Aboriginal Storytelling Month an opportunity to share culture
February is Aboriginal Storytelling Month in Saskatchewan, and events are being planned in North Battleford and Meadow Lake to celebrate the annual tradition. A total of 72 Indigenous storytellers from across the province will take part in activities, offered through support from Library Services for Saskatchewan Aboriginal Peoples.
Sweetgrass First Nation artist Darwin Atcheynum plans to visit North Battleford Public Library Feb. 9 and 10 to share some tales reflecting on Indigenous history and culture. He will bring some of his various art pieces including his stone carvings to show the youth as well.
He has a home-based business called Atcheynum Native Arts, where he creates his artwork that has travelled throughout Canada and the world, even to Australia and New Zealand.
Atcheynum said each of his pieces has a story too that’s inspired by tradition and legends. The creator enjoys sharing the oral tradition with others, including stories of mythology from First Nation culture.