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How Filmmaker April Mullen Incorporated Her Indigenous Tradition and Roots on the Set of Wander (Guest Blog)

How Filmmaker April Mullen Incorporated Her Indigenous Tradition and Roots on the Set of Wander (Guest Blog) TheWrap 12/22/2020 © Provided by TheWrap hollyblog guest blog banner Wander was shot in Carrizozo, New Mexico, and filmed on the homelands of the Pueblo, Navajo and Apache Peoples. This was acknowledged before we began shooting the film and in the title card placed at the top of the film. Before shooting began, we did a land acknowledgment and opening ceremony with the entire cast and crew present. This was very important to me as a director about to embark on a major journey with my team.

How Filmmaker April Mullen Incorporated Her Indigenous Roots on the Set of Wander

LOGIN How Filmmaker April Mullen Incorporated Her Indigenous Tradition and Roots on the Set of ‘Wander’ (Guest Blog) The drama starring Aaron Eckhart and Tommy Lee Jones was filmed on the homelands of Pueblo, Navajo and Apache peoples April Mullen Guest Writer Last Updated: December 21, 2020 @ 5:54 PM Photo: Saban Films “Wander” was shot in Carrizozo, New Mexico, and filmed on the homelands of the Pueblo, Navajo and Apache Peoples. This was acknowledged before we began shooting the film and in the title card placed at the top of the film. Before shooting began, we did a land acknowledgment and opening ceremony with the entire cast and crew present. This was very important to me as a director about to embark on a major journey with my team.

99 3 The River News-Dec 11th, 2020 - Blog

  A Loggieville woman wants signs posted by trappers near their lines after losing her dog to one. Amanda Comeau tells the Leader she and her rescue dog Sadie were out for a nature walk on a trail near her home and the Loggieville Lagoon when Sadie got her head stuck in a bucket-type trap and suffocated. Comeau feels more should be done by trappers to warn people when there are traps in an area. Posting such warnings are recomended but not required under the law. Johnathon Cormier in the Natural Resources Department says the problem with posting signs is that another trapper, or people who are opposed to trapping, could come along and trip or steal the traps. Cormier also says it’s up to trappers to do it ethically and responsibly. If they know people are walking on trails, then traps should be set well away from the trail so pets don’t get caught.

The best gift ideas for your food-obsessed BFF (or yourself!)

The best gift ideas for your food-obsessed BFF (or yourself!) content from Globe Content Studio Published December 10, 2020 Updated December 10, 2020 Holiday shopping for the foodie in your life can be tricky business. You never know what they already have in their pantry, or what high-tech kitchen tools they’ve had their eyes on all year long. But finding something unique maybe even bespoke or locally-made! is a sure-fire way to impress them. So, we asked food experts for some shopping advice. Here’s what they said. Here’s the Scoop podcast For acclaimed foodie Pay Chen, Christmas is a chance to get her friends and family hooked on the same delicious products she’s been loving all year long. The product at the top of her list right now is Wabanaki maple syrup, a delicious Canadian staple made on Tobique First Nation.

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