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Life Histories of Elders

In the 1996-2001 Five Year Plan, Into the Next Millennium, we identified the need to document the life histories of Gwich'in Elders. This research was conducted during the summers of 2000 and 2001.

Twenty-four elders from the four Gwich'in communities were interviewed, with the oldest elders interviewed first. Consequently, many of the elder’s life histories describe a very traditional lifestyle of moving seasonally on the land, being the last generation to live in this traditional manner. Their stories are eloquent in their love and knowledge of the land, but they also are interesting historically speaking in that they contain snapshots of the sweeping changes affecting the Gwich'in in the 20th century. Their stories also speak to the importance of family ties, place names, legends and historical events.

In order to pay tribute to these and other elders we have worked with over the years, we have produced four calendars with summaries of their life histories (2001, 2003, 2006, 2008). The elders featured in these calendars can be found below. Longer narratives of each Elders life story have also been written and will be available in book form in the near future.

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Hyacinthe
Andre


Antoine
Andre


Caroline
Andre


Annie
Benoit


Pierre
Benoit


Sarah Bonnetplume


Marka
Bullock


Lydia
Elias


Mary
Firth


Eileen
Koe


Dorothy
Alexie


Rebecca
Francis


Freddy
Greenland


Bella
Greenland


Doris
Simon-Itsi


Charlie
Stewart


Pearl
Carmichael


Sarah Ann
Gardlund


Elizabeth
Greenland


Violet
Jerome


Peter
Kay


Mary
Kendi


Ruby
McLeod


Catherine
Mitchell


Eunice
Mitchell


Jane
Tyrell


Arthur
McLeod


Renie
Stewart


Ruth
Furlong


John
Carmichael


Joanne
Snowshoe


Clara
Neyando



Stephen
Bonnetplume


Dale
Louis Clark



Joan
Nazon


Annie
Norbert


Alfred
Semple


Sarah
Simon


Martha
Stewart


Ellen
Vittrekwa


Jim
Vittrekwa


Tommy
Wright


William
Edwards


Hannah
Alexie


Astrid
McDonald


Renie
Martin


Sarah Jane
Firth


Jane
Charlie


Therese
Remy Sawyer



Caroline
Kay


Elizabeth
Blake

 



 

Our Elders play a crucial role as teachers. They are the source of traditional
knowledge, history, language and culture.

Our family history is important to our identity as Gwich'in.