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        Approximately 13.8 m of primarily textual records, with photographs, audio recordings, and other media also present.    </physdesc>
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                  While most material is in English, there are documents throughout in various Indigenous languages (and with various orthographies) as well as French, Italian, and other European languages.        </langmaterial>
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        <p>Note that many of the terms used in the records, file titles, and current inventory referring to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis people are not currently preferred terms, and may be inaccurate, obsolete, or offensive. New description of this fonds is under way. Please contact us if you would like to comment on language or description. </p>
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        <persname id="atom_53118_actor">Petrone, Penny</persname>
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        <p>Penny Petrone (1925-2005) was an Italian-Canadian teacher, author, researcher, and world traveller, who taught at Lakehead University's Faculty of Education. She made significant achievements in the field of Canadian literature, especially in researching and anthologizing Indigenous Canadian literature. In later years she also engaged in works of memoir, as well as philanthropy.</p>
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      <p>Published</p>
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      <p>Dr. Penny Serafina Petrone (1925-2005) taught at Lakehead University's Faculty of Education. She was also an author, researcher, and traveller. The records reflect her research on Indigenous literatures and cultures and on education (particularly teacher education); her writings including memoirs, personal records, and records of travel.<lb/><lb/>The records are divided into series as follows:<lb/>- First Nations Literature and Culture (First People First Voices, 1983; Native Literature in Canada, 1990)<lb/>- Inuit and Arctic Literature and Culture (Northern Voices, 1988)<lb/>- Books and Readers, 1594 (M.A. Thesis, 1970)<lb/>- Isabella Valancy Crawford (research supporting PhD thesis)<lb/>- Canadian writers<lb/>- Travels (Europe, USSR, Asia, Africa, South America, North America)<lb/>- Education &amp; teaching<lb/>- Memoirs, biographical, and family materials (Breaking the Mould, 1995; Embracing Serafina 2000)<lb/>- Speeches, conferences, and writing</p>
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      <p>Files were initially arranged by Petrone: alphabetically by file title within broad series. The principle of this arrangement has been maintained throughout re-processing work that has resulted in files being renamed and some being moved. Re-processing was completed 2025.</p>
    </arrangement>
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      <name role="subject">Lakehead University</name>
      <subject>First Nations</subject>
      <subject>Inuit</subject>
      <subject>Indigenous</subject>
      <subject>Literature</subject>
      <subject>Culture</subject>
      <subject>Education</subject>
      <subject>Travel</subject>
      <subject>Italian-Canadians</subject>
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      <p>Documents were donated by Petrone to Lakehead University: the papers were stored for some time before their formal donation in late 2004. Petrone was significantly involved in the original arrangement and file titling of the records, most of which has been preserved.</p>
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      <p>Many of the documents in this fonds are copies of material published or held in government archives.</p>
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      <p>Most files are available for access. Very few are restricted: particularly those which contain student work. These are marked in the file descriptions.</p>
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      <p>An inventory is available:<lb/>http://libguides.lakeheadu.ca/ld.php?content_id=17389638</p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">First Nations Literature and Culture</unittitle>
          <unitdate normal="1879/2004" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1879-2004</unitdate>
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        Approximately 4.8 m of primarily textual materials.    </physdesc>
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          <p>Published</p>
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          <p>This series is made up primarily of research material gathered by Penny Petrone on Indigenous literature, culture, and history across North America, though primarily of those groups residing in Canada and the Northern United States. This research was used mainly for teaching material and for her books First People, First Voices (1983) and Native Literature in Canada (1990), but as Petrone maintained and rearranged these files throughout her life, this series also contains some more recent research on Indigenous peoples from after the publication of her books.<lb/><lb/>This series is organized alphabetically, for the most part, and begins with the research material. Expect to find in this series photocopies of historical documents from federal and provincial archives across Canada, for example of letters, petitions, and books written during the 18th and 19th centuries concerning relations between Indigenous peoples and European settlers in Canada. Also expect to find a large collection of newspaper articles, original and photocopied, as well as excerpts from books and journals that cover Indigenous history, culture, language and relations with settlers. Many of the files contain handwritten notes by Penny Petrone, and some contain essays written by her or by her students.<lb/><lb/>Near the end of the series, expect to find typewritten and galley copies of First People, First Voices and Native Literature in Canada, alongside original and photocopied correspondence between Petrone and people involved in the editing, publishing, reviewing, and marketing of her books. There is also an extensive collection of published reviews for her books and personal mementos from, for example, celebration dinners and ceremonies held in her honour.<lb/><lb/>Please note that while language relating to Indigenous peoples has been updated in the file titles and descriptions, the historical material itself contains terms that are considered outdated and insensitive. The Archives would be happy to receive input on the language used in file titles and descriptions.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Abel, Ben (author)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains works of Ben Abel from the book, Wisdom of Indian poetry, along with excerpts from the book Okanagan Indian Poems and Short Stories. The poems and short stories written by Abel are in relation to the "attachment of the Indian to Nature" and animals, such as the grizzly bear, coyotes, ravens, and wolves.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Aboriginal Friendship Centres"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article about Aboriginal Friendship Centers and the programs they offer in Canadian Urban Communities. The first Aboriginal Friendship center that opened was in 1959 in Winnipeg. They were established as a way for newly arrived Indigenous Canadians in urban centers (who came from reservations and rural communities) to get information about employment, housing, education, and health care. This also led to the development of the National Association of Indian Friendship Centers (NAFC) in 1972.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Australian Aboriginal Literature</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a wide range documents: hand-written notes by Penny Petrone, citations of Australian Aboriginal Literature, newspaper clippings, brochures, correspondence (letters) with other scholars from Australia, book excerpts, Australian legends, Australian Children's Literature - all in relation to Australian Aboriginal Literature and Heritage, and Petrone's quest to research about pre-twentieth century Australian Aboriginal Literature.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Aboriginal Literature Course (Petrone student evaluations)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains both hand-written and typed out copies of student course evaluations (for the course - English 2702) taught by Petrone. Many students enjoyed learning from Dr. Petrone and said that this course was "perhaps the only course that did not portray the Indian as Indolent" and gave a positive contribution to Canadian society by native people.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Aboriginal Literature Prizes</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article about the 4 winners of the Prince and Princess Edward Prize in Aboriginal Literature: Dan David, Connie Fife, Walter Nanawin, and Anna Marie Sewell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Aboriginal Peoples  Conference at Lakehead University, Oct. 1994</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a folder with information about the Aboriginal Peoples Conference that took place at Lakehead University. Including: a detailed conference schedule and copies of papers from scholars presented at the conference.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Aboriginal Pre -Twentieth Century Canadian Literary Material</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998-2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a variety of hand-written notes, citations, and a newspaper clipping, all centering around pre-twentieth century Indigenous literature in Canada. May have been used for a later thesis entitled "Aboriginal Pre-Twentieth Century Canadian Literature".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has two clippings from the Globe and Mail from August 1997, regarding Indigenous perspectives on reality, and the establishment of Traditional Knowledge as official policy by the Northwest Territories.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Aboriginal Voices v. 5(5), Oct. 1998 (Daphne Odjig)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of the "Aboriginal Voices" magazine of October 1998. Inside this issue, you will find articles about the exploitation of North America (natural resources), toxins in the Great Lakes and Arctic Sea, and labour of children in the Mexican state of Chiapas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Acco, Anne (1940 - ) (Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten letter from Anne Acco to Dr. Petrone and a thank you note from the Cultural committee thanking Anne Acco for sharing insights at Cultural Week 1989 with them in Cumberland House, Saskatchewan. Also, a copy of the speech she gave about the Cumberland House, 1940-1960.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Achimoona - reviews</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a collection of articles and reviews of the book "Achimoona", by Maria Campbell (September 1985). This book is a collection of poetry and fiction by Indigenous writers, which was sponsored by Saskatchewan Education. In one of the articles, it states that this work was a way to offer younger readers an "authentic window into contemporary Indian culture".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Acoose, Janice (Metis)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file includes a strongly worded letter written by Janice Acoose addressing the need for Canadian Press to start capitalizing the words Native, Aboriginal, and Indigenous. She urges people to help change this by writing letters of support which she will forward to the Canadian Press.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Acquin, Gabriel (1810 -1901) (Malicite)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has articles written on Gabriel Acquin (from 1885 and 1968), who was affectionately also known as Sachem Gabe, and "The Great Sagamore of the Maliseets". Gabriel Acquin was from St. Mary's, New Brunswick, born about 1810. He was renowned in his younger days as a hunter, trapper and guide. He was sought out by the officers of the British Army, local officials, and governors for his extensive knowledge on the New Brunswick wilderness and woodcraft.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Adams, Howard (Metis)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966-1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a variety of articles and notes on Howard Adams, a professor at the University of Saskatchewan, who published the book "Prison of Glass" first in 1975. In this book, he challenges the official history by presenting "Canada from a Native Point of View."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Address by the Aborigines  Protection Society, 1856</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This is an article on Canada West and the Hudson's Bay Company written by the committee of the Aborigines' Protection Society to Her Majesty's Government and Her Majesty's Secretary for the Colonies to address the "the peculiar circumstances in which the Aboriginal inhabitants of British North America are at present [1856] are placed".</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Address by the River Credit Mississauga, 1831</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of addresses by the River Credit Indians in 1831, signed and marked, alongside re-typed copies.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Agawa Pictograph Rock</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a postcard of the Awaga Pictograph Rock and an article from The Globe Magazine from 1970 that talks about the Indian Rock Painting under the cliffs of Lake Superior. Description on the back of the postcard states the following: "The Agawa Pictograph Rock is located 1 mile north of Agawa Bay Scenic Lookout in the Lake Superior Provincial Park. Several hundred years have passed since the Indian travellers recorded their journeys and legends on the rock face overlooking Lake Superior."</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ahenakew, Edward (1885 -1961 ) (Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952-1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a ton of different documents that range from newspaper clippings, handwritten notes, manuscripts, essays, book chapter excerpts about Rev. Dr. Edward Ahenakew. He was the grand-nephew of Poundmaker, prominent in religious and educational circles in Western Canada. In 1931, he gave the address setting out the Indigenous peoples' defence against the generally accepted causes leading to the Frog Lake Massacre.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ahenakew, Freda (author)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains descriptions and reviews of children's books translated by or written by Freda Ahenakew. Some of these book reviews include: How the Birch tree got its stripes: a Cree story for Children, Two Little Girls Lost in the Bush, How the Mouse got Brown Teeth, and Our Grandmothers' Lives.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Akiwenzie-Damn, Kateri</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article from The Globe and Mail from August 2004, titled "More than feathers and beads". The article talks about Planet IndigenUs - a 10-day festival of contemporary Indigenous arts that aims to shatter lingering stereotypes about Indigenous culture in Toronto and in Brantford, ON. Kateri Akiwenzie-Damn, the editor of Without Reservation, the first-ever anthology of Indigenous-penned erotica in the world, spent 6 years of research to track down enough material to compile the volume.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Akoose</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1933</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This folder has two documents: an article and a clipping from a newspaper, on Akoose - "an Indian of the Crooked Lake Agency" who in 1884 ran after 7 jumping deer from Moose Mountain to Crooked lake - roughly a distance of 70 miles without any ammunition. In the end, he got ammunition from the Crooked Lake Agency and killed the deer. He came from a well known family of runners and hunters.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Albany River Cree</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "Coping with Powerful People: A Hudson's Bay Company "Boss" and the Albany River Cree, 1862-1875". This paper focuses on the narrative account of Cree Elder James Wesley of Chief Factor Alexander Macdonald (the Hudson's Bay Company's boss during 1862-1875) and compares it with documentary sources from the Church Missionary Society and the Hudson's Bay Company Archives.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Algoma Missionary News and Shingwauk Journal Nov. 1, 1878, v. 1 (17)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of newspaper clippings from 1878-1879 about Chief Buhkwujjenene and his trip to England, alongside re-typed copies. Chief Buhkwujjenene, which signifies "a man of the Desert", was Chippewa and was from Garden River, Canada. He had been converted to Christianity and had been brought over to England under the auspices of the Church of England Missionary Society, to train as a religious leader and teacher serving his people.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Algonquin Legends of New England" (1898)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies from the book The Algonquin Legends of New England by Charles G. Leland (1898) and accounts relating to a collection of Traditional Stories of the Wabanaki, of the Passamaquoddies and Penobscot of Maine, and the Mi'kmaq of New Brunswick. Also contains an article on the Algonkins of Golden Lake from a 1983 edition of The Beaver.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Algonquin Oral Traditions</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of a variety of Traditional Stories of tribes composing the Algonkian nation. There is an article from the Journal of American Folk-lore that talks about "The Fall of Hochelaga: A study of popular tradition". This article talks about Jacques Cartier and his voyage, two distinct ethnic groups - the Algonquin Anishinaabe and the Huron-Iroquois families.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"All-Canada Indian Cultural Conference", 1970</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of the "First All Canada Indian Cultural Conference" Tawow 1(2), 1970.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Allen, Paula Gunn (author)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990</unitdate>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper article in Toronto's Weekly News and Entertainment Voice from 1990, titled "Native Women's Anthology, Paula Gunn Allen - Weaving tales of Spirit Survival". Paula Gunn Allen, a poet, novelist, and academic chronicler of American Indigenous literature published a collection of her own essays.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Almighty Voice (Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1926</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of a news article titled "Almighty Voice made brave stand in bluff at Batoche". "Kisse-Manito Wayo" or Almighty Voice, was the son of Sounding Sky, a member of One Arrow Cree First Nation, whose reserve lay a little east of Batoche, Saskatchewan. In 1895, while only a youth, Almighty Voice was arrested on a charge for stealing a steer. He got away at night and was found dead on Sunday - been killed by a shell.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">American Indian Movement</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has copies of the newspaper, The Native People, from various years - 1975, '76, and '77 - which contains articles on AIM (American Indian Movement) and militancy.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">American Indians   Proceedings, Genoa, July 22 -25, 1992</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>The file contains a book called, "8  Meeting '92", which includes proceedings of the 8th meeting of European Groups supporting American Indians - Indians of the Americas - Autohistory, Quincentenary - Oratory - 20th Century.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">American Indians of the Southwest    Paths of life</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper called "Paths of Life", which focuses on American Indians of the Southwest" - an exhibit at the Arizona State Museum. Inside this visitor's guide is exhibit summaries, children's activities, and American Indian Perspectives.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anahereo</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This newspaper tells the story of Anahereo - born in Mattawa, ON in 1906. She was married to Grey Owl, famous naturalist, and helped Grey Owl gain a better understanding of the need to preserve the wilderness. She published her own book in 1972 called Devil in Deerskins.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ana-Quon-Ess Letter to Miss Nurse, Feb 1918 [Originally titled: Native letter written Feb. 3, 1918 to a nurse (no name)]</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten letter to an unknown nurse, Dear Miss Nurse, from ANA-QUON-ESS dated February 3rd, 1918. The letter describes ANA-QUON-ESS' life since last seeing the nurse.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anderson Reserve (Wyandots)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains many documents and photocopies, including letters and a documentation entitled "Wyandots of Anderson", which speaks about the Huron Reserve in the Township of Anderson that was officially confirmed for them in 1791. Other articles titled include: Wasahketchahk and the Geese, Natania and the Little People, The First Indian Land Grant in Malden, The Battle of Windsor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anishinaabe Dance</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied article titled "Tribal Dance of the Ojibway Indians" by William E. Culkin from Old Fort William Resource Centre. Culkin's article provides information on the tribal dance of the Bois Fort Ojibways in northern Minnesota that took place on July 1911. This file also contains an article titled "Relation of 1642" from Les Relations Des J suites" pages 208-215, Vol 23. The article includes writings in both English and French. [Originally titled: Native Dance]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anishinaabeg in Newash (Saugeen Ojibway Nation)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1950</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied document with information about the history of the Newash village and the signing of the Peter Jones' Treaty of 1857 giving the territory of Newash to the settlers to establish "Sydenham" or present day Owen Sound. Included is a photocopied newspaper published in Owen Sound Daily Sun-Times dated Saturday January 21, 1950 detailing information about the stolen Newash land from Chief Newash and the Indigenous population of Newash move to the Bruce Peninsula. [Originally titled: Newash Indians]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anishinabe Enamiad</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of an article entitled "Anishinabe Enamiad" - written in an unidentified Indigenous language.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anishinabek Nation (Ontario) Map</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a large map of the Anishinabek Nation - including: large-scale route map, detailed community maps, business and tourism directory, and listing of Friendship Centres.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anishinabek Reservations (Ontario) Map</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper clip of the Ontario Map showing Anishinabek Reservations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anishnabemda Conference March 26 -29, 1984</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This booklet is of the Anishnabemda Ontario Bilingual Bicultural Conference of 1984. The aim of the conference was to identify the needs and priorities for Indigenous language development and retention. In the book, you will find: conference proceedings, recommendations (Iroquoian, Ojibwe, and Cree), Resolution, Elders and a summary.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Appropriation of Native Texts</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has two articles: 1) A review essay from Native Studies Review (Vol 7, No 2) entitled The Queen's People: Ethnography or Appropriation by Wendy Wickwire and Michael M'Gonigle 2) An article from Maclean's titled Tribal Tribulations: Debate grows over who owns native culture (1990)</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Armstrong, Jeannette (author)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This folder contains many documents from handwritten notes, copies of book excerpts, newspaper clippings, book reviews, articles written by or on Jeannette Armstrong (a member of the Okanagan nation, poet, author, activist, artist, and media educator). In this folder, you will find a lot of information on the book "Slash" written by Jeannette in 1985. Also Jeannette Armstrong's curriculum vitae and biography.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ash, Samuel (Ojibway artist)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article entitled "Samuel Ash: Ojibway artist". Ash was the youngest artist among a group of Cree/Ojibway artists, from the Osnaburgh Reserve located on Lake St. Joseph in Ontario. He was born Deaf and mute in 1951 in Sioux Lookout, and graduated from the Ontario School for the Deaf in Belleville in 1970. He continued living in Thunder Bay and did many exhibitions of his work.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Assikinack, Francis (1824 -1863 )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1955</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file is about Chief Assikinack (also known as Chief Blackbird). This file contains biographies, essays, articles, book excerpts on his life. Francis Asskinack, a noted warrior and orator of the Ottawas, held the record for longest continuous oration ever delivered by an Indigenous man in the Great Lakes region (on July 18th,1812). He was from L'Arbor Croche (on Lake Michigan) and was a chief for a time, a fighter with Tecumseh in his wars against the Americans, and an ally of the British when the War of 1812 broke out. He wrote 3 essays for the Canadian journal (1858) - including "Social and Warlike Customs of the Odahwah Indians". Also contains photocopies of two letters he wrote, one of which is in English.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Assikinack, J. B. (Ottawa chief, veteran of War of 1812)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article from a 1986 edition of The Beaver entitled "Assiginack's Canoe: Memories of Indian Warfare on the Great Lakes" by J.G. Taylor. It details the work of Jean-Baptiste Assiginack - an Ottawa (Odawa) Chief and veteran of the War of 1812 - who drew upon his experiences to create a unique historical document in three dimensions of the early 19th century. He specifically created a war canoe and its crew that is now housed in the Canadian Museum of Civilization.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Assiniwi, Bernard (author)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article from the newspaper The Ottawa Citizen from September 6, 2000, entitled "The Saga lives on" by Paul Gessell. It discusses the life of author Bernard Assiniwi who wrote the book, The Beothuk Saga. Assiniwi's mission was to gather fragments of the language, culture, and practices of First Nations peoples and preserve them in books. He wrote about the genocide of the original habitants (called Beothuk) of the island that the European explorers named Newfoundland. The Beothuks were "hunted" to extinction by English colonizers. Assisiwi wrote 34 books in total and became one of Quebec's best known authors.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Assu, Billy, Chief (Euclataw).</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article entitled, A Euclataw Chief, by E. F. Meade. It examines the life of Chief Billy Assu of the Cape Mudge band of the Kwakiutl, who died in February 1965. The article further delves into the origin of the Wiwekae band. They were known previously as the Lekwiltok people and since the 1860s, have been called Euclataw. The Lekwiltok were the southernmost branch of the Kwakiutl-speaking people whose territory extended from the northeastern part of Vancouver Island to the Nuxalk (Bella Coola) country on the mainland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Athapascan and Dene</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has the following journal articles: "Knowledge, Power, and the Individual in Subarctic Hunting Societies" by Robin Ridington (talks about Northern Athapaskan and Algonquian hunting people), "Technology, world view, and adaptive strategy in a northern hunting society" by Robin Ridington, and "The American Indian and the Problem of History" edited by Calvin Martin. [Originally titled: Indians - Beaver]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Atironta, Jean Baptiste (Wendat)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of an article (from Jesuit Relations, 1642) and clippings regarding Jean-Baptiste Atironta. Atironta was a Wendat Captain who took part in the 1645 peace council at Trois-Rivieres. At the council, Atrionta spoke out about the following conclusion being reached, "We all are relatives - Iroquois, Hurons, Algonquins, and French, we are now but one and the same people". [Originally titled: Atironta, Jean Baptiste (Huron)]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Australian Aboriginal Literature</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a wide range of documents: hand-written notes by Penny Petrone, citations of Australian Aboriginal Literature, newspaper clippings, brochures, correspondence (letters) with scholars from Australia, book excerpts, Australian legends, Australian Children's Literature - all in relation to Australian Aboriginal Literature and Heritage.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bagot Commission, 1844</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a chapter from a book that talks about the Bagot Commission, that in 1844 reported on the Department and Indian conditions. It includes statements made by the Lieutenant-Governor Bond Head in 1836 who "considered it a near hopeless task to attempt to "advance" and assimilate Indian people". It further explains the failure of Captain Thomas G. Anderson (1830) who undertook an experiment in "civilizing" the Indians at Coldwater on the Narrows reserve on the northwest of Lake Simcoe and the failure of Bond Head's Manitoulin Project of 1836.