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  • Mennonite Central Committee - Native Concerns

    Title: MCC Menno Wiebe Native Concerns Collection
    Dates: 1876, 1929, 1958-1997 , predominant 1970-1997
    Extent: 4.67 m of textual records
    Extent: other materials
    Repository: Mennonite Heritage Centre Archives

    Historical note

    MCC (Mennonite Central Committee) began in the early 1920s, with Mennonites from the United States sending aid to famine stricken Mennonites in southern Russia. MCC Canada was formally established in 1963 when the Historic Peace Church Council of Canada, a Canada-wide inter-Mennonite peace organization, called a meeting of all existing Mennonite and Brethren in Christ peace, relief, and service agencies, which led to the formation of a national inter-Mennonite body that would unite all Canadian Mennonite groups in all these activities. From the beginning its founders agreed that MCC Canada (MCCC) would work closely with MCC (International).
    MCCC (Mennonite Central Committee Canada) became the most comprehensive of Canadian Mennonite and Brethren in Christ organizations. The organization was given a broad mandate to work in the areas of peace education, relief and development, voluntary service, immigration, government contacts (lobbying), and other areas of mutual concern. Provincial MCCC offices were established from Ontario to British Columbia.
    One of the many areas of work was identified as "Peace and Social Concerns". This committee appointed Menno Wiebe as full-time director of Native Concerns in 1974. This decision grew out of longer history of Mennonites and natives working together. In previous decades Mennonites sent mission workers to native areas. They realized that these two cultures shared some common values. They both had a concern for justice, a close connection to land, and a common understanding of peoplehood.
    In 1975 MCCC participated in the "Inter-Church Task Force on Northern Flooding". This event brought people together to discuss and deal with effects of hydro-electric developments in northern Manitoba. It was shown that the Native communities were not sharing in the advantages that this project produced, but rather were suffering from a loss of land and traditional practices. MCCC continued to bring these concerns to the larger public as well as to the government.
    In 1976 MCCC became a member of Project North which was a national coalition of churches concerned with northern development and its impact of Native communities. In the late 1980s this group changed it name to "Aboriginal Rights Coalition".
    In 1976 a native elder commented on the high cost of food that needed to be brought into the community. In response, MCCC began the "Native Gardening Program" in 1977. Volunteers were given the basics of gardening and then send into the native communities to help establish gardens. This brought down food costs, built self reliance, and provided a cross-cultural exchange opportunity.
    Other projects included promoting the healing of relationships between churches and native peoples, advocating for a land base for the Lubicon Cree of northern Alberta, advocating against low level military flights in Labrador, promoting economic development initiatives such as wild rice harvesting and processing, placing community workers in Port Hardy, Little Buffalo, and Cape Croker. Menno Wiebe was intimately involved in all of these projects. He retired from his position in 1997, after many years of building trust and a good rapport between the native peoples and MCCC.

    Scope and content note

    This collection consists of 30 series:
    1) Education, 1967-1992
    2) Paraguay Materials, 1982-1987
    3) Minutes, 1980-1990
    4) Four World's Development Project, 1984-1987
    5) Project North, 1979-1993
    6) Native Language Studies, 1960-1993
    7) Plays Written by Menno Wiebe, 1984.
    8) Book Reviews, 1980s-1990s
    9) Manomin Wild Rice Materials, 1980s
    10) Government Related Materials, 1971-1994
    11) Environmental Impact Statements, 1985-1997
    12) Various Reports Related to Aboriginal Issues, 1971-1997
    13) Land and Treaty Regulations Materials, 1973-1995
    14) Reports About Aboriginal Issues Written by Mennonites, 1973-1993
    15) General MCC Materials, 1982-1988
    16) Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, 1986-1995
    17) Nechi Institute on Alcohol and Drug Education, 1983-1984
    18) Brochures, various dates
    19) Aboriginal Tribal Materials, 1975-1996
    20) Scattered Issues of Periodicals and Newspapers, 1970-1997
    21) Photographs, 1980-1993
    22) Audio Cassettes, [19-].
    23) Slide Presentations, [19-].
    24) Slides, various dates.
    25) Filmstrips, [19-].
    26) Video, 1986
    27) Films, [19-]- 1979
    28) Flags, [19-].
    29) Maps, 1876, 1929, 1958-1983
    30) Posters, [19-],1989-1994.

    Index terms

    Creators

  • Mennonite Central Committee - Native Concerns
  • Wiebe, Menno
  • Mennonite Central Committee Canada - Peace and Social Concerns

    Adjunct descriptive data

    Finding aids

    Series description and inventory file list available

    Related material in other repositories

    Menno Wiebe donated a collection of books to the CMBC library around the same time he brought this collection to the Mennonite Heritage Centre.

    Notes

    Custodial history

    These materials were collected by Menno Wiebe in his capacity as director of Native Concerns, MCCC. The materials were obtained by the Mennonite Heritage Centre in 1998.

    Restrictions on access

    none

    Other notes

    Other material consists of: 267 col. photographs; 78 black and white photographs; 84 frames of col. negatives; 22 audio cassettes, 339 frames of filmstrips; approx. 130 minutes of moving pictures; 83 maps; 22 posters; 5 flags, and 1740 frames of slides.

    SERIES DESCRIPTIONS

    1. Education. –1967-1992. – 70 cm of textual materials, 50 photographs, 2 audio cassettes, 1 film strip, 2 videos.
      This series consists of reports pertaining to education as well as resource materials for teaching purposes.
      Location: Volume 4710: 1-12
      Volume 4711: 1-17
      Volume 4712: 1-7
      Volume 4730: 1-6
      Volume 4737
      Volume 4738

    2. Paraguay Materials. –1982-1987. – 10 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of reports pertaining to the issue of Aboriginals in the Chaco, Paraguay. It also includes Menno Wiebe’s report on Paraguay following a trip there.
      Location: Volume 4713: 1-5

    3. Minutes. – 1980-1990. – 5 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of minutes pertaining to CASNP, Native Concerns Advisory Committee, and Inner City Youth Alive.
      Location: 4713: 6-8

    4. Four World’s Development Project. – 1984-1987. –16 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of reports related to educational programs in regards to teaching Aboriginals about Alcohol and Drug abuse as well as other health related topics.
      Location: Volume 4714: 1-11

    5. Project North. –1979-1993. – 16 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of minutes, meeting agendas, staff reports, correspondence and project reports in regards to Project North.
      Location: 4715: 1-11

    6. Native Language Studies. –1960-1993. – 40 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of curriculums, guides and textbooks regarding native languages such as Cree and Ojibway. Several audio cassettes for learning the Cree Language are found in Volume 4739.
      Location: Volume 4716: 1-10
      Volume 4717: 1-7
      Volume 4718: 1-8

    7. Plays Written by Menno Wiebe. –1984. – 1.5 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of several plays written by Menno Wiebe.
      Location: Volume 4718: 12-13

    8. Book Reviews. – 1980s-1990s. – 1cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of book reviews collected by the MCC Native Concerns office.
      Location: Volume 4718: 12-13

    9. Manomin Wild Rice Materials. –1980s. – 0.5 cm of textual materials and 54 photographs.
      This series consists of several advertisements for Manomin Wild Rice, empty rice packages, recipes and photographs.
      Location: Volume 4718: 14

    10. Government Related Materials. –1971-1994. – 48 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of reports that have been written by various government departments in regards to Aboriginal issues.
      Location: Volume 4719: 1-31 Volume 4720: 1-7

    11. Environmental Impact Statements. – 1985-1997. – 43 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of reports and statements regarding environmental issues affecting native reserves in various areas of Canada.
      Location: Volume 4720: 8-15
      Volume 4721: 1-11
      Volume 4722: 1-11

    12. Various Reports Related to Aboriginal Issues. –1971-1997. – 86 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of reports related to issues affecting the Aboriginal people of Canada.
      Location: Volume 4723: 1-17
      Volume 4725: 1-37
      Volume 4726: 1-28

    13. Land and Treaty Regulations Materials. –1973-1995. –18 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of reports on land and treaty regulations for the Aboriginal people of Canada.
      Location: Volume 4724: 1-16

    14. Reports About Aboriginal Issues Written by Mennonites. – 1973-1993. – 10cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of reports written by Mennonites in regards to Aboriginal issues faced by the Aboriginal people of Canada.
      Location: Volume 4727: 1-13

    15. General MCC Materials. – 1982-1988. – 7 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of documents such as MCC’s Statement of policy; the story of MCC and information booklets regarding issues MCC volunteers will face in their service.
      Location: Volume 4727: 14-19.

    16. Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. – 1986-1995. – 15.5 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of reports written by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.
      Location: Volume 4728: 1-12

    17. Nechi Institute on Alcohol and Drug Education. – 1983-1984. – 2 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of reports written by the Nechi Institute in regards to teaching the Aboriginal people about the effect of alcohol and drug abuse and how to deal with these problems.
      Location: Volume 4728: 13-15

    18. Brochures. – various dates. -- 0..5 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of brochures having to do with MCC Native Concerns projects as well as projects that relate to Aboriginal projects that MCC was not directly involved in.
      Location: Volume 4728: 16

    19. Aboriginal Tribal Materials. –1975-1996. – 20 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of materials relating to various Aboriginal tribes including two Aboriginal Directories from the early 1990s.
      Location: Volume 4729: 1-16 Volume 4735 Volume 4736

    20. Scattered Issues of Periodicals and Newspapers. – 1970-1997. – 60 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of various periodicals and newspapers. The majority of the issues are not complete sets.
      Location: Volume 4729: 17-28
      Volume 4731
      Volume 4732: 1-18
      Volume 4733
      Volume 4734: 1-26

    21. Photographs. – 1980-1993. – 175 colour photographs; 21 b&w photographs; 84 frames of colour negatives.
      This series consists of photographs in regards to MCC Native Concerns projects such as the Gardening Projects, the Lubicon , and the Dene Nation Peoples. The negatives depict gardening projects in the USA. Some photographs are found in the Education Series; Volume 4738. There are also photographs found in the Manomin Wild Rice Series; Volume 4718:14.
      Location: Volume 4739: 1-5

    22. Audio Cassettes. – [19-]. - __??__ minutes of recorded materials.
      This series consists of cassette recordings including Cree Language studies as well as Bible readings in the Saulteaux Language. Several audio cassettes are found in the Education Series; Volume 4738. The audio cassettes have not been listened to for content or length.
      Location: Volume 4739: 6-14

    23. Slide Presentations. --[19-].—810 slide frames, 8 audio cassettes and 2 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of eight slide presentations including slide presentation script, frames, and audio cassettes.
      Location: Volume 4740: 1-18
      Volume 4741: 1-5

    24. Slides.. –various dates. –1740 slide frames.
      This series consists of slides taken by and collected by the MCC Native Concerns office.
      Location: Volume 4741: 1-12

    25. Filmstrips. –[19-]. – 314 frames of filmstrips, 1 cm of textual materials.
      This series consists of educational resource guides, scripts and filmstrips regarding the various trades of the aboriginal peoples.
      Location: Volume 4708 : 1-26

    26. Video. –1986—56 minutes of moving images.
      This series consists of one video in regards to Aboriginal issues. There are additional videos in Volume 4737.
      Location: Volume 4708 : 27

    27. Films. –[19-].-1979. – 71 minutes of moving images.
      This series consists of three films about various Aboriginal topics.
      Location: Film collection, 25-28.

