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  1. Feb 26, 2021 · Michelle Derosier, 27, of Pittsford, pleaded not guilty on Monday in Rutland criminal court to a felony count of embezzlement. Derosier was released without bail, but ordered not to have contact with the people whose money she’s accused of taking.

  2. Michelle Derosier. Director: Abandoned: Angelique's Isle. Michelle is Anishinaabe from Migisi Sahgaigan First Nation in Treaty 3 Territory in Northwestern Ontario. She is a mother, grandmother, artist, activist and filmmaker.

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  3. Michelle Derosier is an Anishnaabe Storyteller and Filmmaker. Angelique's Isle (2018), The Grandfather Drum (2016), Walk a Mile (2014), Return to Manomin (2011). Formerly of Thunderstone Pictures.

  4. Aug 20, 2017 · Nearly a decade ago, the survival story of Angelique Mott, a young Anishinaabe woman from the 1800s, seized Indigenous director Michelle Derosier. Angelique, 17, was left to starve to death...

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  5. 1,409 Followers, 1,646 Following, 374 Posts - Michelle Derosier (@michellederosier) on Instagram: "Anishinaabekwe / Artist / Filmmaker / Certified Yoga Instructor / Kokum".

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  6. About Michelle. Michelle is Anishinaabe from Migisi Sahgaigan First Nation in Treaty 3 Territory in Northwestern Ontario. She is a mother, grandmother, artist, activist and filmmaker who is deeply rooted in her Anishinaabek culture.

  7. Sep 28, 2021 · Anishinaabe filmmaker and community activist Michelle Derosier has reflected deeply on the effects of representation. “Since its beginnings, cinema has played a big part in stereotyping Indigenous peoples and helping to hold us in a place that has not really been favourable to us,” she explains.

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