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Molly Williams and Olive
1 2019-02-19T23:14:40-08:00 Anonymous 7 20 Molly Williams and Olive Lacey, the school teacher's daughter. Elsie Paul recalls "how resourceful the older people were, the Elders," citing how Molly gathered wood every day in the summer, even when she had to walk with a cane. 2019-03-18T20:15:54-07:00 9780774861250_EP_414 Still Image Elsie Paul Christopher B. Teuton & Hastings Shade, with Loretta Shade & Larry Shade 4583f59774ff4c9c529fdbdef4152f62c3020232This page is referenced by:
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Old-Timers
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The old-timers, years ago, I used to see a lot of them, they were very, very independent. They were really up and moving, and self-reliant, and as old as some of them were, they were still able to get out. I’d see old people down the beach gathering wood for their fire with a cane. They’re walking around with a cane.
“Life is so precious that you utilize your every waking moment doing something constructive.”
“It’s important for them to know that history, our history, which was never really documented.”
“That respect is the most important thing. That boundaries – other people’s boundaries – to respect people no matter what colour or race or who they are in life. That first of all they’re human beings.”