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Warrior up! Episode 3, Tréchelle Bunn : movement is medicine / series director, David Finch ; writers, Maureen Marovitch, David Finch ; based on a concept by Ramelle Mair ; producers, David Finch, Maureen Marovitch.
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- Video
- Series:
- Warrior Up! ; Episode 3
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Indigenous youth--Manitoba.
- Indigenous youth--North America.
- Running--Manitoba--Psychological aspects.
- Healing--Manitoba.
- Walking--Manitoba--Psychological aspects.
- Genre:
- Documentary television programs.
- Television series.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (23 minutes)
- Other Title:
- WarriorUp! Episode 3, Tréchelle Bunn : movement is medicine
- Place of Publication:
- Montreal, QC : Picture This Productions, 2024.
- Language Note:
- In English.
- System Details:
- video file
- Summary:
- Warrior Up! is a documentary series that follows Indigenous youth across Turtle Island who are standing up and making change, transforming their communities, their lands and their lives for the better. Episode 3: Tréchelle Bunn is a twenty-two-year-old University of Manitoba hockey player whose life motto is “movement is medicine.” Normally that medicine takes the form of hockey practices and games, but the 200 unmarked graves found at Kamloops Residential School in 2021 pushed Trechelle, who is Dakota, to think of other ways that movement could help heal her home community. Warrior Up! caught up with Tréchelle the day before she launched her goal: holding Canada’s first-ever Reconciliation Run from Birtle to Birdtail, Manitoba on September 30, Canada’s National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. Host Joshua Odjick joins Trechelle as she recruits runners, brews a healing tea with her grandmother and prepares herself mentally to lead the chaotic behind-the-scenes action of the half-marathon. Joshua, Trechelle, dozens of volunteers and runners gather the next day at dawn at the former Residential school her own great grandparents once attended. We follow the runners and Trechelle on the symbolic 21km run back to the community. The run turns out to be an emotional one for many of the participants, some of whom have their own deeply personal connections to that residential school. Joshua is there at refueling stops, helping to encourage the runners, and as the child of residential and day-school survivors, to experience the healing himself first-hand.
- Participant:
- Hosts: Joshua Odjick, Anna Lambe, Joel Oulette ; featuring: Tréchelle Bunn.
- Notes:
- Title from resource description page (viewed July 26, 2024).
- OCLC:
- 1455639732
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