Ôtênaw (2017)
Ôtênaw is a film documenting the oral storytelling of Dwayne Donald, an educator from Treaty 6, Edmonton Canada. Drawing from nêhiyawak philosophies, he speaks about the multilayered histories of Indigenous peoples' presence both within and around amiskwacîwâskahikan, or what has come to be known as the city of Edmonton.
Director: Conor McNally
Runtime: 40 min
Release Date: May 1, 2017
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Ôtênaw about?
- Ôtênaw is a film documenting the oral storytelling of Dwayne Donald, an educator from Treaty 6, Edmonton Canada. Drawing from nêhiyawak philosophies, he speaks about the multilayered histories of Indigenous peoples' presence both within and around amiskwacîwâskahikan, or what has come to be known as the city of Edmonton.
- Who directed Ôtênaw?
- Ôtênaw was directed by Conor McNally.
- Who stars in Ôtênaw?
- Ôtênaw stars Dwayne Donald.
- How long is Ôtênaw?
- Ôtênaw has a runtime of 40m (40 minutes).