In a poignant short film, a mother takes her young sons on a fishing trip with their kokum, a residential school survivor who remains deeply connected to the land. This journey becomes a powerful way for the boys to reconnect with their cultural heritage and for the women to heal from past traumas, serving as a form of resistance.
Stories Are in Our Bones
A residential school survivor joins a family on a fishing trip, teaching their young sons about their cultural heritage and the land through her personal stories and wisdom.