When the largest dam removal project in history begins, a group of indigenous youth learn to whitewater kayak in hopes of becoming the first people to paddle the restored river from source to sea. With jaw-dropping aerial cinematography and moving storytelling, PADDLE TRIBAL WATERS is a fully immersive experience, showcasing the unbreakable bond between people and their ancestral lands. The film gives viewers a bird’s eye view as an unforgettable group of young people training for the adventure of a lifetime.
Studio:River Roots
Producers:Weston Boyles
From:United States
Produced In:United States
Directors:Paul Robert Wolf WilsonRush Sturges
Lead Actors:Paul Robert Wolf Wilson
Canada Premiere
PADDLE TRIBAL WATERS
9 minutes
When the largest dam removal project in history begins, a group of indigenous youth learn to whitewater kayak in hopes of becoming the first people to paddle the restored river from source to sea.
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Indigenuity
Date:Nov 18, 2023
Starts:18:00
Ends:22:00
Join us for a special screening of short films about utilizing Indigenous wisdom and knowledge of the land, the waters, and ecosystems in order to work together with nature to help navigate through the climate crisis.
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Water Drops Shorts
Available:Nov 20, 2023 05:01
Until:Dec 18, 2023 04:59
A selection of short films to wet your whistle!
Indigenuity
Available:Nov 20, 2023 05:01
Until:Dec 18, 2023 04:59
A selection of short films about utilizing Indigenous wisdom and knowledge of the land, the waters, and ecosystems in order to work together with nature to help navigate through the climate crisis.
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