Remembering Inninimowin (2010)
Inninimowin (Cree) is spoken in several Native communities across Canada. Although it is considered one of the most preserved Native languages; it is also at risk of disappearing. This goal of this documentary is to mend the gaps in understanding between generations by exposing the harsh treatment of Native peoples and moving towards reconciliation and healing. Remembering Inninimowin captures the lost conversations between generations.
Director: Jules A. Koostachin
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 77 min
Release Date: January 1, 2010
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Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Remembering Inninimowin about?
- Inninimowin (Cree) is spoken in several Native communities across Canada. Although it is considered one of the most preserved Native languages; it is also at risk of disappearing. This goal of this documentary is to mend the gaps in understanding between generations by exposing the harsh treatment of Native peoples and moving towards reconciliation and healing. Remembering Inninimowin captures the lost conversations between generations.
- Who directed Remembering Inninimowin?
- Remembering Inninimowin was directed by Jules A. Koostachin.
- How long is Remembering Inninimowin?
- Remembering Inninimowin has a runtime of 1h 17m (77 minutes).
- What genre is Remembering Inninimowin?
- Remembering Inninimowin is a Documentary film.