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Box 1 Front to back F1 “Proposed revisions to Indian Act for discussion purposes” Association of Iroquois and allied Indians 1975 – “Loosening the Indian Act” article by L.J. Ryan 1967 – “A proposal for a new Indian Act for discussion only” by Paul Jenson 1973 – “Indian and income tax legislation” notes from the Annual meeting of the National Indian Brotherhood 1972 F2 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians memorandum “Convention on re-organizing of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians (fourth draft)” 1981 – “Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations’ Convention” 1982 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians “proposal for the funding of a five year research and development project for the establishment of an Indian Justice System in Saskatchewan” draft – “Explanation for the provisional charter of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations’ Chiefs Council” 1982? – “The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations’ provisional charter” draft – Saskatoon district Chiefs “Convention” – “Reorganization of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians Agency Convention” F3 Native Council of Canada press releases, letters, Gloria George – “Copy of a surrender to the Crown 10 th July 1827” regarding the Chippewa Nation – Historical documentation regarding the Iroquois Indians (St. Regis) and their treaties F4 Department of Indian Affairs “Index to schedule of Indian reserves in British Columbia” 1902 – “Schedule of Indian reserves in the Dominion : British Columbia” – “Indian reserve acreage per capita : by Bands” 1970 – “The defence of James Bay – an emergency for all Native people and other residents of North America” by Walter Taylor 1973 – “Human problems in the development of the James Bay Hydro Project” by Richard J. Preston 1971? – “James Bay : last massacre of Indian rights” article by George W. Bauer 1973 – “The James Bay Project : a protest” The James Bay Task Force, Indian of Quebec Association, Northern Quebec Inuit Association – “Brief on recent developments in James Bay” 1972 – “Economic studies leading to the choice of Hydro- Quebec’s James Bay Development” by Guy Boisse 1973 – “Address by Fred H. Ernst, vice-president, James Bay Development Corporation before the 16 th annual business conference University of Waterloo” 1972 F5 The James Bay Project “History of the project” – “The James Bay Power Development Plan : some observations and queries” – Indians of Quebec Association “Second report on the James Bay Project” 1972 – Department of Indian Affairs discussion paper “Principles of Indian government” 1975 – National Indian Brotherhood paper “on Department of Indian and Northern Affairs guidelines” – National Indian Brotherhood

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Box 1 Front to back F1 “Proposed revisions to Indian Act for discussion purposes” Association of Iroquois and

allied Indians 1975 – “Loosening the Indian Act” article by L.J. Ryan 1967 – “A proposal for a new Indian Act for discussion only” by Paul Jenson 1973 – “Indian and income tax legislation” notes from the Annual meeting of the National Indian Brotherhood 1972

F2 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians memorandum “Convention on re-organizing of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians (fourth draft)” 1981 – “Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations’ Convention” 1982 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians “proposal for the funding of a five year research and development project for the establishment of an Indian Justice System in Saskatchewan” draft – “Explanation for the provisional charter of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations’ Chiefs Council” 1982? – “The Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations’ provisional charter” draft – Saskatoon district Chiefs “Convention” – “Reorganization of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians Agency Convention”

F3 Native Council of Canada press releases, letters, Gloria George – “Copy of a surrender to the Crown 10th July 1827” regarding the Chippewa Nation – Historical documentation regarding the Iroquois Indians (St. Regis) and their treaties

F4 Department of Indian Affairs “Index to schedule of Indian reserves in British Columbia” 1902 – “Schedule of Indian reserves in the Dominion : British Columbia” – “Indian reserve acreage per capita : by Bands” 1970 – “The defence of James Bay – an emergency for all Native people and other residents of North America” by Walter Taylor 1973 – “Human problems in the development of the James Bay Hydro Project” by Richard J. Preston 1971? – “James Bay : last massacre of Indian rights” article by George W. Bauer 1973 – “The James Bay Project : a protest” The James Bay Task Force, Indian of Quebec Association, Northern Quebec Inuit Association – “Brief on recent developments in James Bay” 1972 – “Economic studies leading to the choice of Hydro-Quebec’s James Bay Development” by Guy Boisse 1973 – “Address by Fred H. Ernst, vice-president, James Bay Development Corporation before the 16th annual business conference University of Waterloo” 1972

F5 The James Bay Project “History of the project” – “The James Bay Power Development Plan : some observations and queries” – Indians of Quebec Association “Second report on the James Bay Project” 1972 – Department of Indian Affairs discussion paper “Principles of Indian government” 1975 – National Indian Brotherhood paper “on Department of Indian and Northern Affairs guidelines” – National Indian Brotherhood

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1975 press release regarding the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs guidelines on local Indian government and education – “Address by Chief David Ahenakew of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians at the emergency Treaty Rights Conference” 1975 regarding the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs guidelines on local Indian government

F6 “Proposed agreement in principle for the establishment of Inuit rights between the Inuit of Nunavut and the Government of Canada” drafted for discussion by the Nunavut Land Claims Commission 1977 – “Native land claims and northern development” Peter A. Cumming 1976 – Inuit Tapirisat of Canada press release “Creation of the Nunavut Territorial Government” 1975 – “In the matter of the National Energy Board Act...and in the matter of the application by Canadian Arctic Gas Pipeline Limited for a certificate of public convenience and necessity to construct a pipeline and works connected therewith : reply and intervention of the Committee for Original Peoples Entitlement and of Inuit Tapirisat of Canada to the Secretary, National Energy Board” – Committee for Original Peoples Entitlement and Inuit Tapirisat of Canada “Social impact” prepared evidence of Nellie J. Cournoyea 1976 – “The employment problems and economic status of the British Columbia Indians : a survey of the extent to which the native Indians have become assimilated into the labour force and economic life of the province” by Francis Wilfred Thompson 1951 – First draft “Notes for and FSI brief on a plan for development” – “National Indian Brotherhood meeting on Indian economic development fund” 1971 transcribed by P. Bishop – Historical documentation regarding the administration of the trust funds of the Indians – Background documents regarding Indian reserve land administration, taxation of Indian lands – Selections from speeches by ministers of Indian Affairs and senior departmental officials regarding community development on reserve lands

F7 G. E. Mortimer’s “The Strangers” series from Victoria, British Columbia’s Daily Colonist 1958 – Excerpts from the Council of Northwest Territories debates 1975/76

F8 First draft “A statement of a claim to certain rights in the land and sea-ice in northern Labrador by the Inuit and Native settler people presented to the Government of Canada by the Labrador Inuit Association” 1977 – “Brief on Aboriginal Rights of Labrador Indians” 1975 by Tony Williamson, Director Land Claims Research – “A statement to the Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry by J. K. Naysmith Federal Government’s Special Claims representative (Yukon)” 1977 – “Council for Yukon Indians presentation to the Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry headed by Lysyk, Bohmer and Phelps” 1977 – “Notes on the Aborigines of the province of Ontario” by Gontran Laviolette – “The historical geography of Canada’s Native peoples with special reference to Ontario : Retrospect

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and Prospect” by C. E. Heidenreich 1976 – “The role of the Indian fort hunter” by L. G. Ugarenko 1976

F9 White House Office of the Press Secretary “Statement by the President : Indian Policy” 1983 – White House Office of the Press Secretary “Indian policy Statement Fact Sheet” 1983 – National Indian Brotherhood Assembly of First Nations “Proposals for amendments and additions to the Constitution Act, 1982” presented by David Ahenakew on behalf of the Assembly of First Nations, First Ministers Constitutional Conference on Aboriginal Rights 1983 – “Indian government : the construction of Indian Law and Canadian Indian Law” Federation of Saskatchewan Indians working document and agenda – FSIN Constitution Commission working group “Recent comments for guidance in preparing Commission Policy Discussion Documents” – Indian Association of Alberta 1975 press release regarding legal action to regain control “over natural resources contained within the area known as the Athabasca tar sands” – “Tuberculosis among the Indians of the great Canadian plains : preliminary report of an investigation carried out by the National Research Council of Canada” by R. G. Ferguson 1928 – “Memorandum on the feasibility of an ombudsman for Indian Affairs” by Robert Cooper 1975 - Selections from speeches by ministers of Indian Affairs and senior departmental officials regarding the Indian Claims Commission 1967/68 – Canadian House of Commons transcript regarding the initiation of an Indian Claims Commission 1948

F10 Conference in Edmonton “Brief to be presented by Mr. Charlie Gruben, delegate of Tuktoyaktuk, N. W. T.” regarding land, trapping, new way of life, negotiating with the Government of Canada on a free and equal basis – Lake of the Woods Control Board letter to Indian Affairs regarding compensation for flood damage to Indian lands 1962 – “Presentation to honourable Judd Buchanan, minister of Indian Affairs, by Chief Sam Copenace of the Grand Council of Treaty #3 regarding the Lake of the Woods claim for Anicinabe Park 1974 – “Presentation of George Manuel President of the National Indian Brotherhood to the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry” 1976 – “Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs position paper on commercial production of herring spawn on kelp” 1975 – National Congress on American Indians 31st annual convention banquet presentation by George Manuel 1974 – “The Alliance (Musqueam, Sechelt and Squamish Indian bands) preliminary thoughts on some amendments required to the Indian Act chapter I-6” 1975 – “The people and the land are one” background document of the Grand Council of Treaty number 9 – Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry transcript of proceedings from Rae/Edzo, N. W. T. involving George Erasmus 1976 – “Statement of intent given by Manitoba Treaty and Registered Indians” 1975

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F11 Indian Association of Alberta, Government of Alberta correspondence regarding the Chief Smallboy land request 1973 - “The Jay Treaty : political background of the founding fathers” article by Jerald A. Combs 1970 – “Indian rights in the Jay Treaty” by Elizabeth C. Duran and James Duran 1973 – “Jay’s Treaty : a study in Commerce and Diplomacy” by Samuel Flagg Bemis 1923 – “Submission concerning the claims of the Peguis Band of Indians to land in the St. Peter’s Indian reserve surrendered in 1907” – “Comments on the submission concerning the claims of the Peguis Band of Indians to land in the St. Peter’s Indian reserve surrendered in 1907” by John Taylor 1975

F12 Summary of the Manitoba provincial commissions report “Summary of the decision of Judges Locke, Prudhomme, Judge Myers dissenting, regarding the validity of the St. Peter’s, Manitoba surrender ‘That the surrender was not only voidable but void, could not be ratified, and was not so granted’” 1914 – Peguis Band Council resolution regarding a claim to land in Selkirk, Manitoba 1974 – “Peguis Band Office comments of senior members of band” regarding St. Peter’s land surrender – “List of material regarding Peguis Indian Band” – Various articles, letters, government documentation regarding the St. Peter’s Indian reserve surrender

F13 “Northern frontier, northern homeland : the report of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry volume one” Native Claims chapter pgs 163 to 196 – Naskapi-Montagnais Innu Association “Submission by the Naskapi-Montagnais Innu Association to the executive council and the National Assembly of the National Indian Brotherhood of Canada” regarding application for admission to the National Indian Brotherhood 1975 – “Speech notes for the honourable Warren Allmand for the presentation to the Government of Canada by the Committee for ‘Original Peoples’ Entitlement of their land claim proposal” 1977 – “Declaration of claim by the White Bear Band concerning the purported surrenders of Pheasant’s Rump and Ocean Man reserves on March 21, 1901” – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Indian Claims Commission, Bruce H. Fotheringham [solicitor], White Bear band office documentation regarding Ocean Man, Pheasant’s Rump, Lee’s property, illegal land surrender

F14 “Cultural Stability and Cultural Change : Proceedings of the 1957 annual spring meeting of the American Ethnological Society” regarding the Bikini Marshallese, Eskimo culture, Andean Indians, Iroquois, Iroquois women – “The tragedy of native health care” article in The Canadian 1977 – “Notes for a speech by the honourable Judd Buchanan minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development to the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians” 1975 regarding conflict between the two bodies, need for resolution and cooperation, Joint Task Force – Commission on folk law and legal pluralism “Judicial recognition of

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Aboriginal customary law in Canada : Selected marriage and adoption cases” by Norman K. Zlotkin 1983

F15 “American Indians, Frenchman and Scots philosophers” by Roger L. Emerson 1978 – Provincial Court of British Columbia Holden at Alexis Creek “Regina v Francis Haines” Reasons for judgement 1978 regarding hunting moose out of season, Wildlife Act, unoccupied crown land, Chilcotin Indians – Indian Commission of Ontario “Claims resolution process” 1978 – National Indian Brotherhood memorandum “Verbatim discussion on Indian rights and treaties at executive council meeting 1978” – “Indian claims in Canada : an introductory essay and selected list of library holdings” draft Indian Claims Commission 1975

F16 “Alaska native water rights as affected by the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act” article by Kerry Stoebner 1978 – “We are well as we are : an Indian critique of seventeenth-century Christian missions” article by James P. Ronda 1977 – Union of Nova Scotia Indians, Indian and Northern Affairs correspondence regarding Kedgemakooge land claim, park lots, Kejimkujik national park – “Draft report to tri-partite steering committee : Proposal by Chiefs of Ontario for Claims Resolution Process” 1978 – RG10 Accession List volumes 6604 to 6834 regarding land sales, pensions, churches, lists of enlisted Indians, game laws

F17 “The board of Indian Commissioners and ethnocentric reform 1878 – 1893” article by Henry E. Fritz 1976 – “The reservation policy : too little and too late” article by William T. Hagan 1976 – “Iroquois villages on the north shore of Lake Ontario 1665-1687” by Victor A. Konrad 1974 – “Notes for an address by Secretary of State J. Hugh Faulkner to the International Conference for Indigenous Peoples” 1975 – “Our land, our life : an Indian nations fights for survival on Canada’s northern frontier” Chief Dan George, Bob van der Wijst, OXFAM petition – “The work we do on behalf of the Indian people in the Treaty Number 9 area” by the Grand Council Treaty No. Nine

F18 “Territorial sovereignty in the Canadian North : a historical outline of the problem” by Gordon W. Smith 1963 – “An overview of employment of Indians in the mining industry” by Larry Caverhill 1978 – “Social economic and legal problems of hunting in northern Labrador” by R. Ames 1977 – “The bureaucratic put-down : how and why organizations control their clients” by G. E. Mortimer 1978

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F1 Quebec Court of Appeal from respondent’s factum “Inconvenience to respondents” 1974 regarding the James Bay hydroelectric development project, Cree and Inuit communities – Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry 1976 press release regarding its final phase when evidence of the socio-economic impact will be heard with tentative schedule of witnesses – National Indian Brotherhood, Indian and Eskimo Affairs correspondence regarding the federal funding of Indian organizations in respect of research into Indian rights and treaties 1972 – “Environmental considerations in the realization of the James Bay Hydroelectric Project” by R. A. Boyd 1974 – “Law and the proletarianization of indigenous peoples in the Americas” 1974 – “Address to the general synod of the Anglican church of Canada” by James Wah-Shee, Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories 1975 – “Our way” a speech presented by Isabel McNab, president of the Saskatchewan Indian Womens Association 1975 – “Metis and non-status Indian economic and social aims and priorities” Native Council of Canada 1975 – The Queen v Joseph Daniel Jack et al. “Information of Edward William Armstrong, Fisheries officer” regarding the Fisheries Act, unlawful possession of salmon, fishing out of season 1975 – “Economic development in a sub-region” background document on sub-regions, regional identity, economic development – Indian and Northern Affairs letter to Bella Coola Indian Agency regarding resolutions passed by the agency, training program for band managers, Grants to Bands program, establishment of Indian school boards, salmon licence limitation control program, Indian Act amendments, objection to the terms of reference and appointment of the Commissioner on Indian Claims 1970 – Native Council of Canada “brief presented to the honourable Gerard Pelletier, Secretary of State” 1972 regarding administration of Indian Affairs in relation to non-status Indians and Metis people – Comments on the Yukon Native Brotherhood’s paper, “Together today for our children tomorrow” prepared by Donald J. Rosenbloom 1973

F2 “The Indian treaties of 1876” article by John Andrew Kerr 1937 – “Address given by

Edwin Archer Tollefson” 1974 regarding a program to encourage native people to enter the legal profession – Report prepared by Impact Research regarding a “survey of Native policy, program and cost information in a number of federal agencies and departments in Ottawa” directed to the Indian Claims Commission 1976 – “Indian-owned mineral resources” article from the Canadian Mining and Metallurgical Bulletin 1971 – Kenneth M. Narvey, C. A. S. N. P., letter to Warren Allmand, Indian Affairs and Northern Development, regarding the “desirability and practicability of amending the James Bay Agreement and Act so as to eliminate the extinguishment of the rights of native non-signatories (third parties) (tiers)” 1977 – “Prospects for prison reform in Canada”

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F3 Historical government of Canada document outlining the sale of Last Mountain Indian Reserve land to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company 1912 – Canadian Association of Law Teachers annual meeting panel report regarding “Canadian resources : Native claims” 1974 – “Answers to questions respecting the administration of Indian Affairs in Canada submitted by Mr. Theodore W. Taylor of Arlington, Virginia” with follow-up document from L. L. Brown, Indian Affairs 1957 – Indian and Northern Affairs 1975 communiqué “Future of Indian Affairs in British Columbia” – “Indian People must organize” speech given by George Manuel to the Land Claims Conference 1975 – Union of B. C. Indian Chiefs 1975 bulletins regarding rejection of all forms of government funding, provincial legislative building demonstration – “Commentary on the Lake of the Woods Ojibway Bands land claim Anicinabe Park and related matters” by Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development 1975 – Thesis proposal by M. Hertsonn “Certain structural uniformities which are present on Canadian Indian reserves are due to the impact on reservation society of a common pattern of administration which existed before confederation and has continued to the present time” – “National Indian Brotherhood on Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development guidelines” 1975 – “Enoch Claim : Crown’s defence” – Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry “Preliminary rulings (II) by the Honourable Mr. Justice T. R. Berger : Practice and Procedure” 1974

F4 Prairie Working Group documents as follows : Joint Working Group on Indian Rights

Process – Conference Remarks by Geoff Murray – Joint Working Group meeting on Rights and Claims Processes, November 24, 1977 – Rights and Claims Joint Working Group meeting October 13, 1977 - Joint Working Group Indian Rights and Claims Processes, October 25, 1977 – Manitoba Indian Brotherhood response to FSI position of January 26, 1978 – Indian Association of Alberta recommendations regarding Prairie Policy Committee – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians paper regarding Prairie Indian Rights and Claims Process – Prairie Researchers’ Meeting December 20, 1977 – “Indian rights to education : Federation of Saskatchewan Indians : November 1977” a critique – Critique of “Prairie Treaty Rights and Claims Process” – Joint Indian Rights and Claims Process memorandum December 10, 1977 – Proposed Prairie Policy Committee – Policy Committee meeting in Regina – M. I. B., F. S. I. and I. A. A. “Hunting, fishing, trapping and gathering” paper and the Indian Rights Process November 29, 1977 – Formation of Prairie Policy Committee – Indian Association of Alberta Education as a Treaty Right

F5 “Oral comments on the Report Northern Saskatchewan : Opportunities in a Dilemma”

by Martin L. Cohnstaedt 1978 – “Northern Saskatchewan : Opportunities in a Dilemma” a research report by Martin L. Cohnstaedt 1978 – “Conflict of values in community

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development” by Martin L. Cohnstaedt 1980 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians/Province of Saskatchewan Cabinet Committee 1980 meeting documents regarding Saskatchewan Indian economic action/resource development program, resource revenue sharing, land, taxation, Canada’s Indian polices, Cold Lake Project, Indian health services, F. S. I. funding, policing – “Address to the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities by the honourable Ted Bowerman” 1980 regarding the resolution of unfulfilled treaty Indian land entitlements – United States Indian Claims Commission “Te-Moak bands of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada and Mescalero Apache Tribe v the United States of America” Commissioner opinion 1975

F6 “Yukon Indian Brotherhood position on income tax payable by registered Indian people

in the Yukon Territory” 1972 – For information of the Minister “Notes regarding application of taxes, license fees, and similar charges to Indians on reserves” – Lloyd Barber letter to R. Stanbury, Department of National Revenue, regarding Saskatchewan Treaty Indians exemption from taxation 1973 – “North American Indian Brotherhood brief regarding provincial taxation of Indian reserve lands” – “Legal brief on taxation under Section 86 of the Indian Act RSC 1952, C 149” presented to Premier Gerald Regan by the Union of Nova Scotia Indians – Department of National Revenue, Taxation bulletin regarding the Income Tax Act and Indians 1972 – Cote Indian Reserve : land surrenders, history of land changes, series of events regarding surrender, maps

F7 Historical government documentation regarding Grizzly Bear’s Head, Lean Man reserve,

land sales, payment figures, Stony Indian land, Battleford, reserve land sold to purchase winter supplies, public auction – “Fact sheet on economic and social conditions for Canadian Indians” by Jaquie Weitz 1975 – “The Indian and economic development” an address by James J. Wah-shee Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories 1975 – Task Force on the educational needs of Native Peoples “Summary report of the task force on the educational needs of Native peoples in Ontario” 1976 – “Social planning issues in the north” an address by Colin J. Gillespie, Overview Planning Institute 1976

F8 “Improving international cooperation efforts : accomplishments and needs” speech by

A. G. Loughrey at the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference regarding the Migratory Bird Treaty, Indian and Inuit traditional hunting, Canadian Wildlife Service – Common’s Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs “Gun control brief” 1977 regarding Indians and gun control provisions, hunting for subsistence not sport, National Indian Brotherhood, Bill C-51 – “Alternative economic development policies for Indian communities” statement of evidence of Sam Stanley before the Mackenzie Valley

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Pipeline Inquiry 1976 – Native Council of Canada “A proposal to the government of Canada regarding Metis and Non-Status Indian land claims” 1972

F9 Historical government documentation regarding Long Lake, Indians of Touchwood Hills,

Village of Regina Beach, Last Mountain Lake, Regina Beach hotel, hauling water, Lumsden, camping on a reserve, fees related to camping on a reserve, Long Lake Fishing Reserve surrender, Qu’Appelle Valley Indians, Muscowpetung, Pasqua, Piapot, Poorman, Day Star, George Gordon, surrender and sale forms filled out by aforementioned bands

F10 Canadian Public Land Use in Perspective 1973 symposium “An overview from the

Australian expericen” by A. E. Woodward – Historical government documentation regarding Qu’Appelle reserves, Pasqua, Piapot, Muscowpetung, petroleum, gas and mineral rights forfeiture, land surrenders, leasing contracts, Anitipa shooting club

F11 Ninth Inter0American Indian Congress 1985 “Tribal self-government under United States

law” by Fred L. Ragsdale, Jr. and Douglas B. L. Endreson – Federal/Provincial meeting of ministers on aboriginal constitutional matters “Final report from meeting of Working Group 2 : aboriginal title and aboriginal rights, treaties and treaty rights 1983” – “English territorial claims in North America under Elizabeth and the early Stuarts” by John T. Juricek 1975 – Indian land surrenders background document regarding land claims, action required, historical basis of inalienability of Indian land, Treaty 6, surrenders for sale in Saskatchewan, alternative claims resolution mechanisms – “Aboriginal Rights, Collective Rights and Natural Resources” draft document by Linda D. Lock 1985 – Key Indian Reserve number 65 Land Transactions map, timeline of Key Indian Reserve, land transactions and Indian Affairs documentation

F12 “Common roots but different evolutions : the development of Aboriginal rights at

Common Law in Australia, Asia and North America” by Bradford W. Morse 1984 –Federation of Saskatchewan Indians third annual budget detailing the 1982-1983 fiscal requirements – “Partial Treaty Land Entitlement : Communications Report #1 : Summary and Highlights” incomplete, no author credit – Historical government documentation regarding McKay, Graham, St. Peters Reserve, Fort Walsh, Sioux, White Mud River, Crooked Lake Reserve, Little Child, Pheasant Rump, Day Star, Broadview, Pasqua, Muscowpetung, File Hill, Piapot, Northwest Mounted Police

