
Leaving Beringia
Overview
In her search to find the stories of her ancestors' origins, Metis/Cree filmmaker Barbara Todd Hager travels to eight of the oldest Indigenous sites in the Americas to find a connection between origin stories and scientific research.
Top Cast
Barbara Todd Hager
Barbara Todd Hager
Director
Barbara Todd Hager
Director
Cliff Hokanson
Cliff Hokanson
Director of Photography
Cliff Hokanson
Director of Photography
Benjamin Mulchinock
Benjamin Mulchinock
Researcher
Benjamin Mulchinock
Researcher
Barbara Todd Hager
Barbara Todd Hager
Writer
Barbara Todd Hager
Writer
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