The Centre for World Indigenous Knowledge and Research would like to extend an invitation to our September instalment of Bannock and a Movie. Please confirm your attendance by contacting me. (To ensure enough seating is provided) A film by Heather Hoglund and Matthew Lowe (2013) Running time: 40 minutes Film: The Strong People Date: September 25, 2015 Time: 12:05 pm - 12:50 pm Place: Athabasca University Peace Hills Trust Tower 10011-109 Street 11th Floor, Room 1112 Edmonton, AB. "The Strong People", the Elwha Klallam Tribe, is a documentary made by Emerson students Heather Hoglund and Matt Lowe chronicling the largest dam removal in the United States on the Elwha River in Washington state. Please confirm your attendance by contacting me at (780) 428-2064 or email ivyl@athabascau.ca.
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