Category: Episodes

  • Cindy Blackstock Reads Spirit Bear’s Story

    Cindy Blackstock Reads Spirit Bear’s Story

    Have you ever heard the story of how Spirit Bear and children made history in Canada? In this episode, Cindy Blackstock – an Indigenous children’s advocate and author – reads a very special story to us called: Spirit Bear and Children Make History. Guess what? It is based on a true story! Guest Dr. Cindy…

  • Nancy Mike Reads Elisapee and Her Baby Seagull

    Nancy Mike Reads Elisapee and Her Baby Seagull

    Did you ever read the Inuit story called Elisapee and Her Baby Seagull? In this episode, Inuit author Nancy Mike reads the story in Inuktitut and then again in English! Guest Nancy Mike, Inuit (Canada) Book Written by Nancy Mike, illustrated by Charlene Chua and published by Inhabit Media.

  • Nancy Mike on Elisapee’s Story

    Nancy Mike on Elisapee’s Story

    Have you ever heard any Inuit stories? In this episode, Inuit author Nancy Mike talks about how important stories are in Inuit culture. She also reads an excerpt from her book – Elisapee and Her Baby Seagull – in her own language of Inuktitut. Guest Nancy Mike, Inuit (Canada) Book Written by Nancy Mike, illustrated…

  • The Power of Art

    The Power of Art

    Have you ever painted a picture of a tree or drew a beautiful flower? In this episode, we celebrate all different kinds of art – including some of the art we have received from Warrior Kids! We also talk about the power of art to help educate others and inspire people to take action to…

  • Warrior Kids Can Blog Too!

    Warrior Kids Can Blog Too!

    Have you ever heard of a blog? In this episode, we talk about the different ways that Warrior Kids can exercise their voices on important issues by doing artwork and even writing blogs! This is a special episode recorded for the Kids Listen weekly activity campaign!

  • Ni’kmaq My Family

    Ni’kmaq My Family

    Did you know that kids have all different kinds of families? In this episode, we celebrate the importance of family in Indigenous cultures and learn about the different kinds of families.

  • The Boy and the Whale

    The Boy and the Whale

    Have you ever heard any traditional Mi’kmaw stories? In this episode, we share a traditional Mi’kmaw story about a boy and a whale; a story that has been told by Mi’kmaw elders for generations. This was a special episode done in partnership with Dan Hinds, host of the Stories Podcast, who helped edit the story!…

  • Native American Heritage Month

    Native American Heritage Month

    Did you know that November is Native American History Month in the United States? In this episode, we celebrate Native American Heritage Month by learning about some amazing Native American people from history and today!

  • Considerate Costumes for Halloween

    Considerate Costumes for Halloween

    What is the scariest Halloween costume you have ever seen? What about the silliest? In this episode, we talk about some of the coolest Halloween costumes and how to ensure that we don’t use costumes that hurt peoples’ feelings.

  • Running in Tradition

    Running in Tradition

    Did you know that running can be good for your health? In this episode, we hear from Lakota runner – Jordan Marie Brings Three White Horses Daniel. She talks to us about how running is an important part of many Native traditions. Guest Jordan Marie Brings Three White Horses Daniel, Lakota (USA) Links Visit Jordan…