DIBAAKONIGEWIN (WAABANDA'IWEWIN): Future History: Harnessing Knowledge, Season 1, Ojibway Version
Numéro de catalogue: RS0012OJ
Producteur: Redcloud Studios
Agences de production: Redcloud Studios
Sujet: Arts, Documentaire, Étude des premières nations, Études familiales / Économie domestique, Études sociales, Études sociales canadiennes, 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
Sarain dash Kris obabaa waabandaanaawaa aaniin inake ezhi ganawejigadeg anishinaabe inaakonigewinan omaa gwayak gibaakwa’odiiwigamigong. Mii omaa Toronto dibaakonige Ikwe Sara Mainville wiindamaage aaniin ezhiwebak anishinaabe dibaakonigewin. Miijim aabadad ji-mino ezhiwebak endaayeng Johl Whiteduck Ringuette jiibaakwe ji-wiisiniyaad Kris dash Sarain iwedi gwayak NishDish Wiisini’iwigamig. Mii omaa manidoo aki Collins Bay gibaakwa’odiiwigamig iwedi Kingston, omawidisaawaan gichi ayaa’aa Jim Johnson owe gaa manidooked zhigo ge gaa wiidookawaad ininiwag gaa-gibaakwagozowaad.
Sarain and Kris explore Indigenous concepts of Justice, from restorative justice to cultural programs in the prison system. Lawyer Sara Mainville offers her insights into Indigenous concepts of Justice and criminality. Using food to build community Johl Whiteduck Ringuette prepares lunch for Kris and Sarain at NishDish Marketeria. On the Sacred Grounds at the Collins Bay Penitentiary in Kingston, they talk with Elder Jim Johnson who brings ceremony, cultural support and medicines to the male inmates.