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Ojichaag - Spirit Within - Short Horror Trailer
An emotionally devastated woman seeks comfort in her choice to end her life. As she faces death in the form of a spirit, she must decide to let herself go to fight to stay alive.
This short thriller is inspired by a true story. It depicts First Nations lore and Ojibway language in the form of a spirit. Marie, played by Joyce Delaronde (CTV Comedy Acting Good), a woman whose world has crumbled around her attempts to take her own life, only to find herself confronted by a Jiibay (a wandering spirit or ghost played by Curtis Howson of Winner and Deaner 89).
The apparition transports Marie to the spirit world and offers to help her live "the good life”. The Jiibay attempts to persuade her to let go and come with them, by sharing their understanding of their unjust life journey to this point. Marie must look at herself and ask why she’s been given this chance.
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The Night Shift
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Wilfred Buck - Book Launch January 21st 2023
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Indigenous star expert Wilfred Buck (Pawami niki titi cikiw). Wilfred is be joined by Wabanakwut “Wab” Kinew MLA, Leader of the Manitoba New Democratic Party and Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, to discuss Wilfred’s memoir and the new book on Cree perspectives on stars and constellations. “Herein is the story of how I lived and how I died and how I lived again a...
FREEDOM - Choreography Video
มุมมอง 1074 ปีที่แล้ว
Womxn’s Film & Video Network member's with lighting equipment provided by Winnipeg Film Group created a music video style dance video. Dancers from B.O.S.S. Dance Team, Tracy Tomchuck and Leticia Spence did the choreography. Song is from Artlist.io Crew: Rachel Beaulieu Anikò Kerè Cathy Herbert Post Production: Daniel Igne-Jajalla
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Adventure Inspired Handcrafted Goods stoneandcolour
Red River Roots - Short Film (Red River Metis)
มุมมอง 7K5 ปีที่แล้ว
Short Synopsis: Jesse's Red River Roots goes back over a century. Jesse tells how his family shaped his history with what he now has today. He goes on a spiritual journey to bring his great great great uncle a piece of home. Long Synopsis: Jesse Carriere is a Red River Metis from Winnipeg. He has heard about his family's role in the North-West Rebellion in Canada. He knows that his great great ...
"Little Spirit" told by Wilfred Buck
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Story of the Little Spirit - The little boy on the Moon. Moral of the story - To take care of people and to think of others before ourselves.
HUNGER - Short Film
มุมมอง 3686 ปีที่แล้ว
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Taking Back “Our Community” A community information session on the crystal meth crisis
มุมมอง 2096 ปีที่แล้ว
This video is to be shared far and wide. I attended an event curated by Marlene Davis, she took it upon herself to do something about the Crystal Meth Crisis affecting her community. Taking Back “Our Community” A community information session on the crystal meth crisis. Ebb & Flow First Nation - Sept 26th, 2018. 05:30 Keynote Address: James Favel - Co-Founder of Bear Clan Patrol. James talks ab...
RED RIVER ROOTS - Short Film Teaser
มุมมอง 596 ปีที่แล้ว
Here is a teaser for our new short film. Red River Roots follows Jesse Carriere. Jesse’s connection to his Red River Roots goes back over a century. He goes on a spiritual journey, to Batoche, Saskatchewan, to bring his uncle a piece of home. Directed by Rachel Beaulieu Written by Rachel Beaulieu & Jesse Carriere
Snack Time with Princess Yugi!
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Yugi tastes various snacks. She tastes gummies, crackers, chips, fries and gravy!
Amik Smart Work Ethics - Animation Spot
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  • @Pegcityskoden
    @Pegcityskoden วันที่ผ่านมา

    Eduard beaupre in pic is my 4th great grandfather. Thank you for this knowledge

  • @DanSmith-jk4tw
    @DanSmith-jk4tw 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you cousin for sharing this wonderful journey. I hope you carry it with you always as a Proud Métis!

