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Image of trees and a colourful sky with the title Indigenous Storytelling Month and also written in Indigenous Languages
2026 Feb 24 12:30 PM — 2:00 PM
Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre 305-2555 Grasswood Road East Saskatoon SK S7T 0K1 Treaty 6 Territory
Cost: Free
  In Person
Saskatoon
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Indigenous Storytelling Month

First Nations people have long passed on knowledge from generation to generation through oral traditions, including storytelling. Storytelling is a traditional method used to teach about cultural beliefs, values, customs, rituals, history, practices, relationships, and ways of life. First Nations storytelling is a foundation for holistic learning, relationship building, and experiential learning. Traditionally, it is during the winter months that First Nations storytelling occurs. Virtual storytelling sessions will be available on our website throughout the entire month of February.

This year, Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre and First Nations University are partnering to bring blended storytelling sessions – in person, livestreamed on Facebook. The storytelling event will be livestreamed on our Facebook page on February 24th at 12:30pm.

Storytellers include Simon Bird and Randy Morin.
2026 Feb 24 12:30 PM — 2:00 PM
Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre 305-2555 Grasswood Road East Saskatoon SK S7T 0K1
Cost: Free

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Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre (306) 244 1146   Website

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