Janet Dyson interviewing Frank Hope about trapping and caribou hunting on the Mealy Mountains. Elizabeth Penashue trapping and hunting on the Mealy Mountains. How she didn't want Muskrat falls to go through because of all the damage it would cause to Labrador. Talk of her walks on the land that she does every year and what she and the people who went with her did. How she became a midwife.
Janet Dyson interviewing Edward Blake and Max McLean taking about being in the Mealy's for trapping. Trapping story.
Janet Dyson interviewing Chelsey Lethbridge about hunting, land claims (Porcupine island) and being on the land. Interviewing Perry Michelin about hunting and trapping over the Mealy Mountains. How they use to get around on sled team.
Janet Dyson interviewing Edward Blake. Edward Blake taking about being in the Mealy's for trapping. Trapping story. Max McLean about what he use to do up in the Mealy's (hunt Caribou)
Charlotte Dyson interviewing Lewis Brown about what his childhood as like. Hunting , trapping and fishing.
Unknown interviewing Jim Learning. about what it was like when he as younger. Hunting, trapping and fishing.
Nelson Greenleaf interviewing Vern Martin and Malcom Pardy about No name for the interviewer. Genealogy.Superstitions. The first skidoo that he got.How dog teams were replaced by skidoos. Jobs on the Base.How he (Malcom Pardy) was a firefighter. How they had to respond to operational emergencies.
Pamela Andersen interviewing Doris Saunders about where she is from (Cartwright) talk of her childhood. Genealogy of her family.
Kenemich-Kenamu "Little Ball of Yarn" Them Days concert rehearsal donated and recorded by John O. Heard. Anita Best, Debbie Gill, Bernard Heard, John Heard, Gordie Crawford,Wade Wilcox, BevVey, Kathleen Boralse, Tim Borlase- Bob Moore, Melvin Hamel, Ken Campbell, Selby Mesher, Caroline Craford.
Happy Valey - Goose Bay, NL. September 27th 1992. IGA Centennial Finale at Lab Inn donated by John O. Heard. Labrador - NFLD Scottish Folk songs. Merril Strachan with John Heard accompanying. recorded by John O. Heard