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The Nitinaht chronicles / the National Film Board of Canada presents ; a film by Maurice Bulbulian ; produced by Jacques Vallée ; director, Maurice Bulbulian.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Bulbulian, Maurice, 1938- film director, editor of moving image work.
Vallée, Jacques, 1939- film producer.
Warren, Bob, narrator.
National Film Board of Canada, production company, distributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Indian children--Abuse of--British Columbia.
Indian children.
Family violence--British Columbia.
Family violence.
Child sexual abuse--British Columbia.
Child sexual abuse.
Ditidaht Indians--Sexual behavior--British Columbia.
Ditidaht Indians.
Indian children--Abuse of.
British Columbia.
Indians, Treatment of--Canada.
Indians, Treatment of.
Canada.
Genre:
Documentary films.
Nonfiction films.
Feature films.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 streaming video file (143 min.) : digital, sound, color
polychrome
Place of Publication:
[Montréal, Québec] : [Distributed by] National Film Board of Canada, [2018]
System Details:
System requirements: Firefox 4 and up; Safari 5.0 and up; Chrome version 21 and up; Internet Explorer 8 and up; Flash or HTML5 player.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
video file
Summary:
This is a candid portrait of an indigenous community struggling to come to terms with a searing legacy of sexual abuse, incest and family violence. The film follows the Ditidaht First Nation on BC's Nitinaht Lake Reserve over a seven-year period, after a respected elder is found guilty of sexually assaulting his granddaughter. Award-winning filmmaker Maurice Bulbulian was granted permission by members of the community to record their stories--and become a part of their healing process. These powerful and courageous interviews came to play a key role in enabling people in the community to share their experiences and overcome the cycle of abuse. Through their stories, they also reveal the continuing, devastating effects of the residential school system (which operated until the mid-1970s in BC). For decades, Indigenous youth were taken from their families and forced to attend these schools--where speaking their own languages and following their customs were forbidden, and where, all too often, physical, emotional and sexual abuse were routine. With hope and courage, the people in this film are overcoming their tragic past and healing themselves.
Participant:
"Speaker" for the Aboriginal communities, Bob Warren.
Credits:
Cinematographer, Serge Giguère ; editor, Maurice Bulbulian ; traditional and ceremonial songs performed by members of the Nitinaht community.
Notes:
Title from title frames.
Originally produced by: National Film Board of Canada, ©1997; previously released in 1998.
Description based on online resource; title from title frames (Docuseek2, viewed September 25, 2018).
Publisher Number:
nf-nitin Docuseek2
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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