2017.6 - Box 4
Interview with John and Bernice Trick
2017.6.2.67
[25 June 2000]
1 cm of textual records
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Historical language note: This interview includes the ethnic slur "nigger". Use of this term is considered extremely racist and offensive. The speaker in this interview uses the term to relate the historical name of a place; no intended slur is apparent on the part of the speaker. This historical language has been maintained in its original form, in keeping with archival practice, to preserve the context in which the records were created. This approach, while potentially upsetting, allows for the critical assessment and questioning of historical material by contemporary researchers. Please see our [Statement on Language in Archival Descriptions](https://search.nbca.unbc.ca/index.php/statement-on-language-in-archival-descriptions) for more on on how we are working to address problematic issues in the archival record in a way that balances with our modern context.
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File consists of a transcript of an oral history interview with John and Bernice Trick.
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Textual record
Community Life
Industries
Aleza Lake, BC
Upper Fraser, BC
Giscome, BC
Prince George, BC
Newlands, BC
Created on June 28, 2019 by KS.
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