8th Fire : It's Time!
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Physical Description:
1 streaming video (43 min 29 sec)
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Computer data.
videorecording
electronic - Publisher: Toronto : Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 2012
Content descriptions
General Note: | CBC CURIO collection. CatMonthString:december.15 Multi-User. |
Restrictions on Access Note: | Access restricted to Curio.ca subscribers |
Creation/Production Credits Note: | Director: Docherty, Neil ; Producer: Walker, Connie ; Producer: Bibeau, Nathalie ; Producer: Clibbon, Jennifer ; Producer: Ondaatje, Griffin ; Producer: Crichton, Kelly. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Host: Kinew, Wab, 1981-. |
Type of Computer File or Data Note: | Streaming video. |
System Details Note: | System requirements: Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, or Internet Explorer 11 or higher. Mode of access: Internet. |
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note: | Access may be limited to affiliated libraries. Access requires VIU IP addresses and is restricted to VIU students, faculty and staff. |
Language Note: | In English. Closed-captioned. |
Issuing Body Note: | Made available online by publisher. |
Source of Description Note: | Source of description from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Summary:
It's Time! challenges Canadians with this reality: if we don't improve our relationship with Aboriginal people, we will cripple our economy. Both the footage and the argument come in high definition and make the case that Canada is changing beneath our feet. In a dynamic two-minute walk through 500 years of history, 8th Fire host Wab Kinew explains how ancient Wampum belts hold a clue to the future. The Supreme Court of Canada now confirms the promises they hold as the truth. The First Nations of this country were not conquered. They signed treaties to share the land, and this means Aboriginal people must be consulted and accommodated when anyone wants to dig, explore or develop on their land.