__ TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C... “Art and music, c, painting a: ana [ -. country”. who lived from.1883 to 1969. and ' did mich to-‘presérve'the face of Canada’ by “collecting and, recording | its musical past. .. Dr- Barbeau, who spent much time with Skeena Indians, is the ‘subject ‘of a tribute.on CBC -, Radio’ 's Tuesday. ‘Night, March 23 at .8_p.m. ee : "> Sometimes called the: dean of Canadian folklore,-he. gollected A 195" Eskimo’ folk ‘songs, 3,000 “Indian fotk songs, 7,000 French Canadian and 1,500 old English [ folk tunes. : USED ‘EDISON’ “re the -early days his ; “recording equipment was an - “Secondary “School winter ‘carnival Friday. . ‘Sludents earned $1,300 for club: projects at the 'PSA LONG GSiRETCH tor Stephanie Dutfus a¢ she tosses a ring at the Caledonia Senior Edison machine “in which a “metal: stylus: guts into a sculpture. ‘{s..the face of a So said Dr. Marius Barbeau |: ; revolving - record about two ‘minutes of - music. ; ‘Dr. Barbeau was the first French Canadian .to mecelve a Rhodes Schotarship.: . For-his degree: from’ Oxford Northwest Coast.of B:C. . In 1911 he joined the staff of the National Museum in.Otlawa where he remained for 40 years... re he tems IN SKEENA’ two major studies were of French Canadian, folk culture; and the Canadian Indians of the Northwest B.C. Coast... ' Altogether he wrote 50 books -and 700 articles. He once said it would take. two lives to process all his.research. . Montreal producer of. ‘the wax.. “idee ie ts field. ’ University: he‘ wrote a thesis on_ The. Totemi¢ System’ of _the.. _enthusiasm, | As an ethnomusicologist, his’ ‘progeain’ Michael “Cags’ ‘Beggs, says of Barbeau that in folklore “ | Research he, was rst tein: “He! was. a. ‘man. with Be. mission, went his own way: ‘and, did-what he wanted té do In life ‘with curiosity, . infectious: -tenacity. . and enormous capacity for - work..:he didn't dust col lect. material. He sang the porigs, beat the? drums, spoke Indian languages and’was deeply involved,’ not. ‘just ‘with’ things ° “but, with people. +. A VARIETY we ‘Producer Beggs created’ ‘his’. story. from a variety, of ° interviews he collected over the. past two years and from: commentaries by Barbeau’ himself. 7 ‘SA YS_B.C.’s NISHGA MLA | Special Indian. VICTORIA (CP) — The only Indian. member of the British’ Colurnbia iegislature insisted Wednesday that the provincial: education system should provide no special treatment or curriculum for Indians; — 6. ‘curriculum’ not: this “imbalance,” and claimed that universities are the “chief bandits’’ of funds available. Mr. Brothers said his depart- ment is placing heavy emphasis on the importance of vocational | colleges and career training as... “policy, "he said. Y _ Dr. McGeer said that in the ‘fiscal year now ending the. goy- ernment had spent only $6 mil- lion of the $15 million appropri- ated for. capital grants to unt versities. than are ‘being taught on: ihe reserves, .They. have praved they can do it under -your own: |. curriculum.” “Facing the minister, Mr. Cab der added: a “What you have provided During debate on education |. under the school system for Urging the release of more opposed to university department spending | your child, my child will buy money for universities, he education, éstimates, Frank ~ Calder |:"just. the way it is.” charged that B.C. is falling | _ During debate, the minister (NDP—Atlin) told Education | PASS ESTIMATES vt ‘‘monumentally far’? behind | again answered criticism from Minister Donald Brothers: ; gittings and more | ‘other. provinces in this, Tespect. | Opposition. members ‘abqut the “Pon't you dare intreduce;any i debate, the But Hobert Weriman, (SG | provincial government's specia¥ ert culty for asians tHe sth. 208 Delta) ‘#0k the: opposite View! + fi formula for school injthis province ‘appropriation for the edueatior|" He noted-that in the'education operdting cogty. . ‘The MLA said. ‘he was ‘ane of the first Indians.to attend inte- grated public. high school and university, and he had been able to adapt to the new methods and challenges... Pale "I believe if le ean do it anyone can do it,” he said; : ‘“There.are‘more Indians go- ing into public schools today department. Liberal leader Patrick Mé& Geer complained that classes are still conducted at UBC ‘in shacks that were condemned in. : 1846; and that portable units-are-. itt ‘use “at Simon Fraser. Uni- versily. . ” * “There * ‘is no way you can ‘argue commonsense to such a. ™° GOOD: GUYS. vote under ‘discussion, for post. * secondary education. :.and. training, $100 million of the total $142 million was earmarked for universities while only $32 ‘million was for - vocational colleges and other. post- secondary institutions. 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