“Stories of the North” is a children’s educational program that airs on Citytv Saskatchewan. It features “Moshom” (played by Morris Cook) and his granddaughters “Natanis” and “Sekwan” (played by Claire Walker and Mya Hoskins-Fiddler) and their life in Saskatchewan’s north. Set in Moshom’s cabin, he tells stories, in animated sequences, about his childhood, and teaching them a new word in Cree after each story line. In each episode Natanis and Sekwan end up learning 10 new words in Cree and a little bit more about their grandfather’s life as a child.
Campfire Stories works in the spirit of truth and reconciliation, acknowledging Saskatchewan as the traditional territory of First Nations and Métis People.
Back Row (L to R): Kyle Burgess, Producer; Randy Woods, Audio; Aidan Koback, DIT/Camera
Middle Row (L to R): Jannica Hoskins, Mya’s Mom; Calyn Stange, Writer; Allia Janzen, Producer; Chief Lee Crowchild, Producer; Betty Ann Adam, Director, Jim Walker, Clair’s Dad; Bo Shingoose, Camera
Front Row (L to R): Mya Hoskins-Fiddler, Actor; Morris Cook, Actor; Clair Walker, Actor; George Hupka, Director of Photography
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Please contact Kyle Burgess at [email protected]