Carcajou et le péril blanc

Carcajou et le péril blanc (Innu: Kauapishit Miam Kuakuatshen Etentakuess) is a Canadian series of documentary films, directed by Arthur Lamothe and released between 1973 and 1976.

[1] Profiling the Innu people of northern Quebec, the films were among the first in the history of cinema to depict indigenous peoples speaking their own languages.

[2] The films have also been packaged with Lamothe's later La Terre de l'homme series as a larger Chronique des Indiens du Nord-Est du Québec.

[3] The second film in the series, Ntesi Nana Shepen (On disait que c'était notre terre), won the Association québécoise des critiques de cinéma's Prix L.-E.-Ouimet-Molson for 1975.

[4] This article related to a Canadian film of the 1970s is a stub.