NFB Collection
No Turning Back
199647 min 23 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Gregory Coyes
Production: Michael DoxtaterCarol GeddesJerry KrepakevichGraydon McCrea
Script: Gregory CoyesJordan Wheeler
Produced by the NFB in association with the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
On November 21, 1996, the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples delivered its recommendations on the status of Canada's First Nations. For five years, the Commission traveled to more than 100 communities and heard from more than 3000 representatives. The Royal Commission focused its inquiry on sixteen Indigenous issues and became a sounding board for all the past government injustices including the slow process of land claim settlement, the reluctance to recognize Indigenous self-government, the inequity of Indigenous prisoners held in jail, and the legacy of residential schools.
For two-and-a-half years, Edmonton director, Greg Coyes, worked with teams of Indigenous filmmakers, following the Commission on its journey from coast to coast. The video weaves the passionate and articulate voices of Indigenous, Inuit, and Métis people with the history of Canada's relationship with its First Nations peoples. In this video, Canadian Indigenous voices are heard collectively, providing a valuable tool for informing both non-Indigenous and Indigenous people about their living conditions and their history.
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Subject categories
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (Inuit) > Government RelationsIndigenous IssuesLiving in non-Indigenous CommunitiesResidential SchoolsRights and Land Claims
- Politics and Government - Canada > Indigenous Concerns
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Living in non-Indigenous CommunitiesMétisRelations with Government and Security ForcesResidential SchoolsSelf-determination
- Indigenous Governance General (Modern, Contemporary) > Canadian Government & Other Provincial Governments Indigenous Governance – CanadaIndigenous/Federal Government Relations
- Colonizing Government Policy, Impacts & Outcomes > ColonizationRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
- Justice System & Indigenous People > Family Law, Child Welfare, Adoption Prisons, Correctional Systems, Courts, Courtworkers, Halfway Houses
- Roles & Relationships > Feminism & Women
- Education > Indigenous Education – Canada Residential Schools History, Personal Accounts, Experience Residential Schools Trauma & Healing
Credits
- director
- Gregory Coyes
- producer
- Michael Doxtater
- Carol Geddes
- Jerry Krepakevich
- executive producer
- Graydon McCrea
- script
- Gregory Coyes
- Jordan Wheeler
- camera
- Shirley Cook
- Marilyn Dumont
- Colleen English
- Richard V. Laliberté
- Michael Mauraritnaag
- Clarence Michon
- Cleo Reece
- Paul M. Rickard
- Louisa Samsack
- sound
- Shirley Cook
- Marilyn Dumont
- Colleen English
- Richard V. Laliberté
- Michael Mauraritnaag
- Clarence Michon
- Cleo Reece
- Paul M. Rickard
- Louisa Samsack
- editing
- Stanley Jackson
- sound editing
- Downy Karvonen
- sound mix
- Kelly Cole
- Dean Giammarco
- Paul Sharpe
- narrator
- Tina Keeper
- music
- John Kim Bell
Awards
- Runner-Up - Category: Best Documentary (Non-Indian Produced)American Indian Film and Video Competition