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01/06/2021 with Keith and Chenoa Egawa

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Authors and siblings Keith and Chenoa Egawa (Lummi) discuss their new book, The Whale Child, a middle-grade title that introduces young readers to the environmental challenges facing the planet through the eyes of Coast Salish characters.

Nativescape welcomes authors Keith and Chenoa Egawa (Lummi) discuss their new book, The Whale Child, a middle-grade title that introduces young readers to the environmental challenges facing the planet through the eyes of Coast Salish characters. KEITH and CHENOA EGAWA are siblings who co-wrote and illustrated The Whale Child (2020) and Tani’s Search for the Heart (2013). They are enrolled members of the Lummi Indian Nation. KEITH EGAWA is a graduate of the University of Washington’s Creative Writing program and author of the novel Madchild Running (Red Crane Books Inc. 1999). Keith’s extensive work experience in the fields of Child and Family Services and Indian Education Reform has provided him with both inspiration and insight into his subject matter. Keith has been awarded several artists grants, conducted literary readings and presentations within the public schools, and writing workshops for Native youth. CHENOA EGAWA is a ceremonial leader, singer, speaker, environmental activist, storyteller, and artist dedicated to bringing healing to our Mother Earth and to people of all origins. One of her principal teachings today is the importance of preserving and sharing ancestral wisdom and perspectives that benefit the health, well-being, and protection of all life.

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