Lands Enchanted

Season 1

Documentary series that journeys to mysterious places where the land meets the supernatural.

Where to Watch Lands Enchanted • Season 1

13 Episodes

  • The Puglamut'j
    E1
    The Puglamut'jSeries creator Ernest Webb travels to Mi'gmaq territory, to the home of the Puglutmu'j - the little people - on Mount St. Joseph where their powerful presence is felt atop this iconic mountaintop and in the secret caves beneath it.
  • Snake Rock
    E2
    Snake RockAnishinaabe media and story creator Rebeka Tabobondung and her cousin, Anishinaabe writer Waubgeshig Rice, journey to Snake Rock, a powerful place of healing and a place of guidance on the island of Wasauksing First Nation where members of the community go to connect with the spirit of the land.
  • Journey to Slhxi7lsh
    E3
    Journey to Slhxi7lshXalek / Sekyu Siyam Chief Ian Campbell and his sister Tsitsayxemaat Rebecca Duncan Campbell travel by land and by sea to visit Slhxi7lsh, a sea stack in Vancouver's Stanley Park. For members of Squamish Nation, Slhxi7lsh is a reminder of the sacrifice of a young father to live in virtue as a Squamish man.
  • The Power of Iniskim Umaapi
    E4
    The Power of Iniskim UmaapiCree Blackfoot artist Mitchell Poundmaker journeys to Iniskim Umaapi (Majorville Medicine Wheel) with Blackfoot Knowledge Keeper Kent Ayoungman. Kent's stories about the sacred medicine wheel inspire Mitchell to create an artwork that he shares with his family after his visit.
  • In the Footsteps of Nanabozho
    E5
    In the Footsteps of NanabozhoM'Chigeeng First Nation historian and knowledge keeper Alan Corbiere journeys with community members to Michigiwadinong, a bluff high above Mnidoo Mnising (Manitoulin Island) where Nanabozhoo lay down his spear points while fleeing Haudenosaunee warriors.
  • Tsé Bit'a'i- The Birth of the Navajo Nation
    E6
    Tsé Bit'a'i- The Birth of the Navajo NationNavajo photographer Pamela J. Peters travels to Tse Bit'a'I, an iconic monument that stands proudly in the middle of the Navajo territory. Some say it is here that the Navajo Nation began. Pamela is joined by her young grandchildren who are eager to learn the stories of this powerful place.
  • Traces of the Transformers
    E7
    Traces of the TransformersSto:lo cultural researcher Ronnie Dean Harris reconnects with Th:exelis and Xéylxelamós, two Transformer sites located in the mighty Fraser River. Ronnie is joined by Naxaxalhts'i who shares the dramatic story of the transformer Xa:ls that is literally encoded into the land.
  • Atik: The Great Spirit of Nitassinan
    E8
    Atik: The Great Spirit of NitassinanInnu singer Kathia Rock joins her friend Jean-Luc Kanapé on a journey deep into the Pipmuacan Reservoir where huge numbers of caribou used to live. The energies of caribou master Papakassik are still felt on these enchanted lands, inspiration for Jean-Luc to work to bring back this sacred animal.
  • Welcoming the Salmon Home
    E9
    Welcoming the Salmon HomeLil'wat Nation members Maxine Bruce and Tammie Jenkins journey to the enchanted lands of Lilloet Lake, sacred fishing grounds where the Lil'wat have fished for generations.
  • Kweteniæaá - Bear Rock
    E10
    Kweteniæaá - Bear RockDëneze Nakehk'o follows in the footsteps of Dene hero Yamohza who is said to have saved the Dene by ridding them of giant beavers wreaking havoc across the land.
  • Mnissing: Islands of Healing
    E11
    Mnissing: Islands of HealingCarolyn King, former Chief of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and Jordan Jamieson journey to Mnissiing (Toronto Islands).
  • Where the Moon Dances
    E12
    Where the Moon DancesPiikani First Nation member Natoshia Bastien and Kainai elder Joyce Healy reconnect with a women's power spot that had been lost to the community.
  • Reclaiming Forillon
    E13
    Reclaiming ForillonSeries creator Ernest Webb travels to the enchanted lands of Forillon National Park on the unceded territory of the Mi'gmaq nation of Gespeg.

 

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