Series creator Ernest Webb travels to Mi'gmaq territory, to the home of the Puglutmu'j - the little people - on Mount St. Joseph where their powerful presence is felt atop this iconic mountaintop and in the secret caves beneath it.
M'Chigeeng First Nation historian and knowledge keeper Alan Corbiere journeys with community members to Michigiwadinong, a bluff high above Mnidoo Mnising (Manitoulin Island) where Nanabozhoo lay down his spear points while fleeing Haudenosaunee warriors.
Navajo photographer Pamela J. Peters travels to Tse Bit'a'I, an iconic monument that stands proudly in the middle of the Navajo territory. Some say it is here that the Navajo Nation began. Pamela is joined by her young grandchildren who are eager to learn the stories of this powerful place.
Sto:lo cultural researcher Ronnie Dean Harris reconnects with Th:exelis and Xéylxelamós, two Transformer sites located in the mighty Fraser River. Ronnie is joined by Naxaxalhts'i who shares the dramatic story of the transformer Xa:ls that is literally encoded into the land.
Innu singer Kathia Rock joins her friend Jean-Luc Kanapé on a journey deep into the Pipmuacan Reservoir where huge numbers of caribou used to live. The energies of caribou master Papakassik are still felt on these enchanted lands, inspiration for Jean-Luc to work to bring back this sacred animal.
Lil'wat Nation members Maxine Bruce and Tammie Jenkins journey to the enchanted lands of Lilloet Lake, sacred fishing grounds where the Lil'wat have fished for generations.
Dëneze Nakehk'o follows in the footsteps of Dene hero Yamohza who is said to have saved the Dene by ridding them of giant beavers wreaking havoc across the land.