Rocks at Whiskey Trench

Type
Audio/Visual
Authors
Alanis Obomsawin ( Obomsawin, Alanis )
Category
Audio Visual and Multimedia Materials
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Publication Year
2000
Publisher
National Film Board of Canada, Canada
Duration
105 min 28 s
Tags
Kahnawake Indian Reserve (Québec) -- History, Châteauguay Region (Québec) -- Race relations, Montréal Region (Québec) -- Race relations, Race Relations, Québec, Québec -- Kahnawake Indian Reserve, Québec -- Montréal Region, Mohawk -- Land tenure -- Québec (Province), Mohawk -- Québec (Province) -- Government relations, Indigenous peoples -- Crimes against -- Québec (Province) -- Montréal Region, Indigenous peoples -- Crimes against, Mohawk -- Government relations, Mohawk -- Land tenure, Québec (Province) -- History -- Native Crisis -- 1990
Description
n August 28, 1990, a convoy of 75 cars left the Mohawk community of Kahnawake and crossed Montreal's Mercier Bridge--straight into an angry mob that pelted the vehicles with rocks. The targets of this violence were Mohawk women, children and elders leaving Kahnawake, in fear of a possible advance by the Canadian army. In Rocks at Whiskey Trench, Mohawks remember the terror as windows shattered around them. Police had orders not to arrest anyone--and though they stood by during the rock-throwing, they were able to prevent the mob from reaching the cars and attacking their occupants. The film looks back at the events surrounding the August 28 attack, and delves into the history of Kahnawake and the consequences of the appropriation of land that have shrunk its territory by more than two-thirds over the last 300 years. Time and healing circles have helped close the wounds, but it will take much longer for Kahnawake residents to forgive and forget.
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 5627 | E99.M8 R59 2000 DVD | 1 | Yes |