    28. Flags. – [19-]. – 5 pieces of cloth material.
      This series consists of five flags: Holland, Britain, Spain, France, USA.
      Location: Volume 4709

    29. Maps. – 1876, 1929, 1958-1983. – 83 oversized maps.
      This series consists of maps from South America, Mexico, the United States and Canada. The majority of the maps show various places in Manitoba and Ontario.
      Location: Map # 1010 – 1087

    30. Posters. – [19-],1989-1994. – 22 posters.
      This series consists of posters having to do with Aboriginal issues. Some posters are for educational purposes while others are of advertisements for conventions that took place in Winnipeg in regards to Aboriginal issues.
      Location: Charts #14 – 35

    MCC Menno Wiebe Native Concerns Collection Inventory File list

    Education
    Volume 4710
    1. Anoine, Felix et. al. Education Research Report. n.d.
    2. Dunn, Edward. Health from the Ground Up -- A Report on Alternative Agriculture. 2 copies. n.d.
    3. Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, Department of Education. Learning to Speak Indian with Josè Mailhot. n.d.
    4. Haverluck, Bob. Confessions of a Jailbird: The Antiracism Comic Book. n.d.
    5. Igloliorte, Nat. Nathaniale Illiniatitseje Course. n.d.
    6. Manitoba Department of Education Native Education Branch. Songs and Poems in the Cree Language. n.d.
    7. Manitoba Indian Brotherhood. The Shocking Truth about Indians in Textbooks. n.d.
    8. Manitoba Native Education Branch Teacher Handbook—Resource Materials Pertaining to Indian, Inuit and Metis Cultures. n.d.
    9. Oates, Maurice Jr. Reserve Stress and Coping Skills. Northwest Zone Medical Services. n.d.
    10. Caldwell, George. Indian Residential School – A Research Study of the Child Care Programs of Nine Residential Schools in Saskatchewan. 1967.
    11. Atnikov, Pamela et al. A Study of Social Studies Text Books Approved for use in Manitoba Schools. 1971.
    12. --------- Little Red River Reserve: Community Development Through Youth Involvement. Summer 1972.

    Volume 4711
    1. Federation of Saskatchewan Indians. Indian Education in Saskatchewan Volume Three. 1973.
    2. Federation of Saskatchewan Indians. Indian Education In Saskatchewan Volume Two. 1973.
    3. Health Education Saskatchewan Region Medical Services, N.H. & W. An Introduction to Plains Cree History and Music. 1973.
    4. Medical Services. Cross Cultural Concern in Medical Services. 1974.
    5. Damas and Smith Ltd. A Report on the Feasibility Study Prepared for Neeginan (Manitoba) Incorperated. 1975.
    6. Tymchak, Michael. Our Heritage – The People of Northern Saskatchewan: A Curriculum Guide produced by the Academic Education Department of Northern Saskatchewan. 1975.
    7. Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College. The Indian Family – Indian Cultural Supplement to Elementary Social Studies in the Province of Saskatchewan Division I Year I. 1976.
    8. Students from Manitou Community College. Hear our Words – Students of Manitou. 1976.
    9. Ministry of Colleges and Universities. Native Studies: A Guide to Courses in Native Studies Offered in Ontario Beyond the Secondary School Level. 1977.
    10. Manitoba Metis Education Conference. Towards Self Determination in Metis Education . 1977.
    11. Federation of Saskatchewan Indians. Indian Education in Saskatchewan Volume I. 1977.
    12. Bone, Harry. Report: Post Secondary Conference Regarding the E-12 Circular. 1978.
    13. Inglehart, Pauline. Child of Two Worlds. 1979.
    14. Reynolds, Margaret. Dene Stories. 1979.
    15. Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians The Indian Land Claims Resolution Process (an information paper). 1980.
    16. Bordynuk, Ernest. The History and Culture of the Kaska Indians: Resource Guide for Classroom Instruction. 1981.
    17. McCardle, Bennet. Bibliography of the History of Canadian Inuit and Indian Health. 1981.

    Volume 4712
    1. Indian and Inuit Affairs Program. Indian Education Paper Phase I. 1982.
    2. Saskatchewan Cross Cultural Centre. One Sky Information Kit: Native People. 2 copies. 1982.
    3. Wahbon Bay Academy. The Sentinel 1983. 1983.
    4. Manitoba Department of Health. Guidelines for Effective Native Nutrition Education. 1983.
    5. Mantioba Metis Education Conference. Towards Self Determination in Metis Education. 1987.
    6. Saskatchewan Indian Languages Institute. A Preliminary Checklist of Plains Cree Medical Terms. 1987.
    7. Woodward, Joan. Share and Share Alike: A Guide for Video Production. 2 copies. 1987

    Volume 4730
    Roseau River Reserve Education Kit (in the order received)
    1. Sutyla, Charles M. Community Study Guide. 1974
    2. Roseau River Reserve: An Ojibway Community. Books 1-3. 1976.
    3. Index cards of activities that go together with “Roseau River Reserve: An Ojibway Community” Books. n.d.
    4. Five Overheads
      1. Manitoba
      2. Tribal Areas/Language Groups
      3. Location of Roseau River Reserve in Southern Manitoba.
      4. Detailed Map with Key of Roseau River Reserve.
      5. Communities in South and Central Manitoba.
    5. 20 Slides of Roseau River Reserve including a written slide commentary
    6. The Ojibway of Roseau River Teachers Resource Guide. 2 copies. n.d.

    Volume: 4738
    TAWOW Multimedia Native Studies Kit. 1975
    Includes the following:
    Volume: 4737
    1. Canadian Education Association Connecting Canada: A Resource for Canadian Students. 1992.
    Paraguay Materials
    Volume 4713
    1. USAID Mission to Paraguay Report: Mennonite Settlement Program for Indians in the Central Chaco.
    2. Stahl, Wilmar. Escenario Indìgena Chaqueno Pasado y Presente. 2 copies. 1982.
    3. Stahl, Wilmar. La Herencia Evaluation Report. April – May 1982.
    4. Wiebe, Menno. Paraguay Report. June, 1987.
    5. Conrad, Daniel. An Orientation Toward Native American Health Care in the Central Paraguayan Chaco. 1987.
    Minutes
    1. Canadian Association in Support of the Native Peoples (CASNP) Minutes. May 1980 – Dec. 1981.
    2. Native Concerns Advisory Committee Minutes. 1989-1997.
    3. Inner City Youth Alive Minutes. Feb. 1990- Aug. 1990.
    Four Worlds Development Project
    Volume: 4714
    1. Four Worlds Development Project. Great Wolf and Little Mouse Sister—Curriculum Guide. n.d.
    2. Four Worlds Development Project. Materials List and Networking Services. n.d.
    3. Four Worlds Development Project. Overview. n.d.
    4. Four Worlds Development Project. Adult Education Series. Papers 1-9. 1984.
    5. Four Worlds Development Project. Reaching for Wisdom: An Annotated Bibliography for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse. 1984.
    6. Four Worlds Development Project. Walking with Grandfather and Great Wolf and Little Mouse Sister. Teacher’s Guide. 1984.
    7. Four Worlds Development Project. Wholistic Educational Evaluation for Community Transformation a Preventative Approach. 1984.
    8. The Four Worlds Development Project. Taking Time to Listen – Using Community-Based Research to Build Programs. 1985.
    9. The Four Worlds Development Project. Developing Healthy Communities: Fundamental Strategies for Health Promotion. 1985.
    10. The Four Worlds Development Project. Various Papers. 1986.
    11. The Four Worlds Development Project. Creating Our Future – Foundation Thinking for Development Planning for the Dene Tha Band. 1986-1987.

    Volume: 4715
    Project North
    1. Staff Reports and Issues. n.d.
    2. Periodicals related to Project North. 1979-1987 (incomplete)
    3. Correspondence and Reports. Feb. 12, 1980- Dec. 5, 1985
    4. Financial Reports Feb. 1984 – Aug. 1985.
    5. Meeting Agendas and Minutes. Jan. 13, 1984 – March 19, 1986.
    6. Aboriginal Issues in British Columbia: A Resource Kit. 1987.
    7. Project North. Moment of Decision: Aboriginal Self-Government and the Constitution.
    8. Report on the Evaluation/Consultation of Past Experience and Future Directions of Project North. Prepared for the Task Force on the Future Directions of Project North. May 15, 1988.
    9. Report on the Evaluation/Consultation of Past Experience and Future Directions of Project North: Appendices. May 15, 1988.
    10. Aboriginal Rights Coalition (Project North) Submission to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples by The Aboriginal Rights Coalition (Project North). 2 copies. June 1, 1993.
    11. Project North Minutes. Jan. 1979- May 1986.

    Native Language Studies
    Volume 4716
    1. Ellis, Douglas C. Spoken Cree—West Coast of James Bay. n.d.
    2. Indian and Inuit Affairs Program. Linguistic and Cultuarl Affiliations of Canadian Indian Bands. n.d.
    3. Manitoba Department of Education. A Collection of Saulteaux (Odjibwe) Lessons. n.d.
    4. Manitoba Department of Education. How to Learn to Read and Write Odjibwe Syllabics: Student’s Handbook. n.d.
    5. Manitoba Department of Education. A Cree Dictionary. n.d.
    6. Manitoba Department of Education. Northern Experience Readers. Units 1-7. n.d.
    7. Manitoba Department of Education. How to Learn to Read and Write Cree Syllabics: Student’s Handbook. n.d.
    8. Fiero, C.E. Chippewa – Abeginning Course in Ojibway Grammar. 1960.
    9. Fiero, C.E. Tales of the Chippewa – An Advanced Course in Ojibway Grammar. 1960.
    10. Ellis, C.D. A Proposed Standard Roman Orthography for Cree. 2 copies. 1970.


    Volume 4717
    1. Manitoba Department of Education. A Cree Phrase Book – Based on the Dialects of Manitoba. 1972.
    2. Brandon University—Department of Native Studies. A Saulteaux Phrase Book—Based on the Dialects of Manitoba. 2 copies. 1972.
    3. Manitoba Department of Education. How to Learn to Read and Write Cree Syllabics. 1973.
    4. Manitoba Department of Education. Guide to Spoken Cree Native Language Course. Part I Lessons 1-24. 1973.
    5. Manitoba Department of Education. Guide to Spoken Cree Native Language Course. Part II Lessons 25-102. 1973.
    6. Manitoba Department of Education. A Guide to Spoken Cree Native Language Course. Part III Teacher’s Ediction. 1973.
    7. Manitoba Department of Education. A Guide to Spoken Ojibway Native Language Course. Part I Lesson 1-24. 1973.


