Physical Education Wellness 10

Videos are listed chronologically by date added, beginning with the most recent

Martha of the North

The Canadian government devised a plan to relocate families to ensure Canadian sovereignty of the Arctic. The families were told game was plentiful, communities would be in one place and they could leave after two years. When Martha was five years old, her family was enticed to leave their Inuit ...

Treaties and the Law

This video explains how Canadian law recognizes treaties as solemn, sacred agreements that create legally enforceable obligations on behalf of First Nations and the Crown.

We Are All Part of Treaty

This video looks at the arrival of the Europeans, First Nations teaching the newcomers survival skills, treaty negotiations and more.

Socio-Economic Impact of the Treaties

This video discusses the need to equip Aboriginal people with the tools for employment.

The Role of the Elders

This video looks at the key teachings from Elders: respect, kindness, love, forgiveness, integrity and patience. It also discusses the Circle of Life.

The Mace Runner Ceremony

This video comments on two historic events that occurred on May 29, 2006 in the Saskatchewan legislature: the 100th anniversary of the first sitting and the first recognition of treaties and treaty relationships.

Treaties as a Bridge to the Future

This is an overview of the history of treaties in Saskatchewan: where they exist and what they are.

A Wîsahkêcâhk Story

This video presents the story of a child meeting a new neighbour.

Building Harmony

This video looks at the three main objectives of the Office of the Treaty Commissioner: recognize the past, resolve outstanding treaty issues and revive the treaty relationship through education.

As Long as the Sun Shines

This video comments on the foundations on which treaty was based and that treaties were to be honoured forever.

A Solemn Undertaking: The Five Treaties of Saskatchewan

This video explores the treaty relationship between the government, First Nations and other Canadians.

Words of the Elders: Saving Aboriginal Languages

Series: The National
Arvid Charlie is working to preserve the Hul'qumi'num language. Across Canada, over 88 First Nations languages are bordering on extinction. Talking to his mother, Arvid documents the language in written form. His nephew inputs the Hul'qumi'num word and English meaning on the computer. Together, t...

Turning 32

In 1992, a TV series titled Turning 16 filmed six teens from around the world. Sixteen years later, the filmmakers search for the young men and women to see who they have become and what has happened to their dreams. Rosie, Puttinam, Pintinho, Idrissa and Sonam talk about their lives from when th...

Boxed In

Series: Vistas
Vistas is a series of films produced by Canadian Aboriginal filmmakers on the subject of nationhood. In this short film, a young woman of mixed ancestry struggles with an Equal Opportunity Form that requires her to respond to the dilemma: Ethnicity - Choose One.

Button Blanket

Series: Vistas
Vistas is a series of films produced by Canadian Aboriginal filmmakers, on the subject of nationhood. This short impressionist documentary looks at the creation of a Button Blanket by integrating the performance of a traditional dance with the art of the West coast Heiltsuk people.

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