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Skits and Plays For Children

An anecdotal look at Wiigyat's character
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Skits and Plays for Children raises the curtain on the infamous Gitxsan Trickster named Wiigyat. Most of the plays feature the Trickster. His antics provide important lessons for the children who have been involved or watched the plays. The Wiigyat traditional stories are popular because the intent of Wiigyat is usually serious but ends up tragic, or as in these children's skits and plays, very amusing, and in most cases the consequences are serendipitous. The stories combine mischief with creativity, involving the listener as the trickster or the victim. The Wiigyat stories teach lessons about the risks of being inexperienced in the ways of the world. It is important to be disciplined and learn the skills so one can be independent. Within the layers of the lessons, Wiigyat stories stress the values of co-operation, the wisdom of looking at problems from different perspectives and emphasize the importance of being satisfied with the role that each one of us is given in a life time.

Author Biography:

Dr. M. Jane Smith was born and raised in the Gitxsan community of Gitanmaaxs in northwestern BC. Listening to stories as a child was the beginning of her education. She now holds a Bachelor degree from the University of Victoria, a Masters degree from the University of Northern British Columbia and a Doctoral degree from the University of British Columbia. She has written: Returning the Feathers (Five Gitxsan Stories), The First Fry Bread, A Gift of Stories (Five Gitxsan Stories) and Breath of our Ancestors: Quotes and Sayings. Dr. M. Jane Smith teaches in an elementary school in the Gitxsan Territories. About the illustrations for the play, Wiigyat and Van Gogh Sarah Nicole Swift was born September 21, 2006. She resides in the Gitxsan Territories. Drawing, drama and singing are her passions at this time in her life.
Release date NZ
March 15th, 2017
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Illustrated by Ken N. Mowatt
  • Illustrated by Sarah Nicole Swift
Pages
92
Dimensions
216x279x6
ISBN-13
9781460207307
Product ID
26767616

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