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Baker, Marie Annharte (Saulteaux -Ojibway)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles and poems written by Marie Annharte Baker, such as "Medicine Lines: The Doctoring of Story and Self" (Canadian Woman Studies, V14, 1994) or poems like Moon Bear, I could end up here, and Squeeze Poem. There are also newspaper clippings about Baker and the book she wrote "Being on the moon". The book includes a cycle of moon poems that reflect an Indigenous cultural calendar.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bananish, Jos (Long Lac)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains 3 true stories written by Jos Bananish: 1) A true superstitious story as telling to one another from time to time, about Lookento Lake (March 21 1964); 2) A true story of an Indian Medicine Man (March 23, 1964); 3) A true story about a family, and cedar tree (April 1964). The third story was told to Jos by Narcise Abraham and Jim Abraham. Jos Bananish is from Long Lac, Ontario.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Barbeau, Marius, 1883 -1969 (author)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959-1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on Marius Barbeau, whose biography is called Man of Mana written by Laurence Nowry. Barbeau was an eminent figure in Canadian anthropology, whose work contributed significantly to Ottawa's Canadian Museum of Civilization collections. He is celebrated for his research on the North Pacific Coast and for his definitive studies of totem poles and fieldwork with Tsimsyan, Haida, and Tlingit.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Barker, George</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an account about trapping animals like muskrats, rabbits, badgers, etc. It has a piece of paper attached to the front that reads "George Barker, Forty years a chief 45-57". This piece is most likely written by Baker and details the life of a trapper.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Batoche National Historic Site</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a pamphlet about the Batoche National Historic Site (located in Saskatchewan) by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. It contains pictures taken by Captain James Peters who commanded an artillery battery at the Battles of Fish Creek and Batoche.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bear Walk (mythology)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1950</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has two articles written by Don Delaplante in Maclean's Magazine from 1950. The articles go into detail of the murder of a 55-year old, Alec Nahwaikezhik who was shot by his son, James Nahwaikezhik on August 30, 1945. James harboured the belief that a parental curse, "The bearwalk", was causing him trouble, miserable headaches, and unhappiness.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Beardy, Chief (Cree)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a list of quotes taken from different sources such as Sessional papers, Saskatchewan Herald, History of Saskatchewan, etc. regarding Chief Beardy Kaheeyestoowaegs (Cree, Duck Lake). The dates of these sources range from 1877-1955.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bell Papers (Legends &amp; Myths)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains many photocopies and re-typed copies of legends and myths from the 1890s. Some included are called: The Seasons, The Sun and His Son - Young Master Sun, and The Great Indian Wars from 1764 to 1825.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Benedict, Salli</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a letter from Salli Benedict to Penny Petrone that states that she has enclosed some of her prose and poetry. The file also has copies of various poems written by Salli, such as: Sweet Grass is Around Her, Teionhontasen, Kahentineshen, After fireflies have gone, and The Fall Story. Salli was a Kanien'keha:ka from Akwesasne and had been writing for about 10 years at the time she sent that letter to Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Beothuks</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a brochure called "Museum Notes: Information Sheets from the Newfoundland Museum". This information sheet is on the Beothuks - the descendants of the Maritime Archaic people of Newfoundland and Labrador. Includes information on ancestry, the tools they used, the variety of canoes they made, and more.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Berger, Justice (re pipeline)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article from Maclean's (May 3, 1976) titled "Judgement at Yellowknife: End of Part I". It examines the The Berger Commission, officially the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry, on the impact of building a pipeline to take natural gas from the Mackenzie Valley Delta to markets in southern Canada and the United States.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bibliographies</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter from Elisabeth Knowles (Reference Librarian, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada) to Dr. Petrone regarding a bibliography on Canadian Native Authors that pre-dates 1984. Also includes bibliographies pertaining to Indigenous writers such as: Jeannette Armstrong, Bernelda Wheeler, Maria Campbell, and more.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bibliography of Algonquian Syllabic texts in Canadian repositories</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This book, A bibliography of Algonquian Syllabic Texts in Canadian Repositories, by John Murdoch (1984) is a collection of works and research tool for users interested in the syllabic writing system (syllabics) devised by James Evans, a Wesleyan Methodist Missionary in 1841.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Big Bear (Chief) (1825-1888) (Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975-1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains documents (articles, newspaper clippings, bibliographies, etc.) pertaining to Big Bear, a Plains Cree Chief, who figured prominently during the decades of 1870-1890 in the Western Plains. He was said to be outspoken, fearless, and self-reliant. One article from Maclean's talks about the book Indian Fall: The Last Great Days of the Plains Cree and the Blackfoot Confederacy by D'Arcy Jenish, who argues that the preoccupation with Riel overshadowed many other injustices such that of the mass hanging of 8 Indigenous people on November 27, 1885 at Fort Battleford (Saskatchewan).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Big White Owl (author)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1947-1950</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>In this file, you will find photocopies of news articles written by Big White Owl, who was the Eastern Associate Editor of the newspaper, The Native Voice. One of his articles is entitled "...And they called us Savages" that examines the horrific tragedies faced by 'Red Indians', and how these cold and hard facts have been too long ignored by white historians.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Boas, Franz, author (The tribes of the North Pacific Coast)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>In this file, there is an excerpt from the Archaeological Report (pages 187 to 247) from 1905. The section written by Franz Boas, from pages 235-247, is called "The Tribes of North Pacific Coast". Boas talks about how society was divided in the North Pacific coast by class, and discusses the system of barter and exchange during that time period.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Boldrey, Bob (Lists of private collection of Native American literature)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has lists of Native American non-fiction and fiction literature from Bob Boldrey's private collection. The list includes authors, titles, date published, and publisher.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bouchard, Aime (Ojibwa Chief)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper clipping from the Chronicle Journal from December 1992, entitled Treaty Council Chief resigns, written by Bob Hearn. Aime Bouchard had been the grand chief of the 1850 Ojibwa Treaty Council.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brand, Joanna, author (Life and death of Anna Mae Aquash)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has copies of articles from two newspapers, The Native People, and Wawatay News, from 1978 regarding the book, "The Life and Death of Anna Mae Aquash" by Joanna Brand. Anna Mae Aquash was a Canadian victim in the conflict between the FBI, the RCMP, and the American Indian Movement. Her body was discovered in South Dakota, on the Pine Ridge Reservation in February 1976. It was confirmed that she was killed by a bullet fired execution-style into the back of her head. Aquash grew up on Micmac reserves in Nova Scotia, and was a strong-minded activist in many Indian Organizations. She took part in the occupation of Wounded Knee in South Dakota in 1973. Author Johanna Brand spent a year learning about Anna Mae and researching the circumstances surrounding her death.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant, Beth, author &amp; editor</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains book reviews on the book Mohawk Trail, by Beth Brant. Beth Brant is an Indigenous author who explores several families connected by blood, by sexual orientation, and by their urban working-class lives. The book is part autobiographical, part poetry, part short story and reconstructed Indigenous Oral Tradition. There are also other works written by Brant that are mentioned in this file including: Food and Spirits, From the Inside-Looking at You, and A Gathering of Spirit.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant, Isaac (Six Nations Supt.)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has photocopies and re-typed versions of letters from 1829, Brantford. These letters were written by Isaac Brant, Six Nations Supt. regarding Land quality belonging to the Indians.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant, John (Mohawk Chief)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an excerpt from the book, The Valley of the Six Nations, The exodus to the Grand River. The photocopied pages are regarding the proceedings of a Council at Hamilton on July 4, 1819. It features a section of Tekarihoga's (also known as John Brant - the Mohawk Chief) speech regarding the Lands from the Grand River to the River Thames down to Lake Erie. Also contains several pages of typed accounts of Mohawk and Six Nations history, as told by Indigenous peoples and records from a government committee meeting as compiled by Solomon John Brant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant, Captain (1742-1807) Speech, Feb. 18, 1807</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of Captain Brant's speech in behalf of the 5 natorized relating to Black No.4.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant family</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a journal article, from the journal Wentworth Historical Society, entitled "The Brant Family", compiled by Mrs. John Rose Holden. Captain Joseph Brant's grandfather visited England with Peter Schuyler (1710) early in the 18th century, during the reign of Queen Anne. Joseph Brant was the Chief of the Chanagoharie Clan - Thayendanegea's Clan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant, Joseph (Petition, 1798, etc)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of handwritten letters that were in Indian Affairs (RG 10, Vol 1., pp 1-525). Names referred to in these documents include: Sir John Johnson, Captain Brant, President Rufsell, Captain Claus, to name a few.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant, Joseph (Thayendanegea) (Mohawk)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972-1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains documents (newspaper clippings, biographies, letters, etc.) on Joseph Brant, or Thayendanega. He was known to the Six Nations as "A Man for His People". He was born in 1742 and was a Chief of the Six Nations which included Kanien'keha:ka, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, On ndowa'ga, and Tuscarora tribes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant, Molly (Joseph Brant s sister)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This folder has documents on Molly Brant, the sister of Joseph Brant. The file includes letters, articles, biographies, handwritten notes, and a pamphlet on the Molly Brant Stamp that was released by the Canada Post Corporation in 1986. Molly Brant and Joseph Brant were known for their loyalty to the British at the time of the Revolutionary War, and provided the secure base upon which the loyal British were to found the new province of Upper Canada.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant, Mrs. Henry A.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of an article called "Garlanding The Flowers" written by Charlese Andrew Tupper. This article is about Mrs. Henry A. Brant, who was a writer of poetry and prose on Indigenous lore. Mrs. Brant drew attention to the history and brilliant record of the Mohawks at Tyendinaga Reservation, Deseronto. She was directly descended from the famous Chief Thayendanegea, also known as Captain Joseph Brant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant-Sero, John (1867-1914) (Ojijateka) (Mohawk) (1 of 3)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file (1 of 3) has newspaper clippings, articles, bibliographies on John Ojijatekha Brant Sero's life. Brant-Sero (Burning Blossom) was a well-known Mohawk, formerly vice-president of the Ontario Historical Society and a member of the British association. He was an author of several historical articles on the Six Nations and gave many lectures even in Liverpool, entitled "Canada and the Indians".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant-Sero, John (Ojijateka) (2 of 3)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991-1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file (2 of 3) also has photocopies of newspapers, articles, many letters from museums/historical archives across Canada and England regarding Pertone's inquiry into J.O. Brant-Sero. There is also a photocopy of an article written by John Brant-Sero entitled "Indian Rights Association After Government Scalp". John Brant-Sero was a descendant of the Mohawk Chieftain Joseph Brant. This file also includes a lineage tree of Captain Joseph Brant that shows how John was related. Also includes a copy of his marriage and death certificates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant-Sero, John (Ojijateka) (3 of 3)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991-2001</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file (3 of 3) has a bibliography of written works on John O. Brant-Sero, along with it handwritten notes, biographies, and photocopies of magazine articles on his life work.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant-Sero (Petrone   Donald Smith correspondence)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2000-2003</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains email correspondence from Don Smith to Birgit Puaksztat in 2000 regarding Brant-Sero. In the email, there is mention of how Penny Petrone wrote about J.O. Brant-Sero in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant, Theresa, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains poems written by Theresa Brant, including: Prayer for Iroquois Airmen or All Canadian Airmen, Spirit Fires, The Great Elm, Summer Dawn, Johnawada, Autumn's Kiss, and more.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant's Journal of the General Council at the Foot of the Rapids of the Miamis, May 17, 1793</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has photocopies of Brant's Journal of the General Council of the Foot of the Rapids of the Miamis (from the Public Archives Canada - Indian Affairs, RG 10, Volume 8, pp. 8124-8811).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant's letter dated Fort Erie, Nov. 6, 1794 to Col. Pickering plus P s reply</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of letters dated November 6, 1794 from Captain Brant (Fort Erie) to Col. Pickering, and also his reply.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant's letter dated Grande River, Jan. 14, 1795 to Col. McKee</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of Brant's letter to Col. McKee (document from the Public Archives Canada - Indian Affairs, RG 10, Volume 9, pp. 8812 - 9222).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant's speech of Sept. 8, 1795 at Grande River</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of Brant's speech of September 8, 1795 to His Excellency Governor Simcoe at a meeting in Grande River (document from the Public Archives Canada - Indian Affairs, RG 10, Volume 9, pp. 8812 - 9222).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brant Lease Tracts</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a notice about the Governor-General's creation of lease tracts in Brantford in February, 1835.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brass, Eleanor, author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a book review on Eleanor Brass' book "I Walk in Two Worlds", a copy of the true story called "The thunder birds avenged" (The Death of little Moon-ias-quaiw), and a newspaper article on Eleanor Brass receiving an award.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">British Columbia Chiefs  Protest (1881)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains protest literature, entitled "Letter from the Methodist Missionary Society to the Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs respecting British Columbia Troubles". It has affidavits, declarations, letters and statements pertaining to British Columbia Chiefs' protest. It has statements by David McKay, Rev. G.F. Hopkins, Chief Arthur Calder, and others.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Broken Twig</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of a handwritten letter from Broken Twig to Richard Butler, the Honorable Mjr. General at Fort Pitt. The letter is dated Fort Franklin, August 3rd at 6am.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Budd, Henry Rev. (1812-1875) (Cree)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has photocopies of handwritten letters from the late 1840s-50s, along with newsletters, articles, biographies on Henry Budd. Henry Budd was a Hudson's Bay Company clerk, farmer, teacher, and first Indigenous person ordained as an Anglican priest in North America (1850). He was acknowledged to be one of the most dedicated missionaries in the NorthWest. Budd's diary entries (1852) are said to be an example of pioneer missionary literature revealing useful information on the weather and the spiritual, secular everyday activities of the members of his congregation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Buffalo</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of an article titled "Ta-tan-ka" - Massacre of the Buffalo. It also has an excerpt from another article regarding buffalo pounds. These articles talk about the disappearance of the buffalo and how Indigenous peoples' viewpoints on the subject are often ignored.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Buffy St. Marie, singer</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of articles, newspaper clippings, music sheets of songs written by Buffy St. Marie, and biographies on her life. Buffy Sainte-Marie is a well known Canadian singer, and was actively a part of protest movements of the '60s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Buhkwujjenene Chief (1815-1900) (Ojibwa)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1932</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has articles on Chief Bukhwujjenene - recollections of trips to England (published in the Algoma Missionary News and Shingwauk Journal). When there was no missionary in Garden River, Bukhwujjenene would gather people together in his cabin and read the services of the Church and lead them in prayers. He also took part in founding the Shingwauk Home.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bull, Sam (history of White Fish Lake Reserve)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of the story written by Sam Bull, "100 Years at Whitefish 1855-1955". This is the history of White Fish Lake Reserve, and includes pictures of Chief Pakan and The Rev. H. B. Steinhauer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Burnt Church Chief</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has copies of a letter from Chief Burnt Church to His Excellency, Sir Edmund W. Head, Lieutenant Governor, regarding a General Council of the Mi'kmaq assembled at Burnt Church consisting of seventeen Chiefs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cadotte, Louis</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a note regarding Louis Cadotte - and how it was because of him that the Chippewas of Lake Superior did not join Pontiac at Detroit - pp. 305 a voyage of curiosity.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Caldwell, Rev. Luke</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This folder has an excerpt from "Progress of the gospel among the Red Indians", which has extracts from journals and reports from Missionaries in North West America. This particular section includes the journal entries of Rev. Luke Caldwell, who was an Indigenous minister stationed at Nepowewin on the river of Saskatchewan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Calf Shirt (Blood)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1953</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article entitled "The amazing death of Calf Shirt" by Hugh A. Dempsey, a photocopy from the Montana Magazine of History. Calf Shirt (Onistah-Sokaksin), who was also referred to as Minixi or Wild Person, was the leader of the Nitayxkax (Lone Fighters) band of Kainai - a division of the Niisitapi in the winter of 1873-74 at Fort Kipp, Alberta. In 1865, when two fellow chiefs were murdered by Americans, Calf Shirt led a party which killed a number of settlers who were establishing a town called Ophir in Montana territory - which was then abandoned.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Callihoo, Victoria, author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959-1960</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the work of Victoria Callihoo. It has photocopies of three stories: 1) The Iroquois in Alberta, 2) Our Buffalo Hunts, 3) Early life in Lac Ste. Anne and St. Albert in the eighteen seventies. Mrs. Callihoo lived in the Lac Ste. Anne district and her "Our Buffalo Hunts" and "The Iroquois in Alberta" stories were written in 1948.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Campbell, Maria (1940 - ) (Metis)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973-1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a bibliography on Maria Campbell, which includes Campbell's autobiographical novel Halfbreed. There are also book reviews and articles about conversations with Maria Campbell, an Indigenous author who was born in Northern Saskatchewan in 1940 and wrote books accessible to non-Indigenous children.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Canada's Native People"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1936</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Donald Santor's Canada's Native People is a part of a series, Canadiana Scrapbooks, that uses a novel approach to the presentation of social studies material. Rather than following the traditional textbook format, this book has the appearance of a scrap-book with pictures and articles pasted on the page, widely spaced, and at a variety of angles. Some of this book's content include: Native People in Canada, The Indians of the West Coast, Plains, Eastern Woodlands, The Inuit, Metis, treaties, etc.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Aboriginal Philosophy (Petrone s lectures)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has the lectures given by Penny Petrone at LU for Dr. Rabb's philosophy class focusing on Canadian Aboriginal Philosophy. It includes lectures written by Petrone, talking points on cue cards, and articles with relevant information.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Forum, The, v. 56 (666), Nov. 1976</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This issue of The Canadian Forum is focused on Native Land Claims and the Mackenzie Pipeline. It includes articles on the treaties, Dene Nation, and Confederation. This magazine also has poetry and book reviews.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadians, The First</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This article is called The First Canadians, and talks about the first peoples in North America. It details several different groups of Indigenous peoples.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"The Canadian Indian: The Prairie Provinces"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a book called "The Canadian Indian: The Prairie Provinces" that was published by the Indian and Inuit Affairs Program (Public Communications and Parliamentary Relations) in 1980.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cape Croker Reserve (Ont.)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a bibliography titled "Early Reserves: "We must go begging", and a news article on "Lumbering on Cape Croker" - part one of a series, taken from a speech by Carl Whicher of Colpoy Bay in October 1973.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Capilano, Chief</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a note regarding the Chief Capilano medallion received from King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in London in 1906.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cardinal, Harold (1945 - ) (Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a bibliography of materials on Harold Cardinal (author who wrote "The Rebirth of Canada's Indians"). It also has clippings of newspaper articles (book reviews) on Harold's book in The Native People.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Carpenter, Jock (Metis)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of the original document from 1877, "Fifty dollar bride" by Jock Carpenter. It relates to Marie Rose Smith and gives a chronicle of Metis life in the 19th century. Marie Rose Smith (1861-1960) who was the author's (Jock Carpenter's) grandmother, was born at Fort Garry into a family who lived a traditional Metis lifestyle.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Carrier Myths</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy "Transactions of The Canadian Institute - Three Carrier Myths" with notes and comments by the Rev. Father Morice, O.M.I. It talks about the most important legend among the Carrier Indians which is that of Estas - their national culture hero.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cartier, Jacques (1534-1984)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a magazine,The Archivist, on Jacques Cartier, the French navigator who set out from Saint-Malo with "61 men and two ships, commissioned by King Francis I of France to discover certain islands where it is said that a great quality of gold, and other precious things, are to be found." It also includes the accounts of Jacques Cartier's voyages.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Catlin, George:  chronicler of a dying race</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has photocopies of chapters from "Catlin's Notes of Eight Years' Travels and Residence in Europe, with his North American Indian Collection (Volume 2). This file also has an article from Time Magazine called "Chronicler of a Dying Race."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Caughnawagas</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a section of the magazine, The Beaver (Magazine of the North), with a focus on The Caughnawagas (the Haudenosaunee of Caughnawaha - a reservation across the St Lawrence River from Montreal.)</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cayuga, Cat</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a handwritten note that talks about Cat Cayuga (Oundaja), graduate of the Toronto Native Community Theatre School in 1984. She became the first Indigenous woman to direct the school.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Charcoal</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has "An Indian Epic" - The Story of Charcoal by Z.M. Hamilton. Charcoal was Kainai, and was killed at Fort MacLeod in 1897.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Chase, Rev. Henry P. (Ojibway)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file is on Rev. H. Pahtahquahong Chase, who was the hereditary chief of the Chippewa Band of Indians. There is a copy of an article on the Grand General Indian Council in Canada of 1882. Chase did a lot of work among the Oneidas, the Munceys, and the Ojibwas. He was born in the vicinity of Belleville about the year 1816 and was educated at Genesee College, in the state of New York. He was appointed the position of interpreter for the Frontier Indians and lieutenancy in the Indian militia. In 1860, he received the Queen's medal from the Prince of Wales.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Chase, John</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of an article titled, "Indians Captured Limelight during royal tour of 1860", by L. N. Bronson. Mr. John Chase was Indigenous and read an address to the Prince of Wales in Sarnia, in the presence of several Indigenous Chiefs, such as Chief Shawanoe.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cherokee past</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper article titled "No Snapshots in the Attic: A Granddaughter's Search for a Cherokee Past" by Connie May Fowler. Connie May Fowler is the author of two novels, "Sugar Cage" and "River of Hidden Dreams". In this book review, it talks about coming from a diverse bloodline: Cherokee, Irish, German, French - but having very few possessions handed down. Fowler goes into depth about her grandmother's story, Oneida Hunter May.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Chiefship</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of a book chapter, from the book "The Six-Nations Indians." It goes into detail about the origin and attributes of Chiefship.