Our People Will Be Healed is a 2017 Canadian documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin.
[1] The film explores the Helen Betty Osborne Ininiw Education Resource Centre, an N-12 Frontier School Division school in Norway House, Manitoba where Cree students are taught about their own history and culture alongside the regular Manitoba school curriculum.
[2][3][4] Obomsawin previously filmed at the school during the production of We Can't Make the Same Mistake Twice to document the story of Jordan River Anderson, a Cree child whose death became the basis of Jordan's Principle, a federal government commitment to funding services for Indigenous children.
Impressed by the school's success in helping to develop strong, healthy children, she decided to tell its story in a standalone film.
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