Little Stars at the Little NHL (Mississauga, ON): A Good Game Series

Catalogue Number: 310096
Producer: 4412826 Canada Inc/Nish Television
Producers: Brennan, Jason
Directors: Coté, Abraham
Producing Agencies: Nish
Subject: Canadian History, Canadian Social Studies, Character Education, Citizenship Education, Documentary, First Nations Studies, History, Social Sciences, Social Studies, Sports
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2023
Running Time: 22:22
The Little Native Hockey League, known as the Little NHL is the largest Indigenous hockey tournament in Ontario. The tournament is a gathering place for communities across the province, where they can compete, have fun, and form friendships. Kendra Madahbee from Wikwemikong First Nation and former NHL’er Reggie “The Rifle” Leach have pulled together an all-girl team to come learn, grow, and participate in this legendary event.
In the Good Game series, former NHLer John Chabot, a native of Kitigan Zibi reserve in Quebec, travels the country to understand the place that hockey holds in the collective life of Canada’s Indigenous peoples.
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