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2008.3.1.150 · File · [between 1980 and 1999]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of one 5.25" floppy disk, containing the following files:

  • “Brian”- Letter to Brian and Linda (last names not written) regarding the publication of Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Chapter One” -Draft re: Mary John’s family tree and her first memories of childhood
  • “Chapter Two”- Draft re: Mary John’s childhood memories; description of Stoney Creek village
  • “Chapter Eight”- Draft re: Mary John’s first potlatch; her first experience with racism
  • “Expense”- Letter from Bridget Moran concerning the amount of her rent
  • “Chapter Five”- Draft re: Mary John’s time at Lejac
  • “Chapter Four”- Draft re: first memories of going to residential school
  • “Introduction”- Introduction to Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Memorandum of Agreement”- Agreement of publishing and monetary rights between Mary John and Bridget Moran
  • “Chapter Nine”- Draft re: Mary John’s arranged marriage to Lazare John
  • “Pictures”- A list labeling the photographs found in Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Prologue”- A quote from Adnas Alexis describing how Carrier language and customs has passed from generation to generation
  • “Quotes”- A list of the quotes used in Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Resume”- Resume for Bridget Moran
  • “Chapter Seven”- Draft re: the terror of having to return to Lejac
  • “Chapter Six”- Draft re: more on Lejac; how a day school was requested year after year
  • “Synopsis”- A list of the contents and chapters of Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Chapter Ten”- Draft re: Mary John in the early days of her marriage to Lazare John; the relationship with her mother-in-law
  • “Chapter Three”- re: Mary John’s childhood memories, particularly Christmas and hunting with her stepfather
  • “Dedication”- Dedication to Helen Jones, Mary John’s daughter
  • “A Step or Two in her Moccasins”- Why Bridget Moran wrote Stoney Creek Woman
Disk0005 – ANCESTOR
2008.3.1.153 · File · [between 1980 and 1999]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of one 5.25" floppy disk, containing the following files:

  • “Introduction” -Intro to a transcript re: pioneer days in Prince George
  • “Colleges”- Form letter providing information on A Little Rebellion from Aresenal Pulp Press
  • “Cross Culture Education”- Speech given to unknown audience re: aboriginal education
  • “Eileen”- Song/poem dedicated to Eileen Temperley
  • “Five”- Transcription re: changes in Prince George after 1910
  • “Four”- Transcription re: BC Express
  • “Kamloops”- Letter to Terry Grieve re: talking to students about Stoney Creek Woman
  • “The Nechako and Me”- Describing traveling on the Nechako River
  • “Northern Lights”- Letter to Northern Lights College Networks Conference re: cross cultural education
  • “PG History”- Transcription re: stories of coming to Cariboo country
  • “Prince George Remembered”- Publishing information for Prince George Remembered
  • “About the Author”- Biography of Bridget Moran
  • “Prince George Remembered 2”- Title page for Prince George Remembered
  • “Prince George Remembered 3”- Dedication page
  • “Reunion”- Letter to Verna and Gloria (last names unknown)
  • “Six”- Transcription re: life in the Cariboo
  • “Income Tax Statement 1991”- Tax statement
  • “Income Tax Statement 1992”- Tax statement
  • “Income Tax Statement 1993”- Tax Statement
  • “Income Tax Statement 1994”- Tax Statement
  • “Income Tax Statement 1995”- Tax Statement
  • “Income Tax Statement 1996”- Tax Statement
  • “Income Tax Statement 1997”- Tax Statement
  • “Three”- Transcription re: life and work in the Cariboo
  • “Two”- Transcription re: life and work in Prince George
Disk0010 – Family
2008.3.1.158 · File · [between 1980 and 1999]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of one 5.25" floppy disk, containing the following files:

  • “Twenty”- Planning a family reunion (a couple sentences long)
2008.3.1.163 · File · [between 1980 and 1999]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of one 5.25" floppy disk, containing the following files:

  • “Chapter 1” - Draft of Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Chapter 2”- Draft of Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Chapter Three”- Draft of Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Chapter 4”- Draft of Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Chapter 5”- Draft of Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Chapter 6”- Draft of Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Chapter 7”- Draft of Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Chapter 8”- Draft of Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Chapter Potlatch”- Potlatch Draft of Stoney Creek Woman
2008.3.1.168 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of one 5.25" floppy disk, containing the following files:

  • “Granny 1”- Transcript of conversation with Granny Seymour
  • “Granny 2”- Transcript of conversation with Granny Seymour
  • “Sick ‘99”- Letter to Sylvia (last name unknown) re: being sick
2008.3.1.196 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of a videocassette (VHS) recording of Mary & Lazare John's 60th Anniversary Party.

Videocassette Summary

Context: Celebratory events for Mary and Lazare John’s 60th Wedding Anniversary, 1989.

Introduction: Party held in an auditorium. Head table in front of a curtained stage, decorated with a blue tablecloth. Streamers and pink, white and blue balloons provide a backdrop for the head table. Silver paper bells decorate the front of the table with a larger “60” sign on the front centre of the tablecloth. There is a large wedding cake situated between Lazare and Mary on the centre of the head table. Pink and white balloons and streamers decorate the walls of the hall.

The party begins with a prayer – the focus is on the head table. Guests seated at long tables are passing along the food, eating and talking. The camera pans in and out to the head table and surveys guests.

Mary and Lazare’s daughter, Winnie, stands behind the head table and addresses the guests. She tells a joke about her parents and then goes to sit down.

An unidentified man approaches the head table and pours drinks for those seated there.

Edward John approaches the head table and shakes both Lazare’s and Mary’s hands. He then talks with them and other guests at the head table for quite awhile.

Young people approach the head table and take photographs of the anniversary couple.

An elderly woman speaks briefly to Mary and Lazare from behind the table. Another woman in a wheelchair speaks to Mary and other guests at the head table.

Edward John (EJ) – EJ introduces himself as the MC and speaks at back of head table to the guests. He asks for round of applause for Lazare and Mary for being able to live with each other or 60yrs. The day they were married, they had no wedding cake, so the cake on the table is to make up for that. 60 years ago, Lazare never said “I do” at the ceremony and Mary is still waiting. He introduces their 9 children from their marriage included the 2 that died: Helen, who was active in Stoney Creek affairs, tribal council and Indian Homemakers Assoc. of BC and Charles (don’t know too much about him). He then introduces the children still remaining: Winnie, Bernice, Florence, Ernie, Gordon, Johnnie and Ray. The anniversary couple have 32 grandchildren, and 25 great-granchildren: many children, grandchildren, great grandchildren. Before asking couple to cut their cake, he introduces speakers. First up is Aileen Kimble (AK) from Vanderhoof.

AK: Friends with the couple for many years, happy anniversary Lazare and Mary.

EJ: No set agenda for this event, just time to celebrate and spend time with the couple. There are 30 people from Sechelt (nieces and nephews) that came up for this event: Valerie and Ken, Randy and Lani, Audrey, Willard, Janice, Bradley and Leonora, Wayne, Rena and Earl, Clarke. (applause) EJ calls on Bridget Moran (BM) to speak.

BM: Told a story about Mary’s wedding day, and when she first came to Stoney Creek. She touches a bit upon Stoney Creek Woman.

David: Tells a story about trapping with Grandfather Lazare. He thanks everyone for coming.

Winnie: Thanks siblings and Dorothy MacIntyre for helping her decorate the “leaning tower of Stoney Creek”. Also thanks Adela and Nicholas George for decorating the wishing well.

EJ: Mary’s cousin from Prince Rupert George and Emily Bird recently celebrated their 50th (?) wedding anniversary. Long time friend is Selina John (SJ), elder to tribal council called to speak.

SJ: She is so happy to be sitting next to sister-in-law. Ever since they both married they worked together. Raising their children together, they were like one big family. Not one cross word between them in 60 years. They’ve been through a lot but one thing stands out – during the day they took care of family and if they had time they would hunt squirrel in the bush. One time they were hunting squirrel and they got lost and it took them forever to find their way home. They came home hungry, frozen and tired and met with husbands who were furious because they thought they had been chasing boys. She talks to young people about the example Mary and Lazare’s marriage should be to the whole community- 60 years they’ve been together. The young generation of today, each walks in their own direction. If you want to have a good life you have to work at it. Marriage is a contract. If you marry you have to work towards it. She’s very proud of her sister-in-law, many times SJ was down especially after her husband died and MJ pulls her up. She wishes Mary and Lazare many more anniversaries to come.

EJ: Calls Sophie Thomas (ST) to say a few words.

ST: Wishes the couple a happy 60th anniversary and many more. She worked together with Mary for the people on reserve. Since they started the fought for running water, now they have sewer.

EJ: Calls Veronica to say a few words.

Veronica: She very happy to be there- to see Mary on her 60th wedding anniversary. It isn’t easy. Mary has faith in the Lord. She didn’t forget her mother’s and grandmother’s words. You have to listen when an elder talks to you. People come to elders for advice and direction and spiritual words too. So it is nice to see Mary and Lazare reach their 60 years of marriage – this is a very holy thing. Holy matrimony is important to keep. She hopes the young generation will take an example from Mary. It is not good to divorce. Always pray. She thanks many people for coming. May the Good Lord look after you wherever you are.

EJ: There are a few more speakers, elders mostly. Mary Pius (MP) from Heightly (?)

MP: Her Aunty Mary and Uncle Lazare have done so much for the people of Stoney Creek. Mary was one of last midwives. She took the baby into world and would help nurse along the young mothers too. Now you have nurses, doctors, hospitals, but we still have to work just as hard to keep the young mothers going. The young generation is still here because of the hard work of Mary and Lazare. We thank them for all the hard work to keep the young ones going. They take care of those who are sick, and help supply Indian medicine. She hopes the good Lord will reward her aunt and uncle and wishes them the best from the Holy Spirit. She wishes good luck to her Aunty Mary and Uncle Lazare.

EJ: There are a couple more speakers, then cutting of the cake, then a 60th anniversary waltz and some entertainment. EJ calls Justa Monk (JM), who has worked with Mary at tribal level carrying on business through the whole tribal area, and who has been deputy chief, past tribal council president and chairman.

