Adam Solway interview 1

27 p. transcript of an interview with Adam Solway conducted by Christine Welsh and Tony Snowsill on January 29, 1983. Tape number IH-010, transcript disc 4. Consists of an interview where Adam Solway talks about being orphaned at 8 years and adopted by the Blackfoot Reserve, Alta; his attendance at...

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Main Authors: Solway, Adam, Welsh, Christine, Snowsill, Tony
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Canadian Plains Research Centre 1983
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10294/2152
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spelling ftunivregina:oai:ourspace.uregina.ca:10294/2152 2023-10-09T21:56:08+02:00 Adam Solway interview 1 Solway, Adam Welsh, Christine Snowsill, Tony 1983-01-29 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10294/2152 en eng Canadian Plains Research Centre http://hdl.handle.net/10294/2152 Agriculture -- Cattle-raising Agriculture -- Farming Alcohol -- Liquor rights Introduction of Assimilation Blackfoot Indians -- Population Blackfoot Indians -- Sundance Blackfoot Reserve -- Boundaries of Blackfoot Reserve -- Land surrender Blackfoot Reserve -- Management of Blackfoot Reserve -- Trust fund distribution of Canadian Pacific Railway -- Land agreements Ceremonies -- Sundance (Blackfoot) Chiefs and chieftainship -- Elected Christian churches -- And Indian religion Christian churches -- Attitudes toward Clothing and personal adornment -- Early reserve period Death -- Spirits of the dead Disease and illness -- Smallpox Disease and illness -- Spread by non-Indians Discrimination -- Against women Education -- Residential schools Elders -- In political organizations Food -- Rations Government by Indians -- Band management Horses -- As economic assets Indian Affairs Department of -- Permit system Indian-Federal government relations -- White Paper (1969) Land -- Leases Legislation -- Indian Act Peigan Indians -- Population Missionaries -- As agents of assimilation Sarcee Indians -- Population Social organization -- Band Social organization -- Communalism Societies -- Brave Dog Society (Blackfoot) Societies -- Chicken Society (Blackfoot) Societies -- Old Lady Society (Blackfoot) Societies -- Of women Sports -- Hockey Stoney Indians -- Population Technological change -- Telephones Treaties -- Treaty status Values -- Loss of Values -- Respect Values -- Sharing Work -- Attitudes toward Work -- For wages Other 1983 ftunivregina 2023-09-16T22:15:38Z 27 p. transcript of an interview with Adam Solway conducted by Christine Welsh and Tony Snowsill on January 29, 1983. Tape number IH-010, transcript disc 4. Consists of an interview where Adam Solway talks about being orphaned at 8 years and adopted by the Blackfoot Reserve, Alta; his attendance at a residential school; becoming a councillor and then chief of the reserve. He comments on the issues he had to deal with as well as providing comments on contemporary lifestyles and leadership. Other no Other/Unknown Material stoney oURspace - The University of Regina's Institutional Repository Alta Indian Pacific
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topic Agriculture -- Cattle-raising
Agriculture -- Farming
Alcohol -- Liquor rights
Introduction of
Assimilation
Blackfoot Indians -- Population
Blackfoot Indians -- Sundance
Blackfoot Reserve -- Boundaries of
Blackfoot Reserve -- Land surrender
Blackfoot Reserve -- Management of
Blackfoot Reserve -- Trust fund
distribution of
Canadian Pacific Railway -- Land agreements
Ceremonies -- Sundance (Blackfoot)
Chiefs and chieftainship -- Elected
Christian churches -- And Indian religion
Christian churches -- Attitudes toward
Clothing and personal adornment -- Early reserve period
Death -- Spirits of the dead
Disease and illness -- Smallpox
Disease and illness -- Spread by non-Indians
Discrimination -- Against women
Education -- Residential schools
Elders -- In political organizations
Food -- Rations
Government by Indians -- Band management
Horses -- As economic assets
Indian Affairs
Department of -- Permit system
Indian-Federal government relations -- White Paper (1969)
Land -- Leases
Legislation -- Indian Act
Peigan Indians -- Population
Missionaries -- As agents of assimilation
Sarcee Indians -- Population
Social organization -- Band
Social organization -- Communalism
Societies -- Brave Dog Society (Blackfoot)
Societies -- Chicken Society (Blackfoot)
