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    <title>Global Storytime Podcast - Episodes Tagged with “Family Stories”</title>
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    <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2021 18:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
    <description>Welcome to the Global Storytime Podcast! Every two weeks I release a pair of episodes that help us explore another corner of the world. The first episode is a story from a different country or culture that is perfect for listeners young and old. The second episode shares the history, languages, favorite foods and sports, and more from the country or culture featured. 
So grab a blanket, a stuffie, or a cup of tea and settle in for our journey. Are you ready? Let's go!
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    <itunes:subtitle>Folktales from around the world.</itunes:subtitle>
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to the Global Storytime Podcast! Every two weeks I release a pair of episodes that help us explore another corner of the world. The first episode is a story from a different country or culture that is perfect for listeners young and old. The second episode shares the history, languages, favorite foods and sports, and more from the country or culture featured. 
So grab a blanket, a stuffie, or a cup of tea and settle in for our journey. Are you ready? Let's go!
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      <itunes:email>dianedeette@gmail.com</itunes:email>
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  <title>21 b. Let's Learn About the Inuit and Koyukon!</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Let's Learn About the Inuit and Koyukon native peoples from Canada. </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Let's Learn About the Inuit and Koyukon native peoples in Canada. In this episode we learn about the history, languages, and cultures of these people who still have a vibrant community today. 
Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com.
Follow the podcast on Facebook or Instagram @globalstorytimepodcast
Into and Outro Song: The Halluci Nation - Sisters ft Northern Voice 
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  <itunes:keywords>folktale, fables, First Nations, indigenous, aboriginal, Canadian, Canada, loon, raven, children's stories, family stories, read aloud </itunes:keywords>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Let&#39;s Learn About the Inuit and Koyukon native peoples in Canada. In this episode we learn about the history, languages, and cultures of these people who still have a vibrant community today. </p>

<p>Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at <a href="mailto:globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com</a>.<br>
Follow the podcast on Facebook or Instagram @global_storytime_podcast</p>

<p>Into and Outro Song: The Halluci Nation - Sisters ft Northern Voice</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Let&#39;s Learn About the Inuit and Koyukon native peoples in Canada. In this episode we learn about the history, languages, and cultures of these people who still have a vibrant community today. </p>

<p>Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at <a href="mailto:globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com</a>.<br>
Follow the podcast on Facebook or Instagram @global_storytime_podcast</p>

<p>Into and Outro Song: The Halluci Nation - Sisters ft Northern Voice</p>]]>
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  <title>21.a A Blind Boy and a Loon  AND How Raven Brought Back the Sun </title>
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  <pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2021 01:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
  <author>World Wise Kids</author>
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  <itunes:subtitle>This week I am bringing you 2 stories from First Nations tribes in Canada. </itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>20:06</itunes:duration>
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  <description>This week I am bringing you 2 stories from First Nations tribes in Canada. 
'A Blind Boy and a Loon' is a tale from the Inuit tribes who live in the far north of Canada by the Artic Ocean. In this story, a young boy has to outsmart his horrible stepmother by using his deep connection to the animals in his environment. 
'How Raven Brought Back the Sun' is a tale from the Koyukon Athabascan tribe who live in the Northwest Territories and in Alaska. It is about the mysterious dissapearence of the sun, moon, and stars and how the Great Raven brought them back. 
Both of these stories are from the book 
Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com.
Follow the podcast on Facebook or Instagram @globalstorytimepodcast
All sound effects and music fall under a Creative Commons 0 license and were found on freesounds.com and the Free Music Archive. 
Intro song: Northern Voices | Calming Throat Singing | Yoik mantra, Kargyraa and Katajjaq
Transition Song: The Ulukhaktok Western Drummers and Dancers - Inuvialuit HD Drum Dance Series; Native American Style Flute Music - Alaxsxaq Thunder Flute
Outro Song: The Halluci Nation - Sisters ft Northern Voice
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&#39;A Blind Boy and a Loon&#39; is a tale from the Inuit tribes who live in the far north of Canada by the Artic Ocean. In this story, a young boy has to outsmart his horrible stepmother by using his deep connection to the animals in his environment. <br>
&#39;How Raven Brought Back the Sun&#39; is a tale from the Koyukon Athabascan tribe who live in the Northwest Territories and in Alaska. It is about the mysterious dissapearence of the sun, moon, and stars and how the Great Raven brought them back. </p>

<p>Both of these stories are from the book </p>

<p>Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at <a href="mailto:globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com</a>.<br>
Follow the podcast on Facebook or Instagram @global_storytime_podcast</p>

<p>All sound effects and music fall under a Creative Commons 0 license and were found on freesounds.com and the Free Music Archive. <br>
Intro song: Northern Voices | Calming Throat Singing | Yoik mantra, Kargyraa and Katajjaq<br>
Transition Song: The Ulukhaktok Western Drummers and Dancers - Inuvialuit HD Drum Dance Series; Native American Style Flute Music - Alaxsxaq Thunder Flute<br>
Outro Song: The Halluci Nation - Sisters ft Northern Voice</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This week I am bringing you 2 stories from First Nations tribes in Canada. <br>
&#39;A Blind Boy and a Loon&#39; is a tale from the Inuit tribes who live in the far north of Canada by the Artic Ocean. In this story, a young boy has to outsmart his horrible stepmother by using his deep connection to the animals in his environment. <br>
&#39;How Raven Brought Back the Sun&#39; is a tale from the Koyukon Athabascan tribe who live in the Northwest Territories and in Alaska. It is about the mysterious dissapearence of the sun, moon, and stars and how the Great Raven brought them back. </p>

<p>Both of these stories are from the book </p>

<p>Comments or critiques are sooo welcome. You can email the show at <a href="mailto:globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com" rel="nofollow">globalstorytimepodcast@gmail.com</a>.<br>
Follow the podcast on Facebook or Instagram @global_storytime_podcast</p>

<p>All sound effects and music fall under a Creative Commons 0 license and were found on freesounds.com and the Free Music Archive. <br>
Intro song: Northern Voices | Calming Throat Singing | Yoik mantra, Kargyraa and Katajjaq<br>
Transition Song: The Ulukhaktok Western Drummers and Dancers - Inuvialuit HD Drum Dance Series; Native American Style Flute Music - Alaxsxaq Thunder Flute<br>
Outro Song: The Halluci Nation - Sisters ft Northern Voice</p>]]>
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