Kokum and Dot: a new Indigenous-themed kids show created by member of Muskoday First Nation
In today’s day and age, most people have memories of watching kid shows while growing up and a lot of children learn about the world outside of their community through those magical moments created on screens.
A Muskoday First Nation member who lives just outside of Prince Albert is trying to capture that magic in her pilot project ‘Kokum and Dot’.
The children’s show aims to showcase stories, imagery, and lessons from the Indigenous community in a bright and colourful way that’s sure to charm children and adults alike.
Live action combines with puppeteering, and animation as Kokum Dorothy, played by Renae Morriseau welcomes her young friend Dot, puppeteered and voiced by Kellie Haines, into her kitchen to tell her stories from when Kokum was young using Indigenous imagery and guiding principles.