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2008.3.1.207 · File · 1988-1996
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of recorded audio interviews with Bridget Moran:

  • Interview: Bridget’s Interviews re: Judgment at Stoney Creek with CBC/COOP/CKNW, 21-24 September 1990
  • Interview: CBC re: Gove Inquiry, November (?) 1995
  • Interview: CBC re: Justa, March 1995
  • Interview: CBC re: Stoney Creek Woman, 24 November 1988
  • Interview: Social Work 200A interview with Bridget Moran, August 1996
2008.3.1.16.5 · Item · 13 May 1989
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Handwritten annotation on recto: "Bridget Moran thanks the B.C. Historical Federation for recognizing her as best author of 1988." Moran stands behind microphone, holding award. Don Sale and Naomi Miller of the B.C. Historical Federation Writing Competition Committee stand in background.

2008.3.1.178 · File · 1989
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

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

  • “Eleven”- Chapter Eleven Draft
  • “Fifteen”- Chapter Fifteen Draft
  • “Fourteen”- Chapter Fourteen Draft
  • “Seventeen”- Chapter Seventeen Draft
  • “Sources”- Sources for Judgement at Stoney Creek
  • “Ten”- Chapter Ten Draft
  • “Thirteen”- Chapter Thirteen Draft
  • “To Pulp”- Letter to Linda and Brian at Pulp Press re: Judgement at Stoney Creek manuscript
  • “Twelve”- Chapter Twelve Draft
2008.3.2.4.2 · Item · May 1989
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Photograph depicts Moran seated between two unidentified women at table with pitcher and large open book in front of them. Projection screen stands midground, banners hang on wall in background. Photograph taken during a three day meeting of the B.C. Council of the Canadian Federation of University Women, to honour the 25th anniversary of the Prince George club, and release the new edition of their book 'Prince George Street Names: Our History'. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "4-5 Conf".

Honours and Awards
2008.3.3 · Series · 1989-1999
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Series consists of photographs, event itineraries and programs, letters of congratulations, letters of recommendation, newspaper clippings, invitations and place name cards all pertaining to Bridget’s receipt of the Lieutenant Governor’s Medal, the B.C. Book Prize, and honourary doctorate degrees from both the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) and the University of Victoria (UVic).

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.

2008.3.1.179 · File · Apr. 1989
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

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

  • “Acknowledgement”- Acknowledgements
  • “Carrier”- Letter to Brian (last name unknown) re: title for Judgement at Stoney Creek
  • “Dedicate”- Dedication
  • “Eight”- Chapter Eight Draft
  • “Five”- Chapter Five Draft
  • “Four”- Chapter Four Draft
  • “Nine”- Chapter Nine Draft
  • “One”- Chapter One Draft
  • “Prologue”- Roads of My People Poem
  • “Seven”- Chapter Seven Draft
  • “Six”- Chapter Six Draft
  • “Title”- Title page
  • “TwoThree”- Chapter Two and Three Drafts
2008.3.1.007 · File · 1989-1991
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of a teacher's guide for "Stoney Creek Woman" including:

  • Handwritten notes re: general topics for "Stoney Creek Woman" and questions for each chapter
  • Proof copy of "Stoney Creek Woman: The Story of Mary John. Teacher's Guide" (p.1-31)
  • Letter to Pulp Press Curriculum Department from Bridget Moran re: Teacher's Guide for "Stoney Creek Woman" (May 2, 1991)
  • Photocopies of book announcement from the Tillacum Library re: the publication of "Stoney Creek Woman: The Story of Mary John" (Winter 1989)
  • Copy of "Stoney Creek Woman: Teacher's Guide" by Mayo Moran
  • "A suggested Teacher's Guide: Stoney Creek Woman" (recommended for Grade 9 English - non-fiction) prepared by Mayo Moran
  • Two copies of "General topics for Stoney Creek Woman"
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Kathi Hughes, Alternate Ed Advisor, School District 57
  • Photocopies of "Stoney Creek Woman: Teacher's Guide" by Mayo Moran.
2008.3.1.16.8 · Item · May 1989
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Photograph depicts Moran standing to right of unidentified woman. Banner hung in background reads: "PRINCE GEORGE B.C. / U.W.C / FORUMS SCHOLARSHIPS / LOCAL HISTORY". Photograph taken during a three day meeting of the B.C. Council of the Canadian Federation of University Women, to honour the 25th anniversary of the Prince George club, and release the new edition of their book 'Prince George Street Names: Our History'.

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).
2008.3.2.4.3 · Item · May 1989
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Photograph depicts Moran standing second from left in group on four women. Photograph taken during a three day meeting of the B.C. Council of the Canadian Federation of University Women, to honour the 25th anniversary of the Prince George club, and release the new edition of their book 'Prince George Street Names: Our History'.Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "4-7 Conf".

