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Brief Film Synopsis for
Reserve 107 - Reconciliation on the Prairies

Indigenous rights and title to the land remains a taboo topic for many across Canada, but in the small town of Laird, Saskatchewan, an old injustice is providing new opportunities for dialogue, friendship and a fierce determination to right the wrongs of the past.

 

ABOUT THE DOCUMENTARY RESERVE 107
From the Director

For decades, stories have spread throughout the village of Laird, Saskatchewan. It has been said that First Nation descendants of an old treaty have visited shopkeepers and town officials. The First Nations that came to the town, starting in the 1970s, insisted that a treaty signed between their people and the government of Canada states the land of the locals actually belong to an Indigenous First Nation. But when a group of Mennonites and Lutherans in the town of Laird discover that the land they live on is in fact the former reserve of the Young Chippewayan First Nation, they are forced to acknowledge the history that has brought them to their present confrontation. A chief and descendant of the Young Chippewayan Band decide to invite the local community to a meeting at the central site of the former reserve as members in the town remain on edge. But an inevitable encounter at the towns historic site compels the characters into a surprising discovery. Myths, assumptions and fears are shattered as this old injustice is about to provide an opportunity for friendship and renew a fierce determination to repair the wrongs of the past.

Representation
Production Company

 

Rebel Sky Media

Brad Leitch (Director)

 

 
Contact Person (General Inquiries)
Randy Klassen
Indigenous Neighbours Coordinator
Mennonite Central Committee Saskatchewan

306.665.2555 x 226

© 2016 St. Johns Lutheran Laird & Mennonite Central Committee Saskatchewan

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