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| Title: | Tarr, Josephine M., Interview | 
| Subject: | Lifestyle, Medicine, Religion, Racism, Discrimination | 
| Description: | Josephine was interviewed on February 27, 1984 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.  She describes the house that her father built containing homemade furniture and was heated by a woodstove.  Josephine discusses her first job as a candy striper in Fort Qu’Appelle that paid twenty four dollars a month and where she went from there.  Josephine also discusses her family’s chores, food sources, work, language, social life, music, clothing, medicine, discrimination, and religion. | 
| Publisher: | Gabriel Dumont Institute | 
| Date: | 1984/02/27 | 
| Type: | Text Document | 
| Format: | application/pdf | 
| Language: | English | 
| Alternate Title: | Métis Oral History Project 1984 | 
| Date of Copyright: | May 30, 2003 | 
| Coverage: | Saskatoon, Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan | 
	
		| GDI Media Location: | GDI Oral Histories Interviews | 
	
		| GDI Media Filename: | Tarr, Josephine M. (V. Racette).pdf |