New Initiative from the Indigenous Peoples Festival Riddu Riddu!
Riddu Riddu festival, which take place the third weekend of July every year in Gaivuona, Norway, seeks to establish a World Indigenous Youth Camp (WIYC).
2004-09-06
Lene Hansen:
Dear guests, dear artists, dear friends of Riddu Riddu!
Welcome to all of you. This year’s Riddu Riđđu promises to be the largest Riddu ever, both in terms of the number of participants and the number of nationalities. You who came as a guest or as a volunteer make it possible to arrange a festival that makes the hearts of thousands of people beat faster, and that in a village with a mere 800 inhabitants.
2004-07-16
Two documentaries about the Alta-river project
The Alta case - A game of power and powerlessness.
2004-07-07
Under kors og krone/Under Cross and Crown
We look back on the Kautokeino rebellion in 1852, and meet the composer John Persen and the author Magnar Mikkelsen whom are making an opera about the rebellion.The opera was an order from Norske Opera in 1976, but was never put on the stage.
2004-07-07
Nuhoniyeh: Our story
This powerful film produced from a Native perspective, has won many awards in recognition of its exploration of the history and current circumstances of the Sayisi Dene, “a people of the ecological and cultural borderlands between tundra and forest in Canada”.
2004-07-07
Capturing Spirit: An Inuit Journey
The film follows the lives of two characters as they become young adults. It chronicals the everyday struggle, challenges and successes they face growing up in a small Arctic town. Capturing Spirit is a dramatic portrayal of the challenges of life facing Inuit youth today.
2004-07-07
Boy George Sub Dub
A film that shows George W. Bush`s supreme rhetorical gift, while manipulating his message about the hows and whys of fighting terrorism.
2004-07-07

