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Chihwatenhwa, Joseph (Huron)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has copies of articles from the book "Relation of 1640-41". These articles talk about Joseph Chihwatenhwa, a Christian who was accompanied by Father le Mercier on his journey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Chipewyan Resource manual   From tundra to forest</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a book titled "From Tundra to Forest - A Chipewyan Resource Manual" by Lorraine E. Brandson. This resource manual has information on museums with Anishnaabe artifacts, material culture of the Manitoban Anishinaabeg, and the "Chipewyan Ethnology Collection" of the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature (oral and video tapes, slides, and artifacts).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Chippewas</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has photocopies of many different articles, book chapters and handwritten letters. A lot of these documents are focused on the lives of Chippewa First Nation - from the territory of Minnesota (1857), canoe building, dances, Moccasin Game, lodges and furnishings, clothing, and food.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Cigar Store Indian"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of a news article entitled "Antiques" by David Brown on August 21, 1971. Brown goes into discussing the topic of "Cigar store Indians": life-size, wooden, elaborately carved Indigenous Chief figures that stood outside merchants' shops to promote sales.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">CITEP  81</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a book titled "Proceedings, CITEP '81 Vancouver". It contains a prayer by Leonard George, information on the keynote speakers (Robert Sterling, Joe Handley, Verna Kirkness), keynote addresses (such as "The Future of Native People in the Classrooms"), and CITEP '81 Program information.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Clark, Thomas Alexander Wyandot Chief (May 15, 1843)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains letters written by Chief Thomas Alexander Clark, which pertain to different motions, such as how Chiefs found guilty of misdemeanor would be summoned before the Chiefs in Council.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Clarke, Peter Dooyentate</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the book, Origin and Traditional History of the Wyandotts, written by Peter Dooyentate Clarke. This book also includes sketches of other Indigenous Peoples of North America and traditional stories of Tecumseh and his league, in the years 1811 and 1812. It also contains typed out excerpts of the book, and letters pertaining to familial shares of lots in the township of Anderdon written by Thomas A. Clarke, Alex R. Clarke, and Joseph Clarke.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Clerici, Naila ( Una terra invasa dale acqua )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article written by Naila Clerici in the Italian language. The title of the article, "Una terra invasa dale acqua: Il caso dei cree della baia di james" translates loosely to: "A land invaded by water: The Case of the Cree of James Bay" (in English). It also has an exchange of letters from Penny Petrone and Naila Clerici in 1998.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Clutesi, George (Tseshaht) 1905-1988</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967-1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a brief bibliography, biographical handwritten notes, and newspaper clippings on the life of George Clutesi. George Clutesi (who died in Feb 1988 in B.C.), was an author and painter. He was Tseshaht - a member of the Alberni Inlet branch of the Vancouver Island people. He published two books: a collection of homiletic tales, Son of Raven, Son of Deer (1967), and a historical fable "Potlatch" (1969). Clutesi also shared and broadcasted Indigenous Traditional Stories over CBS and a province-wide network in B.C.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Coltelli, Laura, author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a book review on Laura Coltelli's book, Winged Words: American Indian Writers Speak (1992). In the book, Laura Coltelli and 11 Native American writers create a dialogue, expressing various Native American perspectives. This book explores questions related to acculturation, cultural preservation, Pan-Indigeneity, and the multi-ethnic family. This book review also includes reviews of Campbell's work Half-Breed.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Columbus quincentennial</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a cover story from Time magazine from October 12, 1992 titled, "The Indians of the Americas are celebrating the Columbus quincentennial by demanding the return of their land and sovereignty", written by Michael S. Serrill. This article further talks about Elijah Harper (a Cree-Ojibwa leader and legislator in Manitoba). In order to draw attention to the injustices perpetrated against them since Columbus' landing, Indigenous groups throughout the Western hemisphere planned to mark the Oct. 12 anniversary with marches and demonstrations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Connassotego</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an excerpt from "Account of the captivity of William Henry in 1755 and of his residence among the Seneca and diaries six years and seven months till he made his escape from them" - reprinted by Henry in 1766 - quoted in History of the Promise of Saskatchewan (pp.108-111).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Connolly, Marguerite, Sister (Metis, 1830-1904)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains article excerpts, biographies, handwritten notes on the life of Sister Marguerite Connolly (1830-1904). Sister Connolly was the daughter of the Hudson's Bay Chief Factor at Fort St. James and Mujo-Nipiy (Fairleaf). She was the first vocation to the Grey Nuns at the Red River Colony (1845). Sister Connolly spoke French, English, Cree, and Saulteaux.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cook, Charles A</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of a handwritten excerpt, from a Kanien'keha:ka paper and the Sudbury Journal (1901). Editor Cooke was the son of a Kanien'keha:ka Chief and got a clerkship in the Department of Indian Affairs at Ottawa. He had begun publishing the Onkwehonwe (a semi-monthly magazine, printed in Kanien'keha). It was so successful that he turned it into a newspaper - the first of its kind in Canada.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cope, Joe (1858-1951)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains newspaper clippings, biographies, articles on the life of Joe Cope (1858-1951). Joseph C. Cope, was a prominent Mi'kmaq person of Nova Scotia whose father had conferred with Queen Victoria before Confederation to settle Indigenous issues. His father, Peter Cope, was the first Indigenous person to build a frame house. This house was often used as the gathering place for Chiefs in the Maritime area. Joe Cope was a photographer and one of Nova Scotia's best known citizens.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Copway, George (Kahgegagahbowh) (1818-1869) (Ojibway)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972-1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains many different kinds of documents, ranging from newspapers to biographies, maps, a photocopy of the book about the life of Kahgegahbowh. Kahgegahbowh (also known as George Copway) was a Methodist missionary, author, lecturer, and herbal doctor. He was the son of John Copway (a Mississauga Chief and medicine man).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Copway, George</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains newspaper clippings, biographies on the life of George Copway. George Copway was the first Indigenous author in Canada to publish a book in English - The Life, history, and travels of Kah-ge-ga-gah-bowh (1847). It was republished three years later as Recollections of a forest life.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council with the Algonquins &amp; Nipissings in Montreal July 4, 1791 (in French)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of a document from 1791 written in French, titled "Council with the Algonquins &amp; Nipissings in Montreal", from the Public Archives of Canada.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council on the Beach Indigenous Speeches, May 1814</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has Indigenous speeches in Council at the Beach on May 20-26th, 1814 (from Indian Affairs, Vol. 3, pp. 938-1627). [Originally titled: Indian speeches in Council, May 20 -26, 1814 at the Beach]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council at Sault Ste. Luis Oct. 7, 1791 (in French)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of a document from 1791 written in French, titled "Council at Sault Ste. Louis", from the Public Archives of Canada.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council Proceedings , 1796, 1798 in French, 1799, 1805, 1808, 1809, 1813.</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of many different council proceedings, some of which are written in French, from the Public Archives of Canada.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council Speeches   May 20, Nov. 20, Nov. 26, 1814</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains copies of 3 speeches delivered by the Indigenous Peoples in Council at the Beach on the 20th Inst., transcribed by W. Claus, to His Honor Lieut. General Drummonds. Proceedings of a Council where were assembled the Anishinaabe, Ottawas, Saukies, Muncee-Delawares, &amp; Lenape.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council (#5), Ottawas June 2, 1817</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of the Council no. 5 meeting, on June 2nd 1817. The meeting had: J. Maul Lieutenant Colonel 104th Reg. to commanding President, Military department, Indian Department, Michatissinaimsis, and a Speaker.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council at Amherstburg, 1818 &amp; Nov. 25, 1820</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of the minutes of a council held at Amhurstburg on October 16th, 1818 between John Atkin Esquire Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Chippewa Chiefs, and Leaders of Chinail Ecorte, Rivers St. Clair, Sable &amp; Thames and Bear Creek Virt (in regards of purchasing all the land belonging to them).</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council - Ottawa Chiefs 1818</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an account of an Indian Council held at Drummond Island in July 1818, written by Capt. T. G. Anderson (originally found in a "Report of the Affairs of Indians in Canada" section III, published in 1847). This is a "rare sample of the oratory of the Ottawa Chiefs and the conditions of the Indians after the war of 1812-14".</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council - Six Nations at Ancaster, 1819</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of the minutes of the proceedings of a council held at Ancaster in the Province of Upper Canada with the Six Nations residing on the Grand River on the 26th, 27th, and 28th of March 1819.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council - Six Nations at Fort George 1826</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of the minutes of a council with the Six Nations held at Fort George on August 3rd, 1826. Among many who were present at this meeting, included: Captain McKay 70th Regt. Commandant, The Honorable William Claus, Rev. Mr. Hancock Acting Chaplain to the Forces, and I.B. Clk of Indian Affairs.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council - Munceytown 1829</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter written in Munceytown on December 31st, 1829 by Anishinaabe and Muncee-Delaware children to their Governor and Father regarding planning a meeting between the 25 Chiefs and the Governor.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council - Six Nations at Grand River, 1829</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the proceedings of a Council of the Six Nations held at the Onondaga Council fire, at the Grand River on October 14, 1829.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council Proceedings Caughnawaga Iroquois 1835</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has the proceedings of a Council held at the Village of Caughnawaga on December 19, 1835 to take into consideration the Election of the 3 Chiefs of the Haudenosaunee tribe of that Village to fill up the Vacancies caused by the resignation of Thomas Teatethon, Thomas Tacatchta and Charles Katshirakiron.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council Proceedings Chippewas and Ottawas 1836</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of a proposal of land that was written on August 9th, 1836 in Manitouwaning, to the Ottawas and Anishinaabeg.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council Proceedings on Manitoulin Island, 1838</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has extracts of speeches that were delivered at a council on the Manitoulin Island, 1838. The extracts are speeches by Chiefs, specifically: Chief Monkomanish, Chief Manitogabaouit, Chief Begigishiqueshkam, and Chief Bamakoneshkam.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council Proceedings Ojibway 1840</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has minutes of a general council meeting on January 24th, 1840. In this meeting, it was decided that leading Chiefs in each tribe should get a certain sum per year as a remuneration for their time and trouble in looking after the affairs of their people.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council Proceedings Onondaga, July 7, 1841</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains minutes of the council proceedings from July 7th, 1841 in Onondaga, with the Chiefs of the Six Nations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council Proceedings Orillia 1846</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the minutes of the General Council of Indian Chiefs and Principal men held at Orillia, Lake Simcoe Narrows, on Thursday, July 30th and Friday, July 31st, 1846 on the proposed removal of the smaller communities and the establishment of manual labour schools.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council Minutes from Sault Ste Marie, Aug. 18, 1848   Shingwakonse, Peau de Chat speeches</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the minutes of a Council held by J. G. Anderson at Sault Ste. Marie on Friday, August 18th, 1848. Those assembled included Indigenous people from the Sault, from Fort William, and from places in between.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council Delegates from W &amp; E Canada, 1870, Six Nations</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has the proceedings of the General Council of the Six Nations and Delegates from different bands in Western and Eastern Canada on June 10, 1870.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Councils Proceedings Manitoba Crees, 1871-1873, 1876</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has letters written to the Honourable Adams George Archibald, and Honourable A. Morris - Lieutenant Governors of Manitoba. The letters were sent from White Fish Lake, Wesleyan Mission Whitefish Lake, St. Peters, etc.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council from Six Nations 1874</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has the proceedings of the Grand General Council of the Chippewa Nation, Munsee-Delaware Nation, Six Nations, etc. held on the Sarnia Reserve on June 25th to July 3rd, 1874.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council, 7th Grand General Indian of 1882</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has the minutes of the 7th Grand General Indian Council, held upon the New Credit Indian Reserve, near Hagersville, Ontario from September 13th to September 18th, 1882. The officers present included: Chief Sampson Green (President), James Styers &amp; Chief Solomon James (Vice Presidents), and Chief P. E. Jones (Secretary &amp; Treasurer).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Council Minutes, Cape Croker, 1884</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has the minutes of the eighth Grand General Indian Council, held upon the Cape Crocker Indian Reserve, County of Bruce, from Sept. 10th to Sept. 15th, 1884. Officers present: Chief WM B. McGregor, Chief Joseph Fisher, Chief Solomon James, Chief P. E. Jones, F. Lamorandier, and Able Waucosh.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Copy of the Testament by which the Kanien'keha:ka of the Bay of Quinte hold their lands, April 1, 1793</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of the testament by which the Kanien'keha:ka of the Bay of Quinte hold their lands. This was signed on April 1st, 1793.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Correspondence (early) re feasibility study</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence from many different museums, libraries, and universities regarding the feasibility of a study regarding early Indigenous Canadian literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Correspondence (later), 1982</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence from many different museums, libraries, and universities regarding the feasibility of a study regarding early Indigenous Canadian Literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Correspondence Petrone-Stacey, 1991</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a letter written to Petrone from Stacey (National Gallery of Canada) regarding two groups of Ontario Ojibway who went to England in the 1840s. The first being the group from Garden River who went over and joined with George Catlin in 1843-44. The second group, led by Maungwudaus, consisted of New Credit Mississaugas and Walpole Island Ojibway.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Courchene, David, Chief</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of a news article written by Wally Dennison titled "Non-status Indians Challenge Courchene", and an address to General Synod by Dave Courchene - President Manitoba Indian Brotherhood.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crane, Jacob</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a letter written by Jacob Crane on April 1st 1853 to Samuel P. Jarvis (in Toronto) in regards to land payment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crate, Joan, poet</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file includes copies of poems written by Joan Crate such as "Henry, you died alone", or "To Allen on his Wedding Day". It also includes a book review of Breathing Water, a novel written by Joan Crate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crazy Horse</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper clipped entitled "The Revenge of Crazy Horse", written by Betty Chalmers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Credit Mission 1829, 1837</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a Petition from the Credit Indians to her Majesty regarding Indians wishing to have title deeds for the lands on which they are now living and cultivating.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Credit River Indians re Removal to Munceytown, Dec.6, 1842.</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has documents regarding the removal of Credit Indians to Muncey Town. Mentioned in these documents are: Governor General Lord Sydenham, and Sir Charles Bagot. There is also an address to Sir Charles Bagot from Joseph Sawyer and John Jones on behalf of the Mississauga people residing at the Credit River.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cree (Eastern) songs</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968-1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a collection of Eastern Cree Songs &amp; Texts - a report submitted to the National Museum of Man, Ottawa, for contract research completed during 1968-1969. This collection was assembled by Richard J. Preston, an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Franklin and Marshall College.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cree Hunters of Mistassini</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a pamphlet about different films, some of which were produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Out of the many films summarized include: Cree Hunters of Mistassini, Our Land is Our Life, The Ballad of Crowfoot, and Charley Squash Goes to Town, to name a few.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cree Peoples</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article that has the "Narratives of Early Encounters between Europeans and the Cree of Western James Bay" by John S. Long (Ontario History, Vol. 80, No. 3, September 1988). It also includes an Editorial Page from The Native People (August 1975): "Metis should elect three vice-presidents", and "The Sax and Fox - Cree theory". [Originally titled: Indians (Cree)]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cree Traditional Stories</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains Cree Traditional Stories, namely: 'Like words of fire' by David Smyth, "The Medicine Man in the Tree", and "The Fat Boy and the Giants with no hearts". [Originally titled: Cree myths]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cree Traditional Story of Iyashees</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has "The Story of Iyashees" - a Cree Story. This is a Traditional Story told by Thomas Rupert and translated by Robert Kanatewat. [Originally titled: Cree myth of Iyashees]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cree Speech in Isham, John - Observations (1749)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1949</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has James Isham's observations on Hudson Bay, 1749. It contains his notes and observations from a book entitled "A Voyage to Hudson's Bay in the Dobb's Gallery, 1749" - E.E. Rich ed.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cree Syllabics in Hansard (Saskatchewan, March 14, 1989)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of the Debates and Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (Hansard) from March 14, 1989. This is a significant piece because this was the first time Cree syllabics appeared in Hansard - the official transcript of debate in the assembly. Keith Goulet delivered the first part of his reply to the throne speech in Cree, critiquing the government for making no mention of Indigenous or Metis people.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cree - the Conjuring House</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965-1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This paper, "The Conjuring House of the Eastern Cree", is a report to the Department of Ethnology of the National Museum of Canada on 1965-66 contract of Richard J. Preston. The purpose of this paper is to present information obtained from his field work at Rupert's House, James Bay, Quebec during the summers of 1963-1966. In the data included in this paper is a translation from a tape recording of a conjuring tent performance.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crowfoot, Chief ( - 1890)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has newspaper clippings, reports, bibliographies, articles and biographies on Chief Crowfoot.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Culleton, Beatrice (Masionier) (1949) (Metis)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles written by Beatrice Culleton, entitled "A Search for April Raintree", published in Canadian Literature, 2000. There is also a book review by Margaret Clarke entitled "Revisioning April Raintree".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cultora planetaria: omologazione o diversita?</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a book that is written in the Spanish language, titled: "Planetary culture: homologation or diversity? The relationship between the Indigenous peoples of the American continent and the West".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Currie, Dr. Walter (Potawatomi)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has articles written on and by Dr. Walter Currie, who was the President of the Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada. It also contains a copy of the Senate Committee on Poverty which was held on February, 10th, 1970. It addresses the statistics regarding Indigenous peoples and poverty, and the need for action by the Government to address such issues.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cuthand, Beth, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article entitled, "Transmitting our Identity as Indian Writers" by Beth Cuthand. Cuthand, an author and journalist, writes in the article about the need for more Indigenous writers and how the process of writing and using the English language can be used to heal and become "whole, complete human beings again".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cuthand, Stanley Rev. (Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1960-1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has newspaper clippings and articles written on Rev. Stanley Cuthand. One of the articles is titled "Integration is His Aim", which talks about how Reverend Stanley Cuthand, a Cree from Saskatchewan, took up the challenge of integration and conducted church services for white and Indigenous people together at the Blood Reserve in Alberta.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cypress Hill Massacre, 1873</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1873</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a story titled, "Eashappie, one of the few survivors of the massacre tells the story".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Daily Colonist, May 15, 1880</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of newspaper clippings from the Daily Colonist, published on May 15th, 1880, titled "The Indian and Their Lands".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Daughters of the Country (review)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This is a page from a magazine in the Television section, titled "Pride and Prejudice" - Daughters of the Country, written by Gillian Mackay. This article talks at depth about the Daughters of the Country a four-part National Film Board series. Each hour long drama tells the story of a M tis woman who refuses to become a victim of society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Davey, Brian, Chief (presentation to the Rendezvous on commonsense conference, Nov. 1993)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of the Presentation by Deputy Grand Chief Brian Davey to the Rendezvous on Common Sense Conference at the Valhalla Inn, Thunder Bay on November 4th, 1993. Chief Davey Brian focused on land claims and self-government negotiations in the context of economic development in Northern Ontario.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">De-ba-jeh-mu-jig Theatre</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper article entitled "Three new plays scripted by De-ba-jeh-mu-jig Theatre" by Jane Story, which was published in The Manitoulin Expositor on February 1, 1989.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Decoteau, Alex (Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a news article from The Native People, entitled "Edmonton City Police Honor Cree Athlete", published on May 16, 1977 by Angela Mah. Alex Decoteau was born in 1887 on the Red Pheasant Reserve near North Battleford, Saskatchewan. From a young age, he showed impressive talent in running and his athletic career can be described as a succession of victories.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dehcho Dene Oral Traditions</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages 26-29 of the chapter "Legends of The Slavey Indians of The MacKenzie River" by Robert Bell in "Journal of American Folk-Lore XIV (1901). [Originally titled: Slavey Indians of the MacKenzie River (Legends)]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dekanaweda</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1950-1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Documents related to Dekanawida (Dekanawideh). According to legend, Dekanahwideh was born in Wendat territory near the Bay of Quinte on what is now the Thayendawagan Deseronto Reserve. To his people, he was the one who led the Haudenosaunee nations out of the wilderness of continual warfare into peace with each other.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dene traditional stories</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has Dene Traditional Stories written by Rev. Father A. G. Morice, including: Origin of Light and Origin of Fire. Other Stories include: The Blind Man and the Loon, Yoehta (Ursa Major) and the Young Man. [Originally titled "Dene myths"]</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Department of Indian Affairs</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has newspaper articles on the Department of Indian Affairs, including titles such as: End of Indian Affairs would delight natives, and Ottawa seeks native help in planning special laws. This file also has an administrative outline that outlines the historical development of the administration of the Indian Affairs.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Deserontyon, John Capt. (c. 1742-1811) (Mohawk)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1921</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has many different documents: photocopies of letters, articles, book excerpts on Captain John Deserontyon, and the settlement at Deseronto.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Deskaheh (Levi General) Chief, Cayuga (1878-1925)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969-1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file pertains to Deskaheh, a Haudenosaunee Statesman. The file includes a pamphlet from the Six Nations Indian Museum Series detailing the history of Deskaheh and his tribulations in international politics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Diamond, Billy (Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains The Cree Statement to the Standing Committee on Indian Affairs and Northern Development that was presented by Grand Chief Billy Diamond on March 26, 1981. It mentions the costing of the James Bay and Northern Quebec agreement, as well as the fiscal impact of Part of the James Bay Agreement on the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dick, Leonard (Chap. 2 from Broken Spirit, 1978</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Excerpt from Leonard Dick's book Broken Spirit.