    Volume: 4718
    1. Native Education Branch. How to Learn to Read and Write Ojibway Syllabic. 1975.
    2. Johnston, Basil. Ojibway Language Course Outline for Beginners. 1978.
    3. Clarke, Sandra. Norwest River (Sheshatshit) Montagnais – A Grammatical Sketch. 1982.
    4. Ahenakew, Frieda. Algonquian and Iroquoian Linguistics – Readers and Study Guides. 1985.
    5. Clarke, Sandra. An Introduction to Sheshatshit Montagnais for Speakers of English. 1986.
    6. Saskatchewan Indian Languages Institute. A Preliminary Check-List of Plains Cree Medical Trems. 1987.
    7. Ningewance, Patricia M. Dreaming in A Strange Language: A Report on the Native Language Development Project Phase I . (also a copy in Cree??) 1992/1993.
    8. University of Manitoba. Linguistics at Manitoba. 1993.

    Plays Written by Menno Wiebe
    1. Draft of Menno Wiebe’s play Main Street Priest. n.d.
    2. Published copy of Menno Wiebe’s play Main Street Priest. 1984.
    3. MCC’s presentation of Pilgrim’s and Poverty: A Dramatic Presentation based on the book, A Diary of Anna Baerg” Includes programs from the Saskatoon; Richmond B.C.; Winnipeg presentations as well as copies of the script.

    Book Reviews
    1. Book reviews collected by Native Concerns. Various dates from the 1980s-1990s.
    2. Book Review of The Cornhusk Doll by Evelyn Minschull. Book Review is written by Kathleen Hull. 1988

    Wild Rice Materials
    1. Manomin Wild Rice Materials. (Description of items found in the file)

    Government Related Materials


    Volume: 4719
    1. Health and Welfare Canada. National Native Alcohol Abuse Program. n.d. 2 copies.
    2. Ministry of Culture and Recreation. The Archaelogy of West Patricia: Voices from the Earth, a 7000 Year Outline. n.d.
    3. Mills, G.F. and R.E. Smith. Soils of the Grahamdale Area. Manitoba Soils Survey. 1971.
    4. Deprez, Paul. Two Papers on Canadian Indians – Education and Economic Development: The Case of Indian Reserves in Canada. 1972. Lithman, Y.G. The Capitalization of a Traditional Persuit: The Case of Wild Rice in Maniotba. 1973.
    5. Wichern, P.H. The Administrator’s Role in Single Enterprise Communities. 1972.
    6. Deprez, Paul. The Pine Point Mine and the Develpopment of the Area South of Great Slave Lake. 1973.
    7. University of Wisconsin Department of Food Science and Agronomy. Developmental Technology for Processing of Paddy and Natural Stand Wild Rice. 1973.
    8. Law Reform Commission of Canada. The Native Offender and the Law. 1974.
    9. Canadian Council on Rural Development. Seminar Environmentally Appropriate Technology for the Mid-North of Canada. 1976.
    10. Indian and Northern Affairs. Inuit Land Use and Occupancy Project Volume One. 1976.
    11. Kelly, Fred. et al. A Socioeconomic Impact Evaluation Framework for Treaty #3 Area Development Projects. 1977.
    12. Henderson, William H. Land Tenure in Indian Reserves. 1978.
    13. Department of Justice, Canada. Criminal Court worker: Native Counselling Services of Alberta – A Program Review and Evaluation Assessment. 1981.
    14. Canadian House of Commons. Follow-up Report – Native Population. 1981.
    15. Indian and Northern Affairs, Canada. Outstanding Business: A Native Claims Policy.1982.
    16. Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry. Wildlife Productivity. 1982.
    17. National Research Council of Canada. Fourth Bioenergy R&D Seminar. March 29-31 1982.
    18. Canadian House of Commons. Indian self-government in Canada – Report of the Special Committee. 1983.
    19. Opening Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada, the Right Honorable Pierre Elliott Trudeau to the Constitutional Conference of First Ministers on the Rights of Aboriginal Peoples. 1984.
    20. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. The Western Arctic Claim: The Inuvialuit Final Agreement. 1984.
    21. Minister of Supplies and Services. Improved Program Delivery – Indians and Natives: A Study Team Report to the Task Force on Program Review. 1985.
    22. Parliamentary Task Force on Indian Self Government A Response by the Kwakiutl First Nations. 1984.
    23. Programs Branch User Report. Law and Order for Canada’s Indigenous People. 1984. 2 copies.
    24. Programs Branch User Report. Native Criminal Justice Research and Programs: An Inventory. 1984.
    25. Statistics Canada. Canada’s Native People. 1984.
    26. Manitoba Community Services. Review Community on Indian and Metis Adoptions and Placements – Final Report to the Honorable Muriel Smith. 1985.
    27. Programs Branch User Report. Native Criminal Justice Research and Programs: Inventory Update. 1985.
    28. Manitoba Metis Education Conference. Future Directions in Metis Education. Nov. 27-29 1986.
    29. Boundary and Constitutional Agreement for the Implementation of Division of the Northwest Territories between the Western Constitutional Forum and the Nunavut Constitutional Forum.
    30. Canadian Public Health Association CPHA Task Force on the Health Effects of Increased Flying Activity in the Labrador Area – Final Report. 1987.
    31. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. Annual Report. 1989-1990.


    Volume: 4720
    1. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. Annual Report. 1990-1991.
    2. Canadian House of Commons. Unfinished Business: An Agenda for all Canadians in the 1990’s. 1990.
    3. Law Reform Commission of Canada. Report – Minister’s Reference – Aboriginal Peoples and Criminal Justice Report 34. 1991.
    4. Government of British Columbia, First Nations of British Columbia and the Government of Canada. The Report of British Columbia Claims Task Force. 1991.
    5. Indian Claims Commission Resource Folder. 1991.
      5b Indian Claims Commission. Young Chipeewayan Inquiry : Report on Inquiry into the Claim of the Stoney Knoll Indian Reserve No. 107. 1994.
    6. Minister of Supplies and Services, Canada. Aboriginal Peoples, Self-Government, and Constitutional Reform. 1991.
    7. Health Canada. Suicide in Canada: Update of the Report of the Task Force on Suicide in Canada. 1994.

    Environmental Impact Statements
    1. Inquiry on the Federal Water Policy. Currents of Change. 1985.
    2. Canadian Public Health Association. CPHA Force on the Health Effects of Increased Flying Activity in the Labrador Area – Final Report. 1987.
    3. Armitage, Peter. Homeland or Wasteland? Contemporary Land Use and Occupancy among the Innu of Utshimassit and Sheshatshit and the Impact of Military Expansion. 1989.
    4. Defence Committee; Jean Thompson, Stephen Nickell. Safety and Noise in Steeple Aston. 1989.
    5. EARP Review of Military Flying Activities in Labrador and Quebec. 1989.
    6. Environmental Assessment Panel Reviewing Military Flying Activities in Labrador and Quebec. 1989.
    7. Goosebay: An Environmental Impact Statement on Military Activities in Labrador and Quebec. 1989. 2 copies.
    8. Deficiency Report on the Goosebay Environmental Impact Study. 1990.


    Volume: 4721
    1. Goosebay Environmental Impact Statement on Military Flying Activities in Labrador and Quebec: Technical Report. 1989.
    2. Goosebay Environmental Impact Statement on Military Flying Activities in Labrador and Quebec: Main Report Chapters 1-6. 1989.
    3. Goosebay Environmental Impact Statement on Military Flying Activities in Labrador and Quebec: Main Report Chapters 7-10. 1989.
    4. Murrel, David. A Balanced Overall View: Media Reporting of the Labrador Low-Flying Controversy. 1990.
    5. Federal Environmental Assessment and Review Process. Bulletin of Initial Assessment Decisions. 1993.
    6. McClean Lake Project and Midwest Joint Venture: Report of the Joint Federal-Provincial Panel on Uranium Mining Developments in Northern Saskatchewan. 1993. 3 copies.
    7. Government’s Position on Proposed Uranium Mining Developments in Northern Saskatchewan. 1993.
    8. Rabbit Lake Uranium Mining: A-Zone, D-Zone, Eagle Point. 1993. 2 copies.
    9. Goosebay Summary: An Environmental Impact Statement on Military Flying Activities in Labrador and Quebec. 1994.
    10. The Cigar Lake Project: Environmental Impact Statement. 1995.
    11. Summary of the Environmental Impact Statement: Decommissioning of the Denison and Stanrock Tailings Mangagement Areas. 1995.


    Volume: 4722
    1. Decommissioning of the Denison and Stanrock Tailings Management Areas: Chapters 1-3. 1995.
    2. Decommissioning of the Denison and Stanrock Tailings Management Areas: Chapters 4-6. 1995.
    3. Decommissioning of the Denison and Stanrock Tailings Management Areas: Chapters 7-11. 1995.
    4. Summary of the Decommissioning of the Quirke and Panel Waste Management Areas. 1995.
    5. Decommissioning of the Quirke and Panel Waste Management Areas: Chapters 1-3. 1995
    6. Decommissioning of the Quirke and Panel Waste Management Areas: Chapters 4-8. 1995
    7. Decommissioning of the Quirke and Panel Waste Management Areas: Chapters 9-10. 1995
    8. Report of the Environmental Assessment Panel: Military Flying Activities in Labrador and Quebec. 1995.
    9. The McArthur River Project: Executive Summary. 1995.
    10. Proceedings regarding an Approved Sour Gas Plant, Alberta. 1995.
    11. Midwest Uranium Mine and Cigar Lake Uranium Mine Projects. 1997.

