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Lee, Alice, Interview

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Title: Lee, Alice, Interview
Subject: Literature, Education
Description: Alice was interviewed on August 12, 1992. Alice is a Métis writer of various forms. Alice discusses the meaning behind a few of her pieces and how she comes up with ideas and themes for her literature. She strongly believes that she was given this gift to return it back to people and share her experiences so other people can learn from them. She writes on topics that she has experienced or that she feels are important to the Aboriginal community. Alice also talks about many of her experiences throughout her university years.
Publisher: Gabriel Dumont Institute
Date: 1992/08/12
Type: Text Document
Format: application/pdf
Language: English
Date of Copyright: May 30, 2003
Coverage: Saskatchewan
GDI Media Location: GDI Oral Histories Interviews
GDI Media Filename: VM - Alice Lee Interview.pdf

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