Jolene Jackman and Patty Lane interviewing Andrea Flowers (Side A) about growing up in Makkovik, her geneaology (6 brothers, 2 sisters) chores, dog team, hauling wood and food. Gustav Boase (Side B) about his father, what he did when the caribou ran out, hospital visits and home remedies.
Jolene Jackman and Patty Lane interviewing Gustav Boase about food, porridge, tea, pea soup and other. Work that he did growing up, splitting wood and other household chores.
Jolene Jackman and Patty Lane interviewing Andrew Piercey Talks of his family (8 sisters and 4 brothers). Talk of when Hebron was resettled. Some of his community went to Nain and Makkovik, he didn't like the move. Talk of fishing.Ghost stories, the transition from dog sled to skidoos. Had to shoot dogs in his community because of Rabies.
Doris J. Saunders interviewing Pear Pye about her family history.
Sheila Saunders and Tara Kelly interviewing Roland Baikie about trapping, skinning the furs, the dog team that he kept, home remedies. How he stored his food while out on the land. Kathleen Blake talking of recipes and food that she made when she was younger
Sheila Saunders and Tara Kelly talking to Una Saunders about her home recipes. Description of instructions on how to cook. Horace talks about he went trapping before the base was built. In 1940 the base was starting to be built and he got a job there as a carpenter.
Sheila Saunders interviewing Mary Clark about how they would preserve fish that they had caught.
Tara Kelly and Sheila Saunders interview Rose Michelin and Richard Michelin. Talk of Valley's bite.