Honouring Our Bundles has a YouTube channel with videos that feature stories from various Indigenous knowledge keepers and Elders. Below I have listed just three from Honouring Our Bundles that might be of interest to your students, but I recommend taking a look to see what might be of interest to your students.
Prior to sharing them with your students, I suggest watching this video where William Buck addresses teachers directly, and speaks about how to respectfully and accurately include Indigenous stories (or tellings) in your teaching.
- Trees in the Winter by Isaac Murdoch- This is a short two-minute video from storyteller and knowledge keeper Issac Murdoch. Issac’s Ojibway name is Manzinapkinegego’anaabe / Bombgiizhik and he is from the fish clan and is from Serpent River First Nation. 
2. Origin of the Canoe by Wilfred Buck
Wilfred Buck is a Cree astronomer and science educator.
3. The Moon by Tehahenteh Miller
This four-minute animated film is a telling from Tehahenteh Miller (Six Nations).