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Located in northwestern Prince Edward Island (Epekwitk), in close proximity to the Lennox Island First Nation, there is a chain of islands known in the Mi’kmaq language as Pituamkek (Bee-doo-um-gek), which means ‘At the Long Sand Dune’, and in English as Hog Island and the Sandhills. Pituamkek has helped sustain the Mi’kmaq people on Epekwik for thousands of years. This film celebrates the lands of Pituamkek: its nature and its Mi’kmaw traditions, and profiles work underway to create an Indigenous Protected Area and National Park Reserve there.


FEATURED IN: RECLAIMING ROOTS 1

This session includes: Rooted In Culture: Oregon's Wild Camas (3), Pituamkek: A Mi'kmaq Heritage Landscape (19), Inhabitants (76)

  • Year
    2021
  • Runtime
    19 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    Canada
  • Note
    www.squaredeal.ca
  • Director
    John Hopkins
  • Screenwriter
    Jesse Francis
  • Producer
    John Hopkins
  • Composer
    Robert Marcel Lepage