Julian Gladue interview 3

11 p. transcript of an interview with Julian Gladue, conducted by Alfred J. Beaver on January 28, 1980. Tape number IH-279B, transcript disc 33. Mr. Gladue, aged 86, describes the discovery of Trout Lake, Alberta; the abundance of buffalo in the area; his life as a trapper. He gives a detailed and g...

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Main Authors: Gladue, Julian, Beaver, Alfred J.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Canadian Plains Research Centre 1980
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10294/1599
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spelling ftunivregina:oai:ourspace.uregina.ca:10294/1599 2023-10-09T21:50:44+02:00 Julian Gladue interview 3 Gladue, Julian Beaver, Alfred J. 1980-01-28 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10294/1599 en eng Canadian Plains Research Centre http://hdl.handle.net/10294/1599 Buffalo -- Wood buffalo Chipewyan Indians -- Customs Death -- Burial Death -- Customs Reserves -- Requested/promised Royal Canadian Mounted Police -- Treatment by Scrip -- Money Songs and singing -- Funeral Stories and storytelling (General) -- Journeys Transportation -- Dog team Trapping -- Regulations Treaty #8 -- Payment of treaty money Bistcho Lake Alberta Buffalo Lake Northwest Territories Hay River Laird Mr. (Indian Agent) Trout Lake Yellowknife Other 1980 ftunivregina 2023-09-16T22:15:21Z 11 p. transcript of an interview with Julian Gladue, conducted by Alfred J. Beaver on January 28, 1980. Tape number IH-279B, transcript disc 33. Mr. Gladue, aged 86, describes the discovery of Trout Lake, Alberta; the abundance of buffalo in the area; his life as a trapper. He gives a detailed and graphic account of a winter journey from Wabasca to Yellowknife and back, including his attendance at a Chipewyan funeral and feast. Other no Other/Unknown Material Chipewyan Hay River Northwest Territories Wabasca Wood Buffalo Yellowknife oURspace - The University of Regina's Institutional Repository Bistcho Lake ENVELOPE(-118.845,-118.845,59.743,59.743) Buffalo Lake ENVELOPE(-115.501,-115.501,60.217,60.217) Hay River ENVELOPE(-115.847,-115.847,60.787,60.787) Indian Laird ENVELOPE(162.450,162.450,-81.683,-81.683) Northwest Territories Wabasca ENVELOPE(-113.919,-113.919,55.987,55.987) Wood Buffalo ENVELOPE(-112.007,-112.007,57.664,57.664) Yellowknife
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topic Buffalo -- Wood buffalo
Chipewyan Indians -- Customs
Death -- Burial
Death -- Customs
Reserves -- Requested/promised
Royal Canadian Mounted Police -- Treatment by
Scrip -- Money
Songs and singing -- Funeral
Stories and storytelling (General) -- Journeys
Transportation -- Dog team
Trapping -- Regulations
Treaty #8 -- Payment of treaty money
Bistcho Lake
Alberta
Buffalo Lake
Northwest Territories
Hay River
Laird
Mr. (Indian Agent)
Trout Lake
Yellowknife
spellingShingle Buffalo -- Wood buffalo
Chipewyan Indians -- Customs
Death -- Burial
Death -- Customs
Reserves -- Requested/promised
Royal Canadian Mounted Police -- Treatment by
Scrip -- Money
Songs and singing -- Funeral
Stories and storytelling (General) -- Journeys
Transportation -- Dog team
Trapping -- Regulations
Treaty #8 -- Payment of treaty money
Bistcho Lake
Alberta
Buffalo Lake
Northwest Territories
Hay River
Laird
Mr. (Indian Agent)
Trout Lake
Yellowknife
Gladue, Julian
Beaver, Alfred J.
Julian Gladue interview 3
topic_facet Buffalo -- Wood buffalo
Chipewyan Indians -- Customs
Death -- Burial
Death -- Customs
Reserves -- Requested/promised
Royal Canadian Mounted Police -- Treatment by
Scrip -- Money
Songs and singing -- Funeral
Stories and storytelling (General) -- Journeys
Transportation -- Dog team
Trapping -- Regulations
Treaty #8 -- Payment of treaty money
Bistcho Lake
Alberta
Buffalo Lake
Northwest Territories
Hay River
Laird
Mr. (Indian Agent)
Trout Lake
Yellowknife
description 11 p. transcript of an interview with Julian Gladue, conducted by Alfred J. Beaver on January 28, 1980. Tape number IH-279B, transcript disc 33. Mr. Gladue, aged 86, describes the discovery of Trout Lake, Alberta; the abundance of buffalo in the area; his life as a trapper. He gives a detailed and graphic account of a winter journey from Wabasca to Yellowknife and back, including his attendance at a Chipewyan funeral and feast. Other no
format Other/Unknown Material
author Gladue, Julian
Beaver, Alfred J.
author_facet Gladue, Julian
Beaver, Alfred J.
author_sort Gladue, Julian
title Julian Gladue interview 3
title_short Julian Gladue interview 3
title_full Julian Gladue interview 3
title_fullStr Julian Gladue interview 3
title_full_unstemmed Julian Gladue interview 3
title_sort julian gladue interview 3
publisher Canadian Plains Research Centre
publishDate 1980
url http://hdl.handle.net/10294/1599
long_lat ENVELOPE(-118.845,-118.845,59.743,59.743)
ENVELOPE(-115.501,-115.501,60.217,60.217)
ENVELOPE(-115.847,-115.847,60.787,60.787)
ENVELOPE(162.450,162.450,-81.683,-81.683)
ENVELOPE(-113.919,-113.919,55.987,55.987)
ENVELOPE(-112.007,-112.007,57.664,57.664)
geographic Bistcho Lake
Buffalo Lake
Hay River
Indian
Laird
Northwest Territories
Wabasca
Wood Buffalo
Yellowknife
geographic_facet Bistcho Lake
Buffalo Lake
Hay River
Indian
Laird
Northwest Territories
Wabasca
Wood Buffalo
Yellowknife
genre Chipewyan
Hay River
Northwest Territories
Wabasca
Wood Buffalo
Yellowknife
genre_facet Chipewyan
Hay River
Northwest Territories
Wabasca
Wood Buffalo
Yellowknife
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