Don Nielson interview 1

Date

1977-08-10

Authors

Nielson, Don
Dobbin, Murray

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Publisher

Canadian Plains Research Centre

Abstract

Don 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.

Description

48 p. transcript of an interview with Don Nielson conducted by Murray Dobbin on August 10, 1977. Tape number IH-399, transcript disc 96.

Keywords

Adams, Howard, Amyotte, Joe, Bishop, Rod, Brady, James (Jim), Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan, Camsell Portage, Saskatchewan, Christian churches, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF)/New Democratic Party (NDP), Colonies, Concept of nationhood, Cuelenaere, John F., Douglas, T.C., Education, Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, Government by Indigenous people, Governmental relations, Guy, Allan, Indian Association of Alberta, Indigenous-controlled schools, Land claims, Liberal Party, Métis, Métis Association of Alberta, Métis Association of Saskatchewan, Nielson, Don, Norris, Malcolm, Norris, Mary, North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Political organizations, Political parties, Saskatchewan, Shumiatcher, M., Sinclair, Jim, Social Credit, Thatcher, Ross, Tootoosis, John

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