2008.3.1.16.1 · Item · May 1989
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Photograph depicts Mary John seated to left of Bridget Moran at book signing table. Copies of 'STONE CREEK WOMAN' displayed in foreground. Three unidentified individuals stand gathered around table. Bookshelves and computer in background. Accompanying photo caption reads: "Autographing - Woodward's - May 27/89. Taken by David Mah."

2008.3.1.16.3 · Item · 12 May 1989
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Handwritten annotation on recto: "His Honour David C. Lam congratulates Bridge Moran of Prince George for her award winning book - Stoney Creek Woman." Lieutenant Governor Lam stands in formal attire on left, presenting medal to Moran. Two woman stand in background.

2008.3.1.16.4 · Item · 12 May 1989
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Handwritten annotation on recto: "Bridget Moran receives the Lieutenant - Governor's Medal for Historical Writing from His Honour David C. Lam in Government House, May 12, 1989." Lieutenant Governor Lam stands in formal attire on left, shaking hands with Moran. Two woman stand in background.

2008.3.1.16.9 · Item · May 1989
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Photograph depicts Moran standing between two unidentified women. Fourth woman semi-visible on far right. Photograph taken during a three day meeting of the B.C. Council of the Canadian Federation of University Women, to honour the 25th anniversary of the Prince George club, and release the new edition of their book 'Prince George Street Names: Our History'.

2008.3.1.180 · File · 1989
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

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

  • “Eighteen”- Draft
  • “Introduction”- Draft of introduction
  • “Nineteen”- Draft of Chapter Eighteen
  • “Seventeen”- A note on editing and writing Chapter Seventeen
  • “Twenty”- Chapter Nineteen Draft
  • “Two Five”- Chapter Twenty Four Draft
  • “Two Four”- Chapter Twenty Three Draft
  • “Two One”- Chapter Twenty Draft
  • “Two Six”- Epilogue Draft
  • “Two Two”- Chapter Twenty One Draft
  • “Two Three”- Chapter Twenty Two Draft
Various video recordings
2008.3.1.203 · File · 1989-1997
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

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

  • International Women’s Day – March 11/89
  • Northwest Today – April 25/89
  • Justa – Nov. 21/94
  • [Interview] with Harkins – Feb. 7/95
  • [Interview] with Harkins – Oct. 8/96
  • Harkins on UVic Convocation – Dec.12/ 96
  • Harkins, Mary John’s (?), Order of Canada – Jan.3/97

Videocassette Summaries
Context: Videotape contains taped recordings originally broadcasted on CKPG-TV, the Prince George CBC affiliate station. It contains multiple recordings of either interviews with Bridget Moran or TV broadcast announcements, news stories relating to Moran’s publications and dedications, or dedications related to Mary John.

Individual video segments as follows:

(1) CKPG-TV Evening News Date: March 11, 1989 Length: 1’30” minutes
Scope and Content: Contains a recording of a CKPG-TV broadcast of an International Women’s Day Brunch held in Prince George hosted by MLA Lois Boone and Brian Gardner, MP Bulkley Valley. The reporter notes the topics were daycare and women’s jobs. Luncheon guests were entertained by local pianist Stacey Gosshawk and the video shows Bridget Moran signing her book Stoney Creek Woman

(2) Episode of Northwest Today
Date: April 25, 1989
Length: 23’:18” minutes
Scope and Content: Recording of CKPG-TV show with CKPG-TV broadcaster Maureen Edwards interviewing Bridget Moran about Stoney Creek Woman

Highlights include:

  • Edwards notes that next month Bridget will be receiving the Governor General medal
  • Bridget recalls her work in social work; recalls how she worked for provincial department of welfare until suspended in 1964 for writing a public letter complaining of BC Government welfare services. Her letter criticized the government’s handling of foster children that if they could not handle them sent to reform school
  • Five people were suspended, Bridget was not allowed back to work
  • Had a lot in common with Stoney Creek Reserve people– was very poor herself and as Irish was a ‘repressed race’ -
  • Social workers could only go in if children were being abused or neglected
  • She refers to retiring from social work with the school district next month
  • Bridget notes that it was her mother’s reaction to the poverty of Stoney Creek women that inspired her to do something for the community
  • Bridget notes that she had agreed to do a ‘sociological profile’ of the reserve as requested by Harry Rankin after the inquest into Coreen Thomas’ death and that led to meeting Mary John at the inquest. She refers to Sophie Thomas as ‘a great leader’ on the reserve
  • Bridget thinks that Stoney Creek Woman, the book can cause social change and raise people’s consciousness and making them aware of racism in the community
  • Bridget talks about Mary John, the subject of Stoney Creek Woman; she briefly talks about Mary’s family; that Mary was great granddaughter of Six Mile Mary; her schooling at Lejac and her marriage to Lazare John
  • Bridget believes that Mary began to ‘get political’ around the time of the inquest and that’s when she first met Mary. She notes that Mary’s work with the white community at the Vanderhoof hospital was a turning point for her in losing her shyness.
  • She notes that Mary could not be with them for the interview due to illness

