Mildred Redmond interview
Date
1983-06-21
Authors
Redmond, Mildred
Sit, Evelyn
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Canadian Plains Research Centre
Abstract
Consists of an interview where she tells of one of her ancestors, captured during the War of 1812, married into the tribe. Early organizer of native groups in Toronto.
Description
32 p. transcript of an interview with Mildred Redmond conducted by Evelyn Sit on June 21, 1983. Tape number IH-OT.033, transcript disc 115.
Keywords
Alcohol -- Abuse of, Ceremonies -- Statutory holidays, Chiefs and chieftainship -- Duties of, Chiefs and chieftainship -- Election of, Chiefs and chieftainship -- Hereditary, Children -- Punishment of, Children -- Raising of, Christian churches -- United Church, Crafts -- Basket making, Disease and illness -- Tuberculosis, Economic development -- And tourism, Education -- Accounts of, Education -- And cultural suppression, Education -- And discrimination, Food -- Traditional, Government by Indians -- Band councils, Housing -- Frame houses, Land -- Leases, Marriage -- By capture, Medicine and curing practices -- And plant remedies, Names (Personal) -- Origins of, Non-Indians -- Relationships with, Potawatomi Indians -- Migration of, Songs and singing -- Story songs, Technological change -- Automobiles, Transportation -- Horse and wagon, War of 1812 -- Accounts of, Work -- Shared, Independent Order of Foresters, Oakville, Ontario, Walpole Island