Etthén Heldeli caribou eaters
2018
DVD
Etthén Heldeli: Caribou Eaters travels with Déné First Nations people in Canada's north, as they search for the species so vital to every aspect of their lives - the barren-ground caribou. The documentary is a celebration of their rich ancient culture, and a visual document lamenting their traditions that could vanish, if the caribou disappear. The program follows Déné people as they hunt, harvest, butcher, feast, and celebrate the caribou, an iconic species that has sustained and defined their people for thousands of years.
Item Details
Edition: Limited edition.
Description:
- 1 videodisc (44 minutes) : sound, colour ; 4 3/4 inches
- polychrome
- digital optical
- NTSC
- video file DVD video region 1
Target Audience Note:
- E.
- Canadian Home Video Rating: Not Rated.
- Young Adult / General
Other Title: Caribou eaters
Notes:
- Canadiana.
- Executive producers: Mark Bradley, Ian Toews ; producers: Hildy Bowen, Mark Bradley, Cary Ciesielski, Mike MacNaughton, Ian Toews ; editor: Jason Britski ; writers: Jason Britski, Ian Toews ; director of photography: Ian Toews ; original music: Wolf Willow ; director: Ian Toews.
- Narrator: Doris Amyotte.
- DVD-R ; NTSC ; widescreen, 16:9.
- Licensed for public performance.
- English, Dene (subtitled)
Control Number: 2859310
Publisher: [Canada] : 291 Film Company, [2018?]Subjects:
- Canada, Northern -- Ecology.
- Canada, Northern -- History.
- Caribou hunting -- Canada.
- Dene -- History.
- Dene -- Manners and customs.
- Human-animal relationships -- Canada.
- Indigenous peoples -- North America -- History.
- Indigenous peoples -- North America -- Manners and customs.
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