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Film Review

Keepers of The Fire

National Film Board

The lady who brought you Women in The Shadow (Best Documentary, 1992), producer Christine Welsh, has returned, now offering viewers a glimpse of the role of women as warriors. It's a trail many have blazed, but few are noted for.

Film Review

Keepers of The Fire

National Film Board

The lady who brought you Women in The Shadow (Best Documentary, 1992), producer Christine Welsh, has returned, now offering viewers a glimpse of the role of women as warriors. It's a trail many have blazed, but few are noted for.

Film Review

Keepers of The Fire

National Film Board

The lady who brought you Women in The Shadow (Best Documentary, 1992), producer Christine Welsh, has returned, now offering viewers a glimpse of the role of women as warriors. It's a trail many have blazed, but few are noted for.

Films examine women as artists, warriors

REVIEW

Hands of History

National Film Board

Here is a refreshing invitation to the realm of Native art as defined

by four Native artists -- two from Alberta and two from British

Columbia. It's a welcome shift from the usual non-Native perspective of

exactly what comprises Native art.

Both Jane Ash Poitras and Joane Cardinal-Schubert speak in unison of

how Native society never fails to compartmentalize, to fit everything

into a tiny box and time frame, as it never had the space nor

Films examine women as artists, warriors

REVIEW

Hands of History

National Film Board

Here is a refreshing invitation to the realm of Native art as defined

by four Native artists -- two from Alberta and two from British

Columbia. It's a welcome shift from the usual non-Native perspective of

exactly what comprises Native art.

Both Jane Ash Poitras and Joane Cardinal-Schubert speak in unison of

how Native society never fails to compartmentalize, to fit everything

into a tiny box and time frame, as it never had the space nor

Films examine women as artists, warriors

REVIEW

Hands of History

National Film Board

Here is a refreshing invitation to the realm of Native art as defined

by four Native artists -- two from Alberta and two from British

Columbia. It's a welcome shift from the usual non-Native perspective of

exactly what comprises Native art.

Both Jane Ash Poitras and Joane Cardinal-Schubert speak in unison of

how Native society never fails to compartmentalize, to fit everything

into a tiny box and time frame, as it never had the space nor

Buffy boosting powwow music to mainstream

Page 10

In 1987, Edmund Bull founded the Red Bull singers following a tradition

handed down from his father and grandfather.

Since then, the powwow group has released countless tapes of its music

and is generally recognized as one of the finest powwow groups on the

continent.

Buffy Sainte-Marie, a Cree born on a small reserve near Regina but

raised in Maine, first gained international notoriety during the 1960s

folk boom and has since been an active proponent of Aboriginal music.

Buffy boosting powwow music to mainstream

Page 10

In 1987, Edmund Bull founded the Red Bull singers following a tradition

handed down from his father and grandfather.

Since then, the powwow group has released countless tapes of its music

and is generally recognized as one of the finest powwow groups on the

continent.

Buffy Sainte-Marie, a Cree born on a small reserve near Regina but

raised in Maine, first gained international notoriety during the 1960s

folk boom and has since been an active proponent of Aboriginal music.