Don McLean interview
Date
1983-03-31
Authors
McLean, Don
Welsh, Christine
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Canadian Plains Research Centre
Abstract
Consists 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.
Description
49 p. transcript of an interview with Don McLean conducted by Christine Welsh on March 31, 1983. Tape number IH-005/IH-006, transcript disc 8.
Keywords
Aftermath of the Riel Resistance (1885), Agriculture, Alloway, Assiniboia, Batoche, Saskatchewan, Big Bear, Bill of Rights, Buffalo hunters, Canadian Confederation, Canadian Government, Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), Canoe, Champion, Civil authority, Clarke, Lawrence, Colonization, Communalism, Company rivalries, Coureurs de bois, Crimes and punishments, Crozier, Superintendent, Department of the Interior, Dewdney, Lt. Gov. Edgar, Discrimination against Indigenous people, Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, Dumont, Gabriel, Economic importance of buffalo, Employees of Hudson's Bay Company (H.B.C.), Employees of North West Company, Extinction of buffalo, Free traders, French, Colonel G.A., Fur trade, Governmental relations, Grand Coteau, Grant, Cuthbert, Hind, Prof. H.Y., Home Guard Indians, Hudson's Bay Company (H.B.C.), Jackson, Will, James Bay, Lacombe, Father Albert, Land claim settlements, Land speculation, Laws of St. Laurent, Legislation, MacDonald, Sir John A., MacKenzie, Alexander, Money, Monopolies, Morse, Alexander, Métis, National identity, North West Company, North West Mounted Police, O'Donoghue, Wild Bill, Ouellette, Moiese, Political organizations, Poundmaker, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Racism, Red River Colony, Red River Resistance (1870), Riel Resistance (1885), Riel, Louis, Saint Laurent, Saskatchewan, Sayer, Guillaume, Scrip, Selkirk Settlers, Selkirk, Earl of, Semple, Governor Robert, Seven Oaks, Manitoba, Simpson, Governor Sir George, Smith, Donald A., Social change, Social organization, St. Paul, Minnesota, Trade, Transportation, Violation of hunting code, Warfare, Wolseley, Colonel Garnet, Women