Hollow Water is a Candadian Ojibway reserve in central Manitoba that has organized itself to address the large number of sexually abused victims in their community. Volunteers from the community have formed the Community Holistic Circle Healing (CHCH) to help offenders and victims stop the cycle of sexual abuse. This documentary demonstrates how CHCH has been more effective through the peer pressure process rather than jailing offenders.
Narration written by Bonnie Dickie, Tina Mason ; editor, David McGunigal ; cinematographers, Ian Elkin ... [et al.] ; music performed by Onjida and Jody T. Gaskin.
Performance Credits
Narrator, Joy Keeper.
Languages
Closed-captioned.
System Details
DVD format.
Summary
Hollow Water is a Candadian Ojibway reserve in central Manitoba that has organized itself to address the large number of sexually abused victims in their community. Volunteers from the community have formed the Community Holistic Circle Healing (CHCH) to help offenders and victims stop the cycle of sexual abuse. This documentary demonstrates how CHCH has been more effective through the peer pressure process rather than jailing offenders.