Interview includes two stories: the first about a boy who saves a boy and wins a wife in the process; a second about a boy who upon returning to his band with a wife becomes chief.
Eagle Feather News, vol. 12, no. 3, March 2009, p. 2
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Comments on Shirley Wolfe-Keller and her accomplishments, among them being the first person in Saskatchewan to have been elected Chief of two First Nations.
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Eagle Feather News, vol. 12, no. 9, September 2009, p. 10
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Looks at the annual elections of the Métis Women's Association which also included workshops, exercises in leadership and health and wellness activities.
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Eagle Feather News, vol. 12, no. 5, May 2009, p. 3
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Profiles a young woman who is active in many volunteer and leadership roles and encourages others to give back in as many ways as possible.
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Nine elders in discussion at Saddle Lake Reserve. They talk about aspects of life before contact with whites, Treaty #6, the history of amalgamations and land sales, and a traditional story of a boy raised by buffalo.
Documentary about the role clan mothers played in the conflict that took place near Caledonia, Ontario over a proposed housing development on Six Nation traditional territory.
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Duration: 43:24
Developed to accompany the National Film Board documentary Six Miles Deep which deals with the conflict that took place over land development near Caledonia, Ontario.