Cinema Canada (Sep 1979)

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self-images: alberta’s native peoples by bernard dichek Reaction is a weekly public affairs program, produced by the University of Calgary. Last December, it screened Education for Native Peoples, a film which captures the present Albertan experience. Bernard Dichek shares the experience of making the film... These students of the Stoney People are developing language skills in both Stoney and English in a class taught by Rod Mark, the first Native person to teach at their Reserve. Albert Lightning, an Elder of the Hobbema Indian Reserve, is interviewed 20/Cinema Canada