Pause for commercial

  • Bridget notes the history of the native people in BC; decimated by white man coming to New World
  • Edwards asks her why children were moved to a white family, and also placed in non-Catholic family – resulting in a loss of their culture and religion
  • Bridget talks about the conditions at Lejac; Bridget notes that people were not aware that the residential schools were used as orphanages. Tells the account of Mary being moved to Lejac at the age of 7. Bridget briefly accounts the history of LeJac that was built in 1922. She talks about conditions at the school and the type of education (segregated by sex) and the little food provided to the children.
  • She comments that perhaps the native people are too forgiving for the way they were treated
  • Bridget states she is now working on the book Judgment at Stoney Creek; Bridget provides a short synopsis of the book (Coreen Thomas death and need for an inquest)

End of show

(3) CKPG –TV Show: Harkins Date: November 23, 1990 Length: 24’05” minutes
Note: On the programme Moran notes she started employment with the government in social work 39 years ago today ‘November 23, 1951’
Scope and Content: Contains a recording of Harkins TV show by CKPG-TV broadcaster Bob Harkins who is interviewing Bridget Moran. Harkins notes that Moran has received the Lt. Governor’s Award and has been nominated for a BC Book Award for the book Stoney Creek Woman

Highlights include:

  • Bridget notes she was born in Ireland, raised in Saskatchewan
  • She experienced being on welfare as a child in Saskatchewan
  • She taught school in Happy Valley, Saskatchewan and did a tour in the navy in the WRENS and then attended the University of Toronto for 6 years; before moving to B.C.
  • She briefly refers to her social work employment history: worked in Salmon Arm, Vernon and then came to Prince George.
  • Bridget recalls events leading up to her suspension; refers to her open letter to the WAC Bennett government protesting the conditions for foster home children that led to her as well as 4 other social workers being suspended from their jobs. Bridget notes that the impetus for writing the letter was that of the case of a native girl who had lost her father and was running away from home all the time. The girl consumed a bottle of ink while under foster care and was found drunk wandering in the Millar Addition neighbourhood of Prince George. Moran appeared before Judge Stewart in court on her behalf, and was told nothing could be done for the girl, that she would have to be moved to a reform school. Moran protested and then wrote an open letter to the government about conditions that led to foster care children not receiving adequate professional care. Bridget felt that the most challenging cases of these children were being handled by those that were the least trained
  • Bridget notes that although at that time she missed being in her job after the suspension she had ‘support all over Canada’ for doing what she did.
  • She makes the point however that she was fired – not because she attacked the government – but because she couldn’t criticize government bureaucrats. She says “they were impregnable”-
  • She refers to her present work in the School District as a social worker and expresses concerns for the amount of sexual and physical abuse she sees.
  • She also replies to Harkins comment on welfare as a self-perpetuating cycle

Pause for commercial

  • Harkins notes that Bridget has published both Stoney Creek Woman and Judgment at Stoney Creek
  • Bridget talks about Mary John as a ‘serene and intelligent woman’ and comments that it ‘is really interesting to note Mary’s confidence growing’; ‘she channels her energy and anger and beomes constructive about it’
  • She talks about how she was asked to write the book about Mary by her daughter Helen
  • Bridget notes that she initially tried to get Judgement at Stoney Creek published first but that publishers turned it down as they did not think it was of consumer value. She discusses the inquest of Coreen Thomas’ death and the injustices towards natives in the justice system
  • Harkins notes that many people at the time stated “we just didn’t know about racism” and he comments on how her works are now on the recommended reading list for Grade 9 students
  • Harkins announces that Bridget will be at a book signing at Mosquito Books
  • Bridget states she is working on another book entitled ‘A Little Rebellion”

Pause for commercial

Bob thanks Bridget for coming in for the interview – notes Harkins is a new programme that just started this week

End of show

(4) Community Close-up Date: November 21, 1994 Length: 5’58” minutes
Scope and content: Video recording of CKPG-TV Broadcaster Bob Harkins interviewing Bridget Moran.

Highlights include:

  • Bridget notes this is her 4th career. She starts to talk about the publication of her recent book Justa: A First Nations Leader
  • She refers to her trip ‘last May’ with Mary John to Metlakatla
  • She discusses Justa Monk; the hardships he had and became a leader for his people
  • She refers to the ravage of alcohol and violence on reserve and possibly that if natives had been able to keep their culture these problems would not be there
  • She states her wish to conduct oral history workshops with different bands
  • Bob asks her about her next project and Bridget notes that she will re-work her novel about Saskatchewan – The Horizontal Land – which she notes has been rejected by several publishers.
  • She also states she hopes to conduct writing workshop in Wells

