Oral History

Mr. Charlie Fisher 1990, 72 pages

Documenting the life and career of Charley Fisher, who was the first Native Justice of the Peace in Kenora, Ontario. Interview topics include: family and marriage; Native justice system; early work in the courts as interpreter; move to Kenora, Ontario; Justice of the Peace, 1978. Interview conducted by Christine J.N. Kates. File includes two audio cassette recordings, a transcript with index (72 p.), and a copy one item of correspondence outlining how the oral history would be preserved and accessed through the Osgoode Society Oral History Programme's Oral History programme.

Date Started: 21/08/1990

Date Completed: 21/08/1990

Status: Please contact Osgoode Society for more information

Interviewer: Christine J.N. Kates

Number of pages: 72

Archive Details

Archive Link: https://aims.archives.gov.on.ca/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/DESCRIPTION_WEB/WEB_DESC_DET?SESSIONSEARCH&exp=sisn%2065183

Archive Code: C 81-1-0-106

Title: Interview with Charlie Fisher

Date: Aug. 1990

Description: Textual records, Sound recordings

Physical Description: 1 file of textual records (includes 2 audio cassettes (ca. 120 minutes))

Restrictions: None

Container Info: (Textual records located in container B436851; sound recordings located in container B436723)

Location: Interview conducted as part of the joint General and Regional Programme of 1990-1991.