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University of Richmond

2006

Filmmaking

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Atanarjuat And The Ideological Work Of Contemporary Indigenous Filmmaking, Monika Siebert Jan 2006

Atanarjuat And The Ideological Work Of Contemporary Indigenous Filmmaking, Monika Siebert

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Ilanaaq is the latest North American example of “playing Indian” (Deloria 1998), a practice with vast historical precedent. With ilanaaq, Canada joins a host of nations who have turned to symbols of local indigeneity to assert their national distinctiveness. Such appropriation presents indigenous artists with a dilemma. The current flowering of indigenous letters, art and cinema in North America is generally taken as evidence that Canada and the United States, as thriving multiculturalist democracies, have broken with an earlier history of the expropriation and displacement of the Americas’ indigenous peoples. The art bears witness to a new historical period, in …