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Titles |
William Sewap- Culture in Canada- Livelihoods: |
Name |
William Sewap |
Type of Resource |
sound recording |
Abstract |
This audio recording discusses how elders passed on knowledge trapping and fishing which allowed William
Sewap to earn a living and sustain his family. This audio recording is in Cree and the English translation is below.
"From a very early age I learned from the Elders how to fish and trap and how I made money to feed my family from trapping and fishing. I helped the old people to fish on Cumberland Lake. That was my living that's the only way I learned to put some new clothes for myself that day." |
Physical Location |
Prince Albert Model Forest |
Holding Sublocation |
Cumberland House |
Subject Hierarchical Geographic |
North America--Canada------Cumberland House |
Subject Cartographic |
53.9583° N, 102.2674° W |
Subject Local Name |
--Culture in Canada--Livelihoods--Lifeways--Elders--Trapping--Fishing--Money----Cumberland House-- |
Access Condition |
Prince Albert Model Forest |