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Weengushk International Film Festival: Indigenous films at TPFF

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Between 2000 and 2011, seven First Nations high school students in Thunder Bay died. Five were found in rivers surrounding Lake Superior. All were forced to leave their homes in order to attend school. Anishinaabe/Polish Canadian journalist Tanya Talaga brought international

attention to this tragedy through her award-winning non-fiction book Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism, Death, and Hard Truths in a Northern City.


Inspired by Tanya Talaga’s book, Spirit to Soar is a closer look at what has happened in the wake of the inquest into the student's deaths, of how families and communities have struggled to carry on while pursuing justice for their loved ones and equity for First Nations People, and, it looks at Talaga’s own journey of trying to make sense of her role here. At its heart, this film is a story of the strength and bravery First Nations youth face every single day, when they walk out the front door and head to high school in a country that has tried to erase them. We are still here and thriving.


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Learn More: Spirit to Soar

  • Year
    2021 Documentary
  • Runtime
    46 minutes
  • Language
    English, Anishinabemowin
  • Country
    Canada
  • Director
    Tanya Talaga Michelle Derosier