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  1. 16 de jun. de 2022 · The hunters are the Innu people and the bombers are the air forces of several NATO countries, which conduct low-level flights over the Innu's hunting terrain. The impact of the jets is hotly debated by peace groups, Indigenous people, environmentalists and the military. But what is often overlooked are the many complex changes underway in Innu ...

  2. 3 de nov. de 2022 · Produced by Betsy Carson, shot by Kirk Tougas, edited by Haida Paul, and distributed by the Inuit collective Isuma, Brody’s penetrating film is a sobering yet hopeful portrait of healing through Indigenous wisdom and culture. After the screening, Hugh Brody will be in conversation with Dan Small, Executive Director of Cineworks, followed by ...

  3. 22 de jan. de 2023 · Hugh Brody’s music choices include Beethoven, Sibelius, Stravinsky, Clara Schumann, and the music he heard every day when living with an Inuit family: Johnny Cash.

  4. 21 de jun. de 2022 · The Washing of Tears. Jun. 21. Written By Hugh Brody. Notes from Hugh. The first idea for a film made the Mowachaht and Muchalaht communities at Friendly Cove and at Gold River came from the producer Gillian Darling. She had met Mike Maquinna, son of the late Chief at the Gold River Reserve, and Mike had told her some of the story of the ...

  5. Distinguished author, filmmaker and anthropologist and Trinity alumnus, Hugh Brody, spent 15 years working with the San peoples living on the border of South Africa and Botswana. His project aimed to recover land and a language long believed to be extinct, using film and oral history to overcome a century of brutal oppression.

  6. Hugh Brody, who translated and collected the transcripts printed below, is the author of The People's Land , a study of Eskimo-White relations based on some five years' work.

  7. 4 de jun. de 2022 · Jun. 4. Written By Hugh Brody. Notes from Hugh. Between 1978 and 1980 I lived and worked much of the time at the Halfway River Reserve, a community in the Treaty 8 region of northeast British Columbia. Halfway was, at that time, a remote cluster of small houses and cabins on the banks of the Halfway River, at the edge of the foothills of the ...