Item is an audio cassette containing recordings of two interviews, a brief one with Peter Chong at the beginning of the tape, and the rest of the tape contains an interview with Louie Phillips about the history of the Chinese community and First Nations people in Lytton. Although some of the audio sounds as if it was recorded outdoors with wind and car noises in the background, the speaking is intelligible.
Item filed under People and customs. Note from someone working on book: Abbott and Tincombe unable to make 8x10 print from slide. Photograph courtesy of Rose Point.
Item filed under Musqueam. As there was no unspun wool available, Guerin ran some already spun wool back onto the spindle, therefore, this may not be a good photo to reproduce. Photograph courtesy of Pam Chambers.
Item is an audio reel containing a report of the Unemployment Insurance Committee, an interview with Dave [Werlan], and a speech by Philip Paul of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs. Note on box suggests that there is an interview with Stan Roberts, Vice-President of University Services at Simon Fraser University, it does not appear to be on the tape.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of an interview with Ethel Garnier of the First Nations House of Learning at the University of British Columbia. Description on tape case: "Interview with Ethel Garnier."
Item is an audio reel containing a segment for a news program about land claims and resource development programs in British Columbia. Description on tape case: "News backgrounder."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a discussion at a meeting of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples in Port Alberni, B.C. Description on tape case: "Broadcasted on Sept 18/19 1977; parallels between the issues of fishing by Native peoples in Greenland and B.C."
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of three unidentified speakers on the topic of Indigenous history, colonialism, and resistance over a background of singing and drumming.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a program about protests and land claims related to Lyell Island. The first five minutes of the tape are an interview with John about shipyards and union organizing. Description on tape: "Jerome Twin Rainbow ; Lyell Haida Perspective."
Item is an audio reel containing part two of a five part documentary series entitled 'Lyell Island and the Haida Nation: A Perspective'. The program is hosted by Jerome Twin Rainbow and includes speeches by various First Nations representatives including Lavina Lightbown, Simon Lucas, James Gosnell, Ed Newman and Saul Terry (Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs).
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a program on the topic 'Third Class Citizens in the First World' and focuses on women and economic inequality. The program is hosted by Edna Brass from Crabtree Corner. Case notes [green tape on box]: "Obaa Crabtree Corner 7:15 mins"
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a show on First Nations and cooperative housing hosted by Brian. The program includes interviews with Michelle DuLaurier from the Queens Park Housing Cooperative in New Westminster, followed by musical interludes and an interview with Tammy [Geery?] at Queen's Park and her case around disability and housing rights. The housing segment is followed by an interview by Bruce Bearhouse with Lillian Howard about 500 Years of Indigenous Resistance.
Item is an audio reel containing recordings of various speakers on the topic of oil tankers, oil spills, pipelines, environmental concerns, community concerns, Indigenous concerns, oil spills and transportation of oil.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of a show called "Women Do These Things Every Day". The show contains an interview with Lee Maracle, who speaks about her life, writing, work and identity.
Item is an audio reel containing a recording of interviews with staff and members of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs. Description on tape case: "Union of BC Indian Chiefs - Dana Langley talks to Stanley Stump; 2nd piece - Dana Langley talks to Archie Poot Lass, Rosalie Tizja and Leslie [UBCIC] Legal Advisor."
Item is an audio cassette containing an episode of Woman Vision looking at racism. This episode features calendar, news items, messages from women on South African Women's Day, and a conversation with Celeste George.
Item is an audio cassette containing a Co-op Radio program celebrating International Women's Day. The program is focused on Native women and features music and interviews with women including Doris [Dolan], Dorothy and Barbara [Lagas].
Item is an audio cassette containing a Co-op Radio program celebrating International Women's Day. Side A features a discussion between three women about women's struggles in Ireland, Chile and South Africa; and an interview with Caroline Lachappelle. Side 2 features Abolitionist Claire Culhane, a discussion of mothering including childcare facilities in Canada and music.
Item is an audio cassette containing Co-op Radio programming celebrating International Women's Day. Side A features music and interviews with Caroline Lachappelle, Darelene [Braun], Sarah Kirk, Joanna [Bayers] and [Mora Vallante]. Side B contains a radio play and music. by women.
Item is an audio cassette containing a recording of the program "Native Education in B.C" produced by Patrice Leslie. The program includes interviews with people who attended residential schools in British Columbia.
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger. This episode features talks by Geroge Watts and Joe Mathias. Description on tape case: "Recorded at the BC Fed of Labor convention in December '86; Joe Mathias is Hereditary Chief of the Squamish Nation; George Watts, is a Native leader; Introduction by Art Kube, President of the BC Federation."
Item is an audio reel containing an episode of Brown Bagger. This episode features talks by David Suzuki and Paiakon; a song by Cliff Atleo; and the episode concludes with music by Floyd Westerman. Description on tape case: "Save the Amazon, an evening with Kayapo chief Paiakon, from the Amazon; also, David Suzuki speaks; this session was put on by the Wester Canada Wilderness Committee; recorded at the Eric Hamber Secondary School auditorium."