Mattes - culture class, Agnes Mattess - informative
Archival Item, 2018.1.4.01.29
- Date
- [1977 or 1978]
- Extent and Medium
- 1 audio cassette : 90 min
- Material Designation
- Sound recordings
- Scope and Content
- Audio cassette contains and interview with Agnes Mattess, seemingly related to the culture class. The Mattess family shares stories on side A and B.
- Language
- Dakelh
- Language Note
- Enregistrements sonores du Conseil tribal des Carrier Sekani.
- Conditions Governing Access
- Materials include community specific stories, genealogies, songs, legends, and/or ceremonies. The community in question will determine access, use, or restriction protocols.
- Themes
- Elders, Traditional knowledge
- Keywords
- Elders, Traditional knowledge, Interviews, Dakelh-Indigenous history and culture, Tl'azt'en, Legends and Stories
- Related Collection
- Carrier Sekani Tribal Council fonds ➔ Sound Recordings
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