FILM
Pronunciation and Style Guide
Tentsítewahkwe, [phonetic: dun-JEE-de-wok-gwe]
Director
Katsitsionni Fox [phonetic: Gah-JEET-juniee Fox]
Community Partner / Associate Producer
Xochitl Fox [phonetic: So-chee Fox]
Synopsis
As a young girl, Jessica Shenandoah (Wolf Clan from the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation) learned about harvesting medicine and edible plants alongside her mother and grandmother. Contemporary Native Peoples are often separated many generations from their traditional knowledge due to the effects of colonial realities such as boarding school, forced religion, and land theft.
In Tentsítewahkwe, the latest film centering Native women by Mohawk filmmaker Katsitsionni Fox, Shenandoah goes on a journey across four seasons and multiple Native territories to connect with other knowledge keepers reviving the land-based wisdom of foremothers in order to return to time-honored practices of pottery making, mat weaving, hide tanning, medicine making, food gathering, and more. Jessica embodies the Mohawk concept of tentsítewahkwe as she picks up knowledge of the old ways, these slow methods of creating and connecting in reciprocity with the Earth.
Tentsítewahkwe is at once a thank you to the Native women who imbued their descendants with blood memory of these practices and a promise to future generations of Native Peoples that these practices will stay alive for generations to come.
Logline
Embodying the Mohawk value of Tentsítewahkwe, Jessica Shenandoah goes on a knowledge-gathering journey across all four seasons to reinvigorate the healing, land-based practices of her ancestral grandmothers, knowledge that boarding schools, forced religion, and land theft may have suppressed but could not destroy.
About Reciprocity Project
Reciprocity Project is a global storytelling movement supporting Indigenous creatives telling stories of hope, made within their communities, via film, photography, and podcasts.
Technical Specifications
TRT | 17 minutes
Aspect Ratio | 16:9
Color
Format | Digital
Audio | 5.1
Languages | English, Kanienkéha (Mohawk)
Location | Tentsítewahkwe was filmed in Akwesasne Mohawk Nation Territory.
FILMMAKERS
Director Biography
Katsitsionni Fox is a Mohawk filmmaker sharing empowering stories of resilient Indigenous women. Her debut film was Ohero:kon - Under the Husk, a documentary following two Mohawk girls participating in traditional passage rites to become Mohawk Women. Her most recent film, Without a Whisper - Konnon:kwe, received awards at Woods Hole Film Festival, Female Voices Rock Film Festival, and Red Nations Film. Katsitsionni was a 2021 Nia Tero Storytelling Fellow and a 2023 PBS Ignite Fellow. She is currently producing Kanenon:we - Original Seeds, a documentary about Indigenous women seed keepers.
About Reciprocity Project
In Season Two of this multimedia project, storytellers and community partners created films in response to a question: What does a 'return' to land, language, and reciprocal relationships mean to you and your community? Facing a climate crisis, the Reciprocity Project embraces Indigenous value systems that have bolstered communities since time immemorial. Reciprocity Project invites global Indigenous filmmakers to center Indigenous perspectives about the reciprocal relationship between all beings — seen and unseen — and the lands we inhabit.
COLLABORATORS
Nia Tero is a US-based non-profit working in solidarity with Indigenous peoples and movements worldwide with a mission of securing Indigenous guardianship of vital ecosystems. Nia Tero is committed to an antiracist and inclusive culture centering Indigenous rights, wisdom, practices, worldviews, and protocols.
Upstander Project is a Boston-based non-profit that uses storytelling to amplify silenced narratives, develop upstander skills to challenge systemic injustice, and nurture compassionate, courageous relationships that honor the interconnection of all beings and the Earth. Upstander Project envisions a world rooted in responsibility and respect for all where upstanders confront injustice and repair harm to ensure all beings thrive together.
REI Co-op Studios develops and produces stories that entertain, enrich and explore the power of time spent outside, while complementing the co-op’s broader climate and racial equity, diversity, and inclusion commitments.
PRESS & ACCLAIM
CREDITS
Coming Soon
For Series Credits please see the Season Two Press Kit
Zipped downloadable full press kit with photos will be available soon.
CONNECT
Website | Reciprocity.org
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Podcast | Seedcast
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Updated | May 15, 2024
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