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dictionary of Canadian Biography entry re Brant-Sero</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence from the Dictionary of Canadian Biography pertaining to Petrone's request to make edits to the Biography of Brant-Sero, John Ojijatekha (Baptized John Sero, rebaptized John Brant-Sero) written by Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dieter, Walter (presentation to the Senate Committee on Poverty)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a document entitled, "Presentation to Senate Committee on Poverty" by Walter Dieter (Chief, National Indian Brotherhood) and President Walter Currie (Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada). It addresses statistics regarding Indigenous peoples and poverty, and the need for action by the Government to address such issues.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dion, Joseph F. (1888-1959) (Metis)  Memoirs of J. F. Dion  The Native people, August 1969;  Open letter from Joe Dion , The Native people, August 24, 1979</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file includes newspaper articles, memoirs, and a book review of the book, "My Tribe the Crees" written by Joseph P. Dion. As a descendant of Big Bear, he speaks intimately of the tragic period of the Riel Rebellion from the Indigenous point of view.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dream Catcher, v.1(1), June 1998 (CESO Aboriginal Services)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a letter from Simon Otto who gifted Penny Petrone a dream catcher and also included a brief history of the dreamcatcher. There is also an issue of the DreamCatcher, Vol.1 Issue 1 from June 1998 that talks about Wendy Stratton - CESO's new director of volunteer services, The Learning Circle, Management advisory services, and Northern Justice.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dumont, Gabriel (Metis)  A glimpse of Metis history  The Native people, August 29, 1975, p. 12</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a news article titled "A glimpse at Metis history" by Willie Anderson in the newspaper, The Native People, Vol. 8 #35, page 12. It talks about Metis peoples, Louis Riel, and the NorthWest Rebellion.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dunn, Willie (Mi'kmaq) (1941- )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the following:  Pulowech and the sea maiden Attookwokun , legend written in a theatre version; songs    Louis Riel ,  Crazy horse ,  Ballad of Crowfoot , Charlie Wenjack ,  The Carver , etc.,  Willy Dunn  The Native people, March 1974.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Earth Mother Figure of Native North America</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article written by Nancy C. Zak (Inuk) ReVision v. 10(3), Winter 1988, p. 27-36 - titled: The Earth Mother Figure of Native North America. This article is based on a paper presented at the August 1985 symposium, "Is the Earth a Living organism?" sponsored by the National Audubon Expedition Institute at the University of Massachusetts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Edwards, Philip  Natives can have best of two worlds  Chronicle Journal</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper article titled "Natives can have best of two worlds", written by Phillip Edwards. The focus is on Indigenous spirituality and traditions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Elliot, John W. (1861 - 1921) (Chief Six Nations)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1921</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a note taken from the Calgary Daily Herald (1921), "Noted Chief of Six Nations is Buried in East Lake" - Brantford, ON. Chief John W. Elliot was the first cousin of the late Pauline Johnson. He was born on the Indian Reserve at Onondaga.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Erasmus, George</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has newspaper clippings regarding George Erasmus (Dene). Some titles include:  George Erasmus still key native leader  from the Toronto Star, Dec. 26, 1983, p. 14;  Premiers hear but don t understand  The Citizen, Ottawa, March 6, 1983;  Native chief calls for demonstrations  Manitoulin expositor, March 8, 1989, p. 5; Speech to Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, June 21, 1990, Native studies review, v. 6(1), 1990.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Erasmus, Peter (1833-1931)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has documents in regards to Peter Erasmus (Metis) - who was active during the 1870's-80s; although his reminiscences were not prepared until the 1920s. There are numerous letters, including some that were dated June 27, 1850 and August 10, 1852. There is a copy of Chap. 12 from Buffalo deep and nights, 1976. Other documents include:  Guide Erasmus life story published , The Native people, May 16, 1977, p. 7; Languages without refuge, Ojibway-Cree Cultural Centre;  Mother tongue , Native women, v. 10(2-3), 1989;  The Buffalo hunt of the Plains Cree , Wawatay news, March 12, 1998, p. 13.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Falcon, Pierre (1793-1876)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has documents on Pierre Falcon, such as:  The battle of Seven Oaks ;  Au Pays des Bois-Brules  by Annette Saint-Pierre. Pierre Falcon was known as "The Bard of the Prairie Metis". His folk ballads which were popular with voyageurs were characterized by a rollicking rhythm, and his most famous song was "The battle of the Seven Oaks".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Fedorick, Joy Asham</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989-1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article written by Joy Asham Fedorick titled "Mother Tongue: Aboriginal Cultures and Languages", and some newspaper articles written by Joy - "Muddy waters, mosquitoes, home", "Elders' Drug Mart being forced out of business" (The Chronicle Journal, 1996), "The Buffalo Hunt of the Plains Cree" (Wawatay News, March 1998). It also includes a book titled "Ojibway Cree Cultural Center" that has a ton of different sections on languages, storytelling, the teaching tree, and so forth.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Female Trail Blazers of Canadian History</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This book, "Women Yesterday" contains the biographies of some of the female trail blazers of Canadian history. This book belonged to Pauline Johnson, and it was published by the University Women s Club, Oakville, 1976. Some of the women mentioned includes: Francoise-Marie Jacqueline de la Tour, The Strickland sisters (Catherine Parr Trail, Susanna Moodie), Adelaide Hunter Hoodles, E. Cora Hind, Pauline Johnson, Maude Abbott, Emily Carr, Lucy Maude Montgomery, Alice Wilson, Agnes Maphail and the famous five.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Feminist Studies</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an review essay titled,  Literature and criticism by Native and Metis women in Canada , by Sylvia Bowerbank and Dolores Nawagesic Wawia. It is one of the many essays of the Feminist Studies Volume 20, Number 3.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Fidler, Peter</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper article, "Peter Fidler  by Arthur S. Morton in The Star-Phoenix. It talks a bit about of Peter Fidler's and David Thompson's life in the 1790s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Fine Day (1847-1941) (Plains Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1941</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper article titled,  Fine Day, great Cree warrior has begun long journey to Spirit Lord , by C. Wetton, Saskatoon star phoenix, Jan. 9, 1841.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">First Contact</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1938-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Articles including:  Amerindian views of French culture in the seventeenth century , Cornelius J. Jaenan, Canadian historical review, v. 55, 1975, p. 261-91;  Social revolution in early eastern Canada , Canadian historical review, v. 19, 1938, p. 264-76;  The eastern Algonkian tribes , Indians in Transition;  Travels in North America  (excerpt), by Peter Kaln, v. 11, p. 37- , London, 1771;  A northern bicentennial , New trail, Winter, 1988, p. 7-9;  Ottawa says it is sorry , Maclean s, Jan. 19, 1998;  Person, place, thing , Globe and Mail.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Flemish Bastard (Mohawk Chief) (fl.1650-87)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a biography on Flemish Bastard: whose Indigenous name is unknown, and was a Kanien'keha:ka Chief who delivered two French hostages at Quebec in July 1654, and complained that the Jesuit, Father Simon Le Monye, was sent on an embassy to the Onondagas instead of to the Kanien'keha:ka who were the closer neighbours of the French.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Fontaine, Phil</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file includes a copy of a speech by Philip Fontaine to the Manitoba Legislature (1990) and a magazine article on the politics of an apology by the government to its Indigenous populations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Fort Chipewyan</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article titled "A Northern Bicentennial" published in New Trail in 1988. It is based on Fort Chipewyan - which was founded as a fur-trading post in 1788 and is the oldest permanently occupied community in Alberta.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Four Kings</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has the following documents: The four kings of Canada, London 1710;  Four kings came to dinner with their honors , Malvina Bolus, Beaver, Autumn 1973, p. 4-11;  Red kings and the white queen , Chap. 4 of Indians abroad, p. 34-48.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Fox, Leo</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains an editorial "Good luck Annette  written by Leo Fox, Kainai news, Sept. 1, 1971.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Fox, Mary Lou</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a newspaper article,  Mayan culture shared with Island Native , Manitoulin expositor, March 1, 1989.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Frog Lake Massacre (1885)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1942</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This contains an article titled,  Red man s captive  by W. B. Cameron, Beaver, Dec. 1942, p. 48-51.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Gambler, the</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a handwritten note on the Gambler, including notes from The Long Descent and a Fragile Freedom.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Garangula Chief (fl.1659-88)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has information on Chief Garangula (Iroquois), also known as Otreouti. There is an article titled,  Indian races of America , and extracts from Jesuit relations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Garden River Reserve</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973-1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains extracts from Algoma missionary news, v. 7(2), Feb. 1884; letter of complaint dated Oct. 12, 1852; poster Ojibbeway Indians from Catlin s North American Indian collection at Windsor Castle, London, 1843-44;  The Indian marriage at St Martin s Church , Pictorial times, April 1844; Scrapbooks index;    feel church broke trust  Sault star, Feb. 24, 1975;  E.F. Wilson: early years as missionary in Huron and Algoma  by David Nock, Journal of the Canadian Church Historical Society, Dec. 1973, p. 78-96</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">George, Dan, Chief (1899-1981) (Coast Salish)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967-1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains the following documents:  Confederation lament , Vancouver sun, July 4, 1967;  Chief Dan George , Today;  My very good dear friends ;  Chief Dan George , Howard Bernard, Indian news;  Chief Dan George, symbol of national pride , Lenora Keesbig-Tobias, Ontario Indian, v. 4(9), 1981, p. 8-9; Review of My heart soars, Beaver, Winter 1975</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Gilles, George (Métis)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains  Three Indian tales , from the Alberta Historical Review, winter, 1967. It is written by George Gilles in the late 1890s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Gladstone, James (Kainai) Senator</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958-1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has the following documents:  Indian school days , Alberta historical review, Winter 1967, p. 18-24;  I ll never be too old to learn  and  Letter to Maisie , Native voice, March 1958;  Portrait of Canada s first Indian senator: J. Gladstone , Native voice, Jan. 1960; Debates of the Senate (Hansard), Aug. 13, 1958</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Gload, Joseph &amp; other Indians of Annapolis County</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains  The petition of Joseph Gload, 1844 , Public Archives of Nova Scotia RGS Misc. A series P v. 8A # 93.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Goldie, Terry</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains the article  Fresh canons: the Native Canadian example  written by Terry Goldie, English Studies in Canada, XVII, December 4, 1991.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Government letters to Indigenous Peoples</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains: Government letters, Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library, June 21, 1817, March 22, 1821; T. G. Anderson Papers, The Baldwin Room.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Grandes-Oreilles Chief (fl.1814) (Chippewa)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a speech taken from A Narrative of occurrences in the Indian countries of North America, London, 1817. Grandes Oreilles was a Chief of the Chippewas and addressed several of the partners of the North-West Company in the Indian Hall in 1814.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Grassy Narrows</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a newspaper article,  Grassy Narrows traditional way of life destroyed by pollution and government , Akwesasne notes, Winter 1984, p. 9.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Grey Owl (1888-1938)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1936-1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a review  From the land of shadows  by Donald B. Smith; speech to Empire Club of Toronto, Nov. 12, 1936;  Grey Owl play lays egg , Native people, v.9(26), July 1976, p. 4</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Grisdale, Alex</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "  Neechee and the omen of the seven ribs  by Alex Grisdale.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Gull Bay</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>There is a mini newspaper clip titled "Root of the Problem" that discusses the problem of poor money management and poor conditions at Gull Bay.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Halfe, Louise (Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a book review and extracts from Bear Bones &amp; Feathers - written by Louise Halfe.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Handsome Lake</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains:  The origin of the Iroquois as suggested by their archaeology  by Arthur C. Parker, American Ethnologist, v. 18, 1916</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Harper, Elijah (Métis)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This contains a Speech re: the Indian Act, June 21, 1990, in Native studies review v. 6(1), 1990, by Chief Elijah Harper (the first treaty Indian to be elected to the Manitoba legislature and appointed a provincial cabinet minister).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Harper, Vern (Métis)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper article titled,  Radical results : Native leaders ponder outcome of militancy of 1970s, by Rudy Platiel.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Harris, Kenneth B. (Chief)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>File has a handwritten note stating that Chief Harris B. Kenneth was a writer from Alert Bay, B.C.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Harris, Walter</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article "Walter Harris re: The Indian Act", that talks about the Canadian government, treaties, and Indian nations.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hatzen, Leon</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains: The Niagara Falls review from Oct. 14, 1941 regarding the funeral of Alexander Leon Hatzan. There is also a biography on the life of Dr. A. Leon Hatzan.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Haudenosaunee</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1935-1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article titled "The Origins of the Iroquois" by Walter A. Kenyon, another titled "The Ontario Iroquoian Controversy" by Frank Ridley. [Originally titled: Iroquois]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Haudenosaunee Converts</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of some pages from "Historical Notes Respecting the North American Indians", pages 85-94. [Originally titled: Iroquois converts]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Highway, Tomson (1951 - )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Documents include: a book review of Kiss of the Fur Queen (a novel written by Tomson Highway), reviews of his plays: Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing (sequel to The Rez Sisters), newspaper articles, magazines, etc.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hill, Lydia</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has handwritten letters from the 1880s, many of which are written from Deseronto, written to Mr. Kirby from Lydia Hill.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hill, W.J.</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has copies of handwritten letters from W.J. Hill to Mr. Kirby. They were written from different areas - Mohawk Reserve, Shannonville, etc.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hungry Wolf, Beverly</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a biography and a copy of the cover pages of the book, "The ways of my grandmothers" which was written by Beverly Hungry Wolf.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hunt, George (Kwakiutl)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1923</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a preliminary data sheet that talks about the collection of Hunt, George, which contains a hand-written transcript of some of the histories of twenty one coppers of the Kwakiutl tribe sent to the National Museum of Canada in 1923.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indian Act</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978-1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has newspaper clippings in relation to the Indian Act: Wawatay News: "Short History of Canada's Indian Act" (Dec 1979), Wawatay News: "Indian act to change or vanish?" (Dev 1979), "The Politics of Power" (Maclean's 1986).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indian Act Sex Discrimination</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the Indian Act (published in 1970 by the Queen's Printer for Canada), newspaper articles such as "Indian Act Amendment would remove sex bias", "Indian Act change to cost $3 billion, report estimates" (By Marina Strauss, Globe &amp; Mail, 1984), and "Indian women - most unequal in Canada" by Elizabeth Dingman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indian Association of Alberta</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of the Conference reports of the Indian Association of Alberta from December 14, 1967 in the Mayfair Hotel Edmonton, Alberta. The opening address was made by Mr. Thomas Cardinal - the President of the Indian Association of Alberta.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Indian Captivities"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1950-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of "Indian Captivities" written by Marius Barbeau from the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (published in 1950).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indian Contribution to Modern Civilization</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper article titled "Indian Contribution to Modern Civilization" by William B. Newell in The Native People (pg 6).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Indian Diamond Jubilee Celebration" (Sask.) 1936</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1936</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a document titled "Indian Diamond Jubilee Celebration" - Commemorating the Signing of Treaty No. 6 at Carlton Saskatchewan, on August 11-12, 1936.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"The Indian Diplomacy of John Graves Simcoe"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1953</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "The Indian Diplomacy of John Graves Simcoe" by S.F. Wise (Canadian Historical Association).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Indian Hall of Fame"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967-1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains news articles, and a pamphlet titled "Indian Hall of Fame" from the Woodland Indian Cultural Educational Centre with a list and description of noteworthy Indigenous leaders and a piece of woodland art.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Indian Legends of the Muskoka's &amp; the North Country"</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a pamphlet titled "Indian Legends of Muskoka and the North Country" by Lyman B. Jackes. This booklet is a publication of The Canadian Historical Press, Toronto.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Indians of Ontario: A Historical Review"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a book titled "Indians of Ontario: An Historical Review" by Indian Affairs Branch (Ottawa, 1966).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Re: "Indian Policy of Henry Hamilton" 1775</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article titled, "The Indian Policy of Henry Hamilton: a Re-valuation".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Indians of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a book called "Indians of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces" (A Historical Review) published by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development in March 1967. It explores the topics of: Colonization of Acadia, Colonization of Quebec, and Early Missionaries.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indian Time (Journal of Pan - American Indian League v. 2(15)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of the Indian Time - "the smallest Indian Paper with the Biggest Punch" (Journal of the Pan-American Indian League; Volume 2; Number 15). The publisher is Doug Wilkinson (Johnny Canoe)</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"The Indian Treaty as Literature"</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of an article published in the Yale Review, titled "The Indian Treaty as Literature" by Lawrence C. Wroth. Wroth talks about the "Indian Treaties" as a literary type that has been neglected by readers and teachers of early American literature.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Art</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a Wawatay News newspaper from June 1978 article titled "Four local artists show works in national Indian art show" included are photograph works of Goyce Kakegamic's work "Loon's Nocturnal Call," Joshim Kakegamic "Rabbits," Carl Rae "Water Spirit," and Saul Williams "Sea Gull Eating Fish." This file also contains a newspaper from Wawatay News from May 1977 Vol 3, #7 article titled "Native Art- Living Culture" detailing information on artist, Roy Kakegamic. [Originally titled: Native Art]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Autobiographies</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of excerpts from the book "American Indian Autobiography" - which contains over 500 Indian autobiographical narratives. This file also has copies of journal articles and a newspaper clipping. The articles give a brief historical outline of the autobiographical works that have been written by Native Americans.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Converts</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains verses written by a Converted Native Christian, When Near Death.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Dance</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has newspaper clippings: "How City Life Killed Rita Joe", "First ballet written by native has message of pride and hope" and "The Spirit Soars: A native ballet keeps Indian legends alive". [Originally titled: Indian Dance]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Drama</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985-1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains documents concerning Indigenous drama and theatre. Several articles from "Letters in Canada, 1991", U of T Quarterly, "New Native American Drama", Books in Canada, etc. Includes information on Indigenous playwrights such as Daniel Davis Moses and Drew Hayden Taylor. Contains several programs for plays by Spirit Song Native Indian Theatre Company, The Association for Native Development in the Performing and Visual Arts via the Native Theatre School, Native Earth Performing Arts Inc. and Catalyst Theatre. Some plays include "Teach Me the Ways of the Sacred Circle," "Shadow Warrior," "All My Relations," and "Weesageechak Begins to Dance." Also includes several letters between Penny Petrone and members of staff of different Indigenous theatre companies. There are also some newspaper and magazine articles concerning background info, objectives, motivations, etc. of different individuals and groups involved in Indigenous theatre. A poster advertising "The Tribes of Dawn" by Spirit Song Native Indian Theatre Company Production can be found in Box 17. [Originally titled: Native Drama]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Education</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Pamphlets, articles, newspaper clippings on "Indian education". Some of the titles of books in this file include: Indian Summer, Indian Education in Canada, Indian Control of Indian Education, Indian Education: Curriculum Development Native Languages, and Native Studies. There is a summary report of The Task Force on the Educational Needs of Native Peoples of Ontario (1976). [Originally titled: Indian Education]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Education</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "Learning from The Spirit Songs" by Ruth Phillips (Carleton University Magazine, 1989), and a newspaper article titled, "The Spirit sings a melancholy tune of sorrow" by Brian Maracle (The Ottawa Citizen, 1988). [Originally titled: Indian Exhibitions]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Film</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains film reviews, such as "Highway of dreams: A new movie follows a native Indian's quest" (MacLean's, 1989), a news article titled "Cold Journey: A Look on Modern-Day Indian Lifestyles" (The Native People, 1977), and "Banal 'epic' a costly disappointment" by John Cuff (The Globe and Mail). [Originally titled: Indian Film]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Ghost Dance</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a pamphlet titled "I wear the Morning Star" - The American Indian Ghost Dance", published by the Minneapolis Institute of Arts (co-sponsored by the Minneapolis Regional Native American Center). It has an explanation of what the Ghost Dance is and how it traces back to 1889. [Originally titled: Indian Ghost Dance]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Headdresses</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping, titled "Headdress traces owner's life story" published in the Globe and Mail on Tuesday, January 27, 1981. [Originally titled: Indian headdress]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous History (1)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>These two files contain handwritten notes on Indigenous history (Blackfeet or Niisitapi, Haidas, Inuit, Metis, Ojibwa, etc.)</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous History (2)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a research grant application for a project on Indigenous history in film.