Walter Deiter interview

Date
1977-09-22
Authors
Deiter, Walter
Dobbin, Murray
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Publisher
Canadian Plains Research Centre
Abstract

Walter Deiter, former president of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians and first president of the National Indian Brotherhood, talks about the importance of Malcolm Norris in Metis politics and the splitting of the National Indian Council into the National Indian Brotherhood and the Metis Association of Canada.

Description
22 p. transcript of an interview with Walter Deiter conducted by Murray Dobbin on September 22, 1977. Tape number IH-366, transcript disc 76.
Keywords
Alcohol -- Treatment of alcoholism, Indian Affairs, Department of -- Attitudes of, Indian Affairs, Department of -- Attitudes toward, Indian-Federal government relations -- Negotiations, Indian-Provincial government relations -- Saskatchewan, Legislation -- Indian Act, Metis -- Indian nations, relations with, Metis -- Political organization, Political organizations -- Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, Political organizations -- Manitoba Indian Brotherhood, Political organizations -- Metis Association of Canada, Political organizations -- National Indian Brotherhood, Political organizations -- National Indian Council, Political organizations -- Queen Victoria Indian Association, Political organizations -- Union of Saskatchewan Indians, Political parties -- CCF/NDP, Political parties -- Liberal, Amyotte, Joe, Cardinal, Harold, Chretien, Jean, Cuthand, Adam, Daniels, Stan, Deiter, Walter, Horn, Kahn-Tineta, Lang, Otto, Norris, Malcolm, Tootoosis, John, Trudeau, Pierre, Wuttunee, W.
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