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Wapos Bay: Going for the Gold (Cree Version)

2008 24 min
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In this episode from the Wapos Bay series, a talking dog comes to Talon in a dream, urging him to go for gold in golf at the Indigenous Games. Uncle Jacob trains him and might help Talon win but at what cost to his relationship with his son, T-Bear? Wapos Bay is a stop-motion animation series that follows the adventures of 3 kids from a Cree community in northern Saskatchewan.

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Wapos Bay: Going for the Gold (Cree Version)

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In this episode from the Wapos Bay series, a talking dog comes to Talon in a dream, urging him to go for gold in golf at the Indigenous Games. Uncle Jacob trains him and might help Talon win but at what cost to his relationship with his son, T-Bear?



Wapos Bay is a stop-motion animation series that follows the adventures of 3 kids from a Cree community in northern Saskatchewan.

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Ages 6 to 9
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Research the Aboriginal athletes who have competed for gold in past Olympic Games, such as Tom Longboat, Waneek Horn-Miller, Angela Chalmers and Alwyn Morris. Discuss what these athletes have in common. What qualities do they have that allow them to excel in their sport? The stories of the Aboriginal Olympians as well as lesson plans are available at . What qualities does Talon possess that would make him an Aboriginal Olympian?
Wapos Bay: Going for the Gold (Cree Version)
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