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Ahkameyimok: Enhancing Personal Resilience
The Changing Face of Storytelling in the Indigenous 21st World
Noted playwright, journalist, filmmaker and novelist discusses his artistic journey. Duration: 1:17:07.
Clearing the Plains
The Covenant Chain: Representing the Crown: 'Living Treaty' and the Necessity of Corporate Memory
Cowboys and Pretendians
Examines the practice of employing whites actors to play Indigenous peoples in television and films and stereotypical representations on screen.
Duration: 23:51.
The Forgotten Story of Human Zoos: Crimes of the Colonial Era
[Glimmer of Hope in Natuashish]
Healing the Hurts (Uncut)
Hollo Micha Oh Chash: Transforming Historical Trauma Narratives to Improve Community Health
The Indian Act Explained: Getting to Know the Act
Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Indigenous Voices
Inuuvunga: I Am Inuk, I Am Alive
Kamik
Kidnapped Stó:lō Boys
Video tells the story of Sto:lo boys who were taken from their homes by prospectors for the purpose of using them as labourers in the California goldfields and the community's commemoration of the event.
Duration: 19:38.
Last Resort
Lynching of Louie Sam
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls: A Digital Story
Navajo Code Talker
[Nilliajut 2]: Inuit Perspectives on the Northwest Passage Shipping and Marine Issues
Picking Up the Pieces: The Making of the Witness Blanket
Playing Pastime: American Indians, Softball and Survival
Research Principles for Working with First Nations
Rethinking Image and Narrative at the Heart of Empire: Notes from Indigenous London
Presenter discusses how there has been a record of an Indigenous travelers to London dating as far back as 1502, which debunks the common attitude that Indigenous peoples and urbanity and modernity are mutually exclusive.
Duration: 48:36
Rights Before We Talk Reconciliation: Reporting on Indigenous Issues in Canada
Shape Shifting: Making Space for Indigenous Process within the Politics of Canada
Snowshoe Making Workshop
Star Stories
Series of nine short animated videos which tell traditional Ankara, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Chipewyan, Ho-Chunk, Chippewa, Cree, Mohawk, and Paiute stories about how certain stars and constellations came to be.