Barbara Wilson (données partielles)
Films réalisés par Barbara Wilson
Citation sur Barbara Wilson [en anglais]
« The Indian Film Crew and the Indian Film Training Program were firmly rooted in Aboriginal political activism, and all of the members of the IFC were members of an early Native rights organization, the Protest Alliance against Native Extermination (PANE). [...] The members of the Indian Film Crew and Indian Film Training Program maintained their involvement in Aboriginal activism and politics, with several members becoming chiefs of their reserves and holding leadership positions within national Aboriginal organizations. [...] Barbara Wilson (Haida) became a cultural leader in her community as well as a cultural resources manager where she continues to use video production in her cultural work. »
-- Kristin L. Dowell
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Pour lire les CITATIONS sur un film spécifique de Barbara Wilson, veuillez voir : These Are My People ...
Notes sur Barbara Wilson
- Membre de la Nation haïda, originaire de Skidegate (Colombie-Britannique).
- La première femme autochtone à réaliser un film au Canada.
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Bibliographie sur
Barbara
Wilson
Section 1 : Publications sur les films de Barbara Wilson
Chapitres de livres
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STARBLANKET, Noel. « A Voice for Canadian Indians: An Indian Film Crew (1968) »
, ["Originally published in Challenge for Change/Société nouvelle: Newsletter, issue no. 2, Fall 1968."]
dans Challenge for Change: Activist Documentary at the National Film Board of Canada, sous la direction de Michael Brendan Baker, Thomas Waugh et Ezra Winton, Montreal, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2010, pp. 38-40.
[en anglais]