Dream, dream, dream
Record details
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Physical Description:
videodisc
1 videodisc (24 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. - Publisher: Holland, Ohio : Dreamscape Media, LLC, [2017]
Content descriptions
General Note: | Title from container. |
Participant or Performer Note: | Dr. Evan Adams, Ian Reid, Carmen Moore, Evans Old Yellow Women, Shilo Clarke. |
System Details Note: | DVD. |
Language Note: | Closed-captioned. |
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Subject: | Raven (Legendary character) -- Juvenile films Indians of North America -- Juvenile films Raven (Legendary character) -- Drama Indians of North America -- Drama |
Genre: | Children's television programs. Animated television programs. Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |
Topic Heading: | Aboriginal. First Nations. |
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Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at BC Interlibrary Connect.
Holds
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Quesnel Branch | J RAV (Text) | 33923006106326 | Digital Video Disc | Volume hold | Available | - |
Summary:
Gwayum is worried about Widi's day-dreaming, so Frog tells her about the earliest times before the world when the Great Spirit decided to fill the space with light and life. He created the land and said, "Everything is ready now." He thought about what kinds of creatures he would make until he fell asleep, dreaming of plants of all colors, insects, animals, birds and human beings. When he awoke, the Great Spirit saw Raven, Eagle and Frog at play in this first world, and he realized the world of his dream had become his creation. “We must not question the dreamers amongst us,” says Frog, “but be patient and help them if we can. They are the creators.” Gwayum takes this to heart and as Frog hops away Widi jumps up. “I’ve got it!” He runs to the others and tells them he knows how to make a boat fly. They all laugh at him, but Gwayum offers to help. Working together, they take a length of fabric and attach it to a pole, which he puts in his tiny boat. It is a sail, and sure enough, it makes the boats fly over the water.