File consists of photocopies of sources relating to Japanese internment in Northern BC, as well as a copy of Megan Heitrich's article in BC History "WWII Japanese Internment Camps along the Upper Fraser. Also includes annotated drafts of some of the project's oral history transcripts.
This collection contains two tapes of interviews by Kent Sedgwick and Megan Heitrich, and one tape by Megan Heitrich alone. Interviews focus primarily upon the Japanese Internment during WWII in the Prince George – Valemount corridor. The interviews are with women who lived near an internment camp during the war, and had some contact with the Japanese men.
The interviewees were selected for having mentioned the Japanese internment in prior interviews: Louisa Mueller and Ruth Cunningham in interviews by the Prince George Oral History Group, and Karlleen Robinson in “A History of Logs and Lumber.” In the Cunningham Interview, Ruth’s daughter Lillian Coulling is also present.
File consists of an interview with Ruth Cunningham and her daughter, Lillian Coulling regarding their knowledge of the Japanese internment camps in the Prince George-Valemount area.
File consists of a transcript of an interview with Ruth Cunningham and her daughter, Lillian Coulling regarding their knowledge of the Japanese internment camps in the Prince George-Valemount area.