William Okeymaw interview 1
7 p. transcript of an interview with William Okeymaw, conducted by Richard Lightning on March 27, 1975. Tape number IH-315, transcript disc 26. William Okeymaw was 12 years old at the time when he attended the Treaty #8 negotiations. He describes the negotiations and his understanding of the promise...
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ftunivregina:oai:ourspace.uregina.ca:10294/1476 2023-10-09T21:53:20+02:00 William Okeymaw interview 1 Okeymaw, William Lightning, Richard 1975-03-27 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10294/1476 en eng Canadian Plains Research Centre http://hdl.handle.net/10294/1476 Buffalo -- Range of Indian Affairs Department of -- Indian agents Missionaries -- Attitudes toward Missionaries -- Influence of Reserves -- Expansion of Slavey Indians -- Movement of Trade -- Money Introduction of Trade -- Practices Treaties -- Treaty status Treaty #8 -- Interpretation of Treaty #8 -- Taking of Values -- Honesty Warfare Intertribal Ferguson Daniel Holmes Rev Key No Say Oo L'Heureux N.P. (Indian Agent) Lacombe Father Albert Laird Harold (Indian Agent) Lapp G. S. (Indian Agent) Mustus Tate Albert Other 1975 ftunivregina 2023-09-16T22:15:12Z 7 p. transcript of an interview with William Okeymaw, conducted by Richard Lightning on March 27, 1975. Tape number IH-315, transcript disc 26. William Okeymaw was 12 years old at the time when he attended the Treaty #8 negotiations. He describes the negotiations and his understanding of the promises made; the role of the missionaries; talks of some of the Indian agents; and the abundance of buffalo in Lesser Slave Lake area at one time. Other no Other/Unknown Material Lesser Slave lake oURspace - The University of Regina's Institutional Repository Ferguson ENVELOPE(-168.583,-168.583,-84.933,-84.933) Indian Laird ENVELOPE(162.450,162.450,-81.683,-81.683) |
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Buffalo -- Range of Indian Affairs Department of -- Indian agents Missionaries -- Attitudes toward Missionaries -- Influence of Reserves -- Expansion of Slavey Indians -- Movement of Trade -- Money Introduction of Trade -- Practices Treaties -- Treaty status Treaty #8 -- Interpretation of Treaty #8 -- Taking of Values -- Honesty Warfare Intertribal Ferguson Daniel Holmes Rev Key No Say Oo L'Heureux N.P. (Indian Agent) Lacombe Father Albert Laird Harold (Indian Agent) Lapp G. S. (Indian Agent) Mustus Tate Albert |
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Buffalo -- Range of Indian Affairs Department of -- Indian agents Missionaries -- Attitudes toward Missionaries -- Influence of Reserves -- Expansion of Slavey Indians -- Movement of Trade -- Money Introduction of Trade -- Practices Treaties -- Treaty status Treaty #8 -- Interpretation of Treaty #8 -- Taking of Values -- Honesty Warfare Intertribal Ferguson Daniel Holmes Rev Key No Say Oo L'Heureux N.P. (Indian Agent) Lacombe Father Albert Laird Harold (Indian Agent) Lapp G. S. (Indian Agent) Mustus Tate Albert Okeymaw, William Lightning, Richard William Okeymaw interview 1 |
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Buffalo -- Range of Indian Affairs Department of -- Indian agents Missionaries -- Attitudes toward Missionaries -- Influence of Reserves -- Expansion of Slavey Indians -- Movement of Trade -- Money Introduction of Trade -- Practices Treaties -- Treaty status Treaty #8 -- Interpretation of Treaty #8 -- Taking of Values -- Honesty Warfare Intertribal Ferguson Daniel Holmes Rev Key No Say Oo L'Heureux N.P. (Indian Agent) Lacombe Father Albert Laird Harold (Indian Agent) Lapp G. S. (Indian Agent) Mustus Tate Albert |
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7 p. transcript of an interview with William Okeymaw, conducted by Richard Lightning on March 27, 1975. Tape number IH-315, transcript disc 26. William Okeymaw was 12 years old at the time when he attended the Treaty #8 negotiations. He describes the negotiations and his understanding of the promises made; the role of the missionaries; talks of some of the Indian agents; and the abundance of buffalo in Lesser Slave Lake area at one time. Other no |
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Okeymaw, William Lightning, Richard |
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William Okeymaw interview 1 |
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William Okeymaw interview 1 |
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Canadian Plains Research Centre |
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1975 |
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