Mi'kmaq Family (Migmaoei Otjiosog) (1994)
Mi'kmaq Family (Migmaoei Otjiosog) (1994) - Documentary Movies 32 minutes. . This documentary takes you on a reflective journey into the extended family of Nova Scotia’s Mi'kmaq community. Revisiting her own roots, Mi'kmaq filmmaker and mother Catherine Anne Martin explores how the community is recovering its First Nations values, particularly through the teachings of elders and a collective approach to children-rearing. Mi'kmaq Family is an inspiring resource for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous audiences who are looking for ways to strengthen and explore their own families and traditions. We hear the Mi'kmaq language spoken and a lullaby is sung by a Mi'kmaq grandmother featured in the film. indigenous, family, nova scotia, elders, mi'kmaq
Released: Oct 01, 1994
Runtime: 32 minutes
Genre: Documentary
Stars: Catherine Anne Martin
Crew: Les Krizsan (Cinematography), Shelagh Mackenzie (Producer), Jane Porter (Sound), Arthur McKay (Sound), Catherine Anne Martin (Director), Kent Nason (Cinematography)