Identifier
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Title
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Level of description
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Date
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Digital object |
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82-006/067 |
Recordings from elsewhere: Martha Schlamme |
Item |
[196-] |
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82-006/070 |
Recordings from elsewhere: Dr. Martin Luther King's assassination and following riots |
Item |
April 4-9 1968 |
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82-006/071 |
Recordings from elsewhere: Gemini flight |
Item |
23 March 1965 |
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82-006/076 |
Recordings from elsewhere: copies of tapes from Bill Weaver, Director W.T.F. History Section |
Item |
1966 |
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82-006/080 |
Recordings from elsewhere: Dr. Barnardo and his heart operation |
Item |
7 January 1968 |
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82-006/083 |
Recordings from elsewhere: Dr. Helen Creighton: the radio excerpts |
Item |
1966-1969 |
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82-006/045 |
Curve Lake First Nation: Bill Taylor: Indigenous names of lakes etc. |
Item |
7 August 1966 |
View |
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82-006/050 |
Ojibwa Choir, Curve Lake from Montaigne Limited Pembroke Ont record, Walter Jacobs aged 75 singing Great Redeemer in English and Ojibway, boy learns John Brown's Body in Indian. Last 2 items recorded George Cobb at Curve Lake |
Item |
[196-] |
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82-006/049 |
Tall Tom Taylor June 12 1966, Christopher McKue (others in same room, noisy, also 2 young boys dash round to see airplane passing over) |
Item |
1966 |
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82-006/054 |
Curve Lake Story to 1920, 1830-1930 composite: pre-whiteman, hunting and fishing stories, schools, treaties |
Item |
Summer 1966 |
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82-006/051 |
Tom Taylor, Walter Jacobs sings My Great Redeemer in Ojibwa and English |
Item |
June 5 1965 |
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82-006/052 |
Copies of Curve Lake tapes for Trent University |
Item |
[196-] |
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