December 01, 2023

When the Owl Calls Your Name

Written and illustrated by Alan Syliboy
Nimbus Publishing
978-1-77471-246-7
32 pp.
All ages
November 2023
 
While many children will be familiar with the depiction of owls as wise, old creatures, there are many cultures that associate the beautiful, majestic owl with death. In many Indigenous cultures, the owl may be seen as a harbinger of an impending death, a messenger of the Creator calling someone home. This is the premise of Mi'kmaw artist Alan Syliboy's story of When the Owl Calls Your Name which is based on "The Owl Song" performed by Alan Syliboy and the Thundermakers. (A video of this spoken word performance with music and dance is appended to this review.)
From When the Owl Calls Your Name, written and illustrated by Alan Syliboy
When the Owl Calls Your Name is not a typical picture book for children. It does not have a plotted story, moving from initiating conflict to resolution. It is a lyrical exploration of what it means when the owl calls your name. In text that is so beautiful that it is almost sorrowful, Alan Syliboy tells us that when the owl is heard to call our name, he will lead our spirit to the place of the ancient ones. But the owl is very quiet, flying on silent wings, so you never know when it is coming for you. With that recognition, Alan Syliboy reminds us we can't always be prepared for death so we must live our lives as if it could happen at any moment.
From When the Owl Calls Your Name, written and illustrated by Alan Syliboy
There is a unique essence to When the Owl Calls Your Name that speaks to both the Mi'kmaw culture, in content and art, and the spiritual beliefs of life beyond the corporeal. The messaging is straight-forward, both informative of beliefs and inspirational with regards to life paths, even beyond death. But the artwork will draw readers in, especially with the uniqueness of Alan Syliboy's shapes and line that are very reminiscent of ancient petroglyphs, though far more elaborate. The stylized people have upside-down trapezoid heads without facial features and ferns projecting from their heads, while the spirits are softer, in line and shape, with swirls of a different life within. And the owl is gorgeous, ornate in its face, feathers, and body. Alan Syliboy is very strategic with his use of colour, using greys and white, with only hints of purple, for much of the story when the owl visits and the spirit is leaving the body. But when living in the now or joining ancient ones who would embrace the new arrival, there is warmth and colour within.
From When the Owl Calls Your Name, written and illustrated by Alan Syliboy
When the Owl Calls Your Name is both a book that shares cultural beliefs and an inspirational poem that tells readers what the appearance of the owl means. The owl both portends death but reassures that death heralds the beginning of a new journey, according to the signpost that brought us to this life. It reminds that there is a place for us after death with the ancient ones but also that we never know when the Creator will be calling us home.
 So you must live your life in such a way
That you will be ready for the owl
when he calls your name.
 
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The video of the spoken word performance of "The Owl Song" by Alan Syliboy and the Thundermakers, along with members of Symphony Nova Scotia and an interpretive dancer, can be viewed at https://youtu.be/_3THnJGNqPk?si=3PH_q_CQZ0VKy1sc.
 
The Owl Song – Alan Syliboy and the Thundermakers with Symphony Nova Scotia (The Fusion Sessions)
 Posted on April 29, 2021 by Symphony Nova Scotia on YouTube.

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