HI-HO MISTAHEY! Story of Attawapiskat

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HI-HO Mistahey!
HI-HO Mistahey!
HI-HO Mistahey!
HI-HO Mistahey!

THUNDER BAY – Aboriginal – The National Film Board of Canada presents HI-HO MISTAHEY! -A film by Alanis Obomsawin

Hi-Ho Mistahey! by Alanis Obomsawin, National Film Board of Canada

FREE STREAMING ON NFB.CA FOR THREE DAYS ONLY! (February 14-16 2014)

Have a Heart Day

On the occasion of the Have a Heart Day: This film takes us into the heart of Shannen’s Dream, a national campaign to provide fair access to education for First Nations youth. Attawapiskat has been in the news a lot, from the fight for a school to the national and international stage as students have fought for a new school.

Scenes from Attawapiskat

Attawapiskat Christmas Parade. Frosty the Snowman reclines in the perfect conditions for a snowman, Photo by Rosiewoman Cree.
Attawapiskat Christmas Parade. Frosty the Snowman reclines in the perfect conditions for a snowman, Photo by Rosiewoman Cree.
Attawapiskat School
The proposed new school for Attawapiskat is now becoming real!
Banner up on Attawapiskat road to the De Beers Victor Mine - Photo by Chris Kat © 2013 all rights reserved
Banner up on Attawapiskat road to the De Beers Victor Mine – Photo by Chris Kat © 2013 all rights reserved
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