Recording of a talk given by William Pinky Foster about long-time residents of the Similkameen Valley. The talk includes narratives from journals written in 1886 and 1887. Includes discussion of town sights, daily practices in Keremeos, and travels. Trade and transportation from New Caledonia, through Montreal and Saskatchewan to Port William
Interview with Martin Mraz, a long-time resident of the Similkameen Valley. Part 1 includes discussi...
Today, Puget Sound represents one of the most important and prized harbors in the United States and ...
William Dufresne, Margaret Dufresne, and Julia Van Holt share their childhood memories of growing up...
Recording of a talk given by William Pinky Foster about long-time residents of the Similkameen Valle...
Recording of a talk given by Duane Thompson about the Hudson's Bay Company's post at Keremeos. Thomp...
Recording of a talk given by Charles Hayes, a Similkameen Valley resident, speaking about his move t...
Unedited interview with Bill Foster of McLaren Creek Station about his early days, as a surveyor and...
Audio - Mr. Whiteley recounts the story of delivering the message of the flood of 1904. He took sev...
Recording of a discussion between multiple unknown individuals who were long-time residents of the S...
Audio recording of 1967 interview with long-time Nanaimo resident Joseph Kneen. Mr. Kneen gives det...
During the early nineteenth century, upwards of thirty Native American villages were documented in t...
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through...
Interview with Gordon Barker, a long-time resident of the Similkameen Valley. Part one includes disc...
Ozanne-Rivierre Françoise. Mikloucho-Maclay : New Guinea Diaries 1871-1883. In: Journal de la Sociét...
Tape recorded presentation given by E.L. Gabelein and Susan Blair at an annual meeting of the Dunn C...
Interview with Martin Mraz, a long-time resident of the Similkameen Valley. Part 1 includes discussi...
Today, Puget Sound represents one of the most important and prized harbors in the United States and ...
William Dufresne, Margaret Dufresne, and Julia Van Holt share their childhood memories of growing up...
Recording of a talk given by William Pinky Foster about long-time residents of the Similkameen Valle...
Recording of a talk given by Duane Thompson about the Hudson's Bay Company's post at Keremeos. Thomp...
Recording of a talk given by Charles Hayes, a Similkameen Valley resident, speaking about his move t...
Unedited interview with Bill Foster of McLaren Creek Station about his early days, as a surveyor and...
Audio - Mr. Whiteley recounts the story of delivering the message of the flood of 1904. He took sev...
Recording of a discussion between multiple unknown individuals who were long-time residents of the S...
Audio recording of 1967 interview with long-time Nanaimo resident Joseph Kneen. Mr. Kneen gives det...
During the early nineteenth century, upwards of thirty Native American villages were documented in t...
This story is an excerpt from a longer interview that was collected as part of the Launching through...
Interview with Gordon Barker, a long-time resident of the Similkameen Valley. Part one includes disc...
Ozanne-Rivierre Françoise. Mikloucho-Maclay : New Guinea Diaries 1871-1883. In: Journal de la Sociét...
Tape recorded presentation given by E.L. Gabelein and Susan Blair at an annual meeting of the Dunn C...
Interview with Martin Mraz, a long-time resident of the Similkameen Valley. Part 1 includes discussi...
Today, Puget Sound represents one of the most important and prized harbors in the United States and ...
William Dufresne, Margaret Dufresne, and Julia Van Holt share their childhood memories of growing up...