Kainayssini Imanistaisiwa: The People Go On

20031 h 9 min 36 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Loretta Todd

Production: Bonnie ThompsonGraydon McCrea

Script: Loretta Todd

Windswept prairies, sloping coulees and stretches of open sky - this is the home of the Kainai Blood Nation, in the heart of southern Alberta. Filmmaker Loretta Sarah Todd takes viewers on a visually lush journey, exploring the significance of land, memory and knowledge in Kainai life.

The catalyst for this expressionistic journey is the return of belongings of the Kainai, collected by Europeans during colonial times and kept in distant museums. As the community's elders examine the objects and share stories first-hand, they reveal how the rich threads of Kainai life thrive from one generation to the next. From their traditions and language to their sacred beliefs, this is a powerful continuum of culture that cannot be contained in a glass exhibit case.

Stylistically blending sound, colour, light and words, this film explores the collective memory of the Kainai that resonates so deeply in their land and their storytelling traditions. Intertwining past, present and future, Kainayssini Imanistaisiwa: The People Go On is an eloquent testament to Kainai history, governance and existence.

Subject categories


  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural IdentityPrairiesReligion and Spirituality
  • Religion, Beliefs and Ethics > Indigenous Spirituality
  • Social Studies > Canada in the World Today
  • Indigenous Studies > History/PoliticsIdentity/SocietyIssues and Contemporary Challenges
  • Civics/Citizenship > Human Rights
  • Indigenous Peoples: Canada > Káínaa / Kainai (Blood)
  • Community > Repatriation / Return of objects & materials to communities
  • Health & Wellbeing > Traditional Health, Healing & Medicine

Credits


writer
Loretta Todd
director
Loretta Todd
participant
Rosie Day Rider
Louise Crop Eared Wolf
Annabel Crop Eared Wolf
Frank Weasel Head
Louis Soop
Leroy Little Bear
Narcisse Blood
Josh Mountain Horse
Jonathan King
Mary Stella Bare Skin Bone
Arni Brownstone
Adam Delanay
Alfreda Delanay
Winston Day Chief
Celina Goodstriker
Rufus Goodstriker
Rosie Red Crow
Pete Standing Alone
Bruce Wolf Child
Kirsten Buckskin
Alyssha Cross Child
Brandy Little Bear
Tasha No Runner
drummer
Billy Wadsworth
Jarett Panther bone
Bueford Plaited Hair
Andy Wolf Child
James Wells
prayer
Alvin Many Chief
Leroy Little Bear
Rosie Day Rider
Louise Crop Eared Wolf
narration
Amethyst First Rider
traditional Blackfoot music performer
Leroy Little Bear
actor
Nadine Tailfeathers
Garret Tailfeathers
Cammie Fox
Keelie Goodstriker
director of photography
René Sioui Labelle
editor
Shirley Claydon
original music
Wesley Lowe
sound recordist
Don Howell
Igal Petel
additional photography
Randy Tomiuk
Alistair Cameron
Arnell Tailfeathers
segment editor
Johnny Darrell
composite imaging
Johnny Darrell
editorial consultant
Louis Soop
Amethyst First Rider
production manager
Amethyst First Rider
key grip
Morton Molyneux
grip
Nevin Merells
additional sound
John Avery
Per Asplund
assistant editor
Colleen Smith
Brian Reilly
online editor
Sevé Schelenz
post-production sound
Shirley Claydon
re-recording mixer
Iain Pattison
Kelly Cole
still photography
Don Howell
Morton Molyneux
transcription typist
Bridget Toms
music programming
Wesley Lowe
Phil Robertson
additional music
Russell Wallace
musician
Phil Robertson
Jim Woodyard
Cameron Wilson
music mixing
Creation Sound
music recording
Creation Sound
production assistant
Claudette Breton
Faye Yoneda
Kirsten Priebe
unit clerk
Ginette D'Silva
production supervisor
Kelly Isaac
program administrator
Darin Clausen
producer
Bonnie Thompson
executive producer
Graydon McCrea