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Articles. write-ups and stories about First Nations and Metis history, culture and people
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Articles about First Nations history and culture
Robert G. Thompson came west in 1885 with his parents, settling at Abernethy near the farm of W.R. Motherwell. He then became an agent for Metropolitan Insurance at Indian Head. (see Indian Head History Book pp 710-711).
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A duo-tang containing a 10-page description written by Robert G. Thompson to his daughter Etta, describing of the time he attended a First Nations Sun Dance.
Donated by Arnold Dales on July 9, 2001
"Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance" was not a Blackfoot chief, as he claimed in the article. He was a journalist, writer and actor from Winston-Salem, North Carolina named Sylvester Clark Long. He spoke out on behalf of Indian causes. After his tribal claims were found to be false, he was generally disavowed. He claimed to know Chief Carry-the-Kettle personally and wrote that he visited him in 1922 when Carry-the-Kettle was 107 years old.
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A newspaper article split between two issues of Maclean's Magazine - February 15 (pp 12-13; 48-? the latter is missing) and March 1, 1923 (pp 25-26; 50-52). The article written by "Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance" contains interviews with multiple First Nations warriors and their stories from battle.
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Photographs and text about early Saskatchewan (various towns/events. The cover features a photograph of a First Nations tipi encampment near Indian Head
Donated by Crista Bradley
SH
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7 interviews with Metis knowledge keepers
Part of the Metis Cultural Development Fund Project funded by Sask Culture (IHM.2021.0564 -IHM.2021.0570)
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An interview with Metis knowledge keepers Winnie and Bernard Malbeuf. The archival records consist of the actual interview (MP4 file) and a printed transcript on the shelf.
Computer folder: Scanned Items (MP4)
B19 (printed transcript)
Part of the Metis Cultural Development Fund Project funded by Sask Culture (IHM.2021.0564 -IHM.2021.0570)
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An interview with Metis knowledge keeper Calvin Racette. The archival records consist of the actual interview (MP4 file) and a printed transcript on the shelf.
Computer folder: Scanned Items (MP4)
B19 (transcript)
Part of the Metis Cultural Development Fund Project funded by Sask Culture (IHM.2021.0564 -IHM.2021.0570)
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An interview with Metis knowledge keeper Irma Klyne. The archival records consist of the actual interview (MP4 file) and a printed transcript on the shelf.
Computer folder: Scanned Items (MP4)
B19 (transcript)
Part of the Metis Cultural Development Fund Project funded by Sask Culture (IHM.2021.0564 -IHM.2021.0570)
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An interview with Metis knowledge keeper Larry Fayant. The archival records consist of the actual interview (MP4 file) and a printed transcript on the shelf.
Computer folder: Scanned Items (MP4)
B19 (transcript)
Part of the Metis Cultural Development Fund Project funded by Sask Culture (IHM.2021.0564 -IHM.2021.0570)
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An interview with Metis knowledge keeper Maurice Cardinal. The archival records consist of the actual interview (MP4 file) and a printed transcript on the shelf.
Computer folder: Scanned Items (MP4)
B19 (transcript)
Part of the Metis Cultural Development Fund Project funded by Sask Culture (IHM.2021.0564 -IHM.2021.0570)
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An interview with Metis knowledge keeper Melona Biller. The archival records consist of the actual interview (MP4 file) and a printed transcript on the shelf.
Computer folder: Scanned Items (MP4)
B19 (transcript)
Shirley is also referred to as Shirley Baker
Part of the Metis Cultural Development Fund Project funded by Sask Culture (IHM.2021.0564 -IHM.2021.0570)
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An interview with Metis knowledge keeper Shirley (Pelletier) Baker. The archival records consist of the actual interview (MP4 file) and a printed transcript on the shelf.
Computer folder: Scanned Items (MP4)
B19 (transcripts)
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DVD of edited and theme-related excerpts of interviews with eight local Metis Knowledge Keepers
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