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P is for Parade, Passamaquoddy, and Ponyo in a Mermaid World

April 19, 2016 Claire Annette Noland 6 Comments

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The Native American Passamaquoddy tribe of northeastern Maine and Canada tell the story of the Ne Hwas,  two girls who disobeyed their mother by swimming where they were told not to go. The water was enchanted and the girls turned into mermaids. Unfortunately for them, their days of playing on the shore were over and they became responsible for towing their parents in a canoe.

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(Sisters painting by Linda Olson – Fine Art America)

There are many Native American mermaid tales. You can read about some of them here.

I have discovered that mermaid celebrations are held in numerous communities. One of the best is held each year on Coney Island in New York. You can read about it in

Mermaids on Parade by Melanie Hope Greenberg (author and illustrator.)

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This picture book begins – Once a year when vacation starts I march in a parade to celebrate the opening of the ocean during the summer solstice… 

Doesn’t this just make you want to join along? This picture book follows a young girl who dresses as a “shy mermaid coming out of her shell,” as she joins many others in the annual Coney Island parade when “mermaids, Neptunes, and other legendary sea creatures leave their oceans to walk on land.” The illustrations are joyful, bright, and festive.

According to author Melanie Hope Greenberg, the festival began in 1903 to celebrate the end of summer beach season. It ended in 1954 but was resurrected in 1983 as the Mermaid Parade. Now it is held at the beginning of the summer beach season and includes hundreds of creative artists, writers, singers, musicians and actors. The 2016 parade will be held on June 18th. Here is the link for information. Maybe I’ll see you there!

Finally, if you are interested in an animated mermaid film, take a look at the 2008 Japanese film, Ponyo, written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Loosely based on Anderson’s Little Mermaid, this is a story of a boy and his relationship with a goldfish girl who falls in love with her. It is not a tale of unrequited love, however, but a story of acceptance and wanting what is best for someone you truly care about.  Here is an interesting commentary of the movie.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bskgNOXbdiE

Have you ever been to a mermaid celebration?

This post is part of the A to Z Blog Challenge. I am a member of Pam’s Unconventional Alliance Team along with Shalini  who blogs at Something’s Cooking  and Tale of Two Tomatoes, Rajlakshmi who blogs at The Twinkle Eyed Traveler, and Parul blogging at Happiness and Food. Pam blogs at the Unconventional Librarian. Stop by and visit them. There’s lots of fun going on!

 

Filed Under: Blogging A to Z, Books, Mermaids, Places Tagged With: Melanie Hope Greenberg, Mermaids on Parade, Ne Hwas, Passamaquoddy tribe memaid legend, Ponyo

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  1. Tarkabarka says

    April 19, 2016 at 2:27 pm

    I would love to go to a mermaid celebration… also, Ponyo is freaking adorable! I love Miyazaki movies. 🙂

    @TarkabarkaHolgy from
    The Multicolored Diary
    MopDog

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  2. Cynthia says

    April 20, 2016 at 7:24 am

    I haven’t seen a mermaid parade before. Sounds like fun!

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  3. Ellen @ The Cynical Sailor says

    April 20, 2016 at 12:56 pm

    I’m amazed at how many cultures have tales of mermaids. I had no idea it was such a universal story. Fascinating!

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  4. Liz A. says

    April 21, 2016 at 12:55 am

    THe mermaid celebration sounds like fun.

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  5. melanie hope greenberg says

    October 14, 2016 at 9:30 am

    I just found this webpage. Thanks so much for mentioning my book, MERMAIDS ON PARADE> Far Shore!

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    • Claire Annette Noland says

      October 15, 2016 at 6:22 am

      Hi Melanie,
      thanks for stopping by.
      I love your book, Mermaids on Parade. Hopefully I’ll be able to come and watch the parade someday.

      Reply

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