"Walking Home - A contemplative journey along the Yukon River" is a short film conceptualized, directed, and produced by Othmar F. Arnold, with feedback and support from Celia McBride (www.celiamcbride.com); filmed in Whitehorse, Yukon (Canada).
"It is an exploration and visualization of contemplative processes that unfold during walking in relative silence along the Yukon River. I am able to journey far, transcending the here and now. Being one with the Universe leads me to feel the pain - and the hope - of the victims and survivors of oppression, colonialism, and other forms of social injustice and violence. Glimpses of home and belonging appear, which are carried forward by a flowing movement from the past to the yet-to-be toward an unfamiliar source of light. The physical journey ends back at the classic picket fence."
Millennium Trail and Downtown Riverfront Walkway (City of Whitehorse; Trans Canada Trail)
Healing Totem, by Master carver Wayne Price, Haines, AK, carved with many participants from the Northern Cultural Expressions Society. Erected on the waterfront downtown Whitehorse (near 1st Av & Main St.) on November 3, 2012 [see: [ Ссылка ]]. This project was initiated to help the healing of generations of people affected by the residential school system for the assimilation of indigenous people in Canada. "After a hundred years of repression and oppression, right in the heart of the city stands a totem pole." (Colin Teramura)
Old Telegraph Office (MacBride Museum of Yukon History)
Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre (Kwanlin Dün First Nation): A cultural experience for everyone - A gathering place for all.
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