JM: In the short time he has known the couple, he has learned many things in his culture and about society today. He is honoured to be there sharing their food. He talks about Lazare’s speaking in church. What they have done in Stoney Creek has spread to other reserves like his. He wishes them well.

EJ: When the couple married 60 years ago, they didn’t have any money. They borrowed $25 from his brother. Lazare went to work and Mary worked too. Lazare worked at a railway tie camp. EJ calls on Evelyn Louie (EL) to speak.

EL: She’s really happy for the couple. She thanks them very much for everything.

EJ: Introduces Ellen Lasert from Burns Lake

EL: She is an apprentice under Mary John. Mary has been an inspiration to her and she brings greetings from people in Burns Lake and Chief (?) Charlie.

[Winnie speaks to Edward John]

EJ: Calls on Cecile Patrick to speak.

CP: She wishes her uncle and auntie a happy anniversary from their family. Thanks everyone for the food and effort in preparing food. She is the second eldest daughter of Lazare’s sister.

EJ: Comments: Lazare and Mary’s doors in Stoney Creek are always open. Every time you visit you are always treated with respect and made to feel at home. He has these wonderful memories of this couple. She always has her smokehouse and her wood fire going all the time. She always has tea ready. He asks Lazare and Mary to cut the cake for the 60th wedding anniversary.

[Lazare and Mary pose with a knife ready to cut the cake. Guests rise to take photographs. Then Mary rises again and tries to remove the cake topper and cut the cake for her guests but it doesn’t cut easily. They are finally told there is already cake for the guests in the kitchen.]

EJ: Calls on Bob Holmes (on piano?) and Jen Hoffner (on accordion) to come to the front.

The recording breaks and screen goes black for a second

Picture resumes and Lazare and Mary are seen doing the anniversary waltz. They dance for a bit and then sit down, but another gentleman takes Mary up front again to continue dancing (a son?).

EJ: Announces the entertainment: the young dancers from Stoney Creek and the PG dancers. He calls dancers to the floor; while waiting he tells a story about a blind snake and a blind rabbit.

Drummers gather and begin to play and sing. Stoney Creek dancers (children of all ages) come to the centre of the dance floor to perform. Second dance is called the “Beaver Dance”. The third dance is called the “ -inaudible- Dance”. The fourth dance is called the “Four Winds Dance”.

Tape ends.

2008.3.1.198 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of a videocassette (VHS) recording of the following:

  • The Community as an agent for Change: a series of videotapes about the native people of the Stony [sic] Creek Band.
  • Mary John and Bridget Moran speaking at the College of New Caledonia [incomplete version]
  • Mary & Lazare John’s 60th Anniversary Party – Part I [incomplete version]

Videocassette Summary [1]
Title: The Community as an agent for Change: a series of videotapes about the native people of the Stony [sic] Creek Band.
Date: February 1979

Context: The Community as an agent for Change: a series of videotapes about the native people of the Stony (sic) Creek Band. Video produced by the Rural Resource Project, School of Social Work at the University of Victoria, 1979. Five women interviewed by an unidentified man (Q) include: Mary John (MJ), Sophie Thomas (ST), Celena John (CJ) and 2 unidentified women (A). Interview location: Stoney Creek reserve.

Introduction: Video begins with Mary and Lazare drumming and singing with other elders.

In Feb. 1979, the Rural Resource Project of the School of Social Work at the University of Victoria was invited to the Stoney Creek reservation to document their unique culture and to share their success in dealing with community issues especially those concerning the welfare of their children.

Identification of Vanderhoof, and the location of the Stoney Creek reservation

The Stoney Creek band encompasses 400 people. The band is a member of the Carrier Nation.

A: How the Carrier people got their name. Years ago, when a man died and the woman is still alive, they would build a big fire- they didn’t bury their dead in those days. They would put the corpse on the fire and burn it, while drums and dancing carried on; and this wouldn’t end until all was burnt. The widow would then pick up the ashes and put it in a bag and carry them wherever she went - for a year: that is how they got their name –Carrier. They carry their dead. When this year was up, her in-laws would hold a party for widow, if her people were good to her. They would dress her up and let her go. That is how they would treat their in-laws. That is how they were taught.

Q: In what ways did your people deal with problems before the welfare system?
MJ: In the old days when she was growing up, they didn’t have social problems. If there were problems such as quarrels or gossiping about one another, these [disruptive] people appeared before the hereditary chief and the watchmen- who were like councilors- like in a court. The chief would listen to both sides and then make a decision on how to solve problems. There were lots of ways they could solve problems. There was one man she remembered who was kind of like a social worker. After he had his tea in the morning he would go through the village into every house, and he would see to it that everyone had enough to eat for the day, and who was sick - he would do something about it. He would make sure people had enough food by getting others to give him some of their food and he would pass it along to the families who weren’t doing so well. He would give you a word of advice now and then. He was something like a social worker, he was really concerned about the whole village.

Q: How did the reserve as a community deal with problem children? Such as children who would stay out too late and cause problems for the parents.
A: The Chief would make a law for children who stay out too late at night. The Watchmen would take the children to Indian court and the Chief would fine them a $1. The children weren’t out late again. Things were strict back then.

A: They had severe laws. They would even have to kill [a troublemaker], or make that person go away – disown them when they did something really bad, like running around with another man’s wife. That was a crime and they would make them leave the band, or even kill them.

Q: You talk of your experiences as young girl growing up on the reserve. You talk about how self-sufficient you were with no reliance on welfare. What did you rely on?
CJ: The trap lines were just full. We had fishing rights – we could fish anytime we felt like it. We trapped according to season. We did berry picking too. We met all our provisions. All that was there they just had to do it and put food up for winter. It was hard but they got by. We would sell our furs and had money to buy any clothing or groceries they needed. We lived from the land. We had cattle, horses for transportation, and chickens and pigs - everything. We lived off the land. That was a good life.

Q: Young people today seem to have lost the ability to hunt and fish the way you used to; and a lot of the wildlife isn’t there anymore. Many people can’t get work and so rely on a welfare check. Do you think that is a problem on the reserve? They have a lot of free time with nothing to do.
A: Lots of boys graduate from highschool. The government spends lots of money on them. They graduate, they go back to reserve and have no jobs, they get frustrated and then turn to booze.
They need the help, they need jobs. There are no jobs here on reserve – nothing.

Q: How could we change the situation; the severe alcohol problems. What are some things you would like to tell social workers about the way they could help make a difference?
SJ: I don’t know how any social worker will help the people unless the people help themselves.

Q: Do you think things are getting worse?
MJ: This last year? I don’t think so. The drinking is getting worse. But I think the neglecting of children is not too bad, but the drinking is bad. A few people are drinking who have children.
But there are the regular ones.

Q: Some things were discussed at the Child Welfare Committee re: dealing with the alcoholic parents neglecting their children: that these parents shouldn’t just receive welfare, they should be made to do something for themselves like chop their own wood to keep their home warm. That would give them something to do so they wouldn’t be so bored.
MJ: That would help. She’s been thinking of all kinds of ideas. Why can’t they think of something that would pay for itself? One thing she was thinking about was raising fish. They are doing that in Duncan.

Q: Should the DIA maybe be involved in suggesting these sorts of things to help them use these kinds of resources?
MJ: Yes, to get rid of welfare system, they have to do something. [She is very much against welfare]. It has spoiled my people and they can’t undo it.

Q: What are your hopes for the future of your own people?
MJ: I hope someday they will smarten up.

Videocassette Summary [2]
Title: Mary John and Bridget Moran speaking at the College of New Caledonia [incomplete version]
Date: March 12, 1991

Context: Bridget Moran and Mary John speaking to students at CNC, specific class unidentified.

Introduction: Bridget identifies that she will make the introductory speech and Mary will answer any questions because Mary doesn’t like to make speeches even though she is very good at it….

Video recording breaks during Bridget’s introduction and resumes with MJ answering her first question.

MJ: …. She speaks about how free her people used to be. They could stop and make camp anywhere – this was no longer the case as all is private property. There are greater alcohol problems in north. They are holding workshops in Stoney Creek to help the young people. The older people know what to do, beadwork, etc. the young people don’t like to do traditional tasks, even for cash. The elders try to teach them. She has about 5 boys working doing wood for elders but they have no axe so she had to get one for them They are so poor on reserves. The elders try everything – elders tried a wood processing plant - for 10yrs they studied this. Had people from Switzerland and Germany lined up who wanted the wood but they still didn’t get anywhere….

Tape ends

Videocassette Summary [3]
Title: Mary & Lazare John’s 60th Anniversary Party – Part I [incomplete version]
Date: 11 June 1989

Context: Celebratory events for Mary and Lazare John’s 60th Wedding Anniversary, 1989.

Introduction: Party held in an auditorium. Head table in front of a curtained stage, decorated with a blue tablecloth. Streamers and pink, white and blue balloons provide a backdrop for the head table. Silver paper bells decorate the front of the table with a larger “60” sign on the front centre of the tablecloth.
There is a large wedding cake situated between Lazare and Mary on the centre of the head table. Pink and white balloons and streamers decorate the walls of the hall.

Video begins midway through the first dance between Lazare and Mary and ends soon after.