    Various Reports Relating to Aboriginal Issues

    Volume: 4725
    1. Creating a Better Tomorrow: Aboriginal Claims in the Northwest. n.d.
    2. Document written in an Aboriginal language. n.d.
    3. Indian Government – The Land, The People, and the Resources – Report of the Indian Government Program – National Indian Brotherhood. n.d.
    4. Labrador Training Needs Committee. Learning in Labrador: A Coastal Labrador Training Needs Assessment. n.d.
    5. Lucke, Thomas W. Jr. Indian Law: Recognition of a Field of Values. n.d.
    6. Mohawk Sovereignty Committee. Crisis in a Winter Paradise – 1980 –Mohawks in Captivity February 15:195 days. n.d.
    7. Mountain, James C. History of Manitou Mounds. n.d.
    8. Native Business Opportunities: The New Reality. n.d.
    9. Prairie Treaty Nations Alliance. Canada-Indian Nations Relationships. n.d.
    10. Polar Gas Limited. Socio-Economic Statement: Northwest Territories Statement. n.d.
    11. Roseau River Tribal Council. First Nations Government. n.d.
    12. Canadian Aliance in Solidarity with the Native Peoples. Resource Reading List: An Annotated bibliography of recommended works by and about Native Peoples. n.d.
    13. Smith, J.G.E. The Ecological Basis of Chipewyan Socio-Territorial Organization. n.d.
    14. Sanderson, Cora. The Story of My Fathe, Samuel Abraham. n.d.
    15. The Struggle Continues – Land Claims in British Columbia. n.d.
    16. Sealey, Bruce D. and Neal McDonnald. The Healthcare Professional in a Native Community: A Crosscultural Study Guide. n.d.
    17. Saunderson, Mrs. W. Indian Legends—Children’s Literature. n.d.
    18. While People Sleep—Sudden Deaths in the Kenora Area. n.d.
    19. Novikov, G.A. Transaction of the Pechora – Ilych State Game Farm. n.d.
    20. Carnegie Quarterly. Give it Back to the Indians: Education on Reservation and Off. n.d.
    21. Doyle, Mary. Culture – The Natives and the Law. 1971.
    22. McKay, Dave. The Non-People. 1972.
    23. Sanders, Douglas Esmond. Native People in Areas of International Expansion: Indians and Inuit in Canada. 1973.
    24. Turner, Harold W. Old and New Religions among the North American Indians: Missiological Impressions and Reflections. 1973.
    25. The Institute for the Development of Indian Law. Proceedings of the Great Peace Commission of 1867-1868. 1975.
    26. Canadian Arctic Resources Committee. Final Argument and Recommendations – Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry. 1976.
    27. Native Council of Canada. Pilot Study of Canadian Public Perceptions and Attitudes Concerning Aboriginal Rights and Land Claims. 1976.
    28. Nunavut: A Proposal for the Settlement of Inuit Lands in the Northwest Territories. 1976.
    29. Pirt, Dick and Gladys. Moose Domestication: A Proposal for the Establishment of an Experimental Moose Ranch in Southeastern Manitoba for the Purpose of Investigating the Feasibility of Moose Domestication in Manitoba. 1976.
    30. Shimpo, Mitsuru, et al. Search for Autonomy: The World of Rural Indians in Southern Saskatchewan. 1976.
    31. Crime and Justice Commission. Metis and Non-Status Indian. 1977.
    32. Kickingbird, Lynd and Kirke. Indians and the U.S. Government. 1977.
    33. Natural Resource Institute. A Socio-Economic Impact Evaluation Framework for Treaty #3 Area Development Project. 1977.
    34. Labrador Inuit Association. Northern Labrador Women’s Conference. 1978.
    35. Rothwell, Stephen J. Indian and Inuit Affairs Program. Films on Indians and Inuit fo North America. 1965-1978. 1978.
    36. VanDerKeilen, Margaruite. Some Effects of a Special Indian Culture Oriented Program on Ottitueds of White and Indian Elementary School Pupils. 1978.
    37. Vezina, Father Rodrigue. Historical Notes on the Village of Attawapiskat James Bay, Ontario. 1978.


    Volume: 4726
    1. Brown, George and Ron Maguire. Indian Treaties in Historical Perspective. 1979.
    2. Citizens Plus: The Nishga People of the Naas River Valley in Northwestern British Columbia. 1979.
    3. Northern Pipeline Agency. Alaska Highway Gas Pipeline: British Columbia Public Hearings Volume 8. 1979.
    4. Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs. Aboriginal Rights – The Torch Has Been Passed to a New Generation. 1979.
    5. Committee for Justice and Liberty. National Boards – Norman Wells Oil Pipeline Hearing. 1980.
    6. Bowman, Paul. Philosophies and Approaches to Agricultural Development with Native Communities. 1981.
    7. Indian Resource Information Centre. The Key: Indian Control of Indian Information. 1981.
    8. Confidential Report to the Board of Directors of the St. Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg Manitoba. 1981.
    9. Clifton, Rodney A. et. al. Multiculturalism in Winnipeg Schools: A Preliminary Analysis of Selected Student, Teacher and School Characteristics. 1981.
    10. Couture, Joseph E. Indian Spirituality – A Personal Experience. 1982.
    11. Goulet, Jean-Guy. In the Local Church: Becoming Aware of Native Religeous Beliefs. 1982.
    12. Johnson, Jacques. Native Spirituality and the Catholic Faith: The Beginning of a Dialogue. 1982.
    13. Kay-Grigoriev, Ogla. An Overview of Hydrocarbon Development in the Beaufort Sea. 1982.
    14. Ryan, Helen. Survey of Documents Available for Research in the Treaties and Historical Research Centre. 1981.
    15. Starkloff, Carl. Dialogue with Native Religious Traditions: Toward the Local Church. 1982.
    16. Mitchel, Leon. Report of the Treaty Land Entitlement Commission. 1983.
    17. Treaty and Aboriginal Rights Research Centre of Manitoba, Inc. The Illegal Surrender of St. Peter’s Reserve. 1979 and 1983.
    18. Yabsley, Gary R. Nunavut and Inuit Customary Law Report to the Nunavut Constitutional Forum. 1984.
    19. Conference Summary: Sharing Innovations That Work. May 28-31 1985.
    20. Gregory, David Michael. Nurses and Human Resources in Indian Communities: Nurse Perceptions of Factors Affecting Collaboration with Elders and Contact with Traditional Healers on Indian Reserves and in Health Centres in Manitoba. 1986.
    21. Barnaby, Joanne. Report of the Comprehensive Claims Coalition—Period Covering August 18, 1986-January 16, 1987. Sections I-V and Appendix I-V.
    22. Barnaby, Joanne. Report of the Comprehensive Claims Coalition—Period Covering August 18, 1986-January 16, 1987. Appendix XI-X.
    23. Citizens for Public Justice. Changing Course: A Study Guide for Canadian Social Analysis. 1987.
    24. 1987 Explorer’s Guide: Canada’s Northwest Territories. 1987.
    25. Hearn, B.J. and S.M. Luttich. Status and History of the Mealy Mountain Caribou Herd. 1987.
    26. Vandall, Peter and Joe Douquette. Stories of the House People. 1987.
    27. Verral, Catherine. Canadian Alliance in Solidarity with Native Peoples: Resource Reading List. 1987.
    28. The Shield of the Archilles: The Report of the Canadian Polar Research Commission Study. 1988.


    Volume: 4723
    1. Information Kit on Aboriginal Peoples Episcopal Commission for Social Affairs Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. 1991.
    2. Canadian Report on the International Year of the World’s Indigenous People. 1993.
    3. Manitoba Association of Centres. Presentation to the First Nations Circle on the Constitution Urban Constituent Assembly. 1992.
    4. Gathering Voices: Finding the Strength to Help our Children: The Peoples Inquiry. 1992.
    5. Image of Natuashish: An Architects Letter about Issues and Options for its Development. 1992.
    6. Lederach, John Paul. Beyond Prescription: New Lenses for Conflict Resolution Training Across Cultures. 1992.
    7. Overview of the Avoidance Programme Feasibility Project. 1992.
    8. Gathering Voices: Discovering our Past, Present and Future. 1993.
    9. The Network: Interaction for Conflict Resolution: Membership Handbook. 1993-1994.
    10. Citizens for Public Justice and the CJL Foundation. Building a National Community – Submission to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Human Resources Development and the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance. 1994.
    11. Gitksan Treaty Office Communications Department – Information Package. 1994.
    12. Kunuwanimano Child and Family Services Resource Kit. 1994/1995.
    13. Aboriginal History and Culture in Mainstream School Curricula. 1995.
    14. Contribution of the First Nations People to the Manitoban Economy. 1995
    15. Reconciliation Implementation Committee. 1995.
    16. The Rights Path: It’s Your Right to Be Treated with Respect and without Discrimination. 1995.
    17. Monica Bock. Hymnology Course Notes. 1997.

    Land and Treaty Regulations Materials


    Volume: 4724
    1. Manitoba Department of Agriculture. In Search of a Land Policy for Manitoba. n.d. 2 copies.
    2. Saskatchewan Treaty Land Entitlement. n.d.
    3. Together on Turtle Island: Land Rights Information Kit. n.d.
    4. Usher, Peter J. et. al. Land Regulation in the Canadian North. 1973.
    5. Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs. The Land We Lost. 1974.
    6. Department of Mines, Resources and Environmental Management. A Feasibility Study of Northern Animal Husbandry as a Land Use for Northern Manitoba. 1975.
    7. Agreement Between Her Majesty the Queen, in the Right Province of Manitoba of the first part of the Manitoba Hydro-electric board of the second part and her majesty the Queen in the Right Canada as represented by the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development of the fourth part. December 1977.
    8. Hunt, Constance D. Approaches to Native Land Settlements and Implications for Northern Land Use and Resource Management Policies. 1978.
    9. Outstanding Business: Native Claims Policy. 1982.
    10. Manitoba Department of Cultural Affairs and Historical Resources. Intorducing Manitoba: Perhistory—Papers in Manitoba Archaeology Popular Series No. 4. 1983.
    11. Mitchell, Leon. Report of the Treaty Land Entitlement Commission. 1975.
    12. Northwest Territories Renewable Resources. This Land is Our Land. 1986.
    13. Environmental Canada. The Canada Land Inventory. 1987.
    14. Report and Recommendations on Treaty Land Entitlement. May 1990.
    15. Taking Care of the Forrest: A Proposal for Community Base Sustainable Forestry on Islands in Lake of the Woods, Ontario. 1992.
    16. A Dept to be Paid: Treaty Land Entitlement in Manitoba. 1995.

    Reports about Aboriginal Issues Written by Mennonites
    Volume: 4727
    1. Schmidt, Edgar. Canadian Legislation for Indians, 1763-1979. n.d.
    2. Wiebe, Menno. Specialization Among the Northern Ojibwa and Paradigmatic Process. 1973.
    3. Doel, Leonard. History of the Mennonites and the Natives in the Last One Hundred Years. 1977.
    4. Barkman, Doug. Indian and Inuit Land Tenure. 1978.
    5. Lindscheid, Steven K. Cultural Methods for Maintaining Social Cohesion: A Socio-historical Study of the Cheyenne Indian 1625-1875. 1978.
    6. Dyck, John. International Law and the Reduction of Aboriginal Rights. 1979.
    7. Unrau, Neil. Land Kept Back or Land Forsaken –The Development of Reserve Policy in Canada. 1980.
    8. VonGunten, Edith. Peyotism and the Native American Church. 1983.
    9. Esau, Frieda. Update on Outstanding Treaty Land Entitlements (Prairie Provinces) and cut-off claims (British Columbia). 1984.
    10. Esau, Frieda. Native People and the Law-Native input in the Criminal Justice System. 1984.
    11. Brubacher, Beth. A View of the Canadian Native Woman’s Status, Needs and Concerns: Past and Present. 1986.
    12. Bartel, Robert. MCC’s Study Discerning Involvement with Native People. 1991.
    13. Pries, Betty. Seawindrock—The history of MCC in Newfoundland and Labrador 1954-1993. 1993.

