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[Diary of James Mackinlay]
One bound copy of the diary maintained by Mackinlay May 7- August 23, 1890 during a summer journey northward from near Taltheilei on the east end of Great Slave Lake in the company of Wharburton Pike. Pike used the diary freely in his narrative of the journey called The Barren Grounds of Northern Canada. Mention of "Indians" in various situations and circumstances from trading and guiding to getting equipment made or repaired. Frequent mention of caribou and other animals killed and fish caught.
Education - Other- Indigenous schools-Carlton
Federal Government Executive -- The Prime Minister of Canada - Personal - Invitations -- Honours and Awards -- Native Brotherhood of British Columbia
Federal -- Provincial Welfare Services -- Indian and Eskimo Welfare-Carlton
Federal -- Provincial Welfare Services -- Indian and Eskimo Welfare-Caughnawaga
Federal -- Provincial Welfare Services -- Indian Eskimo Welfare
Federal -- Provincial Welfare Services -- Indian Eskimo Welfare-- Duck Lake
Indians Minutes of Meetings
Introduction to Document Six: The CCF and the Saskatchewan Métis Society
Introduction and document concerning a conference of Métis people to address deplorable conditions found in most Native communities.
Introduction to Documents One Through Five: Nationalism, the League of Nations and the Six Nations of Grand River
Introduction and five archival documents chronicle Chief Levi General's attempts to have his petition regarding Iroquois nationalism heard at the Assembly of the League of Nations, the predecessor to the United Nations.