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The trap and the gift

With the help of a local Haíɫzaqv archeologist, Jordan visits an ancient salmon trap. We then take to the seas to try a more modern method of bringing in the catch. Finally, it's party time! We're invited along to Salmon Fest, where the entire community celebrates this life-giving gift.

Video 6 min video
30 min activity
30 min activity

Concept map: Students explore the concepts of reciprocity and reciprocal relationships through real-life examples. Students then develop a concept map to show what "giving back" to nature can look like.

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Thanks to

PARTNERS

  • Heiltsuk Integrated Resource Management Department
  • Dalhousie University
  • Fisheries and Oceans Canada
  • Ocean Frontier Institute

Credits

WRITTEN, DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY

Scott Simpson

NARRATION WRITTEN BY

Josh McDonald

PRODUCTION (SCIENCES)

Sonya Lee, Lucija Prelovec

PRODUCTION (EDUCATION)

Heather Delagran, Emily Sheepy

LINE PRODUCER

Jessica Brown

PARTICIPANTS

Jordan Wilson, Elroy White, Tony Campbell, Troy Jack, Desiree Lawson

NARRATION

Jordan Wilson

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Nick Hawkins

EDITOR

Andrew MacCormack

LOCATION SOUND

Zan Rosborough

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT

Jordan Wilson

ASSISTANT EDITORS

Madeline Toal, David Mullins

SOUND DESIGN AND EDIT

VillageWorks Content Co.

MOTION GRAPHICS

Devon Parsons / Pixel Ease

ARCHIVES

Pacific Wild

COLOURIST AND ONLINE EDITOR

Serge Verreault

SOUND MIX

Luc Léger

RECORDING SERVICES

Canadian Sound Concepts Ltd., Connection Productions

TRANSLATION

Jessica Hould-Fortin, Michèle Banks, Laurence Savage-Duguay

ACCESSIBILITY

Described Video Canada, Difuze

ACTIVITY WRITERS

Heather Delagran, Emily Sheepy, Erika Sullivan

ACTIVITY GRAPHIC DESIGN

Erika Sullivan, Nada Jreidini

ACTIVITY VALIDATION

Ayla Brown

HEILTSUK NARRATION

Elder Elizabeth Brown

PEDAGOGICAL ADVISORS

Ayla Brown, Anita Hall, Dawn Hall, Leandria Carpenter, Johanna Gordon-Walker

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

Jac Gautreau

SCIENTIFIC DIRECTOR

Boris Worm