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Club Native: Tracey Deer: 2008: Documentary [47] Cold Road: Kelvin Redvers: 2024: Thriller [48] Colonization Road: Michelle St. John: 2016: Documentary [49] The Colony: Jeff Barnaby: 2007: Drama [50] Coming Home: Wanna Icipus Kupi: Erica Marie Daniels: 2023: Documentary: Released in conjunction with the scripted drama series Little Bird [51 ...
Film starring John Wayne in which the American army battles with Indigenous nations, inspired by the Battle of the Little Bighorn and the Fetterman Fight. Fort Saganne: 1984 A European soldier of humble beginnings who volunteers for service in the Sahara in 1911. Fury at Furnace Creek: 1948 Troops are massacred at a Furnace Creek fort in 1880 ...
Author and activist Thomas King appears as himself in the film.. Inconvenient Indian blends scenes in which author and indigenous rights activist Thomas King, filmed in a taxi cab being driven by actress Gail Maurice in character as an indigenous trickster, narrates portions of his own book with video clips of historical representation of indigenous peoples as well as segments profiling modern ...
It was also shown in the United States on PBS on June 6, 1990, as part of the American Playhouse series [3] [4] and was screened at multiple film festivals in Canada and the United States. The film stars Michelle St. John as Amelia, a young Kainai girl captured and confined to the residential school system of the 1930s. The system was an ...
This is a list of films and television programs dubbed into indigenous languages. Indigenous language dubs are often made to promote language revitalisation and usage of the language. The number of films and television programs being dubbed into indigenous languages is growing, particularly in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States.
Last year alone, she put a spotlight on Marvel’s fir st Native disabled female superhero with “Echo,” and then in “Rez Ball” sh e showcased an underdog basketball team of Indigenous high ...
Indigenous people comprise about 5% of Canada’s nearly 40 million people, with the biggest populations residing in the north: Nunavut, Yukon and the Northwest Territories.
Dramatizing several centuries of Quebec history and the local history of Montreal in particular, the story depicts Quebec archaeology revealing the past of indigenous peoples, explorers and 1837 rebels. Girard had previously used an anthology approach in his films such as The Red Violin, and was interested in another project that would depict ...