Saturday Mar 30, 2019
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM EDT
Saturday, March 30, 4pm.
Loomis Lodge, 100 Croton Hardy Drive, Newaygo, 49337
Free Admission, ages 14 and older recommended
Native Circle of Newaygo County, 231.709.9005
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The Native Circle of Newaygo County invites the public to a free screening of the film, "Indian Horse". Refreshments will be served. Drum and singers will open and close the event. Due to tits sensitive content, makers of the film recommend only ages 14 and above participate.
An adaptation of Ojibway writer Richard Wagamese’s award-winning novel, this moving and important drama sheds light on the dark history of Indigenous Residential Schools and the indomitable spirit of aboriginal people. In the late 1950’s Ontario, eight-year-old Saul Indian Horse is torn from his Ojibway family and committed to one of the notorious Catholic Residential Schools. In this oppressive environment, Saul is denied the freedom to speak his language or embrace his Indigenous heritage while he witnesses horrendous abuse at the hands of the very people entrusted with his care. Despite this, Saul finds salvation in the unlikeliest of places and favorite winter pastime -- hockey. Fascinated by the game, he secretly teaches himself to play, developing a unique and rare skill. He seems to see the game in a way no other player can. His talent leads him away from the misery of the school, eventually leading him to the Pros. But the ghosts of Saul’s past are always present, and threaten to derail his promising career and future. Forced to confront his painful past, Saul draws on the spirit of his ancestors and the understanding of his friends to begin the process of healing.
Printed courtesy of www.rivercountrychamber.com/ – Contact the River Country Chamber of Commerce of Newaygo County for more information.
1 State Rd., Newaygo, MI 49337 – (231) 652-3068 – info@rivercountrychamber.com