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Title: |
Davis, Arthur, Interview |
Subject: |
Politics, Education, History, War, Lifestyle, Trapping |
Description: |
Arthur was interviewed on July 5, 1976. Art Davis was a professor of Sociology and was associated with the studies done on northern Saskatchewan between the years of 1959-1964. He hired Jim Brady as a research technician/interviewer for work in the north. Davis knew Brady well, partly through his efforts to tape Brady's about his experiences. He talks of Brady's strategy in the north; his disillusionment with government; his contrasting lifestyle to that of Norris; Brady's work with the Centre for Community Studies with Davis; the efforts of Brady and Norris to instill pride in the Métis people; their disillusionment in the later years. Arthur also talks about trapping when he was growing up and his overseas experiences during WWII. |
Publisher: |
Gabriel Dumont Institute |
Date: |
1976/07/05 |
Type: |
Text Document |
Format: |
application/pdf |
Language: |
English |
Date of Copyright: |
May 30, 2003 |
Coverage: |
Saskatchewan |
GDI Media Location: |
GDI Oral Histories Interviews |
GDI Media Filename: |
Davis, Arthur K. (M. Dobbin).pdf |