Canadian Plains Research Center / University of Regina Press
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Item Open Access 1981 Elders' Conference 1/4(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1981-08) Tootoosis, Ernest; Boyd, Mani; Wanepee, Johnson; Dog, Barney; Dumont, Jim; Wakegijig, Ron; Pine, DanA conference discussing Indian and Christian creation myths, reflections on education and religion, comparison of Indian and non-Indian values, and the loss of traditional values and beliefs and the movement to recover them.Item Open Access Adam Solway interview 1(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1983-01-29) Solway, Adam; Welsh, Christine; Snowsill, TonyConsists of an interview where Adam Solway talks about being orphaned at 8 years and adopted by the Blackfoot Reserve, Alta; his attendance at a residential school; becoming a councillor and then chief of the reserve. He comments on the issues he had to deal with as well as providing comments on contemporary lifestyles and leadership.Item Open Access Alex Cywink interview #1(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1983-07-27) Ireland, Max; Cywink, AlexConsists of an interview where he tells of legends concerning the arrival of white men in North America; Parallels to the Norse (Viking) sagas -- (Is this possibly an example of the oral tradition presenting the Indian view early Viking settlement?). He tells of prophecies concerning the arrival of white men and the eventual return of Indian ways; describes the role of women in pre-Columbian America; and gives accounts of native medical practices and the linguistic evolution.Item Open Access Alfred (Albert) Mishibinijima 1(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1984-02-29) Mishibinijima, Alfred (Albert); Snowsill, Tony; Welsh, Christine; Debassigae, ErnestAn interview with Alfred Mishibinijima who recounts his life working on farms and in lumber camps, the origin of some Ojibway words and the aftermath of the War of 1812. Transcribed by Joanne Greenwood.Item Open Access Alfred (Albert) Mishibinijima 2(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1984-02-20) Mishibinijima, Alfred (Albert); Snowsill, Tony; Welsh, Christine; Debassigae, ErnestAn interview with Alfred Mishibinijima who recounts the inadequacy of schooling on the reserve, the terms of the Robinson Treaty and the Indian agents of Manitoulin. Transcribed by Joanne Greenwood ; interpreter : Ernest Debassigae.Item Open Access Allan Quandt interview 2(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976-07-21) Quandt, Allan; Dobbin, MurrayAllan Quandt discusses general problems of implementing programs in the north.Item Open Access Alphonse Antoine 1(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1984-04-03) Antoine, Alphonse; Snowsill, Tony; Welsh, Christine; Debassigae, ErnestAn interview with Antoine Alphonse who gives an account of his life including residential school and serving in two wars.Item Open Access Alphonse Antoine 2(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1984-04-03) Antoine, Alphonse; Snowsill, Tony; Welsh, Christine; Debassigae, ErnestAn interview with Antoine Alphonse who gives an account of his life. Interpreter: Ernest Debassigae ; transcriber: Joanne Greenwood.Item Open Access Andre Bouthillette interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1978-02-13) Bouthillette, Andre; Dobbin, MurrayAndre Bouthillette was an assistant to Jim Brady when he was a field officer with the Dept. of Natural Resources in Cumberland House from 1948-1950.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 Antoine Lonesinger 12 Interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974-01-23) Lonesinger, Antoine; Baptiste, ArchieAntoine Lonesinger discusses different methods of earning a living that included making charcoal and lime. Also included is the story of a boy saved a camp from starvation with the help of the raven spirit.Item Open Access Antoine Lonesinger 5 Interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974-11-21) Lonesinger, Antoine; Littlepoplar, AlphonseInterview includes a biographical account of Antoine Lonesinger's life that includes stories about farming, trapping, house construction and the making of charcoal and lime. He also tells of the murder of an Indian Agent at the hands of a Blackfoot named Owl Eyes.Item Open Access Antoine Lonesinger 6 Interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974-09-18) Lonesinger, AntoineInterview with Mr Lonesinger who tells stories of Indian agents both good and bad. He also tells of the Battle of the Cut Knife Hill and the banning of the Sundance.Item Open Access Assiniboine Elders Workshop 4(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973) Ryder, Charles W.Charles Ryder tells the story of the settlement of the Carry the Kettle (Assiniboine) Reserve. Also gives a detailed description of old agricultural practices. No date given, probably early 1970's.Item Open Access August Auger interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974) Auger, August; Crane, ErnestInterview relates to understanding of Treaty #8 promises; the establishment of Wabasca Reserves; and the loss of treaty status by many people in the area.Item Open Access Charles Fosseneuve interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976-08-18) Fosseneuve, Charles; Dobbin, MurrayA long time resident of Cumberland House talks about conditions in the area during the years that Jim Brady was living there.Item Open Access Charlie Chief 1 Interviewer(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974-07-11) Chief, Charlie; Littlepoplar, AlphonseInterview of Charlie Chief who discusses the a Grass Dance, Round Dance and Sioux Dance (including songs). Also included are songs. The discusses the difference between old and new ways. Alphonse Littlepoplar is the intterpreterItem Open Access Charlie Chief 2 Interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973-08-08) Chief, Charlie; Mountain, MaryAn interview that describes some boyhood memories. The interviewee also describes two dances, the Give Away and Wolf Feast ceremonies.Item Open Access Charlie Coming Singing interview(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973) Coming Singing, Charlie; Provost, DilaAn interview discussing the taking and interpretation of Treaty #7, and the establishment of the Blood Reserve.Item Open Access Chief John James Courtoirelle interview 2(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974-03-14) Courtoirelle, John James (Chief); Lightning, RichardThe chief of Beaver Ranch Reserve discusses unsuccessful attempts to have Beaver Ranch and Tall Cree Reserves expanded.