F13 “Constitutional position paper of the National Indian Brotherhood” 1971 – James Bay

Project Inquiry transcripts regarding Frederick Hare (bioclimatologist) 1973 testimony,

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John Kawapit (hunter/trapper), David Sandy (hunter), Adrian Tanner (anthropologist) 1972 testimony

F14 Historical government documents regarding the Cote, Keeseekoose, and Key Indian

Reservations, farming, land surrenders and acquisitions, Pelly Agency, Kamsack, payments, credits

Box 3 Front to back F1 “Education is a right for Canadian Indians” excerpts from various treaties providing

details of promises regarding education 1977 – Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 1978 letter to the National Indian Brotherhood regarding changes to the “Report of the Joint Cabinet/National Indian Brotherhood Committee 1975” – “Strangers in our own land” a discussion paper prepared for Robert Welch minister of culture and recreation by the Ontario Federation of Indian Friendship Centres 1978 – “Urban Native people : needs and available services” summary of research proposal – “What is the Ontario Task Force on native people in the urban setting?” background document – “A report : the immigration of the Dakota Indians into Canada part I” for the Dakota Association of Canada, by Mary C. Marino – “Indian White Marriage in Canada, A Historical Analysis” by K. Jamieson and B. Cox – “A report to the National Indian Brotherhood 1975 Annual General Assembly” from the National Indian Brotherhood Indian Rights Process Committee – National Indian Brotherhood “Response to the Minister’s discussion paper and the meeting of Friday June 9, 1978” regarding tribal government, judiciary, funding, an agency (Commission, board, or tribunal), repeal of section 88, income tax – Special lectures of the Law Society of Upper Canada 1978 “Developments in the law relating to Indian title and Indian treaties : an overview” by K. Lysyk 1978 – “The unique constitutional position of the Indian” by Douglas Sanders 1978 – “Native land rights and the recognition of Native culture” article by Constance D. Hunt 1977 – “Draft discussion paper on the revision of the Indian Act” by J. Hugh Faulkner send to the National Indian Brotherhood 1978

F2 [All documents from the Glenbow Institute, Calgary Archives] Government

documentation regarding the North West Rebellion, half-breeds, Red River – “Resolution of the Council of the North West Territories passed on 2nd August 1878” – Government documentation regarding Red Pheasant and Stony bands, reserve schools, contracts to build reserve schools, Littlepine, Thunderchild, interest money, Moosomin band, Whitecap - Government documentation regarding the Poundmaker and Littlepine

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reserves, Sweet Grass, Thunderchild, residential schools, “Memorandum of instructions for field matrons on Indian reserves” - Government documentation regarding excerpts from Edgar Dewdney’s diary, “Report of Rev. Father A. LaCombe to Edgar Dewdney” MacLeod, Alberta, November 25, 1889, and response, Blood, Piagan, Industrial school, Indian population, birth rates, mortality rates – Hayter Reed letter to Edgar Dewdney, Battleford, August 29, 1885 regarding Littlepine, Riel, Red Pheasant, Poundmaker, Peter Ballentine

F3 “The Alaska Native Management Report” by the Alaska Native Foundation, August 22,

1972 to December 12, 1973 F4 “Discussion outlines for Federation of Saskatchewan Indians Constitutional Committee”

1981 – “Terms of union of Newfoundland with Canada” – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1981 memorandum regarding constitutional reform, Delia Opekokew, constitutional recognition of Indian rights, development of policy for the implementation of legislation of what rights will be recognized – Indian Association of Alberta? 1981 resolutions – “Unresolved issues regarding claims made on the basis of Order in Council of June 23, 1870” – “Statement of interest in lands contained within the territories formerly known as Rupert’s Land and the North-Western territory” 1981 – Treat #7 Projects resolutions passed 1981 with attached research regarding Treaty Seven Indians – “Indian studies program : research program proposal” – “Summary of arguments at the Supreme Court of Canada on the constitution of Canada” – “Internal Indian Constitutions” – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1981 correspondence regarding changes to the Canadian constitution including the “Crown/Canada/Indian protocol agreement (draft)”

F5 “Submission to the Parliamentary task force on Federal-Provincial fiscal arrangements”

by Chief Sol Sanderson, President, Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, May 12, 1981 F6 Saskatchewan Bar Review June 1965 article “Law and institutions in the North West

Territories (1869-1905) – “Iroquois villages on the north shore of Lake Ontario 1665-1687” Victor A. Konrad 1974 – “In regards to the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry : Considerations of public international law concerning the rights of the Dene and Inuit as the Indigenous Peoples of the Northwest Territories of Canada” opinion piece prepared on the instructions of Gerald Sutton, Legal Consultant of the Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories 1975 – First Ministers Conference on Aboriginal Constitutional Affairs “Opening remarks by George Erasmus, National Chief, Assembly of First Nations” 1987

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F7 Maritime provinces documentation regarding Indians, treaties, aboriginal title, Tobique

Band claim, Union of Nova Scotia Indians, Canada-Nova Scotia Agreement – J.C. Underhill 1972 memorandum regarding the people problems of the North, employment, native rights, and Northwest Territories provincial status – “Before the National Energy Board in the matter of phase 3 socio-economic, environmental and other public interest matters” prepared evidence of Peter H. Russell 1976 – “The Indian Policy of the Dominion of Canada from Confederation to 1885 : an essay with a chronology and accompanying notes with particular reference to the Prairie West and British Columbia” by John Leonard Taylor 1974 – “Canada’s North-West Indian policy in the 1870’s : traditional premises and necessary innovations” by John Leonard Taylor 1975 – Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources March 31, 1966 memorandum regarding “Indian title to minerals underlying reserves in the various provinces”

F8 First Ministers Conference March 1983 documentation including “Summary of the

Constitutional Conference on Aboriginal Matters”, Federation of Saskatchewan Indians March 7, 1983 memorandum to Grant Devine, opening remarks by David Ahenakew and Grant Devine, various memos – Historical documentation regarding Little Bone reserve, Band Council resolutions, land allotments, Sakimay, Crooked Lake, Crescent Lake, Leech Lake, Alex Pepeach, Kinistino, Duncan Campbell Scott, J. D. McLean, maps and surveys

F9 “A study of the [American] Termination Policy” by Gary Orfield 1966 F10 “Assessment of Impacts of Land Entitlement on D.I.A.N.D. Programming 1982-1992”

1981 – “Planning for Rural Development” by A. T. Davidson, Agricultural Rehabilitation and Development Administration 1965 – “National Indian Brotherhood position on the taxation issue” – “A guide to aural [oral] history research” published by Aural History Provincial Archives of British Columbia 1976

F11 Indian Association of Alberta, Treaty and Aboriginal Rights Research, Indian Claims

Commission, Indian and Northern Affairs documentation regarding/including John Taylor, “Treaties 6 and 7 in the context of western Indian treaties”, Treaties and Historical Research centre, requests for files, historical records, Treaty claims of Alberta Indians, “Annual report : Indian Association of Alberta Treaty and Aboriginal Rights Research, “Canadian Indians and the federal government” by Harold Cardinal 1968, Alexis reserve claim – Historical government documentation regarding Crooked Lake, Sakimay, Cowesses, Ochapowace, Kakewistahow

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F12 “First Ministers Conference 1987 Bilateral Accord” Harold Cardinal – “Possible

approaches to removal of ‘existing’ in section 35” Felix Musqua – Draft copy of “The Constitutional position of the Prairie Treaty Nations’ Alliance” revision of the 1985 position paper – “Report of the bilateral constitutional task force on treaties and treaty rights” 1987 – “The Sparrow Case” notes by Joe Sanders, Sparrow v Regina 1986 British Columbia Court of Appeal – Federal-Provincial meeting of Ministers on Aboriginal Constitutional matters “Nova Scotia’s Rolling Draft #4 Proposed Section 35 (5) and 35 (6) to the Constitution Act, 1982” 1987 - “Prairie Treaty Nations’ Alliance Alternatives to Nova Scotia Proposal” – Letter from Brian Mulroney to Saul Sanderson regarding additional seats for the Prairie Treaty Nations’ Alliance 1985 – “Indian self-government : Ottawa’s Red Herring” – Draft copy “Federal Government and Prairie Treaty Nations’ Positions for the 4th First Ministers’ Conference” – “Aboriginal self-government : what it means” background information document First Ministers’ Conference on Aboriginal Constitutional Matters, Ottawa 1987 – “Remarks additional to individual sections of the Constitutional Position of the Prairie Treaty Nations’ Alliance” – Federal-Provincial meeting of senior officials on Aboriginal constitutional matters “Village Journey : excerpts of a speech by Honourable Thomas R. Berger, Commissioner Alaska Native Review Commission 1983-1985” 1986

F13 Memorandums “Continuation of the Programme’s Treaty Interpretation project, with

reference to current concerns”, “Preliminary project into Indian Customary Law in Saskatchewan” –Soonias and Pennington 1978 legal opinion “Muscowpetung Reserve flood damage” – Quaker documents regarding capital punishment, alternatives to the prison system, Quaker Committee on Jails and Justice – First draft “Unfinished treaty business : the Indian nations of Canada at Westminster” by Victor O’Connell 1983

F14 Assembly of First Nations “Report of the Constitutional Working Group” 1985 – “Native

people and the Canadian constitution” University of Saskatchewan Native Law Centre 1980 – Meeting of the First Ministers on the Constitution “1987 Constitutional Accord” – “Economic development and the spirit of the treaties” Rick Daniel?, Treaty and Aboriginal Rights Research – Conference proposal “First Nations Commonwealth Conference” 1987 – “The treaty rights to hunting, fishing, trapping and gathering : draft Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations position paper” 1987 – “The Aboriginal Peoples of Canada” from the Report of the Special Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of Commons regarding the 1987 Constitutional Accord including a constitutional chronology 1926 to 1987 –Government of Canada 1987news release “Federal negotiator appointed to finalize implementation of James Bay Agreements” –

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Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations “Political organization of a band” – “The process of settling Native land claims : the view from Grande Cache” article by C. Roderick Wilson, R. Bruce Morrison 1976

F15 “The historical and cultural position of the Chipewyan” article by James G. E. Smith 1976

– Historical government documentation regarding the Indian delegation to Ottawa January 24, 1911, Treaty 4, education, relief, firewood and hay, game laws, etc... – Canadian Indian Rights Commission role and synopsis documents – Program circular Indian and Eskimo Affairs 1977 regarding access to files – Indian and Eskimo Affairs letter to the National Indian Brotherhood regarding the Temagami Band claim 1977 – Joint Cabinet/National Indian Brotherhood committee meeting “Address to Cabinet by George Manuel” 1975 – “Indian Act Provincial Liaisons training session” 1976 true or false questionnaire – National Indian Brotherhood Committee on Economic Development report – “Proposed draft order-in-council for the establishment of Canadian Indian Rights Commission” 1976

F16 “Submission to the Government of Canada on Indian treaty rights by the Union of

Ontario Indians” 1967 – “Program for Ontario Indians : Action and Reaction” by Edward S. Rogers, Jean Shawana 1972 – “Report : the select committee appointed to take into consideration the system of granting Indian lands in the Niagara and Gore districts” 1843 regarding Samuel P. Jarvis, Grand River, reservations, taxation, Six Nations, management of the Indian Department – “Points for consideration when Band Councils are determining a counter-proposal to the policy proposal by the Government” – “Matters in dispute between the Dominion and Ontario : Joint Report to the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs by J. A. J. McKenna and Reginald Rimmer” 1901 with “separate report of Mr. Rimmer upon the titles of the Crown and the Indians in Indian Reserves and lands in Ontario”

Box 4 Front to back F1 Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry “Preliminary rulings by the honourable Mr. Justice T.

R. Berger” 1974 – Order-in-Council designating Thomas R. Berger as Commissioner of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry 1974 and other related documents – “Submission of the Committee for Original Peoples Entitlement to Thomas Berger at the preliminary hearings of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry regarding practices and procedures to be followed in the Inquiry” 1974 – Mackenzie Valley Pipeline “Request for supplementary information concerning the application of Canadian Arctic Gas Pipeline

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Ltd. to Department of Indian Affairs” 1974 – “Statement of the Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories to Mr. Justice Berger” 1974 – “The position paper for the Metis and Non-Status Native Association of the Northwest Territories for the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry” 1974

F2 “Presentation to the honourable Judd Buchanan by Chief Sam Canapace, vice president

of the Grand Council Treaty 3” 1974 regarding Lake of the Woods, land claim, Office of Claims Negotiation – Grand Council Treaty 3 (Lake of the Woods Ojibway Bands) land claim notification (Anicinabe Park) to the Government of Canada 1974 – Anicinabe land claim documentation – “Repaying historical debts : the [American] Indian Claims Commission” article by Sandra C. Danforth 1973 – American Indian Claims Commission annual reports 1969, 1970, 1973

F3 Historical documentation regarding/including the Umatilla Indian land claim,

compromise settlement, “Report on social and economic conditions of the confederated tribes of the Umatilla Indian reservation, Oregon”, “Statement of the confederated tribes of the Umatilla Indian reservation in opposition to portions of draft bill of Bureau of Indian Affairs relating to disposition of judgement funds”, petitions, Bills, meeting notices

F4 “The past, present and future government programming, policy and legislation

implemented or proposed by the Federal Government to do away with the special rights of Indian people” speech by Chief David Ahenakew, Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1975” – “Indian government and Indian Affairs Introductory Paper” 1976 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1976 memorandum regarding the [One Agency] Task Force Report with comments – “Everything you always wanted to know about the task force” article by Doug Cuthand 1976 – “Address by Chief David Ahenakew to the annual conference Federation of Saskatchewan Indians” October 25, 1977 regarding taxation, Indian government, sovereignty, DIA role, women’s status, Office of Indian Rights Protection – “Draft discussion paper on the revision of the Indian Act” by Indian Affairs 1978 – Memorandum to Rodney Soonias from Delia Opekokew regarding “how can the concept of Indian government be implemented within/outside Confederation?” 1979 – “Federation of Saskatchewan Indians : the political and legal opinions of implementing Indian government within Confederation” by Delia Opekokew 1979 – “Tribal government : perspectives on sovereignty” prepared by the Department of Indian Affairs, sent as a memorandum by Sol Sanderson of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1979 – Rodney Soonias critique on the “Indian Government Paper” drafted by Delia Opekokew 1979 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians “document in support of

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the National Indian Brotherhood presentation” 1979 – “Membership discussion paper” by P.R.E. 1979 regarding Indian band membership – “Proposals for a system of Indian Government” Department of Indian Affairs 1979 – “Indian government funding proposal” draft by P.R.E. 1979

F5 United States Indian Claims Commission “The Osage Nation of Indians v The United

States of America” findings of fact 1948 F6 “Development of James Bay : the role of environment impact assessment in determining

the legal right to an interlocutory injunction” by A. F. Penn 1975 – Montreal Court of Appeal “The James Bay Development Corporation and Quebec Hydro-Electric Commission v Chief Robert Kanatewat” Opinion of Judges 1974 – Various newspaper articles regarding the James Bay Project – Transcript of “Question Period : A CTV Production” with Judd Buchanan, Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs, Douglas Fisher, Charles Lynch, Eric Malling 1974 regarding the James Bay Project

F7 Draft documents regarding Saskatchewan Indian treaties and land claims 1980 – Draft

document “Funding for the development of the treaty and aboriginal rights position of Saskatchewan Indians in the Canadian constitutional revision process” Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1981 – “The concept of decentralization under the Grand Council Treaty #9” 1973 – Historical government documentation regarding the relationship between the government and Indians, Indian land, reserves, various bands that moved to Canada from the United States, general statements about Indians in Canada, report of the Records services, L. A. Learmonth letter to Dr. Lloyd regarding the Eskimos, Brounstein brothers’ claim for $ for horses sold to them by Indians of the Pelly Agency – “Welfare of Canadian Indians 1760-1946”

F8 “Internal Canadian imperialism and the Native People” by Norman Zlotkin and Donald R.

Colborne 1975 – American Indian Press Association Release 1973 “Federal Government owes interest on uninvested Indian Trust Funds” – United States Indian Claims Commission “Te-Moak bands of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada, suing on behalf of the Western Shoshone Nation of Indians v The United States of America and Mescalero Apache Tribe v The United States of America” decided 1973, Judges opinion

F9 October 8, 1971 letter to Jean Chretien from S. M. Hodgson regarding the north, Eskimo

people, territorial administration policies, position of the Territorial Council, organization of the Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories, language and culture, territorial government settlement programs, Native interest groups, Northwest

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Territories Council Authority – “Arctic gas and the national purpose” by Eric Kierans, Canadian Arctic Resource Committee 1974 – “Delta gas : time and environmental considerations” by Douglas H. Pimlott 1974 – “Energy Sell-Out : A counter report” article 1973 – “Seminar for scientific activities on Northern Canada” draft summary statement by Working Group on Northern People – “Recent developments in the Canadian North” – “Draft report on the evaluation of the impact on the national economy of a northern Canadian gas pipeline” 1972 prepared by The Economic Impact Committee of the Task Force on Northern Oil Development – “The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline : a $5 billion disaster” article by John Warnock 1972 – “Statement by the Honourable Jean Chretien at a press conference at the National Press Club, Ottawa, June 28, 1972” regarding expanded guidelines for the construction and operation of northern oil and gas pipelines – “Expanded guidelines for Northern Pipelines”

F10 United States Indian Claims Commission subject indexes, excerpts from decisions,

unconditional treaty terms, alphabetical and numerical indexes with reference to docket numbers – “Help the Indians help themselves : a brief concerning an act to replace the Indian Act” submitted to the Prime Minister and the Cabinet and particularly to the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration by the Vancouver Branch of the Canadian Civil Liberties Union – Indian Act 1951 – A. E. St. Louis 1950 memorandum regarding the years amendments were made to the Indian Act – Historical government documentation regarding [1950’s] changes to the Indian Act

F11 “Canadian settlement : an appraisal “ by Norman Pearson 1961 – “Alberta’s district

planning commissions” article by Denis Cole 1967 – “The statutory role of the planning board (Ontario)” address by J. B. Milner 1967 – United States Indian Claims Commission subject index – United States Indian Claims Commission Annual Report 1975 – “Authorizing appropriations for the Indian Claims Commission for fiscal year 1977” American Congress hearing, text of H. R. 11909, statements, letters, additional material 1976

F12 “The implications of Indian Claims for Canada” delivered March 9, 1973 by Lloyd Barber

– Indian Claims Commission correspondence regarding speeches, letters, Jean Chretien, Lake of Two Mountains Reserve, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, microfilming all archival material, Squamish Indian band, Oka, Oka Golf Club, Union of Nova Scotia Indians, formal applications received as the Commissioner of Indian Claims – CBC 1972 interview transcript of Lloyd Barber’s trip to New Zealand

F13 “Jurisprudence as it affects Indian treaties and claims” 1970 – National Indian Brotherhood “Treaties” regarding Aboriginal rights, hunting and fishing, natural

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resources, education, Eskimos, Métis, police, local government, Medicare, taxation, provinces and territories – Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development “Operational sequence : problem analysis” 1971 briefing package regarding Indian “problems” and their definition – “Rationale for claims settlement” 1973 – “Potential claim categories” 1972 – National Indian Brotherhood “Draft outline of principal problems affecting Nova Scotia” – “Treaty notes” March 1971 – Monthly report “Treaties section” April 1971 – Quarterly report “Treaties section” March 1970 – “History notes” chronological events in each province regarding Indians, acts, proclamations, conventions 1600s to 1900s [handwritten]

F14 “Report of the Royal Commission on the natural resources of Saskatchewan” 1935 –

“Special joint committee of the Senate and the House of Commons appointed to continue and complete the examination and consideration of the Indian Act” 1947 William Zimmerman, Jr. testimony – Owen A. Anderson, Director General Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development “Saskatchewan Indians in the 1980’s” speech 1979 – Centre for training research and development 1978 package outlining specific training programs for Indian band leaders, chiefs and councillors

F15 National Indian Brotherhood 1976 press release regarding inflation, family allowance,

local initiative programs – “British Columbia Indian Agricultural Development Plan” prepared by the Agriculture Committee of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs – “Land claims action proposal” presented by the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs – “A report to the special general assembly of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs” by Executive Member Bill Wilson November 1975, “Seven months since Chilliwack – what happened?”, “The Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs –six years of what?”, “Native Indians in Whiteman’s politics”, “What did Chilliwack mean?”, “What about the future?” – “Federal Indian Policies...from the colonial period through the early 1970’s” by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, U. S. Department of the Interior 1975 – “Indians and the Canada-U.S. Border” by Lonny Bomberry for the National Indian Brotherhood – “Half Breed Scrip” article by W. P. Fillmore 1973 – “Forced relocation : an evaluative case study” by John S. Matthiasson – “The Indian : yesterday, today and tomorrow” remarks by John W. Beaver President and Chief Executive Officer Churchill Falls (Labrador) Corporation Limited 1975 – Inuit Tapirisat of Canada 1976 news release regarding future political development of the Northwest Territories, settling native land claims

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Box 5 Front to back F1 Supreme Court of Ontario Walter Rudnicki v Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation

“Reasons for Judgement” 1976 – “Specific claims research and development funding assessment of effectiveness 1976-77, 1977-78, 1978-79” prepared by Research Funding Division, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs November 1978

F2 “Aboriginal policy in Canada since World War II” by Don Whiteside 1974 – “Indian

women and the Indian Act” Advisory Council on the Status of Women 1976 – Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry Schedule of Exhibits 1977 – “Pointed Mountain Gas Field” summary prepared by Donat Savoie, Northern Social Research Division, DIAND July 1977 – “Haines-Fairbanks Pipeline summary prepared for the Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry” by Huguette Giard June 27, 1977 – “Trans-Canada Pipeline : a political overview” memo for the Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry 1977 – “North Sea Oil and Gas : a descriptive summary proposed for the Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry” by Rachelle Castonguay 1977 – Compendium of working documents and papers for the Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry regarding social, economic and land use issues related to the construction of a pipeline in the Yukon 1977 – “The Denes of the Mackenzie and the political legitimacy of Canada” by Jean Morisset 1978 – “Alaska highway construction : a preliminary evaluation of social impacts on Yukon Indians” by Julie Cruikshank 1977 –“Brief to the Special Senate Committee on the Northern Gas Pipeline : Bill C-25” presented by Noel V. Starblanket 1978 – “Presentation to the Senate Committee on Northern Pipeline Legislation on behalf of all Yukon Indian Associations” as represented by Bill Webber, Gloria Johnson, Willie Joe, Harry Allen, Ron Veale – “Notes for a speech by Honourable J. Hugh Faulkner Minister, Indian Affairs and Northern Development to the House of Commons on Second Reading of the Northern Pipeline Act” 1978 – “Pipeline No : better we make the best of what we’ve got” article by Ian McDougall

F3 Institute of Public Administration Annual Conference 1976 “Access to Government

Documents” by Gordon Robertson, Secretary to the Cabinet for Federal-Provincial Relations – “The Aboriginal World” article by Vine Deloria Jr. – “Preliminary Outline : Contemporary Traditional Resource Use Study” and related memorandums from the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians regarding “Hunting, fishing, trapping and gathering study” 1980 – “A proposal for a Prairie Indian Rights Council : Report to the All Chiefs Conference” Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1978 – “World Assembly of First Nations Cultral/Entertainment Committee Report” Alayne Bigwin 1981 – Environment Saskatchewan Hydrology Branch “Qu’Appelle Conveyance Study : Summary Report” –

