Raven's Roost - an annotated bibliography of books on Raven and North coast Cultures.
Raven and the first people: A carving by Bill Reid (1920-1998), Haida carver and artist. The above illustration is a drawing of this exhibit at the UBC Museum of Anthropology. Links to information about Bill Reid are found on this page as well as an article about his work.
Other Links Related to Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest:
Some other Pacific Northwest Native American storytellers include: Harvest Moon (Quinault), Pauline Hillaire (Lummi), Virginia Beavert (Yakama), Curtis DuPuis (Chehalis), Delbert Miller (Skokomish), Barbara Lawrence (Suquamish), Elaine Grinnell (Jamestown S'Klallam), Cecil Cheeka (Makah & Squaxin), and Roger Fernandes (Lower Elwha S'Klallam), who often share traditional stories from the Coast Salish tribes of the Puget Sound region.
Northwest Indian Storytellers Association NISA was formed in 2005 to encourage, preserve and strengthen traditional storytelling among tribes and urban Indian communities in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.
The Spirit of Haida Gwaii - A sculpture by Bill Reid, a noted Haida artist, located in the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C. (Includes a video tour of the sculpture.) The Sculpture is also in the Vancouver, B.C. Airport Terminal(The Jade Canoe) and in the Canadian Museum of History.