Frozen Caution: The Story of the Temagami Anishnabi (1987)

This is a documentary record of the fight for aboriginal title to the land that the Temagami Anishnabai have been living on for thousands of years. The band fought the reservation system in court for 20 years demonstrating that their ancestors have lived in this territory and did not sign any treaty with the British government (at the time) to surrender their land in the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850.

Director: Elizabeth Moes
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 12 min
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Music: Paul James
Editing: Andrea Fredrickson
Country: Canada
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Frozen Caution: The Story of the Temagami Anishnabi about?
This is a documentary record of the fight for aboriginal title to the land that the Temagami Anishnabai have been living on for thousands of years. The band fought the reservation system in court for 20 years demonstrating that their ancestors have lived in this territory and did not sign any treaty with the British government (at the time) to surrender their land in the Robinson-Huron Treaty of 1850.
Who directed Frozen Caution: The Story of the Temagami Anishnabi?
Frozen Caution: The Story of the Temagami Anishnabi was directed by Elizabeth Moes.
Who stars in Frozen Caution: The Story of the Temagami Anishnabi?
Frozen Caution: The Story of the Temagami Anishnabi stars Jenica Tanner, Jenica Tanner, Jim Twain, Rita O'Sullivan, Gary Potts, Lucy Mackenzie.
How long is Frozen Caution: The Story of the Temagami Anishnabi?
Frozen Caution: The Story of the Temagami Anishnabi has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
What genre is Frozen Caution: The Story of the Temagami Anishnabi?
Frozen Caution: The Story of the Temagami Anishnabi is a Documentary film.
Where was Frozen Caution: The Story of the Temagami Anishnabi produced?
Frozen Caution: The Story of the Temagami Anishnabi was produced in Canada.