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Ervin Chartrand

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agosto 2006

Ervin ChartrandDarryl Nepinak (Salteaux) works as the film and video coordinator for Career Trek, a college preparatory program for at-risk youth in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and as a production training coordinator for the Winnipeg Film Group. He curated INDIANPEG: Shorts from Winnipeg Aboriginal Filmmakers at the 2006 Gimli Film Festival. Nepinak is the co-founder of Indie 'N Film/Video Collective and the treasurer of Urban Shaman Gallery. He directed My Indian Name through First Stories, a competitive documentary production program for Aboriginal filmmakers, coordinated by the NFB Prairie Centre. He lived in Gisborne, New Zealand for 10 months in 2004, where he directed a documentary about the 30-year history of Te Ora Hou Aotearoa, a Maori youth organization, and mentored Maori teens in video production. Nepinak learned video production through the NSI Aboriginal Youth Pilot Project and the Aboriginal Broadcasting Training Initiative of the Manitoba Indian Cultural Education Centre. He lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the city where he grew up.

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Créditos Fotográficos: Darryl Nepinak - fotografía de Tony Nardella, gentileza de National Film Board of Canada; My Indian Name - gentileza de National Film Board of Canada

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participante en el 2009 Native American Film and Video Festival

 

 

 


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