STK-ID 59877

Interview with Ghislain Picard, Regional Chief of the Assembly of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador. Also, the Huron-Wendat Nation at Wendake, also known as "Huron Village", located near Loretteville in the region of Quebec. (Snow on the ground) Ghislain Picard, Regional Chief Assembly of First Nations of Quebec and Labrador, who speaks of possible discrimination against Indigenous people, during requests for loans and insurance from banks and insurance companies. the Huron-Wendat Nation at Wendake, also known as "Huron Village", located near Loretteville, in the region of Quebec. Sign with inscription "Sashennio, Chief Alexander Duchesneau"; sign (stop sign) with inscription "Stop, SETENA" and sign with inscription "Tsawenhohi Chief Nicolas Vincent". Houses (brief). Indigenous Art: Native American sculptures, painting. Snowy cemetery. Indigenous community with a few houses, cemetery, church and bell tower, street and fluid traffic. Street sign with the inscription "Sarenhes, boulevard Bastien," tree with dead leaves. Tree with dead leaves, front of a house, bell tower. Sign with inscription "Tehashendaye Chief Michael Sioui,"bell tower. Structure of Indigenous art in wood, partially covered with snow. Street lined with small houses and automobiles. Keywords: INSURANCE,NATIVE,DISCRIMINATION,HOUSE,QUEBEC (REGION),INDIAN RESERVATION,WENDAKE

DETAILS

Excerpt from
NOUVELLES
Year
1996
Collection
Radio-Canada
Available formats
HDCAM
Shooting format
HDCAM 29.98fps
Aspect ratio
16/9
Available resolutions
1280 x 720