Interview with Darcy [D'Arcy] Arden conducted at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. Includes information regarding early days of ice roads and his family history.
Interview with Darcy [D'Arcy] Arden conducted at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. Includes information regarding early days of ice roads and his family history.
Interview with Darcy [D'Arcy] Arden conducted at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. Includes information regarding early days of ice roads and his family history.
Interview with Darcy [D'Arcy] Arden conducted at the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. Includes information regarding early days of ice roads and his family history.
Sound recording of George Blondin telling stories: Moose hunting, Netting Fish, Fishing Chat, Otter Medicine Legend, Setting Rabbit Snares, Trapping, Trapping chat, Caribou legend. The stories appear to be recorded in both Slavey and English.
Dogrib Birchbark Canoe Project Tape #1 - Interviews conducted by Tom Andrews, Sub-arctic Archaeologist, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. Conducted at the Centre, prior to beginning fieldwork.
Dogrib Birchbark Canoe Project Tape #2- Interviews conducted by Tom Andrews, Sub-arctic Archaeologist, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. Conducted at the Centre, prior to beginning fieldwork.
Dogrib Birchbark Canoe Project Tape #3- Interviews conducted by Tom Andrews, Sub-arctic Archaeologist, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. Conducted at the Centre, prior to beginning fieldwork.
Dogrib Birchbark Canoe Project Tape #4- Interviews conducted by Tom Andrews, Sub-arctic Archaeologist, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. Conducted at the Centre, prior to beginning fieldwork.
Dogrib Birchbark Canoe Project Tape #5 - Interviews conducted by Tom Andrews, Sub-arctic Archaeologist, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. Conducted at the Centre, prior to beginning fieldwork.
Dogrib Birchbark Canoe Project Tape #6 - Interviews conducted by Tom Andrews, Sub-arctic Archaeologist, Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. Conducted at the Centre, prior to beginning fieldwork.