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From the residential school bunkhouse to the eulachon grease trail — The Raven Collective produces Indigenous theatre and film that heals, challenges, and celebrates the richness of Northwest Coast cultures.

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Theatre · BC Reconciliation Tour

Bunk #7

Written by Larry Guno · Produced by The Raven Collective

It is 1960 at the Edmonton Indian Residential School on the prairie flatlands of Alberta and unrest is in the air. Join six Indigenous boys from northern BC and their English supervisor in this true story of culture and resilience, told with heart, humour and love of land, sea and tribe.

Content warning: This production contains depictions of residential school experiences and intergenerational trauma.

Running time: 90 min · No intermission · Ages 14+

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Theatre

Bunk #7

Written by Larry Guno

A true story of six Indigenous boys and their English supervisor at an Edmonton Residential School in 1960 — a story of culture, resilience and the bonds that survive even the darkest of times

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Theatre

The long silence

The Raven Collective

Three generations of a Nisga’a family navigate the lasting and devastating impact of residential schools — a story of silence, survival and the slow reclaiming of voice.

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Film

Eulachon: river of light

Dir. Dion Pascal · Nisga’a Nation

Award-winning documentary tracing the sacred eulachon grease trail through Nisga’a territory — a story of land, sustenance and the knowledge carried across generations.

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New works in development

The Raven Collective is always developing new productions rooted in Indigenous stories from the Pacific Northwest. If you are an Indigenous artist with a story to tell, or a venue interested in hosting future productions, we would love to hear from you.

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