Video

People of the Woods

Martin Turner

1999, 25:00 minutes, colour, Ojibwe/English

TAPECODE 3076.05

The films opens with a short flashback of Native hunter's experience with the Little People. The contemporary story begins when an Ojibwe father (Garry) and his daughter (Summer) in Northern Ontario, their vehicle breaks down and they become abandoned in the woods. Falling into a trance from a lack of food and water, the father flashes back to a childhood experience with his grandfather. His daughter is rescued by the Little People and nursed back to health with their herbal medicine, allowing her to survive and they subsequently survive the ordeal.

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