Liane Sandlemyer reporter of the program. Program is about prejudice and racism between Aboriginal and white people in Southern Alberta. Shows footage of the Cardston Blockade. Evelyn Kellman- Native Friendship Center talks about all humans being equal, Bill Head-LCC Native Club talks about being w…
Liane Sandlemyer reporter of the program. Program is about prejudice and racism between Aboriginal and white people in Southern Alberta. Shows footage of the Cardston Blockade. Evelyn Kellman- Native Friendship Center talks about all humans being equal, Bill Head-LCC Native Club talks about being who you are and not having to change, Pam Heavyhead- Parents Advisory Committee talks about having more communication with each other, Bob Tarleck- Lethbridge Alderman talks about the prejudice between Indiginous people and whites. Leroy Little Bear Professor at the U of L Native American Studies talks about the prejudice, discrimination, and racism in Southern Alberta. Marie Smallface Maruli talks about the divide of Mormons and Bloods. Page Boehmer- LDS Public Relations talks about the church not taking part of the blame for the tension. Lois Frank- Entrepreneur talks about her program designed for natives on social assistance. They have to go through a 10 month course with a variety of specializations which will allow natives to work and succeed. Liz Scout- Blood Police Chief talks about getting their own police force and giving jobs to tribe members. Mike Bruised Head- Native Friendship Society in Lethbridge to share the native culture. Morris Landry- Lethbridge Separate School Curriculum Director talks about the addition of native culture and native members into school curriculum. Joyce Green- UofL Instructor talks about incorporation of Aboriginal culture.
2 maps on 1 sheet : both sides, col. ; 80 x 63 cm, folded to 20 x 11 cm
Scope and Content
Map No.4 Saskatchewan and Manitoba
Map No.5 British Columbia and Alberta
The maps show rivers, lakes, parks, towns, provincial highways, through routes, paved roads, gravel surfaced roads, graded earth roads, unimproved roads, roads that are not likely to be passable in 1934 and airports or seaplan…
2 maps on 1 sheet : both sides, col. ; 80 x 63 cm, folded to 20 x 11 cm
Scope and Content
Map No.4 Saskatchewan and Manitoba
Map No.5 British Columbia and Alberta
The maps show rivers, lakes, parks, towns, provincial highways, through routes, paved roads, gravel surfaced roads, graded earth roads, unimproved roads, roads that are not likely to be passable in 1934 and airports or seaplane ports. The approximate populatons of cities, towns and village according to the 1931 census are also shown along with mileages between stars.
Notes
The scale of these two maps is about 38 miles to the inch.
Relief shown by hachures and spot heights.
3 inset maps entitled:
"Main connections in the Lake Superior Region" (Scale 1 inch = 100 miles)
"Vancouver and vincinity" [sic.] (Scale 1 inch = 4 miles)
"Principal highway routes of Canada and the Northern United States" (Scale 1 inch = 200 miles) Text on this map indicates: "Main highway routes between Eastern and Western Canada are indicated in red. When the road from Kenora to Port Arthur and Fort William is completed, an all Canadian route from West to East will be open, utilizing the steamer service between the head of the lakes and Sault Ste. Marie. This map shows main trunk lines only; many other roads have been omitted. Roads under construction are shown."
Includes text describing Imperial Oil and related products & services, city indexes to each map and a chart of "Approximate Mileages for Western Canada".
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Everywhere in Canada series