8th Annual Indigenous Film & Arts Festival Screening

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The Department of Anthropology and the Native American Resource Group film committee is pleased to host the closing night of the 8th Annual Indigenous Film & Arts Festival. The featured film this year is Qapirangajuq: Inuit Knowledge and Climate Change. This is the first Inuktitut language documentary on the subject of climate change and is the result of an extensive collaboration between by Nunavut-based director Zacharias Kunuk, researcher and filmmaker Dr. Ian Mauro, and several Inuit communities whose knowledge is shared in the film.

 

Please join us on Sunday, October 16, 2011 at 6:00 PM in Ricketson Auditorium for the film screening. The event will include a discussion after the film, as well as coffee and cookies in the atrium.

 

For more information on the International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management and the Indigenous Film & Arts Festival, please visit www.iiirm.org.

 

This is a free event, however reservations are recommended. Please visit www.dmns.org/learn/adults/after-hours for details.

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