Indians - Cree

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Hodgins family scrapbook, ration books, registration certificate

Scrapbook of clippings and ephemera, compiled by M.E. Rollins (née Hodgins) formerly of Estevan, Saskatchewan and late of Vancouver, British Columbia. Subjects include Indigenous Canadians, Indian residential schools. and passenger train travel.

Ration books (Series 1 and 6) issued by the Canada Wartime Prices and Trade Board to Jos. (or Jas.) I. Hodgins and R. Knowles Hodgins of Estevan, Saskatchewan.

Dominion of Canada Registration Certificate issued on August 19, 1940 to Rebecca K. Hodgins of Cabri, Saskatchewan under the provisions of the National Registration Regulations, 1940.

Logan, Robert Archibald

Handwritten Cree dictionary prepared by Colonel Logan; correspondence in Cree between Chief Nehemiah Charles of Stanley, Saskatchewan and Colonel Logan; explanatory materials relating to the dictionary and correspondence; reprints of Alexander Mackenzie's Voyages from Montreal through the Continent of North America..., 2 vols. (George N. Morang & Co. Ltd., 1911); Plains Cree Texts, collected by Leonard Bloomfield, vol. XVI (published by American Ethnology Society, 1934).

Persistent Ceremonialism: The Plains Cree and Saulteaux

Publication: Persistent Ceremonialism: The Plain's Cree and Saulteaux, by Koozma J. Tarasoff. A study of the Indians and non-Indians in the Broadview Rural Development Area. Part of the National Museum of Man Mercury Series. Canadian Ethnology Service Paper No. 69. Published by the National Museums of Canada, Ottawa.

THIS PLACE: CHIPEWYAN LAKES

  • VT R-2368
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  • 1984 or before

Documentary: Introduces the viewer to a Cree settlement in northern Alberta where many of the old ways are still followed. The everyday spring and summer activities of individuals representing some 22 families are carefully documented. Minimal emphasis is placed on manifestations of a new life style because the film was made to illustrate as accurately and as comprehensively as possible, the present as it relates to the past. By: ML