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Darryl Nepinak

Darryl Nepinak is an Indigenous Canadian filmmaker known for his satirical short films that explore themes of inter-cultural misunderstanding.

Darryl is Saulteaux, from Skownan First Nation, and was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is an independent filmmaker whose works have screened at imagineNATIVE Film + Media Art Festival in Toronto, the National Museum of the American Indian in New York, and the Berlin International Film Festival in Germany.

1983
The festival ran Friday through Sunday in July. According to the program sold at the event, the following performers were scheduled:
 * Grupo Aymara
 * Tony Bird (singer-songwriter)
 * Jim Brewer (blues musician)
 * Saul Broudy
 * Mel Brown (Canadian musician)
 * Rodney Brown (musician)
 * Stewart Cameron (musician)
 * Michael Cooney
 * Eldon Cooper
 * Steve Cormier
 * Cathy Fink
 * Forest City Morris

Robbie MacNeill

Robbie MacNeill was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he attended Queen Elizabeth High School. He studied engineering at Dalhousie University for two years, and then went to Toronto to work as a surveyor in 1964.

He is a guitarist and singer-songwriter who performed on CBC's Singalong Jubilee, and worked as musical director on John Allan Cameron's series on CTV.

In Anne Murray's autobiography All of Me, she described MacNeill: "... in addition to being a fine guitar player was a wonderful songwriter." He has written several songs for Anne Murray, including "Robbie's Song for Jesus" and "A Million More."

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