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Without a Whisper - Konnon:Kwe

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Catalogue Number:  FOX002
Producer:  Melissa Fox
Producers:  Fox, Katsitsionni
Directors:  Fox, Katsitsionni
Producing Agencies:  Two Row Productions, LLC
Subject:  American History, Canadian History, Criminal Justice & Law, Documentary, First Nations Studies, History, Indigenous Issues, Indigenous Peoples, Social Issues, Social Sciences, Women's Studies
Language:  English
Grade Level:  9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin:  Canada
Copyright Year:  2020
Running Time:  26:36


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WITHOUT A WHISPER - KONNON:KWE uncovers the hidden history of the profound influence Indigenous women had on the beginnings of the women’s rights movement in the United States. Before the first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls in 1848, European colonial women lacked even the most basic rights, while Haudenosaunee women had a potent political and spiritual voice and authority in all aspects of their lives. The contact that the early suffragists had with Haudenosaunee women in New York state shaped their thinking and had a vital impact on their struggle for equality that is taken for granted today. The film follows Mohawk Bear Clan Mother Louise Herne and Professor Sally Roesch Wagner as they seek to correct the historical narrative about the origins of women’s rights in the United States.

About the filmmaker:  Katsitsionnni Fox is a  filmmaker from the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation Territory.   Her films focus on sharing stories of Indigenous women that are stepping into their power and purpose. 

  • Winner, Best Short Film, Female Voices Rock Film Festival
  • Best Documentary Short, Red Nation International Film Festival
  • 2nd Runner Up, Documentary Short, Woods Hole Film Festival
  • Honorable Mention, Documentary Short, Roxbury International Film Festival


"A great introduction to the beginning of the women’s rights movement and provides wonderful insight into the matriarchal structure of the Haudenosaunee people." - Educational Media Reviews Online


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