A Tribe of One

200338 min 49 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Eunhee Cha

Production: Selwyn JacobSvend-Erik EriksenRina Fraticelli

Script: Eunhee ChaDon White

The Reel Diversity Competition is an NFB initiative in partnership with CBC and CBC Newsworld, and Vision TV.

'I will tell you once, but you must never ask me again.' With these words from her mother, Rhonda Larrabee discovered the startling truth about her family. She was not of Chinese and French descent, as she had been told while growing up in Vancouver's Chinatown. Rhonda's mother, Marie Lee, was First Nations, and was hiding her roots because of the prejudice she faced.

This discovery shattered Rhonda's world, but as promised, she asked no more questions. It wasn't until after Marie's death that Rhonda delved into the legacy her mother felt forced to escape.

Rhonda's journey led eventually to the dramatic resolution of her own identity: obtaining her Indian Status Card and re-establishing the New Westminster Band. Today, as proud Chief of the Band, she is focused on revitalizing the Qayqayt First Nations.

Featuring beautiful archival images and compelling interviews, this documentary captures Rhonda's quest to embrace her roots and make amends for her mother's pain. As she works to restore her Band's land, culture and pride, she becomes an inspiration to the generations that follow.

A Tribe of One was produced as part of the Reel Diversity Competition for emerging filmmakers of colour. Reel Diversity is a National Film Board of Canada initiative in partnership with CBC Newsworld.



Subject categories


  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > British ColumbiaCultural IdentityResidential Schools
  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Chinese Origins

Credits


director
Eunhee Cha
writer
Eunhee Cha
Don White
producer
Selwyn Jacob
editor
Debra Rurak
cinematographer
Rudolf Kovanic
composer
Vince Mai
sound designer
Jamie Mahaffey
location sound
Jon Ritchie
consultant
Don White
production assistant
Theresa Ho
production manager
Claire Riley
assistant editor
Andrew Notman
participant
Rhonda Larrabee
Rod Bandura
Ron Lee
Mabel Mar
Bryan Larrabee
Sonny McHalsie
Diane Bailey
Sharel Wright
Jade Halfe
re-recording mixer
Miguel Nunes
Brad Hillman
studio assistant
Brody Ratsoy
Andrew Ellis
re-recording mixing
Western Post Productions
post-production services
Post Digital Works
production clerk
Christine Sears
production supervisor
Kathryn Lynch
program administrator
Bruce Hagerman
executive producer
Svend-Erik Eriksen
Rina Fraticelli

Awards


  • Honorable Mention - Category: Social Issues International Film and Video Festival
  • Best Documentary Short AwardAnnual American Indian Film Festival