Jack the Young Canoeman: An Eastern Boy's Voyage in a Chinook Canoe

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Jack the Young Canoeman: An Eastern Boy's Voyage in a Chinook Canoe

by George Bird Grinnell

EN·~8 hours

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Description

When Jack Danvers steps aboard a ship bound for the wild coast of British Columbia, he is more fascinated by the strange sight of an Indigenous man in a Chinook canoe than by the ship itself. The canoe sits anchored in a deep, swirling eddy, its lone occupant sweeping a spiked pole through the water to harvest schools of herring. Jack’s curiosity drives him to ask the seasoned sailor for an explanation, and the detailed description of the ancient fishing technique opens a window onto a world far removed from the prairie he knows.

Eager to experience this frontier firsthand, Jack sets out on his own small voyage, guided by the rhythms of tide and the towering, untamed mountains that line the fjords. Along the way he encounters abundant wildlife, towering totem poles, and the quiet resilience of the coastal peoples who have lived off the sea for generations. The first leg of his journey blends natural wonder with practical learning, promising deeper adventures as he rows farther into the unknown.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (488K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-07-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Bird Grinnell

George Bird Grinnell

1849–1938

A pioneering naturalist and conservationist, he helped shape the fight to protect bison and some of the American West’s most treasured wild places. He also wrote vividly about the Plains, Native life, and the outdoors, bringing science and storytelling together for a wide audience.

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