(5) CKPG – Bob Harkins Date: November 21, 1994 Length: 2’05” minutes
Scope and content Bob Harkins provides a critique of Bridget Moran’s books Justa, Stoney Creek and Judgment Day at Stoney Creek. Harkins notes that Justa chronicles Justa Monk’s journey from traditional family life to his rise as an influential leader as tribal chief of Carrier Nation; that Justa’s life fell apart when he had killed his brother during an alcoholic blackout. Harkins notes how Justa has since dedicated his life to helping his people in the struggle for a better existence

(6) Community Close-up Date: December [?]1994 Length: 6’00” minutes
Note: Discussion of Bridget Moran’s books starts at about 4’00”
Scope and content: Video recording of the CKPG-TV show with Broadcaster Bob Harkins interviewing Joan Jarman, Public Services Manager of PG Public Library. Jarman discusses Bridget Moran’s books, including that of Justa which has just been released. Jarman notes Bridget is a former recipient of the Jean Clark award for contributions to local history in Prince George. Harkins comments that the book demonstrates the difficult transition that natives have to make in Canadian society and recommends the book Justa .

(7) Bob Harkins for Community Close-Up
Date: December [?]1994
Length: 2’00” minutes
Note: This 2 minute segment was often broadcast the same day during the CKPG-TV evening news programme.
Scope and Content: Video recording of the Prince George CKPG-TV programme segment featuring Broadcaster Bob Harkins who recommends Bridget Moran’s latest book Justa “for reading pleasure” and as a holiday gift as well as other local history books.

(8) Bob Harkins for Community Close-Up
Date: Feb 7, 1995
Length: 6’07” minutes
Scope and content: Video recording of CKPG-TV Broadcaster Bob Harkins interviewing Bridget Moran.

Highlights include:

  • Bob asks Bridget whether she considers it controversial to write about native history as a white person. Bridget notes that she never writes about natives without their permission; ‘they have asked me to do it’ Bridget states her goal is to ‘help them to do their own oral history”
  • Bridget notes she is going to be doing a reading at the Vancouver Public Library and then at the Victoria Public Library; she states that she will be doing a book tour with Justa to promote the book and hopes to do workshops with native bands
  • Bob refers to Justa’s opposition to Kemano Completion Project and asks about his reaction to the Premier’s recent announcement that the Kemano Completion Project will not go ahead
  • Bridget notes that Justa book has been out for two months and rumoured to be going into its second printing

(9) Bob Harkins’ Comments Date: December 12, 1996 Length: 1’42” minutes
Scope and content Video recording of the Prince George CKPG-TV programme segment featuring Broadcaster Bob Harkins reporting that Bridget Moran had received an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from University of Victoria. He reads a segment of the citation that was read at the convocation by Dr. Ashford of the Faculty of Education. He remarks it was ‘a glowing tribute’ and states her book Stoney Creek received a Governor General’s medal. Citation notes that Moran’s work attests to the famous quote ‘my life is my argument’ – “that injustice matters, suffering matters, racism matters”. Harkins comments that Bridget has already received an honorary doctorate from UNBC.

(10) Bob Harkin’s Comments
Date: June 23, 1997
Length: 2’10” minutes
Scope and content Video recording of the Prince George CKPG-TV programme segment featuring Broadcaster Bob Harkins reporting on the recent dinner held to honor Stoney Creek Elder Mary John who was recently presented with the Order of Canada by Governor-General Romeo Leblanc. Harkins notes a new publishing of Stoney Creek Woman was announced by Bridget Moran at the dinner.

