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- Le Wapikoni est un organisme sans but lucratif dont le siège social se situe à Montréal. Fondé en 2004 par la cinéaste Manon Barbeau, le Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw et le , le Wapikoni est un organisme de médiation, d'intervention, de formation et de création audiovisuelles qui s'adresse aux jeunes autochtones dans le but de contrer les taux élevés de suicide, de décrochage scolaire et de toxicomanie. (fr)
- Wapikoni Mobile is a non-profit organization based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada that hosts educational workshops and film screenings to raise awareness and educate the wider public about Indigenous cultures, issues and rights. Each year, an average of 300 youth participate in the workshops creating 50 short films and 30 musical recordings. Wapikoni Mobile visited over 29 Indigenous nations in Canada and abroad (including Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Panama, and Finland). The program has produced over 1000 short films and 600 music recordings giving a voice to over 4,000 Indigenous youth. (en)
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- Manon Barbeau, Council of the Atikamekw Nation and the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Youth Network (en)
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- Le Wapikoni est un organisme sans but lucratif dont le siège social se situe à Montréal. Fondé en 2004 par la cinéaste Manon Barbeau, le Conseil de la Nation Atikamekw et le , le Wapikoni est un organisme de médiation, d'intervention, de formation et de création audiovisuelles qui s'adresse aux jeunes autochtones dans le but de contrer les taux élevés de suicide, de décrochage scolaire et de toxicomanie. (fr)
- Wapikoni Mobile is a non-profit organization based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada that hosts educational workshops and film screenings to raise awareness and educate the wider public about Indigenous cultures, issues and rights. Each year, an average of 300 youth participate in the workshops creating 50 short films and 30 musical recordings. Wapikoni Mobile visited over 29 Indigenous nations in Canada and abroad (including Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Panama, and Finland). The program has produced over 1000 short films and 600 music recordings giving a voice to over 4,000 Indigenous youth. (en)
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- Wapikoni (fr)
- Wapikoni Mobile (en)
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