Mrs. Ada Ladue and Mrs. Beatrice Nightraveller interview

29 p. transcript of an interview with Ada Ladue and Beatrice Nightraveller conducted by Christine Welsh on June 15, 1983. Tape number IH-123, transcript disc 6. Ada Ladu was born on the Mistawasis Reserve, worked for wages in the 1930s, married and mother of five. Beatrice Nightraveller, daughter of...

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Main Authors: Ladue, Ada (Mrs.), Welsh, Christine, Nightraveller, Beatrice
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Canadian Plains Research Centre 1983
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10294/2306
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Summary:29 p. transcript of an interview with Ada Ladue and Beatrice Nightraveller conducted by Christine Welsh on June 15, 1983. Tape number IH-123, transcript disc 6. Ada Ladu was born on the Mistawasis Reserve, worked for wages in the 1930s, married and mother of five. Beatrice Nightraveller, daughter of Josie Cuthand, was born on the Little Pine Reserve, Saskatchewan, worked for wages in the 1930s, also married with five children. They share: a story of a white baby girl abducted and raised by Indians in the Prince Albert, Saskatchewan district; accounts of the Riel Rebellion (1885), especially the aftermath in the North Battleford district; philosophies of child-rearing; loss of portions of Little Pine Reserve and the death of Little Pine. On (p.18-23) is the story of Josie Cuthand, Beatrice Nightraveller's father. Other no