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).
2008.3.1.017 · File · 1990
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Cover of Judgement At Stoney Creek by Bridget Moran
  • Photocopy of Author Contract, dated March 15, 1990, for Judgement At Stoney Creek
  • Letter from Pulp Press Book Publishers re: 2 copies of a contract for Judgment at Stoney Creek (March 16, 1990)
  • Photocopy of a cheque from Arsenal Pulp Press to Bridget Moran for Judgement at Stoney Creek (April 23, 1990)
  • Congratulatory card to Bridget Moran from unknown person
  • Newspaper clipping: Photograph of Native law camp with Mary John and Sophie Thomas presenting (The Citizen, July 12, 1990)
  • Black and white photograph of Bridget Moran (date unknown)
  • Black and white photograph of Bridget Moran and unknown man (George?) at a book signing of Judgement at Stoney Creek
  • Newspaper clipping: Book Review of Judgement at Stoney Creek (Pulp Press, Fall Releases)
  • Pulp Press advertisement for upcoming releases, including Judgement at Stoney Creek
  • Newspaper clipping: "The Stoney Creek incident" by Bob Harkins (Prince George This Week, Aug. 29, 1990)
  • Newspaper clipping: "The haunting death of Coreen Thomas" (B.C. Bookworld, Autumn 1990)
  • Newspaper clipping: Advertisement for Judgement at Stoney Creek (B.C. Bookworld, Autumn 1990)
  • Newspaper clipping: Advertisement for Judgement at Stoney Creek (B.C. Bookworld, Autumn 1990)
  • Newspaper clipping: Advertisement for book launch of Judgement at Stoney Creek (Sept. 8)
  • Congratulatory letter from Pulp Press re: Judgement at Stoney Creek book launch
  • Advertisement for an autograph session with Bridget Moran at Woodward's Books (Sept. 15)
  • Thank you card from unknown person
  • Newspaper clipping: Fax of "The Robin Hood of book reviewing" by Stan Persky (Saturday Review Oct. 5, 1990)
  • Newspaper clipping: Fax of "Three authentic voices of a people under siege" by Charles Lillard (Islander Books, Oct. 14, 1990)
  • Photocopy of a book review of Judgement at Stoney Creek (Books In Canada, Nov. 1990)
  • Newspaper clipping: "Stoney Creek author probes native justice issues" by Kathy Santini (Nanaimo Free Press, Oct. 1990)
  • Advertisement for a book signing by Bridget Moran for Judgement at Stoney Creek at Octopus Books (Sept. 22)
  • Advertisement for a book reading by Bridget Moran for Judgement at Stoney Creek at The Women's Bookstore (Oct.1, 1990)
  • Handwritten address for Misty River Books
  • Bookmark from Longhouse Bookshop
  • Itinerary for a flight from Prince George to Vancouver on Canadian Airlines (Sept. 20)
  • Bridget Moran's 67th birthday announcement from her children
  • Handwritten notes re: appointments, phone numbers, addresses. Attached is a note from Bridget Moran that reads "My appointment books!"
  • Thank you letter to Bridget Moran from Barbara Jarvis, Goold 'Pioneer' Memorial Library (Nov. 7, 1990)
  • Photocopy of a book review: "Review: Book Captures Two Solitudes" (Kahtou, Nov. 1990)
  • Newspaper clipping: Advertisement for a book signing at Mosquito Books (Nov. 24)
  • Newspaper clipping: Advertisement for an autograph session with Bridget Moran at Woodward's Book Stores (Dec. 1, 1990)
  • Letter to Bridget Moran from Betty Marr (?) (Oct. 15, 1990)
  • Handwritten letter to Bridget Moran from Fran Casele (Oct. 26, 1990)
  • Newspaper clipping: "No justice - not even in death" by Suzanne Fournier (The Province, Dec. 2, 1990)
  • Advertisement for "A Selection of New Books for British Columbians" including Judgement at Stoney Creek
  • Receipt from the Windsor Arms Hotel - attached is a handwritten note from Bridget reading "The big reunion - Oct. 28, 1990)
  • Congratulatory letter to Bridget Moran from Trevor Ferguson, Chair, The Writers' Union of Canada (Nov. 21, 1990)
  • An introductory pamphlet from the Writers' Union of Canada.
"Justa - Roseanne's Edit"
2008.3.1.053 · File · [before 1994]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of handwritten note from Roseanne Moran to her mother Bridget re: the "Justa" draft and an annotated draft of "Justa."

"Mary and Me"
2008.3.1.068 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of 1 CD-R entitled "Mary and Me" Fujifilm, 80min/700MB CD-R and printouts from CD-R including drafts of manuscript "Mary and Me" by Bridget Moran [print outs generated by Archivist from CD-R].

2008.3.1.166 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

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

  • “Mackan”- Transcript of CBC interview with Pal Mackan
  • “Medal”- Letter to Brian Gardiner re: nomination letter for Mary John
  • “Multicultural”- Letter to Multiculturalism and Citizenship Canada re: The Imaginary Indian
  • “Promote 1”- Letter to Curriculum Department re: Teacher’s Guide for Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Promote 2”- School Districts
  • “Promote 3”- Letter to Curriculum Department re: Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Promote 4”- Letter to Dr. Rose re: Teacher’s Guide for Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Promote 5”- Letter to Curriculum Department re: Justa
  • “Trip”- Letter to Brian (last name unknown) re: promotional trip and expenses
2008.3.1.167 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

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

  • “General”- General Topics for Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Guide”- Chapter Guide to Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Guide 2”- Chapter Guide to Stoney Creek Woman
  • “McCallum”- Biography of Allan McCallum
  • “Thomson”- A Conversation Between Mrs. James Thomson and Bridget Moran
  • “Thomson 2”- A Conversation Between Mrs. James Thomson and Bridget Moran
  • “Thomson 3”- A Conversation Between Mrs. James Thomson and Bridget Moran
  • “Thomson 4”- A Conversation Between Mrs. James Thomson and Bridget Moran
  • “Thomson 5”- A Conversation Between Mrs. James Thomson and Bridget Moran
  • “Title”- Title for Teacher’s Guide to Stoney Creek Woman
  • “Videos”- List of videos
  • “Yukon”- Letter to Linda and Brian re: promoting Stoney Creek Woman
2008.3.1.169 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

