Interview with Fred Anderson of Duck Lake

 
Database ID25811
InstitutionSaskatchewan Archives Board
Fonds/CollectionSaskatchewan Archives Board General
SeriesC46
File/Item ReferenceC46
Date of creation1970
Physical description/extent1 folder; 28 pgs.
Number of images1
Scope and contentAn interview with Mr. Fred Anderson of Duck Lake. Anderson was born in Duck Lake, the son of a Scottish Hudson's Bay Company Employee. He knew many figures involved in the 1885 Resistance, and the Almighty Voice incident. This interview relates his recollections of early Duck Lake and area, including numerous observations on Indian and Metis people.
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Copyright holderUnknown
Copyright expiry dateUnknown
TypeArchival
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesField notes
Provenance Access PointSaskatchewan Archives Board General
Language of materialEnglish
PlaceDuck Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Rosthern, Saskatchewan, Canada
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada
Sandy Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Treaty boundariesTreaty 6
Cultural regionPlains
NamesAlmighty Voice ** [kâ-kisçyo-manitowçw / kâ-kisîwçt
Anderson, Fred
Blackhand
Dumont, Joseph
McKay, Jim
Mitchell, Hillyard
Reid, Lestock
SubjectAgriculture
Community Histories
Hudson's Bay Company
Northwest Resistance
Indigenous Peoples General
Community Life
Metis -- History
Metis -- Communities
Metis
Hunting and Trapping
Fur Trade
Churches -- Presbyterian
Churches -- Anglican
Churches -- United Church of Canada
Education
Date Range(s)1870-1879
1880-1889
1890-1899
1900-1909
1970-1979
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