hannah miller
Feb 24, 2017 · 2 min read
William Gollings, 1878–1932

Oral History of a Cree Woman

Katherine grew up on a trading post far north of Edmonton, Alberta. Her parents supplied goods and traded with the Cree Indians. Katherine’s father, Albert would travel many miles through treacherous weather to procure supplies by horse and cart. He would be gone for weeks at a time while Katherine and and her mother, Hannah would be left alone to hope for his safe return.

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Story telling was a part of my history. I grew up on an Island in the Atlantic where oral stories were told for entertainment.

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