Making Primitive Stone Tools

195011 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Douglas Leechman

Production: Tom Daly

Script: Douglas Leechman

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada in cooperation with the National Museum of Canada.

A demonstration of the method of chipping stones employed by Indigenous peoples to fashion tools and knives. An authority on Indigenous crafts selects from the bank of a British Columbia river typical stones used to make arrowheads, axes, knives and skin scrapers, and proceeds to show how this was done. Illustrations show the careful manipulation required to achieve a blade of the desired sharpness and strength.

Subject categories


  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > CraftsHistoryWork
  • Crafts > First Nations Crafts
  • Technology > Historical Perspectives
  • Archaeology > Indigenous Communities

Credits


director
Douglas Leechman
script
Douglas Leechman
photography
Douglas Leechman
producer
Tom Daly