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Item Open Access Antoine Ferguson interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973-07-17) Ferguson, Antoine; Pearlstone, CarolConsists of an interview where he talks about his memories of Gabriel Dumont, the causes of the Riel Rebellion of 1885 and the present day treatment of Metis people.Item Open Access Don McLean interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1983-03-31) McLean, Don; Welsh, ChristineConsists of an interview with Don McLean, a non-Indian employed at the Gabriel Dumont Institute in Regina. At the time of the interview he was writing a book on the history of the Metis nation.Item Open Access Emily Norris Roehl interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1977-10-18) Roehl, Emily Norris; Dobbin, MurrayMrs. Roehl is the older sister of Malcolm Norris. She talks about growing up in the Norris family.Item Open Access George Pritchard interview #2(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1984-03-29) Pritchard, George; Racette, VictoriaInterview is a general account of his life.Item Open Access Harry Tremayne interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1984-03-30) Tremayne, Harry; Racette, VictoriaInterviewee discusses the role of his family in the Riel Rebellion; and gives a general account of his life.Item Open Access Isadore Ledoux interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973-07-21) Ledoux, Isadore; Pearlstone, Carol; McDougal, DorisMr. Ledoux, aged 99 at the time of the interview is of mixed French and Indian ancestry but is registered as a treaty Indian. He was present during the Riel Rebellion of 1885 and gives an account of what he saw in the Rebellion; views of the rebellion and the people involved.Item Open Access Louis Agnes interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1977-02-01) Agnes, Louis; Saddleback, RoseTells of the history of the Alexis and Paul bands and the establishment of their reserves.Item Open Access Malcolm Norris speech at Batoche(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1962-07-04) Norris, MalcolmSpeech made on July 4, 1962 by Malcolm Norris at a ceremony in Batoche marking the 100th anniversary of the Royal Regiment of Canada.Item Open Access Mederic McDougall interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973-07-12) McDougall, Mederic; Pearlstone, CarolMr. McDougall is descended from French and Scottish halfbreeds and is active in the Metis Society of Saskatchewan. He gives an account of the Metis way of life and philosophy, the Riel Rebellion, shares memories of WWI, WWII and the Depression. He also talks about the discrimination against native people.Item Open Access Mrs. Ada Ladue and Mrs. Beatrice Nightraveller interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1983-06-15) Ladue, Ada (Mrs.); Welsh, Christine; Nightraveller, BeatriceAda Ladu was born on the Mistawasis Reserve, worked for wages in the 1930s, married and mother of five. Beatrice Nightraveller, daughter of Josie Cuthand, was born on the Little Pine Reserve, Saskatchewan, worked for wages in the 1930s, also married with five children. They share: a story of a white baby girl abducted and raised by Indians in the Prince Albert, Saskatchewan district; accounts of the Riel Rebellion (1885), especially the aftermath in the North Battleford district; philosophies of child-rearing; loss of portions of Little Pine Reserve and the death of Little Pine. On (p.18-23) is the story of Josie Cuthand, Beatrice Nightraveller's father.Item Open Access Narrcise Brown interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974) Brown, Narrcise; Rain, LouisTalks about the sale and lease of various lands and the fate of Sharphead and Papaschase reserves.Item Open Access Octave Fidler interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973-07-19) Fidler, Octave; Pearlstone, CarolConsists of an interview where he tells stories of the Riel Rebellion of 1885 as told to him by his father.Item Open Access Pierre Vandale interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973-07-11) Vandale, Pierre; Pearlstone, CarolPierre Vandale was born in Carlton, Saskatchewan. He was treated in a sanatorium for tuberculosis but on recovery worked at farming and woodcutting. He talks about his children's education and his lack of schooling and he shares what his grandfather told him about the Riel Rebellion of 1885, the Metis and World War I and II.Item Open Access Pritchard Articles(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1984)Text from various [newspaper?] articles. Includes bibliography and notes.