The Cree of the Eastmain (1975)
In James Bay, on the Eastmain River, a group of Cree indians are living off the land. A few kilometers away from their tents, Hydro Quebec is building a road that will eventually joepardize their traditional way of life.

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Fur Country

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Eskimo Summer, 1943

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The Winter of 1833 When Mountain Men Built Fires That Burned All Night Without Tending

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Nanook of the North: early documentary explores life of Eskimos, 1922

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Eskimo Hunters: Northwestern Alaska, 1949

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Oldest Inuit Footage Ever

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Reliance of Cree trapper on his dogs for hunting, 1948

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Hunting caribou in Manitoba, 1951, Chippewa, Ojibway, Saulteaux

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History of the Cree Language Part 1

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Spring Beaver (Gene Gregoret)

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The Role of the Tallymen

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Voice of My Grandmother - Woodland Cree Series

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We are the Eeyouch of Eeyou Istchee

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Trout Lake (Gene Gregoret, 1968)

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A Dog's Life in the North Woods (1948)

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The Voice of My Grandmother (Gene Gregoret, 1973)

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Fishing Northern Quebec in the Cree Community of Old Nemaska

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Cree Culture Camp 2022

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From Moosehide to Moccasins (Gene Gregoret, 1969)

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