Vol. 15, No. 3 – Digital Only

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More stories from the past, another issue of Them Days tells of the Land and Water Rights Dispute in early Rigolet. Entries of stories that were passed down by elder relatives. Learn about how some younger generations lived in early 1900’s Hopedale in The Way We Lived. This 15th anniversary Them Days volume read about Inuit legends of The Blind Boy and the Loon or How the Polar Bear was turned to Stone. Finally finish with how the trapping methods compare today (1990) to how it was Them Days.

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Them Days Vol. 15, No. 3 – 1990

Cover photo – Alice Palliser D.J. Saunders photo

Land and Water Rights Dispute, Rigolet

Stories Uncle William Told Me – James Saunders Sr.

The Way We Lived – Hilda Dicker

Alice (Perrett) Perrault

Reuben Pye – Shirley Pye Reid

Bangbelly – A mixture of good things – John Terriak

Trapping Methods Compared – Ralph Barrett

Trappin’ and Huntin’ – Mike Normore Sr.