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            7 Archival description results for Canada

            CA BI T-1020 · Item · 1975
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of an interview with Annabelle Mackinnon (nee Gillis) of Gillis' Lake.

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle (Prime Brook) A Story of Life in Pioneer Days Agriculture (Part 1)

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Lumbering to bsupply spars for sailing ships

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Grist Mills

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Dye Mills

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Farming - livestock & crops

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Planting potatoes in burnt woods

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Wool industries - sheep shearing

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle French women grew flax

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle How leather was tanned & its uses

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle A story of Father's MacLeod's boots

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Col. Granger & the Copper mine

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Gaelic speakers & religious education

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Clothing in the pioneer days

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Improvement of crops with coming of commercial fertilizer.

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Story of an agricultural meeting ...

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Dairy products - wooden tubs & butter prints

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle The beginning of Co-operatives

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Farming conditions improved with the start of the Steel Plant

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Barn-raising frolics

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Mary Bevin, a nurse from Man-o-War, delivered babies in Boulardrie area

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Fishing schooners- Fox Island

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Travelling to dances by Ferry

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Fishing lobster through the ice

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Root cellars - how produce was stored

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle The making of soft soap

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Life in the Pioneer Days (cont.) / Priests in Boularderie

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle A farm purchased (200 acres) for $750

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Genealogy of Iain Mor, Boisdale

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Clearing the land - stump fences

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Grist Mill at Malloney's Creek

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Harvesting wheat - threshing and winnowing

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Barley and grinding barley meal

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle How to make cheese

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Preserving butter

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Women's role in the early days

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Shearing sheep...

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Processing wool - carding mills

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Pioneer handicrafts with wool

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Ceilidhs

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Transportation - travelled Big Pond to Boularderie by ice in winter, boats in summer

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Potato crops - the coming of blight & potato bugs

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle How leather was tanned

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Mi'kmaw crafts

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Sea weed and its uses

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle The Government & Sir John A. MacDonald- economic conditions

            MacKinnon, Mrs. Annabelle Pensions in today's society

            MacKinnon, Blaine
            CMH 86-46-86-46 LEB/SAY-Ac-40 · Item · 05 Aug. 1986
            Part of Inverness County Dance Project

            Interview with Lee Cremo - 2nd part (continuation from tape LEB/SAY-Ac-39) - talk about wedding dance, speaks about developing music in children, chanting or singing during wedding dance, special wedding song, birthdays, praying, singing for dancing, he sings the song for the dance, celebration dance, Nescaouette dance, learning to dance, dances in home, respect for elders, his wife explains about dancing and dance at Chapel Island, dance died out on Chapel Island, Mi'kmaq life, learning dancing, understanding Mi'kmaw dance movement, step for dances, respect in dancing.

            Canadian Museum of History
            CMH 86-46-86-46 LEB/SAY-Ac-9 · Item · 1986
            Part of Inverness County Dance Project

            Item is a sound recording of an interview with Malcolm MacDonald about his life, dances when he was growing up, dances at homes and schools, frolics, waltz, music for the Scotch Four, seasons for dancing, collecting of the fiddles, making a living, fishing, weddings in Mabou, church picnics, dancing stages, electricity, stories about dances, changes in dancing, qualities of a good dancer, wedding reel, Gaelic song-dances, dancing on bridges, origin of the dance, mines in Cobalt (Ontario), floor surface for dancing, dress at a house party, food at house parties, transportation, distances traveled to attend a dance, differences in the sets, occasions for dances, Boston.

            Canadian Museum of History
            CMH 86-46-86-46 LEB/SAY-Ac-3 · Item · 02 Jul. 1986
            Part of Inverness County Dance Project

            Item is a sound recording of an interview with Mary and Donald Roddy Rankin about their life, dance evenings, situations for dances, lumber camps, fishing industry, cooperatives, coop stores and banks, the role of the Church, song-dances, priest, Church picnic, etc., Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, July 2, 1986.

            Canadian Museum of History
            CMH 86-46-86-46 LEB/SAY-Ac-21 · Item · 1986
            Part of Inverness County Dance Project

            Interview with Maureen MacKenzie about her life, type of dancing, learning process, figures, numbering of couples, teaching figures, change in set, dancing running in families, church picnics, weddings and the stages for dancing, the wedding reel, jigging tunes, song or game dances, learning of dance in school, qualities of traditional dancing, dance context. Interview with Rodney MacDonald about his life, dancing in public, learning a square set, step-dancing, learning fiddling, occasions for dancing, qualities of a good step-dancer, floor surface for dancing, shoes, clothing for a concert and hall, past dancers.

            Canadian Museum of History
            CMH 86-46-86-46 LEB/SAY-Ac-26 · Item · 15 Jul. 1986
            Part of Inverness County Dance Project

            Interview with Minnie and Natalie MacMaster about their life, step-dancing, number of steps, frequency of dances, number of figures, concerts, picnics, stages at weddings, Scotch Four, Nathalie and the fiddle, playing for dances, winter playing, names of tunes, sheets of dance repertoire which Mary Janet MacDonald compiled, young people's interest in this music and dance, Glencoe Mills. July 15, 1986. Interview with Arsène LeBlanc calls figure he remembers, August 10, 1986, the music is a tape of Buddy MacMaster and Dougie MacPhee from Glencoe Mills, three figures (reels), where he learned them.

            Canadian Museum of History
            CMH 86-46-86-46 LEB/SAY-Ac-34 · Item · 11 Jul. 1986
            Part of Inverness County Dance Project

            Interview with Aland MacDonald about his life, dancing in the Judique Hall, more couples in the set, describe calls, music for the figures, swing, dance occasions, picnics, step-dancing, stages, weddings, dance prohibition, the Scotch Four, Jigging tunes, song-dances, music in his family, house parties, frolics. Interview with Robert Gillis about his life, house parties, number of figures and descriptions, round-racing and swing positions, waltzing and round-dancing by itself, first, second and third figure, grand chain, origin of square dance, church picnics, pay for prompters, caller on the stage. July 11, 1986.

            Canadian Museum of History