This is a 45 second audio recording of Kathy Hodgson-Smith asking somebody questions about Victor Carriere. The original file is in a folder called Kingston and the file name was metisAudio1.mp3. The audio quality is poor.
This is an audio recording of Kathy Hodgson-Smith interviewing a veteran. It sounds like the veteran is Charlie Fosseneauve. It starts with recollections of Charlie's landing on the beach, probably Juno Beach. The audio recording is 58:36 long. The recording pauses around the 16:00 mark and it appears to change to an interview with Francis. It sounds like Clement Chartier is heard asking Francis questions. It could be recorded in France. Around 31:00, a different veteran starts talking. The last 16 or 17 minutes has lots of long gaps. The audio recording is poor quality. Background noise is overwhelming most of the time.
This is an audio recording 29:32 seconds in length. The original file name is metisAudio2.mp3 and it was in a folder called Kingston. It sounds like it is a recording of an event. It is possible the main audio is a series of speakers at the event. Talking/children can be heard in the background. It is in French and English.
Max Morin, Son of WWII Veteran Vital Morin speaks at a Remembrance Day service in Île-à-la-Crosse, Saskatchewan, November 11, 2010. He is standing before a cenotaph honouring veterans of the two World Wars. Jim Durocher is also visible in this photograph.
Photo, a crowd gathers for the unveiling ceremony of the Lac Pelletier Monument to The Métis War Veterans erected by Ponteix Prairie Dog Métis Local 123
Photo, a crowd gathers for the unveiling ceremony of the Lac Pelletier Monument to The Métis War Veterans erected by Ponteix Prairie Dog Métis Local 123
Alex Maurice, Jim Durocher, and unidentified man hold piece of Métis-Themed Artwork at Remembrance Day Ceremony in Île-à-la-Crosse, SK, November 11, 2010
Alex Maurice, Jim Durocher, and unidentified man hold piece of Métis-Themed Artwork at Remembrance Day Ceremony in Île-à-la-Crosse, SK, November 11, 2010