Gaadgas Nora Bellis, storyteller and Haida Elder, was born in 1902 in Old Massett at the north end of Graham Island, by the mouth of Massett Inlet. Later she was one of the first Haida to live in New Masset, the new white settlers’ town farther up the shore. Naanii Nora died in 1997 in Queen Charlotte City Hospital. Jenny Nelson was raised in Fergus, Ontario. She has worked in the fields of environmental restoration and education. She lives at the north end of Haida Gwaii, down by the docks.
You can tell if someone has ever met Naanii Nora Brown Bellis Yahgulanaas as the mere mention of her name will make them smile. -Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas, author of Carpe Fin: A Haida Manga Reading my Nanny's stories in So You Girls Remember That, filled me with emotions. It brought me back to Nanny's strong warm hugs and her cheeky demeanor, memories of her cluttered house and all the time spent with her. As a Haida, and a father, I worry about the rapidly advancing world, where we are now and where we're heading. Nanny has laid the blueprint for tackling such worries. Her words remind us to always believe in ourselves, and that love of family and community are essential, not only for survival but also for the flourishing of love, laughter and music. -Tyler Hugh Charlie Bellis, played the melodica in grades 6 and 7 at Tahayghen elementary school