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Stoney Creek Journal Chapters 1 – 10
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- Electronic record
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2008.3.1.150
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[between 1980 and 1999] (Creation)
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1 computer disk : 13 x 13 cm
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(1923 - 1999)
Scope and content
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
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- English
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No restrictions
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Personal or academic use of materials is welcomed under the standard fair use and educational use clauses of Canadian Copyright Law. Commercial use is, however, forbidden without the express permission of the copyright holder. For information on obtaining written permission from the copyright holder, please contact the Northern B.C. Archives and Special Collections.
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Part of the Bridget Moran fonds