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An ambitious reporter is sent to interview an Indigenous elder to get some "real poetic and stoic stuff" for coverage of a conference on the environment. What she finds is a reminder that she didn't realize she needed to hear.

Filmmaker: John Hupfield

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www.7thgen.org

Producer's Name: 7th Generation Image akers

Year of Production: 2006

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An ambitious reporter is sent to interview an Indigenous elder to get some "real poetic and stoic stuff" for coverage of a conference on the environment. What she finds is a reminder that she didn't realize she needed to hear.

Filmmaker: John Hupfield

Filmmaker Contact:

 

www.7thgen.org

Producer's Name: 7th Generation Image akers

Year of Production: 2006

Distributor Information:

 

www.7thgen.org

Country: Canada

Region: Ontario

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Anonymous's picture
Great lesson on listening. Our board of education just had a lesson on the meaning of the colours in the medicine wheel, and the importance of connecting to roots.
dennis's picture
this is my first comment: i live in winnipeg and i was born and raised on my rez. i to was raised through our traditions, the city life makes us forget where we came from, eg, career, social life,. im glad i saw this film , thanks

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