Video

Land Use

1993, 21:00 minutes, Colour, English

TAPECODE 3031.00

The people of the Gregoire Lake Reserve located near the community of Anzac in northern Alberta use video to tell their story about the management of the forests surrounding their land. Current logging practices destroy ecosystems and proceed without considering the impact on biological systems and traditional Native uses of the land. This video offers a methodology that combines traditional Native resource management with contemporary forestry.

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