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“Qu’Appelle Valley Indian Development Authority Directional Plan 1979-1983” – “Alterations in organization of Indian Department” copies or extracts of recent correspondence respecting alterations in the organization of the Indian Department in Canada 1854 – Historical document regarding alteration of the Indian Department, shift of federal Indian responsibility to the provinces 1856? – Report of L. Oliphant referring to the Saugeen Surrender and proposed plan for the maintenance of the Indian establishment without Imperial aid, Report of Lord Bury analyzing the plan proposed by Mr. Oliphant and recommends that Imperial assistance be continued November 1887

F4 Inquiry Act Commission documents regarding Indian claims, elderly Indians, Joint

Cabinet/National Indian Brotherhood Committee, Public Inquiry Act Powers, admissibility of testimony of now deceased person given before a public inquiry – United States maps of Indian agencies and reserves and original ranges 1950 from “Investigation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs : materials, laws and treaties affecting Indians”

F5 “Summary of native self governments in the circumpolar north” Department of Indian

Affairs and Northern Development 1976 – Map “Territories of the Gitksan and Carrier Indians 1977” – “Position paper of the Nisga Tribal Council : future directions of the negotiations” prepared for a joint Federal-Provincial negotiation session 1976 – Indian and Northern Affairs communiqué “Federal response to Nishga position paper on claim made public” 1978 – “Research and surveys in Indian Affairs” – “National Indian Research Project Conference Notes” 1963 – “Background information for integration research project, Indian Affairs Branch” 1963 – Indian Affairs correspondence regarding a possible Indian research project 1963 – “Progress report on research project on economic development of Indians in Canada” by Stuart Jamieson – “A comparison of the policy statement and the Hawthorn Report” – Book review of “The Indian of British Columbia” report by Hawthorn, Jamieson, and Belshaw 1958

F6 Indian and Northern Affairs communiqué “Statement made by the Honourable Jean

Chretien Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development on Claims of Indian and Inuit People” 1973 – Transcript of Prime Minister’s remarks following Question Period 1973 – Final remarks by the Prime Minister and Mr. Donald Macdonald, President of the Canadian Labour Congress, on the occasion of the presentation of the CLC brief to the Cabinet 1971 – Transcript of Prime Minister’s remarks Don Valley Liberal Association Question and Answer session 1972 – Speech notes for the Honourable Jean Chretien Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development at the All Chiefs’ Conference of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs 1974 – Transcript of the Prime Minister’s

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remarks at the Vancouver Liberal Association Dinner 1969 – Notes for an address by the Honourable Jean Chretien Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development at the 24th annual technical meeting the Petroleum Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy 1973 “Partnerships in Northern Development” – Keynote address by the Honourable Jean Chretien Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development to the Churchill Arctic Corridor Conference 1973 – Indian and Northern Affairs communiqué “Hire North program to continue” 1973 – “The unfinished tapestry : Indian policy in Canada” a speech by Jean Chretien 1971 – Speech notes for the Honourable Jean Chretien Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development at the Legislative Dinner on the occasion of the opening of the 51st session of the Council of the Northwest Territories 1974 – Address given by John Ciaccia to the National Indian Brotherhood Annual Meeting 1972 – Indian and Northern Affairs communiqué “New provision for funding Indian treaty research” 1972

F7 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians documents regarding proposed structure, staff

conferences, band and district workshops, constitution of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, Crown/council/Indian protocols – James Bay Inquiry testimony of Douglas Sanders, Peter McCart, Lawrence Jimiken 1967 –“Report to the Grand Council of Treaty 3 : effects of the St. Catherine’s milling case 1888” by Leo Waisberg 1975 – “The Indigenous People of Canada” A report prepared by the National Indian Brotherhood for the International Conference of Indigenous Peoples October 1975

F8 Delbert V. Guerin, Musqueam Band Chief, letter to Warren Allmand, Minister of Indian

and Northern Affairs, regarding land claims 1976 – “Statement at the Berger Commission, Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry” 1976 by Hans Ragnar Mathisen – “A few comments on social factors affecting Native development in Canada” by Jean Lagasse – The Canadian Federation of Civil Liberties and Human Rights Associations “Proposal on Police and Native Community Relations Project for the Donner Foundation” 1973 – “Interim Report of the Follow-Up Study of the graduates of Manitou Community College” by Conni Kilfoli 1977 – “We are the people and you are our heart” by Don Whiteside, address to the third annual assembly, Quebec Native Women’s Association, 1976 – “The Indian today : people becoming whole once again” by Don Whiteside 1977 – “A case study of ‘flim flam’, or ‘now you see it, now you don’t’ the 42 million dollar cultural education program” Aboriginal Institute of Canada 1976 – “Good guys and bad guys : ethical problems in demographic research” by Don Whiteside 1976 – “Position paper of Laurentian Alliance of Metis and Non-Status Indians Inc. on McKenzie Valley Pipeline in N.W.T. for Berger Hearings in Montreal” 1976

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F9 “Copy of research grant application to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council” 1980 by Sally Weaver for “The emergence of “Native” policy in Canada in the 1970s” – Canadian Economy report “The resource-based industries” by J. McConnell 1979 – “The establishment of Indian reserves on the prairies” by Richard H. Bartlett 1980 – “A comprehensive political and economic development plan for the Indians of Saskatchewan including an analysis of the technical implications of Indian government with a critical-path analysis with target dates for implementation” Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1981 – The Regina Indian Development Association “Employment strategy for treaty and registered Indians in the City of Regina” prepared by Greg Murdoch 1981 – National Indian Brotherhood 1980 memorandum regarding Bill C-43, Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts

F10 “Discussion notes : the binding nature of treaties” Federation of Saskatchewan Indians –

National Indian Brotherhood 1981 memorandums regarding developments on trust account audits, audit of band trust funds – Rates of return on Indian Trust Funds and Government of Canada securities between 1919/20 to 1979/80 – Metis Association of the Northwest Territories before the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry “Notes for Final Argument” 1976 – Indian and Northern Affairs communiqué 1976 “Tough measures to protect northern environment, society : Buchanan” – “Through the eyes of strangers : a preliminary survey of land use history in the Yukon during the late nineteenth century” Report to the Yukon Territorial Government and the Yukon Archives by Julie Cruikshank 1974

F11 “Politics versus regulation : parliament and the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline” by J. N.

McDougall 1976 – “The social organization of the Montagnais-Naskapi” by Philip Garigue – “Protection, civilization, assimilation : an outline history of Canada’s Indian policy” article by John L. Tobias 1976 – “New dimension of change in Federal Indian Administration” by James ? 1976 – “Limited Capitalism : an inquiry into the origin and meaning of Alaska Native Claims Settlement Corporations” by Dean F. Olson – “Approaches to Native land settlements and implications for northern land use and resource management policies” by Constance D. Hunt 1978 – “Grand Cache : another land claims model” by C. Roderick Wilson and R. Bruce Morrison – “Land rights of the Slavey Indians at Hay River, N. W. T.” by Bruce Cox – “The concept of Native title” by J. C. Smith 1974 – “Caribou never die! : modern caribou hunting economy of the Dene (Chipewyan) of Fond du Lac, Saskatchewan and N. W. T.” by Ludger Muller-Wille 1974 – “Morality play : Inuit style” by Jean L. Briggs, November 1976 – Office of the Commissioner Northwest Territories 1974 correspondence with Indian and Northern

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Affairs regarding hunting rights, game management, trapping, federal legislation, Inuit claims, Game Advisory Council

F12 “A submission by the Government of Yukon to the Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry at

Whitehorse, Yukon, July 1977” presentations by members of the Yukon Territorial Government to the Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry – Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories : In the matter of an application by Chief Francois Paulette to lodge a certain caveat with the registrar of titles of the land titles office for the N.W.T. Before the honourable Mr. Justice W. G. Morrow at the court house in the city of Yellowknife, in the N. W. T. “Caveators’ brief” 1973 – Indian and Northern Affairs 1985 correspondence regarding James Smith Land Use Policy, reserve land use policy – The Pas Indian band Land Use Study “Land use plan for the Pas Reserves” 1980

F13 National Treaty Unit Conference 1983 portfolio – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians

overview document – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians “Awareness Conference” Materials 1981 – Department of Indian Affairs’ proposed “local Indian government legislation” notes from a DIA official – “An Indian Justice System in Canada” paper by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations presented by Marion Ironquil Meadmore 1983 – Constitutional working group meeting 1983 minutes Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations Boardroom, Regina, Saskatchewan – “Constitutional developments proposal by Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations”

Box 6 Front to back F1 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians Executive Province of Saskatchewan Cabinet

Committee discussion documents 1979-1980 regarding oil well income tax act, taxation, EPF, resource revenue sharing, constitution, Chief’s and headmen’s salaries – “Indian Government” by Sol Sanderson and documents regarding Indian sovereignty, trust relationship, jurisdiction

F2 “What rights should minorities have?” by Conor Cruise O’Brien 1972 – “The idea of

nation among Indian people” summary of evidence of Harold Cardinal before the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry 1976 – “It’s people that count” statement of evidence of Donald G. Simpson before the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry 1976 – “The impact on native people of development in northwest British Columbia” statement of evidence of Ray Jones before the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry 1976 – “Statement of evidence of Meyer Brownstone and Roger Rolfe” 1976 – “Aboriginal title : a legal

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perspective” summary of evidence of Douglas E. Sanders before the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry 1976 – “Kutchin place-names : evidence of Aboriginal land use” summary of evidence of John T. Ritter before the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry 1976 – “The impact of large-scale projects on native people” statement of evidence of Hugh and Karmel McCullum co-ordinators, Interchurch Project on Northern Development before the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry 1976 – “Past and present land-use by Slavey Indians of the Mackenzie District” summary of evidence of Michael Asch before the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry 1976

F3 Historical documentation regarding the Blackfoot Indian band, petition of right,

fulfillment of surrender conditions, documents needed to amplify land claims, land surrenders

F4 RG10 Red file 95452 regarding Indian reserves in Quebec, schedule showing lands

allotted, Duncan Campbell Scott, Judgement of the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, precious metals on reserves, Star Chrome Mining Company, list of bands with monies owed from surrendered lands

F5 “Indian rights : a century of oppression” by Peter A. Cumming 1969 – “Public lands,

Native land claims and land use” by Peter A. Cumming 1973 – “The problem of legal order in the United States and South Africa : substantive and analytical considerations” by Austin T. Turk – Speech notes for the Honourable J. Hugh Falkner Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs for an address to the executive planning committee of the Indian and Inuit Program – “Proposal : Aboriginal Rights Commission of British Columbia” 1977

F6 “Resume of Reports of the Indian Act Consultation Meetings” Indian Affairs 1969 –

“Discussion notes on the Indian Act” Indian Affairs – “Edgar Dewdney” article by Sue Baptie 1968 – “Property rights and coercive powers of Plains Indians military societies” article by Robert H. Lowie 1943 – Canadian Public Land Use in Perspective 1973 symposium documents including history of federal public lands policy to 1930, commentary on papers, public lands in Ontario, development and use of public land in Alberta, land use in Canada’s north, Native people’s perception of land, public lands and industrialism, etc...

F7 Catherine M. Shirt 1983 report on the meeting on Aboriginal or self-government to the

Federation of Saskatchewan Indians – Assemble of First Nations “Report on working group 1, equality rights, federal-provincial meeting of officials on Aboriginal constitutional matters” 1983 – Working group 2, title and Aboriginal rights, treaties and

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treaty rights, November 16, 1983 – Working group 3, land and resources “Metis self-identification” – Metis National Council “Position paper on services” – Working group 3, land base for Native Council of Canada constituents – Working group 1, equality rights, Metis National Council – Federal-Provincial meeting of officials on Aboriginal constitutional matters “Final list of delegates” 1983 – Indian Claims Commission correspondence regarding whether lands conditionally surrendered for leasing remain reserve lands within the Indian Act, Indian Band Council bylaws applicability on surrendered land – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians and Indian and Northern Affairs documents regarding claims which may be affected by statutory limitation periods, PTO research directors’ meeting, Native Claims Program funding guidelines, Federal Specific Claims policy and research funding, funding terms and conditions

F8 “The freedom to make mistakes” article by Sol Tax 1956, excerpt “This paper addresses

a problem that arises when one person or group is in authority over another and has the power to decide what the one should do for his own good” – Historical documentation regarding the Little Black Bear 1928 land surrender – Special Arctic Report 2 “The Mackenzie Valley Highway” by Pollution Probe at the University of Toronto 1972, with further comments – “Pollution Probe’s background statement on the Arctic” 1978 – “Northern man and northern development : growth and the stay-option” a proposal for the Northern Development Committee Science Council of Canada by Robert M. Bone 1974 – “Northern settlements : the state of readiness and the stay-option concepts” a proposal for the Northern Development Committee Science Council of Canada by Robert M. Bone 1974

F9 “A preliminary look at the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline proposals” by Koozma J. Tarasoff

1973 – “Study on regional impact of northern pipeline construction bibliography and references” Economic Staff Group, Indian Affairs and Northern Development 1973 – “Notes for a discussion on a Mackenzie Valley Pipeline for the honourable Donald S. Macdonald Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources” 1973 – “Joint release of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and the National Indian Brotherhood on Indian Education” 1973 – “Legal research in Indian education : a summary of findings” prepared by Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College – “Legal research in Indian education” a report of research performed for the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, Task Force on Saskatchewan Indian education – Canadian Indian Rights Commission “Basic expenditures necessary were the federal government to assume responsibility for status Indians’ primary, elementary and secondary education” 1977 – “Draft outline for education program analysis” Ron Neumann 1976 – “Number of Indian students by province” 1976-77 – Provincial and federal costs of Indian education

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documentation – Treaty clauses regarding education – “Position paper on education” National Indian Brotherhood 1975 – E. A. St. Louis 1952 memorandum regarding Indian education prior to 1867 and the changes brought about after the responsibility for Indian education was assumed by federal authorities under the BNA Act – Selections from speeches by ministers of Indian Affairs and senior departmental officials regarding Indian education – Historical document regarding Indian education pre- and post-confederation – “Government statement on Indian policy June 25, 1969 : comparison with remarks recorded at consultation meetings on the Indian Act” – “Verbatim report of National Conference on Indian Act” April 28-May 2, 1969

F10 RG10 Black file #91839 regarding Moose Mountain, incompetent Indian agent, January

20, 1908 – RG10 Black file #11422 memorandum regarding Indian industrial schools – RG10 Black file #11422 regarding 1885 correspondence about industrial schools – RG10 Black file #367, 277 regarding Poorman 1918 surrender – RG10 Black file #89600 “Statement showing Indian lands in the west the sales of which have recently been cancelled and the lands resumed by the department” – Report IG-3 “Big Trout Lake : a pilot study of an Indian community in relation to its resource base” Department of Citizenship and Immigration 1964

F11 Quebec Court of Appeal, Respondents’ Forum 1974, K v James Bay Development

Corporation, Cree and Inuit title – “A strategy for the socio-economic development of Indian people : executive summary of the national report” National Indian Brotherhood 1977 – Transcript of “The rehabilitation of our Indian wards” radio talk by T. A. Crerar, Minister of mines and resources 1939 – “Important changes in condition of Indians since Confederation” by Martin Benson 1904 – Office of the special representative for constitutional development in the Northwest Territories 1979 press release regarding C. M. Drury’s comments to the Inuit of the Central Arctic in Coppermine, Northwest Territories – “Notes for remarks by the honourable C. M. Drury to the Central Arctic Area Council, Coppermine, N. W. T.” January 1979 – “Report to the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs on the Instituto Indigenista Interamericano” by David E. W. Holden 1978

F12 “The northern Manitoba Hydro Project : It’s impact on the Cree” statement of evidence

of Kenneth B. Young before the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry 1976 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1987 memorandum regarding the report to Executive and Treasury Board with respect to research contract for specific claims research – Federal-Provincial meeting of Ministers on Aboriginal constitutional matters “Final report from meeting of working group 2 : Aboriginal title and Aboriginal rights, treaties and treaty

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rights” 1984 – “Research programme for the National Indian Social and Economic Development Committee” draft 1979 – Indian Brotherhood of Northwest Territories, Indian Claims Commission documentation regarding land claims, land settlement, comprehensive research project, including press releases, position papers, reports, proposals, testimony

F13 “The Caughnawaga Mohawk in Brooklyn : a case study of Indian urbanization” by Ruth

Blumenfeld 1961 – The rights and titles of the Indians of Canada and their relation to wildlife and fisheries document including “Indian rights”, “Indian treaties and the game and fishery laws : a resume”, “Indian treaties in Canada as related to the wildlife and fishery resources”, “A paper identifying the inconsistencies and discrepancies in the application of the principles of the Royal Proclamation of 1763 to the question of hunting and fishing rights for the Indians of Canada” – “Notes from discussions with Mr. Hugh Conn” 1909 regarding extinguishment of Indian rights due to conquest, Oka and the Golden Lake Indians, rights of Metis, enfranchisement, Hudson’s Bay Company, treaties, Eskimos, and various other issues relating to Canadian Indians – “Provisional outline of project” regarding conquest, exploration and settlement, aboriginal title, nature of treaties, Indian and reserve lands, Indian Claims Commission – Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of Commons on Indian Affairs 1961 minutes regarding the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and treaties – “Indian treaties and the game and fishery laws : a summary” – Office of Indian Affairs 1936 bulletin regarding Indian citizenship

Box 7 Front to back F1 Indian and Northern Affairs communiqué “New provision for funding Indian treaty

research” 1972 – “Adhesions to Saskatchewan treaties” – “Distribution of 1978-79 specific claims research and development funds” – “Total number of Indians in the Blood Band who were paid treaty during the years 1879-1884” 1971 – “Literature search of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs” Land Claims Project, Indian Brotherhood of Northwest Territories 1974 – The Yukon Indian Land Claim Negotiations “Government of the Yukon Territory position paper : meaningful government for all Yukoners” a proposal from the Office of the Commissioner 1975 – Eli McGregor v The Queen, 1978 statement of claim and defence, regarding fishing unlawfully with a net, Ontario fishery regulations – Text of the film “The James Bay Development” 1975 – National Indian Brotherhood brief to the Churchill River Board of Inquiry presented by Noel Starblanket 1978 – “Handbook for British Columbia bands in moving towards

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Indian control of Indian education and understanding the master tuition agreement” Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs and Indian Education Committee of British Columbia 1978

F2 RG10 Black file #304072 and related historical documentation regarding Muscowpetung

surrender – Articles [1919 and 1879] regarding American and Canadian Indian time, calendars, directions

F3 “Eskimos of Canada : North of 60” by Indian and Northern Affairs , issued by Jean

Chretien – Various publications regarding Eskimo art, music, sealskin, Cape Dorset, whalebone carvings, Frobisher Bay, Eskimo childhood – “Are you listening, neighbour? : Report of the Indian Affairs Task Force” a joint task force of the Governor’s Advisory Council on Urban Affairs and the Governor’s Indian Advisory Committees 1971

F4 Working paper for the Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry “Social impact : alcohol, crime

and socio-legal services” by Harold W. Finkler 1977 – “The status of women in the Northwest Territories” by Harry Leishman – “Red Man, Black Man and White America : the constitutional approach to genocide” article by Sidney M. Willhelm 1969 – The Congressional Quarterly article regarding the cutting of United States Indian Claims Commission funding 1976 – Indian Affairs and Northern Development 1976 telex regarding Canadian Pacific’s expropriation of lands on the Woodstock Indian reserve, New Brunswick – Faculty of Law University of Calgary letter to James Foster regarding opposition to the land titles amendment act 1977 – “The dilemma of the Northern Missionary Diocese : the case of the Anglican See of Moosonee” by Morris Zaslow 1978 – “Wabanaki Confederacy : tribal sovereignty and Aboriginal border crossings” by Stephen J. Aronson and John Charles Clifford for the Union of Nova Scotia Indians 1977 – “A chronological account of the Wabanaki Confederacy” preliminary draft by Willard Walker, Gregory Buesing, Robert Conkling 1977

F5 “A study of the effects of displacement on farmers whose land was purchased for two

community pastures in Saskatchewan” by Jane A. Abramson 1965 – “The American Indian Movement : North of 49” – “Report of the joint committee on the form of agreements in respect of the planning and design of Indian educational facilities” 1976 – “Tabular scheme of scrip grants to Métis, 1870-1921” by John Taylor – “Statutory land rights and the Manitoba Metis” by D. Bruce Sealey and Antoine S. Lussier – “Bill C-25 : an act to establish the Northern Pipeline Agency...” as passed by the House of Commons 1978

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F6 United Nations Economic and Social Council “Study of the problem of discrimination against Indigenous populations” by Jose R. Martinez Cobo 1973 – Court document, Stephen Isaac v The Queen 1975, “Reasons for decision” regarding the Nova Scotia Hunting/Game Act, hunting on an Indian reserve – Reasons for judgement, William Smith v Attorney General of Canada, regarding Dempster Highway, Treaty of Paris 1763 – Court document, The Queen v Larry Catagas, regarding Migratory Birds Convention Act, hunting ducks out of season – Court Document, Emile Picard v The Attorney General, 1974, regarding offences committed on lands reserved for Indians, Quebec Highway Code – Court document, Grammont Motel Limited v The Corporation of the Municipality of the Township of Mann, 1977, regarding the municipality’s right to tax land on the Restigouche Indian reserve – Court document, Russell Snow v The Queen, 1978, regarding failure to report wages and pay income tax, Caughnawaga Indian reserve, taxation as per the Indian Act

F7 [Department of Indian Affairs?] Scrapbook #1 May 6, 1927 to August 9, 1941 news

articles from various Canadian publications F8 First Nations responses to the White paper including the Union of Ontario Indians,

Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, Union of B. C. Indian Chiefs, National Indian Brotherhood, Indian Association of Alberta as well as documentation regarding various aspects of the Indian Act in relation to Chretien’s 1969 White Paper

F9 Joint Working Group on Revisions to the Indian Act documents including minutes of

meetings, draft position papers, notes on meetings, statements on land surrenders, briefing papers, financial statements

F10 “Bio-bibliography of Diamond Jenness” by Asen Balikci 1957 – Special Joint Committee

of the Senate and House of Commons appointed to continue and complete the examination and consideration of the Indian Act 1947 minutes with testimony by Diamond Jenness – “Canada’s Indian problems” article by Diamond Jenness 1942 – “Canada’s Indians yesterday. What of today?” article by Diamond Jenness 1954 – “The prehistory of the Canadian Indians” article by Diamond Jenness – “The Chipewyan Indians : an account by an early explorer” edited by Diamond Jenness 1956 – Historical document with no author credit written in the style of Diamond Jenness regarding Algokian and Iroquois Indians – Quaker material regarding Indians, poverty, the Canadian Friends, Quakers and Indians, press releases, advisory committee, Religious Society of Friends

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F11 “Agriculture - Cote Reserve” K. E. Price Associates 1967 report for the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development –Legislative Assembly of Manitoba 1975 debate regarding Indian hunting rights, wildlife conservation – “A chronological history of the Indian Act since 1944” by William E. Kelly – “Johnson-O’Malley Act : an act authorizing the Secretary of the Interior to arrange with states or territories for the education, medical attention, relief of distress and social welfare of Indians, and for other purposes” United States 1934 – Supreme Court of the United States Winters v the United States 1908 regarding Gros Ventre and other Indians from Fort Belknap reservation diverting water from the Milk River for irrigation purposes, reservation of the waters of Milk River by 1888 agreement – Excerpt from the Handbook of American Indians “Indian Reservations” 1935 [American] – United States Department of the Interior 1970/71 memorandums regarding Nixon’s Indian policies, inclusion of Indian input in fiscal year 1973 Bureau of Indian Affairs program development, Indian Affairs manual, tribal participation, Commissioner Louis R. Bruce – “Indian administration in the United States : an accommodation with an aboriginal people” speech by Philleo Nash 1962 – National Council on Indian Opportunity letter regarding Nixon’s appointed panel of Indian and federal government members 1970 – “Law and order regulations approved by the Secretary of the Interior” 1935 regarding courts of Indian offences, civil actions, domestic relations, sentences, code of Indian tribal offences, Indian police, legal forms