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

  • “A Twigg”- Letter to Alan Twigg re: life after publication
  • “Bam Bio”- Biography of Bridget Moran
  • “BC Arts”- Letter to Richard Brownsey re: appointments to BC Arts Council
  • “BC Arts 2”- Letter to Richard Brownsey re: BC Arts Council appointment
  • “BC Books”- Letter to Association of Book Publishers re: First Nations Books for B.C. Schools
  • “Background”- Background to Justa Monk
  • “Bibliography”- Bibliography of Bridget Moran’s published works
  • “BioJusta”- Biography of Justa Monk
  • “BlurbCNC”- Bridget on Bridget for CNC
  • “Broadcast”- Permission for broadcast of Life at Lejac
  • “Can Publ”- Letter to Canadian Book Information Centre re: books about First Nations and Aboriginal Peoples – Special First Edition
  • “CC Grant 4”- Letter to Canada Council re: grant application
  • “CC Grant 5”- Summary of Justa
  • “CC Grant 6”- Reference letter for Bridget Moran
  • “CC Grant 7”- Projected expenses for Justa
  • “CC Grant 8”- Grant application
  • “CC Read 5”- Letter to Canada Council re: Public Readings by Canadian Writers
  • “Condoms”- Letter to Jackie Larkin re: Condom machines in high schools
  • “Culture”- Biography of Justa Monk
  • “Culture 2”- Biography of Justa Monk
  • “Culture 3”- Grant application letter for Mary and Me
  • “Culture 4”- Summary of Mary and Me
  • “Culture 5”- Letter to BC Arts Council re: grant application
  • “Culture 6”- Letter to BC Arts Council re: bibliography
  • “Dease Lk”- Letter to Carolyn (last name unknown) re: travel itinerary
  • “Extracur”- List of Bridget Moran's schedule throughout 1993-94
  • “Foreword”- Backstairs at the Palace
  • “G Thomas”- Reference letter for Geraldine Thomas
  • “Granola”- Recipe for granola
  • “Hiiye’yu”- Letter to a number of women
  • “I Spy”- Mr. PG is made of metal!
  • “I Spy 2”- Title page
  • “J Summary”- A summary of chapters for Justa
  • “Kellsie”- Personal letter to Kellsie (last name unknown)
  • “Life After Publication”- A short paragraph on life after publication
  • “Landmark”- Letter to Sheraton Landmark Hotel
  • “London”- Letter to Mr. Morton re: accommodations
  • “London 1”- Letter to Aston’s Budget Studios re: accommodations
  • “London 2”- Letter to Mrs. M.C. Harler re: accommodations
  • “London 3”- Letter to C. Crossley Cooke re: accommodations
  • “London 4”- Letter to Jeff Turner re: accommodations
  • “London 5”- Letter to Ashburn Garden Apartments re: accommodations
  • “London 6”- Letter to Mr. Vlotides re: accommodations
  • “London 7”- Letter to Crawford Holiday Flats re: accommodations
  • “Naomi”- Personal letter to Naomi, Janet, David, Bev (last names unknown)
  • “NBennett”- Letter to Nancy (last name unknown) re: using last name Redekop in Stoney Creek Woman
  • “News”- Summary of Justa
  • “Oct”- Letter to Barb (last name unknown) re: Teacher-Librarian’s Conference
  • “Phoenix”- Letter to Helen (last name unknown) re: speaking at Phoenix Transition House
  • “Pincombe”- Personal letter to Chic and Tommy
  • “Pro”- Changing name of book to Justa instead the Man from Tachie
  • “Pro 2”- Summary of Justa
  • “Quon”- Letter to Walter Quon re: application for Culture Services grant
  • “Reading 1”- Letter to Everywoman’s Bookstore re: reading
  • “Resume 2”- Resume for Bridget Moran
  • “Stgrant”- Summary of Justa
  • “Stgrant 2”- Letter to Arts Award Services re: application for short-term grant
  • “Stgrant 3”- Letter to Dr. Richard re: report for Canada Council grant
  • “Twigg”- Letter to Alan Twigg re: Norris cartoon
  • “Type”- Project Assistance for Creative Writers application
  • “Union”- Letter to Penny Dickens re: fiscal dues to Writers’ Union of Canada
  • “We Three”- Poem
  • “Weller”- Letter to Dr. Geoffrey Weller re: UNBC Bookstore
  • “Wells”- Writing Workshop requests
  • “Wong 1”- Letter to Donna Wong-Juliani re: Joan Carson in Los Angeles
  • “Zuker”- Letter to Bernard Zukerman, CBC re: declining an offer to develop
    Judgement at Stoney Creek
  • “Zukerman”- Letter to Bernard Zukerman, CBC re: Judgement at Stoney Creek
2008.3.1.176 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

