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Redmond Mrs. (interview)
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(1925-2005)
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This file contains a documented conversation of an interview with Mrs. Redmond, an Indigenous women from Paul Island who lost her status for marrying a white man. Mrs. Redmond was the Director of the Residence for a home called, An Dijon or "My Home," for Indigenous girls who come into the city or who are facing problems.