| The Invisible Nation: The Story of the Algonquin DVD from the National Film Board examines the history of the Algonquin of Quebec from their early history to the present day challenges and conflicts. Tracing the loss of land and community the filmmakers provide some insight into the history of the people in Quebec who are often overlooked in history books. Today with a population of 9,000 the Algonquin retain 10 communities including Kitigan Zibi, Pikogan, Timiskaming, Winneway, Lac-Simon, Algonquins of Barriere Lake, Kitcisakik Anicinape, Kebaowek, and Hunter's Point. This 90 minute documentary is in French with English subtitles. |