File includes “The National Atlas of Canada 5th Edition “Canada Indian and Inuit Communities and Languages” by Energy, Mines, and Resources Canada (1980) - two copies, “Canada – Indian Communities Ontario” by the Legal Surveys Division, Geomatics Canada, Natural Resources Canada (1997), and the Canadian History Series “Original inhabitants and routes of explorers to 1650” illustrating the locations of Indigenous linguistic groups around the 1500s to 1800s and French, English, and Danish colonizing activities [ca. 198-?].
File includes reproductions of maps titled “Treaty No 7 NWT: Indian Reserve (Blood) No.148), “Land classification” (Blackfoot, Peigan, and Blood reserves), “Topography” (Blackfoot, Peigan, and Blood reserves), and “Map 144A (issued 1914) Hunting Territories of the Timagami, Timiskaming, Kipawa[sic].”
File contains publications titled “Ontario Treaties” by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (2000), “Vision of Hope: a traveling Sioux Art Show in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Wounded Knee Massacre” (1990), and “A day in the Life of Big Cypress: a commemorative issue of The Seminole Tribune” (1990).
File contains two publications: “Free to Fight! An interactive self defense project” and “IR9: Indigenous and Black WisDubs: Indigenous and Black Philosophy & Political Thought” by Atua Dub.
File contains “Spirit: annual music issue” (Summer 2007), “Spirit: Rhythms of peace and resistance: the music issue” (Autumn 2004), “National Museum of the American Indian” (Spring 2015), and “National Museum of the American Indian” (Summer 2010).
File contains “Down Beat” (June 1989), “Blue Suede News” (#66, Spring 2004), “Cambria Style” (Winter 2017), and Toronto Life: Special Issue: Style Book” featuring Tanya Tagaq on the cover (2018).
File contains the “Sir Wilfrid Laurier Education Guide,” the “Black History in Canada Education Guide,” and the “Women’s Suffrage in Canada Education Guide” by Historica Canada.
File contains “The UNESCO Courier: a window open on the world: Medicine’s ‘green revolution’” (July 1979), “Native health: past and future” prepared for the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto by N. George (198-?), and “Que Pasa: a guide to Hispanic life and events” (Summer 1998, Vol. III, No. 2).
File contains “Cultural Survival Quarterly: Health and healing, also – special section on Tibet” (Volume 12, Number 1, 1988), “Winds of Change: American Indian Education & Opportunity” (Summer 1997), and “English/Cree Medical Glossary: revised 1st edition: a reference tool for translators, interpreters and medical professionals” (1997).
File contains material that may be potentially related to teaching. Topics include the “the Medicine Wheel Garden Project Notes” by Rev. Kathryn Gorman-Lovelady, healing plants, traditional seeds and Indigenous farming, Indigenous cuisine, and vegetable dyes.
File contains material that may be potentially related to teaching.
File contains material that may be potentially related to teaching. Topics include the seven grandfather’s teachings, the thirteen moon teachings, 2005 lunar phases, the 1998 year of spirit moons, the winter solstice, prayer to the six directions, and the medicine wheel.
File contains material that may be potentially related to teaching. Topics include sacred herbs, smudging ceremonies, the four sacred plants, the four sacred gifts, the eagle feather, medicine men, medicine wheels, and the seven grandfathers.
File includes a student essay, a syllabus for “Aboriginal Religion” by Dr. Janet McLellan, a print out of “Aboriginal perspectives in the social studies curriculum,” a syllabus for “Aboriginal Studies” at George Brown College by Professor Kerry Potts, and an issue of George Brown College’s Faculty Forum newsletter.
File contains a series by Hope MacLean titled “Indians: An Introduction to Canada’s Native People” and reference material on Potlatch and the culture of the Siksika.
File contains a series of publications titled “1. ceremonial objects,” “2. ceremonial accessories,” “3. clothing,” “4. household accessories: bark,” “5. household accessories: fibre,” “6. food handling: wood,” “7. tools and weapons,” “8. transportation,” and “9. recreation and children’s articles” produced by Indian and Northern Affairs.
File contains two items from the series (“Fort Albany Reserve” and “St. Regis Reserve” which were produced as educational materials and developed by the Canadian Association in Support of the Native Peoples with assistance from the Ministry of Education, Ontario.
File contains a series published by Canadian Indian Marketing Services and publications are titled “leather, fur and beads,” “blankets and quillwork,” “birchbark,” “silver, slate, gold, bone,” “clay,” and “dolls.”
