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| Title | To walk with dignity |
| Summary | Dramatization of communication problems between native community leaders and government bureaucrats illustrating the breakdown of understanding and the resulting inability to resolve problems. The specific and formulaic approach of the bureaucrats is contrasted with the intuitive, non-structured approach of the native people through the enactment of a joint meeting in which the roles on both sides are played by representatives of Canadian native groups. Participants include: August Schellenberg, Metis; Bernard Assiniwi, Northern Cree; Duke Redbird, Chippewa; Jim Butler, Plains Cree. |
| Subject | Interpersonal communication and culture Indians of North America--Canada--Government relations
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| Creator | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Extension Service (Producer)
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| Contributors | Snowsill, Tony (Producer) Redbird, Duke (Author of screenplay, etc.)
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| Date | 1972 |
| Publisher | Ontario Educational Communication Authority |
| Associated Name | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Distance Education, Learning and Teaching Support (DELTS) |
| Duration | 25:03 minutes |
| Location | Canada |
| Catalogue Number | MUN Extension Service Cat. 00481 ; MUNES-AT005 |
| Identifier | MUNES-AT150 |
| Type | Moving Image |
| Resource Type | Video
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| Format | Video/mp4 |
| Language | eng |
| Details of Original | Videocassette (31:54 min.) sound, colour ; 3/4 inch |
| Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Media and Data Centre |
| Collection | Memorial University DELTS Video Collection, pre-1994 |
| Subcollection | Assorted Topics
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| Category | Social science
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| Condition of Original | Condition: Good; tracking problems in the opening frames |
| Downloadable | No |
| Viewable Online | Yes |