These Mysterious People, Second Edition
- 244 pages
- 9 hours of reading
The story of how the Musqueam First Nation have used cultural objects to take control of their history and land.
Susan Chernak McElroy is a nationally recognized, passionate, and original voice on the subject of our emotional, biological, and sacred relationships with animals and wild nature. Her writings, published in over twenty languages, draw from a rich body of lived experience, including her long-term survival of advanced cancer. McElroy reminds us that our evolutionary journey toward becoming more fully human has been intertwined with thousands of years of intimate connection with animals and the living Earth. Her work inspires personal growth and change.




The story of how the Musqueam First Nation have used cultural objects to take control of their history and land.
Exploring the profound connections between humans and animals, this volume offers reflections and true stories that encourage readers to enhance their understanding of these relationships. Susan Chernak McElroy invites us to delve deeper into the enriching experiences that animals can provide, expanding on themes from her previous work. Through heartfelt narratives, the book highlights the transformative impact of animals in our lives, fostering a greater appreciation for their roles as companions and healers.