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Northern Dialogue

Accession number: 
1965.0012
Production Years: 
1965

Languages:

Film Properties: 
Length (feet): 
485 (16mm)
Length (minutes): 
14
Holding Institutions: 

Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec: 16mm.
"This film shows what is being done for Inuit-Indian welfare in the Arctic. The scene is a conference of administrative employees of the federal Department of Northern Affairs. The film shows cooperative self-help projects, wooden dwellings in place of igloos and, most impressive of all, an Indian-Inuit school."

University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario: 16mm.

Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario: 16mm.

Library and Archives Canada: 16mm, VHS.
"This film shows what is being done for Inuit-Indian welfare in the Arctic. The scene is a conference of administrative employees of the federal Department of Northern Affairs. The film shows cooperative self-help projects, wooden dwellings in place of igloos and, most impressive of all, an Indian-Inuit school."

Bibliography: 

Online Database National Film Board of Canada.
"This film shows what is being done for Inuit-Indian welfare in the Arctic. The scene is a conference of administrative employees of the federal Department of Northern Affairs. The film shows cooperative self-help projects, wooden dwellings in place of igloos and, most impressive of all, an Indian-Inuit school."