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2008.3.1.205 · File · May 1994
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of a Video 8 recording of Mary John in Metlakatla. : Bridget noted in a later 1994 interview with Bob Harkins that this road trip was conducted for Mary and her to attend the basic education class at Metlakatla. This recording has also been reformatted on DVD. This version of Mary John: Metlakatla is the original version filmed using a Video 8 videocassette formatted for hand-held camcorders. The version of Mary John: Metlakatla comprising 2008.3.1.202 is a master copy.

Videocassette Summary
Context: Video-recording conducted by Bridget Moran with Mary John on their road trip to Metlakatla to visit the Elders Group there.

Highlights Include:
0’:05” Bridget Moran records on videotape Mary John in New Hazelton at the road side

1’00” Bridget Moran records on videotape Mary John in front of the totem poles in K’san ‘Old Hazelton’ and note they are heading by car to Prince Rupert

2’00”At Metlakatla Mary is shown eating fried dried seaweed in a hall in Metlakatla with a group of people

7’:35” Mary discusses working in the hospital and financially having a hard time as her husband was out of a job due to change in logging practices. He had a difficult time being at home and Mary sometimes had to walk to work to Vanderhoof, a distance 9+ miles from Stoney Creek. Talks about a time of having to walk to work on the ice and put bales of hay in her boots to walk on the ice

10’:35” Talks about the difficulties of working in the white world

11’:15” Talks about the time that her son made his First Communion; priest offered to buy lunch for all the children; Mary remembers having him ask if she and her son could come into the restaurant as normally they were not allowed to go to the restaurants

14’30” Sandra explains how they had decided to invite Mary to Metlakatla; she had read the Stoney Creek Woman book and wondered if Mary was still alive; she called the Band office in Vanderhoof and was connected with Mary’s niece who asks if she would come to Metlakatla. And then decided to invite Bridget as well.

18’37” Mary talks about the origin of certain Carrier place names for the various lakes in the Stoney Creek area and notes that many white people could not pronounce the names and so they became an anglicized version of native name. Explains the origin of the Bednesti Lake name

21’:55” Mary John explains about how liquor first coming into the territory and talks about how some of the men went on the train to join the war. She sings and drums a song called ‘Passenger Song’ and then explains the song

25’:43” Mary performs the ‘Four Winds’ song

26’:37” Mary talks about how the dancing had died out at Stoney Creek and c.1960 it was recommended that the dancing come back with a pageant to celebrate the 100th anniversary of missionaries arriving in their territory. The celebration was recorded on film. Talks about how dancing has been revived and now is taught to the children

30’30” Talks about the costumes made for the dancing. Talks about a moose hide she made for Eddie John

31’30” Bridget notes that Mary is now making a vest for Justa Monk who Bridget notes she has written a book about;

32:45” Bridget refers to the opening of UNBC and the coming of the Queen to open the University and how some native people in Prince George were against her opening UNBC

34’:40” Talks about the role of the Indian Agent historically

35’00” Talks about the role of policing in the native community and how to improve it

36’53” Bridget is recording Mary John outdoors at Lejac where they are looking at ruins of the old buildings. Mary points out the old Post Office building; Mary then shows the ruins of the old school and talks about segregation of the boys and girls at the school; she shows the play room of the old school; visits a cemetery and shows where Father Coccola is buried; then shows the buildings at Lejac old school buildings

Video temporarily stops

42’45” Shows Mary John back at her house in Stoney Creek

42’50” Bridget asks what is the most common question asked by people – of what do you want for your people – Mary states ‘hang on to culture and get an education”

43’40” Mary states that conditions have improved slightly [compared to 1976 at the time of Coreen Thomas’ inquest] but not to the level that she would like to see – as there are still alcohol, drug and unemployment problems

44’32” Mary notes that the preservation of the language has been ‘really good’ that the Elders are teaching other adults about their culture so that they can teach children; she notes that many Elders can speak Carrier really well – compared to the group noting at Metlakatla that not as many can speak their language.
46’00” Mary states there are many students at the [Yinka Dene] Language Institute; about 15-20 students

