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DESCRIPTION:Weekly Indigenous Film Series\n\nQallunaat! Why White People ar
 e Funny\, Mark Sandiford (2006)\, National Film Board 52 min\n\nThis docum
 entary is a tongue-in-cheek investigation into the ways Inuit people have 
 been treated as “exotic” documentary subjects by turning the lens onto the
  strange behaviours of Qallunaat (the Inuit word for white people). The te
 rm refers less to skin colour than to a certain state of mind. The doc exp
 lores how the Qallunaat greet each other with inane salutations\, repress 
 natural bodily functions\, complain about being cold\, and want to dominat
 e the world.\n\nThe film is a collaboration between filmmaker Mark Sandifo
 rd and Inuit writer and satirist Zebedee Nungak\, Qallunaat! brings the do
 cumentary form to an unexpected place in which oppression\, history\, and 
 comedy collide.\n\nThis film is part of the NFB series: Unikkausivut - Sha
 ring our Stories\n\n\nMcGill's Faculty of Education and The P. Lantz Initi
 ative for Excellence in Education and the Arts present the 2018 season of 
 the Weekly Indigenous Film Series\, facilitated by Lori Beavis and support
 ed by McGill's Department of Integrated Studies in Education and the Insti
 tute for Human Development and Well-Being (IHDW).\n
DTSTART:20180111T210000Z
DTEND:20180111T230000Z
LOCATION:Room 233\, Education Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 1Y2\, 370
 0 rue McTavish
SUMMARY:[Indigenous Film Series] Qallunaat! Why White People are Funny 
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/ihdw/channels/event/indigenous-film-series-qallun
 aat-why-white-people-are-funny-283698
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