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i? siwɬkw nkwancinəm k'əl suli? / The Water Sings to Suli?

By Harron Hall
Illustrated by Shianna Allison
Categories: Children's Fiction
Series: Follow the Water

iʔ siwɬkw nkwancinəm k̕əl suliʔ / The Water Sings to Suliʔ is an original story with a universal message, shedding light on the importance of water as a living entity. The story features a young ...

skɬp'lk'mitkw / Water Changeling

By Harron Hall
Illustrated by Phyllis Isaac
Categories: Children's Fiction
Series: Follow the Water

skɬp’lk’mitkw / Water Changeling is the story of the natural water cycle from a Syilx traditional ecological knowledge perspective. The story features a water girl named skɬp’lk’mitkw who longs ...

How the Fox Got His Crossed Legs / Edànì Nǫgèe Wegǫǫ Degèe Adzà

By Virginia Football
Illustrated by James Wedzin
Translated by Rosa Mantla & Mary Siemens
Categories: Children's Fiction

Fox is howling, crying, for he lost his leg to Bear, all the people wanted to help Fox, but didn't know what to do. Raven is called upon to help retrieve his leg. Will Raven succeed in the quest for Fox's ...

The Legend of the Caribou Boy / Ekwò Dǫzhìa Wegondl

By George Blondin
Illustrated by Ray McSwain
Translated by Mary Rose Sundberg
Categories: Children's Fiction

Maintaining the Dene storytelling tradition of passing along the teachings to their children, John Blondin relayed the story of The Legend of the Caribou Boy as he heard it from his father, George Blondin ...

Yamozha and His Beaver Wife / Yamǫǫzha Ey|ts’ǫ Wets’èkeè Tsa

As told by Vital Thomas
Illustrated by Archie Beaulieu
Translated by Mary Siemens
Categories: Children's Fiction

A powerful medicine man, Yamozha is prominent in many Dene stories. In this vividly illustrated legend, Yamozha forgets a promise to his wife and she transforms into a giant beaver. Determined to turn ...