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Paléontologie en Saskatchewan

Bonjour! If you are curious about palaeontology and want to hear it…

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Storytelling with Elder Hazel Season 2

Gather together and celebrate Indigenous Storytelling Month with…

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Winter Solstice

Winter Solstice

What does the shortest day of the year mean to you? Joely…

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Cheers from the Executive Director

This is the time of year for thoughts of gratitude and the spirit…

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Solstice Speaker Series: MMIWG

Solstice Speaker Series: MMIWG

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) has touched…

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Orange Shirt Day Presentation

Orange Shirt Day Presentation

Life Speaker and Residential School Survivor, Tim Poitras from…

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Solstice Speaker Series: We Were Children

Solstice Speaker Series: We Were Children

It was an evening of remembrance and reconciliation as we approached…

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Bonus Story

Bonus Story

We are ending Indigenous Storytelling Month with a surprise. Listen to…

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Ep12: Why The Owl Looks the Way It Does

Ep12: Why The Owl Looks the Way It Does

All the animals know what they want to look like and they are anxious…

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Ep11: Turtle Goes South

Ep11: Turtle Goes South

Turtle wants to go to this mysterious place called…

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Ep10: The Beaver’s Tail

Ep10: The Beaver’s Tail

Beaver’s tail originally was fluffy, plush, and luxurious. It…

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Ep9: The Seven Sisters at Devil's Rock

Ep9: The Seven Sisters at Devil's Rock

Elder Hazel tells the legend behind Devil’s Rock or…

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Ep8: The Turtle and The Ground Squirrel

Ep8: The Turtle and The Ground Squirrel

When Turtle and Ground Squirrel find themselves in a difficult…

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Ep7: The Moose's Loose Coat

Ep7: The Moose's Loose Coat

For Valentine’s Day, Elder Hazel tells a story about finding…

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Ep6: I’m a Snake. What Did You Expect?

Ep6: I’m a Snake. What Did You Expect?

Elder Hazel Dixon shares an important lesson in this story about a…

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