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Documentary series profiles four Indigenous women of Atlantic Canada

Women of this Land is a new four-part documentary series that spotlights an Indigenous woman from each province in Atlantic Canada and how they connect to land and language. Watch free on CBC Gem.

Women of this Land now on Absolutely Canadian on CBC Gem

Woman, back to camera, with beige hat and purple top and long black hair walking through a lush green forest.
Women of this Land will premiere on International Women's Day, March 8, on CBC Gem. (Peep Media)
Women of this Land is a new four-part documentary series that spotlights an Indigenous woman from each province in Atlantic Canada and how they connect to land and language.


Each half-hour episode engages the voices of Indigenous women in revealing and uplifting profile pieces. 

The four documentaries, directed by Stephanie Joline, premiere March 8, International Women's Day, on the Absolutely Canadian series. Watch free on CBC Gem.

"Through this series, we aim to celebrate the strength, resilience, and beauty of Indigenous women, ensuring their voices are heard and their stories are honoured for generations to come," says Joline.

The series is produced by Joline, Jessica Brown and Jackie Torrens. The director of photography is Tim Mombourquette and the editor is Amy Mielke.

Meet the four women profiled in the series:

Jennie Williams, Newfoundland and Labrador

Woman in a brown jacket with fur hood, and long brown hair.
The first episode delves into the life of Jennie Williams, an Inuk artist and teacher hailing from Labrador, currently residing in St. John's, N.L. The episode captures Jennie's multifaceted approach to maintaining ties with her Inuit roots.  WATCH FREE ON CBC GEM

Chief Darlene Bernard, Prince Edward Island

A woman wearing a feathered head-dress, with long brown hair and earrings participating in a ceremony.
The second episode examines the calling of Chief Darlene Bernard, a resilient leader from the Lennox Island First Nation in Prince Edward Island. The episode provides an illuminating snapshot of Chief Bernard's transformative journey as a community leader. WATCH FREE ON CBC GEM

shalan joudry, Nova Scotia

Profile of a woman with dark hair wearing a wide brimmed beige hat and a blue top.
Episode three presents an intimate portrait of shalan joudry, a captivating Mi'kmaw storyteller and ecologist based in Bear River First Nation, Nova Scotia; this episode explores shalan's talents and her unique journey toward healing and connecting with her heritage. WATCH FREE ON CBC GEM

Dr. Imelda Perley Opolahsomuwehs, New Brunswick

A woman with grey hair and black rimmed glasses wearing a colourful shall and black sweater stands next to a lake.

The final episode brings viewers into the world of Imelda Perley Opolahsomuwehs, a revered Wolastoqey Elder and linguist from Tobique First Nation, New Brunswick. Imelda takes us on a fascinating exploration of her life's work as a healer, teacher, and language keeper. WATCH FREE ON CBC GEM
As an Indigenous woman, I am honoured to bring to light the stories of these four resilient, dynamic Indigenous women in Atlantic Canada. Meeting these amazing women has truly inspired me, their stories resonate with authenticity and complexity. In a world where Indigenous voices are too often silenced or overshadowed, it is crucial to amplify these diverse perspectives.- Stephanie Joline, director/producer

 

Photos courtesy of Peep Media and Princess Space Monster Films.