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Humour</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a short paragraph of a dialogue (from an unknown source; pgs 138-139) between a distinguished Pottowattomie warrior and an government agent in Chicago. [Originally titled: Indian Humor]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Languages</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several articles, in whole or in part, about various Indigenous languages (e.g. Anishinaabemowin), their cultural role, and the extent to which they should be taught in schools across Ontario. Articles are torn and photocopied from multiple magazines including Maclean's and The Reporter, as well as from newspapers. Also includes a typewritten copy of "Geographical Names from Indian Languages," a document from Ontario Archives, Toronto, detailing the alphabet of an Indigenous language, and a booklet titled "Canadiana List: 59 Native Languages, Art and People." [Originally titled: Indian Language]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Leadership</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper article from Wawatay News, December 1979, titled "Reflections on Indian leadership - changing roles", written by Jim Morris. [Originally titled: Indian leadership]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Letters</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1944</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a compilation of letters from many different people, such as Mark Spence (1944, from Indian lives and legends), James P. Jarvis, Peter Jones, Jean Baptist Autagaurinini, etc. [Originally titled: Indian letters]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Literature</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied document with an article titled "Many Voices; An Anthology of Contemporary Canadian Indian Poetry, by David Day and Marilyn Bowering. The review describes how "Many Voices" the poems speak for themselves, clearly and cleanly outline the spectrum of the Canadian Indigenous Population. This file also contains a photocopy of "Books in Canada," pages 24 and 25, dated December 1977. This file contains a photocopy of an original letter and a typewritten version from A.M. Van Cleve to Mr. Samuel ? Detroit, discussing copies of Indigenous speeches. A newspaper page from Indian News that includes a Poetry page is found in this file. Additionally, this file contains a photocopy of chapter XXXII titled "Non-English Writings II, pages 610-635. [Originally titled: Native Literature]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Medals</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper article titled "Indians played part in new world coinage", written by Edward Banning and "Treaty medals have two sides" by Howard Bernard. [Originally titled: Indian medals]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Medicine</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has several Indigenous medicine recipes, such as Beaver Casters, Bile from Black Bears, Skunk Liquid, Poplar, Spruce, Bannock, Fish head stew, etc. There are also handwritten notes regarding Indigenous delicacies, and Traditional Stories related to them. This file contains a newspaper from Wawatay News dated April 1978 Vol.4 #6. The newspaper includes the article, "Early Explorers Write about Indian Medicine" detailing how the Indigenous population "know the medicinal virtues of many herbs and samples, and apply the roots of plants and the barks of trees with success." [Originally titled: Indian medicine]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Memorials (1835)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has letters written to Sir John Johnson Baronet, SuperIntendent General of Indian Affairs in the province of Lower Canada (District of Montreal) in regards to the Memorial of Chiefs of the Indigenous group inhabiting the Village of Sault St. Louis. [Originally titled: Indian memorials (1835)]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Music</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple documents on Indigenous music and poetry, including articles from magazines, newspapers, and scholarly journals. Also contains one and a half pages of Ojibwe songs, including Trader's Song, Vision Song, Cradle Song, Lament of the Toad Doctor, and I'm Fetching Songs. Also contains a booklet of songs including Address of a war-party to their women on leaving the village, Love Song, Medicine Song, Song before Banquet, Chant To The Fire*fly, and the Whaling song. This file contains a series of handwritten notes written by Penny Petrone. This file also contains half a page on the "picturesque quality of Indigenous speech" alongside a photocopy of the introduction chapter of The Indians' Book by Natalie Curtis describing Indigenous songs. [Originally titled: Native Music]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Newspapers and Periodicals</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several original Indigenous newspapers (e.g. The Moccasin Telegraph, The Indian, The Teepee Tribune, and Weendamahgawin News) alongside several photocopies of newspaper pages (e.g. from The Native Voice, Kainai News, The Indian Magazine, The Algoma Missionary News and Shingwauk Journals). Also includes typewritten copies or excerpts of articles printed in some of the aforementioned newspapers. This file also contains a photocopied article called "Native Print Journalism in the United States: Dreams and Realities" which examined the history of Indigenous newspapers across the USA, several pages of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone, a typewritten translation of Abuks Tlalumkwaks Chief Jessea's response at the Social Meeting of the Epworth League at Kitamaat in 1899, and a letter to the Editor of the Indian Magazine. Also contains a series of Traditional stories as told by Chief Jessea, including "The Frog's Revenge" and "The First Beaver." Finally, a list of Indigenous newspapers in publication and a photocopied chapter of Canadian Ethnic Studies (1970). [Originally titled: Native Newspapers &amp; Periodicals]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Oral Traditions</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a handwritten literature review/bibliography of "Indian Legends", and articles such as: "Ka-Im's Gift: A ST:LO Legend" by Ethel B. Gardner, "The Imposition of Western Definitions of Literature on Indian Oral Traditions" by George L. Cornell, and a chapter from a book titled "Indian Traditions: Legends of the Red men". [Originally titled: Indian Legends]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Oratory</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has handwritten notes and articles on Indigenous oratory, such as: "New Relation of Gaspesia", "Indian Oratory: Specimens of Eloquence", "The Importance of Native Oratory" (1985) by Rota Lister. Photocopies of both the handwritten and type-written "Indian Oratory: Correspondence, Addresses and connected with the Subscriptions of various Indian Tribes in Upper Canada, In aid of the funds for the Reconstruction of Brock's Monument on Queenston Heights". [Originally titled: Indian Oratory]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Oratory re: Destruction of Brock's Monument</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an address of the Aamjiwnaang First Nations People to His Excellency the Lt. Gov. on the subject of the destruction of Gen. Brock's monument from December 15th, 1840 among other documents.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Peoples Abroad</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a project outline of a book that is an account of the experiences of two groups of Ojibwe Peoples in Ontario, one from the Garden River First Nation near Sault Ste. Marie and the other principally from the Walpole Island First Nation on Lake St. Clair. [Originally titled: Indians abroad]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Peoples in British Columbia</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967-1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a book titled Indians of British Columbia - an historical review as published by the Dept. of Indian Affairs and Northern Development in 1967. Also includes a newspaper article titled "Mowachaht Indians learn you can't go home again" from The Globe and Mail. [Originally titled: Indians   British Columbia]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Peoples in Canadian Historical Writing</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several pages of handwritten notes alongside articles such as "The Indian in Canadian Historical Writing" by James W. Walker and "The Indian Background of Canadian History" by George F. G. Stanley. [Originally titled: Indian in Canadian Historical Writing]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Peoples in Canadian Literature</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple articles concerning the inclusion and representation of Indigenous peoples in Canadian Literature, from magazines, newspapers, and scholarly journals. Also includes a photocopy of the introduction to The Indian in Literature by Hebman F. C. Ten Kate and a typewritten article titled "The Native People in Our Canadian Literature," which was a paper presented by Dorothy Livesay to the Canadian Council of Teachers of English in Winnipeg. [Originally titled: Indians in literature]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Peoples and Early Protestant Missions</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of articles on the "Early Missions of the Swan River District" (1821-1869), "Devoted Life of Archdeacon William McMurray" (who founded Mission for Ojibway Indians) and "Earliest Missionary Letters of Rev. John Douse (written from the Salt Springs Mission on the Grand River in 1834 and 1836). [Originally titled: Indian missions   Protestant]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Peoples and Early Roman Catholic Missions</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has articles on: "Roman Catholic Missions in Canada" (by Brother Memorian), "Father George Antoine Belcourt: Red River Missionary" (by Vernice M. Aldich), and "Why is there no Indian Priest?" (Reilly, L.W.). [Originally titled: Indian missions   RC]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Peoples in Exploration Writing</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two articles concerning the writings of explorers in North America and the Arctic: "The Inhabitants of the Hinterland" by Samuel Hearne and "A journey to the Northern Ocean". The first article talks about Samuel Hearne who travelled from Fort Prince of Wales to the Arctic. [Originally titled: Indians in exploration]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Peoples and French Canada</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains documents such as "The Amerindian Discovery of Europe - Accounts of First Contact in Anishinabeg Oral Tradition" by D. Peter MacLeod (1992), a newspaper clipping, and several photocopies sections of an unidentified book on Indigenous relations with Jesuits and French settlers. [Originally titled: Indians (French)]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Peoples in the Fur Trade</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article called "Canada's debt to the Fur Traders" by Rev J. P. Berry (Alberta Historical Review, 1959, Vol. 7, p. 11-20). [Originally titled: Indians in the fur trade]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Peoples and the Justice System</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988-1990</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several originally and photocopied newspaper/magazine articles concerning the lack of Indigenous representation in the Canadian justice system and police prejudice against Indigenous Peoples. This file also includes selected pages of an article titled "Case Comments and Notes" from the book Alberta Law Review which include remarks pertaining to the law and Indigenous Peoples of Canada, specifically those in the Northwest Territories. Additionally, this file contains an article titled "The Quest for Justice: Aboriginal Peoples and Aboriginal Rights" edited by Menno Boldt, J. Anthony Long, and Leroy Little Bear. [Originally titled: Indian Justice System]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Peoples in Western Canada</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a chapter from a book titled "Indian Tales of the Canadian Prairies" by James F. Sanderson and a photocopy of an newspaper article titled "Indians of the West: An Interesting History given by Father Hugounard Before Regina Canadian Club" from The Leader, May 27, 1916. [Originally titled: Indians (West)]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Peoples in WWI &amp; WWII</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper clipping titled "Native people are our Forgotten Heros" which talks about Indigenous people who fought in the Second World War. [Originally titled: Indians   WWI &amp; WWII]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Photographs (F.P.F.V.)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photographs from Petrone's book 'First People, First Voices', returned to her by University of Toronto Press. Includes photos used in the book alongside some extras. [Originally titled: Native Photographs]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Poetry</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has traditional poetry, titled "Shaking the Pumpkin - of the Indian North Americas" by Jerome Rothenberg. [Originally titled: Indian Poetry]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Prayers</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains different copies of articles and prayers, such as: "A prayer recited by the Ottawas to the Kitchi Manitou" by Baron de Lahontan, "An Iroquois Mother's Prayer over the dead body of her son before its burial" by Lewis H. Morgan, and "League of the Iroquois: Burial Customs". [Originally titled: Indian Prayers]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Religion and Spirituality</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several worksheets concerning religion, spirituality, communications, contact with Europeans, Indigenous Peoples, and the fur trade. Each worksheet is formatted with questions in response to a thematic summary. This file also includes a speech by Jack D. Forbes on "Manifestation of Workgroup Indigenous Peoples (1983), as well as photocopied excerpts from several journal articles and books concerning historical interpretations of Indigenous religious and spiritual practices and the influence of Christianity, specifically as it relates to some Ojibwe and Haudenosaunee Peoples. [Originally titled: Indian Religion]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Research, Misc.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980-1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has miscellaneous documents: Fact sheet on economic and social conditions for Canadian Indians, "The Indian Dilemma" by J. S. Erskine, "Native guidance asked by MacGuigan", "The Bills of Rights and Indian Status by D. E. Sanders.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Research - Petrone's Notes</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a pile of cue cards with handwritten notes by Petrone on various topics such as: Stereotypes popular, Indigenous readers, French Canada, Celebration, Indian Oratory, etc. [Originally titled: Indians   Petrone s notes]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Reserves</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964-1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article on "The Development of an Indian Reserve Policy in Canada" by R. J. Surtees (Ontario History, Vol. 61, 1969, pgs. 87-98), and "The Six Nations and the American Revolution" by F. G. Stanley (Ontario History, Vol. 56, 1964, pgs. 217-234). [Originally titled: Indian Reserves]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Rights</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of newspaper and magazine clippings concerning the foundation of and fight for the entrenchment of Indigenous Rights in Canada as published in The Beaver, The Globe and Mail, and Maclean's, among others. This file also contains photocopies excerpts from The Criminal Law Quarterly and a booklet including a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone on Indigenous Rights in Canada. [Originally titled: Native Rights]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Self-Determination</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984-1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has several newspaper articles on Indigenous self-government issues. Some of the newspaper article titles include: "Natives to create new society: BC Band will become self-government laboratory", "Natives seek explicit control, autonomy over their lives", and "Ontario willing to help self-gov't for Indians". [Originally titled: Indian self-government]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Songs</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1945-1946</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains many different Indigenous songs, such as: "Trader's Song", "Vision Song", "Cradle Song", "Lament of the Toad Doctor", "An Ottawa Warrior's Song", and "Passamaquoddy War Song". [Originally titled: Indian songs]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Speeches</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has speeches by different individuals, such as Alexander Henry (Travels and Adventures In Canada and the Indian Territories pg. 49), O'Soup, Christian Chief to the Superior-General of the Oblate Order from Paris in 1895, and Ka-Kay-she-way (Loud Voice). [Originally titled: Indian speeches]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Studies</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "Native Studies: An Emerging Discipline" by Bill Novak from "Ontario Indian" 4(A): 8-10, 1981. The article discusses the beginning of unparalleled interest in the socio-economic condition of the Indigenous Peoples in Canada in the late 1960s. This file also contains a booklet from the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities titled "Native Studies in Colleges and Universities." The July, 1976 booklet contains a guide to courses in native studies offered in Ontario beyond the secondary school level. Additionally this file contains two newspaper article clippings titled "Indians ask university to keep open mind" by Laura Boast and "Canada's first credit course in Native Studies released by Ministry." [Originally titled: Native Studies - drawings]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Terminology</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper article from "The Native People" (December 3, 1976), titled "Reader concerned over Terminology of Word Indian" written by Peter Bishop (A "concerned Metis, Indian, native person - take your choice"). [Originally titled: Indian terminology]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Title</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has multiple magazine and newspaper articles, original and photocopied, pertaining to Indigenous Title. Among the articles are: "A major land claim review must come to terms with the issue of self-rule for native people," "Brief on Indian of Quebec territorial rights," and "Indians may not get Total control of Land". [Originally titled: Indian Land Claims]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Traditional Stories</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has the following articles: "Myth and Ceremony in Contemporary North American Native Fiction" (1982) by Lorelei Cederstrom and "Dreams, Reality &amp; Oral Tradition" - A Dream Like Mine by M. T. Kelly (1987). This file contains a photocopy of a book text, pages 1 to 51, from June 15, 1915 titled "Canada Geological Survey Museum Bulletin" No. 16. Anthropological Series, No. 6. Chapter titled "Literary Aspect of North American Mythology" by Paul Radin. This chapter describes Ehrenreich's Mythological Theory and the Assumption of an Historical Primary Version, Myth Analysis, The Plot, Plot Elaboration, Dramatis Personae, The Episodes, The Motifs, The Myth-Complex as a Unit, The Myth as Transmitted, The Novelette as Transmitted, The Novelette as Remodelled by the Author-Raconteur, Psychological-Literary Elements in the Plot, and The Literary Interpretation and the Position of Ehrenreich. [Originally titled: Indian myth]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Traditional Stories - Petrone's Students</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has handwritten Indigenous stories by Penny Petrone's students such as: Star Maiden, The Handicap Race, The Little Bird's Annaw, Peepeekisis, Mistasemi, and The Fire Stealin. [Originally titled: Indian myths (Petrone students)]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Treaties</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1950-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has handwritten notes, articles, and newspaper articles on the Indian treaties. It includes a newspaper article from The Native Voice from April 1950 that is titled, "Indian Treaties...Inviolate Pacts?" by Chief John Callihoo. Other articles include: "A modest treatise on treaties by J. Pecover, and "Indian treaties and the Indian Act - the Sacredness of Treaties" by G. R. B. Whitehead. Also includes excerpts from "Treaties" by Alexander Morris, including transcripts/statements by multiple chiefs regarding the proposed treaties. [Originally titled: Indian treaties]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Women</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has articles, such as "Women: Race, And Writing in The Early Modern Period" edited by Margo Hendricks and Patricia Parker, and "Ladies Lib" by Donna Pinay (1974). Some newspaper articles included are: "Indian Women Were Equal in Our Society" (The Native People, 1976) and a book review: "Indian Women and the law in Canada: Citizens Minus" by Kathleen Jamieson (Wawatay News, 1978). [Originally titled: Indian women]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indspire Awards</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping about the first-ever National Aboriginal Achievement Awards (now called the Indspire Awards), put on by the Canadian Native Arts Foundation in Ottawa. Among the 13 winners were: Nellie Cournoyea, Susan Aglukark, Alanis Obomsawin, Thelma Chalifoux, Jean Cuthand Goodwill, Cindy Kenny-Gilday, and others.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Innu Schools</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping article titled  One Giant Step: School on Indians Route to Self-Reliance  by Bertrand Marotte (The Globe and Mail, 1987). The article is about children at Vashkaikan, a school that participates in intercultural education in Pessamit, an Innu village near Baie-Comeau on the St. Lawrence River. Topics of the article include alcoholism and immersion language instruction in both Innu-aimun, the Innu language, and French. [Originally titled: Montagnais schools]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Innu Traditional Stories</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled  The Montagnais  by Alan Cooke published in The Beaver (1985). This article contains colour paintings of the Innu, who live along the North Shore and are related to the Cree who live along the rivers draining into Hudson Bay and James Bay. A third group who live in the central interior of the peninsula are called the Naskapis and continued their traditional life independent of fur traders. This file contains photocopied excerpts of an unidentified book.The introduction is about relations between Innu and Hydro Quebec. Traditional Stories of the Innu are discussed as well. [Originally titled: Montagnais -Naskapi myths]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ironside, George</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a handwritten letter written on Sept. 22 1823 from Geo. Ironside Esq. in Sandurich.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jack, Edward (author)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has two stories written by Ed Jack: "The Mohawks on the War Path" and "A Day with the Abenaquis," both photocopied from The Daily Sun, 1881.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jackson, Louis</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file is on Joan Hogan, an Indigenous woman from the Thunder Bay district who volunteered and enlisted during World War Two. She was born in Nipigon and joined the service in 1939.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jacobs, John Rev.</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an Annual report of the Colonial and Continental Church Society, that mentions Rev. J. Jacobs (Keshegowenene) and his work.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jacobs, Peter Rev. (1809 -90) (Pahtahsega)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has many articles, some of which include: "Wesleyan Mission at Rossville in the Hudson's Bay Territories", "Peter Jacobs's History of Himself", "Journal of the Rev. Peter Jacobs", and a biography on his life.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jaenan, Cornelius</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has 3 articles written by Cornelius J. Jaenan: "Persistence into the 18th Century of Traditional French Concepts and constructs for Comprehending AmerIndians," "Amerindians views of French Culture in the Seventeenth Century." and "France and the New World: Some Neglected Writers and Views."</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jay Treaty</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper article titled "The Jay Treaty - Indians Right to Pass Border Freely" by Willy Anderson in The Native People. It also has a paper written by Jennifer Ward titled "The Jay Treaty as it Effects the Rights of the North American Indian" (The International Boundary between the United States and Canada).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jenness, Diamond, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article titled "Plan for Liquidating Canada's Indian Problem within 25 years". It also has a copy of a section of the Indian Act.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Joe, Rita (1932 - )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has poems and information on Rita Joe, a Mi'kmaq poet and educator. She was the youngest of 7 children born to Joseph and Annie Bernard in Whycocomagh, Cape Breton Island, 1932.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">John, Margaret</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article titled "Margaret John's story", written to Mrs. Hill. It talks about the Revolutionary War in 1774 and the Mohawk Valley. Captain John Odesento and Captain Joseph Brant are also mentioned.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Johnson, Lewis P., author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article written by Lewis P. Johnson, titled "For my Indian Daughter" on September 5, 1983.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Johnson, Pauline (1861 -1913) Tekahionwake</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has many documents pertaining to the life and works of Pauline Johnson. It has several poems written by Pauline Johnson such as The Corn Husker, Indian Lullaby, Ojistoh, Lullaby of the Iroquois, etc.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Johnston, Basil, H. (1929 - ) (1)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has documents associated with the work of Basil Johnston. Johnston was a Canadian mythographer, short-story writer, and essayist. He was born in Wasauksing First Nation, Ontario, Canada.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Johnston, Basil, H. (2)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has newspaper articles, essays, book reviews, on the work of Basil Johnston. Articles written by Johnston include: "Cattle Drive Indian Style", "Indians, Metis and Eskimos", "Moose meat and wild rice".</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Johnston, George (Sault Ste Marie)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has three articles titled: "Reminiscence No. 1 1815", "Reminiscence No. 2 1816", and "Reminiscence No. 3 1820," all written by George Johnston.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Johnston, Patronella, author (Metis)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has book reviews titled "The Life Story of a Stout Hearted Indian Woman" from the Biography of Verna Patronella Johnston and "Tales of Nokomis" by Patronella Johnston.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Johnston Reminiscence</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a document titled "Reminiscence No. 3" which talks about Sir John J. Pierce, his Excellency Lewis Cass, and John Johnston Esq.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jones, Alfred</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a letter written from Sarnia on June 7th, 1865 from Alfred A. Jones to Mrs. C. B. Sutton in Owen Sound C. W.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jones, Peter, Rev. (Kahkewaquonaby) (1802 -1856) (3 files)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>These three files have a variety of bibliographies, articles, newspaper clippings, essays on Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby) the son of Augustus Jones, a Welsh land surveyor and Tuhbenahneequay (daughter of Mississauga Chief Waubanssay). Also contains one picture of Peter Jones, as well as several letters written by and about him.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jones, William</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of a handwritten letter from William Jones to Colonel Samuel B. Jarvis? on February 18th, 1843 from Port Sarnia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Joseph, Chief (Oka)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an copy of a book chapter from Vanguards of Canada, titled "Chapter X, Chief Joseph and the Oka Indians".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Josie, Edith</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969-1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article titled "Edith goes to Edmonton", is originally from the Whitehorse Star, 1971. It addresses the death of Jessie Thomas, a new school being opened in Old Crow, and building houses in Old Crow.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kadahgegwon, John Chief (Saugeen)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of a newspaper article from The Owen Sound Sun-Times, titled "Who was Saugeen Indian Chief decorated by King George III?" written by John Wright, on December 4th, 1969. It talks about Chief John Kadahgegwon.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kahn-tineta horn</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966-1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has articles on Kahn-Tineta Horn, a Kanien'keha:ka brought up in Kahnawake First Nation. She became famous across Canada as she travelled throughout North America and parts of Europe speaking on Indigenous issues.