The Fishing Chiefs: The Bruce Documentary Series, Ep. 1
Catalogue Number: LIV028
Producer: Zach Melnick
Producing Agencies: Living History Multimedia Association, Lock 3 Media
Subject: Canadian History, Canadian Social Studies, Canadian World Studies, Documentary, First Nations Studies, Geography, History, Indigenous Issues, Indigenous Peoples, Social Studies
Language: English
Grade Level: 6 - 8, 9 - 12
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2018
Running Time: 50:00
Closed Captions: Yes
“The Fishing Chiefs”, refers to those Saugeen Ojibway chiefs responsible for managing the fishery. By extension, this episode investigates the Ojibway relationship with their waters and lands, and with the visitors who arrive, some invited, like the Métis traders and Methodist missionaries, and some unwelcome: the commercial fishermen who invade the fishing grounds. Treaties push the Ojibway onto ever smaller territories but they continue the fight to have their fishing rights recognized, right up to the present day.
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