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"Payepot and His People "was first published serially by "The
Western Producer." In 1957 it was published in book form by the
Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society.
Abel Watetch was a nephew of Chief Payepot and a veteran of World
War I. As noted in the introduction to the 1957 edition, Watetch
had earlier set down in "fine, clear handwriting" the previously
unwritten history of his people, having "assembled many of the
recollections of his kin to 'set the record right'," These writings
were the basis of the story told here in Payepot and His People,
supplemented by further recollections by Watetch and his friend,
Chief Sitting Eagle Changing Position (Harry Ball), documented
either on tape or through written correspondence.
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