The Francophone Ranchers of British Columbia’s Interior Plateau The Francophone Ranchers of British Columbia’s Interior Plateau Société historique francophone de Colombie-Britannique
Moïse Pigeon (1841-1900), also known as “Moses”, circa 1880. Source: Don Logan, Dog Creek: 100 Years, Trafford Publishing, 2007, p.7
For more information, see the entry on Father Charles Pandosy in the online Dictionary of Canadian Biography, http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/pandosy_charles_12E.html
For more information on the sculpture, see https://sites.google.com/site/pandosysculpture/ For more information on the Mission site, see http://fatherpandosy.com and https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=3331 For more information on the Brothers’ Dwelling, see https://www.kelowna.ca/our-community/arts-culture-heritage/heritage/heritage-register/brothers-dwelling-house
Louis Antoine Minaberriet is considered the first Basque in BC, arriving around 1858, looking for gold in the Thompson valley. Some two years later, Louis Antoine returned to […]
Daryl Minnabarriet (1947- ) is the only child of Louis Joseph “Joe” Minnabarriet (1911-1981) and Florence Marie Minnabarriet (née Lafleur, 1923-2001), a Métis woman from Saskatchewan. Daryl’s father […]
Daryl Minnabarriet is the only child of Louis Joseph “Joe” Minnabarriet (1911-1981) and Florence Marie Minnabarriet (née Lafleur, 1923-2001). Daryl’s father is the fourth of six children of […]
Many Indigenous youth choose to serve in the Armed Forces during wartime, including three of Louis Joseph Antoine Globe Minaberriet’s sons. During the Second World War, Peter served […]
Louis Antoine and La’staa’s great-grandson Percy was a champion calf-roper and All Around Cowboy who won his first steer-riding competition at age 16. In 1979, Pro Rodeo Canada […]
No photo exists of Amédée Isnardy or Julianne Waillamalkwa, the parents of these young men. Note the very Mexican tone of the hats and jackets. Many cowboys in […]
James “Jimmy” Isnardy (1879-1978), son of Amédée and Julienne Waillamalkwa, attended St. Louis College of the Oblates in New Westminster, where he learned how to play the violin. […]
David “Sonny” Isnardy (1914-1988), son of James “Jimmy” and Christine Bowe, was a sniper on the front lines during the Second World War. The photo shows him and […]
Rupert Michael “Mike” Isnardy (1923-2004), eldest child of Jimmy and Evelyn, was well respected as a horseman. On his Springhouse ranch, he raised cattle as well as bucking […]