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Indigenous youth from Canada travel to Africa and share experiences about global issues whilst exploring connections between their history, each other’s cultures and our collective future.


Indigenous youth from Canada travel to Africa and share experiences about global issues whilst exploring connections between their histories, their cultures and our collective future.

KWNKWNATUL (Sencoten word)


Walking Together in Africa, is a film made by and about Indigenous youth from Canada. It is a global story of indigenous youth coming of age, traveling to Africa, learning and sharing their wisdom - part adventure film, part social justice documentary. Whether talking about the effects of colonialism, the hazards of squat toilets or how to grow a community garden, the sheer exuberance of these young adults’ energy and optimism is captivating throughout this film and gives us hope for their futures.

  • Runtime
    29 minutes
  • Country
    Canada
  • Director
    Jeremy Williams, Sheldon Anderson, Shelby Anderson, Deena Watson
  • Producer
    Andrew Moore