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    Our stories. Johnny Johns [videorecording (DVD)].
    Glass Co.,
    Call #:DVD 639.1092 J659os
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  • Johns, Johnny.
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  • Tlingit First Nation -- Yukon -- Biography.
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  • Hunting guides -- Yukon -- Biography.
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  • Outfitters (Outdoor recreation) -- Yukon -- Biography.
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  • Our stories: snapshots of the past ; 12
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    Alternate title: 
    Johnny Johns: our stories [videorecording (DVD)]
    Format: 
    [videorecording (DVD)].
    Description: 
    1 videodisc (ca. 24 min.) : digital sd., col. ; 12 cm.
    Notes: 
    "Jane Glassco presents"--Container.
    "In the last 100 years, much has happened to Canada and to Canadians. For each of us the story is different. This is just one in the series."--Container.
    Originally Broadcast: July 5, 1994 on CBC Television.
    Home use only.
    Production: 
    Jane Glassco.
    Summary: 
    Johnny Johns was born somewhere in the Yukon bush during the Klondike Goldrush at the end of the nineteenth century. He lived in two societies - the Tlinglit Indian to which he belonged and the White which often surrounded him. In 1902, Johnny and his two younger sisters went to a Mission School near Carcross, Yukon, as ordered by the Canadian government. After one year, Johnny's sister had died, and many of his classmates were malnourished or had tuberculosis. So Johnny's father took them out of school and Johnny went back to hunting, trapping and fishing. At 13 he had the responsibility of caring for his family and, at 19 he was running his own business. Johnny grew up to be one of the world's most successful hunting guides and outfitters. The tourists took home the trophies, and the meat fed Johnny's extended families. In 1942, he was hired to lead thousands of American soldiers in building the Alaska Highway. He knew the land and picked the path to lay the road, conveniently winding by his favourite fishing places. Johnny passed away in 1988.
    Genre: 
    Television programs -- Canada.
    Biographical television programs.
    Documentary television programs.
    DVDs.
    Other authors: 
    Glassco, Jane.
    Glass Co. Inc.
    Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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