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1977 (Creation)
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This file contains information on Willie Adams who was born at Fort Chimo Quebec in 1934 and "has been a prominent Inuit political leader." This file contains page 3 of a newspaper from "The Native People" Vol. 10, #17 dated 6 May 1977. The newspaper contains an article titled "Willy Adams First Inuit To Have Parliament Seat." This file contains a series of photocopied pages of different Senate Debates including 1284-1287 dated August 5, 1977, pages 735-736 dated March 12, 1979, and pages 3374-3375 dated December 8, 1981. Also two photocopied booklets titled "Debates of the Senate" dated Wednesday, June 26, 1985, Volume 130 Number 71 and Thursday, June 27, 1985 Volume 130 Number 72. Also a document providing details when Willie Adams "moved the second reading of Bill C-28 to amend the Northwest Territories Act" on March 12, 1979. Three other typewritten document containing parts of speeches from the senate is also found in this file. Also a document titled "Senator Willie Adams" with an interview between Senator Adams and Annie Lock documented in both English and an unknown language written in Indigenous syllabics. Additionally, this file contains a short handwritten note by Penny Petrone on Willie Adams.