Club native : [videorecording (DVD)] how thick is your blood?

Club native : [videorecording (DVD)] how thick is your blood?

Alternate Title
How thick is your blood?
 
Êtes-vous de sang pur?

Publication Date
2007-2008

Publication Information
[Montréal, Que.] : National Film Board of Canada,

Physical Description
1 videodisc (78 min)

Subject Term
Indian women -- Canada -- Ethnic identity.
 
Indians of North America -- Canada -- Ethnic identity.

Geographic Term
Kahnawake (Québec) -- Social life and customs.

Additional Contributors
Deer, Tracey.

Summary
In Club Native, filmmaker Tracey Deer uses Kahnawake, her hometown, as a lens to probe deeply into the history and contemporary reality of Aboriginal identity. Following the stories of four women, she reveals the exclusionary attitudes that divide the community and many others like it across Canada. Deer traces the roots of the problem, from the advent of the highly discriminatory Indian Act through the controversy of Bill C31, up to the present day, where membership on the reserve is determined by a council of Mohawk elders, whose rulings often appear inconsistent. And with her own home as a poignant case study, she raises a difficult question faced by people of many ethnicities across the world: What roles do bloodline and culture play in determining identity?

Language
English

General Note
DVD-R; may not play on all DVD Players.

Language Note
In English ; Subtitles: French.


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
Corner Brook (WCB)Adult NFic DVD NFBAdult Non-Fiction DVD NFB970.3 C62Checked In