Electric Pow Wow: A Tribe Called Red

2000-93, 30 minutes, 2017 A Tribe Called Red are a part of a vital new generation of artists making a cultural and social impact in Canada promoting inclusivity, empathy and acceptance amongst all races and genders in the name of social justice. Request

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The Grandfather Drum

2000-94, 13 minutes, 2016 This unique animation follows the story of Naamowin’s drum, a drum revered for it’s healing powers by the Anishinabek of the upper Berens River.  Upon the death of his grandson, Naamowin builds a healing drum given to him in a dream that can restore life.  However,...

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Vaping and Viruses: Your Lungs, Your Health

3100-26, 17 minutes, 2020 Vaping compromises your lung health leaving your lungs vulnerable to pathogens. We know teen vapers experience “wet lung” syndrome where vape fluids collect in the lungs and make breathing difficult. Viruses like Covid-19 attack the lungs causing pneumonia, and then a cascade of organ failure. Request

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Clouds of Autumn

3400-17, 15 minutes, 2016 A brother and sister’s carefree childhood in a Native American community is torn apart when the sister is forced to attend a Canadian residential school in the early 1970s. Request

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Elder In The Making: A Broken Treaty

3400-18, 15 minutes, 2015 As time passed, the Canadian government’s perspective with regards to Aboriginal people changed. The Indian was now a problem needing a solution. What follows from the treaty signing is a genocide in slow motion. Elder Narcisse Blood shares his story growing up in residential school and...

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Breaking Free

1700-27, 21 minutes, 2019 Breaking Free is a compelling investigation into a decades long fight by a Manitoba man, Brian Anderson who continues to maintain his innocence following a 1974 murder conviction. W5’s Avery Haines investigates the brutal murder case that may have led the Canadian justice system to convict...

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Ashley Callingbull Burnham: RED X Talks Series

#1900-24, 37 minutes 2015 NFB Ashley Callingbull Burnham is the first Canadian and first Indigenous woman to win the Mrs. Universe title. From the Enoch Cree Nation in Alberta, she has been commended for leveraging her title to advocate for missing and murdered Aboriginal women and Indigenous rights. Request

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