F12 Canadian Indian Claims Commission documents regarding the Indian claims process –

“Terms of reference of the National Indian Brotherhood Indian Act Committee” 1975 – Annual report of the Indian Act Committee presented to the 7th general assembly of the National Indian Brotherhood 1976 – “Introduction to proposed revisions of the Indian Act” National Indian Brotherhood – “Interim report of the Indian Act Study Team” 1975 – Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development “Paper on the Indian Act” 1974 – Correspondence between P. B. Lesaux, Indian and Eskimo Affairs, and Lloyd Barber, regarding the National Indian Brotherhood and the review of the Indian Act, funding for consultation – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1973 “Report to the Executive Council” regarding the Indian Act – “Loosening the Indian Act” article by L. J. Ryan 1967

F13 “Pyramid Lake : a symbol of Indian water rights” 1971 article by Charles E. Trimble –

“The Nixon administration : thunder and rain, a critical review of the administration’s decisions and promises” 1971 article by Harold M. Gross – “Indian legislation 1971 : retrospect and prospect” 1971 article by Franklyn Ducheneaux – “Who runs Indian Affairs? : hidden powers in the Indian business” 1971 article by Richard LaCourse –

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National Council on Indian Opportunity “Explanation of legislative package and the President’s message of July 8, 1970” – Indian Affairs “The Presidents message to the Congress July 8, 1970” – Richard Nixon 1970 press release to the Congress of the United States regarding Indians, self-determination without termination, right to control and operate federal programs, Blue Lake, education, Urban Indians, health, economic development – Trail of Broken Treaties documentation “White House responds to 20 points” and “Caravan reply to White House response to 20 points” 1973 – Inuit Tapirisat of Canada Renewable Resources Project “Summary of Recommendations” by J. G. Nelson 1975 – Advisory Council on the Elderly American Indian “A statement by council members, together with analysis of available statistical information and other appendixes material” 1971 – “Recent progress for Indian affairs in the United States” paper for the 7th Inter-American Indian Congress 1972

Box 8 Front to back F1 United States federal case law on the Indian Bill of Rights, alphabetical summary

Douglas Sanders 1973 – “More than mere work : the subsistence system of Oklahoma’s Cherokee Indians” by Albert L. Wahraftig 1973 – “Institution building among Oklahoma’s traditional Cherokees” by Albert L. Wahraftig 1972 – “The American Indian and the Bureau of Indian Affairs 1969 : a study with recommendations” by Alvin M. Josephy Jr. 1969 – “Report to the Secretary of the Interior by the Task Force on [American] Indian Affairs” 1961 – The Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians “Position Paper” 1971

F2 RG 10 files regarding bands and reserves of Pasqua, Cowessess, David Laird, Broadview,

Whitewood, Schedule of Indian Reserves in the Provisional District of Assiniboia, N.W. T. Rev. John McDougall, Cote, old-timers, Muscowpetung, Piapot, Keys, plan of town site Mostyn, Kahkewistahaw surrender, Cowessess surrender – Document regarding Indian land claims, interest owed, treaties as contracts Sally Colvin 1972 – RG 10 vol. 3608 file 3117 excerpt “A meeting of the Board of the Indian Commissioners was held at Government House, Fort Garry on the 13th of March, 1874” – RG 10 vol. 390 “excerpt from a letter to the honourable the secretary of state for the provinces from W. M. Simpson, Indian Commissioner” regarding farm implements and supplies, Indian farming – RG 10 black series 1447 vol. 3598 regarding treaty one, St. Peters reserve, Pembina bands, M. St. John Indian Agent, 1873 – RG 10 vol. 1904 red series file 2235 “Memorandum in reference to the Indians on the Red River route” – Excerpts from the 1858 report of the Special Commissioners – “The last of the Indian Treaties” Scribner’s Magazine November 1906 article by Duncan Campbell Scott

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F3 “Expanded perspectives on the decline of the dogsled” by Karl E. Francis 1971 – “Intrinsic transportation and the Canadian North” by Karl E. Francis – “Rural cultures and environmental planning” by Karl E. Francis – “Changing terms of reference in the Canadian North” by Karl E. Francis – “Involvement of non-professional Indigenous staff in Northern research” by Karl E. Francis – “Dealing with the Government of Canada : a strategy for political action” by Peter G. Silverman and Karl E. Francis 1972 – “Inside Royal Commissions” article by Hugh R. Hanson 1969 – “Royal Commissions : their influence on public policy” article by C. E. S. Walls 1969 – “Report to the Joint Working Group on Indian rights and claims processes : historical study of the Indian exemption from taxation” 1978 – Indian Act Exemption Study, meeting of the Planning Group held on December 22, 1977 – Department of National Revenue, Taxation interpretation bulletin regarding the Income Tax Act, Indians 1972 – “Study group to plan a research project on the exemption of Indians from taxation” briefing notes, John Taylor – “Indian corporations and band legal status” by Douglas Sanders 1976 – National Indian Brotherhood “Incorporation : band council power” Economic Development Conference 1974

F4 “Report to Fall All Chiefs Conference October 1980” Task force on Indian health and

social services, Federation of Saskatchewan Indians – Preliminary discussion paper “Saskatchewan region : on-reserve housing policy” Federation of Saskatchewan Indians Indian Housing Commission – “Report to the Annual Fall All Chiefs’ Conference October 1980” Indian Policy Secretariat, Federation of Saskatchewan Indians – Adult Basic Education Annual Report 1979-1980 (Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College?) – Education conference report, Ron Albert, Federation of Saskatchewan Indians – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians Media/Communications program report submitted by Donna Phillips 1980 – Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College second quarter report, David L. Sparvier 1980 – The Federation of Saskatchewan Indians economic action/resource management program progress report to the All Chief’s Conference, October 1980 – All Chiefs conference “Resolution report” October 1980 – Association of Metis and non-status Indians of Saskatchewan “Government policy and the settlement of native claims”, “Declaration of Aboriginal rights” – “Aboriginal rights and land issues from the Metis perspective” Association of Metis and Non-Status Indians of Saskatchewan – “The Association of Metis and non-status Indians of Saskatchewan and the Canadian constitution” – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians “Submission on Indian justice to the Chiefs’ policy conference” November 1981, discussion notes – Association of Metis and non-status Indians of Saskatchewan “Position paper on the constitutional amendment” Regina 1978

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F5 “Labour relations dispute resolution mechanisms and Indian land claims” by Bradford W. Morse 1980 – Qu’Appelle Valley Indian Development Authority documentary film #2 meeting minutes 1980 – “Prairie land alienation before 1930” Department of Indian Affairs 1980 – Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry 1976 testimony transcript of June Helm, John Kimberley Stager, Stewart Jamieson

F6 “Proposal for an Indian institute” January 1979 – Indian rights and treaty research

1980/81 budget – “Recognition and protection of minority rights in the constitutions of other countries” December 20, 1977 report to Indian and Northern Affairs by C. K. Marchant – Indian Justice programs report, Annual General Assembly, October 1980

F7 Chiefs of Manitoba June 4, 1980 memorandum regarding Indian fishing rights – The

British North America Act 1867 regarding legislative powers – “Institutional constraints in fisheries management” by Peter C. Thompson 1965 – The British North America Act 1930 “An act respecting the transfer of the natural resources of Manitoba” regarding water, fisheries, Indian reserves, soldier settlement lands – Manitoba Court of Appeal information regarding Daniels v White, fishing out of season – “Recent developments resulting from Indian by-laws and land settlements”

F8 Special Joint Committee on the Indian Act 1946-1948 documents F9 “Research project for the department of regional economic expansion : regional socio-

economic development” Robert M. Bone and Rona Larsen, June 30, 1973 F10 Stewart Raby personal publications “Aboriginal people in Canadian human geography”,

“Indian land surrenders in southern Saskatchewan”, “Indian treaty no. 5 and the Pas Agency, Saskatchewan, N. W. T.”, “Prairie fires in the North-West”, “Irrigation development in Alberta”, “Alberta and the prairie provinces water board”, “Recreation in planning”, “Geographical research in the Canadian great plains”, “Areas of initiation in the political geography of aboriginal minorities”, “Towards a Canadian Indian claims commission”, ”Trans-border and interior territorial rights of the Swedish Same”, “Government policies and the Native peoples of Canada”

F11 “Migratory birds convention act” – “The migratory birds convention : a special problem”

– “Indian hunting rights and the Migratory Birds Convention Act” a brief to the Government of Canada from Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada, July 1967 – “An act respecting a certain convention between his majesty and the United States of America for the protection of migratory birds in Canada and the United States” 1917 – Various

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briefs regarding the migratory birds convention act and the National Indian Brotherhood, Union of Ontario Indians, Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada – “Saskatchewan and the world” a presentation to the executive council, government of Saskatchewan, by the board of directors by the Saskatchewan Council for International Cooperation, June 1979

F12 Speech notes for Judd Buchanan, Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs regarding land

claims, aboriginal title, Mackenzie Valley, federal policy regarding native claims, prospectors and developers, Inuit lands – National Indian Brotherhood “Statement to Indian and Northern Affairs Regional Directors meeting” September 1975 by Clive Linklater

F13 “An assessment of the Office of Native Claims” by J. L. McFayden for the National Indian

Brotherhood Indian Rights and Claims Development Research, 1978 – “Proposal for Land Entitlement Committee” by Chief Harry Nicotine, January 1980 – “Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College proposed structure” September 1, 1982 – “Proposal by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations to undertake the development and delivery for a staff training workshop” – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians “Indian economic development : a comprehensive initiative” 1981 – Tyler and Wright “Specific claims research and development funding evaluation study 1978/79 : volume one” October 1978

F14 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians “Chiefs policy document” undated list of FSI policies

and “Indian Hunting Rights in Saskatchewan” report F15 “Approximate total of acres of Indian land in Saskatchewan” Information from Indian

Affairs from Barry Brant, 1980 – “Douglas Sanders remarks to the northern demography workshop” 1976 regarding Native policy, Cree, Inuit, Quebec – 1982 Research report “Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations Indian Rights and Treaties Research Video Production on William Morris Graham 1867-1940” – “Hunting and fishing cases” report by Doug Sanders, 1975 – “Towards an understanding of an Aboriginal title and an Aboriginal rights” M. K. Petrie 1976 – “Position paper of the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians respecting Aboriginal title” 1973 – “Strengthening Band Government” Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1976 – Indian and Northern Affairs 1983 communiqué “Mackenzie Valley agreements announced” – MacLean’s 1977 article “Now the scheming starts : Mr. Berger’s report has been duly noted” – “Response of the government to the 15th report of the standing joint committee on regulations and other statutory instruments : application of subsection 4(2) of the Indian Act” September 1983

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– “Indian lands in Saskatchewan” – “Indigenous nations and the right to self-determination” by Clem Chartier 1979 – “Indians of Quebec : The Montagnais” Dr. Pohorecky 1969 – “White rites and Indian rites : Indian education policy and native responses in the west 1870-1910” by Jacqueline Gresko 1974

F16 Article “Iroquois Bands : Great War 1914-1918” – Memorandum and Indian Affairs

report regarding John Brant, son of Joseph Brant, and Solomon White, both elected to a Legislative Assembly – “The Iroquois Confederacy” by A. E. St. Louis, Archivist, 1949; memorandum regarding the Cayugas and their claim; Indian Act information regarding intoxicants on reserves – “1836 Mission tour of Lake Huron” narrative by Rev. James Evans – Council minutes from Albany, New York, July 2, 1751 meeting with the Six Nations and George Clinton, James Alexander, Edward Holland, James De Lancey, Cadwallader Colden – “Iroquois in Canada” Brantford Agency, Six Nations of the Grand River – “The Six Nations Confederacy as it relates to international law” summary of an address by Kahn-Tineta Horn of Caughnawaga, October 26, 1973

Box 9 Front to back F1 “The fishing rights of Indian People in Canada with particular emphasis for Indian People

of New Brunswick” report submitted by Andrew Nicholas Jr., Union of New Brunswick Indians Research Committee – Union of New Brunswick Indians documentation regarding economic development, history, plants and animals, New England Company, settlements, Pictou, Indian housing, Edmunston, Tobique, F. B. McKinnon

F2 Raby notes and correspondence regarding a proposed study and implementation of

special institutions for indigenous minorities in governmental decision making F3 Jean Morisset reports and data for the Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry F4 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians “Indian rights and treaties research project

questionnaire” for treaty areas 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 – “Task Force on Saskatchewan Indian Education” a submission to the director of Indian education in Canada Mr. George Crome by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, 1970 – November 1967 “Bylaws of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians” – Indian rights and treaties research division “Guide to the field research program” Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1975 – Senate of Canada 1973 proceedings minutes involving David Ahenakew and Peter Dubois – “The theory of Aboriginal rights” – “Six month plan of operation for the Action

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Centre, Indian Cultural College 1972 to 1973” by John R. McLeod – “Indian communications in Canada prepared for National Indian Brotherhood” by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians and National Communications Workshop members – Uncredited address to the Queen and Prince Philip on their Saskatchewan visit – Memorandum of agreement dated July 26, 1972 between the Queen and the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians regarding Indian claims – “Indian treaties and the law : Saskatchewan” by Valentine Nighttraveller 1971 – “Indian rights and treaties in Saskatchewan” by Valentine Nighttraveller 1971 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians memorandums, drafts, letters and proposals regarding access to Indian Affairs files, Indian grievances, legal research design, task force on education

F5 “Historical backgrounds for modern Indian law and order” compiled by Robert Young,

Bureau of Indian Affairs 1969 – “An historical review of federal-Indian relationships” article by D’Arcy McNickle 1975 – “Contemporary prairie perceptions of Canada’s Native peoples” by Roger Gibbins and J. Rick Ponting 1977 – “A brief history of diplomacy between the Dakota and the French people in Canada prior to 1763” by Peter Douglas Elias – Royal Commission on taxation “Memorandum regarding disposal of files and material to the archives” April 1967 – “Preserving Canada’s arctic environment” statement in the house of commons on April 16, 1970 by the secretary of state for external affairs the honourable Mitchell Sharp – Doug Sanders interview with Lief : Norway regarding the Sami, traditional hunting grounds, oral tradition, minerals, land rights, reindeer, Alta River case – “The effect of economic change on the ecology, culture and politics of Reindeer Sami in Sweden” by Tom G. Svensson – Background document to Canada’s Indian treaties, includes maps and historical texts – “A global view of Aboriginal land rights problems” by T. L. Hills – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians “Indian rights and treaties research program report 1980/81”

F6 “Claim based on Native title” Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs 1971 – “Canada

extends its territorial sea” statement to the House of Commons on April 17, 1970 by the secretary of state for external affairs , the honourable Mitchell Sharp – “Boundary disputes and treaties” by James White, emphasis on Ontario-Manitoba and Labrador-Canada boundaries – “Amendments to remove the discriminatory sections of the Indian Act” Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development – “Forestry proposal of Nishga Tribal Council” October 1978

F7 Background information on the Kitsumkalum and Peigan claims, British Columbia 1974 –

“A declaration of Indian rights : the B. C. Indian position paper” Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, 1970 – Fulton, Cumming, Bird, Richards analysis of the White

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Paper, Indian Claims Commission, and Aboriginal claims of the Indian people for the B.C. Chief’s Conference Planning Committee 1969 – “Declaration of the Tahltan tribe”

F8 Abraham Johnny property, Nanaimo Indian Reserve letters, barrister reports, minutes of

decision, maps, band council report F9 “Union of B. C. Indian Chiefs position on health and services” 1971 – “A health plan for

Indians in Canada” Medical Services Branch, Department of National Health and Welfare 1968 – “Health of the original Canadians, 1867-1967” Medical services journal Canada 1967 – Census of Canada 1665-1871 – Commons debate minutes regarding Indian healthcare – “Report on the medicine chest cases and the statute of limitations” Dreaver v The King, 1935 – “Observations and figures pertaining to the life expectancy of Canadian Indians and Eskimos as compared with other nationalities throughout the world” prepared for Mr. Paul Lumsden 1968 – “Medicare” paper presented to the All Chiefs Conference at Camp He-Ho-Ha 1971 – “Report of public hearing concerning medical services to maritime Indians” Union of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Indians 1970 – “Medical survey of nutrition among the northern Manitoba Indians” by P. E. Moore 1946 – RG10 files regarding Indian heath and expenditures

F10 Government of British Columbia memorandum “Review and recommendations for

provincial government regarding Indians of British Columbia” 1974 – Indian and Northern Affairs memorandum “Application of provincial legitimacy acts to Indians” 1983 regarding intermarriage, band membership – Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations constitutional commission budget submission to the province of Saskatchewan July 1983 to December 1983 – Prince Albert district chiefs concept plan for the Indian control of Indian programs (to the province for funding) 1983 – Statement of Dallas W. Smythe regarding the University of Saskatchewan, Regina campus, education policy, 1973 – Lloyd Barber 1975 letter to Judd Buchanan regarding the Tobique band land claim, New Brunswick – “A discussion paper in respect of the settlement of outstanding native claims in the Mackenzie district of the Northwest Territories, Canada” submitted to the Honourable Warren Allmond...by the Metis Association of the Northwest Territories 1977 – “Our way” Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, includes statement of rights, present situation, single agency concept – “Bands and registered Indian membership by region and type of residence” December 21, 1970 – “Definitions” including acculturation, assimilation, transculturation, etc... – “A comparison of the policy statement and the Hawthorne Report” – Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development 1971 letter to Mr. Churchman regarding recent program

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developments aimed at developing social and economic equality of Indian people in Canada

F11 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, Indian rights and treaties research division “Report

to the Commissioner on Indian claims” 1974 and accompanying documents F12 “What happened to the Indian people before you volunteered?” Company of young

Canadians 1967 – “Our Native Peoples” Canadian Tax Foundation 1973 – “A proposal for funding a pilot project entitled Indian Law Institute” submitted on behalf of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations and Saskatchewan Indian Federated College to the Canadian Donner Foundation 1982 – “Executive summary : revenue and resource sharing and Indian economic development” – “A brief discussion of common features evident in various position papers/policy statements created with a view to provincial government concerns with respect to constitutional aboriginal issues” Ron Gafney, November 1982 – Summary and analysis, Officials Meeting (of deputy ministers and aboriginal groups), February 15, 1983 – Documentation concerning the International Federation for Human Rights Conference “Speak Out” 1982 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, Indian Justice Services “Future directions for an Indian justice system in Saskatchewan” 1982 – “The new international economic order : a promise or peril for the indigenous peoples of the world” by Rudolf C. Ryser 1979 – “Tribal political status : finding a place for indigenous peoples in the family of nations” May 1980 - Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, Indian Justice Services “Proposed structure [of the Indian Justice Commission]” 1981

Box 10 Front to back F1 Native Council of Canada “Aboriginal rights research project : student’s reports” –

“Report on the Indian schools of Manitoba and the Northwest Territories” by P. H. Bryce, Chief Medical Officer, Department of Indian Affairs 1907 – National Tribal Chairmen’s Association special committee for review of the findings and recommendations of the American Indian Policy Review Commission : Preliminary report to the board of directors” November 1976 – John Leonard Taylor documentation including “Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development paper on the Indian Act”, “Reserves as an economic base”, “Indian policy of the Dominion of Canada from confederation to 1885”

F2 “Message relative to the terms of union with the Province of British Columbia” 1875

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F3 Joint Working Group on the Indian Act documents including/regarding minutes of

meetings, memorandums, training sessions, drafts, notes to, summary of discussions, terms of reference, reports, education working committee, National Indian Brotherhood, cultural education centre, band council, principles for amending the Indian Act, discussion papers

F4 “Summary on Indian Affairs” April 3, 1950 – Union of New Brunswick Indians 1973

“Report on Indian Rights and Treaties” regarding Tobique by Darrell B. Paul – “Submission to the Joint Commons Committee on the Constitution” from the Union of New Brunswick Indians 1971 – Indian and Northern Affairs letter to Lloyd Barber regarding the Tobique Band land claim 1973 – “Report concerning land titles in and about various Indian reserves on the Miramichi River, New Brunswick” by W. D. McLellan 1965 – W. S. Arneil, Indian Commissioner British Columbia, 1949 paper regarding services to Indians, welfare, living conditions, administration of Indian Affairs, Indian Act, health

F5 Joint Committee : National Indian Brotherhood/Committee of Cabinet documents

including/regarding minutes of meetings, Indian claims process, summary of discussions, report of the Joint Working Group on the Indian Act, Harold Cardinal, Judd Buchanan, summary paper on education – Joint Working Group on Funding notes 1976

F6 Friends Committee on National Legislation “Report on Indian Legislation” no. 44, 1972 F7 Best, Hornell, Karswick and Saunders letter to Douglas Sanders regarding “Native rights

in Canada” report 1969 – “Legal implications in the transfer of land” [Saskatchewan] speech delivered by the Honourable D. V. Heald 1970 – “The Indian and the law 1965” by Dave Helson – “Canadian constitutional law : cases, text and notes on distribution of legislative power” by Bora Laskin 1969 – “The position of the Indian in the Canadian community” by G. Gordon Brown 1950 – “A brief look at the basic demand of Canada’s Native peoples and related government policy” by Joe Molloy – Office of the Commissioner on Indian Claims “Note on the Canada-Nova Scotia Agreement of 1959 respecting Indian reserves” – “Remarks to house of commons committee on Indian Affairs and Northern Development “ by K. Lysyk 1973 – “Resource paper on human rights and Canada’s native people” prepared by K. Lysyk 1968 – “Remarks to the Special Joint Committee on the Constitution” by K. Lysyk 1971 – “Canada’s native people : their rights have been denied” article by K. Lysyk 1969

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F8 Yukon Association of Non Status Indians “statement of proposed settlement of claims by the Indian people of the Yukon territory” 1973 – “Aboriginal rights and the non status native people of the Yukon” prepared by D. J. Rosenbloom – Comments on the Yukon Native Brotherhood’s paper “Together today for our children tomorrow” prepared by Donald J. Rosenbloom

F9 Sturgeon Lake surrender RG10 documents – Cowessess, Sakimay and Kakewistahaw

reserve land auction documents F10 Mexico, reports and articles, background and comparisons F11 The Canadian bill of rights, chapter 44 “An act for the recognition and protection of

human rights and fundamental freedoms” 1960 – “The legal position of Indians under the Civil Rights Act and the Canadian Bill of Rights” by Dale B. Pope 1972 – Globe and Mail August 10, 1972 article “Indian Act section violates Bill of Rights, Judge says”

F12 “Report of the Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Commons on Indian Affairs

1959-60-61” – “Summary of submissions to Joint Committee on Indian Affairs 1959-1960” – “Report to the Senate and House of Commons” July 1959, second report of the Joint Committee – “Report to the Senate and House of Commons” July 1961, second and final report

F13 New Brunswick and Nova Scotia Department of Indian Affairs claims registry F14 “Uncle Sam : the great white father” article by Harvey D. Jacob 1917 – Court of Appeal

documents Gabe Mintuck v Valley River Band, Clifford Lynxleg, Lawrence Ironstand, Cecil Rattlesnake and Joseph Shingoos “The plaintiff, a treaty Indian and a member of and resident of the Valley River Band 63A reserve, leased from Her Majesty repre- sented by the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and with approval of the band a 480-acre farm on the reserve; he later in 1969 leased additional land for a ten-year period, which lease was again approved by the band. Following a band election the personal defendants were elected as chief and council and passed a resolution in 1972 purporting to rescind the resolution or recommen- dation passed by their predecessors relating to the plaintiff's lease of additional land in 1969, which had the effect of cancelling the plain- tiff's lease and prevented him from farming the land as provided in the lease.” – Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations “Chiefs Policy Documents” April 1983

