The Hillman BU EduTech Project
Presents

David Westfall's
Northern Manitoba Mosaic
 


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CONTENTS

NORTHERN ODYSSEY OF
A TRAVELLING PROFESSOR

A Photo Journal: Page 1

A Photo Journal: Page 2

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Hard Copy & eText Versions
CONTACT INFO HERE
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CD-ROM Label
ONLINE MEMOIRS COLLECTION
ONLINE PREVIEW HERE

Free Translation by Mr. Billy Joe Flett
The Story of 
Kayanway and the Windigos

as told by Mrs. Mary Mason
Elder of St. Theresa Point First Nation
Edited by David Westfall
Recorded March 24, 2004
Hear sample audio by Mrs. Mason

Illustrated by Leslie P. Monias
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Sidney Castel
Singer and Writer of the popular
Pukatawagan Song
and one of the North's most colourful characters.
Photos ~ Bio ~ Globe & Mail Feature 
CBC  & CKY Interviews ~ Audio/Video ~ Links
www.hillmanweb.com/puk/westfall/puksong/castel1.html
From the Past. . . A Photo Archive
Introduction
From the Past
The Land
Wildlife
Settlement
Work & Play


Over 100 Still Photo Captures
from Rare Films of Pukatawagan
Gallery 1
Gallery 2
Gallery 3
Gallery 4

Art by George L. Flett
English - Island Lake Dictionary of Idioms
(A 10 MB PDF file)


COMING SOON
Pukatawagan's Remarkable Connection with
Belgium's Count de Broyland:
Keno DuBois de Vroylande

Anne de Mishaegen Photos
Sherridon-Lynn Lake Photos

Visit the other Westfall Web pages:
Westfall/Castel English-Cree Dictionary and Memoirs of the Elders:
Contact Information
Pukatawagan: The English-Cree Dictionary


DAVID WESTFALL
Academic Autobiography

David WestfallSince 1988, I worked as a travelling professor and as a centre coordinator in the Brandon University Northern Teacher Education Program (BUNTEP). I have taught a variety of teaching methods courses in English language arts and in English as a second or additional language, as well as courses in English composition, introductory linguistics and language acquisition. I retired from teaching on September 1, 2006.

Born in Idaho in 1942, I received a B.A. degree in German and English at Utah State University (1964) and pursued graduate studies in Germanic languages in 1964-1965, concentrating on German language, philology and literature in Marburg, Germany. I acquired a Master of Arts degree in Germanics at the University of Washington (Seattle, 1966) and completed several years of further postgraduate work in Germanics and German literature at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver), where I also completed a program in secondary school teacher education and acquired teacher certification. I have also taught at Iowa State University (Ames) and in British Columbia.

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Assistant Professor ~ Faculty of Education ~ Brandon University
2007/2014
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