Honouring Our Bundles has a YouTube channel with videos that feature stories from various Indigenous knowledge keepers and Elders. Below I have listed just three from Honouring Our Bundles that might be of interest to your students, but I recommend taking a look to see what might be of interest to your students.
Prior to sharing them with your students, I suggest watching this video where William Buck addresses teachers directly, and speaks about how to respectfully and accurately include Indigenous stories (or tellings) in your teaching.
Trees in the Winter by Isaac Murdoch
This is a short two-minute video from storyteller and knowledge keeper Issac Murdoch. Issac’s Ojibway name is Manzinapkinegego’anaabe / Bombgiizhik and he is from the fish clan and is from Serpent River First Nation.
2. Origin of the Canoe by Wilfred Buck
Wilfred Buck is a Cree astronomer and science educator.
3. The Moon by Tehahenteh Miller
This four-minute animated film is a telling from Tehahenteh Miller (Six Nations).