Eliza Kneller interview #2A
Date
1982-07-23
Authors
Lee, Jamie
Kneller, Eliza
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Canadian Plains Research Centre
Abstract
Consists of an interview with Eliza Kneller where she describes the smallpox epidemic following World War I. She gives a description of basket making, an account of life in a Catholic school in Chicago and an account of New Year's celebrations amongst children.
Description
46 p. transcript of an interview with Eliza Kneller conducted by Jamie Lee on July 23, 1982. Tape number IH-OT.006A, transcript disc 112.
Keywords
Advanced education, Anglican church, Baptist church, Basket making, Bow and arrow, Brantford, Ontario, Care of horses, Catholic church, Ceremonies, Chicago, Illinois, Child labour, Children, Christian churches, Clothing and personal adornment, Confessional schools, Corn, Crafts, Disease and illness, Education, Funding abuses, Gourds, Hammock making, Harvesting, Horse and sleigh, Horse and wagon, Hunting, Longhouse, McCullough, Dr., Mohawk Chapel (Brantford, Ontario), Mohawk Institute (Brantford, Ontario), Music and musical instruments, Ohsweken Reserve, Preservation of food, Religion and spirituality, Residential schools, Schools, Six Nations Reserve, Smallpox, Springfield, Ontario, Statutory holidays, Trade, Trade with non-Indigenous people, Training of boys, Training of children, Transportation, Wages, Weapons, Women, Work