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Rivers for Life

Rivers for Life

Short documentary on the controversy surrounding the construction of the Zapotillo Dam in Mexico. Shot on location in the village of Temacapulin during the 3rd International meeting of people affected by dams and their allies organized by International Rivers October 2010. Project developed in collaboration with Committee for Human Rights in Latin America (CDHAL). Documentary screened at LatiNordicos Montreal Film Festival in 2010. Travel provided by DIALOG - Aboriginal Peoples Research and Knowledge Network.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A4YCku_408
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Projects

  • Chisasibi Agroecology Initiative
  • Indigenous Jurisprudence
  • Restorying Tiohtià:ke: Globalization and the history of Montreal
  • Nanonetan Mamo: assessing the needs for culturally safe services for Aboriginal patients in long-term care in Joliette
  • Decolonial Street Art
  • Cree women’s narratives of wellness and autonomy
  • Decolonization and healing in Chisasibi
  • Miyupimaatisiiun in Eeyou Istchee
  • Plan Nord and Indigenous peoples: Globalization and development in Northern Quebec
  • Eeyou Histories: Cree socio-cultural meanings of resource development
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