Jigging for halibut with Tsinii

Título
Jigging for halibut with Tsinii

Sara Florence, Davidson

Resumen
"In this book, a grandfather and grandson (Robert Davidson) spend the day jigging for halibut off the northern tip of Haida Gwaii. They begin by rowing together in a wooden dinghy from their home in the village of Massett toward the ocean. After spending the day on the boat jigging for halibut, they return home with their catch. Highlighting traditional ways of sharing knowledge and the importance of intergenerational learning, this book provides an example of how learning emerges from authentic experiences.".

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2021

Sk'ad'a ;

1

Descripción física
40 pages : colour illustrations ; 23 cm

Término de la materia
Intergenerational relations.
 
Experiential learning.
 
Indigenous peoples -- British Columbia -- Haida Gwaii -- Social life and customs.
 
Halibut fishing.
 
Jigs (Fishing lures)

Autor añadido
Davidson, Robert, 1946-
 
Gibbons, Janine,

Síntesis
"In this book, a grandfather and grandson (Robert Davidson) spend the day jigging for halibut off the northern tip of Haida Gwaii. They begin by rowing together in a wooden dinghy from their home in the village of Massett toward the ocean. After spending the day on the boat jigging for halibut, they return home with their catch. Highlighting traditional ways of sharing knowledge and the importance of intergenerational learning, this book provides an example of how learning emerges from authentic experiences.".

ISBN
9781553799818

Información de publicación
Winnipeg, Manitoba : HighWater Press, 2021.


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