A tale of history and humanization unfold in colourful 'Haida Manga'

Author of "JAJ: A Haida Manga" Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas is shown along with the cover of the book in this combination handout image. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, Karolina Turek, Douglas & McIntyre *MANDATORY CREDIT*

On a ship with torn sails, tossed by churning waters, the first of many Europeans needing rescue arrives along the coast of what is now British Columbia, before a Haida canoe brings an outstretched paddle and the warm light of salvation.

So begins the latest book of "Haida Manga" by artist and author Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, as he reaches into the history of his own family and of colonization in a work that blends Indigenous artistic influences with Japanese manga comic-book story telling.

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