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Two Roads: Inspiring Video Of The Anishinaabe Culture’s Strength And Beauty
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Two Roads: Inspiring Video Of The Anishinaabe Culture’s Strength And Beauty

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“Two Roads” is Projectland’s debut film. We took on this project because we care about issues that affect aboriginal Canadians, because of the opportunity to work with stunning visuals and audio and a compelling and important topic, and because close friends in the Anishinaabe community asked us to.

Our goal was to enable anyone who viewed this film to be inspired by the strength and beauty of the Anishinaabe culture. Cloud Moving Away, the voice behind this film is driven to encourage all Anishinaabe people to find strength and identity in the traditional culture, and that is why we made this film.

Please support this film by clicking the Rode link below and voting for it. “Two Roads” is a creative illustration of the story of genocide and resilience told by Anishinaabe elder Cloud Moving Away.

More info: rode.com

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    Cloud Moving Away tells us his story

    It’s a story that goes back centuries

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    And continues today

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    It started with contact

    Screen-grab from the film “Two Roads”

    Then genocide and residential schools

    Screen-grab from the film “Two Roads”

    But it doesn’t end there

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    Today, the Anishinaabe are strong

    They haven’t forgotten the old ways

    They continue today

    Two Roads: Inspiring Video Of The Anishinaabe Culture's Strength And Beauty

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    Walking Two Roads, the old road and the new

    Screen-grab from the film “Two Roads”. The impact of colonization continues today, life is not easy for many as a result. For some, rediscovering the traditional ways is one part of the continued healing process, as is your realization that colonization continues in the present day, and is not a historical event.

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    Troy Moth spent the first few years of life living in a tent in a remote tree-planting camp on the West Coast of Canada. He loved the wild and abundant nature he grew up immersed in, but eventually the call to adventure became too much and he moved, first across Canada to the big city (Toronto), then across the world to India, to pursue a career in photography. After shooting for clients like Vogue, he now focuses on his art.

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    Troy Moth

    Troy Moth

    Author, Community member

    Troy Moth spent the first few years of life living in a tent in a remote tree-planting camp on the West Coast of Canada. He loved the wild and abundant nature he grew up immersed in, but eventually the call to adventure became too much and he moved, first across Canada to the big city (Toronto), then across the world to India, to pursue a career in photography. After shooting for clients like Vogue, he now focuses on his art.

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