An imaginative take on the origin story of Bill Reid, one of Canada’s most iconic Haida artists.
Renowned Haida artist Bill Reid shares his thoughts on artistry, activism and his deep affection for...
When internationally renowned Haida carver Robert Davidson was only 22 years old, he carved the firs...
In the 50 years since he carved his first totem pole, Robert Davidson has come to be regarded as one...
The conflict over forestry operations on Lyell Island in 1985 was a major milestone in the history o...
On Canada's Pacific coast this film finds a young Haida artist, Robert Davidson, shaping miniature t...
Throughout the course of the Haida basketball season, leaders of iconic rez ball team the Skidegate ...
Set against the unforgettable beauty of Haida Gwaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands),...
Denizens of the British Columbia archipelago unite to protect their land....
Haida Gwaii, an archipelago off the west coast of Canada, is home to Skil Jaadee and her family. The...
Ten women in Canada talk about being lesbian in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s: discovering the pulp fi...
Mixing animation with a wealth of archival footage, Chris Auchter’s film explores the 1985 dispute o...
Filmmaker Kevin McMahon accompanies the Haida delegation on a repatriation trip to Chicago in 2003. ...
Follows Haida artist Bill Reid, from British Columbia. A jeweller and wood carver, he works on a tra...
The Tlingit and Haida people of Alaska were confused by the idea of America “buying” the land they l...
When Masset, a Haida village in Haida Gwaii (formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands), held a ...
A new documentary that follows master Haida weaver Delores Churchill on a journey to replicate a spr...
Filmed in British Columbia and presents the totem pole to a general audience, explaining its signifi...
Juskatla weaves together perspectives of the people who live on the islands of Haida Gwaii-an archip...
The Indigenous peoples of northern British Columbia still hunt and fish, using a combination of trad...
Retake follows the journey of co-directors Gwaai Edenshaw (Haida) and Helen Haig-Brown (Tsilhqot'in)...