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Paperback Songs of the Coast Dwellers Book

ISBN: 1025998421

ISBN13: 9781025998428

Songs of the Coast Dwellers

"Songs of the Coast Dwellers" is a lyrical collection of interpretive poetry inspired by the culture, spirituality, and environment of the Indigenous peoples inhabiting the Pacific Northwest. Authored by Constance Lindsay Skinner, a writer known for her deep engagement with frontier history and North American heritage, these poems reflect the rhythms and oral traditions of the coastal tribes.

The work focuses on themes of nature, survival, and the profound connection between humanity and the elements of the sea and forest. Through vibrant imagery and rhythmic verse, the collection attempts to convey the emotional and spiritual landscape of the First Nations, offering a unique perspective from the early 20th-century literary scene. "Songs of the Coast Dwellers" is valued both for its poetic craftsmanship and its contribution to the cross-cultural literary dialogues of its era. This collection remains a significant piece for those exploring the intersection of Indigenous influence and North American lyrical traditions.

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