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Announcing the Stories from the Kohkoms video series!

Dylan Lightbourn • March 1, 2019

Scroll down to see our first ever Stories from the Kohkoms video!


Making Elder role-models and teachings accessible to youth through digital media

Imagine the anticipation of sitting down in front of a kohkom or grandmother who is prepared to share stories from her childhood and life experience; stories that convey teachings, traditional values, lessons in history and relationship building in the context of an interdependent world. This kind of experience is a sacred privilege, and should be the right of all children in their communities.

Many children, and even adults, never get an opportunity like this in their communities or families.

We want to make this experience accessible, if not in person, through digital media. And we have begun that process with Cree Métis Elder Elsie Paul.



One of the solutions that has been suggested both by our Elders, and educators who need to find a way to bring the teachings into classrooms, is to record oral storytellers.


Many of the Elders we work with emphasize how important it is for youth to have opportunities to sit and listen to their communities' Elders. They also discuss the barriers to this. One of the solutions that has been suggested both by our Elders, and educators who need to find a way to bring the teachings into classrooms and children's lives, is to record oral storytellers. These recordings can be made available so that they will serve youth and the future generations of the kohkoms' families and broader communities.

Videos could never replace the preciousness of visiting in person with Elders, and we encourage everyone out there to seek out a local Elder, prepared to give a gift of tobacco protocol, to sit and listen to teachings and history in person.

Check out our first teaching video!

Elsie Paul discusses kinship from her perspective as a Cree Métis Elder in the Circle Teachings studio space.


March News



Circle Teachings posters up in Kitaskinaw School Library!


Barb Halliday, librarian at Kitaskinaw School Library in Enoch First Nation, put the Circle Teachings poster series on display and we have never seen anything like it!


Invitation to monthly open house at Circle Teachings studio space

Keep an eye on your inbox for monthly open house invites, starting this March!

We welcome our community to come to our studio for tea and light snacks for a chance to get to know us and socialize with others who are interested in or contributing to the work we do at Circle Teachings.


Interesting articles and links

Grandma storytellers transmit culture to future generations
Weonjae Park, Chief of the Beautiful Story-Grandma Program, Advanced Center for Korean Studies:
https://ichcourier.ichcap.org/article/grandma-storytellers-transmit-culture-to-future-generations/

Grandmothers join Edmonton high school students in charitable game of Scrabble
Morgan Black, Radio Anchor/Reporter Global News:
https://globalnews.ca/news/4979099/grandmas-edmonton-students-scrabble/


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