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

  • “Chap 1”- The Letter Draft
  • “Chap 2”- Till Death Do us Part Draft
  • “Chap 3”- Westward Ho! Draft
  • “Chap 4”- We’re Here Because We’re Here! Draft
  • “Chap 5”- Saskatchewan, Sakatchewan, There’s No Place Like Saskatchewan! Draft
  • “Chap 6”- This Land is Your Land, This is My Land Draft
  • “Chap 7”- In the Still of the Night Draft
  • “Chap 8”- Beyond the Blue Horizon Draft
  • “End 6”- Draft
  • “End 7”- Draft
2008.3.1.194 · File · 1990-1995
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of recorded DVD, containing the following video recordings:

  • Harkins! - Nov. 23, 1990
  • CKPG-TV excerpt- Oct. 3, 1992
  • CKPG-TV: Bob Harkins Comments- Dec. 18, 1992
  • CKPG-TV: Bob Harkins Comments- April 5, 1993
  • UNBC Convocation Address by Bridget Moran – May 26, 1995

DVD Summary

Context: DVD contains recordings originally broadcast on CKPG-TV News, the Prince George CBC affiliate station. It contains multiple recordings of either interviews with Bridget Moran or TV broadcast announcements and news stories relating to Moran’s publications and awards; as well as an excerpt from the May 1995 UNBC Convocation Ceremony featuring Moran’s Convocation Address.

Individual video segments as follows:

(1) Harkins!
Date: 23 November 1990
Length: 30’ minutes
Scope and Content: Contains a recording of a Bob Harkins of Harkins! interviewing Bridget Moran on her books Stoney Creek Woman, Judgement at Stoney Creek and her upcoming publication A Little Rebellion.

(2) CKPG-TV News excerpt Date: 3 October 1992 Length: 2’46” minutes
Scope and Content: Recording of CKPG-TV News excerpt featuring Bridget Moran speaking about her latest publication A Little Rebellion while at a Mosquito Books book signing event.

(3) CKPG –TV News: Bob Harkins Comments
Date: 18 December 1992
Length: 3’minutes
Scope and Content: November weather forecast for Prince George and region, followed by Bob Harkins Comments featuring Bridget Moran and her new book A Little Rebellion.

(4) CKPG –TV News: Bob Harkins Comments
Date: 5 April 1993
Length: 1’35”minutes
Scope and Content: Bob Harkins Comments featuring Bob Harkins speaking about Mary John and Bridget Moran receiving the Governor General’s Award for Outstanding Community Service from MP Brian Gardiner at a ceremony at Mosquito Books in Prince George.

(5) UNBC Convocation Address Date: May 26, 1995
Length: 11’53”minutes
Scope and Content: UNBC president Geoffrey R. Weller introduces Bridget Moran who then delivers her Convocation Address to the students of the May 1995 graduating class. Her speech focuses on change
– positive change - in the realm of education.

"Mary and Me"
2008.3.1.073 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Job 01-09 - original scans ; Chap 01-19 (no 16, 17, 18) edited version (July 27) [Floppy Disk - AT&T IBM Formatted, 2HD]
  • Drafts of manuscript "Mary and Me" by Bridget Moran [print outs generated by Archivist from floppy disk].
Elizabeth Fry - Teresa
2008.3.1.119 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Transcript of interview with "Teresa" by Bridget Moran
  • 1 Audiocassette: Interview with Teresa, taped July 11/91 [TDK SA-100 audiocassette]
  • Annotated draft - "Teresa" written by Bridget Moran
  • Note paper with addresses and names
  • Emily Fry Society brochure: "I want the violence to stop!"
  • Emily Fry Society brochure: "The Specialized Support Services"
  • Emily Fry Society brochure: "Family Violence: Wife Abuse"
  • Summary of women involved in the book
  • List of writers
  • Overview: Local women's stories of battering submitted by Jenny Owston, Specialized Support Services Coordinator, Elizabeth Fry Society
  • Factsheet: "Wife Assault in Canada"
  • Factsheet on physical and sexual violence published as part of the Domestic Abuse Intervention Project.
So you want to write, eh?
2008.3.1.122 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of "Never Give Up" (a one page excerpt written by Bridget Moran) and two (?) chapters from a manuscript consisting of seven pages written by Bridget Moran on the topic of writing.

Full Page - 4 Books
2008.3.1.124 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of one draft and one original copy of a full page advertisement featuring four books written by Bridget Moran: Stoney Creek Woman, Judgement at Stoney Creek, A Little Rebellion, and Justa: A First Nations Leader.

