Honoring Indigenous Storytelling Month

February is Indigenous Storytelling Month, a time to honor the tradition of storytelling, especially during the winter months. This cherished practice passes knowledge from generation to generation, sharing culture, history, teachings, spirituality, and language. Indigenous Storytelling Month emphasizes the vital role of storytelling in Indigenous cultures as a guide for understanding how to live and navigate the world. Each story imparts unique wisdom, offering profound lessons for reflection and growth.

To view personal stories that emphasize the significance of the season and how they influence community life and traditional practices,
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Library Services for Saskatchewan Aboriginal Peoples Inc. has created a collection of storytelling to promote First Nation Métis oral traditions and the use of public libraries.
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