Pelletier, Mary, Interview
Title: | Pelletier, Mary, Interview |
Creator: | Gabriel Dumont Institute |
Subject: | Communities, Employment, Lifestyle |
Description: | Interview with Mary Pelletier on June 24, 2000. Mary discusses the church, her parents, and growing up with horses; family, travelling to school, and mud plastering and white washing houses; why she could not go to dances; her mother, sewing, gardens, and her wedding; speaking "Cree" (Michif), learning English, getting into fights at school and her brothers and sisters. She tells a story about having to hike all the way to Yorkton; and growing up in Crooked Lake. She tells a story about a fur coat her dad wanted her to wear to school. Mary discusses the difficult housework women had to perform, her mother having a child with the help of a midwife and going to the nurse at the mission when someone was sick.
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Publisher: | Gabriel Dumont Institute |
Date: | 2000/06/24 |
Type: | Video |
Language: | English |
Date of Copyright: | May 30, 2003 |
Coverage: | Crescent Lake, Crooked Lake, Saskatchewan |
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