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- The story of Big Bear, the real life Cree chief who campaigned for his people and their land against the Canadian government in the 1870s and 1880s.
- The murders and disappearances of an estimated 500 Aboriginal women in Canada over the past 30 years.
- Hidden Plague examines the HIV epidemic among Aboriginal people in Western Canada.
- The Aboriginal peoples who travelled the Great Plains by horseback some three centuries ago were Canada's first cowboys. Today, horsemanship remains a vibrant part of Western First Nations culture... it is one of the gifts of the grandfathers. Tracing the colorful history of North American Indian cowboys and rodeos through to the present day, The Gift of the Grandfathers trails along with Sandra Crowchild and Richard Bish, both Indians from the Tsuu T'ina Nation in Southern Alberta who were born to the rodeo life. Travelling to the four corners of the Great Plains, the video charts their progress as they make their way to the all-important Indian National Finals Rodeo in Saskatchewan, held in Canada for the first time in 20 years. Saddle up for a ride on the First Nations rodeo circuit--the source of a strong sense of history and pride, as well as heaping helpings of plain, old-fashioned good times.
- Running As One follows First Nations band leader Errol Ranville as he works some hot new talent into his band. It combines multi camera concert footage, interviews and archival footage to provide a portrait of a musical legend.