Puktew Muin (Fire Bear)
Catalogue Number: LBBW00
Producer: Little Bear Big Wolf Pictures
Producers: Neary, Paul
Directors: Fortin, Daniel
Producing Agencies: Star Heart Productions
Subject: Arts, Canadian Social Studies, Documentary, First Nations Studies, History, Indigenous Peoples, Social Sciences, Social Studies
Language: English
Grade Level: 6 - 8, 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2019
Running Time: 8:14
While listening to their uncle retell the Mi'kmaq story of Skus and Muin, two precocious children begin to imagine themselves as the lead characters of the tale. Filled with whimsy and playfulness, ‘Puktew Muin’ (Fire Bear) is an adorable reinterpretation into the boundless imagination of a child.
Directed by multi-faceted Indigenous artist Daniel Fortin.
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