Reel Injun, real reviews

Even the director’s name hits the right note with this documentary about  Hollywood stereotypes. Yep… Neil Diamond. I think I might have met this James Bay Cree director at the Moose Hotel in Val D’Or around closing time. But that’s another story for another time. This one is about how Hollywood first exploited stereotypes about […]

Who’s Who at the Olympics

God knows, there are plenty of reasons to take issue with the Vancouver Games, some of them alluded to here. What’s got me in a squirmy place goes back to the opening ceremonies.  Particularly the part featuring the aboriginal dancers. Now, I love the dancers.  And I’m mesmerized by the drum.  But when I saw […]

State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples: First Report

The Secretariat of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues recently issued its first-ever report on The State of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, all 370 million of them. Written by seven independent experts — all of them indigenous, according to GlobalPost —  chapter topics include self-determination, cultural diversity, health, education, and the environment.