File contains a series of publications published with an Indian and Northern Affairs catalogue number and credits text to Indian and Norther Affairs with the assistance of the National Museum of Man. Topics focus on Indigenous communities, activities, and culture.
File contains “Indians of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces,” “Indians of Ontario,” “Indians of the Prairie Provinces,” and “Indians of Yukon and Northwest Territories.”
File contains “Native peoples and the north: a profile” by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (1982), “Ontario: an informal history of the land and its people” by the Ontario Ministry of Education (198-?), and “The Canadian Indian: Indian Affairs Branch” by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (1966).
File contains “Native Issues: a publication of the Native Peoples Support Group of Newfoundland and Labrador” (vol. IV, no. 2) and “Native Issues: special issue on the militarization of Labrador-Quebec” (vol. VII, no. 1, 1987).
File contains a series titled “The Canadian Indian” by Indian and Northern Affairs (1973) pertaining to Ontario, the Prairie provinces, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories.
File contains a series titled “The Canadian Indian” by Indian and Northern Affairs (1973) pertaining to “a brief outline,” Quebec, and the Atlantic provinces.
File contains “American Indian Basketry and Other Native Arts” (1984), “American Indian Art Magazine” (Spring 1981), and “Canadian Geographic” (Aug/Sept 1985).
File contains “Northwest Indian Magazine” (Summer 1999), “Rotunda: the magazine of the Royal Ontario Museum” (Fall 1985), “National Museum of the American Indian” (Summer 2015), and “People of the South Wind.”
File contains “Native Canadian Centre of Toronto: Gala & Art Auction” (June 22, 1994), “Native American: Arts Directory” by--Humboldt County, California (1991-1992), “The Twin Cities Indian Market: Minneapolis, Minnesota: May 9-12, 1991” by the Minnesota Department of Revenue, “Native Arts Circle News” (Winter 1995), “CARO bulletin: Artists working for artists: the art of the deal” (Spring 1991), “Fact Sheet on the Institute of American Indian Arts Today” by the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs (1987), “COMPAS: Native American Cultural Arts Task Force: Program Development Activities: 1988-90” (January 1991), “50 Years of Indian Motorcycles,” and “American Indian Dance Theatre.”
File contains “Muse: Museums and the First Nations” (Fall 1988), “Indigenous Voices: a special edition honoring Indigenous survival” (Fall-Winter 1994), “Red Wire: Free to Native youth and inmates” (Oct. 2007)
File contains “Artscraft: National Indian Arts and Crafts Corporation” (Winter 1989) two copies, “Spirit: Annual Literature Issue” (Spring 2007 and Spring 2008), “Advocate: the Official Magazine of the Chiefs of Ontario” (Winter 2017).
File includes the following publications: “Our nations, our future, our vision: Transformative Change through First Nation Higher Education” produced for the Chiefs of Ontario (2016?) and “Registered Indian Population by Sex and Residence” by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (2002).
File includes the following publications: “The Journey Together: Ontario’s Commitment to Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples” by the Government of Ontario ( 2016), “Wagon Burner, This! Princess Moonrider, That!: co-presented with the imagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival” (2006), “Health & Wellness Bulletin” by the Assembly of First Nations (2017), a photocopy of “International Youth Year 1985,” and “Your Future is Waiting” by Six Nations Polytechnic (2019-2020).
File includes the following publications: “Canada at a glance 2018” by Statistics Canada, The Urban Indigenous Action Plan” by the Government of Ontario (2018), “Adoption and the Indian Child” by the Government of Canada, poster promoting the Aboriginal Education Summer Programs by Nipissing University (2017), “Six-week impact report” by the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund, “Spreading our wings: annual report” by the Thunderbird Partnership Foundaiton (2015/2016), “A guide to understanding Chippewa Treaty Rights: Minnesota Edition” by the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (1992), “Tribal Hatcheries of the Great Lakes Region” by the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, “Program: First Nations energy symposium, October 22-24, 2018, Chelsea Hotel, Toronto, Ontario” by IESO/Independent Electricity System Operator (2018), the Summer 2003 newsletter by First Nations Statistics, and “First Nations People, Métis, and Inuit in Canada: Diverse and Growing Populations” by the Government of Canada (2018).
File contains photocopied material including “The convention of the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide: ‘Yearbook on Human Rights’ 1948” produced by the Canadian Association in Support of the Native Peoples (1973), diplomatic correspondence between Canada and the United States pertaining to treaties and surrenders (1784-1860), Statutes of Canada, and “Arbitrary, anachronistic and harsh: Constitutional jurisdiction in relation to non-status Indians Métis.”