  • @seanlefevre1130
    @seanlefevre1130 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Our family stayed behind at St Peter's Mission in Montana, and were close friends with Dumont's family and the others that stayed behind, like Mary Fields. Katherine Drexel had built a school there where Louis Riel taught and wrote his manifestos, and the Red River Metis lived there while petitioning the Canadian government and fighting the rebellions in Minnesota to take it back for the Dakota. Mother Amadeus was the head nun, who came from Philadelphia, and Katherine Drexel sent the nuns to Drexel University, so that the Metis and Blackfoot and Flathead Salish could get education at no cost, to help them with the westward expansion. We had come from the Traite Carre in Charlesbourg, Quebec, from the Moulin des Jesuites de Charlesbourg, and ended up at St Peter's Mission in Montana. We were somewhat Metis ourselves, but didn't really identify as that. Zoel Lefevre was a carpenter, highly trained, but after a robbery for the mine he worked for, he didn't get paid for the whole year, and we ended up living out of a wagon on the Judith river, and Blackfeet that camped out in tipis along the river through the winter helped us survive. Then Zoel met some Quebecers and Metis that invited him out to St Peter's Mission, which was started when the Iroquois told the Salish about the Christians, and they traveled to St Louis to ask Lewis and Clark about it, and they sent some Ursulines and Jesuits out to Montana. There were already some Metis that had gone out there, before the railroad was even built, and they spoke French and read western books and drank wine, and lived in cabins and tipis and wagons, and hunted bison. There are many letters back and forth between the nuns, which were considered radical extremists because they supported Mary Fields and Louis Riel, and St Peter's burned down, and the residential schools were begun, such as St Xavier's, which had hundreds of cases of abuse. The bishop was replaced, and Mother Amadeus and her 'radical' nuns were pushed out, and went to Alaska where they started another mission that is there to this day. We had also attended St Peter's and started a ranch and farm for a contract to supply the school with food. Dumont had escaped and lived quietly in our community for years until they extradited him to Canada and 'accidentally' shot and killed him while transporting him. My great grandfather invented some fish aerators and engines and worked as a machinist in Great Falls, and my grandfather and his brother wanted to get off the ranch and became scientists, but they had grown up in the little Cascade/St Peter's community. The church has been restored, and the community pooled funds together to mark all graves and show respect many, many, many years before any of the Every Child Matters movement, and we had a holiday in Mary Fields' honor. The old school is in ruins, and unfortunately they failed to stop the residential schools. You can read more about this in The Birdtail, and Lady Blackrobes books. I was shocked at how openly and honestly they argued about Karl Marx, equality, Metis and Indigenous rights, genocide, assimilation, etc. The people that started the residential schools knew what they were doing, and discussed it very openly. There were indigenous, Metis, and even some white people that did their best to fight against it, but unfortunately lost. Louis did the right thing, even knowing that he would probably be killed. I would like to come visit the community that crossed the border while we stayed behind in Montana, and if you ever go through the town of Cascade, you can go see the little church and ruins of the school. Take care! Thanks for sharing!

  • @colincarriere2553
    @colincarriere2553 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I am planning my trip soon. This was a beautiful and inspirational tribute Jesse (and M’nOnc Serge). Just learning these past weeks how and why we are Métis! It’s life changing.

  • @michaelbaratto7026
    @michaelbaratto7026 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    🌝👋🍀

  • @RyanSauvageau-t8s
    @RyanSauvageau-t8s 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

  • @liananabess1499
    @liananabess1499 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Beautiful

  • @David_Sewap7
    @David_Sewap7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Little spirit key-kwayy

  • @Linzi-rx4ed
    @Linzi-rx4ed ปีที่แล้ว

    Damase is my 6th great grand uncle, I am a descent of his brother André

  • @neil168
    @neil168 ปีที่แล้ว

  • @phoenixroulette
    @phoenixroulette ปีที่แล้ว

    Errr fuck

  • @CyrCloudMini
    @CyrCloudMini ปีที่แล้ว

    Bock 😢

  • @DeathsCall8975
    @DeathsCall8975 ปีที่แล้ว

    Why it sound like shaylee getting rapped

  • @larry3591
    @larry3591 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am from the rat River colony hello

  • @larry3591
    @larry3591 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awsome

  • @danielledoucette8988
    @danielledoucette8988 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey, Jesse! My 3rd Great Grand Uncle was Donald Ross. I went to Batoche and laid down tobacco for him and your uncle at the mass grave a few weeks ago. It was beautiful and peaceful there. :) Maxime Lépine was my 4th great Grand Uncle as well. Your video is beautiful and I’m so happy you had this journey with your dad.

  • @emilymln
    @emilymln 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Red River Metis, Bruce, Campbell, and Cunningham, Carriere, and Cardinal. Double Metis, Mum also has northern Atlantic Coast and Acadian Heritage.

  • @mssavedin92
    @mssavedin92 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    wow, that was interesting. Are there any Pocha's here?

  • @carlysss
    @carlysss 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I only discovered my red river roots this year and what that means to me. I've already been mentally planning my roadtrip to Saskatchewan and Manitoba to visit all the towns my families lived in and were buried in

    • @carlysss
      @carlysss 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@lissaelko1248 I do see it! What's your question friend?

  • @rajouimet
    @rajouimet 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well done cousin. I'm a proud Carriere descendant as well.

  • @90cbaird
    @90cbaird 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is what I want to do in the summer some of my ancestors are buried there too

  • @mwestaway211
    @mwestaway211 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I love listening to Mr Buck's voice, so calm and soothing. Perfect for a story teller.

  • @cooperbee408
    @cooperbee408 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    💔

  • @cooperbee408
    @cooperbee408 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    What line are you from?

    • @rachbeau7651
      @rachbeau7651 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Jesse is a Red River Metis

  • @ValHallaMusic
    @ValHallaMusic 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    well done! Thanks for this piece!

  • @HouseOfBabies
    @HouseOfBabies 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Gabriel Dumont is an Uncle of mine. My 4x Grandpere is his brother Isadore. Love the short. ❤️

  • @northernmetis
    @northernmetis 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very well done. Thank you

  • @risszaahh9579
    @risszaahh9579 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    first couple seconds into the video, with the music and the introduction had me hooked to keep watching. Great video, this feels so connecting for me; also being metis, makes me happy to see people creating content for others to see and feel too . :)

  • @MotionBoatFilms
    @MotionBoatFilms 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Simple but interesting short!

  • @cindymyskiw60
    @cindymyskiw60 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Awesome, so simple and effective