Darlene Naponse, the Glossary
Darlene Naponse is an Anishinaabe filmmaker, writer, director, and community activist from Canada.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Anishinaabe, Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation, Canada, CBC News, Falls Around Her, Greater Sudbury, ImagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival, Institute of American Indian Arts, Journey Prize, Laurentian University, Master of Fine Arts, National Screen Institute, Ontario, Quill & Quire, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Stellar (film), Toronto Star, University of Victoria, 2018 Toronto International Film Festival, 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.
- Academic staff of Laurentian University
- First Nations screenwriters
- People from Sudbury District
Anishinaabe
The Anishinaabe (alternatively spelled Anishinabe, Anicinape, Nishnaabe, Neshnabé, Anishinaabeg, Anishinabek, Aanishnaabe) are a group of culturally related Indigenous peoples present in the Great Lakes region of Canada and the United States.
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Atikameksheng Anishnawbek First Nation
Atikameksheng Anishnawbek (Anishinaabe language: Adikamegosheng Anishinaabeg, syncoped as Dikmegsheng Nishnaabeg), formerly known as the Whitefish Lake First Nation, is an Ojibway First Nation in northern Ontario, Canada.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
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CBC News
CBC News is a division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for the news gathering and production of news programs on the corporation's English-language operations, namely CBC Television, CBC Radio, CBC News Network, and CBC.ca.
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Falls Around Her
Falls Around Her is a 2018 Canadian drama film, written, produced, and directed by Darlene Naponse.
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Greater Sudbury
Sudbury, officially the City of Greater Sudbury, is the largest city in Northern Ontario by population, with a population of 166,004 at the 2021 Canadian Census.
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The imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival is the world's largest Indigenous film and media arts festival, held annually in Toronto.
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Institute of American Indian Arts
The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is a public tribal land-grant college in Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States.
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Journey Prize
The Journey Prize (officially called The Writers' Trust of Canada McClelland & Stewart Journey Prize) is a Canadian literary award, presented annually by McClelland and Stewart and the Writers' Trust of Canada for the best short stories published by an emerging writer in a Canadian literary magazine.
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Laurentian University
Laurentian University (Université Laurentienne), officially Laurentian University of Sudbury, is a mid-sized bilingual public university in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, incorporated on March 28, 1960.
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Master of Fine Arts
A Master of Fine Arts (MFA or M.F.A.) is a terminal degree in fine arts, including visual arts, creative writing, graphic design, photography, filmmaking, dance, theatre, other performing arts and in some cases, theatre management or arts administration.
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National Screen Institute
The National Screen Institute – Canada (NSI; originally Canadian Screen Institute, CSI) is a non-profit organization headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
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Ontario
Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.
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Quill & Quire
Quill & Quire is a Canadian magazine about the book and publishing industry.
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Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico, and the county seat of Santa Fe County.
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Stellar (film)
Stellar is a 2022 Canadian romantic drama film, written, produced, and directed by Darlene Naponse.
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Toronto Star
The Toronto Star is a Canadian English-language broadsheet daily newspaper.
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University of Victoria
The University of Victoria (UVic) is a public research university located in the municipalities of Oak Bay and Saanich, British Columbia, Canada.
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2018 Toronto International Film Festival
The 43rd annual Toronto International Film Festival was held from September 6 to 16, 2018.
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2022 Toronto International Film Festival
The 47th annual Toronto International Film Festival was held from September 8 to 18, 2022.
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See also
Academic staff of Laurentian University
- Adam Sol
- Alan Nursall
- André Donneur
- André Gagné
- B. P. Paquette
- Bruce Meyer
- Darlene Naponse
- David Pearson (geologist)
- Doric Germain
- Dyane Adam
- Fernand Dorais
- Frank F. Mallory
- Gaétan Gervais
- Gary Kinsman
- Graeme S. Mount
- Gregory Scofield
- Jenő Tihanyi
- John Green (botanist)
- John Meehan (priest)
- Kate Tilleczek
- Lorenzo Cadieux
- Luis Radford
- Melchior Mbonimpa
- Michael Lesher
- Michael Persinger
- Norm O'Reilly
- Oliver Jones (pianist)
- Patrick Reid Stewart
- Paul Cappon
- Rand Dyck
- Robert Dickson (writer)
- Roger Nash
- Sally Katary
- Shannon E. Hengen
- Stephen Andrews
- Susan James (midwife)
- Taima Moeke-Pickering
- Waldemar W. Koczkodaj
First Nations screenwriters
- Adam Garnet Jones
- Alanis Obomsawin
- Bretten Hannam
- Cody Lightning
- Corey Payette
- Danis Goulet
- Darlene Naponse
- Darrell Dennis
- Drew Hayden Taylor
- Duke Redbird
- Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers
- Ervin Chartrand
- Eva Thomas
- Gail Maurice
- Georgina Lightning
- Gwaai Edenshaw
- Jeff Barnaby
- Jessie Anthony
- Jules Koostachin
- Loretta Todd
- Neegan Trudel
- Richard Van Camp
- Shannon Masters
- Sonia Bonspille Boileau
- Tracey Deer
- Trevor Mack
- Yves Sioui Durand
People from Sudbury District
- Barbara Hanley
- Darlene Naponse
- Gerry Desjardins
- James Hughes (ice hockey)
- Kevin Breit
- Loma Lyns
- Michael Cachagee
- Oza Tétrault
- Pete Horeck
- Robert Lougheed
- Sara Roque
- Stephen Reid (writer)
- Terry Yurkiewicz
- Theodore Drake