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Theresa – Tape 7
2008.3.1.147.08 · Item · 12 July 1993
Part of Bridget Moran fonds

Item is a audio interview recorded by Bridget Moran with Justa Monk.

Audiocassette Summary

00’ 10” Moran asks Theresa about when she first started living with Justa. They discuss the beginning of their relationship. Theresa discusses her former husband, how she began drinking because of his abuse. She says Justa made her settle down.

11’ 22” Moran asks Theresa about the things her and Justa do together. She says they garden. She says he looks after her well, but in the past Justa ‘slapped her around’ when they were drinking. Theresa talks about her past with alcoholism and how it affected her relationship with Justa.

18’ 30” Moran asks about when Justa and Theresa got married. Theresa talks about the wedding. Theresa talks about how Justa’s parents initially did not accept her, but they eventually started to treat her well when they saw Justa and her were doing well.

21’ 35” Moran asks Theresa about her children. Theresa discusses them all individually. Two of her daughters were killed.

31’ 45” Moran asks Theresa about going to Tachie for salmon fishing. Theresa talks about the process of fishing from the shore. Theresa also talks about hunting and preparing for the winter.

37’ 45” Moran tells Theresa no names will be mentioned in the book, such as the last name of her first husband.

37’ 59” Moran asks Theresa why she thinks alcoholism is such a problem on the reserves nowadays.

42’ 59” End of tape.

2023.7.3.77 · Item · Mar. 1979
Part of Grant Hazelwood fonds

Item is an original report by Ian Hatter entitled "The Woodland Caribou of Northern Tweedsmuir Park". The report is self described as: "a collation of material presently available on the subject of woodland caribou in northern Tweedsmuir Park. It is based upon file information of Parks and Fish & Wildlife Branches, interviews of local residents and discussions with historic users of the Park such as guides, trappers, airplane pilots, Park staff, etc."

The Weir family
2004.1.2.1.182 · Item · ca. 1930
Part of Phipps-Mackenzie Collection

Caption: The Weir family, Regina, just after the war. Item is a group photograph of two men, three women and two children identified as the Weir family, standing together on a wooden pathway outside a house.

The Weir family
2004.1.2.1.183 · Item · ca. 1930
Part of Phipps-Mackenzie Collection

Caption: The Weir family, Regina, just after the war. Item is a group photograph of two men, three women and two little boys and one older boy all identified as the Weir family, standing together on a wooden pathway outside a house.

The wait at #1105
Item · 7/1/1967
Part of Mary Fallis fonds

People sitting on grass by the side of a road, Alpine Club of Canada's 1967 Yukon Alpine Centennial Expedition, Kluane National Park, Yukon

2000.10.3.11 · Item · 10 June 1967
Part of David G. Fish fonds

Consists of 1 unpublished paper entitled "The Two Scientists: A Study of the Career Orientation of Scientists in Industry and Academic Research Settings," presented by D. de Hesse and D.G. Fish, The Association of Canadian Medical Colleges, at the meetings of the Canadian Association of Sociology and Anthropology, Ottawa, 10-11 June 1967.

The Tutshi
2012.13.1.98.06 · Item · 1999
Part of J. Kent Sedgwick fonds

Image depicts half of a ship, which is named the Tutshi, in Carcross, Y.T.

"The train comes in"
2022.03.1.02 · Item · [between 1950 and 1955]
Part of Stowell Forestry Collection

The item is a photograph depicting a logging truck with fully loaded sleighs of uncut timber in the winter. There are two men standing on the side of the truck. Annotations on the reverse side of the photograph state, "The Pas Lumber Company Ltd. Log Sleigh Train early 1950's Reserve, Saskatchewan."

The Totem
2000.11.3.1 · Item · 1932
Part of Mary Fallis fonds

Item consists of one annual yearbook published by the University of British Columbia and offered as a record of the year’s activities to the student body as a whole and more particularly to the Graduating Class of 1932. This yearbook indicates those academic and extracurricular activities Mary Fallis was involved in during her final year at university