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Date
April 17, 2019 6:30PM
Name
Film screening: Angry Inuk
Description
For thousands of years, Inuit in Canada’s Arctic region have depended on seal hunting for survival. Today, seal hunting, although controversial, is still very important to Inuit communities. Closely tied to traditional knowledge about ways of life on the land, the economy and food security, the practice of seal hunting is crucial for sustainable communities in the North.
In her 2016 award winning documentary, Inuk filmmaker Alethea Arnaquq-Baril presents the many sides of the story, and follows a new tech-savvy generation of Inuit bringing their voices into the conversation with humour and social media.
Language: English, Inuktitut with English subtitles
The Museum is proudly partnered with REEL CANADA for this program.
Where: Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Level 1 – Manitoba Teachers’ Society Classrooms
When: Wednesday, April 17, 2019 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Cost: Free ticket required
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