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Still from AIRSTRIP—UPROOTING A NATION
Airstrip—Uprooting a Nation
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An old abandoned airstrip on unceded territory acts as a metaphor of the impact of clear cutting on the ability to live a traditional lifestyle.
2014 · 4m · Canada
English
English, French subs
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About the Film
On the unceded Anishnabe territory sits an old abandoned airstrip. Built without the consent of the Anishnabe people, this airstrip becomes a metaphor for Haylee to address clear cutting and the impacts it has on her family’s traditional lifestyle.
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Credits
Editor
Clark Ferguson and Philippe David Gagné
Boom Operator
Charlene McConini, Clark Ferguson and Emilie Monnet
Camera
Charlene McConini, Clark Ferguson and Philippe David Gagné
Voice Recording
Craig Commanda
Writer
Haylee Nottaway
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