Social / Political Action
2008.3.2.12 · File · 1978-1999
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Letter and copy of 1936 presentation sent to Bridget Moran from Betty Rutherford (Nov. 2, 1978)
  • Letter of thanks from the Ron Brent staff
  • Copy of newspaper clippings from the Citizen
  • Fax from Clelie Rich to Bridget Moran wishing her luck upon her resignation from the Board [CNC?] (July 1998)
  • Fax from Mavis M. Gillie to Bridget Moran re: support for the finalization of the Nisga'a Agreement (Jan. 16, 1999)
  • Generic letter to Bridget Moran from Mavis M. Gillie re: the Friends of the Nisga'a Committee. (Jan. 18, 1999).
2008.3.3.4 · File · 1989-1999
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Airline tickets, Prince George to Victoria, return
  • Copy of B.C. Book Prizes Short List (April 5, 1989)
  • The Fifth Annual BC Book Prizes: Excerpts from the Shortlist
  • Notes made when Bridget found out she had won the L.G. Award
  • Press release and letters from Tillacum Library (a division of Arsenal Pulp Press) regarding the treatment of Mr. and Mrs. Fred who attended the L.G. Awards ceremony at Government House (1989)
  • Stickers for BC Book Prize
  • Letters from Naomi [Miller] (BC Historical Federation) to Bridget Moran
  • Invitation from Brian Gardiner, MP Prince George-Bulkley Valley to attend reception to honour Mary John and Bridget Moran for their receipt of the Governor General's Award for Community Service (April 1993)
  • Invitation from UNBC to attend the Spring Convocation (1995)
  • Copy of letter from Judith A. LaRocque, Secretary to the Governor General and Herald Chancellor to Bridget Moran re: Moran's receipt of the Commemorative Medal for the 125th Anniversary of Canadian Confederation (Nov. 27, 1992)
  • Letter of congratulations from the Regional District of Fraser - Fort George to Ms. Moran (March 10, 1993)
  • Folder containing: Place names for Vivian Lougheed and Guest, and Judy Kennedy and Guest; Itinerary for Arts Gallery of Honour award recipients; Newspaper clipping: "Gallery of Honour inductions made on Saturday"; Program for The Community Arts Council of Prince George & District Arts Gallery of Honour Inaugural Awards Evening (March 20, 1999); 2 colour photographs of Judy Kennedy (who accepted award on behalf of Bridget Moran) holding award trophy and a photo of the Arts Gallery of Honour awards trophy
  • Handwritten card from Judy to Bridget Moran re: her induction into Prince George Arts Gallery of Honour (March 20, 1999);
  • Speech given by Judy Kennedy in her acceptance of Bridget's award on her behalf
  • Speech given by Vivienne Lougheed in her introduction to Bridget Moran as recipient of the Arts Gallery of Honour
  • Telegram from Brian Gardiner, MP Prince George-Bulkley Valley informing Bridget Moran that she has received a Governor-General Medal for Community Service (Dec.1992)
  • Write up on Mary John's receipt of a UNBC honourary Doctorate of Laws
  • Colour laser copy of a photograph featured in The Citizen newspaper featuring Justa Monk and Mary John (July 27, 1996)
  • Photocopies of newspaper articles on Mary John receipt of The Order of Canada from The Citizen and The Free Press (1997).
Bridget Moran fonds
2008.3 · Fonds · 1935 - 1999, predominate 1954 - 1996

This fonds illustrates Bridget Moran’s careers as a writer, a social worker and a social activist primarily within the Prince George region of British Columbia. This fonds also contains records pertaining to her personal relationships with family and friends and her receipt of various honours and awards.

Types of records reflective of her career as a writer include: published articles and unpublished manuscripts, drafts and front cover mock-ups, correspondence with editors from Arsenal Pulp Press, grant applications, notebooks, background material, writer’s workshop invitations and overviews, photographs, oral history interviews and transcripts, and VHS recordings of classroom talks given by Bridget Moran, Mary John and Justa Monk re: her publications.

Types of records reflective of her career as a social worker and social activist include: annual reports, work journals, correspondence and published newspaper articles re: social policy, photographs, and general background material. Correspondence, photographs and newspaper clippings highlight her personal relationships, while her receipt of honours and awards is demonstrated through copies of letters of recommendation, newspaper clippings, photographs, VHS recordings of award ceremonies, event itineraries, congratulatory correspondence, and invitations.

The Bridget Moran fonds has been divided into the following four series:

  1. Published and Unpublished Materials
  2. Career Related Materials
  3. Personal Papers and Correspondence
  4. Honours and Awards.
Moran, Bridget
2008.3.1.057 · File · 1996-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of a letter re: 1998 Order of British Columbia Recipients from Dagmar Beiman, Coordinator Honours and Awards Secretariat to Bridget Moran (May 11, 1998), a letter from Daniel Birkenbach to Bridget Moran re: a paper he wrote (Aug. 2, 1996), and a copy of paper written by Daniel Birkenbach: "Canada - Life and Development of the Canadian Indians (past and present)."

Published Articles
2008.3.1.079 · File · 1968-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of published articles written by Bridget Moran:

  • "O Canada, we stand on guard for them!"
  • "Big daddy and our pensioners"
  • "The anatomy of poverty"
  • "Running from life"
  • "Frankly speaking"
  • "The welfare club isn't exclusive" (The Citizen)
  • "I was a petty white official" (The Citizen, Dec. 11, 1968)
  • "Welfare - only bureaucracy shows growth" (The Vancouver Sun, Jan. 20, 1976)
  • "Watch out Bill, Dave's gaining" (The Vancouver Sun, May 11, 1976)
  • Typed letter written by Bridget Moran re: welfare in the election campaign (Jan. 9, 1975)
  • Rough handwritten draft of letter written by Bridget Moran re: welfare in the election campaign
  • "Welfare...1969"
  • A speech (?) re: recommendation for particular core courses to be offered at UNBC
  • "Women and Poverty"
  • "That expedient Socred phrase" (The Sun)
  • "The hardcore poor who defeat us in the poverty war" (Canadian Panorama, April 5, 1969)
  • "Don't call them poor, just broke" (The Vancouver Sun, Aug.1, 1968)
  • "Frankly Speaking" (North Star, Sept. 2, 1970)
  • "Colors inside a goldfish bowl" (The Citizen, Dec. 18, 1968)
  • "My backbone is great and my soul is rested" (The Vancouver Sun, Mar. 11, 1967)
  • "Hospital emergency ward: B.C. has its own style of disaster" (The Citizen, April 2, 1969)
  • "B.C.'s welfare cycles needs a fresh attack"
  • "Most of welfare dollar goes for administration"
  • "How can a white woman know about Indians?" (Feb.27, 1969)
  • "What is your preference: no prejudice or no food?" (The Citizen, Feb. 12, 1969)
  • "The reserve: cradle or coffin?" (The Citizen, Jan. 15, 1969)
  • "Fiery young princess 'sounds like a racist'"
  • "The tragedy of battered children"
  • "The welfare club isn't exclusive" (The Citizen, Dec. 2, 1968)
  • "LaMarsh: too much, too late"
  • "Student power confined" (Nov.18, 1968)
  • "The demise of the geriatric square" (The Citizen, Nov.28, 1968)
  • "Frankly Speaking: in the land of the midnight sun" (North Star, July 15, 1970)
  • "Frankly Speaking" (North Star, Sept. 30, 1970)
  • "An innocent plays housing roulette" (Vancouver Sun, Jan.15, 1970)
  • "Frankly Speaking" (North Star, Oct. 7, 1970)
  • "Frankly Speaking" (North Star, Sept. 1970)
  • "Frankly Speaking: suicide and the welfare state" (North Star)
  • "Frankly Speaking" (North Star, Sept.2, 1970)
  • "Frankly Speaking" (North Star, Sept.23, 1970)
  • Letter to the Editor "A high price for the piper" (The Sun, Feb.9, 1973)

File also contains miscellaneous articles not written by Bridget Moran:

  • Allan Fotheringham byline (The Sun, April 3, 1976)
  • "IRA threatens to kill special court officials"
  • "Welfare activist sees swing in social attitudes" by John Pope (The Citizen, May 3, 1976)
  • "Study reveals poor quality of life on reserves" (The Citizen, Oct.13, 1995)
  • "Tribal chief labels Campbell 'racist'" (The Citizen, Oct. 16, 1998)
  • "Schools get Nisga'a treaty course" (The Citizen, Oct. 15, 1998)
  • "Teaching guide maps native culture studies" (The Citizen, Oct. 15, 1998)
  • "Nisga'a treaty more than a century in the making" (The Province, Aug.1, 1998)
  • "Record 1.5 million kids live in poverty" (The Citizen, Nov. 29, 1997)
  • "Authors tour Central Interior" (The Citizen, April 17, 1991)
  • "X-factor means boys will always be boys"
  • "Brief concerning the status of women within the Department of Human Resources" prepared by the Task Force on Sexism in Social Work (Sept. 1975)
  • "Welfare moms 'exploited' study finds" (The Citizen, Aug. 13, 1997)
  • "Local poverty subject of research" (The Citizen, July 23, 1997)
  • "Women downtrodden in Canada despite promise, group says" (The Citizen, Sept.11, 1997)
  • "Poor won't go away"
  • "One family cost taxpayer $500,000 in 22 years"

File also includes miscellaneous material consisting of:

  • Unidentified handwritten notes
  • Handwritten notes: shopping list with prices (Sept. 1, 1972)
  • Handwritten notes re: food shelter and rent costs for April 1973 and Dec. 1975
  • Handwritten summary re: financial aid distribution
  • Handwritten notes re: salary increase (?) in April 1973 and April 1975
  • Memo to all Field staff from the Norman Levi, Minister of Human Resources (Oct. 24, 1974)
  • Thermal print copy of article "The dual welfare system" by A. Dale Tussing printed from Society (Jan./Feb. 1974, vol.11, no.2)
  • Various pieces of notepaper with annotations
  • Signed copy of letter to Pinder Cheema from Bridget Moran re: resignation from the Governance and Native Programs Committees (Dec. 9, 1997)
  • Fax from Island Mountain Arts to Bridget Moran re: February writing workshop, Feb. 21-22, 1998
  • Letter from Bridget Moran re: account with Munro Parfitt, Lawyers
  • Handwritten research notes
  • International Women's Day Quiz
  • "Tyee Moon" handout, Third Annual Aboriginal Education Conference (Feb 6-8, 1997)
  • Map of Prince George area noting: Stoney Creek Reserve, Wedgewood, Lejac Residential School, Mission School and Shelley.
  • UNBC Child Welfare Research Centre, Social Work Program: statistical tables and fact sheets re: child poverty in Prince George
  • Copy of letter written by Bridget Moran to Premier Glen Clark re: request to rescind legislation (Dec. 17, 1997)
  • Letter from Isabella S. Johnson to Bridget Moran re: request for information or advice for group of Nelson citizens intending to organize community low income group (April 29, 1969).
Material: Natives
2008.3.1.125 · File · 1994-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Liberating Our Children, Liberating Our Nations. Report of the Aboriginal Committee, Community Panel, Family and Children's Services Legislation Review in British Columbia, October 1992. Includes handwritten note from Dianne de Chamelan (?) to Bridget Moran and the following photocopies pages from this publication: 5-23 and 123-125.
  • Addressed envelope from R. [Roseanne?] Moran to Bridget Moran containing copy of "Address from the Bar of the House" - Joe Gosnell speaking to the Nisga'a Treaty
  • "The Rights of the Metis in British Columbia" (revised March 1998) published by Native Programs, Legal Services Society.
  • Copy of article: "Native Indians seek resolution over issue of adopted children" by Rick Ouston for the Vancouver Sun, reprinted in Today's News (July 9, 1997)
  • Newspaper clipping from The Province (Feb. 4, 1998) Pamphlet: T8TA [Treaty 8 Tribal Association] Education Department
  • "Treaty 8 Tribal Association Member Community Profiles Including: 1. A Brief history of First Nation Communities in Northeastern B.C." Prepared by Kathlean Fitpatrick Research Services fro T8TA, Treaty and Aboriginal Rights Research Program, Sept. 1997.
  • Fax from Lucette Kirbach to LSS Board of Directors (incl. Bridget Moran) re: Delgam Uukw (June 25, 1998)
  • "A guide to Aboriginal organizations and services in British Columbia"
  • "A Review of legal services to Aboriginal people in British Columbia" by Marion R. Buller (Feb. 7, 1994)
  • Northeast Distribution [contact] List
  • Catalogue: Books about First Nations and Aboriginal Peoples from Canadian Publishers
  • "Fishing - Aboriginal Rights in British Columbia" (revised 1998) published by Native Programs, Legal Services Society.
  • Photocopy of article "Why Canada has a moral obligation to abused Indians" by Grand Chief Edward John (The Vancouver Sun, April 3, 1996).
2008.3.1.039 · File · 1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of article by The Free Press: "New Judgement on old book" by Frank Peebles, Oct. 4, 1998 and a reprint order form for customers of Arsenal Pulp Press.

