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Sisters & brothers
University of British Columbia Library

2015
Video > Documentary
Creators
Monkman, Kent ; Lee, Anita ; National Film Board of Canada (Montreal)
Description
"A pounding critique of Canada's colonial history, Kent Monkman's Sisters & Brothers draws parallels between the annihilation of the bison and the devastation inflicted by the residential school system. Once 75 million strong, wild bison were slaughtered almost to extinction by European settlers by the 1890s, both for their hides and as part of a larger policy to eliminate the main food source of the First Nations of the plains. Around the same time, residential schools were established to remove Aboriginal children from their families in order to assimilate them into mainstream Canadian society. The powwow-step rhythms of Tribe Called Red's "The Road" drive home the legacy of loss and pain inflicted by more than a century of abuse and neglect. Sisters & Brothers mourns the preventable deaths of thousands of Aboriginal children in residential schools while honouring the resiliency of Canada's First Peoples. Sisters & Brothers is part of Souvenir, a four-film series addressing Indigenous identity and representation by reworking material in the NFB's archives"--distributor's website.
Language
English

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Statement of Responsibility
directed by: Kent Monkman ; produced by: Anita Lee, Anita Lee ; production agency: National Film Board of Canada (Montreal).
Publication Information
Montreal : National Film Board of Canada
Physical Description
1 online resource (1 video file (3 min., 41 sec.)) : sound
Notes
Aboriginal filmmaker.
Agency - English program: Ontario Centre.
Director, Kent Monkman ; producer, Anita Lee ; executive producer, Anita Lee ; editor, Jamie Chirico.
Leased collection. Future access is not guaranteed. For French versions select "français" in the lefthand panel.
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