A Samurai Suit in Fort Smith & A Blanket of Butterflies

What's Old is News by Sean Graham

Episode notes

Fort Smith, NWT is probably not where you would expect to find a suit of samurai armour and sword, but at the local museum that's exactly what you can find. When he first saw it, author Richard Van Camp started to think about all the possibilities of how it got there. The result is A Blanket of Butterflies, which is the first volume of The Spirit of Denendeh. This beautiful new edition, illustrated in full colour for the first time, tells the story of a young Dene boy and his grandmother helping a Japanese man recover his grandfather's armour. Through the story, Van Camp addresses questions of colonialism, knowledge transmission, and the complicated legacy of Second World War-era mining in the North.

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richard van campsamuraifort smitha blanket of butterfliesminingdene