That Old Game La Crosse

20187 min 59 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: JL Whitecrow

Production: Kristi Lane SinclairAndré PicardKate VollumAnita LeeLea Marin

Script: JL Whitecrow

Coproduced by the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres and the National Film Board of Canada.

Long before Canada became a country, every nation on Turtle Island had its own unique version of a stick-ball game. The most popular one on this continent has always been lacrosse, a game that was gifted to the First Nations by the birds and four-legged animals, and played for centuries as a medicine game. This short film explores how the medicine game that has been passed down from generation to generation by the Haudenasaunee at the Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre is helping to revive their cultures and restore their communities. Young people have always been at the centre of community for many First Nations societies, and this documentary shares the wisdom of cultivating the spirit of belonging in youth, revealing how this is helping to shape a new future.

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Subject categories


  • Indigenous Peoples in Canada (First Nations and Métis) > Adolescents and Young AdultsCultural IdentityQuébec and OntarioSports
  • Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Customs and Traditions
  • Health/Personal Development > Fitness/Physical Activities
  • Indigenous Studies > History/PoliticsIdentity/Society
  • Physical Education > Safety/Fair Play/Leadership
  • Roles & Relationships > Children & Youth Indigenous Identity
  • Community > Community Development Sports & RecreationUrbanization, Relocation

Credits


writer
JL Whitecrow
director
JL Whitecrow
producer
Kristi Lane Sinclair
Lea Marin
executive producer
André Picard
Anita Lee
associate producer
Kate Vollum
director of photography
Nicholas Bradford-Ewart
sound recordist
Beni Harper
editor
Jordan O'Connor
sound edit
Anthony Wallace
narration record
Anthony Wallace
narration
Gary Parker
animation
JL Whitecrow
administrator
Isabelle Limoges
production coordinator
Gabrielle Dupont
technical coordinator
Daniel Lord
Kevin Riley
Max Wolfond
director, Business Development, Institutional Program
Julie Huguet
program coordinator
Marcia Seebaran
manager, studio operations
Mark Wilson
production supervisor
Marcus Matyas
assistant editor
William Mitchell
online editor
Denis Pilon
sound mixer
Luc Léger
infographist
Mélanie Bouchard
Cynthia Ouellet
Jacques-Bertrand Simard
technician
Isabelle Painchaud
Patrick Trahan
Pierre Dupont
marketing manager
Charles Pease
Kelly Fox
publicist
Jennifer Mair
networking agent
Donna Cowan
marketing manager, Community projects
Jane Gutteridge
legal services
Christian Pitchen
title design
Aimée Rochard
featuring
Kevin Sandy
Roman Hill
Lucas Sawana
Avery Steinbach-Parker
Dylan Brant
Joejoe Brant
Krystal Brant
Gary Parker
Jennifer Dockstader