Hand Made Drums by Darren Charlie ** not for use in high heat environment **
How the Coho Got His Hooked Nose by Theresa Michel (Cheam) This is a tradtional story about a wonder of nature explaining how the Coho Salmon gets a hooked nose on it's way to the spawning grounds. The story is alive with the salmon's struggle. Theres
Mr. Magpie and Mr. Crow by Chief Harry Edwards (Cheam) Another popular story is Mr. Magpie and Mr. Crow. "Old Louie Squatats" passed the story on to Chief Harry Edwards. Today this story is printed for children and adults to read and remember the teach
The Story of Chehalis by Ed Leon I (Chehalis) The benefits gained by cooperation between two bands/groups of people is the basis of this story. As the children listen to Uncle Ed recount the tale of how the Chehalis reserve came to be, they learn about
Eco friendly, organic bamboo fibre with Coast Salish design. Running Raven by Tsimshian artist, Morgan Asoyuf Measures 10 in in diameter Dishwasher safe up to 40C/ 104F. Do not use in microwave, oven, or freezer.
100% polyester fabric 120 cm nylon cord polyester/cotton lining 18x22cm
Dishcloth 6.75" x 8" / 172 x 200mm Made from 70% wood fibre from sustainably managed forests and 30% cotton Printed with water based ink Eco-friendly, compostable dishcloths can be cleaned in top rack of dishwasher, boiled for one minute or in washin
These stunning silver servers fuses tradition with contemporary design. Lead free and food safe although do not use with warm/hot foods. Features: Eagle Whale by Tsimshian artist, Terry Starr Each piece measures 11 in Indvidually packaged for e
-100% Muslin Cotton -100cm x 100cm / 40" x 40" -7 printed double sided cards featuring 14 milestones
Eco friendly, organic bamboo fibre Measures 12 in fork and spoon Dishwasher safe up to 40C/ 104F. Do not use in microwave, oven, or freezer.
Upper Sto:lo Hunting This book is part of the Grade 4 Food Unit. It tells of the ways Upper Sto:lo people hunted long ago. The book is divided into five parts. Part one is a short story about the first deer. Part two is a story about two boys going t
Upper Sto:lo Plant Gathering This booklet is a part of the grade 4 Sto:lo Sitel Curriculum Food Unit. The Upper Sto:lo people used many wild plants. They steamed some in underground pits; they boiled them in soups, and some were made into teas. Berri
Upper Sto:lo Fishing Fish has always been an important food source of the Sto:lo people. This illustrated book gives you a description of, and the use for, the various types of fish caught in the Fraser River. You will also learn about tradtional as we
Frank Surprenant is a Cree Elder from the Sucker Creek Band on Lesser Slave Lake in Alberta, Canada. He is a Pipe Carrier and Sweat Lodge Keeper. For more than 30 years Frank has been involved in Medicine Wheel Gatherings across Canada and his Teachings h
An anthology of essays focused on the Hal'qemeylem speaking peoples known as the Stó:lō who live on along the lower Fraser River watershed. Issues ranging from early contact to contemporary urbanization are addressed, providing important and often overlo