Jim Panamick 1

Date
1984-03-31
Authors
Panamick, Jim
Snowsill, Tony
Welsh, Christine
Debassigae, Ernest
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Publisher
Canadian Plains Research Centre
Abstract

Jim Panamick describes working in a lumber camp, how to play an Indian game with a bat and ball, and tells stories of medicine men and curses. Transcribed by Joanne Greenwood ; interpreter : Ernest Debassigae.

Description
40 p. transcript of an interview with Jim Panamick conducted by Tony Snowsill and Christine Welsh on March 31, 1984. Tape number IH-OM.05, transcript disc 81.
Keywords
Alcohol -- Abuse of, Boys -- Training of, Clans -- Ojibway clans, Death -- Spirits of the dead, Disease and illness -- Shaman-induced, Education -- Attitudes toward, Education -- Day schools, Games -- Ball games, Games -- For children, Indian Affairs, Department of -- Indian agents, Medicine and curing practices -- And plant remedies, Medicine and curing practices -- Rituals, Medicine men and women -- Payment for, Names (Personal) -- Origins of, Political organizations -- Union of Ontario Indians, Political organizations -- Provincial, Power -- Acquisition of, Power -- Evil, Power -- Prophets and diviners, Resource development -- And employment, Spirits -- Nanabush (Ojibway), Spirits -- Spirit helpers, Stories and storytelling (General) -- Medicine men and women, Stories and storytelling (General) -- Tricksters, Stories and storytelling (General) -- Unexplained phenomena, Tools -- Making of, Weapons -- Slingshot, Wages -- For labor
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