Before Columbus: Rebellion

199350 min 20 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Brian Moser

Production: Brian MoserKent MartinColin NealeJulian Ware

Script: Michael Wood

Produced by Central Productions Ltd. in association with the NFB.

This title is an acquisition.

Before Columbus is a series of three films, Invasion, Conversion, and Rebellion, which describe, "with a few stories that stand for so many," the Indigenous experience in the Americas during the past five centuries. Part Three, Rebellion, describes the war against the Indigenous Peoples: a war that has never ended. It is estimated that ninety million people died in this slaughter in the first century after Columbus. The Ona of South America were exterminated in the early part of this century: a fate shared by many Native peoples since 1492. But people as diverse as the Kuna of the Caribbean coast of Panama, the Ika of Colombia, the Sioux of Black Hills of Dakota and the Mohawk of Quebec continue to fight for their land, their rights, and their culture.

Subject categories


  • War, Conflict and Peace > Caribbean, Central and South AmericaColonialismIndigenous Concerns
  • Developing Countries > Central America and the CaribbeanIndigenous peoplesPolitics, Government and HistorySocial ChangeSouth America
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural ConflictHistoryLand Claims and RightsSelf-determination
  • Indigenous Peoples outside Canada > South America

Credits


director
Brian Moser
producer
Brian Moser
Kent Martin
executive producer
Colin Neale
Julian Ware
associate producer
Sabine Pusch
script
Michael Wood
cinematography
Wayne Derrick
Susan Trow
sound
Yezid Campos
Hans Oomes
editing
Stephen Singleton
sound re-mix
Louis Hone
narrator
Tantoo Cardinal
music
Michael Rosas Cobian