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Edànì nôgèe dône gok'eîdì: How fox saved the people (Fox Ser.)
Par Virginia Football, Mary Siemens, Rosa Mantla. 2010
Edànì nǫgèe wegǫǫ degèe adzà: How the fox got his crossed legs (Fox Ser.)
Par Virginia Football, Mary Siemens, Rosa Mantla. 2009
Fox is howling and crying, for he lost his leg to Bear. All the people want to help Fox, but…
don't know what to do, so Raven is called upon to help retrieve his leg. Will Raven succeed in the quest for Fox's leg? 2009.Eneèko nàmbe įkʼǫǫ̀ kʼeèzhǫ: The Old man with the otter medicine (The old Man With The Otter Medicine Ser.)
Par John Blondin, George Blondin, Mary Sundberg. 2007
It is winter and the people are starving. There are no fish. They must seek the help of a medicine…
man to save them. Hear about medicine power, the struggle for survival, and an important part of the history and culture of the Dene people as it has been passed down through stories and legends for generations. 2007.Ekwǫ̀ dǫzhìa wegondi: The Legend of the Caribou Boy
Par John Blondin, George Blondin, Mary Sundberg. 2007
A young boy is having trouble sleeping at night. He is being called to fulfill his destiny, a destiny which…
lives on today in the traditions and culture of the Dene people, and their relationship to the caribou and the land on which they live. 2007.Yamǫǫzha Eyits'ǫ Wets'èkeè Tsà: Yamozha and his beaver wife (Yamozha And His Beaver Wife Ser.)
Par Mary Siemens, Vital Thomas, Francis Zoe, Dianne Lafferty. 2007
In this legend, Yamozha forgets his promise to his wife and as a result she turns into a giant beaver.…
He follows her all over Denedeh but is unable to catch her. This story tells of how this great medicine man shaped the land in the Tlicho region and its surrounding areas into what it is today. 2007.Nǫhtsi Nihtł'é = Dogrib language New Testament recordings: Zezì wegǫhłi tł'axǫǫ
Par Bible. New Testament. 2003