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Ilskyalas Dolores Churchill

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07 June 2018

9447 ḵing gan

Interview with Dana Moraes and Graham Richard

'What is important is that we don't loose our language. That we have toward making sure it continues. Because our language is so much part of our culture and we need to remember the things that...like respect when is spoke about in Haida is so important. When we were children, if we walked in front of the elders once, that was acceptable. But if we walked a second time, we were sent to bed. There were so many things about respect. And then respect is such an important part because we believe in reincarnation, and some of those children that are born are reincarnated so people will really respect children.'

'I really didn't know there was so much work to acting.

'To find out so many of the people were related to me, and our relationship, was so strong, We ere all part of a community at the end.'

'I think that people who are interested in languages, not just Haidas, but all people who are trying to keep their languages alive I think that it's going to work in helping. Maybe other Native groups will start making this.'

'The children that were in the play were so much part of the whole community. They interacted with all of us, there was no devision by old people or young people, we were all a group.'

'The notes that Ben wrote for us, those were really important, my sister and I practice a lot.'

'The young children were really excited about learning how to speak.'

'I'd really like to see another film but I'd like it to be a comedy [...] because I think Haida people really like to laugh.'

Interviewer: Dana Moraes
Camera and Edit: Graham Richard 

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    • 14m 48s

      K'uyaang (Benjamin Young)

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      Interview with Dana Moraes and Graham Richard

      'I'm Alaskan Haida.'

      'I have kind of an extensive language background. I've been either learning, documenting and teaching language for a little over a decade.'

      'I'm a functional speaker.'

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      uploaded date: 15-06-2018

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      Jaahljuu (Graham Richard)

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      Interview with Dana Moraes and Graham Richard

      'This particular script came to us very gradually. Very organically.'

      'The script is based, or inspired by, traditional Haida stories.'

      'Our story is definitely fiction but it's based in reality.'

      'We went over and over and over that script so many times.'

      'We consulted a lot.'

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      uploaded date: 14-06-2018

    • 7m 58s

      G_uud Yuwans (Willie Russ)

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      channel: Language

      Interview with Dana Moraes and Graham Richard

      ‘I was born and raised in Skidegate’

      ‘I actually submitted a 50-pages story that I’ve written a long time ago. And that was too long and they wanted me to write something else but I didn’t get a chance to write anything else.’

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      uploaded date: 12-06-2018

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      Guustlaas (Trey Rorick)

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      channel: Language

      Interview with Dana Moraes and Graham Richard

      "I thought it would be a really good experience learning how to speak X̱aaydaa Kil [Haida] and I thought it would be fun"

      "It's so culturally involved and an inspiration for other Nations to do it."

      "I think most people here would probably watch it by private showings."

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      uploaded date: 07-06-2018

    • 6m 59s

      Oot Iiwaans (Leo Gagnon)

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      channel: Language

      Interview with Dana Moraes and Graham Richard

      "The language was easy; it was remembering that was the hard part"

      "I'm a carver and I make carving tools for local carvers"

      "I do a lot of weaving, a lot of hunting and fishing"

      "This [knife] if similar to what was used on the film. Made by me."

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      uploaded date: 07-06-2018

    • 11m 32s

      SG_aan Kwah Agang (James McGuire)

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      channel: Language

      Interview with Dana Moraes and Graham Richard

      “Of course I’m interested in any kind of thing that pushes Haida culture into the new centuries.”

      “[Atanarjuat] portraits real authentic story from the Nations it was from. It kind of gives you an idea about of how you can represent your culture on the screen.”

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      uploaded date: 07-06-2018

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      Sgaamsgid (Harold Williams)

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      channel: Language

      Interview with Dana Moraes and Graham Richard

      'My english name is Harold Williams. My Haida name Sgaamsgid means big eyes in Haida.'

      'We are learning all the Haida words for the movie.'

      'My kids were so happy I was going in the movies. I didn't want to disappoint them.'

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      uploaded date: 07-06-2018

    • 7m 55s

      G_andll K'amalang (Marika Gladstone)

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      channel: Language

      Interview with Dana Moraes and Graham Richard

      'My mom told me that there was something going on. She said that if I wanted I could try to audition.'

      'I just really like that kind of thing. To act and stuff like that.' 'I was raven child. I don't know how to describe myself.'

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      uploaded date: 07-06-2018

    • 11m 45s

      Nunthclioff (Russel Davis)

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      channel: Language

      Interview with Dana Moraes and Graham

      'My white man name is Russel. My Haida name is Nunthclioff meaning long, lost one found. It was given to me by my aunty after I return home from residential school. The name means long lost, one found.'

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      uploaded date: 07-06-2018