Kung Jaadee
Kung Jaadee (Roberta Kennedy) is a traditional Haida storyteller, singer and drummer from Haida Gwaii in Northern British Columbia. She teaches Xaad Kil/Haida language and culture five days a week. For more than 24 years, she has delighted audiences across Canada at festivals, schools, museums, aboriginal celebrations and conferences. Kung Jaadee loves singing her traditional Haida songs, drumming, laughing, baking and learning her language. Her name was presented to her at her great uncle’s memorial feast by her cousin, Crystal Robinson, and means ‘Moon Woman’.
Books (1)
Synopsis:
A teacher lesson plan to further explore the book, I am Connected. May include comprehension questions, group activities, conversation starters, quizzes, language arts activities, and colouring pages.
We are all connected. Whether it is with your family, the mossy earth beneath your feet, the warm guidance of your ancestors, you belong in connection with all around you.
Along the backdrop of Haida Gwaii's breathtaking landscapes, Indigenous storyteller, Ḵung Jaadee, invites you to witness the many threads of relationship that connect us across time and space.
What makes you feel connected?
Educator Information
This lesson plan accompanies the book I am Connected.
Additional Information
15 pages | 8.50" x 11.00" | Loose Leaf Packet
Kids Books (7)
Synopsis:
In this book, Gifts From Raven, Kung Jaadee a Haida storyteller, shares with us that Raven has given each person a special gift to share with the world. That gift is their unique talent or passion.
Reviews
"This story opens opportunities for discussions about generosity, community, diversity, unique talents, and helping others. This resource also supports learning about traditional Indigenous uses of natural resources in Social Studies and Science. Gifts from Raven is suitable as an enjoyable read-aloud for early primary students, and as an independent read for students in grades two and up. This resource features a short guide to Haida words with a visual for each." - Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools 2020/2021
Educator Information
This is an adaptation of her book Raven’s Feast for a younger audience.
A page at the back of the book includes a few words in Haida and how to say them.
Suggested for ages 4-6.
Included in the Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools 2020/2021 resource list as being useful for grades K-1 in the areas of Social Studies, Science, and Language Arts.
This book is available in French: Les cadeaux du corbeau
Additional Information
34 pages | 9.00" x 8.00"
Synopsis:
We are all connected. Whether it is with your family, the mossy earth beneath your feet, the warm guidance of your ancestors, you belong in connection with all around you.
Along the backdrop of Haida Gwaii's breathtaking landscapes, Indigenous storyteller, Ḵung Jaadee, invites you to witness the many threads of relationship that connect us across time and space.
What makes you feel connected?
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 6+.
Includes a few word and phrases in the Haida language.
A teacher lesson plan is available here: I am Connected Teacher Lesson Plan.
This book is available in French: Je suis liée.
Additional Information
28 pages | 9.00" x 10.00" | Hardcover
Synopsis:
A book about the Haida Nation.
Educator & Series Information
This book is part of the Indigenous Communities in Canada series.
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24 Pages
Synopsis:
Chaque personne est liée. Qu’il s’agisse de vos relations familiales, du contact de vos pieds avec le sol ou des conseils bienveillants de vos ancêtres, vous avez des liens avec tout ce qui vous entoure. Sur fond d’époustouflants paysages de Haida Gwaii, la conteuse Kung Jaadee vous invite à découvrir les nombreux liens qui nous unissent à travers le temps et l’espace. Quels sont vos liens?
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 6+.
This book is available in English: I am Connected.
Additional Information
28 pages | 1.40" x 2.40" | Hardcover
Synopsis:
Après que le corbeau Yaahl eut fini de créer le monde, il se rendit compte qu’il se sentait seul. Alors, il invita le monde entier à le rejoindre à Haida Gwaii pour participer au plus grand festin que vous puissiez imaginer.
After the Raven (Yaahl) had finished creating the world; he realized that he was lonely. So he invited the whole world to join him in Haida Gwaii for the greatest feast you could ever imagine. At the end of the Feast each person, from all 4 sacred directions, was given a special gift that would change their lives forever!
Educator Information
Recommended for grades 2 to 5.
This book shares the message that every person is unique and has something special to share with the world. Le festin du corbeau is perfect for schools and other places of learning as its message inspires children to follow their hearts and see themselves as unique and important.
Author Kung Jaadee is a well-loved traditional storyteller, singer and drummer who delights audiences across Canada. She has a passion for teaching Xaad Kil/Haida language and sharing her culture with people of all ages. She has performed traditional Raven legends and personal stories for over twenty-five years.
This resource is also available in English as Raven's Feast
Additional Information
38 pages | 8.50" x 11.00"
Synopsis:
Ḵung Jaadee (Roberta Kennedy) est une conteuse haida traditionnelle et une joueuse de tambour de haida Gwaii au nord de la Colombie-Britannique. Elle ravit ses auditoires dans des écoles, des musées, et à l’occasion de festivals, de célébrations autochtones et de conférences aux quatre coins du Canada depuis plus de 20 ans.
Educator Information
Recommended for ages 3 to 5.
This book is recommended in the Canadian Indigenous Books for Schools 2020-2021 resource list as a French resource for grades k - 1.
This book is also available in English as Gifts from Raven.
Additional Information
28 pages | 8.32" x 7.11"
Synopsis:
After the Raven (Yaahl) had finished creating the world; he realized that he was lonely. So he invited the whole world to join him in Haida Gwaii for the greatest feast you could ever imagine. At the end of the Feast each person, from all 4 sacred directions, was given a special gift that would change their lives forever!
Educator Information
Recommended for grades 2 to 5.
This book shares the message that every person is unique and has something special to share with the world. Raven’s Feast is perfect for schools and other places of learning as its message inspires children to follow their hearts and see themselves as unique and important.
Author Kung Jaadee is a well-loved traditional storyteller, singer and drummer who delights audiences across Canada. She has a passion for teaching Xaad Kil/Haida language and sharing her culture with people of all ages. She has performed traditional Raven legends and personal stories for over twenty-five years.
This resource is also available in French: Le Festin du Corbeau
Additional Information
40 pages | 11.00" x 8.50"













