Item 2019-071/001(02) - Skydome Pow wow 2001, City shots - Universe, Rebeka Reading Book Launch Nov/2001

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Skydome Pow wow 2001, City shots - Universe, Rebeka Reading Book Launch Nov/2001

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2019-071/001(02)

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  • 2001 (Creation)

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1 video file (19 min., 35 sec. ; 8.76 GB) : col., 29.97 fps, 4:3, sd. ; 720 x 486 pixels

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Item consists of a Anishinaabe family's home movie.

Donor(s) and project contributed description follows: "In 2001 in Toronto, Ontario at the SkyDome for an annual Pow wow. It was a huge event that everyone in Toronto looked forward to. At the time Rebeka was working for Native Women in the Arts and Dave comes by to visit Rebeka and they go and walk around the pow wow and visit friends.

The second part of the clip is at an event, is a book launch for ‘Nation to Nation: Aboriginal Sovereignty and the Future of Canada’ (2001), a compilation of academic writings about Indigenous sovereignty. A friend of Rebeka’s was one of the publishers, and at the time Rebeka was staying with her, and gifted her friend with a poem for letting her stay at her house. She loved the poem so much she made it the front cover of the book. Rebeka is seen in the clip speaking to the value of the book, at the time there weren’t a lot of contemporary books about nation to nation."

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  • English

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Digital copy available. Email archives@yorku.ca for access.

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Digitized from MiniDV videocassette.

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yul:1153613

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2020/11/17 KCP. Created.

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  • English

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