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Making Kouchibouguac
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Rudin, Ronald
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Acadian culture
/ Archives
/ Communities
/ Deportation
/ Documentary films
/ Expropriation
/ Film archives
/ Government
/ Motion picture industry
/ Movies
/ National parks
/ Social history
2010
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Making Kouchibouguac
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Rudin, Ronald
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Acadian culture
/ Archives
/ Communities
/ Deportation
/ Documentary films
/ Expropriation
/ Film archives
/ Government
/ Motion picture industry
/ Movies
/ National parks
/ Social history
2010
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Making Kouchibouguac
2010
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Abstract
The documentary film Kouchibouguac, released by the Office national du film (ONF) in 1979, allowed Acadians – who had been removed from their lands to allow the creation of the national park of the same name – to tell their stories. This article explores the making of the film, with a particular focus upon the difficulties experienced by Acadians trying to find their voice within the Québécois-dominated ONF. It also reflects on the form of the film as well as the impact that it had within an Acadian population that was divided over the sporadically violent opposition to the park.
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The Department of History at the University of New Brunswick,Department of History of the University of New Brunswick,University of New Brunswick, Dept. of History
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