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Club native how thick is your blood?  Cover Image DVD DVD

Club native how thick is your blood?

Deer, Tracey. (Added Author). Bainbridge, Catherine. (Added Author). Fon, Christina. (Added Author). Ludwick, Linda. (Added Author). Martin, Akwiratekha. (Added Author). Nicholas, Kanerahtenháwi Hilda. (Added Author). Symansky, Adam. (Added Author). Webb, Ernest, 1966- (Added Author). National Film Board of Canada. (Added Author). Rezolution Pictures Inc. (Added Author).

Summary: "In Club Native, filmmaker Tracey Deer uses Kahnawake, her hometown, as a lens to probe deeply into the history and contemporary reality of Aboriginal identity. Following the stories of four women, she reveals the exclusionary attitudes that divide the community and many others like it across Canada. Deer traces the roots of the problem, from the advent of the highly discriminatory Indian Act through the controversy of Bill C31, up to the present day, where membership on the reserve is determined by a council of Mohawk elders, whose rulings often appear inconsistent. And with her own home as a poignant case study, she raises a difficult question faced by people of many ethnicities across the world: What roles do bloodline and culture play in determining identity?"--http://www3.nfb.ca/webextension/club-native/

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  • Physical Description: videorecording
    videodisc
    1 videodisc (78 min) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Publisher: [Montréal] : Rezolution Pictures : National Film Board of Canada, [2008]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Originally produced as a documentary film in 2007.
"Indian within the meaning of the Indian Act, chapter 27, Statutes of Canada (1985)"--Cover.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Editor, Carl Freed ; director of photography, Jeff Dorn ; music, Mona Laviolette, Linda Ludwick.
Participant or Performer Note: Narration, Tracey Deer, Hilda Nicholas, Akwiratekha Martin.
System Details Note:
DVD-R; Dolby digital.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:
Licensed for: home, classroom, library.
Restrictions: no ILL.
Subject: Indigenous women -- Canada -- Ethnic identity
Mohawk women -- Québec (Province) -- Ethnic identity
Kahnawake Indian Reserve (Québec) -- Social life and customs
Genre: Documentary films.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Circulation Modifier Holdable? Status Due Date Courses
Emily Carr University of Art + Design E99 .M8 C58 2008 (Text) 30220782 Video Volume hold Available -

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