Tony Snowsill’s scientific contributions

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Publications (23)


Adam Solway interview 1
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Adam Solway

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Christine Welsh

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Tony Snowsill

27 p. transcript of an interview with Adam Solway conducted by Christine Welsh and Tony Snowsill on January 29, 1983. Tape number IH-010, transcript disc 4. Consists of an interview where Adam Solway talks about being orphaned at 8 years and adopted by the Blackfoot Reserve, Alta; his attendance at a residential school; becoming a councillor and then chief of the reserve. He comments on the issues he had to deal with as well as providing comments on contemporary lifestyles and leadership. Other no


Ernest L. Debassigae 3

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23 p. transcript of an interview with Ernest Debassigae conducted by Tony Snowsill and Christine Welsh on February 17, 1984. Taken from the Provincial Museum and Archives of Alberta, tape number IH-OM.03B, transcript disc 78. An interview with Ernest Debassigae who recounts the history of the Manitoulin Island Indians and problems with Indian agents. Transcribed by Joanne Greenwood. Other no


Alfred (Albert) Mishibinijima 1

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23 p. transcript of an interview with Alfred Mishibinijima conducted by Tony Snowsill and Christine Welsh on February 29, 1984. Taken from the Provincial Museum and Archives of Alberta, tape number IH-OM.04, transcript disc 81. An interview with Alfred Mishibinijima who recounts his life working on farms and in lumber camps, the origin of some Ojibway words and the aftermath of the War of 1812. Transcribed by Joanne Greenwood. Other no


Adam Solway interview 3

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7 p. transcript of an interview with Adam Solway conducted by Christine Welsh and Tony Snowsill on January 29, 1983. Taken from the Provincial Museum and Archives of Alberta, tape number IH-012, transcript disc 5. Adam Solway talks about treaty rights vis-a- vis the Canadian Constitution. Other no


Alfred (Albert) Mishibinijima 2

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13 p. transcript of an interview with Alfred Mishibinijima conducted by Tony Snowsill and Christine Welsh on February 20, 1984. Taken from the Provincial Museum and Archives of Alberta, tape number IH-OM.04A, transcript disc 81. An interview with Alfred Mishibinijima who recounts the inadequacy of schooling on the reserve, the terms of the Robinson Treaty and the Indian agents of Manitoulin. Transcribed by Joanne Greenwood ; interpreter : Ernest Debassigae. Other no


James Simon

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35 p. transcript of an interview with James Simon conducted by Tony Snowsill and Christine Welsh on April 4, 1984. Tape number IH-OM.07, transcript disc 83. 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. Other no



Jim Panamick 2

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20 p. transcript of an interview with Jim Panamick conducted by Tony Snowsill and Christine Welsh on March 31, 1984. Tape number IH-OM.05A, transcript disc 82. Jim Panamick recalls some memorable baseball and hockey games from his youth and the Manitoulin people involved in them. Transcribed by Joanne Greenwood ; interpreter : Ernest Debassigae. Other no


Chief One Gun interview

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15 p. transcript of an interview with Chief One Gun conducted by Christine Welsh and Tony Snowsill on February 21, 1983. Taken from the Provincial Museum and Archives of Alberta, tape number IH-012, Side B, IH-013, Side a, transcript disc 5. An interview where Chief One Gun tells of his father's recollections of the signing of an unspecified treaty. He also tells of a Brave Dog Society prayer meeting. Other no


Kate Assinewe

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31 p. transcript of an interview with Kate Assinewe conducted by Tony Snowsill and Christine Welsh on April 2, 1984. Taken from the Provincial Museum and Archives of Alberta, tape number IH-OM.02-1, transcript disc 80. An interview with Kate Assinewe who gives an account of her life. Interpreter: Ernest Debassigae ; transcriber: Joanne Greenwood. Other no