Richard Calihoo Interview

Abstract

Richard Calihoo was a well-known fiddle player, son of Jim Calihoo and Mary Louise L’Hirondelle. He grew up in an extended family of musicians, learning to play the violin. His family farmed in the Michel Reserve until he was eight. His father gave up his family status when they moved. However, Richard regained his status with the Bill C-3, in the mid-1980s. He states that the Michel (Calihoo) Band (close to the Michel Village) sold the land and ceded the rights for money offered by mining companies. When his family lived in Spruce Grove, he attended catechism. ----------------------- Keywords: Residential Schools, Employment, Housing, Fur Trade, Land use (Subsistence Patterns), Treaties, Integration & Mobility, Indian Act, Religion

Publication Information

Calihoo, Richard. Interview by the Gabriel Dumont Institute. Transcript. March 27, 2001. Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture. Gabriel Dumont Institute. http://www.metismuseum.ca/resource.php/13705

Author
Calihoo, Richard.
Publication Date
2001
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