The Walk a Mile Film Project = DVD Projet cinématographique Marche un mille avec moi / Thunderstone Pictures in association with the City of Thunder Bay Aboriginal Liaison ; directed by Michelle Derosier ; written by Michelle Derosier, Dave Clement ; produced by Michelle Derosier, Dave Clement.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher: [Thunder Bay, Ontario] : Thunderstone Pictures : Maamawe, City of Thunder Bay Aboriginal Liaison, [2014]Description: 2 videodiscs (approximately 68 minutes) : sound, colour with black & white sequences + 1 CD-ROM Curriculum materialsContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
Carrier type:
  • videodisc
Other title:
  • Projet cinématographique Marche un mille avec moi [Parallel title]
  • Marche un mille avec moi
  • Walk-a-mile
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • E78.O5 W18 2014
Contents:
Disc 1: Part I. Coming to terms -- Part II. We are all treaty people -- Part III. A legacy of struggle -- Part IV. Targets & heroes -- Part V. The way forward -- Disc 2: Curriculum materials (CD-ROM) -- Disc 3: Documentary compilation (Part I - V).
Summary: A series of 5 short documentary films that are designed to educate and encourage frank conversations about the reality of the life and history of Aboriginal peoples in Thunder Bay and across Canada, addressing subjects such as history, racism, treaties, violence against women, and the way forward. Includes interviews with people from Thunder Bay and Fort William First Nation of various ages and backgrounds (indigenous and non-indigenous) to listen to their thoughts, concerns, and stories.
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Disc 1: Part I. Coming to terms -- Part II. We are all treaty people -- Part III. A legacy of struggle -- Part IV. Targets & heroes -- Part V. The way forward -- Disc 2: Curriculum materials (CD-ROM) -- Disc 3: Documentary compilation (Part I - V).

A series of 5 short documentary films that are designed to educate and encourage frank conversations about the reality of the life and history of Aboriginal peoples in Thunder Bay and across Canada, addressing subjects such as history, racism, treaties, violence against women, and the way forward. Includes interviews with people from Thunder Bay and Fort William First Nation of various ages and backgrounds (indigenous and non-indigenous) to listen to their thoughts, concerns, and stories.

In English; optional English or French subtitles.

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