Pelletier, Eleanor, Interview

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Title: Pelletier, Eleanor, Interview
Subject: Lifestyle, Social Life, Identity, Houses, Road Allowance
Description: Eleanor was interviewed on August 10, 1982 in Regina, Saskatchewan. When Eleanor grew up she lived on a Road Allowance near Lestock, Saskatchewan in a mud house. She discusses the types of work her family did, the furniture they had, social life, food sources such as hunting and gardening, and religion. Eleanor discusses how some Métis chose to hide their identity for various reasons.
Publisher: Gabriel Dumont Institute
Date: 1982/08/10
Type: Text Document
Format: application/pdf
Language: English
Date of Copyright: May 30, 2003
Coverage: Lestock, Regina, Saskatchewan
GDI Media Location: GDI Oral Histories Interviews
GDI Media Filename: Pelletier, Eleanor (Joe Ross).pdf

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