Societies -- Old Lady Society (Blackfoot)
Societies -- Of women
Sports -- Hockey
Stoney Indians -- Population
Technological change -- Telephones
Treaties -- Treaty status
Values -- Loss of
Values -- Respect
Values -- Sharing
Work -- Attitudes toward
Work -- For wages
spellingShingle Agriculture -- Cattle-raising
Agriculture -- Farming
Alcohol -- Liquor rights
Introduction of
Assimilation
Blackfoot Indians -- Population
Blackfoot Indians -- Sundance
Blackfoot Reserve -- Boundaries of
Blackfoot Reserve -- Land surrender
Blackfoot Reserve -- Management of
Blackfoot Reserve -- Trust fund
distribution of
Canadian Pacific Railway -- Land agreements
Ceremonies -- Sundance (Blackfoot)
Chiefs and chieftainship -- Elected
Christian churches -- And Indian religion
Christian churches -- Attitudes toward
Clothing and personal adornment -- Early reserve period
Death -- Spirits of the dead
Disease and illness -- Smallpox
Disease and illness -- Spread by non-Indians
Discrimination -- Against women
Education -- Residential schools
Elders -- In political organizations
Food -- Rations
Government by Indians -- Band management
Horses -- As economic assets
Indian Affairs
Department of -- Permit system
Indian-Federal government relations -- White Paper (1969)
Land -- Leases
Legislation -- Indian Act
Peigan Indians -- Population
Missionaries -- As agents of assimilation
Sarcee Indians -- Population
Social organization -- Band
Social organization -- Communalism
Societies -- Brave Dog Society (Blackfoot)
Societies -- Chicken Society (Blackfoot)
Societies -- Old Lady Society (Blackfoot)
Societies -- Of women
Sports -- Hockey
Stoney Indians -- Population
Technological change -- Telephones
Treaties -- Treaty status
Values -- Loss of
Values -- Respect
Values -- Sharing
Work -- Attitudes toward
Work -- For wages
Solway, Adam
Welsh, Christine
Snowsill, Tony
Adam Solway interview 1
topic_facet Agriculture -- Cattle-raising
Agriculture -- Farming
Alcohol -- Liquor rights
Introduction of
Assimilation
Blackfoot Indians -- Population
Blackfoot Indians -- Sundance
Blackfoot Reserve -- Boundaries of
Blackfoot Reserve -- Land surrender
Blackfoot Reserve -- Management of
Blackfoot Reserve -- Trust fund
distribution of
Canadian Pacific Railway -- Land agreements
Ceremonies -- Sundance (Blackfoot)
Chiefs and chieftainship -- Elected
Christian churches -- And Indian religion
Christian churches -- Attitudes toward
Clothing and personal adornment -- Early reserve period
Death -- Spirits of the dead
Disease and illness -- Smallpox
Disease and illness -- Spread by non-Indians
Discrimination -- Against women
Education -- Residential schools
Elders -- In political organizations
Food -- Rations
Government by Indians -- Band management
Horses -- As economic assets
Indian Affairs
Department of -- Permit system
Indian-Federal government relations -- White Paper (1969)
Land -- Leases
Legislation -- Indian Act
Peigan Indians -- Population
Missionaries -- As agents of assimilation
Sarcee Indians -- Population
Social organization -- Band
Social organization -- Communalism
Societies -- Brave Dog Society (Blackfoot)
Societies -- Chicken Society (Blackfoot)
Societies -- Old Lady Society (Blackfoot)
Societies -- Of women
Sports -- Hockey
Stoney Indians -- Population
Technological change -- Telephones
Treaties -- Treaty status
Values -- Loss of
Values -- Respect
Values -- Sharing
Work -- Attitudes toward
Work -- For wages
description 27 p. transcript of an interview with Adam Solway conducted by Christine Welsh and Tony Snowsill on January 29, 1983. Tape number IH-010, transcript disc 4. Consists of an interview where Adam Solway talks about being orphaned at 8 years and adopted by the Blackfoot Reserve, Alta; his attendance at a residential school; becoming a councillor and then chief of the reserve. He comments on the issues he had to deal with as well as providing comments on contemporary lifestyles and leadership. Other no
format Other/Unknown Material
author Solway, Adam
Welsh, Christine
Snowsill, Tony
author_facet Solway, Adam
Welsh, Christine
Snowsill, Tony
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title Adam Solway interview 1
title_short Adam Solway interview 1
title_full Adam Solway interview 1
title_fullStr Adam Solway interview 1
title_full_unstemmed Adam Solway interview 1
title_sort adam solway interview 1
publisher Canadian Plains Research Centre
publishDate 1983
url http://hdl.handle.net/10294/2152
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