Second season of Stories of the North premieres on National Indigenous Peoples Day
The second season of the children’s television program Stories of the North is set to premiere Friday to coincide with National Indigenous Peoples Day.
The educational show is meant to promote the Cree language and culture, as well as life in Northern Saskatchewan. It features Dr. Morris Cook, of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band, as a mooshum (grandfather), who sits on a coach and teachers his granddaughters how to speak their traditional language the way he was taught through story.
His granddaughter are played by Claire Walker and Mya Hoskins Fiddler.
While the show has segments of the three sitting on the couch and interacting in-person, it also includes animated sequences with the words producers want people to know highlighted in the episode.