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Counter Currents explores the conflict between aboriginal and non-aboriginal salmon fishermen along British Columbia's spectacular Fraser River. Counter Currents is a portrait of Indian Self Government in action on the treacherous Fraser River canyons. The film raises the difficult questions that must be faced by all Canadians as aboriginal people take back power over their lives and economies. |
View a printer friendly version of this page...Awards:Bronze Apple, 1994, National Educational Film and Video Festival
Copyright Date: 1993
Length: 45 minutes
Library Audience:
Young AdultFamilyGeneral Interest
School Audience:
Junior High (7-9)Secondary (10-12)Univ./CollegeAdult Ed.
Subjects:
Science and Nature; Environmental Studies; Native North American Studies
Formats Available:
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