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| Title: | Paulhus, Fred, Interview | 
| Subject: | History, 1885 Resistance, Family, Gabriel Dumont | 
| Description: | Fred was interviewed on July 18, 1973 in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.  Mr. Paulhus is of French-Canadian descent and is not Métis. However, he is married to a Métis and has lived most of his life in a Métis community.  Mr. Paulhus was born in Manitoba in 1908 to French-Canadian parents.  He moved to Saskatchewan when 15 years of age and later married a Métis woman.  They lived in the Duck Lake/Batoche area for a number of years.  Fred discusses the 1885 Resistance:  the causes, the battles and his views of Riel and Dumont. | 
| Publisher: | Gabriel Dumont Institute | 
| Date: | 1973/07/18 | 
| Type: | Text Document | 
| Format: | application/pdf | 
| Language: | English | 
| Date of Copyright: | May 30, 2003 | 
| Coverage: | Duck Lake, Batoche, Saskatchewan | 
	
		| GDI Media Location: | GDI Oral Histories Interviews | 
	
		| GDI Media Filename: | Paulhus, Fred (C. Pearlstone).pdf |