| Title | Ned Laboucan interview |
| Publication Type | Interview |
| Authors | Laboucan, N. |
| Corporate Authors | Lightning, R. |
| Place Published | Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center |
| Year of Publication | 1974 |
| Publication Language | en |
| Abstract | This 75 year old man describes changes brought about by Treaty #8; promises of reserve at Prairie Lake; and confusion over treaty status of many northern people. Indian History Film Project |
| Keywords | ammunition, Chiefs, chieftainship, clothing, Department of Indian Affairs, fishing, food, hunting, Indian agents, missionaries, money, nets, rations, regulations, reserves, scrip, settlement patterns, sharing, transportation, trapping, treaties, Treaty 8, treaty status, values, weapons |
| URL | http://dspace.cc.uregina.ca/dspace/handle/10294/1493 |
| Notes | 8 p. transcript of an interview with Ned Laboucan, conducted by Richard Lightning on March 29, 1974. Tape number IH-293, transcript disc 40. |
| Topics | Fishing, hunting, trapping, Treaty 8, clothing, food, ritual, Department of Indian Affairs |
| Locational Keywords | Priarie Lake, Utikoomak Lake Reserve, Alberta |
| Group | CEMA |
| Citation Key | 22158 |