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The dream catcher
2011

DVD

The Anishinaabe people of Manitoulin Island, known by others as the Ojibwe, Odawa and Potawatomi have a rich culture of storytelling. The Anishinaabe history and tradition has been passed down from generation to generation by respected and cherished elders who shared the stories they learned from their elders. The Anishinaabe people are master storytellers and believe in sharing these ancient and beautiful stories about their culture and history. We are honoured to share this long-established tradition with you and invite you to watch, listen and read along with James Panamick as he shares an Anishinaabe story about how his people were given the gift and teaching of the Dream Catcher. This beautiful story about living with Mother Nature and respect for all is as relevant today as it has ever been. Most people have seen a dream catcher. Few, however, know the traditional story and origin.

Item Details

Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 31 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.

Target Audience Note: CHVR: NR.

Notes:

  • Canadiana.
  • Title from container.
  • Item lacks production credits.
  • For specific added features see container or interactive features menu while viewing disc.
  • DVD.
  • Limited public performance rights.
  • Audio tracks and subtitles in English and Ojibwa.

Publisher or Distributor Number: REALDC1

Control Number: 906477

Publisher: [Canada] : Visual Education Centre, c2011.
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