Lost Songs

199924 min 4 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Clint Alberta

Production: Graydon McCreaElaine MoyahJerry Krepakevich

In the early 20th century, a disastrous outbreak of tuberculosis wreaked havoc on Indigenous communities in Canada. First Nations filmmakers Clint Tourangeau and Elaine Moyah explore attempts to treat the disease and examine the life-long, personal impact on thousands of patients. With TB at critical levels in the 1950s, patients were uprooted from their surroundings and relocated to recovery facilities far from home. Many people found their ties to family and society severed, a separation that often lasted for years.

Delving into the experiences of former patients at the Charles Camsell Indian Hospital in Edmonton, Lost Songs deftly layers vivid memories of isolation with archival footage and photos. The patients recall their years of hospitalization, after being forced to leave behind their traditional northern communities for unfamiliar urban environments. This eloquent documentary captures how the fight against tuberculosis became an even greater battle to maintain courage and spirit.

Subject categories


  • Health and Medicine > Community Health ServicesIndigenous PeoplesPublic Health and Sanitation
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural ConflictHealth and SafetyHistoryPrairies
  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (Inuit) > Health and SafetyHistorySocial Problems

Credits


participation
Harry Rusk
Samuel Gargan
Agnes Bruno
Olive Dickason
Elva Taylor
Samuel Shirt
Suzi Otokeak-Bennett
Patricia Deveau
Elsie Wood
director
Clint Alberta
narrator
Elaine Moyah
cast
Dennis Allen
Conrad Brander
camera
Clint Alberta
Elaine Moyah
sound
Clint Alberta
Elaine Moyah
editor
Michel Lalonde
original music
Dennis Burke
music - arrangement
Susan Aglukark
music - performance
Susan Aglukark
additional music
Harry Rusk
sound editor
Downy Karvonen
sound mix
Kelly Cole
Bill Mellow
production supervisor
Kelly Isaac
program administrator
Margaret Smith
executive producer
Graydon McCrea
producer
Elaine Moyah
Jerry Krepakevich