47’:24” Mary notes that ‘Potlatches are very important to our culture’ and that the Elders managed to save it

48’01” Mary refers to their road trip back from Metlakatla and their stop at Lejac. She talks about Lejac and how it is now destroyed – it would be better to preserve it and show what had happened there – Bridget compares it to the concentration camps in Germany and the preservation of those buildings to show the horrors of what went on there

49’13” Mary says she doesn’t dwell on the memories of LeJac – she had been there 72 years ago

50’00” Mary talks about the start up of the Potlatch House and the set up of a learning centre and the need to have it create work for the young people – Bridget notes that the potlatch house is now the centre of village activity

52’15” Bridget and Mary John reminisce about ’our’ book – and Bridget notes it was a ‘labour of love’ Mary notes that the book has made a difference – to treat First Nations people more like people – to show [others] [the impact] of racism

54’00” Bridget asks Mary to show the button blanket that Mary was given in Metlakatla and Bridget refers to the button blanket she was given as well. [The blanket is designed as a traditional Northwest Coast Button Blank; on the back of the blanket it is embroidered with beadwork in a circular pattern with the inscription ‘Keep the Circle Strong’ Bridget notes that the Elders there had a wonderful dinner for us as well.

54’58” Bridget videotapes Mary outside by the lake and she shows the outside of the log house which is the Potlatch House at Stoney Creek. She then shows the interior of the building which has photos of Elders on the wall.

Videotape ends

Mary John audio recordings
2008.3.1.211 · File · 1985-1993
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of recorded audio interviews:

  • Interview: Mary John, [Tape] 1 & 2, c.1986-1987
  • Interview: Mary John, [Tape] 3 & 4, c.1986-1987
  • Interview: Mary John, [Tape] 5 & 6, c.1986-1987
  • Interview: Mary John, [Tape] 7 & 8, c.1986-1987
  • Interview: Mary John 9 & 10 [#908 March 1985 CBC?], March 1985 [?] or c.1986-1987 [?]
  • Interview: Mary John, August 1987
  • Interview: Mary John - Cheslatta, 6 July 1993
  • Interview: Mary John Potlatch, Terrace, B.C., 9 September 1991
Mary Kay Martin
1996.2.1.1.392 · File · 1993
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains a letter to Brian Fawcett from Mary Kay Martin. Includes a letter dated December 4, 1993.

Mary Smith
1996.2.1.1.578 · File · 1971
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Mary Smith. Includes a letter to Brian Fawcett from Mary Smith, Librarian of the Prince George College, regarding Brian's search for the Carrier Language. Letter dated October 15, 1971.

Mary Stuart Production, 1972
2009.6.2.4 · File · 1972
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

Includes:

  • Newspaper cartoon: “It’s the Royal physician Ma’am, and would you slip your things off.”
  • Theatre program: Mary Stuart, Booth Music Suite, April 27-30, 1972, Curtain, 8:00pm
  • Newspaper clippings:
    • “Mary Stuart praised” The Daily News, April 28 (?) 1972
    • “Memorable return of queen” The Daily News, April 1972
  • Letter to [Prince Rupert] Recreation Commission from Iona Campagnolo re: half the profits generated by the production of Mary Stuart; includes receipt issued to Iona Campagnolo for $238.88
  • Rehearsal and performance schedule for Mary Stuart, final week
  • Props list for Maryann
  • Set list for Peter & Paul
  • Report issued by C. van Deursen, Maintenance Supervisor re: Booth Memorial Jr. Secondary School Music Suite Used as a Theatre, May 2, 1972
  • Outline of production costs for Mary Stuart
  • Rehearsal schedule, Week 1 to Week 6
  • Iona Campagnolo’s (Director’s) copy of Mary Stuart includes annotations re: productions ideas, costumes, blocking, script adaptations
  • Contact list for members of cast and crew
  • Copy of letter to Prince Rupert Recreation Commission from Iona Campagnolo re: request use of Booth School Band Room for production of “Mary Stuart”, April 4, 1972
  • Speech by Iona Campagnolo given at open casting call
  • Blank contact list
  • Copy of letter to Dick St. Louis, Recreation Supervisor, Prince Rupert Civic Centre from Iona Campagnolo re: request for additional services, March 22, 1972
  • Letter to Iona Campagnolo from Dick St. Louis, Recreation Supervisor, Prince Rupert Civic Centre re: list of available dates, March 3, 1972
  • Open letter from C. van Deursen, Maintenance Supervisor re: stage activities with which he is involved as a private citizen, February 16, 1972
Maryan Gibson
1996.2.1.1.249 · File · 1984-1987
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Maryan Gibson. The items are predominantly dated 1984.

