Murdoch Charles Interview

Abstract

Abstract provided by the Gabriel Dumont Institute: "Murdoch was interviewed on September 14, 1976 in Stanley Mission, Saskatchewan. Murdoch Charles is a resident of Stanley and knew James Brady slightly. He tells a few details of the mining operation at Nistowiak Falls. From his experience and knowledge he shares a bit about what a bushman would do if he was lost. Murdoch also discusses his experiences of being overseas in WWII." -------------------- Keywords: Land use (Subsistence Patterns), Resource Degradation

Publication Information

Charles, Murdoch. Interview by Murray Dobbin. Transcript. September 14, 1976. Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture. Gabriel Dumont Institute. http://www.metismuseum.ca/resource.php/01171

Author
Charles, Murdoch; Dobbin, Murray.
Publication Date
1976
Primary Resource
Primary
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