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    The Indigenous voice : various artists / produced and directed by Marianne Jones and Jeff Bear.

    • Title:The Indigenous voice : various artists / produced and directed by Marianne Jones and Jeff Bear.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Jones, Marianne, film director.
      Bear, Jeff, film director.
      Xwi7xwa Collection
    • Published/Created:[Vancouver, B.C.] : Urban Rez Productions : Moving Images Distribution, 2006.
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    • Description:1 videodisc (24 min.) : sd., col., 4 3/4 in.
    • Series:Storytellers in motion. Series one ; episode 1.
      Storytellers in motion ; 1
    • Terms governing use:Restrictions: Site license: UBC faculty, staff & students only.
    • Credits:Writers: Jeff Bear and Shirley Bear; Original music: Russell Wallace.
    • Cast:Narrator, Marianne Jones; speakers, Alanis Obomsawin, Tantoo Cardinal, Dana Claxton, Jim Compton, Doug Cuthand, Tracey Jack, Christine Welsh, Barb Cranmer, Paul M. Rickard, Rodger Ross, Tainui Stephens, Barry Barclay, Merata Mita.
    • Summary:The Indigenous Voice introduces the concept and the importance of the Indigenous voice as a necessary element of telling stories with accuracy and dignity and sets the stage for the profiles and tributes that follow in the Storytellers in Motion, Series One. It introduces a number of Canada's Indigenous storytellers who are profiled in the series: Tantoo Cardinal, Dana Claxton, Jim Compton, Doug Cuthand, Barb Cranmer, Tracey Jack, Alanis Obomsawin, Paul Rickard, Rodger Bass and Christine Welsh and features excerpts from their comments on their work with clips from the films. The Indigenous Voice also includes comments from Maori filmmakers Tainui Stephens, Barry Barclay, and Hawaiian Indigenous filmmaker Merata Mita, who are featured in the final two episodes of Series One, the 48-minute documentary The Maori Voice.
    • Notes:With the participation of the Province of B.C. film Incentive BC; Canadian Television Fund, Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.
      DVD video.
      Closed-captioned.
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