James Mason interview

32 p. transcript of an interview with James Mason conducted by Alex Cywink on June 7, 1983. Tape number IH-OT.026, transcript disc 105A. Consists of an interview where he gives an account of the Ojibway flood legend; the migration of Ojibway Indians; and attitudes towards integration. Other no

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Main Authors: Mason, James, Cywink, Alex
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Canadian Plains Research Centre 1983
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10294/1949
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spelling ftunivregina:oai:ourspace.uregina.ca:10294/1949 2023-10-09T21:51:34+02:00 James Mason interview Mason, James Cywink, Alex 1983-06-07 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10294/1949 en eng Canadian Plains Research Centre http://hdl.handle.net/10294/1949 Chiefs and chieftainship -- Election of Chiefs and chieftainship -- Hereditary Children -- Work of Clans -- Ojibway clans Depression (1930s) Discrimination -- Against Indians Disease and illness -- Diabetes Education -- And discrimination Education -- Attitudes toward Education -- Integrated Education -- Upgrading Elders -- Role of Food -- Traditional Government by Indians -- Band councils Government by Indians -- Band management Government by Indians -- Concept of nationhood Horses -- Care of Housing -- Frame houses Indian Affairs Department of -- Attitudes toward Department of -- Policies of Indian-Provincial government relations -- Ontario Iroquois Indians -- Migration of Land -- Attitudes toward Land -- Leases Land -- Ownership Concepts of Land -- Surrenders Names (Personal) -- Origins of Names (Place) -- Changes in Non-Indians -- Relationships with Ojibway Indians -- Migration of Religion and Spirituality Religion and Spirituality -- Christian religions (vs.) Religion and Spirituality -- Dreams and dreaming Spirits -- Nanabush (Ojibway) Stories and storytelling (General) -- Flood legends Stories and storytelling (General) -- In teaching Technological change -- Automobiles Treaties -- Significance of Warfare Intertribal -- Accounts of Work -- Attitudes toward Brant Joseph Saugeen Reserve Union of Ontario Indians World Assembly of First Nations (W.A.F.N.) Religion and Spirituality -- Revival of Other 1983 ftunivregina 2023-09-16T22:13:30Z 32 p. transcript of an interview with James Mason conducted by Alex Cywink on June 7, 1983. Tape number IH-OT.026, transcript disc 105A. Consists of an interview where he gives an account of the Ojibway flood legend; the migration of Ojibway Indians; and attitudes towards integration. Other no Other/Unknown Material First Nations oURspace - The University of Regina's Institutional Repository Indian
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topic Chiefs and chieftainship -- Election of
Chiefs and chieftainship -- Hereditary
Children -- Work of
Clans -- Ojibway clans
Depression (1930s)
Discrimination -- Against Indians
Disease and illness -- Diabetes
Education -- And discrimination
Education -- Attitudes toward
Education -- Integrated
Education -- Upgrading
Elders -- Role of
Food -- Traditional
Government by Indians -- Band councils
Government by Indians -- Band management
Government by Indians -- Concept of nationhood
Horses -- Care of
Housing -- Frame houses
Indian Affairs
Department of -- Attitudes toward
Department of -- Policies of
Indian-Provincial government relations -- Ontario
Iroquois Indians -- Migration of
Land -- Attitudes toward
Land -- Leases
Land -- Ownership
Concepts of
Land -- Surrenders
Names (Personal) -- Origins of
Names (Place) -- Changes in
Non-Indians -- Relationships with
Ojibway Indians -- Migration of
Religion and Spirituality
Religion and Spirituality -- Christian religions (vs.)
Religion and Spirituality -- Dreams and dreaming
Spirits -- Nanabush (Ojibway)
Stories and storytelling (General) -- Flood legends
Stories and storytelling (General) -- In teaching
Technological change -- Automobiles
Treaties -- Significance of
Warfare
Intertribal -- Accounts of
Work -- Attitudes toward
Brant
Joseph
Saugeen Reserve
Union of Ontario Indians
World Assembly of First Nations (W.A.F.N.)
