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1981 Elders' Conference 2/4
1981 Elders' Conference 3/4
1981 Elders' Conference 4/4
Angus Bear Interview
Annie Richard Interview
Appendix I: Haida Stories and Beliefs
Are the Carrier Sociology and Mythology Indigious or Exotic?
The Athabasca Barges
Batoche National Historic Site / Public Comment on the Plan Alternatives - Report. - August 1981.
Historical note:
Batoche Planning Program - January 1981.
Batoche Rectory National Parks Sign
Battle of Duck Lake plaque
Bibliography of the Athapascan Languages
Big Splash In Cumberland House
Birch Bark Biting A Dying Indian Art
Blackfoot Lodge Tales: The Story of a Prairie People
Chinook and Shorthand Rudiments: with Which the Chinook Jargon and the Wawa Shorthand Can Be Mastered Without a Teacher in a Few Hours
Christine Adam: Uranium City's Number One Resident
Cora Sanderson Interview
Crowd gathered around Aboriginal People in Yorkton
Deschambault Lake Develops Ski Slope
Duck Lake School Residence
Eighth Report on the North-Western Tribes of Canada
The Face Pullers: Ch.1 Images - "Cree Indians, Blanket Costume"
The Face Pullers: Ch.2 Images - :"'Pointed Cap,' Cree Indian, with His Fifth Squaw"
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 Images - "Knitting and Spinning at St. Albert School"
Black and white photograph of a class of young Indigenous girls learning to knit and spin at the St. Albert industrial school. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 images - "Learning Saddlery and Bootmaking, St. Albert School, 1898"
Black and white photograph of a class of Indigenous youths learning saddlery and bootmaking at the St. Albert industrial school. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 images - Reserve Indians
Black and white photograph of four Indigenous men wearing western clothing, taken on a reserve in Alberta. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Ch. 3 Images - St. Albert Brass Band
Black and white photograph of the members of the St. Albert Brass Band posing with instruments. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers - Unused Photos "Boys at Work, Industrial School St. Albert"
The Face Pullers - Unused Photos - "Dairying, Industrial School, St. Albert"
The Face Pullers - Unused Photos - "High River Industrial School Football Team"
The Face Pullers - Unused Photos "Knitting and Spinning Department, Industrial School, St. Albert"
The Face Pullers - Unused Photos - "Sewing Department, Industrial School, St. Albert"
First Nations Sign Land Treaty in Prince Albert
Fond du Lac Priest Recalls 54 Years
Frazer's Museum: Storehouse Of History
Glimpses of the Past in the Red River Settlement, from Letters of Mr. John Pritchard, 1805-1836
History of the Old Testament: Age I, From Adam to Abraham, containing 2083 years
Historical note:
No author is provided but J.C. Pilling's "Bibliography of Chinookan Languages" attributes the text to Louis Napoleon St. Onge.Honore Jaxon (William Henry Jackson) - Portrait
Historical note:
Honore Jaxon, aka William Henry Jackson. Jaxon was Riel's secretary leading up to the Northwest Resistance and his only white Protestant follower. Prior to this he had been secretary of the Prince Albert Settler's Union. After the resistance he escaped to the United States where he was active in the Labour Movement and the Bahai faith.Honoré Joseph Jaxon: A Man Who Lived For Others - Donald B. Smith. - Article. - Autumn 1981.
Ice Harvest Deschambault Lake
In Indian Tents: Stories Told by Penobscot, Passamaquoddy and Micmac Indians
Indian and Northern Education Program
Indian Art Display at the Friendship Centre
The Indian Territory: Its Chiefs, Legislators and Leading Men
The Iroquois Trail, or, Footprints of the Six Nations in Customs, Traditions and History
John St. Germaine And His Dog Team
Kamloops Phonographer, Issue 3
Historical note:
Le Jeune published several issues of the Kamloops Phonographer to help teach the Duployan writing system.