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Amisk

Canada, 1977
film

A week-long festival was organised by a group of Montreal citizens to raise funds in support of the Cree Indians who stood to lose their land because of the J..

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Our land is our life

Canada, 1974
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Cree hunters of Mistassini

Canada, 1974
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Our land, our truth = Debout sur leur terre

Canada, 1982
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Mother of many children

Canada, 1977
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Three Thousand

Canada, 2017
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Peoples of the Skeena

Canada, 1949
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The Eskimo: fight for life

Canada, 1970
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The Netsilik eskimo today

Canada, 1972
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Nanook of the North

France and United States of America, 1922
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Yesterday, today: the Netsilik eskimo

Canada, 1971
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Attiuk

Canada, 1960
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The Caribou hunters

Canada, 1951
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No longer vanishing

Canada, 1955
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Rice harvest

Canada, 1980
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My survival as an Aboriginal

Australia, 1978
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Northern games

Canada, 1981
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Ikwe

Canada, 1986
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Hands of history

Canada, 1994
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