From the video Food for the Rest of Us View full title View Title Chapters
LENGTH: 6:52 min
PRODUCER: Copper Quartz Media Inc.
AUDIENCE LEVEL: 9-12, Post Secondary, Adult
COPYRIGHT: 2021
ONTARIO CURRICULUM: First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies
DETAILS: The traditional Hawaiian conch shell, ‘Pu”, calls Wai’anae youth workers at MA’O Organic Farms to a opening circle where they are centred and get instructions for the day. In exchange for their work, they get college tuition and a stipend. MA’O is an acronym taken from Māla (garden) ʻai (eat) ōpio (youth); youth give to the land and the land gives back to them. The program reclaims the value of feeding your people, reduces dependence on outside sources of food, encourages completion of education and creates youthful leaders.
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AWARDS:
Selected for Hot Docs Changing the World Series
Official Selection - American Indian Film Festival
Asian American Film Festival
Available Light Film Festival
DOXA Film Festival
Transitions Film Festival
Skabmagovat Indigenous Film Festival
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Expectations/Outcomes:
| Grade/Subject | Course/Section | Strand | Expectations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grade 12 / First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Studies | NDW4M Contemporary Indigenous Issues and Perspectives in a Global Context NDW4M | B. Indigenous Peoples and Perspectives | B2. Connections to the Land |