Pulling Back the Wool: Salish Woolly Dog Revealed in 'The Teachings of Mutton'
- The book The Teachings of Mutton: A Coast Salish Woolly Dog is ranked number three on the BC Best Seller's list, written by Liz Hammond-Kaarremaa with local Coast Salish contributors.
- Mutton, the only confirmed woolly dog specimen, has been housed in the Smithsonian's collection since he died in 1859.
- Mutton's pelt will be part of a regional museum tour, and a documentary will be completed later this year, attended by Hammond-Kaarremaa.
- Volume One Books will host an event on June 23 at the Cowichan Library to discuss the significance of the woolly dog in Coast Salish culture.
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Pulling back the wool: Salish Woolly Dog revealed in 'The Teachings of Mutton'
Book about vanished Indigenous companion has become a B.C. bestseller
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