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F15 James Bay Project transcripts involving O’Reilly, Thibodeau, Beaudoin 1972 F16 “The Indian Problem” resolution of the secretary of the interior and a review of the

Indian problem by Joseph E. Otis 1924 F17 “Research branch : corporate policy overview 1980-81” Department of Indian and

Northern Affairs – “Inventory of research projects in progress : research branch” Department of Indian and Northern Affairs 1979 – “A preliminary assessment of Canadian philanthropic foundations as potential sources of funding for projects by or about native people : a summary report” prepared by J. Rick Ponting, July 1979

F18 “Indian veterans rights” 1980 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians undated

memorandum regarding contribution arrangements between the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and individual bands – Macdonald, Macdonald and Sullivan letter to A. W. C. Robinson, Department of External Affairs, regarding Dakota Sioux Association of Canada, proposed international arbitration tribunal 1975 – “An argument about Dakota prehistory” by Peter Douglas Elias for the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1978 – Research analysis and opinion of Dakota history in Canada for Chief Cyrus Standing by Peter Douglas Elias – “Urban Indians in British Columbia : some results of a survey of 1095 status Indians living off reserves” by W. T. Stanbury with D. B. Fields and D. Stevenson 1972

Box 11 Front to back F1 James Bay bills, debates, and government speeches F2 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians “Indian Government” 1981 – “Terms of reference :

Cluff Lake Board of Inquiry” regarding a proposed uranium mine and associated milling project at Cluff Lake, Saskatchewan – “A statement of claim to certain rights in the land and sea-ice in northern Labrador” by The Inuit and Native settler people presented to the Government of Canada by the Labrador Inuit Association 1977 – Harold Cardinal’s “The rebirth of Canada’s Indians” synopsis/analysis, author unknown – Muskowekwan Indian Reserve #85 land entitlement documents

F3 Draft document “Indian status in Canada” by V. Savino 1974

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F4 “Native people in Yukon development” draft for discussion October 1978 – Linguistic divisions map of the Yukon – Early trading posts and Indian camps of the Yukon map – Indian and Eskimo population map for the period 1800 to 1969 – Canada Year Book 1976-77 article on Yukon and Northwest Territories territorial government – “Alaska, the Yukon and British Columbia : a comparison of native claims” by Douglas Sanders 1973

F5 James Bay hearings transcript January 1973 F6 Standing Committee on Indian Affairs and Northern Development minutes of

proceedings and evidence, June 1970, respecting the Annual Report (1967-68) of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development [Harold Cardinal, Chief Walter Dieter, Dave Courchene, John Snow] – Address by Harold Cardinal to the Government of Canada during presentation of the “Red Paper’ on June 4, 1970 – “Statement by the Prime Minister at a meeting with the Indian Association of Alberta and the National Indian Brotherhood” June 1970 – Notes on presentation of Red Paper to the Prime Minister and Cabinet – “Citizens Plus” by the Indian Chiefs of Alberta – Time article, June 1970, regarding Chretien’s White Paper – “Amendments to the Red Paper suggested and agreed to by the meeting of the National Indian Brotherhood” June 1970 – “Position paper : Manitoba Indian Brotherhood equated with “Citizens Plus” (Alberta)”

F7 “A survey of the contemporary Indians of Canada : a report on economic, political,

educational needs and policies” Volume I, edited by H. B. Hawthorne 1966 F8 James Bay hearings transcript January 22, February 13, 1973 F9 James Bay research documents “The Rupert’s Land Act 1868” and “Chronological Index”

Volume III, 1901-1910 F10 American Museum of Natural History Sun Dance papers 1919 – “From the very depths...

A Black view of White racism” by Len Watson 1973 F11 Documents authored by John Collier, US Commissioner of Indian Affairs including “A

bird’s eye view of Indian policy historic and contemporary”, “United States Indian administration as a laboratory of ethnic relations”, etc...

F12 James Bay hearings transcript January 18 and 19, 1973 F13 James Bay research documents “Chronological Index” Volume I, 1670-1768 –

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“Chronological Index” Volume II, 1774-1900 F14 British Columbia and general pacific northwest ethnography and ethno history

documentation F15 Joint Committee of Cabinet and the National Indian Brotherhood December 12, 1977

minutes – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1983 memorandum regarding constitutional and training workshops – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1983 memorandum regarding land surrender meeting with accompanying document “Suggested structure and terms of reference Saskatchewan Indian Land Surrenders Commission”

F16 James Bay hearings transcript November 17, December 5 and 7, 1972 F17 Cote Indian Band land claims documents and articles Box 12 Front to back F1 “An act respecting the Songhees Indian Reserve” May 1911 – Early government

correspondence regarding Kitsilano (False Creek) Indian Reserve F2 Enoch Band of Indians documentation including “Opinion concerning the legal issues

involved in the claims of Enoch’s Band...”, argument papers, “Report concerning the disposition of lands...”, map of Stony Plain Alberta, newspaper articles

F3 “Papers connected with the Indian land question 1973-1975” prepared by the Union of

British Columbia Indian Chiefs 1975 – “Recent land use by the Great Bear Lake Indians” by Scott Rushforth, prepared for the Indian Brotherhood of the N.W.T. and the Metis Association of the N.W.T. for presentation to the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry 1976 – Woods, Gordon & Co. review of the Indian Economic Development Fund “Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, Indian and Eskimo Affairs program : a review of the Indian Economic Development Fund” 1976 – “The effects of power production and strip mining to two local Navajo populations” by Eric Henderson and Donald G. Callaway 1976 – “Citizens Plus : the Nishga people of the Naas River in north western British Columbia” – “The Nishga Case” by Douglas Sanders – “Indian hunting rights : constitutional considerations and the role of Indian treaties in British Columbia” article by K. Lysyk

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F4 Selections from speeches by Ministers of Indian Affairs and senior department officials regarding the Indian Claims Commission 1967/68 – “Speakers’ notes on the Mackenzie Valley Gas Pipeline” 1974 – “The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry” by Thomas R. Berger, the Corry Lecture 1975 – RG10 volume 3962 regarding Yukon Indians

F5 Amazonia documentation regarding the Indians of Brazil F6 United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations 1988 documentation from

Wayne Ahenakew, Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations ; Vernon L. Bellegarde, Prairie Treaty Nations Alliance ; J. D. Livermore, Department of External Affairs – The World Council of Indigenous Peoples Charter

F7 Indian Justice Commission documentation F8 Nanaimo Indian reserve documentation F9 Canadian fur trade and Hudson’s Bay company documentation F10 Maori documentation regarding electoral amendment bill, land incorporation, Treaty of

Waitangi, “The Aboriginal population of Australia : summary of characteristics” 1966 F11 Indian and Northern Affairs 1973 document regarding the Haida Indians of the Masset

Reserve – Pillipow, Owen and Klebeck letter to R. M. Connelly, Indian and Northern Affairs Specific Claims Branch, regarding White Bear claims – Indian and Northern Affairs communiqués regarding Indian “cut-off” land claims in British Columbia ; Westbank, Squamish, and Okanagan Indian Band claim settlements – “A new proposal for claims resolution in Ontario” a joint presentation of the executive councils of the Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians, Grand Council Treaty #3 and the Union of Ontario Indians 1981

F12 Legal opinion of Glen W. Bell “regarding the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry :

Considerations of public international law concerning the rights of the Dene and Inuit as the indigenous peoples of the northwest territories of Canada” on behalf of the Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories 1976 – “The Dene Nation and Confederation” statement of evidence of Peter H. Russell before the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry – “Dene rights and international law” an address to the Berger Commission by Richard Falk 1976 – “Comment on the memorandum of law of Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, Indian Association of Alberta, and the Four Nations Confederacy on Canadian

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Constitutional crises” – “Petition to the imperial government concerning the resolution of Indian claims on the territory known as Rupert’s Land” and related documents

F13 Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs documentation regarding land claims, Nishga,

Cowichen, historical figures and numbers, native title F14 Government of Canada / Indian Affairs documentation regarding British Columbia and

its inhabitants 1910-1914 F15 “A historical guide to Yoho National Park” by I. A. L. Getty 1972 F16 Report to the Congress of the United States “Administration of withdrawal activities by

Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior” March 1958 and “Review of certain aspects of the program for the termination of federal supervision over Indian affairs, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior” March 1961 – United States Indian Claims Commission Annual Report 1974 – Andrew Akins v The United States regarding export tax, border tax, Jay Treaty, Penobscot Nation, hiking boots, War of 1812, Tariff Act – “Urban flight – British and Canadian : a comparative model” by J. Wreford Watson – “The Indians speak to Canada” a series of broadcasts sponsored by th CBC in cooperation with the Indian Affairs Branch, Department of Mines and Resources 1939 – “Contrasts between the resolution of native land claims in the United States and Canada based on observations of the Alaska native land claims movement” by Alexander M. Ervin 1981

Box 13 Front to back F1 “The economic impact of the public sector upon the Indians of British Columbia : an

examination of the incidence of taxation and expenditure of three levels of government” a study for the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development 1970

F2 “Proceedings of the Special Senate Committee on poverty” January 20, February 10, July

23, 1970 witnesses include various Indian brotherhoods and government department officials – 1844 photocopy of an English event poster “Just arrived, eleven native Canadian North American Indians...) – “Public inquiries and the protection of the public interest in resource development projects” by K. Lysyk 1978 – “Aboriginal land rights : the view from Australia” by Stephen J. Aronson 1975 – “Australia” 1971 document

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regarding the federal-territorial arrangements for the administration of the Northern Territory, the development of the native people and the aboriginal claims and the development of natural resources

F3 Letter to A. J. Kerr regarding Indian land and title to land as per the Indian Act from J. P>

B. Ostrander 1955 – “Functions of the various services and divisions of the Indian Affairs Branch” – Letter regarding Chief Yellow Quill and the Yellow Quill Band background information 1971 – The Canadian Architect “The James Bay Issue” article by John Flanders 1973 – RG10 volume 4037 “Excerpt of notes made from interview with Reverend Mr. O’Meara regarding the Indians in the Yukon” 1907 and other documents – Technical description of treaty medals – “Manifesto to the people of Canada and the Government of Canada from the Native Peoples’ Caravan” – “An act to extend the boundaries of the Province of Quebec” 1912 – “An act respecting the north-western, northern and north-eastern boundaries of the province of Quebec” 1898 – RG files regarding the Six Nation Indians

F4 Documentation regarding the Abenakis of St. Francis, Indians of Rice Lake (Hiawatha)

and of Alnwick (Alderville), Chippewas of Lakes Huron and Simcoe, surveys of Cockburn and Barrie Islands 1873, Mohawk Iroquois Indians residing on the Gibson reserve, early history of the St. Peters reserve, foundation of the St. Regis Mission, Cree Indians in the United States, Royal Commission on Indian Affairs for the province of British Columbia, Kootenay Nation, treaties, fur agreement, administration of Indian Affairs, history of the Gibson Indian reserve, notes on the Moravians of the Thames Band

F5 “Some remarks on the Indian and Metis population in Canada” by Carola Knirck 1971 –

Various historical documents regarding Indian relief and welfare, band funds, payments, election and appointments of Chiefs and Councillors, roads, fur conservation, rations, loans, Veterans Land Act

F6 Census of Indian tribes 1878-1879 including Kivahkewlth, Shuswap, Okanagan, Beecher

Bay, New Westminster, Yale – “The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, 1971” by Anne Forest Northwest Territories Indian Brotherhood 1975

F7 United States Department of the Interior “The natives of Alaska : the Eskimos, Indians

and Aleuts” 1957 – “Canada’s Indians” Minority Rights Group report no. 21 – “The underdeveloped region : a special problem in development” by Helen Buckley 1964 – Proceedings of the 1960 Annual Spring Meeting of the American Ethnological Society ;

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accompanying paper “Windigo psychosis : a study of a relationship between belief and behaviour among the Indians of north-eastern Canada” by Morton I. Teicher

F8 “James Bay Cree’s approach to the Migratory Birds Act Convention and the Migratory

Birds Convention Act” Cree Regional Authority Grand Council of the Crees (of Quebec) 1987 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations “Minutes : Executive meeting with Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Regional Director General (Dan Goodleaf)” 1987 – “A survey of Commissions of Inquiry and Investigation relating to the land claims of people of native ancestry in Canada” Canadian Citizenship Branch 1969 – “Statement by the honourable William G. Davis, Premier of Ontario, to the legislature” regarding the Hartt Commission (Royal Commission on Northern Development) 1978 – “Demands made by Indians on the ... day of September 1873 as their terms for treaty” Fort Francis January 22, 1869 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians memorandum regarding Robert John Strike-Him-On-The-Back v The Queen 1980 – “On mediators” by P. H. Gulliver 1977

F9 Indian and Northern Affairs communiqué “Settlement reached in cut-off claims of

Alexandria and Kincolith bands in British Columbia” 1988 – Transcript of a speech by the right honourable John. N. Turner, Leader of the Opposition, at the Aboriginal and First Nations Policy forum, Ottawa, March 17, 1988 – “Early surveys of Indian Reserves” article by Don Thomson 1967 – “Response on the ministers report to the House of Commons on the implementation of Bill C-31” submitted by Greg C. Smith 1987 – Thomas R. Berger correspondence with Melvin Potts, Ted Chamberlin, Harold Cardinal, regarding Treaty 8 – “Statement on the impact of Bill C-31 on the Portage First Nations of Manitoba (Swan Lake, Long Plain, Sandy Bay)” presented by the Portage Chiefs and Councils 1988 – Indian and Northern Affairs Canada “Remarks by the honourable Bill McKnight, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, to the House of Commons Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development on the Lubicon Lake Band claim” 1988 – “Support the last stand of the Lubicon” background documents – National Indian Brotherhood Assembly of First Nations 1987 document of support for the Lubicon Lake Cree Nation

F10 “A summary of recent activities of the Alaska regional native corporations” by Judy

Welland 1976 – “Indian title : the rights of American natives in lands they have occupied since time immemorial” article by Daniel G. Kelly, Jr. 1975 – “Native American Justice : the courts of the Navajo Nation” by Richard P. Fahey 1975 – “The influence of the Indians of Quebec Association of Waswanipi” by Ignatius E. La Rusic 1972

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F11 “Development of the Indian Reserve System” – Government memorandum “with respect to the status of Indian reserves in the province of Ontario” 1932 and “Reserves in Nova Scotia” – “The development of the Indian reserve system” – Department of Indian Affairs “Indian Lands” by G. M. Matheson – “Indian reserve lands” – “Federal control over Indian reserves” – “Indian Act provisions relating to lands” – Government memorandum “City of Quebec water pipe line right of way : Lorette Indian Reserve No. 7

F12 Berger Commission testimony from Emil Notti, Rosita Worl, Billy Neakok, Grace Lincoln

May and September 1976 F13 1858 Report on Canada regarding “...the best means of securing the future progress and

civilization of the Indian Tribes of Canada” and “the best mode of so managing the Indian property as to secure its full benefit to the Indians, without impeding the settlement of the country”

Box 14 Front to back F1 National Indian Brotherhood documents including “Aboriginal title” position paper

1971, “Statement on housing” for the National Housing Conference 1973, “Aboriginal people of Canada and their environment : revised edition” 1973, “Summary of position paper” regarding the White Paper 1971, “Working paper for research directors’ meeting”, General Assembly of the National Indian Brotherhood documentation 1971, by-law amendments, speech by George Manuel at Man and His World on Indians of Canada Day 1971, review of the Indian Act sent to Jean Chretien 1973, press release regarding statement of federal government on land claims 1973, T. H. B. Symons Indian Eskimo Association letter to George Manuel 1971, “Proposed amendments to by-law No. 1 of the National Indian Brotherhood” 1971, “Report on the National Indian Brotherhood president’s tour of New Zealand and Australia”, research programs, job description, student research projects final report, “Grand Council Treaty Number Three Research”, “A brief on the Migratory Birds Convention Act”, “The revised proposed model for treaty and aboriginal rights research in Ontario” 1971, National Committee on Indian Rights and Treaties documents, resolutions passed by the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs, “Recommendations regarding the National Committee on Indian rights and treaties” 1971, “Toward Equality”, bibliography

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F2 Thesis proposal and draft “A comparative study of land use and economic development of three representative Indian Reserves in the prairie provinces with special emphasis on the effects of legislation and attempts at planning” Hilding O. Franson 1970

F3 James Bay Project testimony June 1973 F4 Indian Claims Commission “Australian Aboriginal Policy” by P.F. Rhodes 1974 – Grand

Council Treaty No. Three documents regarding claims mechanisms, treaty research and training seminars – Grand River Navigation Company claim and Six Nations Indian documents – “Aboriginal rights and the sovereignty of countries (including a case study of the Canadian Arctic)” by Marc Denhez 1982 – “Canadian Indian policy during the Trudeau years” by Lloyd Tataryn 1977 – Douglas Sanders letter to the Canadian Indian Rights Commission regarding taxation studies

F5 “Orders-in-council and agreement regarding powers and functions of the Royal

Commission on Indian Affairs for British Columbia” 1912 – Historical document regarding the Cowichan Tribe in British Columbia 1909 – “The life and death of the Indian State” by Edwin M. Lemert 1955 – “The Indians on Vancouver Island” letters 1858 and 1859 – “Indians of British Columbia : an historical review” Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development 1969 – “Poverty among British Columbia Indians living off reserves” article by William Stanbury 1974 – “Commission to inquire into the desirability of establishing a new band of Indians on Seabird Island, British Columbia” August 25, 1958 regarding Seabird Island Inquiry, Report of Chairman and Commissioner Harris – 1907 Government document regarding Indian reserves in British Columbia – “Report of an interview between a deputation from the moral and social reform council of Canada and the prime minister and the minister of the interior at Ottawa” 1910 – “American and British treatment of the Indians in the pacific northwest” by W. J. Trimble 1914 – Historical documents regarding British Columbia – “Diet of a food-gathering people, with chemical analysis of salmon and saskatoons” by Trinita Rivera – Index of British Columbia’s First Nations – “Colonial farm settlers on the mainland of British Columbia 1858-1871” by F. W. Laing 1939 – “Hudson’s Bay Company lands on the mainland of British Columbia 1858-1861” by F. W. Laing – Province of British Columbia “Provincial Advisory Committee on Indian Affairs Second Annual Report” 1951 – “List of Indian Agents in British Columbia” and description of agencies – Vancouver’s Island “Survey of the districts of Nanaimo and Cowichan Valley” 1859 – Department of Justice letter regarding Indian land surrenders in British Columbia 1892 – Historical government documents regarding various Indian tribes of British Columbia

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F6 “Report with respect to the House resolution authorizing the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs to conduct an investigation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs” 1952

F7 Termination bills and related government documentation regarding the Menominee

1953 F8 “Extracts from statutes 1850-1876 regarding provisions respecting Indian status” – J.

Hugh Faulkner letter to Ted Bowerman regarding the federal government’s position on the fulfillment of residual treaty land entitlements in Saskatchewan 1978 – “The report of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry, volume 1 : a socio-economic critique” article by J. C. Stabler 1977 – “Native land claims and social scientific research in Northern Canada” by Peter J. Usher 1978 – “Whither the Indian?” paper prepared for the Civil Liberties Section of the Canadian Bar Association 1969 annual meeting – Judgement in the case of the Queen v Mario Batisse, regarding hunting out of season, hunting without a licence, Treaty 9

F9 Montreal Court of Appeal transcript James Bay Development Corporation v Chief Robert

Kanatewat et al. 1973 F10 “Special report presented to the Government of Canada from the Indian people of

Manitoba” 1973 – “Submission of the Manitoba Indian Brotherhood” regarding changes to the Indian Act – Manitoba Indian Brotherhood Treaty and Aboriginal Rights Program – Position Paper : Manitoba Indian Brotherhood equated with “Citizens Plus” (Alberta) 1971 – “One hundred years of infamy” by Dave Courchene, president of the Manitoba Indian Brotherhood 1971 – T.R.L. MacInnes letter to W.L. Morton regarding the number and enrolment of pupils in various types of schools operated by Indian Affairs in northern Manitoba 1949 – “Report on natural resources policy in Manitoba” prepared for the secretariat for the planning and priorities committee of cabinet, Government of Manitoba 1973

F11 Joint Cabinet - National Indian Brotherhood Committee documents regarding taxation,

Indian Act revisions, socio economic development, treaty rights F12 Northwest Territories documentation regarding Treaties 8 and 11, Nelson Commission,

government memorandums, transcribed interviews with local residents, land complaints, Indian brotherhood of the Northwest Territories

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Box 15 Front to back F1 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians Agricultural Committee documents F2 Manitoba and Saskatchewan Metis documents regarding land claims, statutory rights,

land grants, social anthropological study, history, problems, RG 10 vol. 6812 F3 “Political development Canadian Northern Territories” by Louis-Edmond Hamelin 1975 –

“What is next in territorial politics : stop, step or start?” by Louis-Edmond Hamelin –Canadian Arctic Resources Committee “Legal problems in the Canadian North” by R. Franson et al. 1972 – “Administrative and constitutional changes in Arctic territories part 1 : Canada” by F.L. Fingland – “The Musk-Ox Circle Paper Two : Justice Northern Style” by Robert P. Francis 1973 – “Aboriginal title in the Northwest Territories” – “Who is an Indian? Implications for public policy” by Bruce Cox 1972 – “Changing perceptions of industrial development in the North” by Bruce Cox 1974 – “Indian land rights in the Northwest Territories of Canada” by Bruce Cox 1974 – “Environmental disturbances in northern peoples’ land” by Bruce Cox

F4 Proceedings of the Special Senate Committee on Poverty August 17, 1970 witnesses

include the Saskatchewan Co-operative Credit Society, Regina Renters Council, Seekers of Security Welfare Rights Group of Regina – Genealogy of Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources – General instructions to Indian Agents in Canada – “Welfare of Canadian Indians 1760-1946” – Memorandum “ Passive and warlike Indian tribes” – “Cayuga claims : Costs” – Government memorandum of background information on various Indian leaders 1947 – “Administration of Indian Affairs after the conquest” – Speech of the honourable W. Ross Thatcher, Premier of Saskatchewan, “Indian and Metis Bill” 1969 – Various documentation regarding Indian administration in Canada

F5 “The Sioux uprising of 1862” article by Kenneth Carley 1961 – “The Sioux become

residents of Canada” – (The modern Sioux) “The Dakotas in Saskatchewan” by Alice B. Kehoe 1970 – “Sitting Bull : Canada’s Indian hero” by Jerry Gambill 1968

F6 Native Council of Canada documentation including position paper on aboriginal rights,

land claims briefs, Metis and non-status Indian information, background information, meeting agendas, president’s report, Agriculture and Rural Development Act, land

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claims proposals, aboriginal title, secretary-treasurer’s report, land claims research program, historical research

F7 “Aboriginal land rights in New South Wales : demands, law and policy” by Peter Tobin –

“Sioux bill passes after long struggle : the Sisseton-Wahpeton distribution bill” by Iric Nathanson 1973 with accompanying U. S. Indian Claims Commission documents – “Our Indians” Bell’s Report? historical Canadian government document

F8 “Listing of select historical documents on the evolution of the Indian Act” by Helen Ryan

1978 – “Canada’s opinions and attitudes towards Indians and Indians issues : findings of a national study” by Roger Gibbins and J. Rick Ponting 1978 – “History of Cote Indian Mission, Kamsack, Sask. 1873-1957” – “Research project proposal : History of the Native Claims process in Canada 1867-1969” Tyler and Wright 1978 – “The role of the Canada Company in the settlement of Upper Canada : emphasis on Russell Country” by Donald A. George 1973

F9 Historical government documents regarding Little Bone reserve (Sakimay) F10 Historical government documents regarding Waterhen Lake Band F11 Draft research proposals and curriculum research documents for the Saskatchewan

Indian Federated College 1981 F12 Indian education documents including Indian influence on education, educational

jurisdiction and the Indian Act, basic rights, problems of policy and implementation, Indian control of Indian education, historical government documents

F13 Court documents and papers regarding the James Bay Project – Historical documents

regarding proposed treaty with the Indians of James Bay Box 16 Front to back F1 “Give the vacant public land back to the Indians” statement of Annie Dodge Wauneka

before the Indian Affairs subcommittee of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs United States House of Representatives April 17, 18 1972 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians response to the House Standing Committee’s recommendations for Indian Education (Watson Report) – “Canadian Indians and the Federal Government” by Harold

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Cardinal 1968 – “Proposed agreement-in-principle for the establishment of Inuit rights between the Inuit of Nunavut and the Government of Canada” 1977 – “Special government representative for constitutional development in the Northwest Territories” terms of reference and outline of duties – “Statement by the honourable Warren Allmand Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development on the subject of the Berger Report in the House of Commons” 1977 – Department of Indian Affairs “Report by Col. Andrew T. Thompson, Commissioner to investigate and enquire into the affairs of the Six Nations Indians” 1923

F2 Constitution and by-laws of the : Seneca Nation of Indians 1868, Oneida Tribe of Indians

of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Winnebago Tribe 1963, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe 1936, Puyallup Tribe 1936, Sac and Fox Tribe of Indians, Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon 1938, Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma 1938, Pueblo of Laguna in New Mexico 1958, Navajo Tribe

F3 Government and various Indian organisations documents regarding revision of the

Indian Act, constitutions for Indian governments, Indian/Dene/Dakota government and international law, conventional approaches to the definition of Indian legal rights, a new confederation, Indian rights, treaties

F4 “Indian proposals” by S. Colvin 1973 – Red Paper summary by Sally Colvin 1973 F5 “Andrew Paull and the early history of British Columbia Indian Organizations” by E.

