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Le totem d'origine de G'psgolox
20031 h 10 minFilm
Direction: Gil Cardinal
Production: Bonnie ThompsonJerry KrepakevichGraydon McCrea
Script: Gil Cardinal
En 1929, un totem mortuaire appartenant au peuple Haisla, le G'psgolox, est coupé et emmené en Europe. Il est retrouvé en 1991 dans un musée de Suède. Le film relate les efforts des Haisla du village de Kitamaat pour récupérer le précieux objet.
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Subject categories
- Arts > Art Galleries and Museums
- Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > British ColumbiaVisual Arts and Architecture
- Visual Arts > Carving and SculptureIndigenous Art
- Indigenous Studies > Arts
- History and Citizenship Education > Culture and Currents of Thought (1500-present)Issues in Society Today
- Family Studies/Home Economics > Feminism
- Tangible & Material Culture > Carving & Sculpture Poles
- Worldview, Belief, Spirituality Philosophy & Ideology > Ceremonies, Rites, Traditions
- Indigenous Peoples: Canada > Haisla
- Community > Museums Repatriation / Return of objects & materials to communities
- Indigenous Peoples International: beyond North America > Non-Indigenous Peoples Relations with Indigenous Peoples of North America
Credits
- direction
- Gil Cardinal
- script
- Gil Cardinal
- producer
- Bonnie Thompson
- Jerry Krepakevich
- executive producer
- Graydon McCrea
Awards
- Best Documentary AwardimagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival
- Golden Sheaf Award - Category: Best MulticulturalYorkton Film Festival
- Honorable Mention - Category: Social Issues International Film and Video Festival
- Award of DistinctionIndian Summer Deltavision Film & Video Image Awards