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The Sacred Sundance : The Transfer of a Ceremony

Francis, Brian J., (film director.). Martin, Kent, (film producer.). National Film Board of Canada (Montreal), (film producer.).

Summary: Under a sweltering July sky, participants in the sacred Sundance ceremony go four days without food or water. At the end of the gruelling experience they will pierce the flesh of their chests in an offering to the Creator. The Sundance is a ritual long misunderstood, and once banned - but one that is now helping to bring personal and social healing to East Coast Indigenous communities. With The Sacred Sundance, Mi'kmaq director Brian J. Francis journeys into the traditions of North American Indigenous spirituality. The Sundance is new to the Mi'kmaq people of Eastern Canada, brought to them from the West by elder William Nevin of the Elsipogtog First Nation. This event marks a unique transmission of traditional culture from one First Nation to another. Nevin first dances for two of his children who were critically ill, and later to help heal his fractured community. Another man becomes involved in an effort to leave behind a life of alcohol and criminal activity, and to become a role model for his young family. A woman takes part in order to understand her identity and affirm her role as a North American Indigenous woman. For all of them, the Sundance is a link to the great warrior traditions of the past. The Sundance itself cannot be filmed, but through the preparations for the ceremony, and through the words of its participants, we are left with a deep understanding of the healing power it has brought to communities who did not traditionally practice it. The film offers a model for Indigenous people reclaiming their heritage and embracing traditions - and with them, hope for the future.

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  • Physical Description: 1 streaming video (69 min., 22 sec.) : sound
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  • Publisher: Montreal : National Film Board of Canada, 2010.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Aboriginal filmmaker.
Agency - English program:.Atlantic Centre.
Restrictions on Access Note:
No restrictions.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Writer, Brian J. Francis ; director, Brian J. Francis ; producer, Kent Martin ; cinematography, Nigel Markham ; sound, Alex Salter ; editor, Rohan Fernando ; original music composer, Ronaldo Richard, Hubert Francis ; research, Brian J. Francis ; sound editor, Alex Salter ; re-recording, Allan Scarth.
Participant or Performer Note: Participant, Kani Malsom, William Nevin, Bernard Jerome, Keith Chiefmoon, Nathan Chasing Horse, Pamela Red Cloud, Melvin, Jr. Brewer, Hubert Francis, Eugene Sock, Stephanie Simon, Cynthia Davidson.
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Recorded 2008.
Target Audience Note:
14-17.
System Details Note:
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Source of Description Note:
Description based on online resource; title from title screen (National Film Board of Canada, viewed 2023-04-05).
Subject: Mi'kmaq -- Sun dance -- Spirituality -- Healing -- First Nations culture
Indians of North America -- Rites and ceremonies
Indian dance -- North America
Sun dance -- New Brunswick
Indians of North America -- Religion
Spiritual healing
Sacrifice
Micmac Indians -- New Brunswick -- Rites and ceremonies
Sun dance
Micmac Indians -- Religion
Genre: Documentary films.
Topic Heading: National Film Board > National Film Board Collection

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