Pîtoteyihtam

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In the Plains Cree language, “pîtoteyihtam” means “one who thinks differently”. Among various indigenous peoples, difference is far from being perceived as a handicap and is rather seen as a strength from which the whole community can benefit. In the era of reconciliation, Indigenous peoples are reclaiming their traditional knowledge and philosophies. Through intimate encounters with several people from the communities of Pessamit (Innu) and Manawan (Atikamekw), the film reveals how neurodiversity is perceived and experienced there, and how we can rethink the accompaniment of these young people by reconnecting with traditional philosophies of First Nations.

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French, Cree

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Kim O'Bomsawin

Kim O'Bomsawin

Kim O’Bomsawin, an Abenaki, completed a master’s degree in sociology before embarking on her career as a documentary filmmaker, which has earned her numerous awards. Discovering the world of the first peoples is what motivates her approach. President of Terre Innue and Productions Innu Assi since 2020, Kim O’Bomsawin is executive producer on all Terre Innue projects. She also gives conferences in schools and institutions on Aboriginal cinema and on the issues that affect First Peoples.
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