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Across the rolling plains of the Midwest, a great nation was created by a people who had their own system of government and a livelihood that was forever changed by settlers and trappers. The Oyate, the people, tell their own history and sustaining

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His father's suicide prompts a young American Indian (Cody Lightning) to leave the reservation and explore the world outside
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A film report of the 1969 protest demonstration by the Kanien'kéhaka (Mohawk) of St. Regis Reserve on the international bridge between Canada and the United States near Cornwall, Ontario. By blocking the bridge, which is on the Reserve, and causing

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Over 100 years ago, the U.S. Government broke up Indian Reservations and allotted millions of acres of land to 300,000 Native Americans. The government promised to manage  their land, establishing the Indian Trust Fund to disburse revenues ge
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In a film based on true events, Louis Riel (Raymond Cloutier) is a Metis Indian returning to his home on the western prairies after studying law in Quebec. With Canadian Prime Minister John Macdonald planning on unifying Canada via a trans-continent

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A film about the life and art and the art of life of five bold women,skateboarder and artists connected to Apache Skateboards

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In this feature drama, a Canadian Indigenous youth attempts to find a place for himself. He faces culture shock as the educational system teaches him to be a white man, and tries to find a way of life more meaningful to his Indigenous culture and an

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2316123?profile=RESIZE_1024x1024 During the Great Depression, Quebec Bill Bonhomme (Kris Kristofferson) is a bright-spirited farmer and alcohol smuggler. Anticipating a harsh winter, Quebec Bill embarks on a dangerous whiskey run to support his family and protect his farm. Accompan

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