Palmer Patterson II – “Protection, civilization, assimilation : an outline history of Canada’s Indian policy” by John L. Tobias 1976 – “The impact of changing fur trade practices on the economy of the Slavey Indians” by Michael J. Asch – “Why study the fur trade?” by Arthur J. Ray 1977

F6 Quinault Tribe of Indians on its own behalf and on behalf of the Queets band of Indians, Makah Indian tribe, Lummi Indian tribe, Hoh tribe of Indians, Muckleshoot Indian tribe, Squaxin island tribe of Indians, Sauk-Suiattle Indian tribe, Confederated tribes and bands of the Yakima Indian Nation, Upper Skagit River tribe, Stillaguamish tribe of Indians and Quileute Indian tribe v State of Washington 1974 court transcripts

F7 “An address by Br. E. A. Cote Deputy Minister Department of Indian Affairs and

Northern Development to the Law Club of the University of Alberta” 1967 – Notes for an address by Secretary of State J. Hugh Faulkner to the International Conference for Indigenous Peoples 1975 – “The historian and Indian Claims research” by John L. Tobias 1974 – National Indian Brotherhood “Statement to the House of Commons Standing

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Committee on Indian Affairs and Northern Development regarding Bill C-15, an Act respecting oil and gas on Indian lands” November 1974 – Notes for an address by the honourable Judd Buchanan to the B. C. And Yukon Chamber of Mines 1975 – “A study of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate and the Saskatchewan rebellion 1884-1885” by Frank G. Weist 1972 – “Two hundred years in the making : Cumberland House, Saskatchewan” by Morris David Hrniuk 1972 – “Preliminary report on enrolment procedures under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act” by Kevin R. Aalto 1973 – “Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act” by S. Colvin 1972 – “Report on the Russian administration of Alaska” by Ron McInnes

F8 Court decision documents “In regards to the Unemployment Insurance Act 1971

between the Iroquois of Caughnawaga and the Minister of National Revenue” – Court document “Deanna J. Greyeyes v The Queen” reasons for judgement regarding taxable income and the Indian Act 1978 – “Report of the Indian Act consultation meeting” Regina, Saskatchewan 1968 – Fisheries and Environment Canada “Alaska Highway Pipeline : Report of the Environmental Assessment Panel” 1977 – “Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry : synopsis of volume two” Commissioner Thomas R. Berger 1977

F9 Bound RG 10 files regarding the Stony Reserve at Morley, Alberta – “Treaties Nos. 8 &

11 : exercises in tokenism and embarrassing legal documents” by R. J. Lesperance 1977 – “A preface to the study of mankind’s cultural evolution” by Hans Carol 1967 – Two transparencies of the Native Tribes of North America

F10 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians brochures, Rights and Treaty Research documents,

information packaging for the November 1981 “Awareness” of “Working together” Conference

F11 Blood Indian reserve, Blood band documents F12 Indian Claims Commission Barber Inquiry, Pelican Narrows, Saskatchewan 1977

transcript F13 Indian Claims Commission Barber Inquiry, Slave Lake, Alberta 1975 transcript F14 “Musqueam Aboriginal rights to the university endowment lands” 1977 – “Approaches

to settlement of Indian title claims : the Alaskan model” by Kenneth Lysyk 1973 – “An analysis of federal interests affected by the proposed James Bay Hydro Development” researched and written by Michael J. Bird 1972

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F15 “Fundamental concerns regarding Indian local government : a discussion paper of

potential problems and research areas” Jesse Rieber & Associates 1977 – Draft document regarding tribal government – Memorandum regarding the analysis of the Mississippi Sioux Award and the plans for its distribution 1970 – “Testimony presented to the Senate Subcommittee on Indian Affairs, 13 March 1971, in connection with the S. 1462 relating to distribution of Mississippi Sioux judgement funds” Mary C. Marino – Minutes of Evidence March 25, 1947 “The Special Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of Commons appointed to examine and consider the Indian Act”

F16 United States Indian Claims Commission decisions regarding the Nooksack Tribe of

Indians on relation of Joseph Louis 1955, the Muckleshoot Tribe of Indians on relation of Napoleon Ross 1955, the Lummi Tribe of Indians 1957, the Washoe Tribe of the states of Nevada and California 1969, the Fort Sill Apache Tribe of the state of Oklahoma, Chiricahua Apache Tribe, Warm Springs Apache Band 1974, the Osage Nation of Indians 1948 – “Indians : Extent of the Fair and Honourable Dealings section of the Indian Claims Commission Act” by James Michael Kelly 1971

Box 17 Front to back F1 “A handbook for Indian Band Chiefs and Councillors” Indian Affairs and Northern

Development 1961 – Indian Affairs document on Indian local government 1966 – “By-laws, rules and regulations of the Mississaguas of the Credit” – “Regulations of the Six Nations Indians of the Grand River, as confirmed by his excellency in council on the 6th November 1906” – 1884 House of Commons debate regarding the legal/legislative? interpretation of the Band Council system – “Outline of a proposal relating to legal aspects of a plan for local governance for the Caughnawaga Indian Band” by James O’Reilly

F2 National Congress on American Indians documents regarding major policy resolutions,

annual conventions, policy review commission – “National Indian position on national health insurance” undated

F3 Northwest Territories Indian Brotherhood “Handbook for fieldworkers” 1975? F4 “A proposal for special enumeration in Labrador of persons belonging to the race of

aborigines commonly referred to as Eskimos...” prepared by Else Lewer 1974 – “Can

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Aboriginal title be superceded by law : an analysis of the Baker Lake decision” by Norman K. Zlotkin 1979 – “Mining on Aboriginal reserves” regulations and responsibilities – Australian Council of Churches “submission to the Federal Ministerial Committee on Aboriginal Affairs on Aboriginal Land Rights and a submission to the Senate Committee on Social Environment by the A.C.C. Commission on Aboriginal development” 1971 – “Aboriginal land rights campaign : background material” Australia 1965 – “The tax exemption of native lands under section 21(d) of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act” by Monroe E. Price, Richard R. Purtich, D. Gerber 1976

F5 Inter-American Indian Conference 1964, 1971, 1972 documentation F6 Inuit Tapirisat of Canada press releases, reports, land use and occupancy studies,

memorandums, newsletters, documents regarding land claims, guidelines for northern pipelines

F7 Arctic Peoples’ Conference November 1973 documentation F8 “Development agencies for the Northwest Territories” preliminary discussion paper

Department of Indian and Northern Affairs 1973 – “William Claus : forgotten loyalist” by James J. Talman 1978 – “The colonial office and Rupert’s Land in the mid-nineteenth century” by David McNab – Position paper on Micmac land claims in Newfoundland “The Micmac Nation and British Imperial policy, 1713-1907” by David McNab – “Vacillation of purpose : Indian policies of the colonial office in British North America in the mid0nineteenth century” by David McNab 1978 – “The headless horsemen : recapitating the beheaded community” by George P. Castile regarding the ‘Indian problem’ as an administration problem, treating symptoms and not causes – H. H. Chapman Department of Indian Affairs 1972 letter regarding red ticket holders, Aboriginal women and the Indian Act prior to 1951, background information – E. L. Newcombe Department of Justice September 1905 letter regarding Aboriginal women and the Indian Act, loss of status, payments, band membership

F9 Indian Affairs and Northern Development communiqué “James Bay Settlement Act

proclaimed, Faulkner announces” 1977 with attachments “The James Bay Settlement Act : statistical fact sheet”, “James Bay Agreement : implementation responsibilities”, “Major elements of the James Bay Agreement” – Katie Cooke Indian and Northern Affairs 1977 letter “Indian interventions against a third party” with accompanying document “Interim policy for support of interventions against a third party” – “Effects of the United States policy of Indian termination and its bearing upon implementation of

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the Canadian Indian policy” research paper outline and proposal – Various historical maps of Canada – Indian and Northern Affairs 1978 communiqué “Signing of the North-eastern Quebec Agreement” with attachments “Summary of North-eastern Quebec Agreement” and “Chronology of events leading to the Agreement” – Various levels of court decisions 1976/77 regarding Indian Bands and individuals, Landlord and Tenant Act, Unemployment Insurance Act, Indian status, Native housing policy, hunting and fishing – “Royal Commission on the Northern Environment” Information Kit – “The basis for Indian claims in Newfoundland” Interim report by Land Claims Research Group 1976 – “Four degrees of current anti-racism in Canada : French, British, Prairies and the middle latitude towns and cities” by John A. Price 1978

F10 Bill C-46, Cree-Naskapi Commission documents including/regarding 1986 annual report,

statements, notes prepared for John C. Munro, self-government F11 “Our land, our future” discussion paper on political and constitutional development on

the Northwest Territories 1981 – “Public government for the people of the north” 1981 – “Dene government : middle class dream or working reality?” by Doug Daniels 1980 – “The treaty rights to hunting, fishing, trapping and gathering” draft FSIN position paper 1987 – “Hunting, fishing, trapping, gathering and conservation” a draft FSIN paper 1987

F12 “Indians of the Fort Ellice region” by N. Jaye Goossen 1976 – “The western Arctic claim :

a guide to the Inuvialuit final agreement” Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 1984 – Indian and Northern Affairs Canada communiqué “Inuvialuit final agreement signed” 1984 – “The western Arctic claim : the Inuvialuit final agreement” Indian and Northern Affairs Canada 1984

F13 Interviews with elders Thomas Ikey Chamakee, Henry Thomas Brass, Agnes Musqua,

Francis Harper regarding treaties – “Theory paper part two” regarding cultural attributes of the Cree, treaties, traditional lifestyle, land surrenders, “progress” – Churchill Project Treaties Research “Preliminary report : Peter Ballantyne Band” 1976 – “The defence of Indian rights in the Missinipi Basin” 1977

F14 Pre-Robinson treaties and surrenders documentation F15 “An overview of demographic social and economic conditions among Canada’s

registered Indian population” prepared by Andrew J. Siggner 1979 – “Whither community development in Canada?” by Jim Lotz - Canadian Association of Geographers annual meeting1974 “Issues and conflicts in northern resource

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development” by D. M. Watson – “Northern man and northern development : growth and the stay-option” a proposal for the Northern Development Committee Science Council of Canada by Robert M. Bone 1974 – Symposium on law and native people “Administration of justice and native people” 1973 – National Indian Brotherhood documentation regarding Special Arctic Report #2, the Mackenzie Valley Highway, Pollution Probe 1972, government publications on the North, report on research under the environmental-social program northern pipelines

F16 “Corporate charter of the Tulalip tribes of the Tulalip reservation Washington” 1936 –

“Constitution and by-laws of the Metlakatla Indian community Annette Islands reserve Alaska” 1944 – “Corporate charter of the Metlakatla Indian community” 1944 – “Constitution and by-laws of the confederated tribes of the Warm Springs reservation of Oregon” 1938 – “Constitution and bylaws of the Rosebud Sioux tribe South Dakota” 1935

F17 Peter Usher Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry testimony 1976 Box 18 Front to back F1 “Delegation of authority under the Indian Act” by Paul Williams 1976 – “Penner

recommendations and implications for the provinces” – Discussion guide and index of topics regarding Canadian Indian policy, aboriginal rights, Indian government, background information

F2 “Health and socio-cultural change in Canadian Inuit” by Otto Schaefer 1974 – “The

changing significance of ethnic group settlements in north-central Saskatchewan” thesis proposal by Alan Anderson 1970 – “A critical analysis of theory of cultural change” by Gurcharn S. Basran and Hassan N. Gardezi 1970 – RG10 document regarding Sandy Bay reserve, withdrawal from treaty to receive scrip, payments of annuities to Indians – RG10 files regarding Hayter Reed and amendments to the Indian Act, 1889, cattle on reserves, Blackfoot reserve, Bloods, Piegans, bacon beef and flour expenditures – RG10 file regarding the medical officer to the Indian department of the province of Manitoba, recommendations, 1891, disease, Indian lifestyle

F3 Various historical correspondence involving members of the Canadian governments

including Gouin, Borden, McLean, Renison, Scott, Howard, Lanctot, Walton, Meighen, Phillips, Morrow, Stewart, Taschereau, Williams, Levesque, Tremblay, McKay, Fischer,

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Cote, Pearson, Johnson, Lesage, Bourassa, Chretien, Manuel, Bergevin, Ciaccia, Delisle, Masse, Gordon

F4 Various historical government documentation regarding Crooked Lake surrender, relief

funds, Little Pine reserve, Poundmaker reserve, seed grain, Fur Act, RCMP reports, Thunderchild reserve, Mistiwasis reserve, inspections of Indian agencies and reserves, Broadview, Chacastapasin Indian reserve, Saskatchewan Department of Highways, consent of band to transfer reports, IEEDB, Cumberland band, Treaty Six

F5 Union of Nova Scotia Indians documents regarding Micmac aboriginal title, claims by

band, background information F6 Private letter book RG10 volume 1078 “an extraction of statements regarding policy

from the private letter book of the deputy superintendant general of Indian Affairs in 1879” L. Vankoughnet, John A. MacDonald – “Will the Indians get whitey?” article by John Greenway 1969 – “The white Indians of colonial America” by James Axtell 1973? – “Population distribution” regarding Saskatchewan – Submission to the Law Society of Upper Canada Special Committee on Legal Education “Admission of Native Canadians to law schools in Ontario” by Arthur W. Blue, P. S. Elder – The facts of history article “The denial of Indian civil and religious rights” 1976 – Report of discussions “Legal status of Indians in the Maritimes” 1970

F7 “American Indian religions” by William C. Sturtevant 1972 – “The basis of Indian law” by

Vine Deloria Jr. 1972 – “The taxation of Indian property R. H. D. “ article by Robert C. Brown – “Successful agriculture within the reservation framework” by William O. Roberts 1943 – Report of the fourteenth annual meeting of the American Bar Association 1891 “Paper on the legal status of Indians” – The American Law Review 1886 article “Indian citizenship”, 1881 article “The legal position of the Indian” – “The legal status of Indians” background document – “Indian immigration rights : Canada and the Jay Treaty of 1794” submission of the National Indian Brotherhood of Canada to the Canadian Immigration and Population Study – “Indian, Metis, Native : Academic fallacies and Canadian realities” by Noel Dyck 1977

F8 “Indians : land and resources” a brief presented by the National Indian Brotherhood to

the Man and Resources Conference 1973 – “Aboriginal people of Canada and their environment : Revised edition” National Indian Brotherhood 1973 – “Aboriginal people of Canada and their environment” National Indian Brotherhood

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F9 “Land acquisition in Essex County, Ontario 1790-1900” by J. Clarke – “Human ecology and nineteenth-century Toronto” by John P. Radford 1975 – “The treaty made with the Indians for the surrender of lands in the Collingwood region, October 18, 1818” by R. W. Shaw 1932 – “Moraviantown” by O. K. Watson 1932 – “The compact Tory as bureaucrat : Samuel Peters Jarvis and the Indian Department, 1837-1845” by Douglas Leighton 1976 – “Peter Jones, the Mississaugas of the Credit, and the Indian Department of Upper Canada 1825-1847” by Donald B. Smith 1976 – “The federal government and migratory birds : the beginning of a protective policy” by Janet Green 1976

F10 Department of Justice Programs and Law Information Development memorandum

regarding “the James Bay Agreement and the administration of justice” 1975 – “Genealogy of Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources” including Ministers of the Interior, Mines and Resources, Indian Affairs with accompanying document “Indian Affairs 1867-1912” by Duncan C. Scott 1913 – “The timeless present in the mythology of the Aivilik Eskimos” by Edmund Carpenter 1956 – “Aboriginal rights : progress report” internal committee document, Canadian Council on Social Development 1974 – “Indian and native rights in uranium development in northern Saskatchewan” by Richard H. Bartlett 1980 – “Agriculture and farm debt in southwest central Saskatchewan : 1935” by Michael W. Libby 1972

F11 Excerpts from the minutes of proceedings and evidence of the House of Commons’

Special Committee on Indian self-government regarding treaties 1983 – “A brief to the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Indian Affairs” by R. G. Robertson 1960 – House of Commons minutes of proceedings and evidence of the sub-committee on Indian women and the Indian Act 1982 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians “Parliamentary Committee Report” – National Treaty Unit Conference 1983 transcription

F12 “Notes on Indian government and their inter-relationships : Band, District, Provincial,

AFN” – 1983 Cashra Annual Conference “Aboriginal rights and the constitution” by Delia Opekokew 1983 – “Federalism and the right of peoples to their native soil and their right to self-determination” article by Theodor Veiter – Indian and Northern Affairs Canada communiqué “$2.5 million Indian land claim settled in New Brunswick” 1983 – “Canada’s Indian administration : basic concepts and objectives” by Allan G. Harper 1945 – Presentation by the Sarcee Nation to the Sub-Committee on Indian self-government of the Standing Committee on Indian Affairs and Northern Development 1982 – “Optional paper on treaties and treaty rights” submitted to the Assembly of First Nations by Delia Opekokew 1983 – “Departmental policy on interpreting the Block Grant

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statutes” – “U. S. Indian policy since 1970” by the Institute for the Development of Indian Law

F13 “Reshaping Canadian federalism” by K. M. Lysyk 1978 – “International human rights and

national minorities” by Gary Rodney Yabsley 1978 – The Indian nations and the request from the Canadian federal government based upon the proposed resolution for a joint address to her majesty the queen respecting the constitution of Canada submitted by the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, Indian Association of Alberta, and the Four Nations Confederacy “Memorandum of Law” “Our words will come back to you like silent echoes from the past” 1981 – Opinion “Are there constitutional and inherent rights to Indian self-government” Indian Association of Alberta 1982

F14 Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations memorandum regarding Treaty Reserve

Ground in Fort Qu’Appelle 1987 with accompanying draft document “Claim to the Treaty Ground Reserve at Fort Qu’Appelle” 1987 – “The Indian background of Canadian history” by George F. G. Stanley 1952 – “Doug Sanders interview with Mr. Oula : Finland” regarding land, reindeer, employment, historical research, political decisions, Sami – “Doug Sanders interviewing Tomas Cramer” regarding Sweden, taxation, Norwegian Sami Union, court cases, colonialism

F15 “Yellowknife” by Bob Wray excerpt “the purpose of this memorandum is to report the

results of a brief but selective opinion survey which was conducted in an attempt to understand the existing social organisation and points of tension between groups in the community of Yellowknife, N.W.T.” – Agreement between the Government of Canada and the Government of New Brunswick 1975 regarding Indian education, Indian Education Advisory Committee, ancillary services, pupil placement, finances, jurisdiction, school boards – “Statement of claim of the Naskapi Montagnais of Labrador Canada” presented to the Government of Canada by the Naskapi Montagnais Innu Association 1977 – Background document regarding attitude of settlers and aborigine relations in Australia, facts and events in chronological order – Indian and Northern Affairs communiqué “Basic agreement reached on COPE claim with publication of Joint COPE-Government position paper” 1978 with attachment “Summary of Joint Position Paper on the Inuvialuit land rights claim”

F16 Indian and Northern Affairs communiqué “Chretien-Brotherhood hope for north land

claim settlement” 1974 – Various news articles regarding the Northwest Territories land claims and negotiations 1970s – House of Commons debate transcript regarding “a writ

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of prohibition to prevent Mr. Justice Morrow from continuing to hear the case of certain claims make by the Northwest Territories Indian Brotherhood” 1973

Box 19 Front to back F1 Court of Appeal transcript of the James Bay Development Corporation v Chief Robert

Kanatewat 1973 F2 Court of Appeal transcript of the James Bay Development Corporation v Chief Robert

Kanatewat 1973 including background and historical documents F3 Tyler, Sweeney & Associates 1980s research for the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians

regarding treaties, Moose Mountain, illegal land purchases F4 “First Meeting for the Steering Committee World Assembly of First Nations” Regina,

Saskatchewan 1981 agenda/minutes – “Urban institutions and people of Indian ancestry : suggestions for research” by Raymond Breton and Gail Grant Akain 1978 – “Inventory of research projects in progress : research branch” Department of Indian and Northern Affairs 1979 – “Research projects 1976-78” Department of Indian and Northern Affairs – “A listing of research projects” prepared by the Research Branch, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs 1978

F5 Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations “Resolution report by Executive Members”

Legislative Assembly October 1985, February 1986, May 1986 F6 Prairie Treaty Nations Alliance, Canada-Indian Nations documents “Bilateral

relationships”, “Treaty relationships”, “Economic relationships”, “Government and fiscal relationships”, “Political relationships”, “Constitutional relationships”, “Comprehensive review process” – “Historical review of Canada’s Indian policies” Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations 1987 – “The constitutional position of the Prairie Treaty Nations Alliance” – “First Ministers Conference 1987 Bilateral Accord” – Other First Ministers Conference documentation

F7 Teme-Augama Anishnabai [Temagami] documentation regarding land claims, treaty

research, chronological summary of events affecting land rights, Supreme Court case

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F8 Fourth Russell Tribunal on the rights of the Indians of North and Latin America [1980] “Canada” documentation regarding Grand Council Treaty no. 9, Teme-Augama Ansihnabai Indians, Attikamek and Montagnais Indians, Naskapi Montagnais Indians, Union of Nova Scotia Indians, Smallboy’s dream – “Brief to the Province of Saskatchewan regarding funding for the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians Economic Action/Resource Management Program for fiscal 1980/81” 1980 – “A proposal from the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians to the D.R.E.E./Special A.R.D.A. Program for the funding of an economic development fieldworkers training program” 1980 – “A proposal from the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians to the D.R.E.E./Special A.R.D.A. Program for the funding of a technical secretariat, manager training program” 1980

