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Caroline Ennis interview
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- Sound recordings (electronic)
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Nancy's Very Own Foundation (creator): Bronwyn Bragg (interviewer) and Caroline Ennis (interviewee)
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CA ON0034 10-106-S3-F8-I1
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June 22, 2010 (Vervaardig)
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1 sound recording (wav) : 1 hr., 11 min., 2 sec.
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(2007-2012)
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Bereik en inhoud
Oral history interview with Caroline Ennis Tobique activist (Tobique, NB)
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Donor Nancy Ruth in accession in ACC-2012-21
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Digital files were copied from a folder titled 'Complete Set' in a portable USB hard drive
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- Engels
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Digital preservation package ACC-2012-21-01
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All rights remain with the University of Ottawa Library Archives and Special Collections. For copyright permissions contact Archives and Special Collections. Restrictions on interview: "In the future, if anything comes out of these interviews where somebody writes a book or publishes it. And if there is any royalties connected to it, then I would like have a say in where those royalties should go. Because for me I would like it to go to help out women and children. Especially aboriginal women and children like Aboriginal Women's Children. We started one in Fredericton years ago." - Caroline Ennis, interview recording at 1:06:01