Spider Woman

“Spider Woman” by Anne Cameron is a traditional northwest coast legend published by Harbour Publishing Company in 1988. This fourth printing edition, available in English, spans 27 pages and is suitable for readers aged six to adult. The narrative is presented in a simple and gentle manner, making it accessible for a wide audience.
Readers will find a story that reflects the rich cultural heritage of Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island, addressing social themes such as prejudice and racism. The book serves as an engaging introduction to folklore and mythology, providing insights into the experiences and perspectives of Native American communities. This edition is a valuable addition to collections focused on juvenile fiction and social science topics.
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A traditional northwest coast legend for ages six to adult, told simply and gently be one of BC’s best-loved writers.
. . . should be added to any collection of materials concerned with native peoples.
–Canadian Materials
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