Unitas Fratrum: The Moravians in Labrador

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Released December 31, 1983

Overview

The Moravians, an early Protestant group, founded missions on the Labrador coast in the 18th century. Serving as a buffer between the Indigenous people and the whalers, the Moravians laid the basis for a new society that blended traditional European and Inuit cultures. This film shows a year in the life of the Moravian mission of Nain and describes some of the stresses the modern world has brought to this isolated Arctic community. Interviewed are a retired teacher who came with the last European mission, and the first Native Moravian minister. (Telecast in the Man Alive series under the title Band of Brethren.)

Runtime

0h 26m


Origin Country

United States


Original Language

English


Original Title

Unitas Fratrum: The Moravians in Labrador


Status

Released


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      ONF | NFB

      United States

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