Through the looking glass: a qualitative study of film in First Nations communities

This thesis explores the use of film and its effectiveness in capturing knowledge being transmitted from Elders to Youth while providing a ‘true’ indigenous voice. The research is based on a case study conducted with two Indigenous communities involved in the production of a research film about heal...

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Main Author: Lino, Amanda A.
Other Authors: Stewart, Robert, Beaulieu, Michel, Dowsley, Martha
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/509
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description This thesis explores the use of film and its effectiveness in capturing knowledge being transmitted from Elders to Youth while providing a ‘true’ indigenous voice. The research is based on a case study conducted with two Indigenous communities involved in the production of a research film about health and the environment, and employs interviews with community members, academics and filmmakers. In the case study, film is used for two purposes. For the researchers, the film is utilized as an anthropological analytic tool to capture ethnographic information (for academic purposes). The communities are employing film as a vehicle for intergenerational transmission of cultural knowledge. The results show that film can benefit both academics and participants based on these objectives. Film is a tool for ethnological insight and can be used to impart life lessons, traditional knowledge and history to future generations.
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spelling ftlakeheaduniv:oai:knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca:2453/509 2025-01-16T21:54:49+00:00 Through the looking glass: a qualitative study of film in First Nations communities Lino, Amanda A. Stewart, Robert Beaulieu, Michel Dowsley, Martha 2014-01-22 application/pdf http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/509 en_US eng http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/509 Indigenous films Filming health and environmental issues Filming in Indigenous Communities First Nations films Thesis 2014 ftlakeheaduniv 2022-05-01T17:25:56Z This thesis explores the use of film and its effectiveness in capturing knowledge being transmitted from Elders to Youth while providing a ‘true’ indigenous voice. The research is based on a case study conducted with two Indigenous communities involved in the production of a research film about health and the environment, and employs interviews with community members, academics and filmmakers. In the case study, film is used for two purposes. For the researchers, the film is utilized as an anthropological analytic tool to capture ethnographic information (for academic purposes). The communities are employing film as a vehicle for intergenerational transmission of cultural knowledge. The results show that film can benefit both academics and participants based on these objectives. Film is a tool for ethnological insight and can be used to impart life lessons, traditional knowledge and history to future generations. Thesis First Nations Lakehead University Knowledge Commons
spellingShingle Indigenous films
Filming health and environmental issues
Filming in Indigenous Communities
First Nations films
Lino, Amanda A.
Through the looking glass: a qualitative study of film in First Nations communities
title Through the looking glass: a qualitative study of film in First Nations communities
title_full Through the looking glass: a qualitative study of film in First Nations communities
title_fullStr Through the looking glass: a qualitative study of film in First Nations communities
title_full_unstemmed Through the looking glass: a qualitative study of film in First Nations communities
title_short Through the looking glass: a qualitative study of film in First Nations communities
title_sort through the looking glass: a qualitative study of film in first nations communities
topic Indigenous films
Filming health and environmental issues
Filming in Indigenous Communities
First Nations films
topic_facet Indigenous films
Filming health and environmental issues
Filming in Indigenous Communities
First Nations films
url http://knowledgecommons.lakeheadu.ca/handle/2453/509