Item consists of a publication produced by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
File includes “Aboriginal Peoples: Past and Present: A summary of the history, rights, and issues relating to Aboriginal Peoples in Canada” by Cross Cultural Consulting Inc., “Bulletin: An Independent Journal on Native Affairs” (December 1975, December 1976), “Questions and answers on treaty rights” by Honor: Honor Our Neighbor’s Origins & Rights, Inc. (revised 1993), photocopied clippings (including “If you are stopped by a conservation officer”), and “Chronology of Significant Events and Documents Taxation Test Cases” (1997?).
File includes publications predominantly pertaining to language and other demographics by the Government of Canada and American federal and state governments, Sweetgrass First Nations Language Council, and the Native Language Research Initiative.
File contains two reproductions of maps published by the Government of Canada and maps produced by other sources, as well as photocopied correspondence, posters, and other documents from the Department of Indian Affairs, and a newspaper clipping by Dennis Stark titled “The Land of the People sustains diverse Dene Nation.”
File contains publications, such as those by National Geographic and other publishers, including infographics and maps predominantly pertaining to Indigenous presence and colonization in Canada and USA, as well as internationally. Some material pertains to outer space.
File contains two copies of a poster for a film sponsored by the National Film Board of Canada.
File contains two copies of the same poster.
File contains an article from the magazine which features Douglas Cardinal.
File contains a copy of the magazine “She is Wise: the official publication of the Ontario Native Women’s Association” and a pamphlet from the Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto.
File contains two publications from the Assembly of First Nations: “First Nations Health Priorities to Reducing Problematic Opioid Use: Discussion Document: A First Nations Specific Opioid Strategy” and “Health Matters: A publication of the AFN Health Sector” (Winter 2018/2019).
File contains a copy of the publication for “A gathering of International Tribal People in Performance” in Peterborough, Ontario on July 31-August 9, 1982,
File contains an entire copy of the special issue on Indigenous People.
File contains a copy of the entire magazine (vol. 22, no. 4) and a photocopy of “The Ingminirraqtuq Project” from Parallellogramme (vol. 19, no. 4, 1994).
File contains the catalogue of Shenandoah Film Productions.
File contains entire copy of the publication which focuses on the grand opening of the National Museum of the American Indian.
File contains entire copies of the magazine (Fall 1992, Spring 1995, Fall 1999, Winter 1999, and Jun/Jul 2000).
File contains entire copies of the magazine (Vol. 34, no.1-3 and Vol. 35, no. 2).
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Item consists of a publication produced by the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO).
Item consists of a list of predominantly Toronto-based organizations and includes a Fax Cover from the Chiefs of Ontario.
File pertains to the General Synod Archives (2016), the Cancer Care of Ontario’s “Palliative Care in First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Communities: tools for the journey,” the Anishnawbe Health Toronto: Traditional Palliative Care Program, the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory Legacy Project, and the Anishnawbe Health Toronto Diabetes Team.
File contains a flyer promoting a not-for-profit registered charity called “Honouring Indigenous Peoples: Understanding the past, moving forward together” (2018), a bulletin from CUPW-STTP titled “Info” with “Celebrating Indigenous Values and Mother Earth on National Indigenous Peoples Day, and Each and Every Day” as the lead (2018), a flyer to “Listening, learning, and living into Reconciliation: a weekend of Indigenous history, culture, food and art” hosted by the Lansing United Church in Toronto (2018), and the Six nations People in the Arts Directory (2004).
File contains the concert schedule to the Music Gallery (2018 and 2019), the Aasivik “Fire and Ice” event guide in Kangerlussuaq, Greenland (2009), a publication from Massey Hall, the “Fifty-five plus: promoting a positive active lifestyle” magazine (June 2016), “the Whole Note” magazine (April 2019), promotional material for the Jazz Camp/Camp Rock/Interprovincial Music Camp (2007), and a guide to the Kennedy Center “Prelude” Festival (2005).
File contains programs or promotional material to “Guswenta Gathering” curated by Fallen Johnson and Cole Alvis (2017), “Indigenous Celebrations: a festival of Indigenous cultures and heritage” hosted by the Toronto Public Library (2018), “Planet IndigenUS 4” at the Harbourfront Centre (2015), the 11th annual “Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards” (2009), the “Manitoba Aboriginal Artists Music Awards” (2009), the official program of the “Canadian Music Week” conference in Toronto (2019), and the gig guide to Canadian Music Week (2019).
