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December 16, 2020
Cheryl Alexander has been documenting and studing a lone wolf named Takaya (the Coast Salish First Nation s peoples word for wolf) who has been living in on a small group of islands in British Columbia s Salish Sea for years. This fall, Alexander released a book,
Takaya: Lone Wolf, showcasing Takaya s journey and mysteries including her own photographs, interviews and journal entries.
Read an excerpt and see some of the photographs below:
WILD
He was unheeded, happy and near to the wild h
eart of life. He was alone and young and willful and wild hearted, alone amidst a waste of wild air and brackish waters and the sea harvest of shells and tangle and veiled grey sunlight. -Jon Krakauer