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Cree First Nation -- Saskatchewan -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile films.
Sky -- Juvenile films.
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Cree First Nation -- Saskatchewan -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile films.
Sky -- Juvenile films.
MARC Display
Wapos
Bay
.
They
dance
at
night
[videorecording (DVD)].
National Film Board of Canada, c2006.
Call #:
DVD WAP Ep.
3
Subjects
Cree First Nation -- Saskatchewan -- Social life and customs -- Juvenile films.
Sky -- Juvenile films.
URL856
Online study guide:
Alternate title:
They
dance
at
night
[videorecording (DVD)]
Wapos
Bay
.
Episode
3
,
They
dance
at
night
[videorecording (DVD)]
Wapos
Bay
.
Series
1
.
Episode
3
,
They
dance
at
night
[videorecording (DVD)]
Format:
[videorecording (DVD)].
Description:
1
videodisc (ca. 24 min.) : Dolby digital sd., col. ; 12 cm.
Notes:
Study guides available for this
series
on the NFB website.
DVD-R. May not play on all equipment.
Public performance rights.
Closed-captioned.
English and Cree.
Production:
Produced by
Wapos
Bay
Productions in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada and in association with the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) ; Producers, Dennis Jackson, Melanie Jackson, Anand Ramayya, Derek Mazur ; Writers, Trevor Cameron and Jordan Wheeler ; Director, Dennis Jackson.
Summary:
The sky is a source of endless fascination for young Raven and T-Bear as
they
study the clouds during daylight and learn about the spiritual dimension of the northern lights. For the members of the
Wapos
Bay
community, respect is at the centre of their relationships with each other and all
they
do as
they
balance old ways with new. Raven and T-Bear learn that listening with care to relatives, offering tobacco ties when picking sweetgrass, and expressing gratitude to the creator are some of the spiritual aspects of living life in balance. Raven and T-Bear discover that their careless behaviour may be the source of small misfortunes and even violent storms.These are signs of disrespect and require a ceremony to restore harmony and balance.
Wapos
Bay
is an award-winning
series
of stop-motion animations (claymation) about three Cree children living in remote northern Saskatchewan. Guided by elders, extended family and their own insatiable curiosity, T-Bear, Talon and Raven learn how to balance traditional ways with newer ones.
Audience:
Ages 5 and up. Container.
Genre:
Clay animation television programs.
Films for the hearing impaired.
DVDs for children.
Other authors:
Jackson, Dennis, 1968-
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network.
National Film Board of Canada.
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