F9 “The First Nations and the Canadian constitution issue” Federation of Saskatchewan

Indian Nations? 1981 – “Words in politics” Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations? 1981 – Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1981 memorandum regarding the World Assembly of First Nations meetings and minutes – Treaties and Historical Research Centre 1980 letter to Indian and Northern Affairs regarding background information on the operation of the Treaties and Historical Research Centre and other Departmental Information centres, with attachments – “The viability of factionalism among the Iroquois” by Sally Weaver – “Notes for remarks by the honourable C.M. Drury to the Yellowknife Rotary Club 1979” regarding division of the Territories – Press statement by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians regarding the Supreme Court decision on the resolution and the constitutional package and the public and political lobby in England 1981 – “Research project : provision of curriculum materials through study of the Indian history of Saskatchewan” by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1981

F10 Regina Indian Development Association background information and terms of reference

– “Indian, Metis, Native : some implications of special status” article by Noel Dyck 1980 – Preliminary draft of “Urbanization in the Arctic and Subarctic : alcohol in a Canadian northern town” by John J. Honigmann and Irma Honigmann 1968 – “Integration of Canadian Eskimo, Indians, and other persons of native ancestry in modern economic and public life : evidence from Inuvik” by John J. Honigmann 1969 – “Five Canadian arctic and subarctic towns : their native populations” by John J. Honigmann 1968 – “Urbanization in the Arctic and Subarctic : Success in school : adaptation in a new Canadian arctic town” by John J. Honigmann and Irma Honigmann 1969

F11 “Historic sketches on Indian Affairs” by G. M. Matheson, Registrar of the Department of

Indian Affairs 1934-1935

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F12 “Native land claims : for a just settlement” booklet by Ben Swankey 1980 – “Indian boulder effigies” booklet by Thomas K. Kehoe 1976 – “Saskatchewan Indian religious beliefs” booklet by Alice B. Kehoe 1976 – “Indian rock art” booklet by Selwyn Dewdney 1974 – “Uranium mining : northern development or the new colonialism?” pamphlet by the Regina Group for a non-nuclear Society 1980 – Indian and Northern Affairs “Native claims : policy, processes and perspectives” booklet 1978 – “The Buffalo Narrows region of northern Saskatchewan : a socio-economic development model” by Fraser Symington 1976 – Tyler & Wright Research Consultants Limited “Report on specific claims research and development evaluation study 1978”

F13 “Survey of band members living off reserve” by Larry Ellis, et al. Federation of

Saskatchewan Indians 1978 – “The church and the original Canadians” 1970s? F14 Various historical documents, debates, articles, reports, memorandums regarding Indian

mineral rights, reserves, oil, gas, power, authority, band member testimony, tar sands F15 Reports, statements, and other historical documentation regarding Sitting Bull,

Crowfoot, Ottawa, events leading up to treaties Manitoba and Northwest, Frog Lake reserve, destruction of game, Blackfoot Confederacy, Cree Indians, Fr. Lacombe, sun dances, Indians of Northwest census 1910, Blood reserve, buffalo, Sioux Indians, Oak River Sioux, Peigan surrender, Manitoba game laws 1914, western fur trading posts, Little Bones, Crescent Lake, Leech Lake, Calihoo Band, Fisher River Indians, Bird-Tail Creek Reserve, John A. MacDonald’s western tour of 1886, missions to the Canadian Eskimo, Chiefs of the Northwest, File Hills, half-breeds, meaning of the term ‘Ojibway’

Box 20 Front to back F1 Historical documentation regarding the Sioux Indians F2 Documentation regarding Indian membership, enfranchisement, legal definition of race F3 “Native people and the constitution of Canada : the report of the Metis and Non-status

Indian Constitutional Review Committee” by Harry W. Daniels, Commissioner 1981 – Federal-provincial meeting of ministers on Aboriginal constitutional matters “List of expected delegates” 1983 – Federal-provincial meeting of ministers on Aboriginal constitutional matters “Parliamentary representation for the native peoples of Canada” Native Council of Canada 1983 – Federal-provincial meeting of ministers on Aboriginal

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constitutional matters “Group rights in the Canadian constitution and the legitimacy of aboriginal claims to internal self-government” Native Council of Canada 1983 – Federal-provincial meeting of ministers on Aboriginal constitutional matters “Proposed draft preamble” 1983 – Federal-provincial meeting of ministers on Aboriginal constitutional matters “Proposed text : section 37”, “Proposed text : sections 38(5) and 38(6)”, “Proposed text : section 35(3)” – Federal-provincial meeting of ministers on Aboriginal constitutional matters “Metis draft statement of issues”, “Metis land base”, “Metis self government”, “Revised : charter of rights of the Metis” Metis Constitutional Committee of the Native Council of Canada 1983 – Federal-provincial meeting of ministers on Aboriginal constitutional matters “Formulation of agenda for the First Ministers’ Conference March 1983” Inuit Committee on National Issues and the Native Council of Canada – Federal-provincial meeting of ministers on Aboriginal constitutional matters “Affirmative action : legal interpretation of Section 6(4) of the Constitution Act, 1982” Federal Government 1983 – Supreme Court of British Columbia Arthur Peters on behalf of the Ohiaht Band v the Queen, Minister of Lands, Parks and Housing, Ronald James Dunsmore and Sherron Rose Loretta Dunsmore “Reasons for judgement” 1982 regarding clamming, commercial clam production, traditional conservation, Land Act, licensing

F4 Federal-provincial meeting of ministers on Aboriginal constitutional matters verbatim

transcript (unverified and unofficial) 1983 F5 “Inuit and the law” (final first draft) Tagak Curley, Peter Cumming? 1973 F6 Office of the Commissioner on Indian Claims, Indian Claims Commission and historical

government documents regarding the Sumas (Kilgard) Indian band in British Columbia – “A history of Indian administration in Canada” by Norman Zlotkin – “History of the pattern of dealings with native peoples in Canada” – Indian and Northern Affairs background paper “History of government : Indian policy” – “The west and confederation 1857-1871” by W. L. Morton 1965 – “Prospectus : revision of the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934” – “The Indian Reorganization Act and federal withdrawal” article by Henry F. Dobyns 1948 – “Trying it on the Indian” article by Flora W. Seymour 1934 regarding the Indian Reorganization Act – “The nature of knowledge” by Brian Ross – “Scepticism and historical knowledge” by Mrs. Marilyn Friesen

F7 “Expansion of the European culture world” – “Minutes of fifth meeting” National Indian

Advisory Board 1967 – “The morality of Indian hating” article by N. Scott Momaday 1964 – Office of the Special Representative for Constitutional Development on the Northwest

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Territories 1979 press release regarding C. M. (Bud) Drury and division of the Northwest Territories – “Red power in Canada” by Dick Fidler 1970 – “Sociological implications of the Jeannette Corbiere Lavell Case” article by Cecil King 1973 – “Diffusion of drugs among several North and Central American Indian peoples”

F8 Indian and Northern Affairs communiqué “Syncrude signs native employment

agreement” 1976 – “Summary of discussions and recommendations of the Regional Indian Advisory Councils on the Indian Act” – “Man’s effects on Point Pelee National Park, Ontario” by J.G. Nelson and J.G. Battin 1974 – “Solicitor’s opinion regarding fishing rights of Alaska Indians” 1942 – “Facts about Alaska lands” by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources

F9 “Summaries of research carried out in 1972 and 1973 by the James Bay Task Force of

the I.Q.A. and N.Q.I.A.” compiled by J.A. Spence 1974 – “Bibliography pertaining to environmental aspects of the James Bay Hydroelectric Development” by the James Bay Task Force of the Indians of Quebec Association and Northern Quebec Inuit Association 1973

F10 Reverend Hugh Mackay documentation F11 Government documents, articles, reports, letters, bibliographies regarding the Alaska

Settlement, Alaska Native Land Claims bills, Aboriginal title in Alaska F12 Joint Working Group on Indian Rights and Claims Processes documentation including

minutes, agendas, National Indian Brotherhood position paper on taxation, Canadian Indian Rights Commission documents

F13 Joint Working Group on Indian Rights and Claims Processes documentation including

position papers from the National Indian Brotherhood regarding Indian Rights Processes, motions, Joint Cabinet/National Indian Brotherhood committee structure, National Indian Brotherhood reports to annual general assembly, Walsh and Company (Barristers and Solicitors) letters, Privy Council Office documents, minutes, agendas, Impartial Advisory Commission discussion documents, Lloyd Barber documents

F14 Calgary archives document “Buffalo days and nights : the reminiscences of Peter

Erasmus as told to Henry T. Thompson” incomplete – “Canard : a triad returns” document regarding Alexander Canard, administration of the estate of a deceased

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Indian, intestate, Indian Act, Mrs. Canard – “Special Joint Task Force Report on : Alaskan Native issues” by the American Indian Policy Review Commission 1976

F15 Joint Working Group on Indian Rights and Claims Processes minutes and letters Box 21 Front to back F1 Joint Sub-Committee of Cabinet and the National Indian Brotherhood on Indian Rights

and Claims documentation including minutes, agendas, material lists F2 Joint Sub-Committee of Cabinet and the National Indian Brotherhood on Indian Rights

and Claims documentation regarding Indian rights processes, treaty rights negotiations, Indian claims processes, Impartial Advisory Commission, structure, Band control of education programs, summary paper on education

F3 Joint Working Group on Indian Rights Processes documentation including letters from

Walsh and Young, Barristers and solicitors, discussion drafts, press releases, summary of discussions, memorandums

F4 Joint Working Group and National Indian Brotherhood Indian Act Revision Project

documents including minutes, memorandum of agreements, agendas F5 “Report prepared for the Council of the Northwest Territories on the proposal entitled

‘Nunavut’ made by the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada to the Government of Canada, February 1976” by Dr. Norman Ward – “Agreement in principle as to the settlement of Inuit land claims in the Northwest Territories and the Yukon Territory between the Government of Canada and the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada” – Press release, news articles, debate minutes and response from the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada regarding the creation of Nunavut

F6 “Indian border-crossing rights” The American Indian Movement to the Committee on

Indian Affairs and Northern Development of the House of Commons 1972 F7 “The status of the Six Nations in Canada” Joint Committee of the Senate and the House

of Commons on Indian Affairs

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F8 “System of individual land tenure on Indian reserves” – “Survey of documents available for research in the Treaties and Historical Research Centre” prepared by Helen Ryan 1977

F9 “Indians and the Canadian-U.S. border” by Lonny Bomberry for the National Indian

Brotherhood – “Klamath terminal legislation” 1955 – United States Court of Claims “Otoe and Missouria tribe of Indians v the United States of America on appeal from the Indian Claims Commission : brief of Wilkinson, Boyden, Cragun and barker” 1954 – “The American Indian relocation program : a report undertaken with the assistance of the Field Foundation, Inc. based upon the findings of a Relocation Survey Team under the direction of Dr. Mary H. S. Hayes” by La Verne Madigan 1956

F10 “Evaluation of the potential of the Peigan Indian Reserve” Frank E. Price and Associates

Ltd. 1967 – “Economic base study for the Gordon Indian Reserve” submitted by Canadian Urban and Regional Planning 1973 – “Statistics respecting Indian schools with Dr. Ryerson’s report of 1847 attached” Ottawa 1898

F11 “Statement of land purchased by the Department of Indian Affairs for school purposes,

since Confederation” Canadian government document? – “Report on Industrial Schools for Indian and Half-breeds” Ottawa 1879 – A. E. Forget, Office of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1895 memorandum regarding marriage of pupils in Industrial Schools – “Economic feasibility study of the Mosquito Indian reservation” by Howard Mattila and Lance Robinson 1970s?

F12 Chronological list of proclamations, treaties, surrenders, speeches, agreements, cases

and promises regarding Indian hunting and fishing rights in Canada, on and off the reserve, 1760 to 1953 (2 copies) – “What Canada is doing for hunting Indians” prepared for the North American Wild Life Conference 1936 by T. R. L. MacInnes – In the district court of Temiskaming “The Queen v Mario Batisse” 1978 judgement regarding hunting game birds out of season, Ontario Game and Fish Act – In the federal court of Canada trial division “Lawrence Pawis v The Queen” 1978 statement of claim regarding fishing for Yellow Pickerel out of season, Shawanaga River, Ontario Fisheries Act – Various Department of Indian Affairs, Provincial-Dominion Game Conference and Canadian government documents regarding Indian rights to hunting, fishing and trapping, Robinson Treaties, bands to which provincial game laws have been applied

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F13 “Proposals for the future of education of treaty Indians in Alberta : a brief to the Educational Planning Commission of the Province of Alberta” submitted by the Indian Association of Alberta on behalf of its Indian membership 1971

F14 Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry Index to Summaries “Phase I and community

hearings” F15 Indian Claims Commission letters to and from the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians

regarding taxation of Saskatchewan Indians and Chiefs salaries 1973/74 – “Summary of the interim report on the Indian Rights and Treaties Program of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians” 1973 – “Interim report on the Indian Rights and Treaties Program of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians” 1973

F16 R. K. (Joe) Miskokomon, Anishinabek letter to David Ahenakew, Assembly of First

Nations, regarding specific land claims 1982 – “Reverse history of the coming of the Red Man” skit written and presented at American Indian Chicago Conference 1961 – “Chronology : Sub-Committee on Indian self-government” 1982/83 – National Indian Brotherhood / Assembly of First Nations memorandums and letters regarding the Indian Affairs sub-committee on Indian self-government 1982/83 – “History of Aboriginal and treaty rights in Canada” by Linda Forbes and Jocelyn Gange 1981 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians

F17 Eleventh census of the United States extra census bulletin “Indians : the Six Nations of

New York : Cayugas, Mohawks (Saint Regis), Oneidas, Onondagas, Senecas, Tuscaroras” by Thomas Donaldson 1892

Box 22 Front to back F1 The James Bay Agreement commentary, reports, articles, follow up, position papers,

testimony, significance of F2 Report of the Committee appendixes regarding Indian hunting, fishing and trapping

rights including information on the formal commitments arising out of the Royal Proclamation of 1763, various surrenders and major Indian treaties, statutory provisions, laws, regulations and administrative practices, Indian viewpoint, problem of fish and wildlife conservation in a changing environment, the possibility and effect of extending to all Indians the hunting and fishing rights enjoyed by the Indians of

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Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, possible amendment of the Migratory Birds Convention and other international treaties, notes of Canadian judicial decisions specifically dealing with hunting, fishing and trapping by Indians

F3 Letter to L. G. Smith from J. G. Couture regarding Eskimos : Northern Quebec with

attachments historical background, Indian aboriginal interest in the land of northern Quebec, administration of northern Quebec and the actions of the provincial government, constitutional position, etc... – Government of Quebec communiqué “Robert Bourassa announces the proposals made by Quebec to the Indian and Inuit people of the James Bay area” 1974 – “Indian rights in James Bay area : chronological index volume I” 1670 to 1972 – Environment Canada “Second report on James Bay Environmental Studies status of projects as of December 1972” – “The Dorion Report and its implications for the Eskimos of New Quebec” by Donat Savoie, North Canada Scientific Research Bureau 1972 – “Human problems in the development of the James Bay Hydro Project” by Richard J. Preston 1971

F4 Indian and Northern Affairs Indian and Eskimo Affairs Program “A review of the Indian

economic development fund” November 1976 a report from Woods, Gordon and Co. F5 Inuit Tapirisat of Canada letters regarding the Baffin Island National park, Bill C-200,

Jean Chretien, “Submission by the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada to the Standing Committee of Parliament on Indian Affairs and Northern Development” 1973, Indian Claims Commission – November 1973 Commons Debates transcript regarding national parks in Canada, Bill S-4, National Park Act – “Speech notes for John H. Gordon Senior Assistant Deputy Minister Parks Canada Department of Indian and Northern Affairs to the Women’s Club of Canada” 1973 regarding the Kluane, Nahanni and Baffin Island national parks – “Speech notes for the second reading of Bill S-4 an act to amend the National Parks Act given on behalf of the honourable Jean Chretien Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs by L. S. Marchand” 1973 – Sessional Paper no. 79 “Return to an order of the house of the 7th February 1916 for a copy for all correspondence and reports on the Claims of Sealers of British Columbia under the last treaty with the American Republic” Pelagic Sealing Commission. Commissioner’s report 1916 – “Agreement on the Conservation of Polar Bears” Oslo 1973 – Newfoundland Department of Tourism letter to members of the Polar Bear Technical Committee “Minutes of the Fifth Polar Bear Technical Committee meeting” 1974

F6 Eskimos of Canada documents, reports, articles, maps, studies

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F7 “Native Peoples of Canada” background document by the Canadian Association in Support of the Native Peoples – “The Canadian Association in Support of the Native Peoples” article by W. G. McConkey – “Rights of Canada’s first citizens the Indian and Eskimo” resource paper prepared for World Council of Churches Consultation on Racism 1969 – “Nationhood or genocide : the struggle of the Native People against Canadian and American imperialism” by two members of the Bolshevik Tendency 1976 – “References to Aboriginal Affairs in the Sessional Papers 1876-1925 : Reference aids, Indexes volume 2” by Fred Isaac National Indian Brotherhood 1973

F8 “The law goes north” article R.C.M.P Quarterly 1941 regarding the Belcher Islands

murders – “The validity of territorial and other claims in polar regions” article by T. E. M. McKitterick 1939 – “Mental health needs and resources in a northern community” by Gerald Erickson 1971 – “Development strategies and indigenous people in the Canadian arctic” by Milton M. R. Freeman 1969 – Symposium : The contemporary cultural situation on the northern forest Indians of North America and the Eskimo of North America and Greenland “Patrons, leaders and values in an Eskimo settlement” by Milton M. R. Freeman 1968 – “A social and ecologic analysis of systematic female infanticide among the Netsilik Eskimo” by Milton M. R. Freeman 1971 – Studies in Maritime Hunting I “ Ecologic and technologic restraints on walrus hunting, Southampton Island N. W. T.” By Milton M. R. Freeman 1970 – “Comments on the Mont Gabriel Symposium” by Milton M. R. Freeman – “Problems of human ecology in the North American Arctic” by Margret Lantis – “Northern Canada in the 70’s” a report to the Standing Committee on Indian Affairs and Northern Development on the governments northern objectives, priorities and strategies for the 70’s” 1972

F9 Indian and Northern Affairs economic development bibliography “Economic

development consultant reports” reports of studies carried out at the request of Bands F10 “Recommendations for future research on the processes of cultural change : a report to

the Office of Technical Cooperation and Research U. S. Agency for International Development” by Henry F. Dobyns et al. 1966 – “The Census as a social document : changes in the concept of ‘race’ : 1970-1870” by Parker G. Marden et al. 1967

F11 Indian Claims Commission dockets “the Blackfeet and Gros Ventre tribes of Indians v the

United States of America” and “the Fort Belknap Indian Community v the United States of America” interlocutory order 1971, decided 1973

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F12 “Family planning in five continents” by the International Planned Parenthood Federation 1966 – “A study in fertility control” by Bernard Berelson and Ronald Freedman 1964 – “Family limitation in the past” article by E. A. Wrigley 1966 – “The control of fertility” by the Committee on Human Reproduction 1965 – “What the Planned Parenthood People are up to” by Glenn White 1965 – “The role of Planned Parenthood” by Alan F. Guttmacher 1965 – “Margaret Sanger : the mother of birth control” booklet 1966 – News from Planned Parenthood of Toronto regarding the criminal code of Canada, birth control, Section 150 (2) offences tending to corrupt morals – “Birth Control : time for a change in Canada’s archaic laws” by Barbara Cadbury 1966

F13 American Indian Policy Review Commission Report of Task Force “Section number seven

: analysis of trust law” by Doug Nash and John Echohawk 1976 – Ontario provincial archives materials list regarding lands and claims – “Research projects” Research Branch, Policy Research and Evaluation group, Indian and Eskimo Affairs program, Indian and Northern Affairs 1976

F14 “Management of Labrador caribou” by Arthur T. Bergerud” 1967 – “Labrador : to be

included in something” Planning Branch, Information Canada – “Notes on the Indian and Eskimo problem in Labrador” Privy Council Office 1951 – Report of the Royal Commission on Labrador “Federal-Provincial Agreements” and “Land and land tenure” – “A community council and the maintenance of ethnic boundaries” (Eskimos and Whites in the White Man’s Arctic) by J. C. Kennedy 1973 – “Federal responsibilities in respect the native population of Labrador” C. J. Marshall? 1958 – “Report of an official visit to the coast of Labrador by the Governor of Newfoundland, during the month of August 1905”

F15 Indian and Northern Affairs communiqué “Overlapping claims in the Northwest

Territories” 1983 – Norman Wells Project Review “Information pipeline” 1983 – Assembly of First Nations draft discussion paper on “fiscal arrangements and the resourcing of First Nation governments” 1983 – Assembly of First Nations Constitutional Working Group draft discussion paper on “Resource rights, ownership and jurisdiction” 1983 – “A preliminary report to the Working Committee of the Joint Task Force” regarding the management structures and program delivery systems for Indian people in Saskatchewan presented by the Technical Support Group 1976

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Box 23 Front to back F1 Documentation regarding northern Indians, non-Plains Indians, northern Quebec Indians

ethnology and ethnohistory, Moose Factory, Cree-Ojibway of northern Ontario, feast of the dead, Micmac, eastern Indian practices, Iroquois, Chippewa, Mistassini society, Chipewyan, northern Athapaskan acculturation

F2 “The Eskimo hunter at Noatak, Alaska Winter and Summer 1960” by Don Charles Foote

and Alan Cooke 1960 – “The legal status of the Canadian Eskimo” by Peter W. Hutchins F3 Various documentation regarding the Ocean Man and Pheasant’s Rump Indian reserves

from/including Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Auditor General’s Report 1900-1901, Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, affidavit, David Laird, RG10 files, S. Bray, John C. Nelson, report on land survey, survey general order

F4 Historical government documentation regarding Cumberland Indian reserve, half-

breeds, scrip, Fisher River Agency, description of duties performed by Mr. S. Cookson Principal Clerk, Indian Commissioner’s Office at Regina, Cree Indians in the United States, Fishing Lake Indian reserve, Crowstand Indian boarding school, Little Pine and Lucky Man not settling on reserves, Indian Agency of Battleford, extracts from the report of Mr. Wagner employed in the survey of Indian reserves 1876, Little Bear returning to Canada, Onion Lake Agency, report of Chief Beardy’s death, Chief Thunderchild

F5 Canadian Indian Claims Commission draft texts F6 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, National Indian Brotherhood, Manitoba Indian

Brotherhood documentation regarding Indian claims processes F7 Superior Court of Montreal Robert Kanatewat et al. v the James Bay Development

Corporation et al. “Notes and Authorities” F8 “A report on the pilot relocation project at Elliot Lake, Ontario” submitted to the Indian

Affairs Branch of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development by J. Jameson Bond 1967 – Indian Claims Commission letters regarding Indian claims in the Northwest Territories, land claim of the Stoney Indians in the Kootenay Plains, McKenna-McBride agreement and the Squamish Indian Band, Aboriginal rights of the Micmac Indians in Nova Scotia – “Whose development? : the impact of development

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upon the native peoples of Canada and Brazil” by the Winnipeg “Ten Days” Committee 1975

F9 Documentation regarding the Georgia Island Band of Indians 1958 – Historical Canadian

government documentation regarding prairie reserves and Indians, Indian Affairs budgets, Carlton Agency, Battleford Agency, farming costs, cattle, Crooked Lakes Agency, operating expenses, Saskatchewan agencies, farming by individual Indians, grazing leases, Touchwood Agency, Qu’Appelle Agency, Chief White Bear, Chief Ben Pasqua, Glen Campbell, Piapot, Muskowpetung, Chipewyan bands

