Some Natives of Churchill
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- Опубліковано 18 бер 2019
- This short documentary zooms in on Churchill, Manitoba, on the western curve of Hudson Bay. The town boomed for a while after it became the railhead seaport for the shipment of Prairie grain. It also changed the way of life of the Native Indian and Inuit population. "Four levels of government," says one, "and the town's biggest industry is the liquor store." In this film, local inhabitants say what they think of the changes and why they decided to stay when others moved on.
Directed by Cynthia Scott - 1973 | 27 min
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Lived in. Churchill from 1956 till 1978 so great to see this video with those that I know Jimmy Spence and his family were the greatest, also Mr Lundy, the Masans and it’s been a few years some I forget their names also Kookum Nellies family was so friendly and friend
One.word for this people.
RESPECT
6:18 is worth a look
Interesting film, I do hope that a few escaped to keep the old ways alive, western civilisation should not be in a place like that.
Your em starts w coller would you be mr collier school teacher
Quite a racist film here.
Where is the racism?
Against Indians?
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its of its time thats for sure, i grew up in Churchill.