Canada Council '98
2008.3.1.096 · File · 1997-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Application form and guidelines: grants for professional writers: creative writing
  • Photocopy of "Chapter Five" from A Little Rebellion by Bridget Moran
  • Copy of Grant for "Mary and Me" by Bridget Moran
  • Photocopies of articles on Moran's previous publication
  • Copy of grant application cover letter to Canada Council of the Arts (Sept. 10, 1997)
  • Returned grant application receipt card from Canada Council to Bridget Moran.
B.C. Cultural Grants
2008.3.1.097 · File · 1992-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Letters from Arts Awards Cultural Services Branch, Ministry of Small Business, Tourism and Culture to Bridget Moran re: her assistance as a juror for the Project Assistance for Creative Writers Competition (Nov. 9 and 27, 1995); includes contract
  • Letter of receipt from BC Arts Council, Arts Awards Program to Bridget Moran re: her application for financial assistance towards "Mary and Me" (Sept.4, 1997) includes copy of grant application
  • Copy of Project Assistance for Creative Writers grant application for "The Man from Tachie" ["Justa"] (1992)
  • Letter from Jeremy Long, Cultural Services Branch to Bridget Moran re: request for submission of final report on use of funds (Aug.13, 1993)
  • Booklet: "Slowly Into Autumn" by Stephen Cole autographed by author/poet to Bridget
  • Notepaper
  • List of Creative Writing Projects: Second Cut and Final Cut; handwritten adjudication notes
  • Letter from Richard Brownsey, BC Arts Council, to Bridget Moran re: receipt of award of $5,000 to assist in writing of "Mary and Me" (Juan.13, 1998)
  • Form: BC Arts Council, Individual Awards Final Report (blank).
"Prince George Remembered"
2008.3.1.098 · File · 1996-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Envelope from Chapters Inc. to Bridget Moran re: cheque stub for $54 (Jan.1998)
  • Letter from C.R. Crocker to Bridget Moran re: tape on the "old days of Prince George" (Feb.7, 1997)
  • Letter from School District 57 to Bridget Moran re: thanks for gift copies of "Prince George Remembered" (1996)
  • Card from Margaret Moffat to Bridget Moran re: thanks for gift copy of "Prince George Remembered" (June 2, 1996)
  • Card from Shirley Sutton to Bridget Moran re: thanks for gift copy of "Prince George Remembered" (July 26, 1996)
  • Card from Opal and Ron Goss to Bridget Moran re: thanks for gift copy of "Prince George Remembered" (1996)
  • Letter from Mary Laidlaw to Bridget Moran re: request for audiocassette copy of "Prince George Remembered" (Jan.1, 1997)
  • Letter from Kathy Plett, College of New Caledonia Library to Bridget Moran re: thanks for autographed gift copy of "Prince George Remembered" (May 24, 1996)
  • Card from Georgina (?) Williams to Bridget Moran re: thanks for gift copy of "Prince George Remembered" (1996)
  • Letter from Anne Rowe, Librarian at Prince George Senior Secondary School to Bridget Moran re: thanks for gift copy of "Prince George Remembered" (Oct.16, 1996)
  • Card from Mrs. (Hope?) Skinner to Bridget Moran re: thanks for gift copy of "Prince George Remembered" (July 23, 1996).
Eleanor Millard - Yukon
2008.3.1.100 · File · 1970, 1995-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Christmas card and letter from Eleanor Millard to Bridget Moran re: personal update (Dec.8, 1997)
  • Letter from Eleanor Millard to Bridget Moran re: copy of letter to John Pollard (Aug.13, 1996)
  • Letter from Eleanor Millard to Bridget Moran re: personal update (Oct.20, 1995); includes photo of Eleanor and her dog Lupin.
  • Letter from Eleanor Millard to Bridget Moran re: personal update (May 10, 1995)
  • Letter from Eleanor Millard to Bridget Moran re: personal update (Dec.10, 1995)
  • Letter from Eleanor Millard to Bridget Moran re: being fired from social work for being outspoken (March 26, 1995)
  • Copy of letter from Bridget Moran to Eleanor Millard et al. re: North Star article written by Bridget on Eleanor's situation (July 15, 1970)
  • Letter from Eleanor Millard to Bridget Moran re: personal update (Sept.15, 1997)
  • Card from Eleanor Millard to Bridget Moran re: personal update (July 7, 1997)
  • Letter from Eleanor Millard to Bridget Moran re: personal update (Feb.24, 1998).
Carol Dauphinais
2008.3.1.101 · File · 1995-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Letter from Carol Dauphinais to Bridget Moran re: copies of letters received by Ms. Dauphinais in thanks for her donation of her book "Living with Labels and Lies" (1998)
  • Wooden Placard: "To Bridget, You inspired me to think more positively of a social worker. A former foster child, Carol Dauphinais (nee Day)"
  • Copy of letter from Ross Dawson, Director of Child Protection, Ministry of Children and Families to Carol Dauphinais re: "Living with Labels and Lies" (Feb. 23, 1998)
  • Autographed copy of "Living with Labels and Lies: A Life Story" by Carol Dauphinais (1997)
  • Certificate to Bridget Moran from Carol Dauphinais honouring Bridget's friendship
  • Copy of letter to mother of Carol Dauphinais re: Carol's childhood [RESTRICTED]
  • Copy of poem "The Rose" from Carol Dauphinais to Bridget Moran (Feb. 18, 1995).
Pulp Press Catalogues
2008.3.1.106 · File · 1989-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of Pulp Press Catalogues including issues from: Fall 1989, Fall 1990, Spring and Fall 1992, Spring and Fall 1994, Spring and Fall 1996, Fall 1997, Spring and Fall 1998, Photocopy of News Release of A Little Rebellion featured in Pulp Press Fall Catalogue, 1992.

