From FNPN pathways and their cultural and community locations, and inspired, and led in part by Dr. Jo-ann Archibald (author of Indigenous Storywork (2008), collected here are some of FNPN digital storywork from 2022-2023. These diverse and powerful offerings illustrate some of the storywork FNPN is engaged with in First Nations communities, speak to the commitments of FNPN members and point toward new directions for us all, in Indigenous leadership in, with and for First Nations early learning and care.

Indigenous Storywork
Indigenous Storywork by Shauna M. Alec Wagoos(Respect) for all living things, our ancestors that have gone before us, to everyone you cross paths within your



Weaving our Work Together
Weaving our Work Together Thinking about different things that people said during our first meeting and about the conversations I’ve had in the past with

Fire Keepers – Reflections on Indigenous Storywork
We all have primal wounds. For those of us who were raised without a connection to blood, to culture, to language, and to place, that