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Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council - Treaty Aboriginal Rights Research Elder Interviews
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LSLIRC-TARR Elder Interviews
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1996- (Creation)
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56 transcripts
44 sound recordings
76 videos
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Administrative history
The Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council - Treaty Aboriginal Research (LSLIRC-TARR) Program was established in 1996 in Slave Lake, Alberta, with an additional office in High Prairie. It operates under the auspices of the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council (LSLIRC).
Custodial history
The Elder Interviews were transferred into the Archives from the LSLIRC-TARR Program.
Scope and content
The fonds consists of First Nation Elder Interviews conducted by the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council - Treaty Aboriginal Rights Research (LSLIRC-TARR) Program as support for the Program’s on-going treaty and aboriginal rights research and Specific Claims work. Predominantly interviews were done with Elders from Alberta Treaty 8 First Nation communities. Many interviews have been transcribed.
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Some sound recordings are showing signs of step-packing and warping. Playback of original recordings is not recommended.
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The materials were arranged by the archivist.
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Also available on VHS, audiocassette, Hi8, 8, and digital file (MP3).
Restrictions on access
The Elder Interviews contain personal and private information. Therefore access to Elder Interviews requires a Council Resolution from the appropriate First Nation clearly granting the required permission to view the Elder Interview. For further information on how to obtain a Council Resolution please contact the Archivist.
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Associated materials
Further Elder Interviews can be found in the TARR Elder Interviews fonds, and under the Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council - Treaty Aboriginal Rights Research Archives Elder Interviews Collection.