2008.3.1.107 · File · 1995-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Author Reading and Autograph Session with Bridget Moran at the Nechako Branch of the Prince George Public Library.
  • Author reading by Bridget Moran at the Dease Lake Library (Oct. 16, 1995)
  • Hillbilly Literary Nite presented by Culculz Lake Literary Club and featuring reading by Bridget Moran
  • Author reading by Bridget Moran at the Valemount Public Library (May 10, 1996)
  • Author reading by Bridget Moran at the Tillacum Library
  • "Bestsellers" (Jan. 21, 1998) ; [Bestseller's list for non-fiction] The Vancouver Sun (June 17, 1998).
Star Fuoco
2008.3.1.111 · File · 1993-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Letter from Star Fuoco to Bridget Moran re: book reading (Dec. 27, 1995)
  • Paper "One thing I've learned in this program" written by college student re: their program (Feb. 27, 1994)
  • Letter from Star Fuoco to Bridget Moran and Mary John re: book reading and speaking engagements (Jan. 20, 1996)
  • Fax from Star Fuoco re: letters sent to Bridget Moran and Mary John from Star's class (Jan. 29, 1998)
  • Letter from Star Fuoco to Bridget Moran and Mary John re: their book tour of Vancouver Island (Feb. 5, 1997)
  • Letter from Star Fuoco to Bridget Moran re: personal update (Oct. 30, 1997)
  • Letter and pamphlets from Star Fuoco, on behalf of the Periodical Writer's Association of Canada, Victoria Chapter to Bridget Moran re: membership. (1997)
  • Letter from Star Fuoco to Bridget Moran re: recent visit and book purchase (Feb. 5 1995)
  • Letter from A.W.T.P. participants from Hiiye'yu Lelum (House of Friendship) Society thanking Bridget Moran for her visit (Jan. 27, 1995)
  • Letter of thanks from YMCA of Metropolitan Toronto
  • Letter from Rosemary Kavanagh, on behalf of CNIB Library for the Blind re: invitation to 9th Annual TORGI Award Presentation (Sept. 16, 1993)
  • Letter from Lynn Synottee on behalf of College of New Caledonia (Sept. 14, 1993)
  • Letter from Star Fuoco to Bridget Moran and Mary John and a copy of Anthology published by students in the Aboriginal Employment Training Program 97/98.
2008.3.1.120 · File · 1997-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Letter from Annette Schroeter, Exhibition Technician, Prince George Art Gallery to Bridget Moran re: Bridget's involvement with the exhibition entitled: "Creating, Preventing & Transforming: Art on the Prevention of Violence Towards Women" (March 17, 1998)
  • Copy of "Prevention of Violence Towards Women" exhibition agreement between Bridget Moran and the Prince George Art Gallery (Sept. 17, 1997)
  • Artist's biographies for the "Prevention of Violence Towards Women" exhibition
  • Prince George Art Gallery Programming Schedule, Sept.-Oct. 1997
  • Four copies of the publication created for the exhibition "Prevention of Violence Towards Women" in which is found an article "A Thousand Words" written by Bridget Moran. (1997)
  • "A Cold Coming We Had of It: a collection of art and writing" produced by the Prince George Art Gallery and contributed to by Bridget Moran as literary juror to this project.
2008.3.1.142 · File · 1995-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Name tag for Bridget Moran from Island Mountain Arts
  • Pamphlet from Island Mountain Arts where Bridget Moran taught writing (Summer School 1995)
  • Pamphlet from Island Mountain Arts where Bridget Moran taught writing (Wells, BC, 1997)
  • Pamphlet: "A Weekend Of Creative Writing with Bridget Moran" (Nov. 22, 23, 24, 1996)
  • Description of Bridget Moran's Creative Writing class from Island Mountain Arts (1995)
  • Newsletter from the College of New Caledonia's Counseling and Advising News re: College of New Caledonia's Writing and New Media Technologies (date unknown)
  • Newspaper clipping: "What A Mom!" by Bridget Moran (Prince George Citizen, May 7, 1997)
  • Newspaper clipping: Photograph of Bridget Moran "Helping Hands/Pass it on" (The Prince George Free Press, May 4, 1997)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Living History" (The Prince George Free Press, Oct. 9, 1997)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Women's History special celebration" (The Prince George Free Press, Oct. 23, 1997)
  • Newspaper clipping: Advertisement to meet Mary John and Bridget Moran (Oct. 4)
  • Photocopy of advertisement to meet Mary John and Bridget Moran at Mosquito Books
  • 2 Photographs of Stoney Creek Woman display in the front window of a book store featuring an article on Mary John's receipt of the Order of Canada
  • Newspaper clipping: "Group formed to fight recall" by Don Schaffer (Prince George Citizen, Nov. 4, 1997)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Book Fest is a first" (The Prince George Free Press, Oct. 30, 1997)
  • Pamphlet: "A Writing Weekend Retreat with Bridget Moran" (April 11, 12, 13, 1997)
  • A Note of Appreciation from the College of New Caledonia Social Services Foundations to Bridget Moran (Nov. 1997)
  • Thank you letter to Bridget Moran from Julia Whittaker, Director/Curator of the Prince George Art Gallery (Dec. 5, 1997)
  • Thank you card to Bridget Moran from Christine Jackman re" speaking to WRIT100 class (Nov. 1997)
  • Newspaper clipping: "City author Moran picture of ambition pursuing her dream" by Bernice Trick (Prince George Citizen, Dec. 8, 1997)
  • Pamphlet advertisement featuring Bridget Moran as a supporter of Paul Ramsey
  • Newspaper clipping: Advertisement featuring Bridget Moran as a supporter of Paul Ramsey (Dec. 12, 1997)
  • Christmas card thanking Bridget Moran (date unknown)
  • Christmas tag to Bridget Moran from Mary Ellen (date unknown)
  • Advertisement for Creative Writing taught by Bridget Moran for Island Mountain Arts
  • Letter advertising Stoney Creek Woman (date and company unknown)
  • Letter to Arsenal Pulp Press Book Publishers Ltd from Janice Henly re: making an audio tape of Stoney Creek Woman for disabled students at Kelly Road Secondary School (Jan 15, 1998)
  • Newspaper clipping: Top Ten Non-Fiction Bestsellers in British Columbia (Vancouver Sun, Jan. 17, 1998)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Bestsellers" (Jan. 21, 1998)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Here's the buzz: Mosquito Books is bigger, brighter and better" (The Prince George Citizen, Oct. 30, 1997)
  • Advertisement for Judgement at Stoney Creek from Arsenal Pulp Press
  • Fax from Legal Service Society re: Bridget Moran's resignation from the Media Committee to the Native Programs Committee (Sept. 21, 1995)
  • Newspaper clipping: Letters to the editor - "Native studies needed in our classrooms" by Bridget Moran (Oct. 27, 1998)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Mary John in hospital after suffering stroke" by Mark Nielsen (date unknown)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Board members and senior management visit communities" (June 1998)
  • Newspaper clipping: advertisement for KPMG, Aboriginal Services Group, Justa Monk a member (date unknown)
  • Newspaper clipping: "New judgement on old book" (The Prince George Free Press, Oct. 4, 1998).
2008.3.2.04 · File · 1947-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Record of Employment with University of Victoria (1978)
  • Christmas and Retirement cards
  • Copy of front page of the New York Tribune newspaper, (Saturday, September 1, 1923)
  • Transcript of "Song for John Stevens - Retiring from SD #57 - 1996"
  • Autograph page for Bridget Moran (Jan. 20, 1947?)*Guest book (Dec. 18, --)
  • Letter certifying University of Toronto Graduate School attendance by Bridget Moran (June 6, 1963) and University of Toronto Graduate Transcript, 1950
  • Letter from Health and Welfare Canada Income Security Programs to Bridget Moran re: her receipt of Old Age Security pension (1988)
  • Bridget Moran's Record of Employment with School District #57 (1988)
  • Letter from Garry Hartley, Coordinator of Curriculum Development and Implementation with School District #57 to Bridget Moran re: credit in an upcoming publication (Nov. 30, 1990)
  • Business card with School District 357
  • Unsigned personal letter to Bridget Moran (Dec. 2, 1988)*Excerpt from School District newsletter re: retirement news
  • 5 Photographs: Group photo of Quinson Elementary Staff, 1985-1986; Bridget Moran and two unidentified women sitting at a table: a pitcher of water and a large opened book lay in front of them; Group photo of Bridget and three other unidentified women; Group photo featuring Bridget Moran and nine other people posed in a living room; A camper parked at Miracle Beach, March 31, 1980*Invitation from Director of Personnel for School District #57 to Bridget to attend an "Employee Recognition Ceremony" to be held in her honour (April 14, 1989)
  • Letter from Jo-Anne Brown, Personnel Supervisor for SD #57 acknowledging receipt of Bridget's letter of retirement. (April 19, 1989)
  • Letter of thanks for Roy Stewart, Chairman of the Board of School Trustees to Bridget on the occasion of her retirement.
  • Programme for College of New Caledonia's 1998 Convocation and Bridget's speech to this assembly in her role as Representative of the College Board.
2008.3.1.003 · File · [19-]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of Misc. typewritten notes under the following titles: the name "Nulki Lake," indian medicine, alcohol on reserve, housing on reserve, T.B. on reserve, indian agent, the Watchmen, the Church, alcohol, and families on Stoney Creek; typewritten notes under the following titles: early life, ancestors, Mary's childhood (racism), Mary's childhood (menstruation), Mary's childhood (the 1918 Flu), Mary's childhood (on the trapline), Mary's childhood (the trapline), Mary's childhood (her first coat), Mary's childhood (Christmas), and Mary's childhood (camping out and going to a Potlach); typewritten notes under the following titles: Mary's school days, childbirth, school life of Mary's kids, Mary's marriage, Lazarre's mother, marriage - housing, marriage - children, marriage - shopping in town, marriage - finances, marriage - work, work - depression, Indian Agent, marriage - hard work, camping, Lazarre's cabin at Wedgewood, doing hides, social life, whites, survival, Lazarre's family, Indian Agent and department of Indian Affairs, politics on reserve, citizen of the year, Catholic school, hides, potlach, siblings, net fishing, and changes; Lejac School: Thesis "And Then We Prayed" (pages 1 - 9) and questions for Mary.

