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Outdoor Classroom/The Ya'axche Conservation Trust/Exploitation of the Tar Sands: Down2Earth (Ep 112)

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This title is a part of the series Down2Earth Series: Season 1


Numéro de catalogue:  AP0014
Producteur:  Aarrow Productions
Agences de production:  Aarrow Productions Inc.
Sujet:  Documentaire, Étude des premières nations, Études de l'environnement, Études sociales, Science
Langue:  Anglais
Niveau scolaire:  9 - 12, Post-secondaire
Pays d'origine:  Canada
Année du droit d’auteur:  2012
Durée:  21:00
Sous-titrage:  Oui


Demande de pré-visionnement

Outdoor Classroom/The Ya'axche Conservation Trust/Exploitation of the Tar Sands: Two Aboriginal educators in Victoria, BC take urban students on forest hikes to learn about local Indigenous history.; The Ya'axche Conservation Trust in Belize is an Indigenous-led organization that co-manages the region's rainforests and educates farmers, local residents and visitors about the importance of preserving the local eco-systems.; Clayton Thomas-Muller is a Cree activist from Northern Manitoba who speaks out against the oil industry's exploitation of the Athabasca Tar Sands.

Filmmaker Bio: Barbara Todd Hager is a writer, producer and director. Her family traces its Métis ancestry to Red River, Fort Pitt and St. Paul des Métis Settlements. In 1999 she launched Aarrow Productions and it has grown into one of Canada’s leading Indigenous-owned media companies.


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