Canoes Racism and Film: An Term Paper

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It was filmed in Aboriginal languages, with all of the characters speaking a variety of languages that were native to the people of Australia before the Europeans came. This helps connect aboriginal people from today with the past that they are trying not to lose. There are always the subtitles, to allow everyone to understand the dialogue of the characters in the story. Yet, it is filmed in aboriginal languages in order to revitalize an ethnic community that has been plagued by racism seen under a colonial structure. The Europeans took away the everyday use of such unique languages, and the film helps try to reconnect modern aboriginals with the past that could be fading away faster than anyone ever want. This essentially brings a new life to a culture that would otherwise be fading away. It is a modern movement to reach back before the time of colonialism and try to reestablish ethnic and cultural roots that were so violently and ruthlessly taken away from indigenous people all over the world.
Again the John Russ film is being used as a way to portray more diverse voices and allow for ethnic cultural groups to try retaining a sense of their culture prior to being violated by European colonialism.

Overall, it is clear that modern society is not really out of the woods yet. The racism from colonialist eras still haunts us even today. However, the voices of the past the harness and put on film as a way to keep them from disappearing completely. As many cultural minority groups try to strengthen their connection with their heritage, film can become a powerful way portray this to the rest of the world. The film Ten Canoes is an example of a successful attempt at revitalizing the past......

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