Prairie Women (1987) - Documentary Movies 45 minutes. . This film illustrates the struggles of Canadian prairies women to achieve a more just and humane society within the farm movement and at large. During the early 1900s, women on the prairies looked for ways to overcome their isolation. Out of the resulting farm women's organizations grew a group of women possessing remarkable intellectual abilities, social and cultural awareness, and advanced worldviews. rural area, social life, social issues, social history, prairies, women farmers, social action, western canada
Prairie Women (1987)
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Released: Jan 01, 1987
Runtime: 45 minutes
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Crew: Doug Cole (Director of Photography), Moira Simpson (Director of Photography), Roger Vernon (Director of Photography), Tom Radford (Executive Producer), Graydon McCrea (Executive Producer), Daryl Powell (Sound)
This film illustrates the struggles of Canadian prairies women to achieve a more just and humane society within the farm movement and at large. During the early 1900s, women on the prairies looked for ways to overcome their isolation. Out of the resulting farm women's organizations grew a group of women possessing remarkable intellectual abilities, social and cultural awareness, and advanced worldviews.