The Assu family, members of the We Wai Kai band in Cape Mudge, BC, discuss the importance of their family roots and culture.
Banchi Hanuse returns to her home in Bella Coola. She enjoys the stories of her people. While there, she reflects on the nature of the oral tradition, wrestling with whether she should film her grandmother's stories or just listen.
The Dion family, members of the Kehewin Reserve in Alberta's northeast corner, discuss the importance of their family roots and culture.
The Dorion family, Metis from Prince Albert and Cumberland House, Saskatchewan, discuss the importance of their family roots and culture.
A Family Tree Narrative portrays six First Nations families in Canada through the oral tradition of storytelling.
The Hungry Wolf family, member of the Blood Tribe of the Blackfoot people in southern Alberta, discuss the importance of their family roots and culture.
The Lavallee family, members of the Piapot reserve in Saskatchwan's Qu'Apelle Valley, discuss the importance of their family roots and culture.
Jacqueline Levitin, filmmaker and professor in Film and Women's Studies at Simon Fraser University travels to China to seek out traces of her family's past.
The Marchand family, members of the Okanagan band in Vernon, BC, discuss the importance of their family roots and culture.