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TitleNed Laboucan interview
Publication TypeInterview
AuthorsLaboucan, N.
Corporate AuthorsLightning, R.
Place Published Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center
Year of Publication1974
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

Keywordsammunition, 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
URLhttp://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 Key22158

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