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So, 'Hi-Ho Mistahey!' is really an important piece, you know? Alanis Obomsawin takes us on this journey through Shannen's Dream, a campaign that digs deep into the urgent need for proper education for First Nations kids. The documentary's tone is earnest yet hopeful, and you can feel the passion behind the voices it showcases. It's not just a dry recounting of events; there's a heart here, a real connection to the struggles faced and the triumphs achieved. The pacing allows for moments of reflection, which makes the heavy themes resonate. It's fascinating how it culminates at the UN in Geneva—there's a certain gravity to that, right? It's a rich tapestry of advocacy and storytelling that really stands out.
Focuses on educational equity for First Nations.Highlights grassroots activism and advocacy.Unique perspective from a renowned filmmaker.
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