The Death of Documentary:. Métis Homeland Island Cache.

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The Death of Documentary:

Métis Homeland

Island Cache

Project Objectives

• Elders - Legacy• Representation/Reflection -

Broadcast• Documentation of Cultural Activity• Cultural Inquiry• Expanding the Documentary

Process - Interactivity and Collaboration.

Multiple Outcomes

• Distributing history and culture

• Learning tool for Youth and Elder

• Repository of knowledge

• Political Significance

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Participation/Collaboration

Sol Worth and John Adair

Through Navajo Eyes: An Exploration in Film Communication and Anthropology.

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Activism - Fogo Process

Challenge for ChangeColin Low and John KemenyNewfoundland Project

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Participatory Action Research

Ethics

• Right of Refusal

• Collaborative Process

• Directing activity

• Feedback and response

• Differentiating authorship / Multi-vocality

Island Cache Clip

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DVD and Web Structure

Prince George 2004