If An Owl Calls Your Name — Trailer Release ✨
Join us for the Virtual Film Premiere & 5-Day Gathering with Indigenous Elders, Healers & Activists
🗓️ December 9–13
When visiting through the homelands of the Esk’etemc, Gitxsan, and Wet’suwet’en territories—listening, sitting in ceremony, and witnessing stories shaped by the violence of forced assimilation and the astonishing resilience that rises in its wake. Our hearts were broken open by the legacies of residential schools, substance use, and cultural severing—and mended again by the profound healing carried through land, ceremony, and ancestral teachings.
If An Owl Calls Your Name emerged from this relationship, not as a story about trauma, but as a testament to the transformation already alive within these communities. It reveals a truth rarely held in mainstream narratives:
that reconciliation is not a policy, but a ceremony—
a return to land, language, and the ancestral ways that colonization could not extinguish.
Woven through intimate conversations and sacred landscapes, the film honors those who survived, those who are healing, and those who continue to guide their people home. It is a prayer of remembrance, a witnessing of intergenerational courage, and an offering to all of us seeking belonging in a fragmented world.
May this film be a medicine, a mirror, and an invitation to return to what is sacred.
🎬 Donate to watch the film and support Indigenous-led initiatives.
50% of proceeds will directly support community-driven projects in the territories where the film was created.
🌍 Your support helps nourish both healing and cultural revitalization—thank you for standing with these communities.
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Thank you dearly to Patricia June Vickers, Roy Henry Vickers, Dave Belleau, Frederick Sandy Johnson, Chief Na’ Moks, Kolin Sutherland-Wilson, Art Wilson, and many others who so dearly received us as their guests and shared their stories
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