Lydia Somers interview

31 p. transcript of an interview with Lydia Somers conducted by Evelyn Sit on August 4, 1983. Tape number IH-OT.036, transcript disc 121. Consists of an interview where she gives a description of grandfather making birch bark canoes. Other no

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Somers, Lydia, Sit, Evelyn
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Canadian Plains Research Centre 1983
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10294/2013
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spelling ftunivregina:oai:ourspace.uregina.ca:10294/2013 2023-10-09T21:53:34+02:00 Lydia Somers interview Somers, Lydia Sit, Evelyn 1983-08-04 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10294/2013 en eng Canadian Plains Research Centre http://hdl.handle.net/10294/2013 Ceremonies -- Statutory holidays Children -- Work of Christian churches -- Anglican Cities -- Impressions of Clothing and personal adornment -- Moccasins Crafts -- Boat building Depression (1930s) Education -- Accounts of Education -- And child labor Education -- And cultural suppression Education -- Residential schools Food -- Preservation of Food -- Traditional Hides -- Tanning Marriage -- Separation Medicine and curing practices -- And plant remedies Medicine men and women -- Healing by Non-Indians -- First contact with Spirits -- Nanabush (Ojibway) Transportation -- Dog team Trapping -- As livelihood Treaty #9 Women -- Role of Women -- Shared Chapleau Ontario Moosonee Other 1983 ftunivregina 2023-09-16T22:13:28Z 31 p. transcript of an interview with Lydia Somers conducted by Evelyn Sit on August 4, 1983. Tape number IH-OT.036, transcript disc 121. Consists of an interview where she gives a description of grandfather making birch bark canoes. Other no Other/Unknown Material Moosonee oURspace - The University of Regina's Institutional Repository Evelyn ENVELOPE(-127.270,-127.270,54.883,54.883)
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topic Ceremonies -- Statutory holidays
Children -- Work of
Christian churches -- Anglican
Cities -- Impressions of
Clothing and personal adornment -- Moccasins
Crafts -- Boat building
Depression (1930s)
Education -- Accounts of
Education -- And child labor
Education -- And cultural suppression
Education -- Residential schools
Food -- Preservation of
Food -- Traditional
Hides -- Tanning
Marriage -- Separation
Medicine and curing practices -- And plant remedies
Medicine men and women -- Healing by
Non-Indians -- First contact with
Spirits -- Nanabush (Ojibway)
Transportation -- Dog team
Trapping -- As livelihood
Treaty #9
Women -- Role of
Women -- Shared
Chapleau
Ontario
Moosonee
spellingShingle Ceremonies -- Statutory holidays
Children -- Work of
Christian churches -- Anglican
Cities -- Impressions of
Clothing and personal adornment -- Moccasins
Crafts -- Boat building
Depression (1930s)
Education -- Accounts of
Education -- And child labor
Education -- And cultural suppression
Education -- Residential schools
Food -- Preservation of
Food -- Traditional
Hides -- Tanning
Marriage -- Separation
Medicine and curing practices -- And plant remedies
Medicine men and women -- Healing by
Non-Indians -- First contact with
Spirits -- Nanabush (Ojibway)
Transportation -- Dog team
Trapping -- As livelihood
Treaty #9
Women -- Role of
Women -- Shared
Chapleau
Ontario
Moosonee
Somers, Lydia
Sit, Evelyn
Lydia Somers interview
topic_facet Ceremonies -- Statutory holidays
Children -- Work of
Christian churches -- Anglican
Cities -- Impressions of
Clothing and personal adornment -- Moccasins
Crafts -- Boat building
Depression (1930s)
Education -- Accounts of
Education -- And child labor
Education -- And cultural suppression
Education -- Residential schools
Food -- Preservation of
Food -- Traditional
Hides -- Tanning
Marriage -- Separation
Medicine and curing practices -- And plant remedies
Medicine men and women -- Healing by
Non-Indians -- First contact with
Spirits -- Nanabush (Ojibway)
Transportation -- Dog team
Trapping -- As livelihood
Treaty #9
Women -- Role of
Women -- Shared
Chapleau
Ontario
Moosonee
description 31 p. transcript of an interview with Lydia Somers conducted by Evelyn Sit on August 4, 1983. Tape number IH-OT.036, transcript disc 121. Consists of an interview where she gives a description of grandfather making birch bark canoes. Other no
format Other/Unknown Material
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Sit, Evelyn
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title Lydia Somers interview
title_short Lydia Somers interview
title_full Lydia Somers interview
title_fullStr Lydia Somers interview
title_full_unstemmed Lydia Somers interview
title_sort lydia somers interview
publisher Canadian Plains Research Centre
publishDate 1983
url http://hdl.handle.net/10294/2013
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