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  1. www.nfb.ca › film › hands_of_historyHands of History - NFB

    In this acclaimed 1994 documentary, Loretta Todd, a leading figure in Indigenous cinema in Canada, profiles four contemporary female artists—Doreen Jensen, Rena Point Bolton, Jane Ash Poitras and Joane Cardinal-Schubert—who seek to find a continuum from traditional to contemporary forms of expression.

  2. The 'hand of history' is a phrase coined by British Prime Minister Tony Blair in April 1998 during negotiations for the Good Friday Agreement.

  3. This documentary follows four female First Nations artistsDoreen Jensen, Rena Point Bolton, Jane Ash Poitras and Joane Cardinal-Schubertwho seek to find a continuum from traditional to contemporary forms of expression.

  4. In this acclaimed 1994 documentary, Loretta Todd, a leading figure in Indigenous cinema in Canada, profiles four contemporary female artists—Doreen Jensen, R...

    • 52 min
    • 1179
    • NFB
  5. Jan 21, 2023 · Indigenous Film Archive. In this acclaimed 1994 documentary, Loretta Todd, a leading figure in Indigenous cinema in Canada, profiles four contemporary female artists—Doreen Jensen, Rena Point Bolton, Jane Ash Poitras and Joane Cardinal-Schubert—who seek to find a continuum from traditional to contemporary forms of expression.

    • 52 min
    • 5
    • Indigenous Film Archive
  6. Hands of History. In this acclaimed 1994 documentary, Loretta Todd, a leading figure in Indigenous cinema in Canada, profiles four contemporary female artists—Doreen Jensen, Rena Point Bolton, Jane Ash Poitras and Joane Cardinal-Schubert—who seek to find a continuum from traditional to contemporary forms of expression.

  7. Hands of History: Directed by Loretta Todd. With Rena Point Bolton, Joane Cardinal-Schubert, Doreen Jensen, Jane Ash Poitras. Four contemporary artists in the First Nations community reveal their approach to art and the history of indigenous peoples in Canada.