A new film follows a canoe trip by First Nation elders to their homelands

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A new film follows a canoe trip by First Nation elders to their homelands
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THUNDER BAY — In early September 2019, two elders from Nibinamik First Nation embarked on a trip along a historic canoe route in their traditional territories.

Now, after three years of post-production work, the 24-minute film – Journey to Our Homelands – chronicling the journey will be shown this week at the 18th annual Vox Popular Media Arts Festival. Although only 50 kilometres apart by air, the canoe route between Nibinamik and PinnaeMootang is longer, and includes numerous portages.

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