Viewers guide to 13 films, by eleven Canadian Aboriginal directors, spanning the years 1987-2002 and produced by/in association with the National Film Board of Canada.
Films include:
Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance by Alanis Obomsawin (writer, director) - 1993, 119 minutes.
No Turning Back: The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by Greg Coyes (director) - 1996, 47 minutes.
How the Fiddle Flows by Greg Coyes (director) - 2002, 48 minutes.
Singing Our Stories by Annie Fraziér Henry (director) --1998, 49 minutes.
Hands of History by Loretta Todd (director) - 1994, 52 minutes.
For Angela by Daniel Prouty (co-director), with Nancy Trites Botkin (co-director) - 1993, 21 minutes.
Foster Child by Gil Cardinal (director) - 1987, 43 minutes.
David with F.A.S. by Gil Cardinal (director) - 1997, 44 minutes.
Urban Elder by Robert S. Adams (director) - 1997, 29 minutes.
The Strange Case of Bunny Weequod by Steve Van Denzen (director) and Drew Hayden Taylor (screenwriter) - 1999, 24 minutes.
Redskins, Trickster and Puppy Stew by Drew Hayden Taylor (writer-director) - 2000, 55 minutes.
Laxwesa Wa - Strength of the River by Barb Cranmer (director) - 1995, 54 minutes.
My Village in Nunavik by Bobby Kenuajuak (director) - 1999, 47 minutes.
Author/Creator
Allan J. Ryan
Open Access
Yes
Primary Source
No
Publisher
National Film Board (NFB)
Publication Date
2006
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Resource Type
Documents & Presentations
Format
Text -- PDF
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