2023.7.3.32 · File · 1989
Part of Grant Hazelwood fonds

File consists of an original BC Parks "Master Plan for Valhalla Provincial Park". Includes accompanying correspondence from Grant Hazelwood to Dr. Terry Huberts, Minister of Parks, as well as to Phil Whitfield of BC Parks.

1996.8.3.18 · File · 1969
Part of Chander Suri fonds

File consists of a master plan for development of Alberta's Provincial Parks. Details the plan, objectives, assessment guides, and features of the plan. Includes one master plan and objective item and one supplementary information package.

2008.3.1.048 · File · 1945-1992
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

File consists of:

  • Misc. handwritten notes re: public policy and numbers
  • Handwritten table comparing social work case loads in 1945, 1951, 1961, 1964, 1970
  • Handwritten notes re: social work case loads in 1945
  • Handwritten table "Who Gets What" re: areas of government expenditure
  • Letter to Mrs. Kris Robinson from Norman Levi, Minister of Rehabilitation and Social Improvement (March 28, 1973)
  • Fax sent to Jacqui Bobenic, Ministerial Assistant to Hon. Joan Smallwood, Minitery of Social Services Victoria from Bridget Moran re: request for information.
  • Faxes from Rosemary McCullough at the Ministry of Social Services re: staffing for fiscal year 1991/92; FTE increase in basic field structure (April 27, 1992)
  • Prince George Public Library microform photocopying order form submitted by Bridget Moran for copies from the Prince George Citizen newspaper (Nov. 28, 1991) and the following newspaper clippings: "Welfare children beaten but court action not impending" (Jan. 21, 1957); Letter to the Editor: "Shocked" (Jan. 24, 1957); "Welfare branch may charge former foster parents here" (Jan. 28, 1957); Out of the Mail Bag: "The Welfare Reply" (Jan. 28, 1957); "Foster parent trial delayed" (April 18, 1957)
  • Prince George Public Library microform photocopying order form submitted by Bridget Moran for copies from the Prince George Citizen newspaper (Dec. 2, 1991) and the following newspaper clippings: "Couple charged after infant seized in cache" (April 26, 1960); "Woman charged with murder" (Aug. 15, 1960); "City woman gets another remand on murder charge" (Aug. 29, 1960); "$5,000 bail granted Mrs. Dorothy Tosoff" (Sept. 22, 1960); "Tosoff hearing opens in court here today" (Oct. 6, 1960); "Mrs. Tosoff freed of murder charge" (Oct. 7, 1960); "Malnutrition case opens" (Oct. 25, 1960); "Couple convicted of starving child" (Oct. 26, 1960); "Wades get jail - 1 and 2 years - for child neglect" (Oct. 31, 1960)
  • Copy of letter written to Hon. Ray Williston from Bridget Moran (Feb. 12, 1964).
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).
2009.6.13.42.030 · File · May 1979
Part of The Honourable Iona Campagnolo fonds

File consists of Campagnolo's incoming and outgoing correspondence in French and English regarding the dissolution of Parliament, Conservative government, conventions, financial aid for sports activities, federal financial aid for sports facilities, the withdrawal of sports funding, employment with Loto Canada, and Loto Canada concessions. Includes correspondence concerning Campagnolo's election loss. Also includes a photocopied representation of the Space Research Corporation (Quebec) Incorporated, photographs of the Kendo world Championship in Great Britain, a report on the Uniroyal World Junior Curling Championship, and photocopied articles from the magazine "Sports Trader," a brochure entitled "First International Forum of Executive Women," and notes.

