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Cheyenne Loon <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Apr 2001 00:13:21 -0400
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>some possible outposts way up north? jean claude do you know if there are
>any HG tribes left in Canada up north?
>
>>I was curious as to where I could find info on modern day HGs.  Videos,
>>websites, magazines, books, etc would all be helpful.

One of my favourite HG flicks of all time... popular in 1st year Canadian
university anthropology courses... features my cousins in it :-)
-cheyenne

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CREE HUNTERS OF MISTASSINI
by Boyce Richardson and Tony Ianzelo
produced by National Film Board of Canada
color, 59 minutes, rd 1974

Abstract
During the winter since times predating agriculture, the Cree of Mistassini
have gone to the bush of the James and Ungava Bay area to hunt. Three
hunting families agreed to meet an NFB crew, who filmed the building of the
winter camp, the hunting, the relationship to the land, and the rhythms of
Cree family life. This sensitive film expresses Cree beliefs and the
ecological principles that are the foundation of their lives.

Winner, Canada Flaherty Award
American Film Festival Finalist
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You can order the film directly from the NFB site (www.nfb.ca).

also,try looking at the Documentary Educational Resources website
("Dedicated to the production, distribution and
promotion of quality ethnographic and documentary films from around the
world. )
http://www.der.org/

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