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Puffin Rock

Puffin Rock

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Along the ancient coast, connections run deeper than the waters of the Pacific.

Connections between the people and the land...

Between the land and the sea...

And between the generations.


In a coastal village shaped by tides and tradition, a mysterious and ancient elder, Grandfather, gifts a very special canoe to the children.

A canoe that connects land, sea, and spirit.

And while the children are grateful, they are also excited to explore more of their great wide world.

When their curiosity leads them to a forbidden rock in the ocean, their journey turns into a lesson written in storm and song.


Witnessing the storm, the people begin to worry and cry for their missing children.

Then, Grandfather shares the deep connection between the people, the canoe, and the sea.

And his words become a lesson passed down through the generations: "There is no death for our people. Only change."


This is that story. This is "Puffin Rock."

A story of curiosity, loss, and renewal. And the powerful coastal beliefs that still shape how we see life, death, and the spirit of the sea.


For fans of: Indigenous legends, Pacific Northwest mythology, First Nations stories, puffins, coastal folklore, oral storytelling, transformation myths, nature and spirit, ocean stories, cultural preservation.


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Want more immersive storytelling? Check out our audiobook Echoes of Our Elders: https://play.google.com/store/audiobooks/details/Ronn_Long_Claw_Wilson_Echoes_of_Our_Elders?id=AQAAAEAq8XaxTM


Like our music? Listen here: https://ofcedarandsalmon.bandcamp.com/album/songs-of-the-coast

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In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.