F10 “Economic potential of the Blood Indian Reserve” Department of Indian Affairs and

Northern Development 1968 – “The archives of the United Church of Canada” Masters of Library Science thesis by Evelyn Smith 1970

F11 ”Planning for change : the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry” an address by the

honourable Mr. Justice Thomas R. Berger to ‘Environment II’ sponsored by the Association of Consulting Engineers of Canada 1976 – The University of Alberta “Summary of a comparative study of value orientations in an Alberta Indian community” by Leslie Robb Gue 1967 – National Assembly of Quebec Bill 1 Charter of the French language in Quebec first reading 1977 with the Grand Council of the Crees of Quebec position paper on the language legislation – Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations schedules “The inherent and treaty rights of the Indian peoples” – “Possible approaches to removal of ‘existing’ in Section 35 [of the Canadian constitution]” – “First Ministers Conference bilateral accord” document

F12 “In the Supreme Court of British Columbia in the matter of the Adoption Act and in the

matter of birth registration” further reasons for judgement of his honour Judge Tyrwhitt-Drake regarding the adoption of an Indian boy to non-Indian parents 1972 – “Integration of Canadian Eskimo, Indians, and other persons of native ancestry in modern economic and public life : evidence from Inuvik” article by John J. Honigmann 1973 – Indian Affairs Branch Housing Program : Acts and regulations : On reserve / Off reserve, circulars, various dates – Draft of “Report of study group Indian band accounting and auditing (phase I)” 1980 – “Echoes of the Qu’Appelle Lakes district : a guide to some historic sites, trails an scenes of the Qu’Appelle lakes district” by T. Petty

F13 United States Indian Claims Commission Southern Ute tribe v the United States of

America “Findings of fact” 1966, “Additional findings of fact” 1969, “Final order” 1971 –

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United States Indian Claims Commission Soboba Band of Mission Indians v the United States of America “Index of opinion”, “Index of findings”, “Order” 1976

F14 United States Indian Claims Commission Pawnee Indian tribe of Oklahoma v the United

States of America “Findings of fact” 1962 F15 Chief Robert Kanatewat et al. v the James Bay Development Corporation judgement

1973, appeal 1973, Quebec government offer 1973, newspaper articles and other related documents

Box 24 Front to back F1 CTV Question Period transcript with Mr. Justice Thomas Berger 1977 – Mackenzie Valley

Pipeline Inquiry proceedings volume 203 1976 – Canadian Senate and Commons debates regarding the Berger Commission Report, Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry 1977

F2 Indian Affairs Branch Department of Citizenship and Immigration 1950 memorandum

regarding Mr. Justice Macdonald’s report August 7, 1944 excerpt “Mr. Justice Macdonald was commissioned by order in council only to take evidence and report with reference to the status of certain persons who had been removed from membership in the various bands in the Lesser Slave Lake Agency” – Supreme Court of Alberta appendix “excerpt from the report of W. A. Macdonald of the Alberta District Court on the exclusion of half-breeds from the treaty lists” 1944 – Supreme Court of Alberta Richard Poitras, Fred Belcourt, Ken L’Hirondelle, Pete Cunningham, Charles Patenaude, William Erasmus, Ernest Howse, Sylvester Gladue, Bill Jacknife, Francis Dufresne, and Edward Dejarlais on behald of themselves and all other members of the Metis Settlement Associations v the Attorney General in and for the Province of Alberta “Reasons for judgement” 1969 regarding the Metis Population Betterment Act and revenues from any disposal of mines and minerals located on the lands set aside and withdrawn for the settlement of members of the Metis Settlement Associations – “The Metis people and the land question in Alberta” a brief presented to the Government of Alberta by the Metis Association of Alberta 1971 – “Report of the Royal Commission appointed to investigate the conditions of the half-breed population of Alberta” 1936 – Bill no. 6 of 1938 “An act respecting the Metis population of the province [of Alberta]” also known as the Metis Population Betterment Act

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F3 “Extracts from Congressional Record—Senate” comparing native policy in Canada and the United States – “The contrasting records of Canada and the United States” regarding Indian policy – “Rationale for the establishment of a branch database” for the Indian and Eskimo Affairs Program by Roma Standefer – “The role of research within the policy, planning and research branch” by Roma Standefer – “Conclusions and implications for the department” regarding the Oshkosh Stanley conference sessions and the Canadian Indian-Eskimo Program by Roma Standefer 1973 – “Report on 9th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences” Oshkosh, Wisconsin by Roma Standefer – “Is the Indian Act discriminatory?” by Roma Standefer 1973

F4 Various United States documentation regarding the Indian Claims Commission,

comparison of Canadian and American Indian Affairs administration, legislation relating to Indians, Indian policy

F5 Documentation regarding Yukon claims negotiations including/regarding news articles,

Indian Claims Commission, Yukon Native Brotherhood, Yukon Native Aboriginal Rights Settlement Agreement, comments on the Yukon Native Brotherhood’s paper “Together today for our children tomorrow”, Yukon Indian Settlement Proposal major features, federal government working paper, Indian and Northern Affairs communiqué – United States Court of Claims background document – “Indian tribal claims filed in U.S. Court of Claims arranged by dates when petitions were filed 1881-1946”

F6 Various Canadian legal documentation regarding Jacob Kruger and Robert Manuel v the

Queen, provincial game laws, hunting off reserve on unoccupied crown land, Alex Frank v the Queen, Wildlife Act of Alberta, Ackland Davey v Richard Isaac, hereditary chiefs, Six Nations, John Douglas Bradford, Immigration Act, Melvin Greene, Louis Gabriel, Oka reserve, system of electing band council illegally changed, hereditary chiefs, brief for the Crown in the case of Regina v Stephen Isaac, Lands and Forests Act, illegally cutting wood, Russell Snow v the Minister of National Revenue, Income Tax Act, National Indian Brotherhood v the Minister of National Revenue, Joseph Daniel Jack v the Queen, unlawful possession of salmon, Federal Fisheries Act, non-Indian parents adopting Indian children, survey of adoption and child welfare to Indians of British Columbia, George Dreaver v the King, Mistiwasis Indian reserve, lack of treaty provisions, Jackson v Wilkes, protection of Indians on their land from trespass and injury

F7 United States Department of the Interior draft bill “to provide for the disposition of

funds appropriated to pay a judgement in favour of the Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians in Indian Claims Commission dockets...” 1971 – “The effects of culture contact

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on the Tsimshian system of land tenure during the nineteenth century” by John Davidson Darling 1955 – “Summary of submission on the Indian Claims Bill C-130 1964-65”

F8 Yukon proposals and negotiations including/regarding the Council for Yukon Indians,

National Energy Board, Agreement in Principle, position paper, news articles, federal government working paper, Mackenzie Valley Pipeline, Thomas Berger

R1 “As long as this land shall last : a history of Treaty 8 and Treaty 11 1870-1939” by R.

Fumoleau 1973 R2 “Report on the affairs of the Indians of Canada, laid before the Legislative Assembly 20th

March 1845” Charles Bagot R3 “Social change and the Eskimo Co-operative at George River, Quebec” by Saul E. Arbess

1966 R4 “The planning and development process in Indian reserve communities” by Raymond

Edward England 1969 R5 “Micmac Aboriginal Title” R6 “Education behind the buckskin curtain : a history of native education in Canada” by J.

W. Chalmers R7 “Canada’s ‘unemployable’ northerners : square pegs in round holes in the system to be

created for the international transfer of energy by pipeline from northern Canada to the United States” by Larry D. Stucki 1972

R8 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians historical research number 2 volume II

“Proceedings of Joint Senate House Committee on Indian Affairs 1946-1961” 1972 Box 25 R9 “Social correlates of economic development with special reference to the problems of

the Canadian Indian” Z. W. Sametz 1960 – “Task force for action research on socio-economic development using the total community approach” by Denis Chatain 1972 – National Indian Brotherhood “Indian economic development : a Whiteman’s

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whitewash” 1972 – National Indian Brotherhood “Statement of economic development of Indian communities prepared for the western-federal-provincial conference on economic opportunities” 1973

R10 “Legislation affecting Indian reserve lands” T. A. Platana, Indian Claims Commission 1971 R11 “James Smith land claims” regarding the surrender of the Chacastapasin Reserve and

surrendered portions of Cumberland-James Smith Reserves 1973? R12 “Legislative material on the Indian Claims Commission Act of 1946” United States R13 “The political career of Clifford Sifton 1896-1905” by David John Hall 1973 R14 Indian and Northern Affairs background paper “History of Government : Indian policy” –

Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development “Indians of Quebec and the Maritime provinces : an historical review”, “Indians of Ontario : an historical review”, “Indian of the Prairie provinces : an historical review”, “Indians of British Columbia : an historical review”, “Indians of Yukon and Northwest Territories : an historical review” 1972

R15 “The history of the legal status of the Canadian Indian to 1867” by Roman N. Komar

1971 R16 “Historic forts and trading posts of the French regime and of the English fur trading

companies” by Ernest Voorhis 1930 R17 “Claim based on native title” Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs 1971 R18 “The legal context of Indian education in Canada” by E. R. Daniels 1973 R19 “Population changes in northern Saskatchewan and case studies of Indian migration at

Black Lake and Shoal Lake” by Adrian Alun Seaborne 1972 R20 “The Mackenzie Delta : domestic economy of the native peoples : a preliminary study”

by D. G. Smith MDRP 3 R21 “Speech given by Dr. A. B. Irwin, head of Minerals Section, Indian Affairs Branch, at the

Spanish River meeting of Chiefs and councillors or the Sault Ste. Marie Agency 1968” –

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“Mineral rights on reserve land” – “Mineral rights and reserve lands” by Christopher Wydrzynski 1972 – “Study and recommendations for development of the mineral resources on Indian reserves in British Columbia” by William J. Worrall 1967

R22 “The great Dene race” by A. G. Morice 1910 R23 “Yukon transportation study : summary report” Travacon Research Ltd. 1968 R24 “Report on Indian land rights in the Atlantic provinces” by Daniel M. Hurley 1962 R25 “Report of the Royal Commission on the condition of the halfbreed population of the

province of Alberta” Government of Alberta 1936 Box 26 R26 “Rapporteur’s account of National Conference on Indian Act” 1969 R27 “Administration of Indian Affairs, 1763-1841, 1840-1867, 1867-1912” D. C. Scott R28 “Research notes regarding tuberculosis among the Indians of the Plains as taken from

microfilm at the Saskatchewan Archives in Regina” Dr. Robert George Ferguson 1884-1964

R29 “The administration of Indian Affairs in Canada” (Report of an investigation made in

1914 under the direction of the Board of Indian Commissioners) by Frederick H. Abbott 1915

R30 “Canadian claims to the territorial sovereignty in the Arctic regions” by Ivan L. Head

1960 R31 “Land settlement policy on the mainland of British Columbia” by Phyllis Mikkelsen 1950 R32 “Disposal of crown lands in British Columbia 1871-1913” by Robert Edgar Gail 1956 R33 “Verbatim report of national conference on Indian Act” 1969

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R34 “Implementing the Alaska native claims settlement act” prepared for the Alaska Federation of Native Charitable Trust by Robert R. Nathan Associates 1972

R35 RG10 files and other historical documents regarding Saskatchewan Indian bands and

reserve surveys, Hudson Bay Company, treaty interpretation, treaty adhesions, treaty promises, Moose Mountain Agency, Muscowpetung Agency, Crooked Lakes Agency, Saskatchewan Valley Agencies, the Sioux, the Metis, Indian policy and administration, schools, Indian rights

R36 “Approaches to settlement of aboriginal title claims in Alaska” by Kenneth Lysyk 1971 –

“Alaska native land claims : a review of the legal history and the proposed solutions” by Julia S. Willson 1969 – “A technical analysis of the Alaska native claims settlement act” by Touche Ross and Co. 1974

R37 “The Department of the Interior in the west 1873-1883 : an examination of some

hitherto neglected aspects of the work of the outside service” by Herbert Douglas Kemp 1950

R38 “The church history of the Canadian North-West” by Charles Wesley Keirstead 1936 R39 “Boundary disputes and treaties” by James White 1914 Box 27 Publications Front to back “Mackenzie River Basin Study Report : a report under the 1978-81 Federal-Provincial Study Agreement respecting the water and related resources of the Mackenzie River Basin ” Mackenzie River Basin Committee, 1981 “The evolution and economy of the Delta community” by John Wolforth, Mackenzie Delta Research Project 11, 1971 “Mackenzie Delta Bibliography” edited by Mary Jane Jones, Mackenzie Delta Research Project 6, 1969 “A cultural geography of Northern Foxe Basin, N. W. T.” By Keith J. Crowe, Northern Science Research Group 69-2, 1969 “The Mackenzie Delta : its economic base and development : a preliminary study” by John R. Wolforth, Mackenzie Delta Research Project 1

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“New northern townsmen in Inuvik” by A. M. Ervin, Mackenzie Delta Research Project 5, 1968 “The Mackenzie Delta : domestic economy of the Native Peoples : a preliminary study” by D. G. Smith, Mackenzie Delta Research Project 3 “Arctic Suburb : a look at the north’s newcomers” by G. F. Parsons, Mackenzie Delta Research Project 8, 1970 “Inuvik community structure : summer 1965” by J. Mailhot, Mackenzie Delta Research Project 4, 1968 “Indians on skid row” by Hugh Brody, Northern Science Research Group 70-2, 1971 “Economic survey of the Interlake region of Manitoba” by Hedlin- Menzies, 1964 “The forgotten people...” prepared by the Native Council of Canada, 1972 “More and more Maoris : an illustrated statistical survey of the Maori today” by A. C. Walsh, 1971 “The Canadian Indian : Yukon and the Northwest Territories” Indian and Northern Affairs, 1974 “Indian control of Indian education” policy paper of the National Indian Brotherhood, 1972 “Linguistic and cultural affiliations of Canadian Indian bands” Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, 1967 “A listing of research reports : research branch” Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, 1980 “Territorial sovereignty in the Canadian North : a historical outline of the problem” by Gordon W. Smith, 1963 “Fort A La Corne Parke : an Indian theme park, James Smith Reserve” a conceptual plan prepared by Deanna Christensen, 1985 “The Chipewyan of the Stony Rapids region : a study of their changing world with special attention focused upon caribou” directed and edited by Robert M. Bone, Institute for Northern Studies, 1973 Indian Affairs facts and figures : latest figures to December 31, 1970

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“James Bay development : progress or disaster?” Le Comite pour la defense de la Baie James, 1972 “A brief guide to the James Bay controversy” published by the Canadian Association in support of the Native Peoples, 1973 “The First Nations : Indian government and the Canadian confederation” written, edited and compiled by Delia Opekokew for the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, 1980 “Dene Declaration” Dene Nation statement of rights “Together today for our children tomorrow : a statement of grievances and an approach to settlement by the Yukon Indian People” Yukon Native Brotherhood, 1973 “Saskatchewan Indian rights and treaties research 1979-80” Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, 1980 “Readings for Indian Studies 100” “Introduction to Indian Studies” Saskatchewan Indian Federated College , 1983 “Introducing the Lapps” by Asbjorn Nesheim, 1964 “The Lapps in Sweden” by Israel Ruong, 1967 Map [Canada] “Fur trader’s posts” Hudson’s Bay Company, Northwest Company and others Map [Canada] “Transportation 1811” principle fur trade routes of the Hudson’s Bay and North-West companies Synoptic chart of contact events involving Canadian and Alaska Indians, tribes, bands 1670-1970 “Cultural integrity and social research : a report prepared for the Social Research Division, Department of Indian Affairs, Ottawa” by Don Whiteside, 1974

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Index

A

Aboriginal rights 11, 20, 28, 30, 36, 39, 40, 43, 44, 55, 61, 67, 82

Alaska 3, 6, 12, 15, 21, 25, 26, 32, 40, 47, 51, 52, 53, 60, 62, 64, 73, 81, 88, 89, 91

Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry 3, 21, 26, 32, 40 American Ethnological Society 5, 52 American Indians 4, 6, 34, 51, 62 assimilate 2 Association of Iroquois 1, 35, 39, 50 Australia 11, 49, 51, 54, 62, 68

B

Berger Commission 24, 50, 54, 83 Bill 1 82 Blood 12, 31, 61, 71, 82 British Columbia 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 14, 15, 21, 23,

27, 31, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 59, 68, 72, 78, 82, 85, 87, 88

C

Canada 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 91

Canadian Association in support of the Native Peoples 91

Canadian constitution 13, 15, 36, 70, 72, 82 Canadian House of Commons 4 Canadian North 6, 19, 36, 51, 57, 89, 90 Chief Smallboy 4 Chipewyan 16, 26, 33, 81, 82, 90 Chippewa Nation 1 Cote 9, 11, 33, 35, 48, 58, 60, 65

customary law 6

D

David Ahenakew 2, 3, 14, 17, 40, 77 Delia Opekokew 13, 18, 67, 91 Dene 13, 26, 50, 59, 64, 87, 91 Department of Indian Affairs 1, 2, 8, 17, 18, 20,

23, 26, 29, 33, 34, 37, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 51, 53, 55, 59, 60, 63, 71, 76, 82, 86, 90, 91

Department of Indian and Northern Affairs2, 21, 30, 31, 46, 49, 63, 69, 78, 90

Department of the Interior 21, 34, 50, 52, 85, 89 Don Whiteside 21, 24, 91 Draft report 6, 19

E

economic development 3, 7, 10, 23, 25, 30, 35, 37, 38, 39, 42, 54, 56, 70, 71, 78, 79, 86

Edgar Dewdney 12, 28 Education 9, 11, 29, 31, 36, 40, 59, 66, 68, 86 employment 2, 6, 13, 68, 73 Eskimo 5, 7, 16, 19, 31, 34, 38, 47, 49, 54, 70, 71,

78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84, 85 ethnocentric 6

F

Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations 1, 15, 26, 38, 42, 45, 49, 52, 68, 69, 70, 82, 91

Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations’ 1 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians 1, 2, 3, 5, 9,

11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 33, 34, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 48, 52, 57, 59, 61, 67, 69, 70, 71, 76, 77, 81, 86, 91

First Ministers Conference 13, 14, 69, 82 Fisher River Agency 81 fishing 7, 9, 15, 20, 22, 30, 31, 37, 39, 63, 64, 73,

76, 77

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fur trade routes 91

G

Glenbow Institute 12 Government of Canada 2, 3, 4, 5, 16, 17, 25, 36,

38, 46, 47, 50, 51, 56, 59, 68, 75

H

Half Breed 21 Hawthorn Report 23 health care 5 Historical documentation 1, 3, 14, 17, 27, 28, 71 Historical government documentation 10, 11,

14, 16, 18, 20, 81 Hunting 9, 22, 32, 38, 39, 64, 79

I

Indian Act 1, 4, 7, 9, 12, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29, 33, 34, 36, 37, 39, 41, 43, 44, 45, 51, 53, 54, 56, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 65, 67, 73, 74, 75, 84, 88

Indian Affairs 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 27, 29, 31, 32, 34, 35, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 44, 45, 47, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 55, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 66, 67, 71, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 86, 87, 88, 90

Indian Affairs and Northern Development 5, 8, 22, 23, 29, 32, 41, 43, 44, 45, 47, 53, 59, 60, 62, 63, 67, 75, 78, 79, 81

Indian Claims Commission 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 28, 30, 31, 32, 34, 41, 49, 50, 55, 58, 61, 72, 75, 76, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86

Indian Policy 3, 13, 36, 43, 74, 80 Indian Studies 91 Indians of Saskatchewan 25, 36 Inquiry Act Commission 23

Inuit 2, 3, 7, 10, 13, 21, 23, 26, 27, 30, 35, 38, 46, 50, 59, 62, 65, 72, 73, 75, 77, 78

Iroquois 1, 5, 6, 13, 33, 39, 52, 60, 70, 81 Iroquois women 5

J

James Bay 1, 2, 7, 8, 11, 16, 18, 24, 29, 31, 45, 46, 47, 48, 51, 52, 54, 56, 58, 61, 63, 67, 69, 73, 77, 81, 83, 90, 91

James Bay Development 2, 18 James Bay Development Corporation 2, 29, 56,

69, 81, 83 James Smith Reserve 90 Jay Treaty 4, 50, 66 Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of

Commons 15, 31, 61, 75 Judd Buchanan 4, 5, 17, 18, 38, 42, 44, 60

K

Keeseekoose 11 Key 11

L

Lake of the Woods 4, 8, 17 land surrenders and acquisitions 11 Lapps 91

M

Mackenzie Delta 87, 89, 90 Mackenzie River Basin Study 89 Mackenzie Valley Pipeline 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 13, 16,

19, 24, 25, 27, 29, 30, 37, 48, 49, 50, 56, 60, 65, 76, 82, 83, 85

Manitoba 4, 5, 8, 30, 32, 33, 37, 41, 42, 43, 47, 53, 56, 57, 65, 71, 77, 81, 90

Marriage 12 Memorandum 4, 12, 17, 35, 39, 40, 57, 61, 68

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Metis Association of Alberta 84 mining industry 6 Moose Mountain 29, 69, 88 Mortgage and Housing Corporation 21 Musqueam 4, 24, 61

N

N. W. T. 4, 26, 30, 37, 79, 89 Naskapi-Montagnais Innu Association 5 National Energy Board 2, 13, 85 National Indian Brotherhood 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,

10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 36, 38, 40, 43, 44, 47, 48, 53, 54, 56, 60, 64, 66, 74, 75, 77, 79, 81, 85, 86, 90

National Indian Research 23 National Research Council of Canada 4 Native Council of Canada 1, 7, 10, 28, 43, 58, 72,

90 Native land claims 2, 16, 27, 56, 71 North West Territories 12, 13 Northern Science Research Group 89, 90 Nunavut 2, 59, 75 Nunavut Land Claims Commission 2

O

Ocean Man 5, 81 Oliphant 22 Ontario 3, 6, 10, 12, 13, 16, 20, 21, 28, 31, 33,

38, 41, 50, 52, 53, 54, 66, 73, 76, 80, 81, 87

P

Peguis 4, 5 Pembina 35, 85 Pheasant’s Rump 5, 81 pipeline 2, 19, 22, 29, 80, 86 Prairie provinces 87

Q

Quebec 2, 7, 18, 24, 27, 29, 32, 38, 51, 52, 53, 63, 73, 77, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86

R

RG10 6, 27, 29, 31, 42, 45, 49, 51, 65, 66, 81, 88 Royal Commission 20, 40, 52, 55, 63, 80, 84, 88

S

Saskatchewan Indian Federated College 42, 58, 91

Scrip 21 St. Peter 4, 5

T

Tapirisat 2, 21, 35, 62, 75, 78 Thomas R. Berger 15, 16, 49, 53, 60, 82 trapping 4, 9, 15, 22, 26, 64, 76, 77 treaties 1, 6, 7, 11, 13, 14, 15, 18, 20, 23, 25, 28,

30, 31, 35, 40, 41, 42, 49, 52, 54, 59, 64, 67, 69, 71, 76, 77, 89, 91

Treaty 11 85 Treaty 8 53, 85 treaty promises 88

U

United States 9, 10, 18, 19, 20, 23, 27, 32, 33, 34, 35, 38, 48, 50, 52, 59, 61, 63, 75, 77, 79, 81, 83, 84, 85, 86

W

White Bear Band 5 Wildlife Act 6, 85

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Y Yukon 3, 7, 9, 22, 25, 26, 31, 44, 47, 49, 51, 60, 75, 84, 85, 87, 90, 91

Yukon Native Brotherhood 7, 44, 84, 91