Caribou Hunters

195118 minFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Stephen Greenlees

Production: Tom Daly

The Cree and Chippewa of northern Manitoba lead a nomadic life as they roam the northern stretches of forest and tundra in search of the caribou that is their main source of food. The camera follows a group of hunters with their dog teams as they move with the herds and at the same time trap the smaller animals of the forest and streams. Their focal point is the Hudson's Bay Company trading post, where they bring furs to exchange for the few essentials of their hardy existence. We also see their camp life, and examples of colourful handicrafts.

Catégories de sujets


  • Chasse et Pêche commerciales > Chasse au caribouPremières NationsTrappe et Commerce de la fourrureChasse
  • Peuples autochtones au Canada (Premières Nations et Métis) > Chasse, Commerce des fourrures et PiégeageProvinces des Prairies
  • Géographie > Territoire: autochtone

Générique


réalisateur
Stephen Greenlees
producteur
Tom Daly
caméra
Julien St-Georges
montage
Victor Jobin
narrateur
John Drainie
musique
Maurice Blackburn

Prix et récompenses


  • médaille de bronzeInternational Exhibition of Big Game Hunting and Fishing Films