Donna Joe is a member of the Sechelt Indian Band on the Sunshine Coast. As a child she used to go fishing with her mother and father, Marjorie and Cyprian August. In 1953 she began attending residential school and went on to complete a Bachelor of Education at the University of British Columbia (NITEP). She laer earned a master's degree and found work with the Sechelt School District and Sechelt Indian Band as Supervisor of shashishalhem (the Sechelt language). Donna and her husband Vern have three children and five grandchildren. She is the author of Salmon Boy: A Legend of the Sechelt People [2001] and Ch'askin (Harbour, 2003), illustrated by Jamie Jeffries.
[BCBW 2003] "Kidlit"
[BCBW 2003] "Kidlit"
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Salmon Boy: A Legend of the Sechelt People (Nightwood $6.95)
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In Salmon Boy: A Legend of the Sechelt People (Nightwood $6.95), the latest in the Sechelt People series, a young boy is captured by a Chum salmon and held captive for a year. Storyteller Donna Joe and illustrator Charlie Craigan are both members of the Sechelt Indian band. 0-88971-166-6
[BCBW WINTER 1999]