Yummo Comes Home
DVD, 2013, 28 min
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"Yummo Comes Home" is a 28 minute documentary that is honest, emotional and hopeful. It provides a window into the harmful effects of Indian Residential Schools through the eyes of Isadore Charters, an Okanagan/Thompson Nation artist and carver. He shares his journey of healing and reconciliation through faith, artistic expression and community. Don Klaassen, the son of a settler immigrant narrates the story from his perspective and the two men model what it means to experience reconciliation and shape a better future.
Home-use only.
Also see related presentation at the TRC.
Home-use only.
Also see related presentation at the TRC.
Type | Video |
Genre | Biography/Memoir |
Expression | Documentary/Interview |
Topic | Indigenous Healing and Justice, Residential Schools |
Audience | Adults |
Language | English |
Publisher | Outreach Canada |
Collection | MC Canada Indigenous Relations, Relationship |
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