2008.3.1.170 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

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

  • “Annie”- Draft
  • “Aunt”- Draft
  • “CBC”- Letter to CBC re: manuscript for The Horizontal Land
  • “Face”- Joy to the World (Bridget Moran’s address)
  • “J and K”- Personal letter to Mike
  • “Joy”- Chapter Fifteen Draft for Joy to the World
  • “TwoOne”- Chapter Twenty-One Draft (Now We Are Nine)
  • “TwoTwo”- Chapter Twenty-Two Draft (Aunt Annie Cometh)
  • “We Nine”- Draft
  • “Xmas”- Draft
2008.3.1.173 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

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

  • “Eighteen”- The North Wind Doth Blow Draft
  • “Fourteen”- The Teacher Cometh Draft
  • “Inspect”- Draft
  • “Lady”- Draft
  • “Nineteen”- Unholy Deadlock Draft
  • “Seventeen”- Hail Mary, Full Of Grace Draft
  • “Sixteen”- Give Us This Day Draft
  • “Teacher”- Draft
  • “Twenty”- The Inspector and the Lady Draft
2008.3.1.174 · File · [199-?]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

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

  • “Chap 9”- A Letter Home (1) Draft
  • “Chap 10”- A Letter Home (2) Draft
  • “Chap 11”- A Letter Home (3) Draft
  • “Chap 12”- Down By the Riverside Draft
  • “Chap 13”- A Day in Another Town Draft
  • “Chap 14”- The Teacher Cometh Draft
  • “Chapters”- Synopsis of chapters
  • “End 10”- Draft
  • “End 14”- Draft
  • “Families”- The Horizontal Land list of families and characters
  • “McIntyre”- Letter to Douglas and McIntyre re: The Horizontal Land
  • “Story”- The Story about the Story
  • “Synopsis”- A list of families and characters
  • “Title”- Title page for The Horizontal Land
2008.3.1.207.1 · Item · Sept. 1990
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Audio cassette contains recorded audio interviews with Bridget Moran regarding Judgment at Stoney Creek with CBC/COOP/CKNW, 21-24 September 1990.

Audiocassette Summary

Scope and Content: CBC Radio Interview:

  • CBC Radio Interviewer Bruce [last name?] introduces Bridget Moran who discusses her latest book Judgment at Stoney Creek, which describes the inquest into the death of Coreen Thomas, killed by a car driven by a drunk white man in 1976
  • Moran discusses what she sees as “Third World conditions” experienced by Natives on reserves in Canada and discrimination against Native People by the Western justice system as experienced in the Thomas Inquiry in Vanderhoof
  • Moran criticizes Prime Minster Brian Mulroney for the plight of Native Peoples in Canada; he had noted that the equivalent of $13,000.00 per year is spent on each Native person in Canada; Moran notes most Native people that she knows don’t see that money
  • Moran notes that although she wrote Judgment at Stoney Creek in 1977, could not get it published as it was not considered “commercially viable”
  • Bridget plans to write a book about her battle with the Social Credit Party
  • Moran notes that this book comes out at a time [interview is during the Oka crisis] when Canadians have to be more aware of the need to settle land claim agreements with Native Peoples in BC and ensure that the environment is protected for the future; talks about massive logging and mineral prospecting occurring in BC which she notes concerns Stoney Creek Elders Mary John & Sophie Thomas
  • Notes that few white people have been on reserves and have no contact with the Native way of life in Canada

Scope and Content: CKNW Radio Interview:

  • CKNW Radio Interviewer Bill [Good?] introduces Moran and talks about the publication of the book. They discuss the status of native-white relations in BC both at the time of the Inquest into Coreen Thomas’ death and in 1990 at the time of the Oka crisis. Moran notes that natives in Canada don’t’ have the benefit of ‘the rule of law’ in Canada and experience injustice in the court system. Discusses the inquest; the role of Harry Rankin in the inquest. Moran concludes that only once Native People are involved in managing their own education, social welfare and political systems in Canada will conditions change.
Mary John Wearing Blanket
2008.3.1.22.6 · Item · [ca. 1990]
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Photograph depicts Mary John wearing long blue material with red caribou in traditional artwork on back. Plant and ornamented fireplace in background. Photo speculated to have been taken in Mary John's home.

2008.3.1.029 · File · 1990-1991
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Nine copies of "Plus! Magazine" (Saturday, Jan. 5, 1991) featuring a three page article on Bridget Moran and Judgement at Stoney Creek. [Plus Magazine is published Saturdays in The Prince George Citizen.]
  • Two copies of a book review for Judgement at Stoney Creek from Books in Canada (Nov.1990)
  • Two copies of a book review titled "No justice - not even in death" by Suzanne Fournier for Judgement at Stoney Creek from The Province (Dec. 2, 1990)
  • Copies of correspondence from Paul Mackan to Bridget Moran, and transcription of May 28, 1991 episode of "The Other Shelf", CBC radio broadcast with Paul Mackan during which he commented on Judgement at Stoney Creek and Stoney Creek Woman
  • Five copies of correspondence from Andrew Peter, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs to Bridge Moran (Dec. 4, 1991)
  • Two copies of correspondence from Library Acquisitions Department at the Victoria University in the University of Toronto to Bridge Moran re: her donation of Stoney Creek Woman and Judgement at Stoney Creek (Oct. 31,1991)
  • Correspondence from Brian Lam, publisher Arsenal Pulp Press to Bridget Moran re: new cover design for Judgement at Stoney Creek.