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| Directed by Catherine Anne Martin and Kimberlee McTaggart | 
| Canada, 1991 (documentary, 41 minutes, colour, English) | 
| Also known as "Kwa'nu'te' artistes micmacs et malécites" | 
 
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| Image: © National Film Board of Canada | 
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Video (National Film Board of Canada)
 Video (National Film Board of Canada) [French]  | 
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Film Description: "This film profiles a number of Mi'kmaq and Maliseet artists from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, showing their similarities and differences, samples of their work and the sources of their inspiration. It offers a remarkable look at Indigenous art and spirituality in Atlantic Canada." -- National Film Board of Canada (source)  | 
| Film Credits (partial): | |
| Written by: | Barry Cowling | 
| Produced by: | Kent Nason, Germaine Ying Gee Wong, Sami Fareed Ahmed | 
| Narrator: | Rocky Paul Wiseman | 
| Participants: | Shirley Bear, Peter Clair, Alan Syliboy, Mary Louise Martin, Lance Bélanger, Luke Simon, Leonard Paul, Ned Bear | 
| Cinematography: | Kent Nason | 
| Film Editing: | Kimberlee McTaggart | 
| Music: | Steve Tittle | 
| Production Company: | National Film Board of Canada / Office national du film du Canada | 
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