Citation :
« Alanis Obomsawin was born into a dark period of Indigenous history, yet somehow she was able to manifest a light in that darkness. Over the course of many decades, this light has grown from an initial spark to a fire around which many gather to share counsel and hear stories. Or to say it differently: despite beginning her life in a period when the options for social and political agency of Indigenous Peoples were radically and systematically foreclosed, Obomsawin has managed to consistently create and access public platforms to advance her peoples' concerns and tell their stories. »
-- Richard William Hill, Hila Peleg
Source :
HILL, Richard William et Hila PELEG. « Introduction: The Children Have to Hear Another Story »
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dans Alanis Obomsawin: Lifework, sous la direction de Richard William Hill et Hila Peleg, Munich, Prestel, 2022. 'This book accompanies the exhibition The Children Have to Hear Another Story—Alanis Obomsawin: Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, January 23-April 18, 2022; Vancouver Art Gallery, Spring 2023; Art Museum at the University of Toronto, Summer 2023'.
[en anglais] [catalogue d'exposition] (p. 15)