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Gugamuda, a boy from the Gugam tribe, witnesses the creation of Kakadu through a flood caused by a serpent. He survives on a tree and sees the transformation of the land.
by elijahhhh


Bear and Coyote are friends, but Coyote's wild energy can be overwhelming. Bear teaches Coyote how to be still and calm.


A story I wrote, to help my granddaughters fall asleep without fear of bad dreams. They have told me "It worked!" ...they woke up the next morning having had a nice dream.
Fedir guides readers on an adventure through the Aboriginal naming system, emphasizing the importance of names and personal growth. The story follows a character named Ginwaa…


Tsetsé7, a Secwépemc girl, shares her experiences and knowledge about the Circle of Learning and its importance in her community.


A reflection on Sorry Day and the ongoing challenges faced by Aboriginals, questioning whether a simple apology can bring about real change.
by bckaghimire


'How the Kangaroo Got Her Pouch' is an Aboriginal Dreamtime story. Students viewed a narrated performance and then retold the story later. Students created illustrations to a…


The Ngemba People face a drought, causing the river to dry up. Biame helps by teaching them a rain dance. The fish return and they learn to not overfish.
by clarissacai

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