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Phyllis Grant

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Mi’kmaq filmmaker from Pabineau First Nation.

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Waseteg

Waseteg

The story of a young Micmac girl whose name means "the light from the dawn."
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2010

Waseteg

Waseteg

The story of a young Micmac girl whose name means "the light from the dawn."
5.0

Year:

2010

Waseteg

Waseteg

The story of a young Micmac girl whose name means "the light from the dawn."
5.0

Year:

2010

Maq and the Spirit of the Woods

Maq and the Spirit of the Woods

When an elder in the community offers him a small piece of pipestone, Maq carves a little person out of it. Proud of his work, the boy wants to impress his grandfather and journeys through the woods to find him. Along the path Maq meets a curious traveller named Mi’gmwesu. Together they share stories, medicine, laughter and song. Maq begins to care less about making a good impression and more about sharing the knowledge and spirit he's found through his creation. It is only when Maq joins his grandfather that he understands who Mi’gmwesu really is.
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2006

Maq and the Spirit of the Woods

Maq and the Spirit of the Woods

When an elder in the community offers him a small piece of pipestone, Maq carves a little person out of it. Proud of his work, the boy wants to impress his grandfather and journeys through the woods to find him. Along the path Maq meets a curious traveller named Mi’gmwesu. Together they share stories, medicine, laughter and song. Maq begins to care less about making a good impression and more about sharing the knowledge and spirit he's found through his creation. It is only when Maq joins his grandfather that he understands who Mi’gmwesu really is.
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2006

Maq and the Spirit of the Woods

Maq and the Spirit of the Woods

When an elder in the community offers him a small piece of pipestone, Maq carves a little person out of it. Proud of his work, the boy wants to impress his grandfather and journeys through the woods to find him. Along the path Maq meets a curious traveller named Mi’gmwesu. Together they share stories, medicine, laughter and song. Maq begins to care less about making a good impression and more about sharing the knowledge and spirit he's found through his creation. It is only when Maq joins his grandfather that he understands who Mi’gmwesu really is.
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2006