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ANNUAL REPORT 2016-2017 Published by Strategic Planning and Government Relations P.O
News Release. Tiff Unveils Top Ten Canadian Films of 2017
In-Person Screening
MURAL TRIBUTE to ALANIS OBOMSAWIN MU INAUGURATES a 20Th MURAL DEDICATED to MONTREAL’S GREAT ARTISTS
1 Pocahontas No More: Indigenous Women Standing up for Each Other
UNSETTLING FEMINISMS: Mobilisation, Résistance, Création
Shadow of the Headframe
THE LONG WALK Of
Indigenous Feature Film Production in Canada: a National and International Perspective
Resources for Mcgill Educators a Series of Scientific, Community, And
Contributors
A Poetic Fable About the Power of Dreams in Overcoming Adversity. a Fi Lm Byalanis Obomsawin with Rosalie Dumas Teaching Guide
ALANIS OBOMSAWIN Alanis Obomsawin's Recent Film, No Address [Described on P
Film Studies Association of Canada
Making the Map Speak: Indigenous Animated Cartographies As Contrapuntal Spatial Representations 2018
A History of Aboriginal Programming at Carleton University
To Brooklyn and Back: a Mohawk Journey
Advanced Topics in Canadian Politics: Indigenous Resistance and Activism POLI 622 – Winter 2021 Political Science
Top View
Want to Make a Difference for Indigenous Children? Honouring
Shadow of the Headframe Victoria Lean a Thesis
Indigenous Peoples Film Festival 2017 2017 Is Canada's
Congratulations to Ms. Alanis Obomsawin Congratulations to Ms
150 Canadian Films
Indigenous Catalogue 2020-2021 Oscar Louis-Charles Nathalie Grace Rangel Mignot-Grenier Bourdon Marzella
Indigenous Filmmaking at the Nfb: an Overview
Indigenous Film Programme
The Indian Act and Indigenous Peoples' Rights Film: Waban-Aki
Alanis Obomsawin
A.N.T., Agency and Cinematic Authorship by Ali Bassidji
Indigenous Film Programme
An Educator's Guide to Trick Or Treaty? and Hi-Ho Mistahey!
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO Encounters on Contested
Dawson College Social Science Week February 3Rd to 7Th, 2020
A History of Women's Filmmaking at the National Film Board of Canada
Native Americans on Film: Conversations, Teaching, and Theory
SW Bulletin Archive)
Moma PRESENTS MAJOR EXHIBITION of the FILMS of CANADIAN FILMMAKER ALANIS OBOMSAWIN
Annual Report 2019 2020
Law, State and Constitution
Alanis Obomsawin Pour La Suite D’Un Monde Autochtone Luc Chaput
Redalyc.DIONNE BRAND and ALANIS OBOMSAWIN
NARRATIVE FLEXIBILITY OR NOT? Motifs of Labour, Progress and Citizenship in the Representation of Indigenous People in the Films of the NFB
Monsoon Captures the Power of Nature