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Kanata: Legacy of the Children of Aataentsic
199952 min 4 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: René Sioui Labelle
Production: Jacques MénardJacques Vallée
On a rigorous and passionate quest, Huron-Wendat director René Siouï Labelle retraces the path of his ancestors and surveys their territories, recording images of stunning beauty. He unveils a historical journey known to very few as he reflects upon the identity of the Wendat nation. In the 1600s, when the Wendat met Europeans, they were a prosperous society. They had been living on the shores of the Saint Lawrence River and around the Great Lakes for centuries. Tragically, the arrival of foreigners created massive upheavals that led to the disintegration of the great Wendat Confederation. A spiritual energy emanates from the men and women we encounter in this film, most of them from Wendake, 8 km north-west of Stadacona, which Chief Donnacona described to Jacques Cartier as the great village, or "Kanata." In French with English subtitles.
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Subject categories
- Archaeology > Archaeological Sites
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural IdentityHistoryQuébec and OntarioReligion and Spirituality
- History - Canada > Historical OverviewIndigenous PeoplesOntarioQuebec
- Indigenous Studies > History/PoliticsIdentity/Society
- Geography > Territory: Indigenous
- Roles & Relationships > Assimilation
- Indigenous Peoples: Canada > Huron-Wendat
- Education > Indigenous Education – United StatesIndigenous Education – Canada
- Community > Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Intellectual Property
- Rights & Title > Land Tenure
Credits
- director
- René Sioui Labelle
- producer
- Jacques Ménard
- Jacques Vallée
- sound
- Diane Carrière
- Marie-France Delagrave
- narration
- Michel Bonneau
- Brigitte-Anne Pelletier
- music
- Daniel Bouliane
- André Mongeon
- re-recording
- Shelley Craig
- Geoffrey Mitchell