There is a special place on the southeastern shores of Barkley
Sound, on the west coast of Vancouver Island. It is a magnificent
landscape of rocky cliffs fronting onto the wild Pacific Ocean,
sheltered beaches, lakes, mountains and forests. Since the
beginning of time, it has been the ancestral home of the Huu-ay-aht
First Nation. Drawing directly from oral history passed down by
generations of Huu-ay-aht chiefs and elders, Kathryn Bridge and
Kevin Neary tell the compelling stories of the Huu-ay-aht people
from their perspective. This is a fascinating glimpse into the
complex and rich history of a West Coast First Nation, from
creation tales and accounts of their traditional ways to the recent
Maa'nulth treaty.
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