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  1. Apr 18, 2018 · Indigenous filmmakers and curators share their must-see recommendations from the National Film Board's catalogue of hundreds of films.

  2. Jun 17, 2021 · CBC Gem has special collection of documentaries and films honouring the history, heritage and diversity of First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

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    • The Pretendians
    • Bimibatoo-Win: Where I Ran
    • Spirit to Soar
    • How to Lose Everything
    • Jordan River Anderson: The Messenger
    • Warrior Spirit
    • Becoming Nakuset
    • War For The Woods
    • Buffy Sainte-Marie: Starwalker
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    Esteemed novelist Joseph Boyden, acclaimed film director Michelle Latimer and former University of Saskatchewan professor Carrie Bourassa have all made front-page news in recent years for the same reason: each is alleged to have been a "pretendian." The term "pretendian" has come to refer to someone who claims distant Indigenous heritage that doesn...

    Charlie Bittern is a residential school survivor from Berens River First Nations in Manitoba. In 1967, when he was 19 years old, the principal of Birtle Indian Residential School forced him to run 80 km through a brutal blizzard. It took almost nine hours. 55 years later, Bittern embarks on the same journey – but this time, he's surrounded by his f...

    Anishinaabekwe journalist Tanya Talaga travelled to Thunder Bay as a newspaper journalist covering a federal election. While there, she learned the story of the seven First Nations high school students who had died between 2000 and 2011. Talaga was stunned to discover the deaths were barely covered in the local and national press. She had no doubt ...

    From instructions on how to survive tragedy, to parallels between two Scottish and Inuit communities, to a bear named Jesus, the five stories in How to Lose Everythingspan nations, languages and perspectives on heartache. Created by Christa Couture and produced with Michelle St. John in collaboration with CBC Arts, each film is written and animated...

    When five-year-old Jordan River Anderson died with a rare muscle disorder known as Carey-Fineman-Ziter syndrome in 2005, he had spent all of his young life in hospital. The Federal and Manitoban governments argued for years over who was responsible for his home-care costs. He was never able to talk or walk and was kept on a ventilator until he died...

    Nicco Montano won the UFC Women's Flyweight Championship at 28, becoming the organization's first Native titleholder. But tonsillitis and a foot injury slowed her down and before she could defend her title against Valentina Shevchenko, Montano needed to drop 30 pounds in less than two months. It's an agonizing battle as she denies herself food, sal...

    As a small child, Nakuset was taken from her home in Thompson, Manitoba and adopted into a Jewish family in Montreal. She was part of the Sixties Scoop, a generation of Indigenous children who were forcibly removed from their families and communities throughout Canada, and adopted into settler homes. Told through personal archives, Nakuset details ...

    For many Canadians, their introduction to clearcut logging came from news reports about the Clayoquot Sound protests back in 1993. Known as the "War in the Woods," some 12,000 people showed up on the remote west coast of Vancouver Island to join the blockades against logging companies. While much of the area was spared, clearcutting, instead of mor...

    A musical tribute to musician, visual artist, human rights activist, Truth and Reconciliation educator, and Oscar-winning composer Buffy Sainte-Marie featuring performers inspired by her life's work, including Crystal Shawanda, Leela Gilday, Logan Staats, Marie-Mai, Sarah Midanik, ShoShona Kish, Tom Jackson, William Prince, and Jeremy Dutcher.

    "Elders are the most vulnerable to this pandemic and they are our knowledge keepers." In Sarain Fox's Anishinaabe culture, women lead the family. Her auntie, Mary Bell, is the oldest surviving matriarch, and she holds the family's history: the stories, the trauma, the truth. Mary is a residential school survivor who worked with the Truth and Reconc...

  3. In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, the following list features some of the top films from the past 30 years made by Indigenous people (Native American, First Nations, Inuit,...

  4. 1. Indian Horse. 2017 1h 41m Not Rated. 7.3 (2.7K) Rate. Follows the life of Native Canadian Saul Indian Horse as he survives residential school and life amongst the racism of the 1970s. A talented hockey player, Saul must find his own path as he battles stereotypes and alcoholism.

  5. Where is Indigenous streaming? Find out where to watch online amongst 45+ services including Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video.

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  7. Jul 12, 2016 · Here are some films and platforms about, including, or created by Indigenous people, all of which are easily accessible online. Enjoy! Uvanga : Uvanga follows Tomas to the arctic to meet his late father’s Inuit family and to get acquainted with his cultural roots.

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