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In the second week of October 2017 the primary researcher worked alongside a film crew of 3 professionals (co-director, audio, cinematographer) for three days to document Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations through evening dinners with Elders, an interpretive canoe journey with two young community members across a portion of Tla-o-qui-aht鈥檚 Tribal Parks, and through the Tribal Park鈥檚 application of drone technology to protect their hahoulhthee 聽(water and land associated to a 丑补飞颈艂). During the filming we identified opportunities to work within family units to document knowledge transfer and use with youth.聽
All film and audio have been formatted for editing, one more opportunity to film was identified that lead to a formal request for changes to Human Research Ethics Board. The current plan is to film one more time in late winter early spring, either way there will be archival print to be housed in the community, and a edited 20 minute movie that documents aspects of how Tla-o-qui-aht鈥檚 knowledge is聽transferred聽and where it takes form.
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