Onkwa nisteńhsera Mothers of our nations : Indigenous Elders Summit 2004, Six Nations, Ontario / producers Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Indigenous Health Research Development Program, McMaster University Indigenous Studies Program, National Aboriginal Health Organization ; director, Dawn Martin-Hill
"This is the second documentary in a series of four drawn from the Elders who spoke during the six-day International Indigenous Elders Summit 2004 hosted at Six Nations of the Grand River, Ontario. This documentary examines the need for Indigenous women to reclaim, restore and revitalize their traditional knowledge and also highlights the plight of the 500 missing and murdered women in Canada by acknowledging the racialized violence towards Indigenous women as chronicled in the Native Women's Association of Canada Stolen Sisters campain. Included are the voices of women who have endured the realities of recism, murder, historical trauma and those who continue to be embroiled in violence. Elders express the need to heal and break the silence for the future of their families and Nations. They also identify solutions that strive to improve their children's wellness."
"Onkwa nisteńhsera Mothers of our nations : Indigenous Elders Summit 2004, Six Nations, Ontario / producers Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres, Indigenous Health Research Development Program, McMaster University Indigenous Studies Program, National Aboriginal Health Organization ; director, Dawn Martin-Hill"
Indigenous Elders Summit (2004 : Six Nations Indian Reserve No. 40, Ont.)
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