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Video Clips

In this section, students have an opportunity to view video clips of an oral history with Terry Garvin, author of Carving Faces, Carving Lives: People of the Boreal Forest. DEV SERVER


Publication


Info about publication of Bushland People and Carving Faces, books meant for aboriginals to take ownership


1939-1942

Terry recalls war, work and school, all while supporting his family.
[Watch the Video]

56 Languages

There were 56 Indian Languages in Canada, only 8 have survived.
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Baby Rattle

Baby Rattle made from Grouse
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Community Abandonment

Building off Reserves now, Fort McKay, Oil Companies
[Watch the Video]

Dream Mapping

Elders and Dream Mapping (The Traditions/Life on Trapline or The People/Peoples of the Boreal Forest)
[Watch the Video]

Fort McKay Development

1960s, negative aspects of development on community, created credits and debits (The Forest/The Region or The People/Changing Ways)
[Watch the Video]

Fort Ray Dog Team

Dog Teams, Decoration (The Traditions/Travel and Artwork)
[Watch the Video]

Fort Ray Moose Hunt

Moose hunt, cleaning and dressing, taking organs to the chief as an offering (The Forest/Wildlife or The People/Trappers, Hunters, Gatherers or The Traditions/Life on Trapline and Travel)
[Watch the Video]

Fort Ray Trappers and Hunters

Trappers, diet, wildlife, caribou (The People/Hunters, Trappers or The Forest/Wildlife or The Traditions/Life on Trapline)
[Watch the Video]

Game Warden and The Wolf

Taboo regarding the shooting of a wolf.
[Watch the Video]

Lunch For Visitors

Young natives are not moving back to community after University, one young grad started a business serving lunch to visitors in her community as there is no place to eat. (The People/Changing Ways)
[Watch the Video]

Negall Motives

Beliefs-Negall a humanlike creature, Dog Rib people believe Negall influences community decisions (The People/Peoples of the Boreal Forest)
[Watch the Video]

One Foot In Hell

Names registered under Indian Act, People not living with original names because Church/Gov't insisted they have names that could easily be understood, the French/English names used in the North not original names (The People/Changing Ways)
[Watch the Video]

Profit River

Small community along Alaska Highway, burial sites, B.C. Gov't, Gas Industry, Hunting Industry (The Traditions/Life on Trapline)
[Watch the Video]

Publication

Info about publication of Bushland People and Carving Faces, books meant for aboriginals to take ownership
[Watch the Video]

Fort Ray RCMP

Tea Dance, symbolism, uses camera to capture lifestyle of the people, community emptied out in the fall to live on the traplines (The Traditions/Life on Trapline)
[Watch the Video]

RCMP Moose

Old lady shot a moose out of season, had to go to jail, she said she was charged with murdering a moose, but all she was doing was what was normal for a native person, by native law moose are never out of season (The Forest/Wildlife or The People/Changing Ways)
[Watch the Video]

RCMP Prince George, Fort St. James

Terry's intro to the native community, natives had a strange reliance on the owrd of a police officer, learning about culture to serve the community better.
[Watch the Video]

Testing Prejudice

Interesting antidote regarding prejudice.
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Updating Value Systems

White society needs to update, is it any better than the traditional life lived by those in the community, Terry does not think so.
[Watch the Video]

War Training

WWI, Michelle Bouvier, 1919 hired to be a dog musher in Siberia, trained in Calgary but never made the journey overseas, he became Terry's interpreter in 1955, Fort Ray had no communication with outside world, people didn't know about the war, trains, cows even, just a total disconnect , Fort Ray at the time was regarded as the most Traditional society in Canada (The People/Peoples of the Boreal Forest)
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White Fox-Wolverine

Inuits living on ice became ill, furs, Scotty Gall a trader, fox pelts and wolverine pelts, trading system
[Watch the Video]



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