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Dane-zaa Moose Hunt Rose Prairie, British Columbia, Canada. Interviews with individuals from the Doig River First Nation explaining how they hunt moose; prepare the meat and skins; and the significant role that hunting moose has played for them during their history. [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details]

Darlene J. Comfort Collection Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Darlene J. Comfort moved to Fort McMurray, Alberta in 1968. In addition to several articles, she has published three books on the history of Fort McMurray: Meeting Place of Many Waters: A History of Fort McMurray (1973-1974); Pass the McMurray Salt Please! (1975); and The Abasand Fiasco: The Rise and Fall of a Brave Pioneer Oil Sands Extraction Plant (1980). This collection was gathered as research for her publications. [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details]

Desmond Ivan Crossley Collection Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Des Crossley graduated from the Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto, in 1935, and received his MSc from the University of Minnesota in 1940. He served as a tree planting supervisor in Saskatchewan, 1935-1940; in the Royal Canadian Air Force, 1940-1945; as a Forest Research Officer, 1945-1955; and as chief forester for North Western Pulp and Power, Ltd., 1955-1975. Mr. Crossley was an active member of the Canadian Institute of Forestry as well as other professional associations. His area of expertise centred on silviculture and forest management. [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details]

Earle Birney Papers Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Interview recorded in 1971 with Alfred Earle Birney, poet and journalist (born 1904), about his days in Banff, 1911-1917. English. Open. "Guide to the Papers of Earle Birney". [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details]

Internment Collection Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Interview conducted in 1987 with a Ukrainian World War II internee, who discusses his internment, the Canadian Armed Forces, coal mines, and Lupul's farm. Places referred to include Calgary, Edmonton and Jasper National Park. English. Open. [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details]

Legal Archives Society of Alberta Oral History Collection Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Oral Histories Program is one of The Legal Archives Society of Alberta's seven program areas. The program involves a province-wide series of recorded interview projects preserving the memory of the legal community for posterity. [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details]

Local Culture and Diversity on the Prairies Project Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The aim of the project LOCAL CULTURE AND DIVERSITY ON THE PRAIRIES was to contribute to Canadians' understanding of diversity and the growth of local community life in Canada. The project will created a large repository of recorded interviews which document everyday life, ethnic identity and regional variation among people of Ukrainian, French, German, and English heritage on the prairies up to 1939. [View Collection Details] [View Repository Details]