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Gerry Oleman 'Wild Salmon'
Disclaimer: All testimonies are the experiences and beliefs of the individuals interviewed.
Author: Oleman, Gerry, Author: Interviewer: Johnson, Karen, Author: Oral Testimony Archivist(s): Harrison, Don, Author: Principle Investigator: ross, Dr. annie
Date created: 2012-05-24
Colliers and cowboys
Author: Sasges, Michael Joseph
Date created: 2013-04-11

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  • Graduating extended essay / Research project (1)
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  • Interviewer: Johnson, Karen (1)
  • Oleman, Gerry (1)
  • Oral Testimony Archivist(s): Harrison, Don (1)
  • Principle Investigator: ross, Dr. annie (1)
  • Sasges, Michael Joseph (1)

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