SECTION ‘wednesday news FASHION November 7, 1984 Newsroom 985-2131 FOOD Mpehinaroece testers. % LOIS GUSS, a Coast Salish grandmother living on the Capilano Reserve in North Vancouver, contributed to a tex- tbook, Native People and Explorers of Canada, with her chapter Our Coast Salish Way of Life — The Squamish. As a curriculum developer for the Squamish Indian Band, Guss wanted to give grade four: students an_ insight into the lives of the Salish Indians on the North Shore. HARI Nica stennngesnggen Oe ‘ NEWS photo Stuart Davis chance to tell the Salish way “THEY (white children) would ask if we ate with — titled ‘Our Coast Salish Way ‘‘Many people came tothe post ceremony. They gave also looks at the past, using knives and forks — they would ask if we lived in e Life - The Squamish “" It (heakamus River fo see the advice about planning our the child’s knowledge of houses — I wanted to give them the information ooks at the life of the Coast raising of the first post tor new longhouse so that it what her grandfather and h id | h k h: a ily lik Salish through the eves of our new longhouse. Uncle St would be built ke the ones grandmother had verbally that lo G et them know whal we are really like laune, a young native pirl was the speaker. His yob was — they lived in long ago | OS jUSS. who lives on the Capilano to lead the ceremony He said Not only does the book See page C2 : BILL BELL Reserve that he was happy we were deal with the present, but it Low Guss is a Coast Salish building a new longhouse grandmother who hives on the By using Laurie, Gruss is beside the river because it Capilano Reserve, near the plorers of Canada,’' 9 able to give the reader an in reminded him of the house he Lions Gate Bridge Prentice Hall, the test was sight into the lives of the had lived ino when he was The above quote was edited by Dorcen Bethune Salish Indians on the North young "| recorded at a North Van Johnson and Darel © onner Shore, an intimate view that couver School Board meeting Gauss, oda curriculum very few non natives have The book talks of the tm where she was giving ai developer for the Squamish seen portance oof elders in the presentation on ber contribu Indian Band, was a mayor The text uses many pac Salish society ousting simple tion to a new grade four contribuang author of the tutes of children the language Social Studies textbook kn book reserves, and events which “Squamish clders were utled “*‘Native People and Ex The section she wrote is happenin baune’s life guests of honor at the house CU cee ce ee ee ee ee ee ce ee ee ee ee — = oo oe You liked Deelers Antiques vow, Deelers Too QOVe Copper Brass Unique giftware 2O%-25% off entire inventory Opening Special OFF estaurants EPR Baht (offer expires [ee 1 LORAY ANY LARGE | PIZZA 3 tte thine Gear bee Cee hws COAL LEPC Ss tia tinea ad Lape ata the wemdlel tor Heobyscors Street cate Tbe Stare ty “ache bee fares bovatrianed arsed LT davar be ova ape cuir. fins ny ae hatte Vays foot kira CALL UROL E call cons tteae te thaw trovedi tien cof Poemrtapretanaeg eee cated re tar be roared cones canthy thee Look- alike Cabbage Patch Doll how ?352?° ~ DEELERS vat bret ccdere Che or f emer ther te ndetrtes arid Present Coupon Cony ferty cota Title ut Veeco cat { ehvery f Vake Oat or Dining dn Tveona hare Cr Oe OO Oe 0 eee Pp peobe re Erbe peatrasg vee ot tr tad fe ee CO ptt de Voodoo care fle: he try : weird bem ait Special Arrangements for Schools/Offices or Home Catering ey Oe Ce Oep/[] ORS 1007 ROBSON STHEET ODpre ce Vameouver H ¢ 7 days a week OB/ aro ry e Curtos Antiques Reproductions * ®°B8I2 North Park Koyal 922 OLZLS py @ tita sonst ULOS 985-5385 a mr et ete me eer meter rere ee me en SEE AREER or A ee ee ene, aE EEE ewe we ee we ew we eee eee ee eee ee ee