File pertains to Silver Wave Records, Arbor Records, Ohwejagehka: Hadegaenage, and Indian House.
File pertains to Native art grantees from the Potlatch fund, “Super Saturday” at Evergreen State College, a list of publications available through the North Seattle Community College including “Muckleshoot: a people and their language” by Muchshoot Trival College (1999), photos from a demonstration protesting Neo-Nazism which include Robert Guerrero and an article on the protest, an article promoting the New Freighthouse Square which “will be a true community celebration of Indian art, music and storytelling,” and a flyer promoting a performance by Paul Wagner and Robert Guerrero.
File contains records pertaining to several artists including Florent Vollant, Elan Michaels, DLO, and Micki Free.
File contains correspondence pertaining to sharing/promoting information about new albums with several artists, handwritten notes, and a receipt from Canyon Records.
File contains entire copies of “Spirit: the 2nd annual music issue” (Winter/Spring 2006), “Songwriters Magazine” (Summer 2005, volume 8, number 2), and “Words and music: Society of composers, authors, and music publishers of Canada” (Spring 2004, volume 11, number 1). It also includes a draft article titled “Tanya Tagak: Breathing the Dream” written by Wright-McLeod (March 2006) and other published articles on Tanya Tagak.
File includes records pertaining to several performing artists including Lil'wat Music Group, Eddy Robinson, Eagleheart Singers/Drummers, Syren, Posawawajek, Kanenhi:io, Stepahnie March, Sheryl Crow, Gibert Nelles, Violet Naytowhow, Michael Bucher, Indigenous Resistance Crew, Gary Small and the Coyote Bros, Joseph Fire Crow, Crystal Shawanda, Jace Martin, Rex Pooyouma, Billy Joel Green, Indigenous, Janel, Andrea Menard, Cliff Sard, William Eaton, Randy Wood, Richard Monkman, and more.
File includes records pertaining to several performing artists including Weldon Ryan Blackburn, Johnn Whitehorse, Annabella Piugattuk, Jani Lauzon, the Johnnys, Shane Anthony Band, Shane Yellowbird, Komaksiutiksak, Gwa'wina Singers, Marion Newman, Mark Nadjiwan, Ramses Calderon, Brock StoneFish, Cheri Maracle, Meghan Meisters, Darryl Tonemah, Chochise Anderson, A. Paul Ortega, Jay Begaye, Blackfoot Confederacy, Northern Cree and Friends, Wolf Woman Singers, James Bilagody and the Cremains, Skychasers, Michael Jacobs, Howard Lyons, Cherokee, Joanne Shenandoah, Loretta Lynn, Hank Williams, Isaac Mandamin, Mofsie, Black Elk, Dennis Hawk, Dennis Lakusta, Denise Lanceley, Golden Eagles, Charles Neville, the Neville Brothers, the Wild Techoupitoulas, and other artists.
File includes records pertaining to several performing artists including Digawolf, Digging Roots, Lucie Idlout, Inez, Wayne Lavallee, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Willie Dunn (CBC press release from 1978), Danny Michel, Cree Society, Eagle Claw Singers, Terrence L.P. Kataquapit, Reddnation, Northern Cree Singers, Wabs Whitebird, Shedlley Morningsong, Micki Free, Dogsoldierz, Sheryl Crow, Shakti Hayes, Andrea Menard, Holly McNardland,O De'min Kwe Singers, Mary Youngblood, Johnny Whitehorse, Bill Mller, Robert Mirabal, Star Nayea, Primeaux and Mike, Joanne Shenandoah, Walela, Little Wolf Band, Joanne Shenandoah, Mary Youngblood, Robert Mirabal, and more.
File contains an exhibition program published by the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.
File contains a press kit which includes a biographical sheet of the performers, press releases, and clippings.
File contains a printed web page from Smithsonian Folkways titled “Asi Kotama! The Flutes of Otavalo Ecuador,” a copy of “Spirit” magaizne (Winter 2005), and a press release from Canyon Records pertaining to the absorption of the Grammy’s Best Native American Music award to the the new Regional Roots Music category consisting of Native American, Hawaiian, Zydeco/Cajun, and Polka music.
File contains printed webpages titled “Sacred Native American Ceremony Revived to Fight 21st Century Threats” by Jim Kent (4 August 2005) and “Sacred Dancing: the Ghost Dance” (2006) which contains and interview with Gary Spanovich, executive director, Wholistic Peace Institute.