Item is a cover from PaperJacks edition of this book by Powe, mounted on cardboard.
Item features an image of Coles standing in front of Indigo Bookstore.
Item is an episode of “The fifth estate.”
Consists of recording of (Jack D. Forbes) reading an essay titled "Making the White Rulers Happy".
Item is a newspaper clipping on Sharon Acker entitled “Sharon Makes Her Own Breaks” by Bill Brown. The article features a photo taken by Paul Rockett of Sharon Acker, Sydney Newman, Mel Breen, Leo Orenstein, Peter MacFarlane, David Green, Norman Campbell, and Ted Kotcheff in 1956.
Item contains the following text: “Nokee La-Ka-Da! : an honouring of sovereignty : the full moon of October 1984 : Sam Wolfin Springs, Pit River Nation.”
Item is a manuscript by Powe’s son, B.W. Powe, inscribed to his parents.
Item is an episode of “The fifth estate.”
Item is a photo of Shirley Martin (actress) and Mario Bernardi (music conductor) taken by Norman Campbell from his production of “Patience” by G&S [Gilbert & Sullivan].
Item is a typescript copy of a play written by Coles.
Sound recording of speakers who participated in a panel discussion that was part of the Institute on Anthropology and Anti-Imperialism held in Toronto in 1972. Titled as Contemporary Political Struggles of Native Peoples, introduced by Richard Lee. Recorded speakers include John Mohawk, Tony Belcourt, Harold Cardinal and Philip Awashish. Other speakers on the panel included John Saul, Shelton H. Davis, Ben Magubane, Ernest Benedict, Paul Coe, Bernard Arcand, Howard Mitchell, Robert Vanlarope (sp?) and Boshe Richardson.
Item is a poster featuring a poem by Irving Layton and an image of a cemetery. The item is signed and inscribed to Powe by Layton.
Item is a draft poem by Coles, originally created in 1958, revised in 1965.
Item is a brochure written by Powe for the 1957 Liberal Party national convention.
Item consists of the electronic versions of Powe’s outgoing correspondence pertaining to this book.
Item is an annotated manuscript of this book by Powe.
Item is draft two of a manuscript for this novel by Powe.
File contains a print of “The Creation Story” by John Sawatise Thomas (Akwesasne Mohawk) courtesy of Akwesasne Museum, Hogansburg NY. It also contains several paragraphs of text explaining the print as well as an outline of important dates for above-ground/root crops and seed beds, as well as important resources for seeds. Poster was printed by Imprimerie La Renaissance, Inc., Ste. Foy (Quebec City), 1986.