Projet Boussole

Projet Boussole

In partnership with Exeko, the Boussole project is a multidisciplinary group of exchange and artistic creation that questions about the realities of the aboriginal communities, and offers creative activities to promote exchange of cultures through artistic mediation. This intergenerational project builds on cultural exchanges between two indigenous communities: Innu-Québec and Nahuatl-Mexico.

Photos: © Merry Wafwana for Exeko

By Alessia De Salis, Exeko facilitator

Matimekush, Schefferville.  Innu community all the way up north at the 55th parallele. An other place that exists on the map even if we never really hear about it. 12 hour train ride north from Sept-Îles which is a 12 hour ride north from Montréal. No roads. Just wilderness and a train track. The time stops when I’m on the train. Just the distance exists. Every minutes in that train is a landscape worth a writing a poem. Every stranger is a conversation to learn from. The train rides alongside with an endless river. And along this river, little houses hidden between the trees, under the snow. Wooden walls and a wood stove. The train suddenly stops about 5 hours out in the wild. An old native couple of at least 70 years old jump out of the train with one bag and a 4 gallon of water. They make their way through the thick snow. The train starts again and the little house disappears between the trees. The train will only stop on its way back in one week. Staring at them by the window, I wonder what is their story... 

 

 

A box of food, a bag of clothes, hundreds of questions, and a puppet. Four girls on a adventure to meet with the humans of Matimekush. We are welcome by this beautiful Innu community. Marjolaine, our host, will teach us everything we need to know so that we understand where we are. Firts leason is to slow down. Then she invites us at the sweat lodge that is held by a old shaman. I don’t know if you’ve ever experienced one ? Such a huge and moving experience. In a tiny tent, a group of women are all sitting tightly one against the other. In the dark, in the middle of the tent the red stones are being splashed with water as the space gets steamy hot. The women start singing and drumming in the dark. Their voices call for the creator and their drums dance with the rythm of our hearts... Once again time doesn’t exist. I am with all women of all times....overwhelmed.

 

 

The next day the work starts and we get to spend the week with the kids of the community. We do theater, puppets, philosophy and even some games a great guy I met tought me that were really usefull with the bad boys of the school. 40 kids at the school...at the end of the week we had 40 new friends. They thought us about hunting caribou and surviving in the wild. They are so wise about the nature, using every single thing from the animal, knowing their way through the forest, every movement has a reason to be, walking for miles with out saying a word and always knowing where they are....and now and I’m trying to put words on that same experience...

 

 

And now back to reality... for now... In the train again, the hole adventure slowly has the time to find a place in my body, in my heart, in my mind. A 12 hours train ride is needed. So much to bring back with us. Looking by the window the pine trees are getting fatter as we go south. In the background the sun leaves an orange and pink tint in the sky and Matimekush leaves a glow to my heart.  

Special thanks to the project partners :  ⊙ Matimekush-Lac John Health and Social Services Centre 

⊙ Kanatamat Tshitipenutamunu school

  

 

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  • « By engaging with people on a deep level, we see Exeko reinvigorating individual spirit to rebuild society in a new way. Exeko's work is not about small projects, but about achieving full social inclusion at a systemic level. [...] we believe that Exeko will reach a level of systemic impact with Quebec, Canada and the world within 5-10 years. »

    Elisha Muskat, Executive Director, Ashoka Canada

  • « Its goal? To develop reasoning, critical thinking, logic, and increase citizen participation of these marginalized groups. »

    Caroline Monpetit, Le Devoir (free translation)

  • «  I write my thoughts in my head, not on paper, and my thought is not lost. »

    Participant @PACQ

  • « Why use paper when it is as beautiful as this? »

    One of the co-creator for Métissage Urbain

  • « I Have my own identity ! »

    Putulik, Inuit participant, Métissage Urbain

  • « It is terrible for a society to ignore people with such talent! »

    Hélène-Elise Blais, les Muses about ART and ID projects

  • « Art has the advantage to make people talk about abilities rather than limitations, when confronted with an intellectual disability.  »

    Delphine Ragon, Community Programs Manager, Les Compagnons de Montréal

  • « Over the past few years, we have been seeing more and more high quality productions by people with an intellectual disability who truly are artists.  »

    Julie Laloire @AMDI

  • « Exeko implements creative solutions to several problematic, gives a voice to those we don't hear and hope to the underprivileged. »

    Bulletin des YMCA

  • « Its goal? To develop reasoning, critical thinking, logic, and increase citizen participation of these marginalized groups. »

    Caroline Monpetit, Le Devoir (free translation)

  • « ...empowering the children, and giving them confidence »

