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外语原版纪录片《 Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance 》 - 纪录片1080P/720P/360P高清标清网盘迅雷下载
Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance
纪录片关键词:
Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance,Documentary,Indian Warriors - The Untold Story of the Civil War,Inventing the Indian (BBC),Multilanguage,Native America Part 1: From Caves to Cosmos,The Natives: This is Our America,1993,English,French,History
History,Alanis Obomsawin,NFB,1993,English
纪录片内容简介:
General Information:
History Documentary hosted by Alanis Obomsawin, published by NFB in 1993- English, French Multilanguage narration
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"There are few injustices more notorious, ignored and ingrained in history than that of
the land stolen from the Native people of North America. When European invaders came into
the areas now known as the United States and Canada, they dominated the land, killing many
of its original inhabitants, took advantage of resources and made countless empty promises.
This poor treatment lasted for centuries and continues today. Rarely, native groups attempt
to stand up against injustices inflicted on their land and their people and often times the
results are unsavory and violent. However, at times, when injustices are made Native People
can ban together and attempt to stand up in the name of their ancestors and their natural
rights. Such is seen in Alanis Obomswaim's Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance. The film is
controversial and important in that it instills a sense of anger and a lack of understanding
in anyone who views it. The blatant abuse and mistreatment of the indigenous people of the
area is down right shocking.
"The film documents the 1990 standoff between a faction of Mohawk and the town of Oka, Quebec
over a stretch of sacred land that was to be acquired and made into a luxury golf course. In
the film is an age old story between the power elite of a community and the taken advantage
of, fed up native people who only want to preserve the land that is rightfully their's. The
land had been the property of the Mohawk in the area as stated in an agreement by the
ancestors of the Mohawk and the French and British governments who had taken over the land
during the 16 and 1700s. However, as historically illustrated, the non-native people
inhabiting the land continued to decrease and push back the land set aside for the Mohawk
to the point where it was currently at the time of the documentary. At the film's start, the
town of Oka intended to come onto land set aside for the Mohawk to build a new golf course.
Angered by this, the Mohawk blocked off the road to incoming construction equipment and
workers and a standoff ensued. Interestingly, the Mohawk, local city officials, police and
the army actually worked together in a kind of uncomfortable cooperation for the first part
of the protest. After some time, however, the Army was given full control and the Mohawk
were forced off the road and into a community center.
"Throughout the film there are many notable moments that make the audience question how and
why one group of people could treat another group in such away. Portions of the film are down
right eerie in the almost totalitarian treatment of both native and non native people who
inhabit the area. Citizens are relocated, traffic is diverted and local city establishments
are taken over to be used for military support. The mixture of military occupation and Mohawk
demonstration infuriates the town and a series of racially motivated attacks occur on either
side. Throughout the stand off, as seen through various interviews and newscasts, bad
sentiments are felt on both sides.
"Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance truly shows the adverse effects of overbearing power on
an oppressed people. In the end, there is no real resolution to the stand off. The Mohawks
confined to the community center eventually leave. They are jailed for a short time and then
released. As the movie ends it is stated that there is still an ongoing debate concerning the
land. The film is a firm example of a group pushed over their limits. It is invigorating to
see the various unforgettable members of the Mohawk tribe and how they ban together to fight
against a common cause they see as unjust. There are many members of the other side of the
struggle who are unforgettable as well, although for very obvious different reasons. There is
a certain level of disappointment experienced when viewing this film. Primarily the film is of
an independent production company. It is for this reason that the film received such limited
exposure to both American and world audiences. It could be assumed that if more were to view
this film there would be more outrage. The film is well made and has a very strong message of
unity and never shying away in the face of danger as well as a very intimate look at the lives
of modern, passionate warriors in a desperate attempt to preserve what is rightfully theirs."
Technical Specs
Duration: 1h 59mn
File size: 2.50 GB
Container: MKV
Width: 960 pixels
Height: 720 pixels
Display aspect ratio: 16:9
Overall bit rate: 3002 kbs
Frame rate: 23.976
Audio Codec: AAC
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 48.0 KHz
Credit goes to: anonymous
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外语原版纪录片《 Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance 》 - 纪录片1080P/720P/360P高清标清网盘迅雷下载
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