Top 20 movies like Forever in Our Hearts: Memories of the Hebron Relocation

Forever in Our Hearts: Memories of the Hebron Relocation

In 1999, Innu community members who, 40 years previously, had been forcibly relocated from their remote northern region of Labrador to established settlements in the province, return to Hebron to reminisce and reckon with the destructive impact the relocation had on their traditional ways of life and Indigenous identity. This film serves as a companion piece to Carol Brice Bennett’s book "IkKaumajannik Piusivinnik – Reconciling With Memories," and stands as the only known audio-visual document of the reunion of a resettled community in Newfoundland & Labrador.

Forever in Our Hearts: Memories of the Hebron Relocation is of 0 hour(s) and 48 minute(s). It is Produced By:  OKâlaKatiget Society. It was released on 2001-12-30.

Genres: Documentary

1. Meteshu innushkueu (Meteshu innushkueu)

Meteshu innushkueu

(Meteshu innushkueu)

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2. Thacker Pass: Mining The Sacred

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In Nevada’s remote Thacker Pass, a fight for our future is playing out between local Indigenous tribes and powerful state and corporate entities hellbent on mining the lithium beneath their land. Vancouver-based Lithium Americas is developing a massive lithium mine at Thacker Pass, but for more than two years several local tribes and environmental organizations have tried to block or delay the mine in the courts and through direct action.

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3. Cornerstone of Melbourne

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4. I Made a Vow

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A couple from North Preston, Nova Scotia plan an elaborate wedding with dozens of bridesmaids.

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5. History of Manawan - Part Two (History of Manawan - Part Two)

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Atikamekw elder Cézar Néwashish continues to recount the history of the community of Manawan that first began in The History of Manawan: Part One. As Christianity and European customs take deeper root in the community – abetted by residential schools and aggressive assimilationist government policies – seemingly irreversible changes to significant customs begin to unfold. Despite these struggles, the people carry on. This short is part of the Manawan series directed by Alanis Obomsawin.

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6. Nika tsheka uiten mishkut (Nika tsheka uiten mishkut)

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8. Taking Alcatraz

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A documentary account by award-winning filmmaker John Ferry of the events that led up to the 1969 Native American occupation of Alcatraz Island as told by principal organizer, Adam Fortunate Eagle. The story unfolds through Fortunate Eagle's remembrances, archival newsreel footage and photographs.

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9. La ravissante (La ravissante)

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In the form of a poetic love letter to its nation, this short film reveals a strong community and the anchoring of the new generation in this rich culture.

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10. The Trip

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In this honest and deeply personal account of living with addiction, a young man talks about the realities and challenges of living in the Anishinaabe community of Kitcisakik and the hope he still harbours for himself and his people.

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11. Mi'kmaq Family (Migmaoei Otjiosog)

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12. Wifi Rider

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A viral Instagram account, a bold fashion line. One young Palestinian man shows the Arab they don´t have to tap into the Western zeitgeist, they can create their own.

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13. James Andersen: Over 50 Years of Taking Pictures

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15. Kouchibouguac (Kouchibouguac)

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In 1969, the federal government expropriated two hundred and fifteen families in eight towns of New Brunswick in order to build a national park. Not only did these families lose their homes and their memories, they also lost their livelihoods.

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18. No Place is Far Away (No hay lugar lejano)

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19. Arise

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A film that captures the portraits and stories of extraordinary women around the world who are coming together to heal the injustices against the earth, weaves together poetry, music, art, and stunning scenery to create a hopeful and collective story that inspires us to work for the earth. The list of impassioned, indefatigable female environmental activists featured in this film includes Winona LaDuke, a Native American who has championed the use of solar and wind power on reservations; Theo Colborn, head of The Endocrine Disruption Exchange, who fights against toxic chemicals in our water supplies; Beverly Grant, who’s created a vibrant farmer’s market in a black neighborhood of Denver, Colo.; Dana Miller, who spearheads an “urban agriculture movement” in the same city; and Vandana Shiva, who champions organic farming in India.

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20. The Wind Is Blowing Through My Heart (Váimmustan lea biegga)

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