Canada Council Grants
2008.3.1.095 · File · 1989-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Program information: "Grants for professional writers"
  • Letter to Brian [Lam, Arsenal Pulp Press] from Bridget Moran re: grant application (April 27, 1989)
  • Copy of grant application for Justa (Feb.1, 1993)
  • Copy of grant application for A Little Rebellion (May 1990)
  • Copy of grant application for Judgement at Stoney Creek (1989)
  • Photocopy of pages 27-31 of Judgement at Stoney Creek by Bridget Moran
  • Note from Carolyn Moore, Northern Lights College to Bridget Moran re: Canada Council public reading grant, including travel itinerary and a list of approved Canada Council readings for 1995
  • List of approved Canada Council readings for 1995-96 and information on Canada Council Readings Program
  • Copies of letters to Everywoman's Bookstore and Vancouver Public Library Main Branch from Bridget Moran re: additional material that could be used to publicize her readings (Dec. 17, 1994)
  • Copy of letter from Maja Bannerman to George Sipos, Mosquito Books, re: information on her work and request to perform at Mosquito Books (April 21, 1993)
  • Letter from Robert Richard, Canada Council Awards Officer to Bridget Moran re: receipt of grant report. (Sept. 6, 1994).
  • Letter of rejection from Silvie Bernier, Canada Council Program Officer to Bridget Moran (Marc 6, 1998).
2008.3.1.099 · File · 1996-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Letter from Teresa Saunders, SFU Program Coordinator, to Bridget Moran re: request for speaking engagement with SFU students. (Dec.19, 1997)
  • Note from Sandy, of the BC Festival of the Arts (1998) includes brochures on "Otherwords '98" Festival Writing Competition
  • Copy of letter from Bruce Allen, Dakelh Program and First Nations Studies Instructor, College of New Caledonia to Honours and Awards Secretariat re: support for Justa Monk's receipt of Order of British Columbia (Feb. 5, 1998)
  • Letter from Alternative Continuing Education, Hazelton Secondary School to Bridget Moran re: invitation to Bridget Moran and Mary John to speak on Stoney Creek Woman (Sept.18, 1996)
  • Brochure: J.M. & Associates First Nations Consulting Group.
Adulation (1) A
2008.3.1.102 · File · 1993-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Flower enclosure card from Dianne, Joan, Harold & Rosalie to Bridget Moran on the occasion of her 75th birthday
  • Card from Corey Van't Haaff to Bridget Moran expressing sadness at Bridget's board resignation
  • Thank you card from Judy Warren to Bridget Moran for gift of Stoney Creek Woman
  • Letter from Randy LaBonte of B.C. Principal's & Vice-Principal's Association to Bridget Moran re: thanks for conference participation (March 18, 1997)
  • Card of thanks from The Employment Readiness Program to Bridget Moran for talk at Mother's Day Tea
  • 75th birthday, birthday card to Bridget Moran from Carol, Bill, Logan and Matley (?)
  • Card from Shelagh Armour-Godbolt to Bridget Moran re: thanks for copy of A Little Rebellion (Oct.8, 1993)
  • Flower enclosure thank you card to Bridget Moran from students of Women's History at UNBC for her talk
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Marg Lund , UBC School of Social Work re: Bridget's visit
  • Letter from Rosalie Goldstein to Bridget Moran re: appreciation for talk (Jan.12, 1998)
  • Prince George Regional Correctional Centre Special Request form for a visit with Bridget Moran (Jan. 16, 1997)
  • Letter from Patty Freeman to Bridget Moran re: writing (Jan.14, 1997)
  • Letter from Maureen Maloney, Deputy Minister to Bridget Moran (of the LSS Board of Directors) re: gratitude to Bridget for continuing to sit as Board member (Feb. 19, 1997)
  • Birthday card to Bridget Moran from Kathy and ?
  • Letter from Donna Creamore to Bridget Moran re: writing (April 20, 1998)
  • Card of thanks from Star Weiss Fuco and class to Bridget Moran for her visit (Feb.27, 1996)
  • Card and Letter of thanks from Bruce Northey to Bridget Moran for participation in Social Work 200 forums at UNBC (April 1996)
  • Letter from Theresa Healy of UNBC to Bridget Moran re: participation in classroom panel presentation (Feb.22, 1996)
  • Christmas card from David, CEO of Legal Services Society to Bridget Moran
  • Letter from Mary-Ellen Kelm, UNBC, to Bridget Moran re: thanks for participation in orientation of history students (Sept.30, 1996)
  • Letter from Jon Swainger, UNBC, to Bridget Moran re: visiting of classes (Oct.1, 1996)
  • Thank you card from Glen Mikkelsen of the Fraser-Fort George Regional Museum to Bridget Moran re: speakers series (Oct.10, 1996)
  • Thank you card from Prince George Native Friendship Centre to Bridget Moran re: visit
  • Letter from Star Weiss Fuoco to Bridget Moran re: invitation to speak; includes 5 photographs of a 1995 reading. Photographs consists of a class photo; an unidentified female student standing at the front of the class next to a seated Bridget Moran, reading an excerpt from Stoney Creek Woman; Bridget Moran reading from Stoney Creek Woman; an unidentified woman standing next to a seated Bridget Moran, holding up a copy of Judgement at Stoney Creek; an unidentified woman seated next to Bridget Moran as Bridget autographs a copy of Stoney Creek Woman
  • Letter from Judy Cooper of the Fraser-Fort George Regional Museum to Bridget Moran re: thanks for book donation and Record of Gift form (March 11, 1997)
  • Letter of thanks to Bridget Moran from Blackburn Junior Secondary School re: her time in judging first Literary Contest at the school (March 12, 1997)
  • Letter from Beverly Field to Bridget Moran re: Vanderhoof memories (1996)
  • Thank you card from unidentified group to Bridget Moran re: gift of knitted sweater
  • Thank you card from students at Hazelton School to Bridget Moran re: Justa
  • Postcard from Bev Dow to Bridget Moran re: visit to Telkwa School. (July 30, 1995)
  • Letter from Star Weiss Fuoco on behalf of Aboriginal Women's Training Program, Cowichan Campus, Malaspina University-College, Duncan, BC to Bridget Moran re: thank you for visit; includes 4 photographs (Feb.5, 1995): posed class photo including Bridget Moran; student gathered around a seated Bridget Moran as she autographs books; two students, Charlene and Joanne Smith, present a gift to Bridget Moran; students and Bridget Moran sit in a circle for group discussion
  • Letter from Daniel Birkenbach to Bridget Moran re: interview questions (Feb.25, 1996)
  • Letters of confirmation flight itinerary for Northern Lights College conference "Networks 1996" (1996)
  • Letter from Star Weiss Fuoco on behalf of Aboriginal Women's Training Program, Cowichan Campus, Malaspina University-College to Bridget Moran re: thank you for visit and travel honorarium (March 4, 1996)
  • Card of thanks from Bert Bowes Junior Secondary School to Bridget Moran re: author's talk
  • Advertisement for Prince George Art Gallery show "Len Norris: A Retrospective" featuring Bridget Moran's name in a political cartoon
  • Letter from Patricia Freeman to Bridget Moran re: writing (Nov.26, 1996)
  • Thank you card and letters (from students?) re: visit by Bridget Moran
  • Thank you card from Joylene (?) Butler to Bridget Moran re: her attendance at "Hillbilly Library Nite"
  • Thank you note from Soki (?) to Bridget Moran for her talk to new Social Workers.
  • Letter from June Moulton to Bridget Moran re: personal update and writing; includes funeral program and copies of newspaper articles (March 9, 1996)
  • Letter from June Moulton to Bridget Moran re: personal update and writing (Aug.12, 1995); includes advertisements for "Swan Creek" and Highway Book Shop.
Wells - Students; Classes
2008.3.1.108 · File · 1994-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • 70th Birthday greetings to Bridget Moran from Audrey McLaughlin, M.P.
  • 70th Birthday greetings to Bridget Moran from Prime Minister Kim Campbell
  • Letter of congratulations to Bridget Moran from Paul Ramsay, M.L.A., re: appointment to the Board of the College of New Caledonia (Jan. 27, 1994)
  • Letter of congratulations to Bridget Moran from Lois Boone, M.L.A., re: appointment to the Board of the College of New Caledonia (Jan. 27, 1994)
  • Letter of appointment to Bridget Moran to the Board of the College of New Caledonia from Dan Miller, Minister of Skills, Training and Labour (Feb. 16, 1994)
  • Thank you card from Lyn Wens to Bridget Moran re: a course taught by Ms. Moran in Wells, B.C. (Sept. 29, 1997)
  • Brochures for Island Mountain Arts 2nd Annual Winter School of the Arts, Feb. 19-22, 1998 and Music & X-Country Weekend, March 14-15, 1998.
  • Letter from Dorothea of Island Mountain Arts to Bridget Moran re: enclosed contract for teaching a Feb. 1998 course on Creative Writing.
  • Copy of original contract between Island Mountain Arts and Bridget Moran for teaching a Feb. 1998 course on Creative Writing.
  • Workshop description for Creative Writing, by Bridget Moran, Feb. 21-22, 1998
  • Letter from Bart Wiersma to Bridget Moran re: enclosed poem (Sept. 1997)
  • Copy of original contract between Island Mountain Arts and Bridget Moran for teaching a July 31-Aug.3, 1997 course on Creative Writing.
  • Letter from Betty Edwards to Bridget Moran re: poem and creative writing course taught by Ms. Moran (Sept. 29, 1995)
  • Letter from Jenny to Bridget Moran re: writing and personal update (April 1, 1996)
  • Letter from Betty Edwards to Bridget Moran re: publishing attempts (April 18, 1996)
  • Christmas card and letter from Bart Wiersma to Bridget Moran re: writing and personal update (Dec. 15, 1995)
  • Christmas card from Margaret and Angus McKirdy to Bridget Moran (Dec. 12, 1995)
  • Letter from Betty Edwards to Bridget Moran re: creative writing course in Wells, B.C. (July 7, 1995)
  • Letter from Susan DeSandoli to Bridget Moran re: writing and publishing endeavors (Sept. 21, 1995)
  • Card from Margaret McKirdy to Bridget Moran re: writing and publishing endeavors (Jan. 16, 1996)
  • Open letter from Island Mountain Arts to Summer School participants (July 19, 1995)
  • Letter from Alison Bacon, Island Mountain Arts to Bridget Moran inviting her to instruct a creative writing summer workshop (1995); includes: Artist/Teacher Information Form and copy of contract.
  • Letter from Mary (?) to Bridget Moran including photo of Bridget Moran and a copy of an article published in Dreamweaver: Northern Writer's Co-op (vol.1, no.1, September 1997)
  • Thank you card signed by participants in the Island Mountain Arts Creative Writing workshop to Bridget Moran.
  • Letter from Betty Edwards to Bridget Moran re: personal update (October 2, 1997)
  • Letter from Betty Edwards to Bridget Moran re: bibliography and update on writing (August 1, 1996)
  • Handwritten poem by unidentified author
  • Brochure for Island Mountain Arts summer 1997 workshops in Wells, B.C.
  • Contact List for writing workshop participants, November 1996
  • Contact List for writing workshop participants, April 1997
  • Workshop description for Creative Writing, by Bridget Moran, July 27-30, 1996
  • Bridget Moran's contact List for, and notes on, writing workshop participants
  • Contact List for writing workshop participants, July 1996
  • Writing Class List for workshop participants, 1997
  • Copy of letter written to creative writing workshop participants, referred to as the "Eloquent Eight" (Sept. 15, 1995)
  • Island Mountain Arts 1996 Summer School Course Evaluations for course taught by Bridget Moran
  • Article from Healthy Family (June 1996) by Kate Verpaelst entitled "Interactive Science"
  • Contact List for writing workshop participants, Feb. 1998 and notes on workshop format on back.
2008.3.1.004 · File · [1998]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of Yinka Dene [Language Institute]: Letter to Brian Lam, Arsenal Pulp Press from Bridget Moran re: inclusion of excerpts from Stoney Creek Woman into a publication by the Yinka Dene Language Institute entitled "Mary Goes to Lejac" (Feb. 7, 1998), Activity Report to Yinka Dene Board of Directors, and Yinka Dene Language Institute's Board of Director's Meeting Board Kit (Feb. 6, 1998).

