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Indigenous youth mountain biking film blazes trail to Vancouver festival

Documentary focuses on B.C. mountain biking program for Indigenous youth
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The story of the Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program is showcased in the B.C. documentary Dirt Relations. iymbp.ca photo

By Sam Laskaris, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com

Patrick Lucas can now add filmmaker to his resume.

Lucas wrote and helped produce Dirt Relations: The Story of the Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program.

The 37-minute documentary about the program he founded 11 years ago will have its world premiere on Feb. 23 during the opening night of the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival. The film will be screened at the Centennial Theatre in North Vancouver.

Lucas, who lives in Courtenay, B.C., is a former community planner who worked with various First Nations throughout the province.

Since launching the Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program, he has helped build mountain bike trails for about 40 First Nations in B.C.

The program was featured in an episode of the series Return To Earth on Outside TV two years ago.

91裸聊视频淭hat was a great experience and it actually led to this (film) because it91裸聊视频檚 only on Outside TV,91裸聊视频 Lucas said, who is looking to expand the work of the mountain bike program.

While the episode on Outside TV kind of caught the idea of the program, it didn91裸聊视频檛 quite get it all.

91裸聊视频淪o we wanted to do it again. That91裸聊视频檚 what led to this project,91裸聊视频 he said.

Dirt Relations is not, however, simply a film. Lucas is hoping it will raise awareness.

91裸聊视频淭hat91裸聊视频檚 part of our goal,91裸聊视频 he said. 91裸聊视频淲e want to keep growing the organization. We want to keep getting more kids out on bikes and more trails built in First Nations communities and kind of keep that discussion around reconciliation and recreation going.91裸聊视频

Lucas, who is not Indigenous, said improving relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people has become a huge part of the mountain bike program.

91裸聊视频淥ur primary goal with this is that conversation, sharing stories and getting people to talk about what does it really mean to engage in reconciliation,91裸聊视频 he said.

91裸聊视频淧eople throw that word around, and `decolonize91裸聊视频, like it91裸聊视频檚 a perfume or a cologne. But through our experiences, we91裸聊视频檝e learned really practical things, like reconciliation should be kind of centred on very practical day-to-day issues.

91裸聊视频淚t91裸聊视频檚 not all theory or academics. We91裸聊视频檙e talking about building trails in a way that upholds Indigenous rights and title, that doesn91裸聊视频檛 uphold the colonial structure that has built around recreation, and about getting kids reconnecting to their lands and territories. It91裸聊视频檚 basic stuff. I think that91裸聊视频檚 where we need to return the conversation to because it91裸聊视频檚 been kind of hijacked in a lot of ways. And nobody really knows what reconciliation means.91裸聊视频

Thomas Schoen, the program91裸聊视频檚 director of trails and parks development, believes trail building, involving Indigenous people from communities and non-Indigenous program reps, is an amazing tool when it comes to reconciliation.

91裸聊视频淲e91裸聊视频檙e working side by side, in the dirt, we91裸聊视频檙e talking about the past, we91裸聊视频檙e talking about the pain, about the hurt,91裸聊视频 he said. 91裸聊视频淭here91裸聊视频檚 no way to form a better bond than by working shoulder-to-shoulder to create something for the people.91裸聊视频

Dirt Relations also focuses on Tom Eustache, a Simpcw First Nation member, who is a director with the Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program.

91裸聊视频淧atrick and Thomas gained my trust because they actually came out and built trails,91裸聊视频 Eustache said. 91裸聊视频淭hey were some of the few people who came to the community and followed through on what they said they were going to do.91裸聊视频

Lucas said the Vancouver festival is just the start of where the film will be shown. It has been submitted to various festivals around the world.

91裸聊视频淎nd we91裸聊视频檙e already getting a lot of requests for screenings,91裸聊视频 he said. 91裸聊视频淚 think it91裸聊视频檚 going to be really good.91裸聊视频

Lucas said he91裸聊视频檚 emailed every mountain bike club in British Columbia. He91裸聊视频檚 also contacted other clubs throughout Canada and the United States.

91裸聊视频淗opefully, we91裸聊视频檒l set up as many screenings as we can,91裸聊视频 Lucas said. 91裸聊视频淲e might do a little bit of fundraising out of it. But mostly it91裸聊视频檚 just we just want the film to be seen by as many people as humanly possible.91裸聊视频

Lucas is also hoping to expand the mountain bike program to other provinces and into the United States as well.

The program had its first out-of-province initiative last year when it worked with reps from the Namayagoosisagagun First Nation in northwestern Ontario. Plans were laid out and work was started on a trail in the community.

91裸聊视频淭here91裸聊视频檚 always been groups that have contacted us and they want to work with us,91裸聊视频 Lucas said. 91裸聊视频淭he struggle is that we don91裸聊视频檛 know the funding programs in other places. Like, I know the funding here (in B.C.). I can get money here. It91裸聊视频檚 never been a huge issue. But once you get into, say Ontario, everything changes.

91裸聊视频淣ot only the funding changes but those are treaty First Nations, so the relationship with land base is dramatically different. But I91裸聊视频檇 love to do way more. And I hope this (film) will get more people calling us.91裸聊视频

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