Katei Seikatsu
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- Material Type
- Recording
- Date Range
- 1976
- Accession No.
- 20081071000
- Physical Description
- 16 mm colour film approximately 30 minutes
- Scope and Content
- The film follows a day in the lives of the Tanaka family, who farm in southern Alberta. The film is narrated by the youngest son, Steve. The film follows the family from breakfast through the day: welding equipment on the farm, Steve fishing with his friend, a trip into Lethbridge to buy food for a…
- Material Type
- Recording
- Date Range
- 1976
- Creator
- Cinetel Nine Productions
- Physical Description
- 16 mm colour film approximately 30 minutes
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Acquisition Source
- Sassa, Pat 1 - 404 Coulee Creek Bouevard South Lethbridge, Alberta T1K 8B8
- Custodial History
- This film was donated on behalf of the Honpa Buddist Church in Lethbridge. The church no longer exists, having merged in to the Southern Alberta Buddhist Temple.
- Scope and Content
- The film follows a day in the lives of the Tanaka family, who farm in southern Alberta. The film is narrated by the youngest son, Steve. The film follows the family from breakfast through the day: welding equipment on the farm, Steve fishing with his friend, a trip into Lethbridge to buy food for a special supper and for Steve's judo lesson, the supper itself, and finally the Ohigan service in Mountain View Cemetery, Lethbridge.
- Access Restrictions
- Public Access
- Accession No.
- 20081071000
- Collection
- Archive
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