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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20211022T190000
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SUMMARY:Devour! Chefs & Shorts Gala
DESCRIPTION:We happy to offer the screening aspect in the safety of your ow
 n home... you missed what happened below... but enjoy this stellar offerin
 g of Indigenous films from all over!\n\nFood and film together! Join us at
  the Valley Drive-In for a reimagined version of our annual Chefs and Shor
 ts Gala. Seven short Indigenous films will be paired with seven gourmet 
 “snacks” prepared by culinary students at the Nova Scotia Community Co
 llege. Explore each taste sensation inspired by a movie in the comfort of 
 your vehicle. See the creativity of these upcoming chefs as they use the f
 ilms to inspire the best movie snacks ever from this year’s overarching 
 theme: Global Indigenous Cinema &amp\; Cuisine.\n\nNames for Snow\n\nThis 
 short follows Rebecca Thomassie\, an Inuk woman\, around Kangirsuk as she 
 learns the 52 Inuktitut words for snow.\nCanada\, 2020\, 6 minutes\, Natio
 n: Inuit\nDirector Rebecca Thomassie\n\nChishkale: The Blessing of the Aco
 rn\n\nBernadette Smith weaves the story of her Tan Oak conservation effort
 s in Northern California into a contemporary Indigenous dance piece create
 d to honour the sacred\, traditional food of California Natives.\nUSA\, 20
 20\, 5 minutes\, Nation: Pomo\nDirector Linda Mai Green\n\nConnection\n\nA
  lifelong angler\, Autumn Harry had never fished beyond the waters of her 
 reservation\, until she picked up a fly rod. On a trip to Washington to ca
 st for steelhead\, she unpacks what it means to overcome her own image of 
 fly fishers\, and uses the sport to fight for conservation.\nUSA\, 2020\, 
 9 minutes\, Nations: Paiute\, Navajo\nDirectors Tracy Nguyen-Chung\, Ciara
  Lacy\n\nWajak: At the End of the Lake\n\nOn a Sunday morning\, as the sun
  is rising\, Peter Poucachiche wakes his grandson up to go moose hunting. 
 A rather silent journey on Kitiganik’s territory.\nCanada\, 2019\, 4 min
 utes\, Nation: Anishinabe\nDirectors Peter Poucachiche\, Kobe Wawatie\n\nP
 ituamkek: A Mi’kmaq Heritage Landscape\n\nLocated in northwestern Prince
  Edward Island (Epekwitk)\, in close proximity to the Lennox Island First 
 Nation\, there is a chain of islands known in the Mi’kmaq language as Pi
 tuamkek (Bee-doo-um-gek)\, which means ‘At the Long Sand Dune’\, and i
 n English as Hog Island and the Sandhills. Pituamkek has helped sustain th
 e Mi’kmaq people on Epekwik for thousands of years. This film celebrates
  the lands of Pituamkek: its nature and its Mi’kmaw traditions\, and pro
 files work underway to create an Indigenous Protected Area and National Pa
 rk Reserve there.\nCanada\, 2021\, 19 minutes\, Nation: Mi’kma’ki\nDir
 ector John Hopkins\n\nSara Mama: Sacred Seed\n\nIn the Peruvian Andes\, a 
 Quechua boy shows his special relation to Sara Mama and reveals the knowle
 dge within its productive cycles.\nPeru\, 2020\, 11 minutes\, Nation: Quec
 hua\nDirectors CHIRAPAQ and Quechua indigenous youth
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