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N-2021-005: 0040A · Pièce · [196-]
Fait partie de Glick family fonds

[This item is the first part of a two-part a recording of a nomination meeting for the Northwest Territories Progressive Conservative Party. A singer and guitarist from Inuvik (Michelko?) plays a song about the nomination and electoral process in the north.]

N-2021-005: 0038 · Pièce · [196-]
Fait partie de Glick family fonds

[This item is a recording of an election meeting consisting of a debate between two candidates for Parliament. The theme of the debate was Liberalism vs. Conservatism. The first speaker speaks for 30 minutes, the second for 40 minutes, and then the first offers a 10 minute rebuttal. There is a discussion about future provincehood for the Northwest Territories, and Rheaume issues a challenge to Horton for a public debate.]

N-2021-005: 0040B · Pièce · [196-]
Fait partie de Glick family fonds

[This item is the second part of a two-part a recording of a nomination meeting for the Northwest Territories Progressive Conservative Party. J.I. Glick invites the delegates back to the Gold Range Hotel for drinks and "a good time" after the meeting.]

UM2 (Universal Music Machine) and BS
N-2021-005: 0045 · Pièce · [197-?]
Fait partie de Glick family fonds

[This item is primarily a practice recording of Universal Music Machine (UM2) recorded at YK Radio. The last few minutes include various items.]

N-2021-005: 0058A · Pièce · [Transferred to cassette [197-?] (originally created 1954)]
Fait partie de Glick family fonds

This item is Side A of a recorded message made for J.I. (Izzy) Glick and Sadie Glick in Yellowknife, recorded by Harold Glick in Montreal in 1954. The recording was made while Harold and Zelda Glick were visiting Montreal, surprising the family after Harold had been away for nine years. Speakers include Harry Glick of Montreal (not Harold Glick of Yellowknife), Mo Glick, Frank Glick, Rose Glick, Hymie Glick, and unidentified Glick family members, some of whom are speaking what may be Yiddish or German or Hungarian.

N-2021-005: 0058B · Pièce · [Transferred to cassette [197-?] (originally created 1954)]
Fait partie de Glick family fonds

This item is Side B of a recorded message made for J.I. (Izzy) Glick and Sadie Glick in Yellowknife, recorded by Harold Glick in Montreal in 1954. The recording was made while Harold and Zelda Glick were visiting Montreal, surprising the family after Harold had been away for nine years. Speakers include Harry Glick of Montreal (not Harold Glick of Yellowknife), Mo Glick, Frank Glick, Rose Glick, Hymie Glick, and unidentified Glick family members, some of whom are speaking what may be Yiddish or German or Hungarian.

N-2021-005: 0057A · Pièce · 1954
Fait partie de Glick family fonds

This item is part one of two of a recorded message (cassette letter) made for J.I. (Izzy) Glick and Sadie Glick in Yellowknife, recorded by Harold Glick in Montreal in 1954. The recording was made while Harold and Zelda Glick were visiting Montreal, surprising the family after Harold had been away for nine years. Speakers include Harry Glick of Montreal (different from Harold Glick of Yellowknife), Mo [Moses] Glick, Frank Glick, Rose Glick, Hymie Glick, and unidentified Glick family members, some of whom are speaking what may be Yiddish or German or Hungarian.

June Helm fonds
N-1996-010: 0001 · Pièce · 1955
Fait partie de June Helm fonds

Slavey songs from Jean Marie River; the Wrigley drummers recorded at Fort Simpson. Original at Canadian Museum of Civilization. Recorded on hand-cranked recorder from Museum.

Henri Posset fonds
N-1989-010: 0002A · Pièce · 1957
Fait partie de Henri Posset fonds

Drumming and chanting taped in Jean Marie River and Fort Franklin, fiddle music from Fort Franklin and various Slavey legends related by Johnny Betseda of Fort Simpson and Jean Marie Punch of Fort Providence. September 1957

Henri Posset fonds
N-1989-010: 0002B · Pièce · 1957
Fait partie de Henri Posset fonds

Drumming and chanting taped in Jean Marie River and Fort Franklin, fiddle music from Fort Franklin and various Slavey legends related by Johnny Betseda of Fort Simpson and Jean Marie Punch of Fort Providence. September 1957

Chants [Dene Drum Dance Music]
N-1996-014: 0001 · Pièce · 1957
Fait partie de Rene Fumoleau fonds

Dene Chants, Drum Dance Music. The recording is in an Indigenous language, possibly North Slavey. [Sahtu Dene (Hare) Fort Good Hope.] For reference only, contact Canadian Museum of History for copies.