Photographer Chow Dong Hoy moved from China
to rural British Columbia at the turn of the last century.
During an era when most photographers depicted Canada's Aboriginal
people as "noble
savages", Hoy was advancing the art of ethnographic photography
by creating haunting portraits of Aboriginal peoples and
their interactions with encroaching settlers. This film draws
upon an extraordinary archive of photographs and film footage
to document the life and art of Chow Dong Hoy.
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