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- Salmon Boy – STRAIGHT ARROW | JUSTICS INSTITUTE
When fishing, he would step on the bodies of the salmon that were caught and after eating he carelessly threw the bones of the fish into the bushes Others warned him that the spirits of the salmon were not pleased by such bad behavior, but he did not listen
- Salmon Boy - A Watershed Legend of the Pacific Northwest
With tears in their eyes, Salmon Boy and the villagers sang the Salmon People close to shore The current was swift A Shadow thrust its spear into Salmon Boy’s heart He fell into the River and was swept into the center A whirlpool formed around him, pulling him down, down, down, and down
- Salmon Boy – Indigenous Wiki - educationisourbuffalo. com
When fishing, he would step on the bodies of the salmon that were caught and after eating he carelessly threw the bones of the fish into the bushes Others warned him that the spirits of the salmon were not pleased by such bad behavior, but he did not listen
- The Salmon Boy - Tell Story
A Pacific Northwest Native American tale about a boy who disrespects salmon and learns profound lessons about the interconnectedness of all life when he becomes a salmon himself
- Haida Tale: Salmon Boy - Myths and Legends
When fishing, he would step on the bodies of the salmon that were caught and after eating he carelessly threw the bones of the fish into the bushes Others warned him that the spirits of the salmon were not pleased by such bad behavior, but he did not listen
- The Tale of Salmon Boy | USC Digital Folklore Archives
This story came up after I asked my informant that in one of my previous classes, we studied the Native American groups in the Pacific Northwest, and I told her that I heard a story about Salmon Boy
- Salmon Boy: A Very Fishy Tale | Vital Choice
The best-known myth from this region is of the “Salmon Boy " Told by the Haida, who come from islands off the north coast of British Columbia, it explains what happens when salmon are treated with disrespect
- The Salmon Boy - Native American Legends - moralfables. com
Long ago, among the Haida people, lived a boy who did not respect the salmon When his mother offered him a piece of dried fish, he complained it was moldy and threw it into the dirt
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Though the salmon meant life for the people, he was not respectful of the one his people called Swimmer His parents told him to show gratitude and behave properly, but he did not listen
- Microsoft Word - GCSC Curriculum Guide wo Cover. docx - Weebly
Introduce the idea that waste occurs in the natural world and includes items such as fish bones, dead wood, leaves, and seaweed that has washed ashore In the story, Salmon Boy was supposed to return the bones to the river
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