[NatureNS] Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change", film screening

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This may be of interest to some.

Patricia L. Chalmers
Halifax

>    * From: School for Resource and Environmental Studies
>    * Subject: "Qapirangajuq: Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change", 
> film screening
>    * Renowned Inuit filmmaker, Zach Kunuk (Atanarjuat/The Fast 
> Runner) will screen and discuss his newest film, "Qapirangajuq: 
> Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change," with co- director Dr. Ian 
> Mauro (Canada Research Chair at Mt. Allison)
>    *  at Ondaatje Hall, McCain Building, Dalhousie on Feb. 9th at 7 p.m.
>    * Kunuk's first feature film, Atanarjuat/The Fast Runner, is a 
> milestone in the development of an independent indigenous cinema. 
> In 2001, it won the Camera d'Or for Best First Feature at the 
> Cannes film Festival and six Genie awards in Canada, including for 
> Best Picture and Best Director. It is the first film in Canada to 
> be produced in an aboriginal language and the first film produced 
> in the Inuktitut language. For his achievements, in 2002 Kunuk was 
> made an Officer of the Order of Canada. Most recently Kunuk joined 
> with researcher and filmmaker Dr. Ian Mauro to co-direct the film 
> Qapirangajuq: Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change, which documents 
> the knowledge and experience of the Inuit hunting communities who 
> speak from the front line of environmental changes in the 21st century.
>    * This event is co-sponsored by SRES (School for Resource and 
> Environmental Studies), the College of Sustainability, the 
> Elizabeth May Chair in Sustainability and Environmental Health, and 
> Dalhousie's Visiting Scholars' Fund.

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This may be of interest to some.<br><br>
Patricia L. Chalmers<br>
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<li>Subject: <b>&quot;Qapirangajuq: Inuit Knowledge and Climate
Change&quot;, film screening</b>
<li>Renowned Inuit filmmaker, Zach Kunuk (Atanarjuat/The Fast Runner)
will screen and discuss his newest film, &quot;Qapirangajuq: Inuit
Knowledge and Climate Change,&quot; with co- director Dr. Ian Mauro
(Canada Research Chair at Mt. Allison)
<li>&nbsp;at Ondaatje Hall, McCain Building, Dalhousie on Feb. 9th at 7
p.m.
<li>Kunuk's first feature film, Atanarjuat/The Fast Runner, is a
milestone in the development of an independent indigenous cinema. In
2001, it won the Camera d'Or for Best First Feature at the Cannes film
Festival and six Genie awards in Canada, including for Best Picture and
Best Director. It is the first film in Canada to be produced in an
aboriginal language and the first film produced in the Inuktitut
language. For his achievements, in 2002 Kunuk was made an Officer of the
Order of Canada. Most recently Kunuk joined with researcher and filmmaker
Dr. Ian Mauro to co-direct the film Qapirangajuq: Inuit Knowledge and
Climate Change, which documents the knowledge and experience of the Inuit
hunting communities who speak from the front line of environmental
changes in the 21st century.
<li>This event is co-sponsored by SRES (School for Resource and
Environmental Studies), the College of Sustainability, the Elizabeth May
Chair in Sustainability and Environmental Health, and Dalhousie's
Visiting Scholars' Fund. </font>
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