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Hwts'ahwumThis book is dedicated to Ms. Jennifer Read’s kindergarten class of 2017-2018 who very kindly invited me along on their field trip to Cherry Point Beach. I thank them for the opportunity to learn with them that beautiful day.
This work would not have been possible without the generous and thoughtful support of Sally Hart, who provided the correct translations and pronunciations for all of the vocabulary within. I express my deep gratitude to Sally and to Swustanulwut Delores Louie, our elder who generously reviewed the Hul’q’umi’num language.
I grew up in Cowichan. While I did put this book together, I don’t feel comfortable claiming author status for a work that was made possible solely by generosity of spirit and the beauty of our home.
Huy ch q’u
Lisa Read
This work would not have been possible without the generous and thoughtful support of Sally Hart, who provided the correct translations and pronunciations for all of the vocabulary within. I express my deep gratitude to Sally and to Swustanulwut Delores Louie, our elder who generously reviewed the Hul’q’umi’num language.
I grew up in Cowichan. While I did put this book together, I don’t feel comfortable claiming author status for a work that was made possible solely by generosity of spirit and the beauty of our home.
Huy ch q’u
Lisa Read
tl'uxwtl'uxw
We searched for many things. I tried to find an oyster
We went to the beach one day. We looked for many things.
I like to dig in the sand.
pqwutsun
My friend found a sun star.
tumulqlh
And we saw a lot of crabs!
‘ey’x
lhuq'us
There was also a lot of seaweed.
q'am'
This kind of seaweed is called kelp.
We searched for little crabs, too.
'eyuxal'lh