    General MCC Materials
    1. To Care for God’s Creation – A look at the problems – A Call to faithfulness. n.d.
    2. MCC’s Statement of Policy – Short Term (including Native Gardening Summer Service) n.d.
    3. Partners in Service: The story of Mennonite Central Committee Canada (prepared on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary 1963-1982. 1982.
    4. Native Information: Issues and Ideas (for MCC volunteers working with native people). 1985.
    5. Newspaper clippings: Innu Protest in Happy Valley – Goosebay Labrador. 1988.
    6. Newspaper clippings: Lubicon Lake, Alberta Protest. 1988.

    Volume: 4728

    Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
    1. Brochure. n.d.
    2. An Evaluation of the Metis Settlement Carpentry Training Program. 1986.
    3. The Circle Publication. Volume 1 No. 1. 1992.
    4. Public Hearings – Overview of the First Round. 1992.
    5. The Right of Aboriginal Self Government and the Constitution: A Commentary. 1992.
    6. Integrated Research Plan. 1993.
    7. Public Hearings – Exploring the Options: Overview of the Third Round. 1993.
    8. Public Hearings – Discussion Paper 2 – Focusing the Dialogue. 1993.
    9. Public Hearings – Overview of the Second Round. 1993.
    10. Public Hearings – Toward Reconciliation. 1994.
    11. Let Justice Flow: Brief by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. 1995.
    12. People to People, Nation to Nation. Highlights from the Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.

    Nechi Institute on Alcohol and Drug Education
    1. Evaluation and Five Year Plan. 1983.
    2. Survey of Past Nechi Trainees. 1983.
    3. A Report on the Needs Assessment for the Development of Curriculum in the Training of Native Managers and Directors. 1984.

    Brochures
    1. 33 Brochures in regards to MCC projects regarding Native Concerns. Various dates. (An item list is included in the file).

    Volume: 4729

    Aboriginal Tribal Materials
    1. Nations of the Caribou Tribal Council . n.d.
    2. No Last Frontier: Dene Nation—The Struggle of Canada’s Internal Colony for Self-Determination. - n.d.
    3. The Dene: Land and Unity for the Native People of the Mackenzie Valley. 1975.
    4. Inuit Today: Acoholism—A Northern Dilemma. 1978.
    5. A Collection of Hymns and Gospel Songs in Northern Ojibway. 1982.
    6. Olthuis, John A. Comments on Ownership and Control of Land and Resources in Denendeh. 1982.
    7. Denendeh: Land of the People—Public Government for the People of the North. 1982.
    8. Dene Nation Workshop—Land and Resources Support information. 1982.
    9. The Morovian Church in Labrador: The story of over 200 years of service among the Inuit and Settlers of Northerns Labrador.1982.
    10. Inuit Community on National Issues: ITC Annual General Assembly, Iqaluit. 1987.
    11. Gitksan – Wet’suwet’en Tribal Council Fundraising Calendar. 1988.
    12. Native Culture Calendar. A grade 5/6/7 Perspective. Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw. 1989.
    13. National Aboriginal Directory. 2nd Edition. 1991.
    14. Ulkatchot’en: The People of Ulkatcho. 1991.
    15. Birchwater, Sage. Ulkatcho Stories of the Grease Trail. 1993.
    16. Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Youth Work Corps Operational Plan. 1996.



    Volume: 4735

    Ojibway Tribal Family Services Support Guide. 1987.

    Volume: 4736

    National Aboriginal Directory. 1990.

    Scattered Issues of Periodicals and Newspapers

    Volume: 4729
    1. Bulletin. An Independent Journal on Native Affairs. 1976. Vol. 17. No. 3.
    2. Supplement to Communications. 1977. Vol. 3. No. 1.
    3. Nutrition Newsletter
      Issue No. 4 Summer 1983
      Issue No. 6 Spring 1985
      Issue No. 7 Summer/Fall 1986
    4. Mandate—Special Edition. 1985.
    5. The Moment. Vol. I, No. I. Winter 1987.
    6. Peace and Security: Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security. 1988.
    7. The Moment—Refugees on the Line. Vol. 3. No. 1. Spring 1989.
    8. Above and Beyond. Fall 1991.
    9. MCC Contact. Vol. 16 No. 4. 1992.
    10. Inuit Today. Volume 7, No. 5, 1978, July-December.
    11. Ranger: Scientific Journal of Reindeer and Reindeer Husbandry (Proceedings of the Fourth International Reindeer/Caribou Symposium 22-25 August 1985.) Special Issue No. 1, 1986.
    12. Gardening as Therapy: A Resource Manual for Development of Horticultural Therapy Programs for the Spring Season. - Technical Bulletin No. 5: March 1978.

    Volume: 4731

    Incomindos
    No. 2 Sept. 1977
    No. 3 Dec. 1977
    No. 8-15 March 1979 – Dec. 1980
    No. 17-21 June 1981 – June 1982
    No. 23-28 Dec. 1982 – March 1984
    No. 31-45 Dec. 1984 – Feb. 1988
    No. 49,50 Oct – Dec. 1988
    No. 56-59 March 1990 – Dec. 1990


    AGNA NEWS (Incomindios Sondernummer)

    No. 2-6 Spring 1985-Winter 1987

    Volume: 4733

    American Indian Journal (Institute for the Department of Indian Law)
    Vol. 1 No. 1 1975
    Vol. 2 No. 1 1976
    Vol. 3 No. 9, 11, 12 1977
    Vol. 4 No. 1-12 1978
    Vo. 5 No. 1-12 1979


    Evangelische Monatschrift
    Vol. 14 No. 7-12 1986
    Vol. 15 No. 1, 3-12 1987
    Vol. 16 No. 1-12 1988
    Vol. 17 No. 1-12 1989
    Vol. 18 No. 1-3 1990


    Volume: 4732
    1. Them Days – Stories of Early Labrador. n.d.
    2. Royal Ontario Museum. Algonkian of the Eastern Woodlands. 1970
    3. Royal Ontario Museum. The Indians of Canada/A Survey. 1970.
    4. Royal Ontario Museum. The Canadian Eskimos. 1970.
    5. Royal Ontario Museum. False Face Society of the Iroquois. 1970.
    6. Royal Ontario Museum. Indians of the North Pacific Coast. 1970.
    7. Royal Ontario Museum. Indians of the Plains. 1970.
    8. Royal Ontario Museum. Iroquoians of the Eastern Woodlands. 1970.
    9. Royal Ontario Museum. Indians of the Subarctic. 1970.
    10. Native People and Justice in Canada, Special Issue, Part 1. Jan. 1982 Vol. 5 No. 1
    11. Native People and Justice in Canada. Special Issue, Part II. April 1982. Vol. 5 No. 2-3.
    12. Abstracts of Native Studies. Volume 1 1984.
    13. Native Issues: The Inuit of Labrador-Quebec: Contemporary Concerns. October 1984. Vol. VI. No. 1.
    14. Native Perspectives on Employment and Development. Vol. 6, No 1.
    15. Native Studies Review. 1986. Vol. 3 No. 1.
    16. Native Studies Review. 1988. Vol. 4 No. 1 & 2.
    17. Native Studies Review. 1989. Vol. 5 No. 1.
    18. Native Studies Review. 1989. Vol. 5 No. 2.

