below cold edmond, our host is the former chief of this remote community in northern ontario in fort albany. canada has more than 2000 reserves like this one they were set up in the late 19th century by the indian act. the law governing the indigenous population this racist bill made them 2nd citizens, separate from white people. ah, today they are known as 1st nations peoples. back then, they were savages. i am designated ascii indian old lives inside i reserve to separate the we are hidden people of canada here and here the government wants the color preserve for the i call it my grandfather's land. the indian act is still applicable to day. it was introduced in an attempt to settle and thus better control, a nomadic people along with their territory and resources. the reserves were run by nuns and priests, and their mission was to evangelize the savages to assimilate them while we're building a garden for pictures from the school. so this one is good business where the students girls been months and these are the brothers. are blake brothers, and that prisoners are here. it's hard to res