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Inside a Wild-proof House

Healing Forests

Pekeya

Reef Response

The Medzih Story

Inside a Wild-proof House

‘The Medzih Story: Restoring a Caribou Landscape’ is a short film documenting the work one indigenous community is doing to help restore decades of industrial impacts on the land base as a mechanism to help stabilize boreal caribou populations. Located in Treaty 8 Territory in present day northeast British Columbia, the Fort Nelson First Nation find themselves at the ‘tip of the spear’ when it comes to repairing linear disturbances in caribou habitat. As Dene and Cree speaking peoples who have occupied this land since time immemorial, the initiative is an example of their everlasting responsibility to respect, and care for the land and animals that have sustained them forever.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    20:00
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Canada
  • Director
    Trevor Dixon Bennett; Ryan Dickie
  • Producer
    Trevor Dixon Bennett
  • Sound Design
    David Parfit
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