    Volume: 4734
    1. Mapuches—People of the Land. Spring 1980.
    2. Project North Journal
      Vol. 10 No. 1 Spring 1986
      Vol. 11 No. 1 Spring 1987
      Vol. 11 No. 2 Summer 1987
      Vol. 11 No. 3 Fall 1987
      Vol. 11 No. 4 Winter 1987
    3. NATO in Labrador/Quebec
      Update No. 5 March 1989
      Update No. 6 Fall 1989
      Update No. 7 Summer 1990
    4. Arc (Aboriginal Rights Coalition) Update
      Summer 1990
      Spring 1991
      Vol. 1 No.1 Fall 1991
      Vol. 2 No. 1 Winter 1992
      Vol. 2 No. 2 Spring 1992
      Vol. 2 No. 3 Fall 1992
      Vol. 2 No. 4 Winter 1992-1993
      Vol. 3 No. 1 Spring 1993
      Vol. 3 No. 3 Fall 1993
      Vol. 3 No. 4 Winter 1993-1994
      Vol. 4 No. 1 Spring 1994
      Vol. 4 No. 2 Summer 1994
      Vol. 4 No. 3 Fall 1994
      Vol. 4 No. 4 Winter 1994-1995
      Vol. 5 No. 2 Summer 1995
      Vol. 5 No. 3 Fall 1995
      Vol. 5 No. 4 Winter 1995-1996
      Vol. 6 No. 1 Spring 1996
      Vol. 6 No. 2 Summer 1996
      Vol. 6 No. 3 Fall 1996
      Vol. 6 No. 4 Winter 1996-1997
      Vol. 7 No. 1 Spring 1997
      Vol. 7 No. 2 Summer 1997
      Vol. 7 No. 3 Fall 1997
    5. The New Breed Journal: Voice of the Metis Nation. December 1991. Vol. 22 No. 11
    6. Project North B.C. Newsletter. Fall 1993. Vol. 4 No. 3.
    7. The Watershed. November 1993. Vol. 1 No. 2.
    8. The Watershed. June 1994. Vol. 1 No. 3.
    9. CASNP Phoenix Anniversary. January 1995
    10. Dreams and Visions Pawimiwina. 1995 Vol. 6 No. 1
    11. Akwesasne Notes. Fall 1995. Vol. 1 No. 3&4
    12. Anasazi. October 1995.
    13. Indian Life: News from Across Native North America.
      Vol. 17 No. 3 July-Sept. 1996
      Vol. 17 No. 4 Oct-Nov. 1996
      Vol. 17 No. 5 Jan.-Feb. 1997
      Vol. 17 No. 6 March-Apr. 1997
    14. Siksika Nation News. July, 1996.
    15. The Phoenix. Autumn 1996.
    16. Washington Newsletter. Oct. 1996
    17. Project Opikihiwawin News. Fall 1996.
    18. Scene 96. Fall Issue.
    19. First Nations Traditions of Non-Violence. Oct. 1996.
    20. UNACT-Activities of the LIDLIP Office at the United Nations in Geneva and elsewhere. Dec. 1996.
    21. Wawatay News.
      Vol 23 No. 11 May 30 1996
      Vol 23 No. 20 Oct. 10 1996
      Vol 23 No. 23 Nov. 21 1996
      Vol 23 No. 24 Dec. 5 1996
      Vol 23 No. 25 Dec. 19 1996
      Vol 24 No. 2-12 Jan. 30 1997-June 19 1997
      Vol 24 No. 17 Aug. 28 1997
      Vol 24 No. 19 Sept 25 1997
      Vol 24 No. 20 Oct. 9 1997
    22. Washington Newsletter. Jan 1997.
    23. Transition: Special Cross-Canada Issue on Economic Development. Feb. 1997.
    24. Peace Projections. March 1997. Vol. 8 No. 2.
    25. Washington Newsletter. April 1997.
    26. Wind Speaker
      Vol. 14. No. 12 April 1997
      Vol. 15 No. 1 May 1997
      Vol. 15 No. 2 June 1997
      Vol. 15 No. 5 Sept. 1997
    Photographs
    Volume: 4739
    1. Photographs in file folder. (inventory list found within)
      1. Big Trout Lake Gardening Project, Rory Chapman. 1986.
      2. Big Trout Lake Gardening Project, Cornelius McKay. 1986.
      3. Big Trout Lake Gardening Project, Rebecca Chapman’s garden. Pictured is her son. 1986.
      4. Big Trout Lake Gardening Project, John Chiles. 1986.
      5. Big Trout Lake Gardening Project, Big Island Storage Room (15’x20’). 1986.
      6. Big Trout Lake Gardening Project, Clearing on Big Island. Cleared around 1983. 1986.
      7. Big Trout Lake Gardening Project. Discoloured and dry potato plants. Problem at Rebecca Chapman, Conrnelius McKay, Jacob Nanokeesic. 1986.
      8. Big Trout Lake Gardening Project, VBS at the Anglican Church. 1986.
      9. MCC gardening volunteer, Bonnie Cumming (right) at Poundmaker, Saskatchewan. n.d.
      10. MCC gardening volunteer, Bonnie Cumming (left) at Poundmaker, Saskatchewan. n.d.
      11. Native Gardening orientation, Kenora. Left to right: Menno Wiebe, Rene VanMil, child unidentified, Sherman Reimer, Sandra Brown, Bonnie Cumming, Daryl Mack. 1988.
      12. Native Gardening orientation, Kenora. Left to right: Byron Rempel, Katie Kasper, Menno Klassen (back turned), Frances and Rene VanMil, unidentified person, Gloria Dueck, unidentified child.
      13. Proud gardeners at Sandy Bay, Sask. Reinhold Bucher (second from left), Daryl Mack (second from right). 1988.
      14. MCC gardening volunteer, Bonnie Cumming (right) at Poundmaker Reserve, Saskatchewan. n.d.
      15. Native Gardening Program; Oxford House, Manitoba. 1991 or 1992.
      16. Native Gardening Program; Oxford House, Manitoba. 1991 or 1992.
      17. Greenhouse construction, Oxford House, Manitoba. 1993.
      18. Building the greenhouse, Oxford House, Manitoba. 1993.
      19. Native gentleman gardening at Oxford House, Manitoba. 1993.
      20. Winter garden at Peawanuck. “Pea” row in Peawanuck. 1992.
      21. Winter garden at Peawanuck: “Tony’s” row. 1992.
      22. Winter garden at Peawanuck. 1992.
    2. 91 numbered photographs with the description missing. Most likely having to do with the Native Gardening Program. n.d.
    3. Learning from the Lubicons Seminar, July 24-31 1993. Photos by Michael Bryson.
      1. Back row (l-r): Ed Olfert, Jeb Olfert, Marcus Rempel, Elaine Bishop (with friend), Byron Rempel, Jake Froese; front row (l-r) Eric Froese, Sigrid Funck, Lorna Schwartsentruber, Rebecca Kauffman, Helen Enns, Kenton Brubacher, Bentley Froese, Lynn Pierce; sitting: Rob Enns, Michael Bryson.
      2. Menno Wiebe presenting Chief Bernard Ominayak with a horse-racing whip. “Ride on Sir”.
      3. Menno Wiebe taking a photo opportunity to rest.
      4. Jake Froese and Simon Auger.
      5. At Lubicon Lake.
      6. At Lubicon Lake.
      7. Elaine Bishop.
      8. Rebecca Kauffman, Sigrid Funck and friend.
      9. Kenton Brubacher, Lorna Schwarzentruber.
      10. Kids from the community.
      11. Baseball game, Lubicon vs. Seminar.
      12. Viewing a clear cut.
      13. Viewing a clear cut.
      14. Viewing a clear cut.
      15. Viewing a clear cut.
      16. Indian Paitbrush.
      17. Tea Dance structure.
      18. Fishing nets at Lubicon Lake camp.
      19. Spirit houses at cemetary.
      20. Crude Oil Pipeline.
      21. Crude Oil Pipeline.
      22. Crude Oil Pipeline.

      Tour of Daishowa Pulp and Paper Plant. (8 b&w photographs; no descriptions)
      How to Prepare a Deer.
      1. No description given.
      2. Rob Enns and Dwight Gladue.
      3. Dwight Gladue.
      4. Rob Enns.
      5. Dwight Glaude.
      6. No description given.
      7. No description given.
      8. No description given.
      9. Helen Enns, Jake Froese.
      10. No description given.
      11. Ed Olfert threading hide.
      12. Ed Olfert threading hide,
      13. Lynnete Wray “supervising” the proceedings.
      14. Dwight and Roseanna Gladue stringing up the hide.
      15. Dwight and Roseanna Gladue stringing up the hide.
      16. Dwight Gladue, Jake Frose, Ed Olfert, Lynnette Wray.
      17. Marcus Rempel and Kenton Brubacher.
      18. Lynnette Wray and friend.
      19. Dwight and Roseanna Gladue, Bentley Froese, Marcus Rempel.
      20. Hide stretching.
      21. Hide stretching

      Native Gardening Program
      1. No description given.
      2. Lynnette Wray, MCC gardener, working with “homemade” hoe.
      3. Menno Wiebe tries his hand at the Rosthern (Sask.) Craft Guild.

      Learning from the Lubicons Seminar July 23-30 1994 (photos by Anna Dueck)
      1. Left to right: Rob Enns, Suzanne Plaizier, Eugene Dening, Nathan Dening, Jack Dening, Cameron Dening, Edsin Dening, Rebecca Kauffman, Elaine Bishop, Phyllis Fischer, Dwight and daughter (name ?), Anna Dueck.
      2. No description given.
      3. No description given.
      4. No description given.
      5. No description given.
      6. No description given.
      7. No description given.
      8. No description given.
      9. Fish Lake.
      10. Fish Lake.
      11. Fish Lake
      12. No description given.
      13. No description given.
      14. No description given
      15. Lubicon Lake.
      16. Lubicon Lake.
      17. Lubicon Lake.
      18. Lubicon Lake.
      19. Lubicon Lake.
    4. Faces of the Dene: 10 b&w photographs from the collection of the Native Press. (Described in the order as received).
      1. Annie and Alivn Catholique, in Snowdrift. 1982.
      2. Albert and Mary Thomas Ekinla, Ft. Laird, 1977.
      3. John John Bonnetrouge with a hide drum, Ft. Province. 1971.
      4. Bessie P’ea with baby Juanita Judas, Snare Lake. 1980
      5. Drum dance at the community hall, Ft. Rae. 1976.
      6. Hand games at the Dene Nation Assembly, Ft. Good Hope. 1980.
      7. Hunting caribou at Hottah Lake. 1983.
      8. Alexie Flunkie, of lac la Martre, drumming for a dance at the Dene Nation Assembly, Ft. Simpson. 1982.
      9. Women scraping a moose hide in Rainbow Valley, Yellowknife. 1980.
      10. Patrick Wetrade, fishing at Rae Lakes, 1980.
    5. Visits to USA gardeners. 84 colour frames of negative. 1988.
    Audio Cassettes
    Volume: 4739
    1. On the Labrador Audio Visual. Master. March 1989.
    2. Alternative Tourism. Interview with Karen Schlichting-Enns, CBC Radio, Feb 6, 1996.
    3. A Cree Phrase Book. Lessons 1-14; 15-22.
    4. A Cree Phrase Book. Lessons 23-30; 31-37 part 1
    5. A Cree Phrase Book. Lessons 37 part 2-43 part 1 and Lessons 43 part 2 – 48.
    6. Cassette One: Bible Readings in Saulteaux by Henry Neufeld, Singing by Gordon Keeper. Genesis 1:1 – Genesis 3:24.
    7. Cassette Three: Bible Readings in Saulteaux by Jacob Owen, singing by Lila Neufeld. Psalms 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 23, 50, 36, 98, 103, 121, 122, 139, 150.
    8. Cassette Five: Bible Readings in Saulteaux by David Owen, Singing by Gordon Keeper. Matthew 5:1-6:15.
    9. Cassette Seven: Bible Reading in Saulteaux by Jacob Owen. Singing by Eileen Howard. I John 1:1 – 3:24; I John 4:1 – III John 15.
    Slide Presentations
    Volume: 4740
    1. Battle of the Beaufort script, 1 copy.
    2. Battle of the Beaufort slides. (60 frames)
    3. Battle of the Beaufort cassette.
    4. Cultural Change and Christian Mission script, 2 copies.
    5. Cultural Change and Christian Mission slides. (149 frames)
    6. Cultural Change and Christian Mission cassette.
    7. Dog Creek Gardening Story script, 1 copy.
    8. Dog Creek Gardening Story slides. (88 frames)
    9. Dog Creek Gardening Story cassette.
    10. Telling the story of a Forgotten People: Native Self-reliance script, 1 copy.
    11. Telling the story of a Forgotten People: Native Self-reliance slides. (154 frames)
    12. Telling the story of a Forgotten People: Native Self-reliance cassette.
    13. To Return the Gift script, 2 marked copies, two unmarked copies.
    14. To Return the Gift slides. (193 frames)
    15. To Return the Gift, cassette.
    16. Two Views of Columbus script. 1 marked copy, two unmarked copies.
    17. Two Views of Columbus slides. (86 frames)
    18. Two Views of Columbus cassette. 1 master, 3 copies.

    Volume 4741
    1. Was it Only Yesterday? script. 1 copy.
    2. Was it Only Yesterday? slides. (80 frames)
    3. Who Will Listen? script. 1 copy.
    4. Who Will Listen? slides. (140 frames)
    5. Who Will Listen? tapes. 1 master, 1 copy.
    Slides
    1. MCC Native Gardening Program slides. (159 frames)
    2. Wild Rice Processing slides. (94 frames)
    3. Gardening . (258 frames)
      • Istructional (frames 1-93)
      • General (frames 94-112)
      • Ontario (frames 113-139)
      • Manitoba (frames 140-162)
      • Saskatchewan (frames 163-200)
      • Alberta/NWT (frames 201-233)
      • British Columbia (frames 234-258)
    4. Lubicon Issues (60 frames)
    5. Power Station / Appropriate Technology (frames 1-16)
      • Mighty Moose (hunting/trapping/animals) (frames 17-35)
      • Bison and Elk (frames 36-65)
      • Northern Housing/People (frames 66-89)
      • Transportation/Historical Scenes (frames 90-113)
      • Forests and Fire air view / Northern Scenery (frames 114-145)
      • Nutrient Bar Graphs (frames 146-180)
    6. Of Pilgrimage and Poverty (63 frames)
    7. Unidentified slides (115 frames)
    Film Strips
    Volume: 4708
    Fishing Fish Plant
    1. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Fishing Fish Plant script. n.d.
    2. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Fishing Fish Plant filmstrip #1. 26 frames.
    3. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Fishing Fish Plant filmstrip #2. 20 frames

    Beadwork
    1. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Beadwork resource guide and filmstrip script. n.d.
    2. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Beadwork filmstrip #1. 27 frames.
    3. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Beadwork filmstrip #2. 10 frames.
    4. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Beadwork filmstrip #3. 12 frames.
    5. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Beadwork filmstrip #4. 17 frames.

