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699 Day Schools
A map of Federal Indian Day Schools in Canada with a corresponding RG-10 file for each location.
After the Spirit Sang: Aboriginal Canadian and Museum Policy in the New Millennium
Age Grade Societies (Blood)
All Saints Indian School Choir to take Part in Carol Festival
Banned Practice: The Potlatch and British Columbia, 1803-1953
Compilation of primary documents.
Batoche -- National Historic Site - Dorothy Hall. - Newspaper clipping and photograph. - 1967.
Caughnawaga (Kahnawá:ke): Settler Accounts to 1900
Primarily newspaper articles.
Chief William Scow Interview #1
Chief William Scow Interview #2
Diefenbaker - Memoirs - Correspondence - Record - "I am a Canadian"
Dog Sled Team
Federation of Sask Indians Conference held at Coronet
Finally We Are Growing Our Own
[First Nations Fishing Pacific Coast]
Folk festival activities
Fort Carlton / A Saskatchewan Historic Site - Pamphlet. - 1967.
Historical note:
Fort Carlton was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trade post from 1810 until 1885. As a Company post it primarily dealt in provisions, namely pemmican and buffalo robes although other furs were traded as well.Fort Pitt Historic Park - Pamphlet.. - 1967.
Historical note:
Francis Black Interview
Horse Racing of the Blood Indians
In/visible Sight: The Mixed-Descent Families of Southern New Zealand
Indian Affairs facts and figures / Faits et chiffres à propos des Affaires Indiennes - Booklet. - September 1967.
The Indian People and the Indian Act - Arthur Laing. - Address. - [1967?].
Indian Record (Vol. XXX, No. 1, January, 1967)
Indian Record (Vol. XXX, No. 10, December, 1967)
Indian Record (Vol. XXX, No. 2, February, 1967)
Indian Record (Vol. XXX, No. 3, March, 1967)
Indian Record (Vol. XXX, No. 4, April, 1967)
Indian Record (Vol. XXX, No. 5, May 1967)
Indian Record (Vol. XXX, No. 7, September, 1967)
Indian Record (Vol. XXX, No. 8, October, 1967)
Indian Record (Vol. XXX, No. 9, November, 1967)
Indians of Yukon and Northwest Territories - Booklet. - March 1967.
The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents
Lists all 73 volumes edited by Reuben Gold Thwaites, with subject descriptions and links to full text in the Internet Archive.
Joe Gambler
Joe Gambler
Joe Louie Interview #1
Joe Louie Interview #2
"John A. MacDonald, Confederation and the West"
Levi Wasegenis Interview
Linguistic and Cultural Affiliations of Canadian Indian Bands
This booklet describes the ten linguistic groups in Canada and sub-categories used in booklet: location, culture area and principal cultural characteristics. Also included is a table of Indian bands, the Indian Agency to which they belong, language used and population.
Mapping Indigenous Futures: Creating a Native Voice in Higher Education
Mrs. Agnes Cranmer Interview
Mrs. (Florence) Bob Davidson Interview
Norman McLeod Interview #2
"Our Amazing Visitors": Catherine Cartwright's Account of Labrador Inuit in England
Comments on four letters containing new information regarding a group of five Inuit who travelled to England from Labrador in the 18th century. The four letters discussed are included.
Papers Regarding Arctic Sovereignty and an Inuit Armed Force to Maintain It
Permission: A Blood Reserve Sourcebook Drawn from Settler Records
[Record Group 10: Documents Relating to Residential and Day Schools]
Digitized versions of originals (1879-1949) mainly relating to day-to-day running of individual schools across Canada such as building maintenance, general administration, teachers' salaries and residences, and supplies. In some cases admissions and discharges (residential schools), death of pupils (residential schools), applications to teach, inspectors' reports, drugs and medical supplies for treatment of students, and vocational training supplies are also mentioned. Some headquarters files are included. Also included is link to indexes to the Indian Affairs School Files.
Report by Lieut. William F. Butler (69th Regt.) of His Journey from Fort Garry to Rocky Mountain House and Back, During the Winter of 1870-71. to Hon. Adams G. Archibald Lieut. Gov. Manitoba, 10th March, 1871.
Excerpt from The Great Lone Land, originally published in 1873.