Matt Cohen
1996.2.1.1.139 · File · 1986
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Matt Cohen, Chairman of The Writer's Union of Canada. Includes a letter is notifying Brian of the next Annual General Meeting. Letter dated January 31, 1986.

Maureen Nicholson
1996.2.1.1.448 · File · 1987
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Maureen Nicholson. Includes a letter to Brian Fawcett from Maureen Nicholson, thanking him for considering her writing. Letters dated October 23, 1987.

Mavor Moore
1996.2.1.1.410 · File · [199-?]
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains a letter to Brian Fawcett from Mavor Moore.

Mavor Moore
1996.2.1.1.405 · File · 1986
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains a letter to Brian Fawcett from Mavor Moore. Includes a letter dated January 9, 1986.

Max Dublin
1996.2.1.1.196 · File · 1989-1990 ; predominant 1989
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains letters to Brian Fawcett from Max Dublin. The items are predominantly dated 1989.

Max Fawcett
1996.2.2.1.08 · File · [before 2006]
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File consists of personal correspondence between Brian Fawcett and Max Fawcett, his second child.

Max Wyman
1996.2.1.1.678 · File · 1991, 1994
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains correspondence to Brian Fawcett from Max Wyman. Includes letters to Brian Fawcett from Max Wyman, thanking Brian for participating in a book launching project. Letters dated June 20, 1991; March 8; May 20, 1994.

Maxim Jacubowski
1996.2.1.1.322 · File · 1996
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains a letter written by Brian Fawcett. Includes a letter to Maxim Jacubowski in regards to his requests for use of literary excerpts from "Gender Wars". The letter is dated January 22, 1996.

May Annetts
2002.14.1.05.035 · File · 2003
Part of Marianne (Marika) Ainley fonds

File consists of research materials regarding May Annetts including photocopied research materials and email correspondence.

May-August 1996
1994.1.1.1.162 · File · [after 1990]
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

File consists of photographs of UNBC in May August 1996. Includes images of: William Law; Godfrey Medhurst - Harley Davidson; Aerials; Tulips; Russia Northern Peoples Conf.; NRES Advisory Committee; Ternowetsky Book Launch; MSW Grads - Jackie Stokes & Jeanette Turpin; NW Winter; Co-op Student Greg Mundy; German Consul Visits UNBC; Employee Recognition; James Watrich 1st 100 mile grad; Quality of Life Conference; Student Shots for 96-97 Viewbook; Russia Trip 1996; and the Signing of the first CUPE Agreement (June 1996).

May-August 2001 (A)
1994.1.1.1.192 · File · [after 1990]
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

File consists of photographs of UNBC in May - August 2001 (A). Includes images of: the Bentley Science Centre Sod-Turning; Huges Massicotte & Sue Robertson - award winners from Canadian Botanical Association; Forestry Conference; CFI & CRC Event; John Prince & Upper Fraser Research; Jago's Neef presentation; Northern Fire display; Science University for Northern Youth; University of Tromso; Board of Governors; Bentley Science Centre Sod Turning; and the Medieval club - Don and Amanda Tisseur.

"Mayday"
2000.6.04.3.106 · File · 1975
Part of Barry McKinnon fonds

File consists of issues of the literary periodical entitled "Mayday", including volume 1 issue 1 and 2.

