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Documentary
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Environment & Conservation
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Adult
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| Year of Production: |
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2005 |
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96m40s |
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Production Stage: |
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Completed
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Release Date: |
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Available now |
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Television
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Canada
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Original: |
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English
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Dubbed: |
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French
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M&E: |
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Not specified |
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Delivery Format: |
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Digital Betacam |
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Television Standard: |
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NTSC
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Aspect Ratio: |
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4:3 |
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Color |
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Seller National Film Board of Canada

Contact:
Isabelle de Bellefeuille
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Synopsis
In Our Nationhood, Aboriginal filmmaker and artist Alanis Obomsawin chronicles the determination and tenacity of the Listuguj Mi'gmaq people to use and manage the natural resources of their traditional lands. Our Nationhood provides a contemporary perspective on the Mi'gmaq people's ongoing struggle and ultimate success, culminating in the community receiving an award for Best Managed River from the same government that had denied their traditional rights.
Prizes and Awards
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Production Company: |
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NFB
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Producer: |
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Not specified
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Director: |
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Alanis Obomsawin
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Cast: |
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Sell Sheet Front

Images
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