Kamloops Wawa, Issue 178[b]

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Database ID28019
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections
Fonds/CollectionFather J.M.R. LeJeune
SeriesWawa-1
File/Item ReferenceWawa-1-Wawa-S1-175
Date of creationJuly 1899
Physical description/extent4 pages; Mimeographed
Number of images4
Scope and contentFrench edition. Story of how "in the beginning" Aboriginal people lived together under one big lodge or outside but that they later started to build cabins with tree trunks, branches, straw and earthen plaster. Two of these identical buildings [for the missionary?] were called Reunion Houses, Catechism Houses, or the Priest's House and were later replaced by wooden structures. Describes how these "primitive" houses are slowly becoming buildings of good taste, according to architectural regulations. Describes how the altars have improved.
Copyright holderPublic domain
Copyright expiry datePublic domain
TypeArchival
Primary MediaTextual documents
Provenance Access PointLeJeune, Jean Marie Raphael
Other notesVolume VIII, No. 7, Issue 178[b]. Pagination 25-28.
Treaty boundariesNo treaty
Cultural regionNorthwest Coast
Plateau
SubjectCommunity Life
Languages and Linguistics
Magazines and Periodicals
Architecture
Language and Linguistics - Chinook Jargon
Date Range(s)1890-1899
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