Charles Fosseneuve interview
Date
1976-08-18
Authors
Fosseneuve, Charles
Dobbin, Murray
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Canadian Plains Research Centre
Abstract
A long time resident of Cumberland House talks about conditions in the area during the years that Jim Brady was living there.
Description
29 p. transcript of an interview with Charles Fosseneuve conducted by Murray Dobbin on August 18, 1976. Tape number IH-374, transcript disc 90.
Keywords
Agriculture -- Farming, Agriculture -- Gardening, Agriculture -- Livestock, Children -- Illegitimate, Christian churches -- Anglican, Christian churches -- Catholic, Christian churches -- Attitudes toward, Christian churches -- Community divisions fostered by, Fishing -- Commercial, Food -- Gardening, Fur trade -- Modern, Indian-Federal government relations -- Communication, Indian-Provincial government relations -- Saskatchewan, Metis -- Political organization, Missionaries -- Arrival of, Missionaries -- As agents of assimilation, Missionaries -- Influence of, Political organizations -- Metis Association of Saskatchewan, Political parties -- CCF/NDP, Political parties -- Liberal, Resource development -- Indian participation in, Settlement patterns -- Influence of schools on, Settlement patterns -- Influence of stores on, Trade -- Cooperatives, Trapping -- As livelihood, Work -- For wages, Work -- Welfare, World War II -- Canadian Legion, Berezowsky, W.J., Birch River, Saskatchewan, Brady, James (Jim), Budd's Point, Saskatchewan, Cumberland House, Saskatchewan, Flin Flon, Manitoba, Norris, Malcolm, Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan, Pine Bluff, Saskatchewan, The Pas, Manitoba