Carrie Davis

Carrie Davis

Carrie Davis is a Moose Cree, Wiikwemikoong Anishinaabe, and English filmmaker. They were the Indigenous photojournalism fellow at The Narwhal in 2024. They are a graduate of Toronto Metropolitan University's MFA in Documentary Media program, and are currently enrolled in the Environmental Applied Science and Management PhD at Toronto Metropolitan University. Their topic is on the Moose Cree spring goose hunt and how it is integral to the survival of their people and culture.

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