Raw footage interview for documentary - "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man." Interview with Colonel Lockhart Fulton (Retired), a former officer with Royal Winnipeg Rifles and served in Europe during World War II.
Video, Raw Footage for Documentary: "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man." Re-enactment raw footage for the documentary. Dramatizing Francis learning to box in a barn.
Shot just outside Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in Spring, 2005
Large format colour photo of individuals labelled "Batoche 98". There are two people sitting at a table, two others sitting to the left and two people standing. A teepee in the background has a sign that reads "Senate of Canada Information Tent".
Veteran Vital Morin and Harry Morin pose at the gravestone of their brother, Senator Louis F Morin at Palmbere Lake, Saskatchewan. The gravestone reads:
RIP
MOOSHUM
IN LOVING MEMORY OF SENATOR LOUIS F MORIN
BORN NOV 23, 1920
DIED FEB 10, 1997
LOUIS MORIN DEDICATED HIS LIFE
TO HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS
HE WAS A FOUNDER OF PALMBERE
LAKE ANNUAL GATHERING AND
NORTHERN AREA TRAPPER
ASSOCIATION
HE SERVED IN MANY OTHER
FUNCTIONS TO IMPROVE LIFE FOR
NORTHERN SASKATCHEWAN PEOPLE
FOR WHOM HE LOVED
LOUIS MORIN WILL ALWAYS BE
MISSED BY THE PEOPLE WHOSE
LIVES HE TOUCHED
A Documentary called "Aboriginal Heroes - A Spiritual Journey." It documents the Calling Home Ceremony held in France and Belgium in 2006.
Veterans In the Documentary: Leo Goulet Leonard Desjarlais (KW) Victor Letendré Bertha Clarke-Jones Robert Bruce
It is copyrighted by the Métis National Council.
Video Summary: This documentary follows a group of Aboriginal spiritual leaders on a journey to Europe. The leaders are tasked with performing a calling-home ceremony for the spirits of First Nations and Métis soldiers who died fighting in the World Wars. The goal of the ceremony is to bring peace and closure to the families of the fallen soldiers and to help the spirits find their way back home to Canada. The documentary highlights the cultural differences between Aboriginal and European communities and how the ceremony helps to bridge the gap between them.
A documentary called "No Longer Forgotten." It documents a group of Métis Veterans returning to Juno Beach for the opening of a Metis exhibit. The video is approximately 22:09 in length and is copyrighted by the Metis National Council in 2010.
Veterans In The Documentary Robert Bruce Howard Dickenson Donn Fowler Edmond Gagne Joseph Gagnon Francis Godon Leo Goulet Ronald Monkman Charlie St. Germaine
Video, Raw Footage Interview with Francis Godon Raw footage interview with Métis veteran Francis Godon for the documentary, "Francis: The Measure of a Métis Man."