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Reconciliation Documentary Film Pack

Learn more about the award-winning films included, take a tour of the technology, and learn how it works.

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The Reconciliation Documentary Film Pack offers an agile way to incorporate reconciliation resources into your learning catalogue. These award-winning short films are impactful, inspirational, and accessible for all levels of learners.

We are offering exclusive discounted pricing for Consortia Canada members.

Films can be viewed one at a time, or assigned as part of a larger program, event, or course. This offering allows learners to view a film of interest, or participate in assigned viewing alongside their peers.

Sharing access to the film pack is simple and easy - simply share your organization's custom link and password, and learners have instant, easy access to view the film of their choice. The course is hosted on our website on a private page for your organization and your learners access it with the link and password.  

Click on the button below to access the demo or download the excel price list.
This film pack includes the following films:
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Economic Reconciliation

Economic Reconciliation features Indigenous and non-Indigenous leaders sharing their insights and a hopeful glimpse at a respectful and prosperous future.

The film demonstrates that reconciliation is key to economic certainty and prosperity in Canada.  

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3rd World Canada

Set in the backdrop of the aftermath of the suicide of three parents, the documentary explores the impact of 3rd world conditions on children and a community's courage in looking after them.

Filmed with the participation of Tikinagan Child & Family Services, and the Nation of Kitchenuhmaykoosib lnninuwug.

 

Douglas Cardinal

Douglas Cardinal - Architect of the Future

The biographical film of the acclaimed architect and the Indigenous knowledge system he pays tribute to: an Anishinaabe raised in Blackfoot territory, architect Douglas Cardinal's curvilinear vision has produced instantly-recognizable monuments to Indigenous culture in the national capitals of both Canada and the United States.

The film reveals how his Anishinaabe culture and Indigenous worldview fuel his creative genius. 

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Waniska - an Awakening of Indigenous Knowledge

In an extraordinary display of resilience, a group of Elders out on the land address the importance of Indigenous knowledge. These residential school survivors shine a joyful light on a future where this traditional knowledge system may be called upon to assist humanity.

Filmed in the fields and forests of First Nations lands across Saskatchewan, Waniska - an Awakening of Indigenous Knowledge was envisioned and directed by the Elder's Circle (Kehte-Ayak) of First Nations University of Canada with participation from students.

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Âsônamâtowin - a Sharing of Indigenous Knowledge

Until the 1950’s Canada’s Indian Act made it illegal to practise Indigenous spiritual ceremonies. Witness the return to spiritual traditions and the Elders who are sharing what was once hidden knowledge.

Filmed in the fields and forests of First Nations lands across western Canada, Âsônamâtowin a Sharing of Indigenous Knowledge was envisioned and directed by the Elder's Circle (Kehte-Ayak) of First Nations University of Canada.

This fully online, learner-directed film pack features high-quality 4K films, transcripts for learner comprehension, and a synopsis background for each film.
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Demo the Reconciliation Documentary Film Pack

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Click the button to open the demo. The demo does not require a password to access.

How does it work?

To provide your learners access to the Reconciliation Documentary Film Pack, the steps are simple.

  1. Purchase your license by contacting your consortium representative.
  2. Once payment is complete, you will receive a unique link and password for your organization. Keep this handy! Your password will be something unique to your organization and easy to remember like your sports team, and not an alphanumeric key.
  3. Share your organization's unique link and password combination with your learners. By clicking the link and entering the password, your learners have instant access to the film pack's content and can revisit it any time by using the link and password.
  4. At the end of your license, your unique link will expire and learners who access it will be directed to contact your library.

Important: Because the film pack does not include a certificate or quiz, there is no tracking or usage reporting available for this product.

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Click the link to download the price list, then contact your consortium representative to complete your purchase.

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