Religion and Spirituality -- Revival of
spellingShingle Chiefs and chieftainship -- Election of
Chiefs and chieftainship -- Hereditary
Children -- Work of
Clans -- Ojibway clans
Depression (1930s)
Discrimination -- Against Indians
Disease and illness -- Diabetes
Education -- And discrimination
Education -- Attitudes toward
Education -- Integrated
Education -- Upgrading
Elders -- Role of
Food -- Traditional
Government by Indians -- Band councils
Government by Indians -- Band management
Government by Indians -- Concept of nationhood
Horses -- Care of
Housing -- Frame houses
Indian Affairs
Department of -- Attitudes toward
Department of -- Policies of
Indian-Provincial government relations -- Ontario
Iroquois Indians -- Migration of
Land -- Attitudes toward
Land -- Leases
Land -- Ownership
Concepts of
Land -- Surrenders
Names (Personal) -- Origins of
Names (Place) -- Changes in
Non-Indians -- Relationships with
Ojibway Indians -- Migration of
Religion and Spirituality
Religion and Spirituality -- Christian religions (vs.)
Religion and Spirituality -- Dreams and dreaming
Spirits -- Nanabush (Ojibway)
Stories and storytelling (General) -- Flood legends
Stories and storytelling (General) -- In teaching
Technological change -- Automobiles
Treaties -- Significance of
Warfare
Intertribal -- Accounts of
Work -- Attitudes toward
Brant
Joseph
Saugeen Reserve
Union of Ontario Indians
World Assembly of First Nations (W.A.F.N.)
Religion and Spirituality -- Revival of
Mason, James
Cywink, Alex
James Mason interview
topic_facet Chiefs and chieftainship -- Election of
Chiefs and chieftainship -- Hereditary
Children -- Work of
Clans -- Ojibway clans
Depression (1930s)
Discrimination -- Against Indians
Disease and illness -- Diabetes
Education -- And discrimination
Education -- Attitudes toward
Education -- Integrated
Education -- Upgrading
Elders -- Role of
Food -- Traditional
Government by Indians -- Band councils
Government by Indians -- Band management
Government by Indians -- Concept of nationhood
Horses -- Care of
Housing -- Frame houses
Indian Affairs
Department of -- Attitudes toward
Department of -- Policies of
Indian-Provincial government relations -- Ontario
Iroquois Indians -- Migration of
Land -- Attitudes toward
Land -- Leases
Land -- Ownership
Concepts of
Land -- Surrenders
Names (Personal) -- Origins of
Names (Place) -- Changes in
Non-Indians -- Relationships with
Ojibway Indians -- Migration of
Religion and Spirituality
Religion and Spirituality -- Christian religions (vs.)
Religion and Spirituality -- Dreams and dreaming
Spirits -- Nanabush (Ojibway)
Stories and storytelling (General) -- Flood legends
Stories and storytelling (General) -- In teaching
Technological change -- Automobiles
Treaties -- Significance of
Warfare
Intertribal -- Accounts of
Work -- Attitudes toward
Brant
Joseph
Saugeen Reserve
Union of Ontario Indians
World Assembly of First Nations (W.A.F.N.)
Religion and Spirituality -- Revival of
description 32 p. transcript of an interview with James Mason conducted by Alex Cywink on June 7, 1983. Tape number IH-OT.026, transcript disc 105A. Consists of an interview where he gives an account of the Ojibway flood legend; the migration of Ojibway Indians; and attitudes towards integration. Other no
format Other/Unknown Material
author Mason, James
Cywink, Alex
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title James Mason interview
title_short James Mason interview
title_full James Mason interview
title_fullStr James Mason interview
title_full_unstemmed James Mason interview
title_sort james mason interview
publisher Canadian Plains Research Centre
publishDate 1983
url http://hdl.handle.net/10294/1949
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