Moose Valley, re-definition of boundary
Archival Item, 2018.1.4.19.01
- Date
- 24 Sept. 1986
- Extent and Medium
- 2 audio cassettes : 90 min
- Material Designation
- Sound recordings
- Scope and Content
- Audio tape contains audio of joint meetings involving stories, definitions, and boundaries in the territory, taken at Moose Valley. The purpose is to determine boundaries from Thutade to Dzildzilla. Interviewee's include Peter Abraham, Bill Charlie, Neil Sterrit, Joe Bob Patrick, Robert Jackson, and James Morrison. Edward John leads the discussions.
- Language
- English, Dakelh
- Language Note
- Enregistrements sonores du Conseil tribal des Carrier Sekani.
- Themes
- Meetings, Stories and legends
- Keywords
- Meetings, Boundaries, Stories and legends, Territories, Interviews
- Related Collection
- Carrier Sekani Tribal Council fonds ➔ Sound Recordings
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