RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws (2017)

RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws (2017) poster

For thousands of years, Indigenous peoples have governed their territories according to their own laws – safeguarding land, air, water and communities to sustain their cultures and economies. Drawing on the lessons learned over two decades of work with Indigenous peoples on Indigenous law-based approaches to land use planning, impact assessment and other aspects of environmental governance, in 2016 West Coast launched the RELAW program (Revitalizing Indigenous Law for Land, Air and Water).

Director: Kamala Todd
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 8 min
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Cast

Cinematography: Joah Lui
Editing: Kamala Todd
Production: West Coast Environmental Law
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws about?
For thousands of years, Indigenous peoples have governed their territories according to their own laws – safeguarding land, air, water and communities to sustain their cultures and economies. Drawing on the lessons learned over two decades of work with Indigenous peoples on Indigenous law-based approaches to land use planning, impact assessment and other aspects of environmental governance, in 2016 West Coast launched the RELAW program (Revitalizing Indigenous Law for Land, Air and Water).
Who directed RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws?
RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws was directed by Kamala Todd.
Who stars in RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws?
RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws stars Dean Billy, Helen Copeland, Spencer Greening, Sally Hunter, Shauna Johnson, Lana Lowe.
How long is RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws?
RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
What genre is RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws?
RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws is a Documentary film.
Where was RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws produced?
RELAW: Living Indigenous Laws was produced in Canada.