Carl McNaughton interview
Orchard, Imbert, 1909-1991
Customs inspection
Frontier and pioneer life--British Columbia--20th century
Indigenous peoples--Education--British Columbia
Indigenous peoples--British Columbia--Okanagan
Fruit-culture--British Columbia
Pattullo, Thomas Dufferin, 1873-1956
Walsh, Anthony
RECORDED: [location unknown], 1965-05-28 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Mr. Carl McNaughton discusses Anthony Walsh's work at Inkameep reserve school, 1932 to 1942. He discusses impressions of Mr. Walsh; the writing of children's plays; the school; a description of plays and dances; art and craft work; displays; general comments on the Inkameep experiment; what happened after Mr. Walsh left; Mr. Walsh's work and character; the effect of his Inkameep work; M;r. Walsh's talents; the children's plays; a description of Mr. Walsh including his background; and George Baptiste who was the old chief at Inkameep. TRACK 2: Mr. McNaughton recalls some people of t;he South Okanagan from 1922 and on. He discusses the Krugers of Meyers Flat; Mr. McCuddy's days as a customs officer; the Haynes family; the development of orchards in the south Okanagan from 1918; rancher Val Haynes; the Fraser family; crops grown; the growth of Oliver; Osoyoos; original land prices were high and then lowered by Premier Pattullo after a protest; and recent dealings with Indians.
1965-05-28
2 audio reels (01:00:00) : 19 cm/sec, mono ; 18 cm
https://search-bcarchives.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca//carl-mcnaughton-interview
T1099:0001
Nk'Mip Reserve
Oliver (B.C.)
Osoyoos (B.C.)
Okanagan Region (B.C.)
No access restrictions apply.