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J.B. Sparvey and kaniswiwetag "Two Voices" interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1934-06-24)Consists of an interview where the two men talk about their ancestors/relatives. No index terms provided. -
Jack Crow interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973-01-01)A discussion of Treaty #7 as remembered by Mr. Jack Crow from information given to him by his parents. -
Jack D. Bristow interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1975-11-27)Jack Bristow worked with Paul's band and tells what he knows of the boundaries of that reserve and the land sales that took place. -
Jacob Louis interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1975)Some of the history of the Hobbema Reserves. -
Jacob McKenzie interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976)Jacob McKenzie is an experienced trapper and bush man from Cumberland House. He was involved in the search for Jim Brady and Abbie Halkett. -
Jake Korzinski interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1977-12-08)19 p. transcript of an interview with Jake Korzinski conducted by Adeline Shaw on December 8, 1977. Tape number IH-OA.026.2, transcript disc 129. General discussion about his life. -
James (Jim) Brady
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1960)An interview with Jim Brady about his life and his memories of the Frog Lake Massacre. -
James (Jim) Brady
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1960)A general account of the life of Jim Brady. -
James Brady #4
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1960)A general account of the life of Jim Brady. -
James Brady #5
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1960)A general account of the life of Jim Brady and his account of the Riel Rebellion of 1885. -
James Bull interview 1
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973-07-23)Discusses taking of Treaty #6 and the promises made by the government as well as changes in diet and trade resulting from initial contact with non-Indians. -
James Bull interview 2
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1975)James Bull talks about the establishment of the four Hobbema reserves, the sale of Louis Bull land and the fate of Papaschase and Sharphead Reserves. -
James Charles King interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976-10-28)Talks about his life in general, family relationships and celebrations. -
James E. Carriere interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976-08-18)Jim Carriere is a resident of Cumberland House and worked for Jim Brady when the latter was a field officer for the CCF government. Carriere discusses Jim Brady's strengths and weaknesses, Brady's life in Cumberland House, ... -
James Gray interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976-07-07)James Gray was a farmer who worked for the CCF government in the areas of fish, fur and timber marketing. -
James Mason interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1983-06-07)Consists of an interview where he gives an account of the Ojibway flood legend; the migration of Ojibway Indians; and attitudes towards integration. -
James Simon
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1984-04-04)An interview with James Simon who talks about some of his paintings and his sources of inspiration which include Indian religion and legends. Transcribed by Joanne Greenwood ; interpreter : Ernest Debassigae. -
James Smith Cree Nation: a field practicum report
(Faculty of Social Work, University of Regina, 2016-08-29)The following is a report regarding my practicum experience at James Smith Cree Nation. The purpose of the practicum was to gain graduate level social work knowledge of, and practice in community capacity building, clinical ... -
Jane Jacobs The Ethicist: Systems of Survival and Jacobs' Moral Philosophy
(Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research, University of Regina, 2018-04)This work intends to show that Jacobs’ moral philosophy makes a strong case for objective moral knowledge. She posits that there are two moral syndromes that are intended to guide working life morality. Roughly speaking, ... -
Jane McKee interview
(Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1983-07-20)Consists of an interview where she gives an account of native use of plants for medicine. She tells of prophecies concerning the arrival of the white man and general accounts of her life in the bush.