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Maina

(2000)
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Maina is a young aboriginal woman, garowing up in ancient Northern Quebec. Domenique Demers paints an enduring portrait of wide open spaces, the immensity of the North, of the forests and the northern sea. The action takes place 3500 years ago.Maina is a young Indian, the daughter of a tribe named te Nearly Wolves. In the vast landscapoe she travels over, from the forest to the sea, she is obliged to stfuggle in an environment which is as generous as it is merciless.Finding food and shelter,making clothes, defending themselves and keeping warm, such are the dailytasks of the Nearly Wolves. Like other members of her tribe, Maina accepts naturees inexorable laws. But what of menes lawsE Why tan hidesa when she is thrilled with huntigE Why submit to the advances of Saito, her betrothed, when shedetests himE No, she will never yieldE Bolstered with these convictions and stirred by a need to afirm hersel, Maina setsout on a long quest,a search for her own identity. Arrayed with imposing characters and engraved with emotions,sensuality and spirituality, her journey brings her to the lands of the Inuit where she is to experience her meting with Natak, the great hunter of the polar regions. Wars of agression, ancestral beliefs, racism, intolerance; Maina will quicly learn that menes laws are as cruel as naturees laws. She is to pay dearly for her distinctiveness. A dense and enthralling narrative, immensely rich in ethnology. A superb voyage to the out limits of the Great Nort 3,500 years ago. A powerful work marked by larger than life passion and ferment.


Genre: Historical

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