Poetry
2008.3.1.080 · File · 1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • "The Relief Cheque"
  • Letter from J. Jill Robinson of Grain Magazine to Bridget Moran re: acceptance for "The Relief Cheque" (April 1, 1998)
  • Speech (?) re: receipt of relief cheque
  • Grain Magazine submission guidelines
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from J. Jill Robinson of Grain Magazine re: Payment for publication of poetry submission; includes cheque stub for $30.00 and brochure "Ninth Annual Short Grain Writing Contest"
  • Annotated draft of "The Relief Cheque"
  • Covering page for "The Relief Cheque"
  • Draft of "The Relief Cheque" featuring word count
  • Photocopy of Grain Magazine cover and "Prose Poem Honourable Mention" to Bridget Moran for "The Relief Cheque."
Adulation (1) B
2008.3.1.103 · File · 1995-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Letter from Jon Swainger, UNBC, Peace River / Liard Regional Office, to Bridget Moran re: visit and itinerary for trip to satellite campus (Jan.2, 1997)
  • Letter from Rosalie Goldstein to Bridget Moran re: feedback from class visit (June 1, 1996)
  • Package containing thank you cards from classes at Mackenzie Secondary School to Bridget Moran
  • Card from Katharine Mansfield to Bridget Moran re: personal update (1998)
  • Letter from Jackie to Bridget Moran
  • Letter from student Elaine Hauck to Bridget Moran re: participation in CNC Convocation Ceremony (June 14, 1998)
  • Letter of thanks from School District No.91 to Bridget Moran re: facilitation of workshop Stoney Creek Woman (June 24, 1998)
  • Thank you card to Bridget Moran from New Caltec team, Simon Fraser University, Faculty of Education re: Moran's participation in conference "Diversity Honouring Differences" (1998)
  • Thank you card from grade nine classes at Kelly Road Secondary School to Bridget Moran re: Stoney Creek Woman.
  • Thank you card from Corey, with the Federation of B.C. Writers to Bridget Moran re: her comments (1998)
  • Fax from Jacqui Ferry, Co-chair, Children, Families, Communities '98 Conference to Bridget Moran re: her attendance at conference opening ceremonies (May 14, 1998)
  • Letter from Andrea Sanborn, U'mista Cultural Society to Bridget Moran re: thank you for gift (Oct. 22, 1998)
  • Postcard from Roseanne Moran to Bridget Moran re: trip to Greece (Sept.11, 1998)
  • Thank you card from Marie Alexander to Bridget Moran, CNC Board member re: her attendance at a farewell tea
  • Letter from Violence Against Women in Relationships Committee to Bridget Moran re: thank you for speaking at memorial (Dec.10, 1998)
  • Letter from Myra Rutherdale, Women's Studies at Simon Fraser University to Bridget Moran re: personal update (Dec.9, 1998)
  • Card from Lorna Crozier to Bridget Moran re: appreciation for Moran's poetry (Sept.22, 1998)
  • Card from Bev Dow, Adult Education Instructor, CNC, Fort Babine, to Bridget Moran re: request for Bridget to meet students (May 10, 1995)
  • Card from Barb Dean, Prince George Public Library to Bridget Moran re: thank you for participation in "Roots and Wings '95 Conference" (Oct.26, 1995)
  • Letter from Brian John Busby, of the Federation of British Columbia Writers to Bridget Moran re: her participation in BC High School Reading Pilot Project (Oct.16, 1995)
  • Letter from Corey Van't Haaff welcoming Bridget Moran to the Federation of British Columbia Writers (Oct.6, 1995)
  • Note and card of gratitude from a students to Bridget Moran; summary form of talk given by Bridget Moran to Kelly Road Secondary School students (Nov. 1995)
  • Photocopy of letter to Tillaccum Library from Margaret Bradshaw (?) re: appreciation for book Stoney Creek Woman (Oct.7, 1990)
  • Package sent to Bridget Moran from Dianne de Champlain re: student response to visit by Bridget Moran March 25, 1996; includes notes of appreciation and three student papers.
  • Letter from Nan Dickie to Bridget Moran re: appreciation of workshop and of meeting (Jan.8, 1998)
  • Newspaper articles: Photograph of Mary John with honourary UNBC doctorate, and Dr. Antonia Mills (May 30, 1996); "Time to pay tribute to the Earth" (The Free Press, April 21, 1996).
Adulation A
2008.3.1.104 · File · 1993-1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Card of thanks from Simon Fraser University Faculty of Education to Bridget Moran for her talk to SFU students (April 9, 1997)
  • Handwritten student reactions from Bridget's visit to a Social Work class at the University of Victoria (Oct. 28, 1996)
  • Letter from Corey Van't Haaff, Editor Wordworks, to Bridget Moran informing her of their intent to publish one of her articles (Oct. 1, 1997)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Claudette Sandecki and a number of newspaper articles written by Claudette Sandecki and sent to Bridget for comment (July 24, 1997)
  • Letter from Joan Givner to Bridget Moran re: their writing; copy of news release of Joan's book "The Self-Portrait of a Literary Biographer". (April 26, 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran sent on behalf of Andrew Petter, Minister of Health and Minister Responsible for Seniors re: letter sent by Bridget re: medical services in Prince George (April 11, 1996)
  • Letter of thanks to Bridget Moran from Jon Swainger, UNBC Professor, for her visit to his Fort St. John class (March 17, 1997)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Linda re: thanks for visit to Granisle and for copy of her Cross Cultural Education speech (May 12, 1996)
  • Thank you card to Bridget Moran from Val. for speaking to her classroom.
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Mike Harcourt, Premier of British Columbia re: thanks for advice (Jan. 25, 1996)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Roisin Murtagh re: personal correspondence; includes 1 col. photograph (April 23, 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Sherry Sissons, Prince George Public Library re: thanks for speaking engagement (Nov. 10, 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Sallie [Bridget Sipos' mother] re: personal correspondence (Sept. 15, 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Dr. Gordon Ternowetsky, UNBC Social Work Program re: thanks for Bridget's participation in developing social work program at UNBC (Oct. 6, 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Victoria University, University of Toronto re: confirmation of participation in class reunion (1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Nancy Kroeker, Exec. Director The Writers' Development Trust re: thanks for participating in pilot high school reading project (Dec. 11, 1995)
  • Card of congratulations to Bridget Moran from Jo Ann Hope.
  • Christmas card to Bridget Moran signed Carol.
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Audrie Sands re: personal correspondence (April 14, 1995)
  • Fan letter to Bridget Moran from Roisin Murtagh re: Stoney Creek Woman (March 18, 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from "Invincible" (B.V. Reed) re: personal correspondence (Nov. 24, 1994)
  • Letter of thanks to Bridget Moran from Jocelyn Peeling, YMCA Learning Opportunities (April 19, 1993)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Corrina Tolmie re: personal correspondence (Dec. 7, 1993) [RESTRICTED]
  • Notecard to Bridget Moran from the UNBC Social Work program re: thanks for participation in the consultation.
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Dr. Antonia Mills re: thanks for speaking engagement and cheque for honorarium (Feb. 1, 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Carolyn Moore, Librarian Dease Lake Reading Centre, re: confirmation of dates for speaking engagement (July 5, 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Paul Ramsay, Minister of Health and Minister Responsible for Senior re: thanks for participation in Task Force on Access to Contraception and Abortion Services. (Sept. 1, 1994)
  • Card of thanks to Bridget Moran from Andrea re: gift of Stoney Creek Woman
  • Note from Dr. Marianne Ainley to Bridget Moran re: thanks for lunch invitation.
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Jocelyn & Thelma re: thanks for coming to visit (July 5, 1993)
  • Postcard to Bridget Moran from Lorna Crozier (?) re: thanks for the note (March 28, 1993)
  • Letters to Bridget Moran from Nancy Bennett, freelance writer re: permission to use Stoney Creek Woman as a basis for a textbook chapter (June 21, July 17, Aug. 23, 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Debbie Hartley, BCTLA Provincial Conference '95, re: Bridget's presentation at the conference (June 7, 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Bev Olinigh (?) re: thanks for copy of Justa
  • Letters of appreciation to Bridget Moran from students in the Aboriginal Women's Training Program, Hiiye'yu Lelum Society, re: Stoney Creek Woman. (Jan. 12, 1995)
  • Card to Bridget Moran from Debra Critchley re: thanks for copy of Justa (Feb. 1995)
  • Card of thanks to Bridget Moran from Star Fuoco, Malaspina College re: speaking engagement
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from the Carnegie Reading Room re: reading engagement (Feb. 22, 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Debra Critchley re: appreciation of work. (Jan. 12, 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Jill Cullen, Public Services Librarian, Prince George Public Library re: thank for gift of Justa to the Library (Dec. 14, 1994)
  • Public newspaper announcements and poster for a writer's workshop to be held in Quesnel April 9, 1994.
  • Card to Bridget Moran from Deborah Yaffe re: thanks for reading engagement (March 2, 1995)
  • Card of thanks to Bridget Moran from the METIS Program re: speaking engagement
  • Card of thanks to Bridget Moran from Lil & Willie re: attendance at wedding anniversary
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Betty Edwards re: thanks for inspiration (April 10, 1994)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Bonnie, of Galitas Tapas and Wine Bar, re: conversation; includes coupons (Jan. 15, 1998)
  • Notecard to Bridget Moran from Jacqueline Baldwin re: I love you.
  • Thank you card to Bridget Moran from staff & clients of Carrier Sekani Family Services (Aug. 1997)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Marilyn Webster-Beaton, Secretary, for the Association Advocating for Women and Children, re: thank you for donation. (Sept. 12, 1997)
  • Thank you card to Bridget Moran from Vancouver - Cuba Friendshipment re: thank you for donation
  • Conference program: "Bridging the Gap" Youth Conference at the North Peace Cultural Centre, Fort St. John; opening address by Bridget Moran (March 12-13, 1998).
Poverty
2008.3.1.121 · File · [ca. 1998]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of "Fighting Poverty Kit" including: numerous fact sheets, newsletters and articles compiled or produced by End Legislated Poverty and newspaper clippings from The Citizen (1998).

Child Welfare
2008.3.1.123 · File · 1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of a newspaper clipping: "Injured B.C. baby forces foster care changes" (The Citizen, April 29, 1998).

