The program is about the rehabilitation of native drug addicts and alcoholics. John Many Chiefs talks about a program and the reconnection to the world that he went through. Pat Gladue talks about sobriety, going back to school, working with a rehabilitation program, and going to a sweat lodge. Ros…
The program is about the rehabilitation of native drug addicts and alcoholics. John Many Chiefs talks about a program and the reconnection to the world that he went through. Pat Gladue talks about sobriety, going back to school, working with a rehabilitation program, and going to a sweat lodge. Rose Yellowfeet talks about her journey with alcoholism and recovery. Randy Cardinal talks about his experience with alcoholism and recovery. Phyllis Strawberry talks about her experience with alcoholism. Ed Calf Robe talks about his experience with alcoholism and a split family. Wilson Okeymow talks about searching for help in elders with his alcoholism and his recovery.
This program is about communities implementing health programs for the nine determinants of health, and the importance of community involvement in the programs. Ruth Nyton (Coordinator-Coaldale Community Food Bank Society) talks about the importance of community helping their food bank.
This program is about communities implementing health programs for the nine determinants of health, and the importance of community involvement in the programs. Ruth Nyton (Coordinator-Coaldale Community Food Bank Society) talks about the importance of community helping their food bank.
The Program talks about maintaining Aboriginal culture. Alice Makokis talks about sweat lodges and the Indian religion. Kevin Dion went to the sweat lodges in hopes of keeping his family together and his father to stop drinking. Jerry Saddleback talks about the Plains hoop dance a thanksgiving danc…
The Program talks about maintaining Aboriginal culture. Alice Makokis talks about sweat lodges and the Indian religion. Kevin Dion went to the sweat lodges in hopes of keeping his family together and his father to stop drinking. Jerry Saddleback talks about the Plains hoop dance a thanksgiving dance. Martha Many Grey Horses talks about growing up with vibrant ceremonies, her isolation in residential schools, and the ability to share the native culture and community. Lee Brown talks about singing and the spiritual aspect of singing and the importance of maintaining the native culture. Phil Lane talks about the importance of culture, native religion and everyone coming together.
2017.1033/001 Demolition of the Lethbridge. Film and negatives . 1991.
2017.1033/002 Demolition of Eaton’s Store. 1991.
2017.1033/003 5th Street South: street views of the Lethbridge Hotel and surroundings. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/004 Chinatown: street view. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/005 Fire Hall. No. 1. …
Don Goodes lived in Lethbridge in 1990-1991, working at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery. Being witness to several demolition projects in the city, he took a series of photographs documenting the process. Many of the resulting prints were combined (taped together) to produce panaramic images of the sites.
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2017.1033/001 Demolition of the Lethbridge. Film and negatives . 1991.
2017.1033/002 Demolition of Eaton’s Store. 1991.
2017.1033/003 5th Street South: street views of the Lethbridge Hotel and surroundings. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/004 Chinatown: street view. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/005 Fire Hall. No. 1. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/006 Brewery Road. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/007 Comfort Station at Galt Gardens. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/008 Miscellaneous photos of the City of Lethbridge City. 1990-1991.
2017.1033/009 Miscellaneous: Brewery Gardens,street views, Oldman River Reservoir signs. 1990-1991.