ABINOOJIWAG (WAABANDA'IWEWIN): Future History: Harnessing Knowledge, Season 1, Ojibway Version
Numéro de catalogue: RS0002OJ
Producteur: Redcloud Studios
Agences de production: Redcloud Studios
Sujet: Documentaire, Étude des premières nations, Études familiales / Économie domestique, Études sociales, Études sociales canadiennes, Histoire, Histoire du Canada, Orientation, Peuples autochtones, Questions autochtones, Santé, Sociologie
Langue: Ojibway
Niveau scolaire: 6 - 8, 9 - 12, Post-secondaire, Adulte
Pays d'origine: Canada
Année du droit d’auteur: 2018
Durée: 22:00
Kris dash Sarain izhaawag gichi ogema oodena wii-ganoonawaad gaa-ganawenimaad abinoojiwag Cindy Blackstock. Mii go gaa-izhi dagoshinowaad iwedi Woodland Cultural Centre, mii omaa gaa-izhi waabamaawaad Roberta Hill mii dash gaa izhi dibajimod aaniin gaa-pii- izhiwebizid gikinoo’amawind iwedi Mohawk Institute. Sarain dash Kris obabaawaabande’igowaan Paula Withrow i’iwedi gikinoo’amaadiwigamig, mii ge gaa-izhi gikendamowaad aaniin gegoo izhi ganawejigaateg. Mii ezhi-maajibizowaad gwayak Montreal wii-mawidisawaad 60 scoop gaagi odaapinind dash ge nagamo ikwe Nina Segalowitz, mii gaa-izhi bizindawawaad dibajimod mewinzha gii-pii- odaapinigozid.
Our hosts, Kris and Sarain travel to the nation’s capitol to speak with Child Welfare Activist Cindy Blackstock. They continue their journey at the Woodland Cultural Centre where Residential School Survivor Roberta Hill shares her experience from her time at the Mohawk Institute. Sarain and Kris are given a tour by Executive Director Paula Withrow and learn about the “Save the Evidence” program at the museum. They drive to Montreal to visit with 60’s Scoop Survivor and Throat Singer Nina Segalowitz and hear her story about when she was stolen from the hospital and adopted out.