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The Learning path
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

Video
Contributors
Todd, Loretta; Tamarack Productions.; National Film Board of Canada.
Description
"The director introduces the viewer to three remarkable educators who, in their own way, are leading younger natives along 'the learning path.' The director uses a unique blend of documentary footage, dramatic re-enactments and archival film interweaving the three women's life stories. These unsung heroines are making education relevant in today's native communities."

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Alternate Title(s)
As long as the rivers flow (Television program)
Statement of Responsibility
Tamarack Productions [and] National Film Board of Canada. --
Physical Description
1 videocassette (60 min.) : sd., col. 1/2 in.
Notes
VHS format.;"113C 9191 065.";Episode 5 of the TV series, As long as the river flow.
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