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Nate began his career as a fashion photographer before falling in love with filmmaking. Nate’s desire to be a storyteller stems from a desire to preserve and explore his culture. His most recent documentary is called My Name is Wolastoq, a film about identity and efforts to reclaim the original Indigenous name of the Wolastoq (Saint John) River. The film was selected to be screened at The Atlantic Film Festival (FIN). He has made documentaries for The Government of New Brunswick and Ulnooweg Education, among others. Nate currently resides in Fredericton, NB, and works for Wabanaki Media, a company he co-founded with his business partner.

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