Mary Two-Axe Earley: Skonkwehón:we á:re (Kanien’kéha Version)

202134 min 11 secFilm: Documentary

A National Film Board of Canada production.

Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again shares the powerful story of Mary Two-Axe Earley, who fought for more than two decades to challenge sex discrimination against First Nations women embedded in Canada’s Indian Act and became a key figure in Canada’s women’s rights movement.

Using never-before-seen archival footage and audio recordings, Mohawk filmmaker Courtney Montour engages in a deeply personal conversation with the late Mohawk woman who challenged sexist and genocidal government policies that stripped First Nations women and children of their Indian status when they married non-Indian men.

Montour speaks with Cree activist Nellie Carlson, Mary’s lifelong friend and co-founder of Indian Rights for Indian Women, and meets with three generations in Mary’s kitchen in Kahnawà:ke to honour the legacy of a woman who galvanized a national network of allies to help restore Indian status to thousands of First Nations women and children.

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Subject categories


  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Cultural IdentityLand Claims and RightsReserves
  • Women - Portraits > Indigenous WomenSocial Issues
  • Seniors > Women
  • Indigenous Studies > History/PoliticsIdentity/Society
  • Civics/Citizenship > Human Rights
  • Roles & Relationships > Feminism & Women
  • Indigenous Peoples: Canada > Kanien'kéhaka (Mohawk)
  • Justice System & Indigenous People > Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW)
  • Indigenous Governance General (Modern, Contemporary) > Protests, Activism, Popular Political Movements, Resistance, Conflicts

Awards


  • Documentary Short AwardimagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival
  • Best Documentary ShortAnnual American Indian Film Festival
  • Best DocumentaryWeengushk International Film Festival