What is Storyweaving?

While Storytelling focuses on traditional Indigenous Knowledge transfer, Storyweaving is the intentional practice of connecting diverse narrative threads. It is the process of linking the personal to the ancestral, and the human to the natural world. In this session, we explore:

Fires burning brightly with glowing embers and tall flames, charred logs, and ash, at night.

The Oral Map:

Using story as a way to navigate physical and spiritual landscapes.

Layering:

How metaphors and symbols are braided together to carry deep cultural knowledge.

Unveiling the Narrative: An Indigenous Storytelling & Storyweaving Workshop

Join us for a transformative journey into the heart of oral traditions and the art of Indigenous Storytelling.

In Indigenous cultures, stories are not merely entertainment—they are living vessels of history, law, medicine, and kinship. This workshop moves beyond simple narration, exploring how individual threads of experience, land, and ancestry are woven into a collective tapestry that sustains community.

Relationality:

Building deep connections to all our relations.