    Transportation to the North
    1. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Transportation to the North resource guide and filmstrip script. n.d.
    2. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Transportation to the North filmstrip #1. 29 frames.

    Porcupine Quillwork
    1. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Porcupine Quillwork resource guide and filmstrip script. n.d.
    2. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Porcupine Quillwork filmstrip #1. 16 frames.

    Birch Bark
    1. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Birch Bark resource guide and filmstrip script. n.d.
    2. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Birch Bark filmstrip #1. 13 frames.
    3. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Birch Bark filmstrip #2. 26 frames.

    Wecase—Wild Ginger.
    1. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Wecase Wild Ginger resource guide and filmstrip script. n.d.
    2. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Wecase Wild Ginger filmstrip #1. 24 frames.

    Seneca Root
    1. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Seneca Root resource guide and filmstrip script. n.d.
    2. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Seneca Root filmstrip #1. 31 frames.

    Hides
    1. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Hides resource guide and filmstrip script. n.d.
    2. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Hides filmstrip #1. 9 frames.
    3. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Hides filmstrip #2. 11 frames.
    4. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Hides filmstrip #3. 9 frames.
    5. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Hides filmstrip #4. 11 frames.

    Indian Festivals
    1. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Indian Festivals. n.d.
    2. Native Education Branch, Manitoba Department of Education. Indian Festivals filmstrip #1. 34 frames.
    Video
    1. The Honour of All : The Alkalai Lake Story Part I. 56 minutes, 1986.
    Films
    Volumes 25 to 28
    1. Faculty of Social Work. We Can. 27 min. n.d.
    2. Woodland Films. Make Peace with the Earth. 17 min. Copy 1. Includes one page explanation and study guide. n.d.
    3. Woodland Films. Make Peace with the Earth. 17 min. Copy 1. Includes one page explanation and study guide. n.d.
    4. Dene Nation Production. Dene Nation. 27 min. 1979.
    Flags
    Volume: 4709
    1. Holland. 84 x 146 cm.
    2. Britain. 90 x 156 cm.
    3. Spain. 84 x 146 cm.
    4. France. 84 x 146 cm
    5. USA. 90 x 156 cm.
    Maps
    1. (o) Mapa de las Colonias Mennonitas en el Chaco paraguayo / published by Colonia Fernheim. This map shows the following Mennonite colonies of the Chaco in Paraguay: Menno (north and south), Neuland, Fernheim and Estancia Laguna Pora (de la Colonia Fernheim).. -- 1 Legua cuadrada = 1875 Has / 60 x 90 cm. 1969.
    2. (o) Mapa de las Colonias Mennonitas en el Chaco paraguayo / published by Colonia Fernheim. This map shows the following Mennonite colonies of the Chaco in Paraguay: Menno (north and south), Neuland, Fernheim and Estancia Laguna Pora (de la Colonia Fernheim).. -- 1 Legua cuadrada=1875 Has/60 x 90cm. 1969.
    3. (o) Mapa de las Colonias Mennonitas / published by Colonia Menno. This map show the Menno colony of the Chaco, Paraguay and also includes insets of Paraugya and each of the colonies main towns: Colony Menno (Loma Plata), Colony Fernheim (Filadelfia), Colonia Neuland (Neu-Halbstadt).. -- 1:346 400 / 49 x 54 cm. 1980.
    4. (o) Chaco Central Del Paraguay 1983: Mapa de Comunidades Indigenas y alguna Poblaciones adyacentes / publisher unknown. This map shows all of the aboriginal communities in the Chaco, Paraguay.. -- 1 cm = 5 km / 29 x 44 cm. 1982.
    5. (o) Mapa Campos Menonitas / publisher unknown. This map show the Mennonite Colonies in Mexico.. -- 1:13 920 / 33 x 53 cm. n.d..
    6. (o) Mapa Campos Menonitas / publisher unknown. This map show the Mennonite Colonies in Mexico.. -- 1: 13 920 / 33 x 53 cm. n.d..
    7. (o) Mapa de la Repùblica de Bolivia / published by Publicado durante la Presidencia Constitucional del Dr. Hernàn Siles Zuazo.. -- 1 : 3 000 000 / 55 x 62 cm. 1958.
    8. (o) Bolivia: Palmar del Oratorio / published by USA Army Topographic Command - Washington D.C.. -- 1 : 50 000. 1971.
    9. (o) Santa Cruz, Bolivia / published byInstituto Geografico Militar.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 54 x 68 cm. 1969.
    10. (o) Puerto Pailas, Bolivia / published by USA Army Topographic Command, Washington B.C.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 55 x 71 cm. 1972.
    11. (o) Warnes, Bolivia / published by USA Army Topographic Command, Washington D.C.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 55 x 71 cm. 1971.
    12. (o) Santa Rosa Del Sara, Bolivia / published by Instituto Geografico Militar.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 55 x 67 cm. 1970.
    13. (o) Cotoca, Bolivia / published by Instituto Geographico Militar.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 55 x 67 cm. 1969.
    14. (o) Comunidad Monte Grande, Bolivia / published by Instituto Geografico Militar, La Paz Bolivia.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 55 x 67 cm. 1970.
    15. (o) Zanja Honda, Bolivia / published by Instituto Geografico Militar.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 55 x 67 cm. 1969.
    16. (o) Paurito, Bolivia / published by Instituto Geografico Militar.. -- 1: 50 000 / 55 x 67 cm. 1968.
    17. (o) Indians in Ontario (north sheet) / published by Legal Services Division of the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Ottawa.. -- 1 : 1 203 840 / 85 x 100cm. 1969.
    18. (o) Province of Manitoba / publised by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch.. -- 1 : 500 000 / 98 x 147 cm. 1977.
    19. (o) Canada: Indian and Inuit Communities and Languages / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. There are three maps on this parger paper. The subtitles are as follows:
      large map: "Indian and Inuit Communities and Languages
      med. map: "Indian and Inuit Communitites
      small map: Native Culture Areas of Cnada/Native Language Families from the 16th - 18th century.
      Scale: large map - 1:7 500 000
      med. map - 1:200 000
      small map - 1:40 000 000. -- see description / 82 x 107 cm. 1980.
    20. (o) Manitoba / Published by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Winnipeg.. -- 1 : 100 000 / 85 x 131 cm. n.d..
    21. (o) Manitoba: Location of Indian Band Communities / published by Surveys and Mapping Branch, Winnipeg.. -- 1:1 000 000 / 90 x 130 cm. 1981.
    22. (o) Northwest Territories--Yukon Territory / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch, Winnipeg.. -- 1: 4 000 000 / 100 x 125 cm. 1974.
    23. (o) West Patricia Land Use Plan / Published by Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario. The map seems to be incomplete since the legend is empty. -- 1 : 600 000 / 114 x 116 cm. 1978.
    24. (o) Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. This map was reproduced from the 1 : 1 000 000 map of Canada. -- 1: 2 000 000 / 89 x 100 cm. 1973.
    25. (o) Mosaic Map of English River - Winnipeg River (Kenora to English River) / publisher unknown. A note states: "This is a general purpose map only, no responsibility will be accepted by any person connected in any way with the production of this map".. -- 1 inch = 1 mile / 81 x 102 cm. n.d..
    26. (o) Indian Reserves in Ontario / Resource Mapping Service Ltd. Also includes an enlarged detail map of the Sudbury area and Lake of the Woods.. -- none given / 105 x 109 cm. n.d..
    27. (o) Labrador : Province of Newfoundland / published by the Department of Mines and Resources Crown Lands and Surveys Branch. The map highlights airstrips and airports.. -- 1 : 013 760 / 99 x 100 cm. 1960.
    28. (o) Canada's First People / published by Associated Advertising Limited, Ontario. Illustrated map.. -- none given / 57 x 88 cm. 1964.
    29. (o) Medical Services Branch Facilities : Department of National Health and Welfare Canada / published by the Surveys and Mapping Branch, Ottawa. The map pinpoints medical services in Canada including Regional headquarters, hosptitals, nursing stations, health centres, public service health units, quarentine stations and clinics.. -- 1 inch = 250 miles / 38 x 46 cm. 1971.
    30. (o) Kwakiutl Territorial Map / published by DJ Gillis and Associates, Vancouver B.C.. -- 1:500 000 / 38 x 42 cm. 1983.
    31. (o) Map of the Province of Manitoba and part of the district of Keewatin and Northewest Territories. Townships, native settlements, cities, towns and villages are shown.. -- 1 inch = 17.5 miles / 45 x 61 cm. 1876.
    32. (o) Kenora - Cnada - United States of America / Canada's Surveys Mapping Branch. Includes glossary and conventional signs on the back of the map.. -- 1:250 000 / 56 x 71 cm. 1977.
    33. (o) Keewatin, Kenora District, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. Includes glossary and conventional signs on the back of the map.. -- 1:50 000 / 65 x 90 cm. 1977.
    34. (o) Caddy Lake, Manitoba, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. Includes glossary and conventional signs on the back of the map.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 65 x 90 cm. 1977.
    35. (o) Lennan Lake, Kenora District, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. The map shows roads and related features; landmark features; buondaries and survey control; drainage and related features; relief features.. -- 1 : 50 00 / 64 x 90 cm. 1976.
    36. (o) Lount Lake, Kenora District, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. The map shows roads and related features; landmark features; buondaries and survey control; drainage and related features; relief features.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1976.
    37. (o) Asipoquobah Lake, District of Kenora, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. Includes roads and related features; landmark features; boundaries and survey control; drainage and related features; relief features.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1977.
    38. (o) Munekan Lake, District of Kenora, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. Includes roads and related features, landmark features, boundaries and survey control, drainage and related features, relief features.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1977.
    39. (o) Sakwaso Lake, Kenora District, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. The map includes roads and related features; landmark features; boundaries and survey control; drainage and related features; relief features. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1977.
    40. (o) Muskrat Dam Lake, District of Kenora, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveus and Mapping Branch. he map includes roads and related features; landmark features; boundaries and survey control; drainage and related features; relief features. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1977.
    41. (o) Menaeko Lake, District of Kenora, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. he map includes roads and related features; landmark features; boundaries and survey control; drainage and related features; relief features. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1977.
    42. (o) Osaokass Lake, District of Kenora, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. he map includes roads and related features; landmark features; boundaries and survey control; drainage and related features; relief features. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 cm x 90 cm. 1977.
    43. (o) District of Kenora, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. he map includes roads and related features; landmark features; boundaries and survey control; drainage and related features; relief features. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 cm x 90 cm. 1977.
    44. (o) Trout Lake, Kenora District, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. The map also includes conventional signs and a glossary.. -- 1 : 250 000 / 57 x 72 cm. 1979.
    45. (o) North Spirit Lake, Kenora District, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch.. -- 1 : 250 000 / 57 x 72 cm. 1963.
    46. (o) Deer Lake, Ontario, Manitoba / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch.. -- 1 : 250 000 / 57 x 72 cm. 1977.
    47. (o) Carrol Lake, Ontario, Manitoba / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. Includes conventional signs and glossary on the back of the map.. -- 1 : 250 000 / 57 x 72 cm. 1979.
    48. (o) Island Lakes, Manitoba, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch.. -- 1 : 250 000 / 57 x 72 cm. 1965.
    49. (o) Wapawekka, Saskatchewan, west of second meridian / published by the Army Survey Establishment, R.C.E.. -- 1 : 250 000 / 57 x 72 cm. 1965.
    50. (o) Canada (National Atlas) / Geographical Services Directorate, Surveys and Mapping Branch. The Legend includes: populated places, 1976; Transportation; Boundaries; National Parks; Glaciers-Canada; Glaciers-foreign; approximate limit of permanent polar ice.. -- 1 : 7 500 000 / 79 x 90 cm. 1982.
    51. (o) Canada (National Atlas) / Geographical Services Directorate, Surveys and Mapping Branch. The Legend includes: populated places, 1976; Transportation; Boundaries; National Parks; Glaciers-Canada; Glaciers-foreign; approximate limit of permanent polar ice.. -- 1: 7 500 000 / 79 x 90 cm. 1982.
    52. (o) Canada's National Parks / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. The back of the map includes insets of additional maps showing Canada's National Parks in more detail.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 90 x 100 cm. 1983.
    53. (o) A Visitor's Guide to Travel in Labrador / published by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador: Department of Development and Tourism. Insets are included. The back of the map has written information, photographs and detailed map insets.. -- 1: 1 646 000 / 64 x 92 cm. n.d..
    54. (o) Native American Heritage: A Visitor's Guide / published by the Cartographic Division of the National Geographic. The map includes several insest and pictures. The back of the map includes a detailed index and information about where and what can be visited in regards to Natives in America.. -- 1 : 7 747 000 / 50 x 72 cm. 1991.
    55. (o) The Queen Charlotte Islands: Abandoned Indian Villages and Settlements / published by the Cartographics by Jon Hersch. The back of the map includes a map index and Recreational Directory.. -- 2 cm = 1 km / 41 x 51 cm. 1986.
    56. (o) Pointe du Bois, Ontario, Manitoba / published by Canada's Surveys and Mappings Branch. The map includes conventional signs on the back.. -- 1 : 250 000 / 57 x 72 cm. 1978.
    57. (o) Indians and Inuit in Canada / published by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada. The map shows the major linguistic families and related languages of Canadian Indian Peoples.. -- 1 : 7 500 000 / 60 x 100 cm. 1989.
    58. (o) The National Atlas of Canada / pulished by Energy, Mines, and Resources, Canada. The map legend includes: populated places; transportation; boundaries; national pars; glaciers - Canada; glaciers - foreign; approximate limit of permanent polar ice.. -- 1 : 7 500 000 / 79 x 90 cm. 1982.
    59. (o) The Dominion of Canada / published by Natural Resources Intellegences Services. The map looks like it is a microfilm printout. There is a stamp on the map indicating that the map was part of the Indian Affairs survey records dated 1955.. -- 1 inch = 100 miles / 55 x 84 cm. 1929.
    60. (o) Indian Treaties / Department of Energy, Mines and Surveys Canada.. -- 1 : 8 870 400 / 64 x 74 cm. 1977.
    61. (o) Makoop Lake, District of Kenora, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch.. -- 1 : 250 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1964.
    62. (o) Province of Ontario / published by the ontario Department of Lands, Forsts and Mines: Bureau of Colonization. Microfilm printout. Stamp stating that it was a part of the Indian Affairs Survey Records dated 1955. It is a treaty map.. -- 2 : 217 600 / 54 x 85 cm. 1920.
    63. (o) No Title Given / no publisher given. The map shows treaties in Ontario and is very similar to map number 1071.. -- no scale given / 54 x 85 cm. n.d..
    64. (o) Islington Indian Reserve No. 29 / published by Gartner Lee Associates Ltd. This map shows terrain and sand and gravel resources.. -- 1 : 15 840 / 65 x 100 cm. 1984.
    65. (o) Opasquia Lake, Ontario - Manitoba / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. The map includes conventional signs on the back of the map.. -- 1 : 250 000 / 57 x 72 cm. 1964.
    66. (o) Kakagi Lake, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. The map includes conventional signs and a glossary on the back of it.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1978.
    67. (o) Keewatin, Kenora District, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. The map includes conventiona signs and a glossary on the back of the map.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1977.
    68. (o) Caviar Lake, Kenora District , Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. The map includes conventional signs and a glossary on the back.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1977.
    69. (o) Morson, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. The map includes conventional signs and glossary on the back of the map.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 cm x 90 cm. 1977.
    70. (o) Falcon Island, Canada and the USA / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1977.
    71. (o) Big Island, Canada and the USA / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1977.
    72. (o) Sioux Narrows, Kenora District, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. The map inlcudes conventional signs on the back.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1976.
    73. (o) Clearwater Bay, Kenora District, Ontario / published by Canada's Surveys and Mapping Branch. The map includes conventional signs on the back of the map.. -- 1 : 50 000 / 64 x 90 cm. 1977.
    74. (o) Developpement de la Region de la Baie James / published by the Depot legal Bibliotheque nationale du Quebec. An inset of Quebec is also included.. -- 1 : 250 000 / 27 x 43 cm. 1978.
    75. (o) Map of Indian Reserves in Ontario / publisher not given. Includes indian reserves as well as location of colleges and universities.. -- . n.d..
    76. (o) God's Country Lodge, Elk Island, Gods Lake / published by Winnipeg, Western Manitoba Mapping.. -- 3 cm = 5 miles / 27 x 42 cm. 1972.
    77. (o) Oxford House / publisher not given. The map also includes three pages of soil information.. -- no scale given / 28 x 40 cm. n.d..
    78. (o) West Patricia / published by the Ministry of Natural Resources. This is a large booklet which includes 27 maps and additional information on West Patricia.. -- various / 50 x 51 cm. 1981.

