These legends; translated by Chief Kenneth Harris; tell of the origin of the Native people who live in the region between the Skeena and Nass rivers of British Columbia. Other stories tell of occurrences particularly significant in the 'history' of the people -- the origins of the 'Killer Whale' and 'Thunderbird Twtjea-adku;' and the revenge of 'Medeek;' the great bear who rose from the lake to punish people for breaking 'the law.'
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. An amazing read! Couldn't put the book down!By BookwormMy Pastor was preaching on revival and had been reading this book. His sermon made me want to learn more about Azusa Street. This book was so interesting that I couldn't put it down; and read it in about 3 hours. How we need need revival in this day and age! The miracles that took place then are possible today! Repenting; fasting; and seeking God can start another great (and possibly even greater) revival than even Azusa Street!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fresh fire for the Azusa-hungryBy AnneK.Those who rejoiced with Azusa Now in LA will find these stories from a real life witness at Azusa Street not just inspiring but propelling you to wanting to see this level of the miraculous yourselves!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Wonderful Book on Azusa Street RevivalBy CustomerThis is the best book on the Azusa Street Revival; that I have ever read. I am going to buy several copies to give out. I so long to experience the events that people during that time experienced. Five stars is what I am giving it and if I could give it higher I would. Brenda