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kanien'keha</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "Two Rare Translations into the Mohawk Language" by A.J. Clark published in the Ontario Historical Society. [Originally titled: Mohawk language]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kanien'keha:ka</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a magazine clipping titled "Ontario's 1984 Bicentennial" by Charles J. Humber. Also a newspaper clipping titled "A History of Mohawk Land Claims in Vermont" published in Akwesasne Notes (1984). [Originally titled: Mohawks]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kanien'keha:ka Chapel</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a document called "The Memorial Windows". It could be a church document about the history and development of the church. Page 11 reads, "Mohawk Institute was closed on June 30, 1970. It has since become an Indian Cultural Centre." It discusses the history of Hiawatha and legends of the Five Nations and Six Nations. Also contains a pamphlet from the "Thirty First Annual Six Nations Indian Pageant" in 1979. [Originally titled: Mohawk chapel]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kanien'keha:ka Church - Tyendinaga</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of newspaper clippings about Kanien'keha:ka and the Anglican church history. The church was built on Tyendinaga near the Bay of Quinte. Another church is called Christ Church. This article states it was built on a burial ground of John Ochechuskoh who died in 1810. [Originally titled: Mohawk church Tyendinaga]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kanien'keha:ka History</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A photocopy of handwritten history of the Tyendinaga First Nation by an unknown author, noted as being "First Part of the Story". [Originally titled: Mohawk History]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kanien'keha:ka of the Grand River</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typed document titled, "Eight Hotels Once Supplied Needs of Onondaga Village" by J.H.W. It's about the Haudenosaunee of Brant County from 1836 to 1853 with mention of Tuscarora Reservation, Joseph Brown, a few council men of Hamilton. The topic is mainly a local history of buildings such as taverns, mills, hotels. Another document is a photocopy of a journal article titled "An Outline of Early Settlement in the Grand River Valley" by Charles M. Johnston, published in Ontario History, 1962. This article is about the history of the Kanien'keha:ka from the Bay of Quinte. There is mention of Ojibwa peacefully residing here for a short time. A photocopied page from a book titled "Historical Sketch of the Diocese." [Originally titled: Mohawks of the Grand River]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kanien'keha:ka of the Tyendinaga Reserve</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several photocopies of personal accounts tracing the history of Kanien'keha:ka by the Bay of Quinte and in Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory from the 18th to the 20th centuries. One account is by Susan Clause, another by Celia B. File who was a teacher in a Six Nations (Haudenosaunee) community, and a third is a translation from Kanien'keha of J. W. Hill who was the granddaughter of Captain Joseph Brant. This file also contains several newspaper clippings, original and photocopies, about the history Kanien'keha:ka in the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. Finally, copies of a speech given by the Chief of the Kanien'keha:ka of the Bay of Quinte (1963). [Originally titled: Mohawks of the Tyendinaga Reserve]</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kanien'keha:ka Speeches, 1763</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a 1763 speech by Sir William Johnson (Onondaga) about line boundaries and previous wars alongside a typewritten transcription. The speech is an extract from Minutes at a Conference with the Six Nations of Delaware at Johnson Hall. The file also contains typed, transcribed replies spoken by Johnson and Thomas King. [Originally titled: Mohawk speeches 1763]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kanien'keha:ka Speeches, 1840</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a 1840 speech and a typewritten transcription of it. The speakers are Chiefs of the Mohawk Nation of Grand River. They are asking why treaties have not be honoured by the other side regarding distributions of gifts. Another transcribed speech is about lands and encroachment by white people. Also contains photocopies of another speech about farming close to Indigenous Land. [Originally titled: Mohawk speeches 1840]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kanien'keha:ka-Mahican War (1624-28)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "The Mohawk-Mohican War (1624-28): The Establishment of a Pattern" by Bruce G. Trigger published in the Canadian Historical Review (Vol LII, No 3, 1971). [Originally titled: Mohawk-Mohican War (1624-28)]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kanien'keha:ka, Mi'kmaq, and Wolastoqiyik Exhibition, London, 1985</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet titled "Mohawk Micmac Maliseet... and other Indian Souvenir Art from Victorian Canada" published by the Canada House Cultural Center Gallery for an exhibition in London, England (3 July - 13 August 1985). [Originally titled: Mohawk, Micmac, Maliseet Exhibition, London, 1985]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kateri, Tekakiwitha (Iroquois)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article from the Manitoulin Expositor titled "Music ministry raises funds". It talks about the Kateri Prayer and Music Ministry in Birch Island, and how it is a way to promote the memory of Kateri Tekakwithai, a 17th century Iroquois woman who converted to Catholicism and was beatified in 1980.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Keeshig-Tobias, Lenore, author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-1990</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a collection of documents: poems, newspaper clippings, biographies on Lenore Keeshig-Tobias. One of the newspaper articles is called "Stop stealing native stories" published in The Globe and Mail by Keeshig-Tobias in 1990. Keeshig-Tobias is a Toronto-based Ojibway poet, storyteller and founding member of the Committee to Re-establish the Trickster, organized to reclaim the native voice in Literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kelly, Peter (Haida)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has articles on Reverend Peter Reginald Kelly (1885-1966) who was Haida and was the first Indigenous minister in the Methodist Church. He strongly believed that Indigenous people had to seek success in white society and devoted his life to it.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kennedy, Dan (Ochankugahe) (1877 -1973)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1939-1943</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has biographies, letters, stories on Dan Kennedy, Ochankugahe, the pathmaker. He was Nakota from Saskatchewan. Stories like " The Amazon of the plains", "Adventures of Inktome - The Glacial Age", "Cypress Hills Massacre 1873" are all included in this file.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kenny, George (1951 - ) (Ojibway)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978-1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has many works of George Kenny, such as: "Summer Dawn on Loon Lake", "Sunset on Portage", and "How He Served". It also includes many newspaper articles written by George Kenny with titles such as the following: "Natives face poor conditions", "Cultural symbols must be retained", and "Anishnawbe world view is as valid as anyone's".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Keon, Wayne</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has copies of poetry written by Wayne Keon, titled "Morrison's Island" and "Snow feeling".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">King, Hector</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an open letter written by Hector King to Ron Irwin, Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Khahtsahlano, August Jack (Squamish)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1935</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article titled "Indian Dances Canoes, Potlatches, Deer and Elk" - it is a memorandum of conversation with August Jack Khahtsahlano on February 2, 1935.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">King, Thomas, author (2 files)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989-1990</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has the book "Medicine River" by Thomas King, newspaper articles, bibliographies pertaining to the work of Thomas King.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kiotseaeton, Chief (fl. 1645 -46) (Mohawk)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has articles on Chief Kiotsaeton - a famous Mohawk chief and orator who was sent as the official Mohawk ambassador to a great peace conference which was held at Trois-Rivieres on July 12, 1645.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kirkness, Verna, author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970-1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has articles written by Verna J. Kirkness - an assistant professor and supervisor of the Native Indian Teacher Education Program at UBC. Some of the articles written by her include: "How Indians view education", and "The Native Peoples of Ontario and Education: Some Recommendations".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ksan Ceremony</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newsletter, News and Views by the Department of Indian Affairs, Vol. 3 No.7-8, with an article titled "Pole Raised in 'Ksan Ceremony".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lac des Milles Lac Birch Bark scroll</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1956</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A copy of a tale told in a rare birch bark Anishinaabe scroll found on Lac des Mille Lacs in 1956 regarding the "Phases of the Ojibway Religion", including 3 pages of writing and 4 associated drawings.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">La Colle Chief, (Cree)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article titled "La Colle, Chief of the Monsoni". La Colle was a civil and war chief of the Monsoni division of the Woods or Swampy Crees.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lakota</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains excerpts of a document titled "The Sioux Indians in Canada" by Gontran Laviolette OMI. Regina, 1944.The document is from the University of Saskatchewan Library and focuses on the movement of the Lakota into Canada from Minnesota in the 19th century. This file also contains a typewritten document titled "The Moose Jaw Sioux" by A.E. Whitemore. [Originally titled: Sioux Indians]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">La Roque, Emma</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a journal article written by Emma Laroque titled "The Metis in English Canadian Literature" in the Canadian Journal of Native Studies III, pgs. 85-94.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">La Violette, Forrest    The struggle for survival</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article about the settlement of Western Canada, the treaty system, and the Canadian government written by Forrest La Violette.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lake Superior Bands re Treaty of 1850</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of a 1850 Treaty that is signed by the undersigned Chiefs and Warriors of the Balchewanig and Goulais Bands Acting for and on behalf of their respective bands.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lakehead University Native Philosophy Project</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a printout of information on the Rockefeller Foundation Visiting Humanities Fellowships - Lakehead University Native Philosophy Project. It also has a biography on Isabella Valancy Crawford (1850-1887).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Laronde, Alexandre</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1862-1944</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article written in French titled "Chant de mort du dernier Pied-Noir", which translates to: "Death song of the last Pied-Noir" in English.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Laughing, Bill</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a letter written to Dr. Penny Petrone from Bill Laughing and he attached some of his poems: "Ambivalence", "Autumn Dream".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Legend of Lilloet Falls</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copies of The Legend of Lillooet Falls.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Legend of Michilimackinac</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of a page from a book titled "Relation of 1669-70" about the legends of Michilimakinak, and Lake Superior.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Legend of the Chief's Island</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of The Legend of the Chief's Island, which discusses topics of Christianity, Indigenous fashion, the Indigenous Peoples of Temiscamingue, and two rival Chiefs, Cheymahka and Sheeno.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Legend: The Celestial Bear</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of a legend called "The Celestial Bear" by S. Hagan from the Journal of American Folklore V.13, 1900.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">L'Espagnol (Grand Portage Band Chief)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2001</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a pamphlet "Overlook: Cook County Historical Society" from Summer 2001. It has an articled titled "L'Espagnol: Grand Portage Band Chief" by Tim Cochrane, Superintendent, Grand Portage National Monument.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letter from the Deputy Sup t General, Indian Affairs Nov. 26, 18--</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a letter from the Deputy Supt General from the 1800s. It is a photocopy from Indian Affairs (RG 10, Volume 486, pp. 3784-4255).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letter written by Chief Mettiggoub to Col. S. Jarvis April 4 1842</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a letter written by the Principal Chief Metiggoub, Alexander Mahdwayosh, and Ahyahbance from Saugink on April, 4th, 1842 to W. Col. Saml. P. Jarviss Esq. (Kingston). It is a photocopy from the Metropolitan Toronto Library Board, S. P. Jarvis Papers, S125 B58.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letters from Wikwemikong written in Ojibway to Father Couture in Montreal</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1904-1906</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence between Chief Michael Notchite of Whitefish Lake (Wikwemikong, Treaty 5) and Reverend Pire Couture written in Ojibwe.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Linklater, Harold</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a memorandum from Harold Linklater to Penny Petrone in reference to a Native Literature Class that Petrone was guest lecturing for. Harold Angus "Blackie" Linklater died at the age of 42. He was born in Fort Frances, Ontario and organized the Native Teacher Education Program at Lakehead University.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Literature of the Native Peoples</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a number of different journal articles and literature on Indigenous writers and Indigenous literature. Some of these articles include: "Voices in the shadows", "James Constantine Pilling and the Literature of the Native Peoples" by Joyce M. Banks, and "Taking their place in the Narrative" by Adrienne Kertzer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Little Bear, Leroy</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article titled "Saskatchewan and its people" that references Little Bear and the stories he shared, a paper written by Leroy Little Bear titled "A concept of Native title", and a newspaper article published in The Native People by Leroy Little Bear on June 4, 1976 titled "Why Indians say they Didn't give up land".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Loft, Bernice Minton (descendant of Joseph Brant)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1935</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a reference letter for Miss Bernice Winton Loft (daughter of Chief William Loft of the Mohawk tribe of the Six Nations) from A. D. Hardy (Formerly the Judge of the County Court of Brant and Past President of the Brant Historical Society). It also has Haudenosaunee Traditional Stories, as well as poems written by Bernice.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Loft, Frederick Ogilvie Chief, (1861 -1935) (Mohawk)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has many articles, such as "Delay Indian Enfranchisement until Aborigines are Educated" by Mildred Cory, "The Snow-snake and the Indian Game of Snow-snaking" by F. Onondaga Loft, "A considerable unrest: F. O. and the league of Indians" by Peter Kulchyski from Native Studies Review (1988). Photocopy of a handwritten excerpt from an unknown source regarding the life of Frederick Loft.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Loft, Solomon</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a small letter from Solomon Loft (Sect'y of Committee) written to Rev. G. A. Anderson (Chairman) from Deseronto, Ontario on July 20th, 1886.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Long Lance (1861 -1935) Buffalo child</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1924-1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Articles written by Long Lance included in this file are: "Indians of the Northwest" from The Mentor 12(2) March 1924, "The Sun Dance", and "Secret of the Sioux". Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance was a reporter for the Calgary Herald in the 1920s and made headlines as a war hero and movie star.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Long, J.'s Voyages and Travels</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has quotes and articles from J. Long's Voyages and Travels.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Longboat, Tom</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1949</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a newspaper article titled "Tommy Longboat, Our Hero is Dead" by Big White Owl. Tom Longboat was an Onondaga long-distance runner.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mackinac</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a magazine article titled "Michigan's 83 Countries - Mackinac County", and pamphlets such as: Explore the Historic Upper Peninsula (Museum programs of the Bureau of History Michigan Department State), Historic Mackinac, and Fort Michilimackinac.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mackay, Rev. J. A. (Cree scholar)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963-1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Journal articles included in this file are: "The Journal of the Reverend J. A. Mackay Stanley Mission, 1870-72" from Saskatchewan History Vol. 16 No. 3 Autumn 1963, and "The Journal of The Reverend J. A. Mackay (Sask. History, Vol. 19, No. 2).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Maki, Joel</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a bibliography of the works by Joel Maki (an author who wrote books such as Steal my Rage, New Native Voices, etc.).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Maquinna Chief (c. 1835 -1901) (Nootka)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Maquina was a Nootka Chief who defended the potlatch system which was prohibited by Canadian law by drawing a parallel to the white method of banking. This file has handwritten notes of sources on Chief Maquinna. Also contains one picture based on drawing of him by Thomas Suria done in 1788.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Manitoulin Island</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951-1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has articles pertaining to Manitoulin Island, such as: "Manitoulin Island Pioneers and the Obidgewong Indians", "History of the Obidgewong Indian Band" compiled by Frank A. Myers, and "Relics and stories of Early Manitoulin Life being sought", "Manitowaning: an experiment in Indian Settlement" by Ruth Bleasdale.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Manitoulin Project</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a handwritten note on the Manitoulin Project that occurred in 1830.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Manitowahsing, Arthur (letter to Great Black Coat)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This article has a letter from Arthur Manitowahsing to Great Black Coat, which talks about teaching and helping his people (acting on the authority given to him by Great Black Coat).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Māori</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article titled "The Māori and Literature, 1938-65) by Bill Pearson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Manuel, George (1921 -1989) (President of the National Indian Brotherhood)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains "Original rights and the native people", a speech by George Manuel, President of the National Indian Brotherhood to the 5th Annual Conference of British Columbia Native Indian Teachers Association (1974).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Manuel, Vera</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains handwritten notes on Vera Manuel, including a list of short stories, plays, works by her.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Maps</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a number of maps of Canada, the Great Lakes, reservations, and Nations of the Prairie regions.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Maracle, Brian (1947 - ) (Mohawk)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a book review of Brian Maracle's book, Crazywater (Viking), in The Gazette, Montreal (April 1993) by Eve McBride, and an article titled "An engaging, moving guide to the heart of native identity" by Brian Maracle - Writer who grew up a non-status Indian hits on an ideal structure to keep white readers with him on his personal journey to a new life on the Six Nations Reserve.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Maracle, Lee (Métis) author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Lee Maracle, author of novels and short stories, was born on the West Coast of BC of Salish/Metis heritage.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Marchand, Leonard (Speech given Oct. 25, 1968)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a notes for a speech by Leonard Marchand (M.P.) at the opening of the Lacrosse Stick Factory, St. Regis Reserve, on October 25, 1968. It is regarding the reopening of the factory.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Marchessault, Jovette (1938 - ) artist and author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989-1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has an article titled "The Magnificent Voyage of Jovette Marchessault" by Elaine Kalman Naves and a National Book Review article titled "Tenderness and Rage" by Di Brant that mentions the work of Jovette, a book called "Like a Child of the Earth".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Martin, George, Chief</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a paper titled, "The Legacy of George Martin: Mohawk Chief and Warrior and Interpreter for the Six Nations" - a paper that was presented at the Iroquoian Historical Conference on May 26, 1984 at the Woodland Indian Cultural Education Center by David T. McNab, Senior Indian Land Claims Researcher at the Office of the Indian Resource Policy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Martin, Mungo, Chief (Kwakiutl)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a small note on Chief Mungo Martin (who died in 1962 at the age of 80). He was the First Indigenous person to receive a Canadian Council medal.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Martin, Oliver Milton, Brigadier</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1948</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a paper written by Oliver Milton Martin titled "Dictatorship in Canada / A Square deal for Canada's Indians / The Indians of Canada". Oliver Milton Martin was Kanien'keha:ka, born in the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory to Robert Martin. Brigadier Martin was a member of the Royal Canadian Military Institute and a member of the Metropolitan Licensing Commission.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Martin, Peter Oron hyatekha Dr. (1841 -1907)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has many documents on Oronhyatekha (English name: Peter Martin), who was born in 1841 to the George Martin Family of the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford Ontario. He presented the address to Prince of Wales (who later became King Edward VII) in 1860, and was invited to study medicine at Oxford university.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Maskepetoon, Chief (Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has two articles on Maskepetoon (Broken Arm, Crooked Arm, baptized Abraham), Cree Chief, born in 1807, in Saskatchewan River area, died in 1869 at a Niisitapi camp in Central Alberta.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Maungwudaus (George Henry) (c. 1810 - ) (Anishinaabe)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has newspaper articles and journal articles on Maungwudaus (or George Henry) who was born and raised around 1810 in an Ojibwe/Chippewa community. He attended the Methodist mission school at the Credit mission (13 miles west of Toronto) and travelled across the country, serving in several distant mission fields.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mayes, Robert (diary)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a photocopy of Robert Mayes' diary, Bracebridge Area, 1874-76. Loaned by Mrs. A. T. Cringan, Guelph. Robert Mayes was her great grandfather - an Anglican clergyman in England and had served as a missionary to Indigenous Peoples.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">McLellan, Joe, author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a pamphlet on a book release by Pemmican Publications Inc. - The Birth of Nanabosho - by Joe McLellan, illustrated by Jim Kirby. Joseph McLellan uses his storytelling skill to revive the birth-legend of the Ojibwa teacher and trickster, Nanabosho. Joe McLellan strongly believes that all traditional oral stories are strong sources of learning, and he incorporates that belief into his teaching and books.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">McLeod, John, author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has 2 original copies of the play's program that says this play is about Mishipeeshu or the "Little People" which are part of North American Indigenous Oral Tradition. The producer of the play is Native Earth Performing Arts. The play was written by John Mcleod and was directed by Tomson and Rene Highway. There are a collection of newspaper clippings which review the play, "Diary of a Crazy Boy." These were published in The Saturday Sun, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, The Times and Now.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Medicine Men</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied excerpts of a book chapter called The Career of a Medicine-Man: According to Isaac Tens, a Gitsan. This text refers to the Tlingit and Haida people and surrounding areas in the North Pacific Coast. Images of sacred artifacts that are held by various museums are shown. This file also contains a copy of an article from Dalhousie Review, "The Primitive in Modern Poetry" by Tom Henighan. A pamphlet from the Field Museum of Natural History called, "Masks, Totem Poles and Shamans." Also contains a photocopy titled "The Powers of the Medicine Wheel."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Meech Lake</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies published in the Native Studies Review 6 no.1 (1990), written by Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs. These are a series of documents including declarations, resolutions, as well as several open letters and statements denouncing the Meech Lake Accord, the reasons for this denouncement, and calls to action. Phil Fontaine provides a brief mention of First Minister Conferences (FMC), he calls on the Francophones for support.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Memorandum to Rev. Robert Tomlinson, Victoria, Oct. 3, 1891</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy from the Public Archives of Canada (RG 10, Volume 1022): a letter from the Office of the Indian Office Commissioner in 1891 about accepting a location change.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Men of Medeek</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a complete photocopy of the book Men of Medeek by Will Robinson as told by Walter Wright. A copy of this may be in the Centennial Museum, in Kitimat British Columbia. A Traditional Story of an Indigenous group on the Northwest Pacific Coast is included, L-La-Matte- The Goat Feast, which was transcribed something in the early 20th century in British Columbia.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Menominie speech, Drummond Island, July 14, 1822</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies from the Public Archives of Canada of a speech given by Chief Menominie on Drummond Island and answered by Alex McKay at the Indian Affairs Department. The first half is in French. He is requesting ammunition because traders are not supplying and thanks McKay for clothing that was given previously.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mercredi, Joseph, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of a book chapter, "Aquagenesis: Drowning by Flooding is so Good for You." This satire refers to the impact of dams on Indigenous people and their lands.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mercredi, Ovide (Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992-1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several newspaper clippings, original and photocopied, about Ovide Mercedi, who was elected National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations. The articles detail the reasons for his success over his opponents; his personal and professional history; the negative opinion of Kanien'keha:ka teenagers; Mercedi's demands of the federal government concerning funding, residential schools, and action for teen suicides; a healing lodge, and conflict with Mr. Irwin. Clippings come from The Toronto Star, The Chronicle Journal and The Globe and Mail.