    Posters / Charts
    1. Dene Declaration / no publisher given. Plea and declaration of rights to have a self governing government for the Dene people.. -- 32 x 51 cm. n.d..
    2. Alaska : The Last Frontier / published by the World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF).. -- 44 x 60 cm. 1989.
    3. Aboriginal Languages / no publisher given. This is an advertisement for the support of Bill C - 269 The Aboriginal Languages Act. -- 43 x 56 cm. n.d..
    4. Good Food, Healthy Lifestyle / published by Health and Welfare Canada. This poster promotes healthy eating and exercise using Aboriginal Foods and activities as shown in the poster.. -- 47 x 76 cm. n.d..
    5. The Eagle Feather / no publisher given. This poster portrays the story behind the significance of the Eagle and the Eagle Feather to the Aboriginal Peoples. Documented by Tom Porter, 1992. Artist: Stephanie Thompson.. -- 41 x 51 cm. n.d..
    6. Let us put our minds together and see what life we will make for our children / Published by the Mohawk Nation. This poster portrays a black and white drawing/photo (?) of a Mohawk man (chief?). -- 44 x 57 cm. n.d..
    7. Mother Earth's People / published by the Aboriginal Cultural Society. This poster is an advertisement for an Environmental Gathering at the Forks National Historic Site. June 17-20 1991. Included, on the back of the poster) is also a program of events.. -- 45 x 90 cm. 1991.
    8. Mother Earth's Children: POW-WOW / published by the Aboriginal Cultural Society. This poster advertises the Intertribal Convention (POW-WOW) held at the Winnipeg Convention Centre held on June 14-16 1991.. -- 45 x 90 cm. 1991.
    9. The strength of First Nations / published by the Government of Canada. This coloured poster depicts an Aboriginal family having a picnic; a father and children playing in the background and an elderly couples face intermingled in the forest.. -- 60 x 90 cm. n.d..
    10. Nitassinan / no publisher given. This poster depicts involvement in Project Jnorth - Newfoundland and Labrador.. -- 60 x 76 cm. n.d..
    11. Our Land, Our Life / published by the Indian Brotherhood of the NWT. The poster shows a photograph of a father and children. The caption reads: "Let us put our minds together and see what life we will make for our children." Designed by Michael Poulton.. -- 60 x 90 cm. n.d..
    12. Nunavut Wants You / published by the Nunavut Constitutional Forum, Ontario. The poster shows an aboriginal face and a large finger pointing at the person looking at the poster.. -- 42 x 58 cm. n.d..
    13. Building Nunavut Means… / Published by the Nunavut Constitutional Forum, Ontario. Different Aboriginal Faces looking onto the distance where the words "Building Nunavut means… " are written in an Aboriginal language and in English.. -- 42 x 58 cm. n.d..
    14. Dene Nation / no publisher given. The poster shows a Lake at Sunset. Inset of six Dene people. The caption reads: "For a strong spirit, we must keep the words of our people alive.. -- 41 x 55 cm. n.d..
    15. Self Determination or Self-Termination / published by the Unio of B.C. Chiefs. A Comparison of Aboriginal and European government and how the European type of government is destructive to the First Nations way of life.. -- 50 x 69. 1994.
    16. International Law / no publisher given. A poster ging many examples of injustice in law. "Canadian Law and policies regarding Indigenous people violate at least 13 articles of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.. -- 56 x 72 cm. n.d..
    17. Nunavut: The Land of our Ancestors - The Land of our Children / published by the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada. Photos comparing life as it was before the Europeans came and life as it is now for Inuit children.. -- 52 x 90 cm. n.d..
    18. Demonstration: Wir Brauchen Hilfe!! / published by Menschenreschtsorgination fuer Erhnische, Rassische, und Religioese Gruppen und Minderheiten.. -- 46 x 62 cm. n.d..
    19. MPV in the NHL (Nunavut Hockey League) / published by the Nunavut Constitutional Forum. A drawing of a Nunavut goal tender.. -- 38 x 43 cm. n.d..
    20. Together today for our Children Tomorrow / published by the council for Yukon Indians. Portrayal of many Yukon Indian faces.. -- 37 x 43 cm. n.d..
    21. Red Alert! / published by the Assembly of First Nations. The poster advertises the Special Chief's Assembly: Canada's Termination Policy and the Amnedments to the Indian Act. Sept. 23-24 1996, Winnipeg, Manitoba.. -- 60 x 75 cm. n.d..
    22. Terra del Labrador / no publisher given. Pictoral overview of the landscape and wildlife found in Labrador, Newfoundland.. -- 93 x 110 cm. n.d..
    23. Terra del Labrador / no publisher given. Pictoral overview of the landscape and wildlife found in Labrador, Newfoundland.. -- 93 x 110 cm. n.d..