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  2. Tlingit filmmaker Carol Geddes was part of the first wave of Indigenous directors at the NFB. With Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief (1986), she profiled Indigenous women who distinguished themselves in non-traditional professions, and with Picturing a People: George Johnston, Tlingit Photographer (1997), she crafted a vibrant visual history of her ...

  3. Feb 28, 2023 · Born in Teslin, Yukon, of the Inland Tlingit people, Carol Geddes ’ first major film, Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief, won a Silver Medal for Educational Documentary in San Francisco and set her on an award-winning career in the industry.

  4. Carol Geddes. Born in Teslin, Yukon, of the Inland Tlingit people, Carol’s first major film, Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief, won a Silver Medal for Educational Documentary in San Francisco and set her on an award-winning career in the industry.

  5. Picturing a People: George Johnston, Tlingit Photographer. Carol Geddes. 1997 50 min. This documentary, by filmmaker Carol Geddes, is a unique portrait of George Johnston, a photographer who was himself a creator of portraits and a keeper of his culture.

  6. Director and writer Carol Geddes reflects on telling stories from an aboriginal perspective as a filmmaker in the NFBs North West studio. Her first film with the NFB was Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief.

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  8. Apr 5, 2023 · Carol Geddes's essay serves as a beacon of hope, illuminating the resilience and strength of Indigenous communities. Her story challenges us to confront the challenges they face and work towards a future where Indigenous identity is celebrated, respected, and empowered.