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INDIGENOUS CINEMA AND MEDIA IN THE AMERICAS: STORYTELLING, COMMUNITIES, AND SOVEREIGNTIES
INDIGENOUS CINEMA AND MEDIA IN THE AMERICAS: STORYTELLING, COMMUNITIES, AND SOVEREIGNTIES
Subtitle:
Canadian Journal of Film Studies Special Issue
Book Category:
Diversity > Cultural
Editor::
André Dudemaine, Gabrielle Marcoux, and Isabelle St-Amand
Publication Year:
2020

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In the spirit of its contributors’ First Peoples ancestors, the Indigenous film movement of the twenty-first century is characterized by the will to tell stories in Indigenous terms.

 

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