    APTN National News

  • « It’s a great program for children to learn about their traditions and to increase their interaction with Elders in the community. »

    Erika Eagle, Social Development Assistant with Waswanipi Brighter Future

  • « We are not higher, we are not lower, we are equal. »

    Simeoni, participant idAction Mobile

  • « Receving is good, but giving is better »

    Participant idAction@Kanesatake

  • « They're both people. We're not looking enough after people with problems, and mostly with mental health issues. Then we would have more people able to work. »

    Participant, idAction@Accueil Bonneau

  • « What better way to strengthen intergenerational ties? [...] A meeting between peers, a place for expression, learning and recovery »

    Chantal Potvin, reporter at Innuvelle

  • «  I don't know everything, but while reading it, it always bring me one step closer »

    A participant, idAction Mobile

  • «  By engaging with people on a deep level, we see Exeko reinvigorating individual spirit to rebuild society in a new way. Exeko's work is not about small projects, but about achieving full social inclusion at a systemic level. [...] we believe that Exeko will reach a level of systemic impact with Quebec, Canada and the world within 5-10 years. »

    Elisha Muskat, Executive Director, Ashoka Canada

  • «  ...empowering the children, and giving them confidence »

    APTN National News

  • «  I was completely alone today, thanks for talking to me »

    Elie, participant @idAction Mobile

  • «  They're both people. We're not looking enough after people with problems, and mostly with mental health issues. Then we would have more people able to work. »

    Participant, idAction@Accueil Bonneau

  • «  Today, the power acquired through knowledge is more far-reaching than knowledge itself. »

    André Frossard

  • « By engaging with people on a deep level, we see Exeko reinvigorating individual spirit to rebuild society in a new way. Exeko's work is not about small projects, but about achieving full social inclusion at a systemic level. [...] we believe that Exeko will reach a level of systemic impact with Quebec, Canada and the world within 5-10 years.»
    Elisha Muskat, Executive Director, Ashoka Canada
  • « Exeko implements creative solutions to several problematic, gives a voice to those we don't hear and hope to the underprivileged.»
    Bulletin des YMCA
  • « Over the past few years, we have been seeing more and more high quality productions by people with an intellectual disability who truly are artists. »
    Julie Laloire @AMDI
  • « Art has the advantage to make people talk about abilities rather than limitations, when confronted with an intellectual disability. »
    Delphine Ragon, Community Programs Manager, Les Compagnons de Montréal
  • « It is terrible for a society to ignore people with such talent!»
    Hélène-Elise Blais, les Muses about ART and ID projects
  • « I Have my own identity !»
    Putulik, Inuit participant, Métissage Urbain
  • « Why use paper when it is as beautiful as this?»
    One of the co-creator for Métissage Urbain
  • « I write my thoughts in my head, not on paper, and my thought is not lost.»
    Participant @PACQ
  • « Its goal? To develop reasoning, critical thinking, logic, and increase citizen participation of these marginalized groups.»
    Caroline Monpetit, Le Devoir (free translation)
  • « Its goal? To develop reasoning, critical thinking, logic, and increase citizen participation of these marginalized groups.»
    Caroline Monpetit, Le Devoir (free translation)
  • « Today, the power acquired through knowledge is more far-reaching than knowledge itself.»
    André Frossard
  • « They're both people. We're not looking enough after people with problems, and mostly with mental health issues. Then we would have more people able to work.»
    Participant, idAction@Accueil Bonneau
  • « They're both people. We're not looking enough after people with problems, and mostly with mental health issues. Then we would have more people able to work.»
    Participant, idAction@Accueil Bonneau
  • « We are not higher, we are not lower, we are equal.»
    Simeoni, participant idAction Mobile
  • « I was completely alone today, thanks for talking to me»
    Elie, participant @idAction Mobile
  • « Receving is good, but giving is better»
    Participant idAction@Kanesatake
  • « What better way to strengthen intergenerational ties? [...] A meeting between peers, a place for expression, learning and recovery»
    Chantal Potvin, reporter at Innuvelle
  • «  ...empowering the children, and giving them confidence»
    APTN National News
  • « By engaging with people on a deep level, we see Exeko reinvigorating individual spirit to rebuild society in a new way. Exeko's work is not about small projects, but about achieving full social inclusion at a systemic level. [...] we believe that Exeko will reach a level of systemic impact with Quebec, Canada and the world within 5-10 years.»
    Elisha Muskat, Executive Director, Ashoka Canada
  • « It’s a great program for children to learn about their traditions and to increase their interaction with Elders in the community.»
    Erika Eagle, Social Development Assistant with Waswanipi Brighter Future
  • « ...empowering the children, and giving them confidence»
    APTN National News