2008.3.2.03 · File · 1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of a copy of fax sent to Kent Patenaude from Anja Brown re: Bella Bella meeting with Legal Services (Sept. 14, 1998); a fax copy of LSS News featuring article on Bridget Moran (Sept. 24, 1998); a fax of email sent to Kent Patenaude by Dennis Morgan re: Alert Bay meeting (October 6, 1998); a memo to Notes on File from Kent Patenaude re: Community Consultation - Alert Bay (Oct. 7, 1998); and the Native Community Law Office Association of B.C. Newsletter (August, 1998, Vol. 1, Issue 1) including: draft copy of letter written by Bridget Moran to the Editor (Sept. 25, 1998).

Paul Ramsey Recall
2008.3.2.07 · File · 1998
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of newspaper clippings from The Citizen; a thank you card, invitation and open letter regarding her involvement in the fighting back the recall attack on P. Ramsey (1998); pamphlets published in support of Paul Ramsey; a copy of letter to Editor of The Citizen newspaper regarding local health care issues.

2008.3.1.012 · File · 1997
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of photocopies and original newspaper clipping: "Living History" (The Free Press, Oct. 9, 1997), news release published by Arsenal Pulp Press re: Stoney Creek Woman 10th Anniversary Edition, Mosquito Books Advertisement: "Come and meet Mary John and Bridget Moran," letter from Bridget Moran to Pindar re: LSS Board business (Sept. 19, 1997), and photocopies of newspaper clipping: "Story of survival still lives on" (The Free Press, Aug. 17, 1997).

2008.3.1.021 · File · 1993-1997
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Newspaper clipping: "Past mistakes recorded in new book" (Vancouver Sun, May 8, 1995)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Out of the trenches" (Nanaimo Daily Free Press, March 3, 1995)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Tl'azt'en people lose eldest elder" (Prince George Citizen, Jan. 19, 1995)
  • Advertisement for Free Lecture and Reading Series: Bridget Moran (Malaspina University College, Jan. 16, 1995)
  • Thank you card from Myra and History 403 class
  • Book review for Justa: A First Nations Leader (BCLA Reporter, Jan. 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Margaret Reynolds, Executive Director, Association of Book Publishers of British Columbia re: First Nations catalogue (Oct. 11, 1995)
  • Grant form from the Canada Council for the Arts
  • Grant payment (Aug. 3, 1994)
  • Book tour schedule for Justa Monka and Bridget Moran
  • Newspaper clipping: "Award winning author to visit" (May 23, 1996)
  • Letter to Justa Monk from Hilda Tsetso re: Justa (March 19, 1996)
  • Letter to Justa Monk from Stanley Cazon re: Justa (March 19, 1995)
  • Letter to Justa Monk from Gladys Tames re: Justa (March 20, 1996)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Bev Dow re: thank you (May 29, 1996)
  • Letter to Justa Monk from Bernice Isaiah re: Justa (March 15, 1996)
  • Letter to Justa Monk from Suzan Tsetsot Horassi re: Justa (March 16, 1995)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Words come alive" by Frank Peebles (Prince George Free Press, Sept. 12, 1996)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Mother stood tall for family" (date unknown)
  • Newspaper clipping: advertisement for Bridget Moran speaking at the Literary Nite at the Cluculz Lake Community Hall
  • Newspaper clipping: "Northern author charms audience" (Valley Sentinel, May 22, 1996)
  • Newspaper clipping: Photograph of Bridget Moran signing a book for Joan Sutherland (Oct. 10, 1996)
  • Happy birthday card to Bridget Moran from Justa Monk and family
  • Newspaper clipping: "Telling Justa's story" (Prince George Free Press, Nov. 24, 1994)
  • Congratulations card from Maureen re: Justa
  • Pamphlet for Nakalat Lodge on Stuart Lake
  • Advertisement from Everywomans Books re: Bridget Moran reading (Feb. 25)
  • Fax of book tour schedule
  • Fax of book tour schedule coordination
  • Fax from Harold at Smithers Secondary School (Sept. 14, 1995)
  • Fax from Harald E. Jordan, Teacher/Counsellor, to Bridget Moran re: scheduling a time for writing workshops at Smithers Secondary School (Sept. 11, 1995)
  • Advertisement for Bridget Moran re: Writing Workshop at Smithers Secondary School
  • Advertisement from the Vancouver Public Library re: Bridget Moran speaking about Justa (Feb. 21)
  • Letter to Justa and family from Vina Robinson, First Nations Counsellor Aide re: Justa (March 10, 1995)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Manslaughter, then Justa for all" (B.C. Bookworld, Spring 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Christine Diemer, Coordinator, Honours and Awards Secretariat Office re: Nomination of Justa Monk for the Order of British Columbia (April 8, 1997)
  • Pamphlet for the Order of British Columbia
  • Newspaper clipping: "Fascinating life, times of Justa Monk" by Robert Rutherdale (The Prince George Citizen, Feb. 2, 1995)
  • Congratulatory card from Barb Munk and Bob (?) re: Justa
  • Newspaper clipping: "The kids nobody wanted" (The Province, May 8, 1994)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Victim becomes victimizer" by Suzanne Fournier (The Province, May 8, 1994)
  • Copy of River Views with article "The Nechako and Me" by Bridget Moran (June 1993)
  • Copy of front cover of Justa
  • Reviews from students at Island Mountain Arts Summer School Program re: Bridget Moran writing workshops (1996)
  • Newspaper clipping: Advertisement for Duradeck North Vinyl and Railings, photograph of Mike Moran
  • Newspaper clipping: Obituary for Sadie Merrick
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from George Davison, President, Faculty Association of the College of New Caledonia re: support of strike (March 29, 1995)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Legal services" (Prince George Citizen, Feb. 8, 1995)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Colin Gabelmann, Attorney General re: appointment as a Director of the Legal Services Society (March 7, 1995)
  • Newspaper clipping: "UNBC handing out honorary degrees" (Prince George Free Press, April 13, 1995)
  • Newspaper clipping: "UNBC honors local author" (The Prince George Citizen, March 24, 1995).
2008.3.1.22.64 · Item · 1997
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Photograph depicts Mary John shaking hands with unidentified man at official ceremony where she was awarded the Order of Canada for outstanding service to her community. Two unidentified woman stand in background in large ornately furnished room.

2008.3.1.023 · File · 1992-1997
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Newspaper clipping: Marriage announcement for Bridget Moran's son, Patrick Moran
  • Copy of front cover of A Little Rebellion
  • Author contract for A Little Rebellion from Arsenal Pulp Press (July 22, 1992)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Judge slams social services in teen's case" (Prince George Citizen, April 8, 1997)
  • Newspaper clipping: unknown title (Nanaimo Daily Free Press, Nov. 6, 1992)
  • Advertisement for Stoney Creek Woman and Judgement at Stoney Creek from Arsenal Pulp Press (Fall 1992)
  • Newspaper clipping: advertisement for book signing of A Little Rebellion at Mosquito Books (Oct. 3)
  • Newspaper clipping: "City authors launching new books" (Prince George Citizen, Oct. 21, 1992)
  • Newspaper clipping: Advertisement for A Little Rebellion (B.C. Bookworld, Fall 1992)
  • Magazine advertising A Little Rebellion (British Columbia Books for Everybody)
  • Card from Bridget Moran's son, Mike Moran
  • Card from Mayo Rose (?)
  • Magazine clipping: "Over-65 author denies she is 'not really retired'" (Pulp Poop, October 1992); Pulp Top Ten
  • Newspaper clipping: Advertisement for book signing by Bridget Moran at Mountain Eagle Books in Smithers, BC (Oct. 23)
  • Photocopies of advertisements for meeting Bridget Moran at Mountain Eagle Books in Smithers, BC (Oct. 23)
  • Newspaper clipping: Advertisement for book signing by Bridget Moran at the Northern Book Stop in Vanderhoof, BC (Oct. 15, 1992)
  • Photocopy of advertisement for book signing by Bridget Moran at the Northern Book Stop in Vanderhoof, BC (Oct. 15, 1992)
  • Newspaper clipping: "City authors launching new books" (date unknown)
  • Newspaper clipping: Advertisements for book signings by Bridget Moran at Mosquito Books, Prince George, BC (Nov. 28)
  • Press release: "Rebel Social Worker Visits Duncan" (Nov. 3, 1992)
  • Book review: A Little Rebellion (BCASW Perspectives, Nov. 1992)
  • Advertisement for Author Breakfast Series, Bridget Moran speaking (1992)
  • Fax of Author Breakfast Series arrangements (1992)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Andrew Armitage, Director, School of Social Work, UVic re: speaking to a Social Work class (Oct. 18, 1992)
  • Speaking schedule (1992)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Bridget Moran versus Wacky" (B.C. Bookworld, Winter 1992)
  • Invitation from Arsenal Pulp Press advertising its new fall titles by readings from authors (Nov. 22)
  • Parking Pass for the University of British Columbia (Nov. 17)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Harry (?) re: A Little Rebellion (Nov. 17, 1992)
  • Letter to 'Mickey' from Amy (?) re: A Little Rebellion (June 8, 1993)
  • Letter to Eileen from May Davidson re: A Little Rebellion (Dec. 15, 1992)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Dave Stevens, Board Chairman, Smithers Public Library re: donation of A Little Rebellion (October 1992)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Michele Pujol, Women's Studies, UVic re: honorarium cheque for speaking (Nov. 19, 1992)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Nena Joy re: problems with the social services as foster parents (Oct. 23, 1992)
  • Thank you letter to Bridget Moran from Val (?) re: speaking to Social Services class (date unknown)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Omissions reduce the impact of protest chronicle" by Tom Sandborn (Saturday Review, Dec. 6, 1992)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Bridget's battle" by Bev Christensen (PLUS!, Dec. 5, 1992)
  • Advertisement for a book signing by Bridget Moran for Stoney Creek Woman at Coles in Parkwood Mall, Prince George, BC (Dec. 12, 1992)
  • Advertisement for an autograph session by Bridget Moran for A Little Rebellion at Overwaitea Spruceland, Prince George, BC (Dec. 16)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Jocelyn and Thelma (?) re: thank you (Jan. 4, 1993)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Elaine Avila and Juliet Belmas re: A Little Rebellion (Dec. 10, 1992)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Andrew (?) re: thank you for speaking to a class (date unknown).