Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2013

Department 1

Environmental Studies

Abstract

Much scholarship points to how ecological concerns are never far from Indigenous struggles for political sovereignty and public participation. In this paper we turn to the Indigenous film festival as a relatively understudied yet rich site to explore such ecological concerns. Specifically, we highlight the ImagineNATIVE 2012 film festival based in Toronto, Canada.

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Original version is available from the publisher at: http://reconstruction.eserver.org/Issues/133/133_Monani_Brady.shtml

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