Ojigkwanong: Encounter with an Algonquin Sage

Directed by Lucie Ouimet
26m[Documentary](/on-demand/category/documentary), [Short](/on-demand/category/short)
William Commanda, whose Algonquin name is Ojigkwanong, was born on the Maniwaki reserve in Quebec in 1913. The story of his early life is a familiar one: the loss of Indigenous culture, numbing poverty and escape into alcohol. In 1961 Commanda, then chief of his reserve, was terminally ill. He had a vision that would transform his life and those of his people. Imagining a Circle of all Nations, his first gesture was to reconcile the Algonquins and Iroquois. Since then, he has devoted himself to the reconciliation of peoples and cultures. The message of this old sage is universal: healing is the main priority and can only be achieved through forgiveness and tolerance. In this, he shares much with other remarkable individuals who managed to wash politics clean of resentment: Gandhi, Martin Luther King, the Dalai Lama and Nelson Mandela.

Where to Watch Ojigkwanong: Encounter with an Algonquin Sage

  • William CommandaSelf - Ojigkwanong
  • Lucie OuimetDirector / Written By
  • André GladuProducer
  • Carlos FerrandDirector Of Photography
  • Teresa De LucaEditor
  • Alain BellaïcheComposer
  • Christian MedawarLine Producer
  • Michèle PérusseLine Producer
  • Anne-Marie TougasLine Producer

 

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