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Sharing Stories in Indigenous Languages



Indigenous Storybooks


Indigenous Storybooks is a website created for children, families, community members, and educators. It provides a collection of stories available in Indigenous languages, as well as in English and French. This allows readers to enjoy stories in multiple languages, helping to preserve and celebrate Indigenous cultures.

Indigenous Storybooks website showcasing stories in multiple languages.

Types of Stories Available

The website offers a variety of stories that are both engaging and educational. These stories are categorized into different reading levels, making it easier for readers to find suitable content. Some of the stories you can find include:

Languages Offered

Indigenous Storybooks features stories in several Indigenous languages, including Plains Cree, Swampy Cree, Halq'eméylem, and Haida. Each story is also available in English and French, allowing readers to experience the stories in different languages and learn new words.

Resources for Learning

In addition to stories, the website provides resources grouped by specific First Nations or multiple Nations across North America. These resources include audio and video materials, curriculum guides, and other educational content that supports learning and understanding of Indigenous cultures and languages.

Respectful Sharing of Stories

Indigenous Storybooks is committed to sharing stories respectfully. The website carefully selects resources to ensure they honor the cultures and traditions they represent. This thoughtful approach helps maintain the integrity and authenticity of the stories shared.

How to Use the Website

Visitors can browse stories by language or reading level, making it easy to find content that suits their interests and abilities. Each story includes text and images, and some also feature audio recordings, allowing readers to listen to the stories in their chosen language.

Continued Development

Indigenous Storybooks is an ongoing project, with plans to add more languages, stories, and resources as they become available. This continuous development ensures that the website remains a valuable resource for sharing and preserving Indigenous stories for future generations.