Amisk - DVD
Catalogue Number: NFB527763
Producer: National Film Board Of Canada
Producers: Alanis Obomsawin, Dorothy Courtois, Wolf Koenig
Directors: Alanis Obomsawin
Producing Agencies: National Film Board of Canada (Montreal)
Subject: Documentary, Indigenous Peoples
Language: English
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 1977
Running Time: 40:10
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In 1977, the James Bay Festival took place over nine days in Montreal. This historic one-of-a-kind event was held in support of the James Bay Cree whose territory, resources and culture were threatened by the expansion of hydro-electric dams. First Nations, Métis and Inuit performers came from across North America to show their support in an act of Indigenous unity and solidarity few people in Montreal had ever witnessed. Rarely seen early performances by legendary Indigenous artists Gordon Tootoosis, Tom Jackson, Duke Redbird, Willie Dunn and director Alanis Obomsawin herself are interspersed with testimonies of members of the James Bay Cree. Their stories reveal first-hand experiences of the negative impacts of capitalistic expansion on Cree land.