NiiSoTeWak: Two Bodies, One Heart (2017)

ALL 05/25/2017 (en) Documentary 16 Min
  • Release
    05/25/2017
  • Production
    CBC, VisJuelles Productions Inc.
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  • Original title
    NiiSoTeWak: Two Bodies, One Heart
  • Original language
    en
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Cree teachings say that identical twins are born with two bodies, but share one heart. Meet Tapwewin and Pawaken, 10-year-old brothers trying to make sense of the world, their family and each other.

Overview

NiiSoTeWak means “walking the path together.” Tapwewin and Pawaken are 10-year-old brothers trying to make sense of the world, their family and each other. They’re already grappling with some heady questions about identity. What does it mean to be a twin? What does it mean to be Cree? How do you define yourself when you’re forever linked to someone else? The twins discuss these questions with their two elder brothers — 22-year-old actor Asivak and 20-year-old basketball player Mahiigan — and their parents, Jules and Jake.

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NiiSoTeWak: Two Bodies, One Heart (2017) 16 Min

ALL 05/25/2017 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 05/25/2017
  • Production
    CBC, VisJuelles Productions Inc.
  • Original title NiiSoTeWak: Two Bodies, One Heart
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Cree teachings say that identical twins are born with two bodies, but share one heart. Meet Tapwewin and Pawaken, 10-year-old brothers trying to make sense of the world, their family and each other.

Overview

NiiSoTeWak means “walking the path together.” Tapwewin and Pawaken are 10-year-old brothers trying to make sense of the world, their family and each other. They’re already grappling with some heady questions about identity. What does it mean to be a twin? What does it mean to be Cree? How do you define yourself when you’re forever linked to someone else? The twins discuss these questions with their two elder brothers — 22-year-old actor Asivak and 20-year-old basketball player Mahiigan — and their parents, Jules and Jake.

  1. Jules A. Koostachin

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Jessica Dymond

    Editor

  4. Shiren Van Cooten

    Producer