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Raven Walks Around the World

Life of a Wandering Activist

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In 1970, twenty-two-year-old Thom Henley left Michigan and drifted around the northwest coast, getting by on odd jobs and advice from even odder characters. He rode the rails, built a squatter shack on a beach, came to be known as "Huckleberry" and embarked on adventures along the West Coast and abroad that, just like his Mark Twain namesake, situated him in all the right and wrong places at all the right and wrong times. Eventually, a hippie named Stormy directed him to Haida Gwaii where, upon arrival, a Haida Elder affirmed to the perplexed Huckleberry that she had been expecting him. From that point onward, Henley's life unfolded as if destiny were at work—perhaps with a little help from Raven, the legendary trickster.


While kayaking the remote area around South Moresby Island, Henley was struck by the clear-cut logging and desecration of ancient Haida village sites. Henley collaborated with the Haida for the next fourteen years to spearhead the largest environmental campaign in Canadian history and the creation of Gwaii Haanas National Park. Later, he became a co-founder of Rediscovery—a wilderness program for First Nations and non-aboriginal youth that would become a global model for reconciliation.


Henley's story is peppered with a cast of unlikely characters serendipitously drawn together, such as the time he hosted then-Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau and entourage, including five-year-old Justin Trudeau, at his remote driftwood hippie hut (the visit was unanticipated and at the time the helicopter touched down, Henley and a friend were doing laundry). Over and over, Henley found himself at the epicentre of significant events that included a historic train caravan across Canada, an epic Haida canoe voyage, an indigenous rights campaign world tour for the Penan tribespeople of Borneo, as well as two global disasters—the 2004 South Asian tsunami and the 2015 Nepal earthquake.


Beautifully recounted with passion, humour and humility, Raven Walks around the World is a moving and thoughtful account of a life lived in harmony with the land and community.

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      December 15, 2017
      An environmental activist, educator, and intrepid traveler recounts his efforts to protect the wilderness.In May 1970, Henley (As If the Earth Matters: Recommitting to Environmental Education, 2007, etc.), soon to be a senior at Michigan State University, took off for a summer of backpacking in Mt. McKinley National Park. Suddenly, he received word from his parents that he was wanted by the FBI for failure to respond to a draft notice. An objector to the Vietnam War, Henley became a fugitive--and his life of adventure began. For much of the early 1970s, the author traveled around Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, taking odd jobs and living among the hippies, conscientious objectors, and assorted eccentric characters with whom he shared "a throbbing sense of community spirit" and copious amounts of cannabis. Ending up in Haida Gwaii in Queen Charlotte Sound, he felt a powerful, visceral connection to the land. When he discovered that the South Moresby Wilderness Area was threatened by the logging industry, he mounted a vigorous environmental campaign. "Its creation," he writes, "marked the first registered environmental group in Islands' history." At the same time, Henley saw the need to educate Haida children about nature: the area had a high juvenile crime rate as well as considerable antipathy between First Nation and nonindigenous boys and girls. With the support of the community, he established the Rediscovery program and camps that grew to become recognized "as a global model for reconciliation." The Haida adopted him, giving him the clan name Raven Walks Around the World, but Henley's rigorous, often perilous adventures hardly stopped in that community. Consumed by wanderlust, he traveled to 130 countries on every continent, including Antarctica, by air, land, and sea. Lecturing on a superluxurious private ship, he reflected on his peripatetic life: "From hitchhiking barefoot and penniless in Central America to cruising aboard the largest and most exclusive passenger vessel that continually circumnavigates the globe, I'd pretty much seen it all."A celebration of nature and passionate call for stewardship of the planet.

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