Mss.Ms.Coll.164.08 - Stan Cuthand (restricted)
- Interview with Neal McLeod, January 22, 1999 [1 of 2]
- Interview primarily on horses in relation to Cree culture and history. Questions for Stan Cuthand.
- Interview with Stan Cuthand, August 17, 2007
- Interview mainly concerns Misatimwas (Sailing Horses).
- Interview with Stan Cuthand, December 1998
- Interview on horses, father, names of horses. Recorded on a Wednesday, maybe late November.
- Interview with Stan Cuthand, January 10, 1995
- Interview on multiple topics. Tape sleeve: "Thunderbirds as hunters of serpent. Sounding Lake, battle between snakes/TB. Remembering sundances Mrs. Fineday. Storms and pretension. Describe TBirds. Sundance tape (30m). [42:00] Memegwesiu. Children's Tree singing. [49:00] Thunderbird songs. Not secret or lost. [1:10:00] Memegwesiu. [01:21:56] Old men were fun. [01:30:00] Taboo, maniotwuk."
- Interview with Stan Cuthand, January 1996 [1 of 2]
- Interview on roles of women in Cree society, female spirits, horses, critique of Mother Earth concept, and other topics.
- Interview with Stan Cuthand, January 1996 [2 of 2]
- Includes critique of Basil Johnston and Mother Earth concept, discussion of the idea of equality in relation to Cree concepts, and related topics.
- Interview with Stan Cuthand, January 20, 1996 [1 of 2]
- Interview on multiple topics related to horses and Plains Cree culture and history. Tape sleeve: "Translating John McLeod's tape. Another Side B of cult. coll. tape. Horse raiding"
- Interview with Stan Cuthand, January 20, 1996 [2 of 2]
- Interview on multiple topics relating to horses and Plains Cree culture and history.
- Interview with Stan Cuthand, July 2003
- Interview primarily concerns memegwesi.
- Interview with Stan Cuthand, March 17, 1998
- Interview on horses in relation to Plains Cree history and culture.
- Interview with Stan Cuthand, May 30, 1994
- Interview on thunderbirds, mother earth concept, and related topics. Tape sleeve: "Thunderbirds. Has story of Ten Brothers. Blood T-Bird song. Mother Earth. Wanuskewin not harmony."