Canadian Plains Research Center / University of Regina Press
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Item Open Access Antoine Lonesinger 11 Interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1975-05-01) Lonesinger, Antoine; Littlepoplar, AlphonseInterview includes two stories: the first about a boy who saves a boy and wins a wife in the process; a second about a boy who upon returning to his band with a wife becomes chief.Item Open Access Fine Day interview #12(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1934-08-24) Mandelbaum, D.G. (Dr.); Fine DayConsists of an interview with Fine Day where he discusses separation in marriage and the consequences of adultery.Item Open Access James (Jim) Brady(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1960) Brady, James (Jim); Davis, ArtAn interview with Jim Brady about his life and his memories of the Frog Lake Massacre.Item Open Access Jim Black interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974-01-18) Black, Jim; Wolfleg, Allan J.An interview discussing various topics: evidence given to the Office of Specific Claims and Research by Jim Black; signing of Treaty #7; an account of the CPR line being taken through Blackfoot Reserve territory; a description of two murders: Frank Skynner killed by Scrapings, and Charcoal's murder of Medicine Pipe Stem; the surrender of Blackfoot Reserve land; and an understanding of land rights.Item Open Access Moon(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1969-08-15) First Rider, George; Hellson, JohnConsists of an interview with George First Rider where he tells of the Blood legend about the origin of the moon, sun and morning star.Item Open Access Mourning rites(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1968-12-12) First Rider, George; Melting Tallow, DaveConsists of an interview about mourning rites, including death customs, self multilation as a sign of mourning; punishments for adultery and what happens to pipes and bundles when their owners die; and the loss of old mourning rituals and customs.Item Open Access Sun Dance: why & how they have the sacrifice altars(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1969-03-05) First Rider, George; Melting Tallow, Dave; Greenwood, JoanneConsists of an interview with George First Rider where he tells the story of the origin of the first Holy Lodge. (A continuation from AA.027) He also tells of the modifications to the Holy Lodge ceremony, the origins of the Group Smoking ceremony and gives the story of Po-Po who foresaw the death of a young man at a Holy Lodge. Note: Dave Melting Tallow, interpreter. Joanne Greenwood, transcriber.