Filmmaker Jeff Barnaby (Mi’kMaq) joined Indigenous Waves this week to talk his first feature film, Rhymes For Young Ghouls. Rhymes has garnered a great deal of attention, including putting Barnaby on TIFF’s Top 10 Canadian Films Festival List. Jeff Barnaby is from Listuguj, Quebec. His short films have played in numerous festivals, including Sundance, Tribeca, … Continue reading →
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[audio https://indigenouswaves.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/march-4iw.mp3] On February 27th, 2013, the Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA) and the University of Lethbridge hosted a talk on the abolishment of the Indian Act with Tom Flanagan, *University of Calgary professor of political science and former advisor to PM Stephen Harper. During the talk, Levi Little Mustache asked Flanagan … Continue reading →
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