Canadian Plains Research Center / University of Regina Press
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Item Open Access Alec Bishop interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976-09-09) Bishop, Alec; Dobbin, MurrayMr. Bishop is a long time resident of Green Lake, Saskatchewan He talks about problems in the area, his work for the Metis people and his impressions of Malcolm Norris and Howard Adams.Item Open Access Don Nielson interview 1(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1977-08-10) Nielson, Don; Dobbin, MurrayDon Nielson was one of the original organizers of the Metis Association of Saskatchewan in 1964. He talks about the differences between Metis groups in the north and south and Norris's fight against government funding.Item Open Access Don Nielson interview 2(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1977-08-10) Nielson, Don; Dobbin, MurrayOne of the original organizers of the Metis Association of Saskatchewan in 1964 discusses problems within native organizations between north and south, status and non-status, Liberal and CCF.Item Open Access Evelyn Fiddler interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976-09-13) Fiddler, Evelyn; Dobbin, MurrayEvelyn Fiddler talks about the early meetings of the Metis Association in Prince Albert.Item Open Access Henry Pelletier interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1978-03-17) Pelletier, Henry; Dobbin, MurrayMr. Pelletier moved from Lestock to the Green Lake area under the Metis resettlement program.Item Open Access Joan Stanley interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973-07-06) Stanley, Joan; Pearlstone, CarolNOTE: Joan Stanley is a research worker with the Metis Society of Saskatchewan. Her mother was Indian and her father white. She shares her experiences of growing up Metis in a white community, of the Metis Society of Saskatchewan and her personal problems.Item Open Access Joe Amyotte interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1977-08-11) Amyotte, Joe; Dobbin, MurrayJoe Amyotte was president of the southern Saskatchewan Metis organization from 1966 and president of the combined southern and northern group until 1970 when he was defeated by Howard Adams. He was responsible for the development of educational upgrading and housing programs for the Metis.Item Open Access Keith F. Wright interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1977-11) Wright, Keith F.; Dobbin, MurrayKeith Wright was employed in the penitentiary service and was also the president of the board of directors of the Prince Albert Indian/Metis Friendship Centre.Item Open Access Louis Laliberte interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976-09-11) Laliberte, Louis; Dobbin, MurrayMr. Laliberte was involved in the early establishment of the Metis Association of Saskatchewan and talks about conditions in the north and how the Metis Association has improved them.Item Open Access Pierre Carriere interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976-08-18) Carriere, Pierre; Dobbin, MurrayPierre Carriere was a close friend of Jim Brady. He talks about the history of Cumberland House, social life as it changed from the pre-war period to the present ; Jim Brady's role as a leader in the community ; the fishing and forestry industry ; the CCF government and its programs ; Malcolm Norris and his activities ; the effect of the war on the town and the role of the Legion.Item Open Access Rod Bishop interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1977-07-06) Bishop, Rod; Dobbin, MurrayRod Bishop was raised in Green Lake, Saskatchewan Upon returning to Saskatchewan in the early 1960s, he became involved in the reorganization of the Metis Association of Saskatchewan and was vice president of the amalgamated Metis Society.Item Open Access Tom Fiddler interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976-09-13) Fiddler, Tom; Dobbin, MurrayTom Fiddler discusses the early meetings of the Metis Association and his impressions of Malcolm Norris.