Harry Paul interview
Date
1976-07-14
Authors
Paul, Harry
Dobbin, Murray
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Canadian Plains Research Centre
Abstract
Harry Paul lived in La Ronge in the 1930s and describes what life was like in those years.
Description
33 p. transcript of an interview with Harry Paul conducted by Murray Dobbin on July 14, 1976. Tape number IH-401, transcript disc 98.
Keywords
Alcohol -- Abuse of, Chiefs and chieftainship -- Election of, Children -- Illegitimate, Christian churches -- Anglican, Christian churches -- Attitudes toward, Crimes and punishments -- Prisons, Dances and dancing -- Social, Education -- Residential schools, Education -- Traditional, Indian Affairs, Department of -- Indian agents, Indian Affairs, Department of -- Economic development policies, Indian Affairs, Department of -- Housing, Law enforcement -- And police, Law enforcement -- Attitudes toward, Marriage -- Preparations for, Marriage -- Responsibilities, Medicine and curing practices -- Surgery, Nature -- Relationship to, Nature -- And Spirituality, Non-Indians -- Japanese, Non-Indians -- Relationships with, Resource development -- And environmental damage, Royal Canadian Mounted Police -- Treatment by, Social organization -- Communalism, Social organization -- Community leadership, Social organization -- Decision-making, Sports -- Athletics, Transportation -- Dog team, Trapping -- Regulations, Treaties -- Treaty status, Work -- Job creation, La Ronge, Saskatchewan, Montreal Lake, Saskatchewan, Rivers, Manitoba