SEWÂTSIWIN : ILS SONT SACRÉS
Synopsis
They Are Sacred reframes neurodiversity through an Indigenous lens, following young Anders (Sacred Buffalo Child) and his father Dr. Grant Bruno (Yellow Horse) of the Samson Cree nation. Dr. Bruno, an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics, challenges clinical definitions that see autism as a deficit, and embraces Cree traditions that honour neurodiversity as a sacred gift. As Anders experiences his first sweat lodge, receives his Cree name, and deepens his connection to the land by learning how to hunt, the film demonstrates the profound impact of cultural knowledge and spiritual support. The narrative further portrays the systemic barriers Indigenous families face in accessing autism resources that honour their traditions. A powerful story of reclamation, this film champions Indigenous knowledge in shaping neuro-affirmative care.
Credits
Directed by
Kim O'Bomsawin
Country
Canada (Québec)