Salmon People

197624 min 43 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Tony Westman

Production: Shelah ReljicPeter Jones

Script: Brian Kit McLeod

The legendary relationship between the West Coast Indigenous Peoples and the salmon, once their staple food, is revealed in this film that contrasts ancient myth and modern reality. We see how Raven finds riches in the harvest of the salmon, only to lose everything through a thoughtless act against the Spirit of the Salmon. So too does modern man jeopardize his living from the sea by heedless action. Images of ancient spear-fishing and traditional smoke-houses contrast with images of today's operations of a seiner and a cooperative cannery.

Subject categories


  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > British ColumbiaFishingLegends and Literature
  • Fishing and Hunting Industries > First NationsPacific RegionSalmon
  • Religion, Beliefs and Ethics > Indigenous SpiritualityMythology
  • Literature and Language - Canada > Indigenous Traditional Stories

Credits


director
Tony Westman
photography
Tony Westman
producer
Shelah Reljic
executive producer
Peter Jones
script
Brian Kit McLeod
sound
Richard Patton
editing
George Johnson
animation
Howard Pedlar
re-recording
Barry P. Jones
music
Peter Bjerring
Jim Vallance
cast
Frank Austin
Darlene Malczewska