May-July 1997
1994.1.1.1.167 · File · [after 1990]
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

File consists of photographs of UNBC in May July 1997. Includes images of: Tulips; Richard Lazenby Psyc Presentation - Hiroe Wood, Philip White (Prince Rupert Grad), Barbara Isaac, Mary-Ellen Kelm, Ken Prkachin; Charles Hogg & Laura Firth; Daycare Shots; Edmond Constantineau; Air BC students; Annette Browne; Wendy Marks Wins BC Poli Sci Student essay contest; Tour guide Bipasha Barouha; Joe Ackerman; Curtis' Park Bench; FRBC Announcement; CIBC Contributes $100,000; Students on a tour of the Brewery; Darwyn Coxson & Jocelyn Campbell in the trees conducting research on lichens; Slocan Banner Raising; First Nations mask-making; Climbing at The Crag; Carol Lo at Grabba Jabba; Mountain-biking on the Greenway; International Student Yumi Kanaoka in the Himalayas; Honourary Degree Gift Presentations & Conference Centre Art Dedication; Mudslide, University Way.

May-July 1998
1994.1.1.1.174 · File · [after 1990]
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

File consists of photographs of UNBC in May July 1998. Includes images of: GREAT Winners Colleen Bryden and Linda Rankin; Christine Breed -Electron microscope; Climbing at Giscome; Amanda Smashnuk; Terrace Grads Carol Adam & Jacqueline Hoekstra; and the PG Savings donation.

May-July 2003
1994.1.1.1.204 · File · [after 1990]
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

File consists of photographs of UNBC in May - July 2003. Includes images of: Olympic Event 2010 North (July 2003); the Alumni Harbour Cruise; and Anna Velasco and Fred Gunnerson.

May-June 1994
1994.1.1.1.150 · File · [after 1990]
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

File consists of photographs of UNBC in May June 1994. Includes images of: construction of Student Residence (June 5, 1994), Beth Campbell & Nicole Lyotier University Liaison Officers (May 31 1994), Alex Michalos of Life Survey (May 20 1994), and Campus Progress Shots.

May-June 2002
1994.1.1.1.199 · File · [after 1990]
Part of UNBC Office of External Relations

File consists of photographs of UNBC in May - June 2002. Includes images of: Rural Nursing Researchers; Political Science Public Admin Students; Mitsui Donation; Tom & Linda Steadmann Farewell; Staff Appreciation; Roll-up the Rime $1000; Dave Radies - BSc Biology & FNST minor; NCMA Conference Jago with Mayor.

Mayor Garvin Dezell
2014.6.1.05 · File · [1962-1965]
Part of Rustad & Dezell Family fonds

File consists of materials related to official events and invitations for Mayor Garvin Dezell of Prince George. File includes correspondence, invitations, event schedules, and two photographs: one of a local dinner with RCMP and the other of Winnipeg CFL Grey Cup win celebration.

2012.13.2.11.01 · File · 2005
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of clippings, notes, and reproductions relating to the 1920s development of the McArthur Sawmill in Prince George, situated along the Fraser River between First Avenue and the original southern boundary of the city. Includes: "CNC Fraser River Syndicate" handwritten notes by Kent Sedgwick (2005); and "Fraser River Syndicate proposal for a pulp mill in the Prince George region, 1920" reproduction of the 14 Dec. 1920 typescript document. File also includes photocopies of newspaper articles regarding the City of Prince George's decision to allow the opening of the McArthur Sawmill and updates on the projects development.

McBride and Dunster
2012.13.2.17.31 · File · 1983, 2005
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

File consists of notes, clippings, and reproductions relating to Mcbride and Dunster. Includes photographs depicting the Croyden cemetery and the Dunster ferry site (2005).

McClelland & Stewart Inc.
1996.2.1.1.421 · File · 1984-1991 ; predominant 1984
Part of Brian Fawcett fonds

File contains letters to Brian Fawcett from McClelland & Stewart Associates (Canadian publisher). Includes letters from Joyce Wayne, Editorial Director; Dinah Forbes, Senior Editor; Meredith Mozer, Subsidiary Rights Assistant and Erica Benjamin, Permission Editor. Letters are predominately written in 1984.