Quebec, 1958
Photography by William Stiles made while a staff member of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation from 1938-1974.
#williamstiles #photography #photographer #museumoftheamericanindian #quebec #innu #innupeople #nativecanadian #canadianindian #indigenous #indigenouspeople #1950s #fotografie #fotografia #photoworld #historyinphotos #portraitsphotography #portraiture #portraits #colorphotography #colourphotography
Quebec, 1958
Photography by William Stiles made while a staff member of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation from 1938-1974.
#williamstiles #photography #photographer #museumoftheamericanindian #quebec #innu #innupeople #nativecanadian #canadianindian #indigenous #indigenouspeople #1950s #fotografie #fotografia #photoworld #historyinphotos #portraitsphotography #portraiture #portraits #colorphotography #colourphotography
Quebec, 1958
Photography by William Stiles made while a staff member of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation from 1938-1974.
#williamstiles #photography #photographer #museumoftheamericanindian #quebec #innu #innupeople #nativecanadian #canadianindian #indigenous #indigenouspeople #1950s #fotografie #fotografia #photoworld #historyinphotos #portraitsphotography #portraiture #portraits #colorphotography #colourphotography
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C'est une abbération d'avoir des clubs de pêches américains qui possèdent une rivière (!) au Québec
Des milliardaires américains détiennent depuis plus de 100 ans une portion de la rivière Moisie, à Sept-Îles. Une présence devenue source de discorde avec les Innus, qui ne peuvent y pêcher, et qui utilisent maintenant l’appétit énergétique de François Legault comme levier pour se « réapproprier » la rivière à saumons. Un reportage de Fanny Lévesque et d’Olivier Jean.
We will be hosting the wonderful Hugh #Brody in our talk series in a few weeks on Oct 14.
One of the truly excellent documentaries made by Hugh, 'Hunters and Bombers' follows the campaign of the #Innu, of the southern Labrador coast and interior, against the low-level NATO military flying that was impacting their lands and way of life.
Told entirely from a #ChildsPerspective, Ninan Auassat: We, the Children is a powerful and immersive #documentary that reveals the dreams of a new generation ready to take flight. Renowned for her intimate and compelling films, director Kim O’Bomsawin takes us deep into the world of #IndigenousYouth , capturing the stories of #children from the #Atikamekw , #EeyouCree and #Innu Nations over a period of more than six years. Without adult narration or expert commentary, the film offers an unfiltered look at #childhood as it unfolds, from everyday life to defining moments on the path to #adulthood. It’s a bold cinematic statement—one that gives space to a generation eager to be heard. Their voices ring out, not just as personal stories, but as a call to action, demanding recognition and the chance to thrive on their own terms.
https://www.nfb.ca/film/ninan-auassat-nous-les-enfants-english-version/
#NativeYouths #Indigenous #NativeKidsVoices #NextGeneration #Canada #CanadianFilm #NFB #FilmDocs #ChildrensRights