File includes a memo from the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration regarding the provision of lunches or mid-day refreshment for all Indian pupils; and a memorandum concerning Chief Guy Williams' concerns about the Indian Claims Commission terms of reference.
Folder containing an inquiry about Canadian gold under the letterhead of the Native Voice Publishing Co. Ltd. from Mrs. Maisie Hurley; brief thanks "for all you have done for the Indians."
File containing correspondence relating to the formation and potential effects of the Indian Claims Commission, especially on the claims of British Columbian indigenous persons. Also, information on the Indian Claims Commission, and several cross reference sheets pertaining to the same.
File containing correspondence related to the indigenous people of Labrador. The correspondence between various government officials surrounds the current and past level of assistance given the Inuit and Indigenous people in the area. In particular, the amount of funding to be given for housing. Also included is an article entitled "The Bitter Plight of Labrador's Indians", sent to the PM's office in the hope that it might initiate action.
File containing correspondence about a public relations brochure from the Tyendinaga reserve, entitled "Tyendinaga Indian Reserve: Royally-deeded Land of the Mohawks".
File containing correspondence from the Secretary of the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration to Albert C. Cary regarding the sale of a parcel of land on the Maria reserve.
File containing correspondence from Chief Dreaver correcting a mistaken reply from Diefenbaker's staff referencing a letter Dreaver had never written, regarding a communist gathering.