The Sound Theatre production of CHANGER AND THE STAR PEOPLE adapted by Fern Renville and Roger Fernandes has been postponed in response to current public health considerations. We will update this list when new dates are announced. In the meantime, please enjoy this list, created by librarians at Seattle Public Library, of related books and films.
Traditional Stories of the Northwest Coast Nations
Roger Fernandes served as the content consultant on this collection of traditional Northwest Coast Nations stories adapted for a younger audience.
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View Traditional Stories of the Northwest Coast NationsIktomi and the Ducks and Other Sioux Stories
Zitkála-Šá was a Yankton Dakota Sioux writer, musician, and political activist who was among the first to collect the stories of her people and introduce them to a larger audience. This collection contains 14 traditional Yankton Sioux stories that she learned as a child in the late 19th century.
Format: Book
Availability: Available
View Iktomi and the Ducks and Other Sioux StoriesSound Theatre's CHANGER AND THE STAR PEOPLE website
Storytellers Roger Fernandes (Lower Elwha Klallam) and Fern Naomi Renville (Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate) bring the Coastal Salish stories of The Changer to the radio-stage. Through old stories, we can envision tribal sovereignty in our world today. With the help of familiar friends, Changer reminds us to share dreams together for us and for our children’s future. This production is an adaptation of the first half of the original play. A modern nod to the olden days of radio plays, it launches November 20 on several platforms in time for National Native American Heritage Month. A transcript will be available.
View Sound Theatre's CHANGER AND THE STAR PEOPLE website