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Sex spirit strength / Mohawk Princess Pictures ; produced in association with, Aboriginal Peoples Television Network ; directed and written by Courtney Montour ; produced by Tracey Deer.
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Title:Sex spirit strength / Mohawk Princess Pictures ; produced in association with, Aboriginal Peoples Television Network ; directed and written by Courtney Montour ; produced by Tracey Deer.
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Other Contributors/Collections:Montour, Courtney, screenwriter, film director.
Deer, Tracey, film producer.
Saddleback, Jack.
Keshane, Michael.
V Tape (Firm), distributor, producer.
McIntyre Media, Inc.
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.
Mohawk Princess Pictures, production company.
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Published/Created:Toronto, Ontario : V tape, [2015]
©2015.
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Location:ONLINEWhere is this?
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Access Expiry Date:License expires: 2024-02-28
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Library of Congress Subjects:Documentary films.
Indigenous peoples--Canada.
Gender identity--Canada.
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Description:1 online resource (1 video file (45:07 min.)) : digital, sound, color.
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Terms governing use:Restrictions: Educational use and Personal use.
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Summary:"Indigenous peoples face some of the highest rates of sexual and physical violence, substance abuse, HIV and suicide in all of Canada. But statistics never tell the whole story. Sex Spirit Strength follows Michael and Jack, two young Indigenous men, as they shed the stigma and shame associated with their sexual health and gender identity. Michael, a former addict who lived a high-risk lifestyle that left him with permanent scars, hopes his activism work will discourage other young people from going down the same path. Jack, a transgender gay man, is committed to bringing pride back to two-spirit identity through education and activism. With a compassionate lens, Sex Spirit Strength takes a candid look at the challenges and triumphs of these two brave young men as they reconcile their past, embrace their identities, and strive to make a positive difference in their communities."--APTN Website.
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Notes:In English.
Description based on online resource; title from title screen (McIntyre, viewed June 9, 2020).