Niish Manidoowag (Two-Spirited Beings)

20175 min 43 secFilm: Documentaire

Réalisation: Debbie S. Mishibinijima

Production: Manon Barbeau

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Four youth travel Bebamikawe Trail on Wiikwemkoong Unceded First Nation Territory. Two of the youths are Two Spirited and discuss the confrontations and acceptance that they have encountered within their community and how it has affected their ability to experience and learn their culture. Long before the settlers arrived to Turtle Island (aka North America), there existed a Two Spirit Society in many tribal communities. The Two Spirited people were revered and treated with respect and equality. They were sought for their wisdom, healing and visions. Once a child had reached the age of puberty, a special ceremony was held. The child would enter a lodge, and pick either a basket or a bow. The item chosen helped to provide guidance on whether the feminine or masculine role would be the path followed. The Two Spirit Society was quickly abolished with the arrival of settlers. The Two Spirit Society has been revived….Niish Manidoowag speaks to the real issues that Transgender Youth encounter in their life’s journey. We honour all LGBQT peoples everywhere.

Catégories de sujets


  • Peuples autochtones au Canada (Premières Nations et Métis) > JeunesseIdentité culturelleReligion et Spiritualité
  • Sexualité et Reproduction > Minorité sexuelle (personnes 2ELGBTQ+)
  • Rôles et relations > Enfants et jeunesBispiritualité, queer/allosexuel, LGBTQ

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réalisateur
Debbie S. Mishibinijima
producteur
Manon Barbeau