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Metigoab, Jacob, Chief</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of original and typewritten letters to Sir Charles Metcalfs, Governor General of British North America, from Chief Jacob Metigoab. He discusses Owen Sound, Port Sarnia, and the Saugeen River. He is requesting aid against orders to live in one spot and abandon their hunting/trapping/fishing traditions, unfair education, and border disputes with the United States, among other matters.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Métis</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several newspaper clippings and some trade journal historical articles about Métis people. Topics include histories of the Métis Peoples, pride about Métis heritage, Métis Title, Pope John Paul, self-determination, and discussion of status. Also includes editorials about Métis identity, an interview with President Stan Daniels of the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs (now called the Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation) about the firing of Walter Rudnicki, and a complete edition of The Invisible Natives from 1980 which covers the history of Métis peoples in Canada.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Métis Women Writers (Campbell, Culleton, Maracle)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a chapter called "'Being a Half-Breed': Discourses of Race and Cultural Syncreticity in the Works of Three Métis Women Writers" by Jodi Lundgren and a newspaper clipping titled "Back to Batoche: Learning to be proud of mixed blood" by Paul Grescoe.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Metlakatla</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two article clippings from The Beaver. "A Forest of Poles" by Judy Hall (June-July 1986) is about the totems of the Metlakatla people along the Pacific Coast and the travels of Lady Dufferin as recorded in her personal diary 'My Canadian Journal' in 1876. "Metlakatla: William Duncan on the North Coast Bringing to the Tsimshians" by J.C. Stevenson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Midewiwin or Grand Medicine Society of the Ojibwa</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This folder contains journal articles about the Midewiwin. "The Midewiwin: Ontario's First Medical Society" Ontario History (Vol L. No 3. 1958). A photocopy of a book called "The Midewiwin or Grand Medicine Society of the Ojibwa," by James Mooney pages 149-300. "Chippewa Burial and Mourning Customs" American Anthropologist (N s, 46, 1944). A copy of an article from Canada Medical and Surgical Journal titled, "The Medicine Man; Or Indian and Eskimo Notions of Medicine" by Robert Bell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mi'kmaq</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a variety of sources and historical documents, original and photocopied, detailing the history of Mi'kmaq in Canada. It includes a photocopied book titled Micmacs and Colonists: Indian-White Relations in the Maritimes, 1713-1867; several treaties, petitions, and letters from the Public Archives of Nova Scotia concerning the Mi'kmaq; articles from magazines and newspapers about Mi'kmaq in the Maritime provinces and Acadian regions; another book, unidentified, including text in an anglicized Mi'kmaq language and in English, which details history from the end of the 17th century. Also includes some display sheets from the Nova Scotia Department of Education about a special exhibit and the opening of a new building. Some articles briefly mention aspects of Beothuk history as well.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mi'kmaq Relations</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has photocopies of chapters from the book, Micmacs and Colonists: Indian-White Relations in the Maritimes, 1713-1867 by L. F. S. Upton. [Originally titled: Indians (Micmac)]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mi'kmaq Speeches</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a chapter called "Return of Author to France" from the book New Relation of Gaspesia alongside several pages of handwritten notes as well. There is also a French version.The text is about someone returning home with mention of Gaspesians. There is also a typewritten pages about Chief Burnt Church of Mi'kmaq on 5th September 1848. This is a plea to the newly appointed Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick. [Originally titled: Micmac speeches]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mi'kmaq Traditional Stories</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1879-1953</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of original newspaper clippings from the late 19th century to the early 20th concerning Mi'kmaq Traditional Stories and practices. There are also several inter-library loan requests and photocopied sections from books and journal articles, all surrounding Mi'kmaq culture as seen through settler eyes. Also contains some letters with Mi'kmaq vocabulary, phonetic spelling, and English translations. Some Stories include reference to Ojiboet, Uktee-bal-lok the great Spirit of the Air, and Getoasalcot, Chief from Restigouche County in New Brunswick. [Originally titled: Micmac Tales]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mi'kmaq "The Lord's Prayer</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwoven wall decoration with English and Mi'kmaq Idiogram version of The Lord's Prayer. [Originally titled: Micmac  The Lord s Prayer ]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Minavavana (c. 1710 -70) (Chippewa Chief)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a few pages from a book describing Pontiac and Henry's version of history from the book Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories, between the years 1760 and 1766. Also contains photocopied pages of this book, which was published in 1901.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Misquonaqueb (c. 1800) (Anishinaabe)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a small handwritten note that mentions a possible Shoal Lake legendary hero of the 1700's and early 1800's. In pencil, words written "unable to locate."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mistawassis Chief</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains typed, transcribed letters from the Archives of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Topics include the disappearance of buffalo, need of farming resources, the 1885 Rebellion, and Fort Carlton. Also contains a photocopied bibliography of Sessional Papers and other sources titled, "Mistawasis (Big Child) Snake Plains - Cree".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mojica, Monique, author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952-1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a few reviews of the theatrical play called  Princess Pocahontas  written by Monique Mojica. Also contains a book review for Princess Pocahontas and the Blue Spots (1991).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Molly Spotted Elk (Madeline Theriault) (Anishinaabe)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a book chapter titled  The Silent Enemy  by Molly Spotted Elk. This chapter is about Ojibway people who lived around Abitibi near the border between Quebec and Ontario. It mentions that Molly kept a journal from 1928-29 during the filming of the movie titled The Silent Enemy. Frank Speck, anthropologist, researched the Traditional Stories of the Temiskaming Algonquin and Temagami Ojibwa.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Montour, Enos T. Rev.</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of several newspaper articles written by Enos T. Montour on fighting in wars and the role of Six Nations recruits, naming several famous Indigenous fighters such as Captain Joseph Brant, Alfred Styres, Nathan Montour, and Frank Montour. It also contains copies of book reviews for his book Fethered UEL's, which covers early pioneer schooling. Finally, a copy of a newspaper clipping written by a survivor of Mohawk Institute, a residential school in Brantford, Ontario.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Monture, Gilbert Clarence Dr.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several biographies of Dr. Gilbert C. Monture, an accomplished descendant of Captain Joseph Brant. Also contains a manuscript for another biography of him by Enos T. Montour. FInally, an article of G. C. Monture's as published in Queen's Quarterly, concerning Indigenous peoples in the North of what is now Canada.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Moonias (Chief)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This folder contains a hand written note with a quote by Chief Moonias. It also states he was Fort Hope during the James Bay Treaty of 1905.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Moore, Kermot</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This folder contains a typewritten report titled "The James Bay Catastrophe" by Kermot Moore, President of Quebec Metis and Non-Status Indian Association in Morin Heights, P.Q. in 1972. It refers to Hydro-Quebec and is against developing the land to supply power to the USA.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Morning Star, v.1(1), May 1979 &amp; v. 1(3), July -August 1979</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969-1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This folder contains two Morning Star Issues from 1979. This publication is "Regina's [native] Student Newsletter".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Morris, Isaac, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several works written by Isaac Morris, including an article from The Native Perspective and two short stories: "Funny--I'm Still Looking for That Place" and "The Diary of a Mad Ironworker." Also contains a Lakehead University inter-library loan slip for Indian Summer as published in 1969.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Morris, Jim, author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This folder contains 2 copies of a script titled "Ayash" by Jim Morris. It also contains a snippet of a Telex dated January 1983 from Jim Morris that gives Penny Petrone permission to include sections of his play, Ayash in her anthology. There is an article from Wawatay News (August 1979) titled "Spring Cam on the Severn River System." It's a dual language article with syllabics. The article mentions Sa-ka-hee-ka-nee-bee-kok, Alex Fiddler from Bearskin Lake, Emisiah Beardy from Big Trout Lake. The article describes how places are named in the native language and they don't all have names on English language maps. It also describes what the camp looks like.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Morrisseau, Norval, artist</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This folder contains original newspaper clippings from the 1970s and 1980s about Norval Morrisseau and his paintings, and they feature full colour images of his work. The first is about him telling his life story from childhood, into St. Joseph's Boarding School in Thunder Bay, Beardmore public school, his time in AA, and how he got started painting. Dr. Weinstein, Jack Pollock and Beardmore Art Club are mentioned. The next article explores the philosophy behind Morrisseau's work. There is also a clipping of a full page advertisement for an exhibit titled "Norval Morrisseau and the Emergence of the Imagemakers" presented by Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre and Centre for Indian Art. The exhibit includes an evening to celebrate the book, "Norval Morrisseau and the Emergence of the Image Makers" by Tom Hill and Elizabeth McLuhan. The film, The Colours of Pride will be shown as well.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Moses, Daniel David, writer</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contians several copies of reviews and papers related to the work of Daniel David Moses, an Indigenous playwright and poet from Six Nations of the Grand River near Brantford, Ontario. This file also contains several of his poems, including but not limited to "I Am Not a Snowshoe Rabbit," "The White Line," and "The End of the Night." Also contains a script titled "Almighty Voice and His Wife: A Play in Two Acts" which he wrote and which was pubished in the Canadian Threatre Review in 1991 alongside a bibliography of many of his works, origin unknown. His works discuss themes related to Indigenous issues, Two-Spirit and gay representation, Indigenous history, etc. This file also contains numeroud pages of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone and printed essays, one of which Petrone requested Moses correct for her. Also contains a photocopy of the book cover for Coyote City mailed to Penny, as well as several rough drafts, handwritten, for an essay by Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mount Elgin Residential School</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a chapter titled  The Missionary Bulletin  (Vol 16, No 2, April-June 1920 p 159-208). There are various photos and painting included in this chapter that feature people such as Duncan C. Scott, H.D. Johnston, Thomas McGookin, Tecumseh, Rev. S. R. McVitty, and Rev. Peter Jones, among others. Numerous other portraits are included in the second half of this file such as a page of Indigenous people who fought overseas, students and farm help posing for photos, graduates from the school, as well as various school buildings and barns.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mourning Dove, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a chapter titled  The Autobiographings of Mourning Dove  by George Bowering. This chapter is about the writer visiting the grave of Mourning Dove, the first Indigenous woman to write a novel. Her grave is in Omak, Washington and she lived during 1884-1936. This chapter says her family roots are from Okanagan or Merritt B.C, Lakes people of Eastern British Columbia, Colville Reservation, Salish Nation.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mountain Horse, Mike, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten research note by Penny about Mike Mountain Horse (1888-1964), and a page from a catalogue called "The Native Book List". Two titles are circled in pen, "My People the Bloods" by Mike Mountain Horse and "My Tribe the Crees" by Joseph P. Dion. It also contains a snippet of the synopsis for My People the Bloods. It also contains an articled titled Book Review that features mini reviews for "My People the Bloods", My Tribe the Crees" by Joseph F. Dion and "Medicine Boy and Other Cree Tales" by Mrs. Brass from Peepeekisis Cree Nation.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Munsee Nation (Thames River) speech</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the original Munsee Nation Speech from 13th April 1852. The document is from the Public Archives of Canada call number R.G. 10, Volume 195, file 5896 Reel C-11,516.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nakota</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a story about Chief Morning Star and how he became a Chief in 1919. [Originally titled: Indians (Assiniboine)]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Na-Na-Kwa Kitimaat, B.C. 1898</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the pages from the first edition of Na-Na-Kwa from January 1898.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nanabush Legend</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a document titled "Indian Legends." The document is specifically focusing of the "Legend of Nanabush," loaned by Mrs R.J. Doyle of Owen Sound: written by John I. Hindley with appreciation to Mrs Doyle's father John L. Lister.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Naskapi and the Caribou</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet titled "Naskapi Independence and the Caribou" by Alan Cooke detailing information about about Nicol Finlayson, who established Fort Chimo, on Koksoak River and the relationship with the Naskapis. This file also includes an article from a magazine titled "The Naskapi Child' by Alika and Ray Webber detailing information about a Naskapi child's upbringing. Additionally, this file contains an article from a magazine titled "String Figures" by Vera Fidler describing the Inuit string games.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Native Beat v. 1 #9, May, 1991</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a Nativebeat newspaper from 1991, Volume 1 No. 9. Articles include "Drinking and Dreaming: The Art of Tom Hogan" by Phil Novak, Matthew Coon Coome's lonely fight for democracy," and "Rachel Shawkence: Portrait of an Elder" by Miles Morrisseau.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Native Perspective v. 3(2), 1978</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains The Native Perspective Volume 3, Number 2, 1978. This magazine is a special section on Indigenous fine arts in Canada. Contents of the publication include an interview with Tom Hill, the D.I.N.A Art Collection, Daphne Odjig, Manitoulin Conference, Norval Morrisseau, Goyce Kakegamic, Triple K Co-Operative and more.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Native Teacher Education"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a February 1981 "Native Teacher Education" booklet by Arthur J. More, published by the Canadian Indian Teacher Education Project (CITEP) Conference. This booklet details information on a survey of First Nations and Inuit Teacher Education Projects in Canada.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Native writers changing face of Canadian literature"</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied newspaper "The Gazette" from 23 November 1992 article titled "Native writers changing face of Canadian Literature." The article mentioned Penny Petrone book, "Native Literature in Canada" published by Oxford University Press in 1990.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Natives  migration an urban myth"</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping of an article by Leanne Yohemas-Hayes, The Canadian Press, titled "Natives' migration an urban myth" from The Chronicle Journal on Thursday, July 22, 1999. The article focuses on the Indigenous people moving off reserves.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nay -may -goes</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a document that includes typewritten quotes. The document contains information about the creation of law (a council) in a community out of fear of a windigo. Pages 234-236</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Naywash (Ottawa) speech Oct. 6, 1814</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten document of the speech of Ottawa Chief Nawash and a photocopy booklet that includes the typewritten speech and a photocopy of original speech. The speech was "delivered in Council of all the western Indians, present for the speech includes Captains B. Caldwell, M. Elliott, J. Wilson and W. Elliott, Lieut's J. Gravwood, Ed. Sayers, D. Terrin- Interpreters Geo. Rapp and Samuel Sanders.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nebraska, Sister (1854 -94)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1942-1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several documents, including a photo of Sister Nebraska (1859-1894), the first Dakota nun. Includes French and English copies of an address she gave concerning a visiting Count and Countess Dufferin, a photocopied letter from Sister Beaupre to Reverend and Sister Mary Jane Hilgen about Sister Nebraska, and several photocopied excerpts from an unidentified book which talk about the arrival of the Count and Countess, Sister Nebraska's address, the Count's reply, as well as information on the passing of, art by, and funeral for Sister Nebraska. Also includes photocopies of letters and journal entries from the United States Indian Service, St. Boniface, Sister Nebraska's father, and Sister Nebraska herself from the late 19th century.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Negabamat, Noel (Innu Chief)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains 3 photocopied booklets and a single photocopied page with information about Negabamat who was one of the principal Innu chiefs of Sillery, a centre for Algonquin converts founded by the Jesuit, Father Paul Le Jeune in 1639.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Neutral Indians of South-Western Ontario"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a book titled, "The Neutral Indians of South-Western Ontario" by Elsie McLeod Jury (The Museum of Indian Archaeology, The University of Western Ontario).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Newe and Piikuni</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a paper written on the Piikuni (a Frontier tribe, referred to as Peegans or Peigans) and the Newe (referred to as Snake Indians) who made attacks on them. [Originally titled: Indians - Snake]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">New Brunswick</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied newspaper article from August 10, 1974 titled "Sharp dealing by Indian agents comes back to haunt government" including information about the Canadian government providing compensation for Indigenous communities for loss of treaty land. The newspaper further comments on how in New Brunswick the Indigenous populations petitioned the Crown for land in the same way as white settlers. The file also includes a photocopied document responding to an address given by Mr. Andrew Delisle detailing information about Indigenous Human Rights in New Brunswick.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">New Indigenous Voices in Art</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages 117 and 118 an article titled "Get a Start on New Native Art" detailing information on artist David Hannan and his artwork. This file also contains multiple handwritten notes written by Penny Petrone. [Originally titled: Native voices (new, 1995)]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Niisitapi</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>In this file, you will find a copy of a document entitled "Blackfeet Indians". It outlines, in detail, the lives of the Niisitapi and addresses Indian Treaty No. 7. Before settlers reached the interior of North America, the Niisitapi and their allies lived on the prairie lands from Saskatchewan to Montana. The original members this confederacy were the Siksika, Kainai, and Piikuni. This file has photocopies of chapters titled, "Unrest of Canada Indians and Incursion of the Sioux" and "History of the province of Saskatchewan". [Originally titled: Indians (Blackfeet)]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ningewance, Pat</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains three original news articles published in Wawatay News written by Pat Ningewance. One, titled "Native Language came first should remain no.1", 1979, concerns itself with the preservation of Indigenous language in Northwestern Ontario. Another, titled "Linguist calls for standardized syllabic spelling", 1979, details the two different keyboards, Western and Eastern, manufactured for the first typewriters. The last, titled "Northern women's canoe-athon-success for canoeists and Wawata", includes information about the First Annual Northern Women's Fund-raising Canoe-athon with six participants.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nitsitapilsinni</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1957</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information from the Glenbow Museum. This includes two copies of a booklet of Wolf Collar's Story Robe and information on Powwow Dance Styles: including Men's Buckskin and Women's Traditional, Chicken Dance, Men's Traditional Dance, Men's Fancy Dance, Women's Fancy Dance, Women's Jingle Dance, Grass Dance, Tiny Tots, and Inter-Tribal. It also contains documents of Our Sacred Places titled "Napi's Gambling Place", which is described as a meadow called Utsitakakspi, "Napi and the Rolling Rock" which details a story of how broken pieces of rocks are found on the prairies, "Ksiistsi-komm-Thunder" which gives the reason behind the opening of Thunder Medicine Pipe Bundles each spring, and "The First Marriage" which contains a story taking place at Women's Buffalo Jump in Alberta. The file contains a document titled "A Winter Count" describing the meaning of the counts dating from 1764 to 1924 and giving examples of important events. Another document titled "Raw Eater's Story Robe" contains an interpretation of Raw Eater, a respected leader among the Siksika during the late 1800s. Stories were provided by Rosie Runner in 1957. Additionally, a document titled "Our Language" contains Niisitapi language translations to English.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">North Pacific Coast Poems</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a chapter titled "Some North Pacific Coast Poems: a Problem in Anthropological Philology" written by Dell Hymes from Berkeley University of California. The documents pages 316-339 focus is "upon texts from Indigenous cultures of the North Pacific Coast, from a classic period of common cause among folklore, linguistics, and ethnology in the service of a general anthropology." The paper deals with the largely neglected heritage of poetry, or of the verbal component of song.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">North West Co. Courier, Summer 1997</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet titled "North West Co Courier" containing information about Grand Portage National Monument, comparison of The North West Company and The Hudson's Bay Company by Kevin Iverson, and Rendezvous. Additionally, the file contains a poster from 1997 titled "The Traditional Gathering" for Rendezvous Days and a Grand Portage National Monument 1997 Rendezvous events and activities brochure.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern Delights</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a news article titled "Northern Delights--Never Forget the North." from Wawatay News, 1979. The article informs of the drama tour, Northern Delights. After seven weeks touring across Northern Ontario, Manitoba, and the NorthWest Territories the Northern Delights came to an end.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Norton, John</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several photocopied excerpts from a book titled Indians Abroad, which talks about Indigenous representatives who travelled to Europe, notably Teyoninhokerawen, aka Captain John Norton, a Kanien'keha:ka Chief. File also includes several other photocopies of book chapters and journal articles which give biographical information on Captain John Norton, including information on the Six Nations in the late 18th century, as well as Haudenosaunee government, Traditional Stories, marriage customs, and war tactics. Additionally, photocopied documents signed by John Norton commending Shayedakhon, aka John Bearsfoot, for his bravery during the war from 1775-83.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nova Scotia</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an original letter from 1807 and a typewritten copy of the letter from the Superintendent of Indian affairs in Nova Scotia. The superintendent is informing that on the 20th of October, "the province was divided into Twelve Indigenous districts." The districts include Canso, Antigonish, Pictou, Cumberland, Minas Basin, Cobequid, Annapolis, St. Mary's Bay, Shelburne, Liverpool, and Chester.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nuu'Chah'Nulth</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of an article from the British Columbia Chronicle: 1847-71 by G.P.V. Akrigg and Helen B. Akrigg, titled "Not for Sale". [Originally titled: Indians - Seshahts]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Obomsawin, Alanis</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information about Alanis Obomsawin, a Wabanaki woman from Odanak, Quebec who became well-known for her story-telling and singing. This file contains several articles, documents, and letters which make reference to her project in Manouane, commentary to accompany her music, her role with the National Film Board of Canada, her work with children, her work with Canadian Indian Marketing Services and the Dresdner Bank in Cologne, and biographical details of her life. File also includes a letter written to Obomsawin from Penny Petrone in 1983. Contains some French documents, and some articles which make reference to the Oka Crisis in Kahnestake and Kahnawake, 1990. Finally, contains one photo of Obomsawin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ocaita Speech at Drummond Island July 7, 1818</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the original Ocaita Speech at Drummond Island on July 7, 1818 from the Public Archives of Canada, call number MG19. F29. Additionally, this file contains a document of the card catalog including an abstract of information on the Transcript of Councils held by William McKay a fur-trader, soldier, and civil servant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ogishta (Ojibwa - Garden River)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an original London England newspaper from 1860.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ojaouanon, Chief, speech</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains three typewritten speeches from Lettres des Nouvelles Missions du Canada including speech by the Great Chief and the first and second speech by Ojauanon. The file also includes three documents in French from Lettres des Nouvelles Missions du Canada.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ojibway</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1949-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several photocopies of journal articles and book chapters concerning the traditional land of the Ojibway peoples, relations with Haudenosaunee groups, Ontarian history, dispossession of Mississaugas of Credit First Nation, Michipicoten Island, and Ojibway ceremonies and customs .</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ojibway Conquest</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet of the first three parts (I, II, III) and a booklet with the last parts (IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, ) of short poems from "The Ojibway Conquest."</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ojibway (Eastern L. Nipigon) re. Timber Management</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a document titled "Impacts of the MNR's Timber Management Policies on Aboriginal Peoples of Eastern Lake Nipigon" detailing information on the original descendants of the eastern Lake Nipigon Ojibway including historic land use, community structures, formal organizations, social patterns, the timber impacts, timber employment, and timber management.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ojibway Traditional Stories</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple photocopied documents including "Ojibwa Myths and Tales" by COL. GEO. E. Laidlaw (pages 3-24) reprinted from The Archaeological Report in 1915, a chapter in a book titled "Some Myths and Tales of the Ojibwa of Southeastern Ontario" by Paul Radin (pages 1-15), a book titled "Myths and Folk-lore of the Timiskaming Algonquin and Timagami Ojibwa" chapter titled "Myths and Folk-lore of the Timiskaming Algonquin" (pages 1-27), and a passage titled "The Sleeping Giant" from a book (pages 99-105). Common themes throughout the passages include Anishinaabe Traditional Stories from Ontario including the Timiskaming Algonquin and Timagami Ojibway, the sleeping giant of the Lakehead (Fort William and Port Arthur), and Southeastern Ontario. [Originally titled: Ojibway Myths]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ojibway Traditional Stories - The Flood</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a retyped document titled "Traditions of the Indians" originally from 1879 with two Indigenous Traditional Stories titled "The Flood" and "Why the Mouse is Small and has Short Hair." Both Stories refer to "Mishi Manitou," the Bad Spirit, who in the myth "The Flood" was trying to destroy the world. The myth "Why the Mouse is Small and has Short Hair" details the consequences after the flood and is told by parents to give a warning to their children of what their rashness might bring upon them. [Originally titled: Ojibway Myth of the Flood]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ojibway (Poplar Point) re. Timber management etc. affidavit, Sept. 2, 1991</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied document of an affidavit from September 2nd 1991. The affidavit is an application by the Poplar Point Ojibway Nation and Chief Theron McCrady, for a declaration that the Poplar Point have Aboriginal Rights with respect to the harvesting of foods and medicine plants and with respect to sacred sites in the Namewaminkan River, and for an injunction against any further development of the proposed High Falls power dam.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ojibway songs</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied documents of Ojibway song including a document titled "Ojibwa Songs" by John F. Davidson (pages 303-305) copied from the Old Fort William Resource Centre, a booklet of Ojibway songs (pages 254-256), a loose page titled "Chant to The Fire Fly," and a single page with the song "Chant to The Fire-Fly" and handwritten writing by Penny Petrone on Henry Rowe Schoolcraft (1793-1864).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oji-Cree</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper from Wawatay News Vol. 3, No 10, dated August 1977 titled "Oji-Cree is Fun: but translation to and from English presents many difficulties" by Jim Morris.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oka</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several articles and newspaper clippings from The Chronicle-Journal, Lakehead Living, The Globe and Mail, and The Thunder Bay Post which discuss the use of force, national implications for Indigenous peoples, and historian perspectives on the Oka Crisis.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oka, Mike (Kainai)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1955</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "A Blood Indian's Story" by Mike Oka. This article was prepared by Mr. Mills, Mike Oka's son-in-law, in 1936. The article contains information on Mike Oka, a member of Kainai First Nation. [Originally titled: Oka, Mike (Blood)]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Omaha Tribe of Nebraska</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a journal article titled "Omaha Survival: A Vanishing Indian Tribe that would not vanish" by Robin Ridington in the American Indian Quarterly - Journal of American Indian Studies (Vol. 11, No. 1, Winter 1987). [Originally titled: Indians - Omaha]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Onondowa'ga</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a small cut out titled "Teachings from the Longhouse" Is a Must Read. It discusses Handsome Lake, an Onondowa'ga person who became a teacher and prophet for his people and helped establish the Haudenosaunee as a distinct social group. [Originally titled: Indians - Senecas]</p>
