(Re)claiming Aboriginal identity: Inuit animation from Cape Dorset to Quickdraw
Buchan, Suzanne (2015) (Re)claiming Aboriginal identity: Inuit animation from Cape Dorset to Quickdraw. In: Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference, 25-29 Mar 2015, Montreal, Canada. . [Conference or Workshop Item]
Abstract
The NFB’s Animation Department has produced internationally respected animated films based on aboriginal culture and heritage. In the 1970’s, with support from the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, the NFB produced a series of films on Inuit legends that were participatory in nature, including Co Hoedeman’s collaboration with Inuit artists for Owl and the Raven (1973), and Caroline Leaf’s The Owl who Married a Goose (1974). Concurrently, aboriginal animation was supported by the NFB’s workshop in Cape Dorset initiated by Wolf Koenig, resulting in Animation from Cape Dorset (1973), a compilation of 16 short works. While Lorna Roth notes they were devoid of political, social or legal themes or topics (2005: 99), I argue that these films, made collectively by young Inuit filmmakers, are a more effective visual and aural expression of their culture’s artistic and linguistic heritage than the films produced in the NFB Animation Department, in a similar way that W.S. Van Dyke’s docudrama Eskimo (1933) was a cultural corrective to Robert Flaherty’s Nanook of the North (1922). The Canada Council’s establishment of the Aboriginal Arts Secretariat (1994) and the creation of the Nunavut Territory (1999) led to a blossoming of Inuit animation. I examine the artistic and narrative legacy of the Cape Dorset animation in the Nunavut Animation Lab, set up in 2006, to reclaim their cultures’ arts heritage, storytelling and identity. This discussion is framed within a larger context of independent animation in Canada, its contribution to Canadian film culture, and work with different social, cultural and ethnic groups.
Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Additional Information: | O17: Film and Cultural Identity Panel |
Keywords (uncontrolled): | Aboriginal animation, Inuit, process, aesthetics, film culture, film politics, Canada, NFB, decolonialisation, youth |
Research Areas: | A. > School of Art and Design > Visual Arts > Electronic and Digital Arts cluster |
Item ID: | 18401 |
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Depositing User: | Suzanne Buchan |
Date Deposited: | 10 Nov 2015 10:09 |
Last Modified: | 23 Jun 2022 23:53 |
URI: | https://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/id/eprint/18401 |
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