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          <controlaccess>
            <genreform source="rad" encodinganalog="1.1C">Graphic material</genreform>
          </controlaccess>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ontario History: an informal history of the land and its people (2 copies)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet from Ontario Ministry of Education and Ministry of Colleges and Universities titled "Ontario History: an informal history of the land and its people" by Robert Choquette and writers Catherine Price and Margaret Woollard. The booklet includes information on Ontario's Native Peoples, French Empire, Loyalist Refuge, Little England, Industrial Ontario, The Struggle for Social Maturity, and Contemporary Ontario.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Ontario Indian", various issues</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980-1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains various issues of "Ontario Indian" including "Ontario Indian" Vol. 5, No.1, "Ontario Indian" Vol. 5, No.2 February 1982, "Ontario Indian" Vol.5, No.4 May 1982, "Ontario Indian" Vol. 5, No.8 August 1982, "Ontario Indian" Vol. 4, No.4 April 1981, "Ontario Indian" Vol. 3, No.12 December 1980, "Ontario Indian" Vol. 4, No. 11/12 November/December 1981, "Ontario Indian" Vol. 4, No. 2 February 1981, "Ontario Indian" Vol. 3, No.11 November 1980, "Ontario Indian" Vol. 3, No. 9 September 1980, "Ontario Indian" Vol. 4, No.5 May 1981, "Ontario Indian" Vol. 5, No. 9 September 1982, and "Ontario Indian" Vol. 5, No. 7 July 1982. "Ontario Indian" is published monthly by the Union of Ontario Indians, the official voice of the Union of Ontario Indians, intended to serve as an effective communications vehicle for Indigenous peoples.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oral Tradition</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several articles about Indigenous classification of Oral Traditions, the chain of transmission, events, and ownership and right to those stories. Also includes documents which describe the dependability of Oral Tradition and the importance of Oral Tradition as a part of living culture.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oral Tradition, Dene</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten version and a photocopied document by Rev. Father A.G. Morice on Dene Traditional Stories such as the Origin of Light and the Origin of Fire.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oral Tradition, Loucheux</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a book titled "Journal of American Folk-Lore" chapter titled "Loucheux Myths," pages 249-257, collected by geologist Charles Camsell and prepared for publication by C.M. Barbeau. Charles Camsell's informant Peter Ross, a Loucheux living at Fort MacPherson, spent many hours telling Loucheux Traditional Stories to Charles Camsell, who the next day, wrote down the stories from memory found in this chapter. The stories included are "The Origin of the World," "The Deluge," The Beaver's Tail," "The Culture-Hero," "Tetogolee," "The Crow's Trick," "The Trickster," "The Grizzly Bear and the Crow," "The Crow's Home," The Man in the Moon," Wolverine and the Man," Why the Bears have Short Tails," and "The Old Man, the Bear and the Ermine."</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oral Tradition, Misc.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone which include definitions of terms and resources on the Traditional Stories of different Indigenous peoples. Also contains several booklets which discuss broader themes and motifs across the Oral Traditions of different Indigenous peoples. Also contains several photocopied newspaper articles from The Globe and Mail alongside a selected anthology of the Traditional Stories of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Includes the story "How the Indians Obtained Dogs."</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oral Tradition, Pacific Northwest</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>The files contains a series of photocopies of traditional stories from Indigenous groups in the Pacific Northwestern region, including "The Origin of Light and Fire," "The Original High-hat Story, or how the Chief's Tall Hat Saved His People from the Flood," "The First Beaver," "The Story of Black Cloud," "How People First Came to Cowichan," and "The Origin of the Cohoe Salmon, a Frazer River Legend of the Yale Tribes" among others. Also includes a booklet containing stories about the origin of deer and the moon. Many of these stories were photocopied from the Archives of British Columbia.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oral Tradition, Plains</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied chapters and excerpts on Indigenous Oral Tradition from the various sources including books like Saskatchewan And Its People and History of the Province of Saskatchewan. This file also contains a short account of a battle that occurred between three wounded Cree and approximately thirty RCMP. Additionally, this file contains a series of handwritten notes on lined paper written by Penny Petrone on the "Last Stand" alongside a photocopy of the story, written by William Francis Butler.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oral Tradition - The Girl Who Married a Bear</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article by Catharine McClellan about "The Girl who Married a Bear", a story of the Tlingit- and Dene-speaking Indigenous people of southern Yukon Territory. This file also contains an excerpt from an unknown source that describes one of the most popular stories of the southern Yukon Indigenous population, the Inland Tlingit, Tagish, and Southern Tutchone. The appendix includes many versions of the story, each with a brief introductory description of the narrator and the circumstances under which the story was told.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oral Tradition - The Hunter Who Had an Elk for a Guardian Spirit</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of the Story, "The Hunter who had an Elk for a Guardian Spirit". This file also contains two handwritten cue cards with notes on the story written by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Orality in Literacy</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994-1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file includes two articles including Renate Eigenbrod's article titled "The Oral in the Written: A Literature Between Two Cultures" from The Canadian Journal of Native Studies (1995) reviewing the differences between orality and literacy, noting that the latter is an extension of the former and suggesting that much contemporary Indigenous literature includes characteristics of oral narratives. This file also includes Peter Dickinson's article titled "'Orality in Literact': Listening to Indigenous Writing" from The Canadian Journal of Native Studies (1994) describing one of the characteristics of Indigenous writing around the world may be the use of oral features as deliberate techniques in literary production.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oskaboose, Gilbert, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles written by author Gilbert Oskaboose including a photocopied newspaper article from Indian News in May 1979 Vol. 20 No. 1 article titled "Indian government on the way?" This file also contains a photocopied newspaper from Indian News with an opinion from Gilbert Oskaboose detailing information on the Indian Government Development Conference sponsored by the National Indian Brotherhood (NIB). In the file an article titled "The Serpent's Egg by Gilbert Oskaboose is found detailing information on the creation of Serpent's river and the story of uranium mining at Serpent's river. Additionally, this file contains a newspaper article titled "The Serpent Doesn't Live Here Anymore" by Gilbert Oskaboose describing the pollution the uranium mining caused in the Serpent River and area.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ottasson Speech</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied copy of the speech delivered by Ottasson or Ottassonbron Mechkemwand Feshywinguin in 1814.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ottanwish Speech</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the speech of Ottanwish after hearing the address of Chinquakous</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Our Forest Children</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied pages from Our Forest Children. Our Forest Children is a monthly periodical published by Rev. E.F. Wilson at the Shingwauk Home, Sault Ste. Marie, Canada, for the furtherance of education among the Indigenous People.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Patterson, Palmer</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple documents including an article, pages 240- 226, titled "Red children of the Queen" details information on treaties to pass all the lands into the keeping of the Crown-the "Great Mother the Queen" as Victoria was referred to by her governors and commissioners. This file also includes an article, titled "Through an Indian eye," which describes how Canadian government spokesmen tried to persuade the Indigenous population to cede their territories to the Queen and settle down on a reservation. Another article titled "My arrows are broken" describes the destruction of Indigenous culture.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Paul, Peter (1779- )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten biography and photocopy of original biography, from the Public Archives of Nova Scotia, of Peter Paul written in 1865 from his own statement. This file also includes a photocopied document from 1849 detailing numerous petitions, including a petition of Chiefs and Captains of the Mi'kmaq population of Nova Scotia, from the Public Archives of Nova Scotia. Additionally, a page from a book titled "Micmacs and Colonists" is included in this file describing Peter Paul looking back over his long life.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Paull, Andrew (1892-1959) (Squamish)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple documents with information on Andrew Paull (1892-1959) a Squamish leader, journalist and lobbyist who was born on Mission Reserve #1, Burrard Inlet, British Columbia. Contains a typewritten letter by Andrew Paull, President of the North American Indian Brotherhood, to Louis St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada. Also contains several photocopied documents which describe Paull's involvement with the Special Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of Commons in 1946 and his representation of the Indigenous Peoples of Canada to Members of Parliament, a report titled "Joint Committee Reports of the Senate and the House of Commons", and a set of notecards with handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Paudash, George (Chief, Rice Lake)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file includes multiple photocopied original addresses including three from October 20th, 1840 at Rice Lake. This file also includes a chapter titled "The coming of the Mississaugas" by J. Hampden Burnham, Esq, Peterborough. Additionally, a document stating that George Paudash, John Grow, Robert Soper, Peter Nogee, John Bigman, Jacob Crane, James McCua, Peter Patchey, Isaac Irons and Joseph Muskrat, Chiefs and Principal forming a part of the Mississauga Tribe, voluntarily surrender their land to the Crown except for the lands now occupied by the tribe.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Peace Pipe Ceremony</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied The Native Voice newspaper from May 1950. The newspaper articles titled "Peace Pipe Ceremony" by Big White Owl and "The Neglected Minority" addresses the senate setting up a committee on Federal administration of Indigenous affairs.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Peau de Chat, Chief (fl. 1840-50)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file includes a document certified by W. Anderson V.S.I.O by Chief Peau de chat describing Indigenous land being occupied and taken over by settlers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Peguis, Chief (Saulteaux)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file includes photocopied excerpts from several books and journal articles on Chief Peguis (also written Be-gou-ais, Be-gwa-is, Pegeois, Pegouisse, Pegowis, Pegqas, Pigewis, and Pigwys), aka William King, aka the Destroyer, aka Little Chip, who was Chief of the Red River Crees and one of the principal chiefs of Saulteaux First Nation. Sources include Peguis, North-West America Mission, a letter from Reverend W. Cockran, and The Reverend David Jones: Missionary at Red River 1823-38, among others. Also includes copies of speeches given and letters written by Chief Peguis alongside a newspaper clipping detailing the death of Tommy Prince, Canada's most decorated Indigenous war veteran and the grandson of Chief Peguis.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pelletier, Wilfred, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied pages from "No Foreign Land" an account by Wilfred Pelletier including pages 36-54, and 72-110. This file also includes a short biography about Wilfred Pelletier, who is an author of Anishibaabe descent and born in Wikwemikong on Manitoulin Island in northern Lake Huron, in "Selected American Indian Authors". Additionally, this file includes another short biography on Wilfred Pelletier in the chapter "Senior High and Adult".</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Peltier, Tom, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a book review by H.H Bernard of the book Bearwalk by Lynne Sallot, a freelance journalist and writer, and Tom Peltier, who grew up in an Indigenous community in Ontario, and was working in establishment of a centre for Shamanism.</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pemmeenauweet Chief (fl. 1841) (Mi'kmaq)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of a letter from Chief Pemmeenauweet to Queen Victoria. This file also includes pages 89, 93, and 134 from the book "The Micmacs and Government: Nova Scotia."</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">People of Native Ancestry (2 files)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two booklet from the Ontario Ministry of Education. The first booklet is titled "People of Native Ancestry: A Resource Guide for the Intermediate Division" authorized by the Minister of Education, Ontario Hon. Thomas L. Wells, 1977. The second booklet titled "People of Native Ancestry Resource List: for the Primary and Junior Divisions" authorized by the Minister of Education, Ontario Hon. Thomas L. Wells, 1975. Additionally, this file includes 20 Midnorthern Ontario Region Curriculum development documents.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Permissions</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of both photocopied and original letters asking for permission to use requested materials and replies from requests. This file also includes a series of photocopied songs including Wabochicks War Song, The Indian Song, The Indian Hunter, and Indian Hunter.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Perrault, Jeanne</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter from September 18, 1989 to Penny Petrone from Jeanne Perreault that includes a series of names and contact information. The letterhead is from The University of Calgary.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Petaubun, An early Sarnia Aboriginal Newspaper"</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of "An Early Sarnia Aboriginal Newspaper" titled "Petaubun: Peep of Day" Vol. 2 No.2 March, 1862 published by George L. Smith, Brights Grove Ont. Feb. 1976. This document also includes a biography by Rev. John Morrison on Thomas Hurlburt. Additionally, this document provides translations to the editor of Petaubun in English.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Peters, Roddy, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a story titled "The Big Willow Man" by Roddy Peters. The story is about Big Willow Man who was nine feet tall and living around Driftwood River in the Yukon.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Algonquin Anishinaabeg, Nbisiing Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, and Wabanaki, 1824</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the original petition of the Algonquins, Nipissings, Iroquois &amp; Abenakis on September 3, 1824. [Originally titled: Petition of the Algonquins, Nipissings, Iroquois &amp; Abenakis Sept. 3, 1824]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Anishinaabeg to the London Society for Missions</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the petition of the Chippewa Nation to the London Society for Missions. Includes photocopies of the original and of a re-typed version. [Originally titled: Petition of the Chippewas to the London Society for Missions]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Anishinaabeg from the Two Mountains, 1822</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the original petition from the Indigenous Peoples from the Two Mountains on July 20, 1822. [Originally titled: Petition (Indian) from the Two Mountains, July 20, 1822]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Anishinaabeg to Sir John A. MacDonald, 1887</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages 197 to 199 of a photocopied document, "On The Fringes of Settlement," includes the Petition of the Anishinaabeg of Fort William to Sir John A. MacDonald in 1887. The petition was signed by Andrew Bannon, John Pierre, John Pinessie, William Crow, Louis Kebewinsee, Michael St Germain, Baptiste Collin, Simon Webabikenze, Simon Penassie, Simon Collin, Simon Louis, Peter Salamon, Frank Salamon, Frank Majeweskkan, John Manitou, Frank Bellon, Joseph Penassie, Thomas Penassie, Stephen Joseph, Alexr. Chab, Moses Louis, Alexie Debakonang, Joseph Sebastian Nenaigahaish, Michael Madjisanany, Gwinquishineanan, Alex X Singleton, Joseph Debaconang, Michael X Collin, Joseph Nenrkas, James McErtts, Squimawaguick, Peter Jourdain. [Originally titled: Petition of the Fort William Indians to Sir John A. MacDonald 1887]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition Big Bay. Apr. 20, 1843</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the original Petition of the Big Bay, dated April 20, 1843.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Chiefs of Sault Ste. Louis June 27, 1826</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the petition of the Chiefs of Sault Ste. Louis on June 27, 1826.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Haudenosaunee, 1816, in French</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the original petition from the Indigenous Peoples of the Lake of the Two Mountains, a Haudenosaunee group, on November 5, 1816. This document is in French. [Originally titled; Petition from the Indians of the Lake of the Two Mountains, Nov. 5, 1816 (in French)]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of Jacob Brooks et al to Adams Archibald, Feb. 5, 1883</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the Petition of Jacob Brooks et al to Adams George Archibald, C.M.G. Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. This petition is dated at Amherst, February 5, 1883 and is signed by Jacob Brooks, Stephen Hood, Christopher Paul, Peter Paul, Abraham Hood, and Joseph Hood.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition from John Johnson, Nov. 11, 1816</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the original petition from John Johnson on November 11, 1816. This file also contains a photocopied booklet with a series of dates from 1791 to 1826 of when petitions, treaties, and speeches took place.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petitions of the Kanien'keha:ka, 1826, 1830</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two typewritten and photocopied petitions of the Indians of the Seigniory of Sault Ste. Louis, called the Kanien'keha:ka. The first petition dated January 18,1826, is directed to His Excellency George Earl of Dalhousie (Baron Dalhousie of Dalhousie Castle) Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath, Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over the province of Lower Canada, Vice Admiral of the same, Lieutenant General and Commander of All His Majesty's Forces in the said province. The petition discusses how the Indigenous People of Sault Ste. Louis have been deprived of a proper officer to replace Major Guillaume Chevalier. The second petition dated April 11, 1835, is directed to His Excellency Matthew Lord Aylmer Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Military Order of the Bath Captain General and Governor in Chief, in and over the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, Nova Scotia and their Several Dependencies, Vice Admiral of the Same. The petition discusses the settlers moving into the Seigniory of Sault Ste. Louis and occupying farms, lots, and houses. [Originally titled: Petitions of the Indians of the Seigniory of Sault Ste. Louis April 11, 1835]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Kanien'keha:ka, 1930</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten copy and a photocopy of the original petition of the Kanien'keha:ka from May 19, 1830. This petition is directed to Sir John Colborn, K.C.B. Lieut. Governor. The document was signed in the presence of John A. Wilkes and Peter Jones. [Originally titled: Petition of the Mohawks May 19, 1830]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition from the Kanien'keha:ka Villages, Bay of Quinte, 1826</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the petition from the Kanien'keha:ka of Mohawk Villages, Bay of Quinte, May 4, 1826. [Originally titled: Petition dated Mohawk Villages, Bay of Quinte May 4, 1826]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Lake Huron Chippewa Nation, 1831</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied typewritten petition from the principal Chiefs of the Anishinaabeg residing on the Waters of Lake Huron, Machedash Bay, in Upper Canada on February 17, 1831. This petition was signed by Chief John Asance, Chief Levi Shingwahkoonce, J. Asance Junr. John Kabagahbowk.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Lake Huron and Simcoe Chippewa Nation to Sir Frances Bond Head</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten copy of the Petition of the Anishinaabeg of Lake Huron and Simcoe to Sir Frances Bond Head.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Lenape, 1827</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the petition of the Lenape Indigenous Peoples near Moravia on September 15, 1827. [Originally titled: Petition of the Moravian Indians, Sept. 15, 1827]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition from Mud Lake Aug. 14, 1830</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten copy and a photocopy of the original petition from Mud Lake on August 14, 1830 written to Sir John Colborne, K.C.B. Lieutenant Governor and Commander in Chief of the province of Upper Canada. This petition was signed by Chief Captain John, Squier Martin, John Nowkechigke, Isaac Iron, Thomas Pigeon, John Pigeon, Peter Crow, Captain Potash, Robert Napanah, John Iron, Joseph Muskrat, Bedford Iron, George William, Peter Nogee, Jacob Iron, John Bigman, John McKue, Jacob Tishguegon, Charles Fond, George Joseph, Thomas Jacobs, Joe Wetong, James McCue, John Itawahbin, Bolin Muskrat, John Crow, John Cobway, Moses Muskrat, Joseph Taunchey, Robert Soper, John Carbach, John Salt Sen, William Blackbar, John Soper, Johnston Whiteber, John Cohort, William Nebance, and John Salt Jun.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Munsee-Delaware Nation</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the original Petition of the Munsee Indigenous People.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Munsee-Delaware and Anishinaabeg to Sir John Colborne, August 18, 1829</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten copy and a photocopy of the original petition of the Munsee and Chippeway Chiefs, residing on the River Thames, Upper Canada. The petition was directed to Sir John Colborne on August 18, 1829. This petition was signed by Ootah Mekoo, John Ootahmekoo, Cornelius Westbrook, George Turkey, John Dalson, John Logan, and Captain Snake.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of Munsee-Delaware Nation, 1826</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the petition of the Munsee-Delaware Nation and Anishinaabeg on May 8, 1829. [Originally titled: Petition of the Muncey Town Indians dated May 8, 1826]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of Noel dated Sept. 29, 1847</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the original Petition of Noel dated September 29, 1847.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Ojibway to Sir Charles Metcalf Apr. 18, 1843 -</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the Petition of the Ojibway to Governor General of British North America, Sir Charles Metcalf G.C.B. The petition is dated Sangung, April 18th, 1843 and is from the Indigenous Peoples residing on the shores of Lake Huron and at the Sangung River.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petitions of the Ojibwe, Jan. 24, 1840</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a petition of the Anishinaabeg from River Credit January 24, 1840. The brief excerpts deal with subjects ranging from land titles and legal status to hunting and fishing rights. The petition is directed towards Charles Poulett Thomson or Lord Sydenham, Governor-General of Canada (1839-41).</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Ottawas, Anishinaabeg, Potawotamis to Sir John Colborne, 1829</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten copy and a photocopy of the original petition of the Ottawas, Anishinaabeg, and Potawatamis to Sir John Colborne in Amherstburg on September 1829. The petition is an argument for their rightful claim to the Amherstburg Reserve, which was also claimed by the Wendat. The petition clearly illustrates the difficulties the Government faced in settling land disputes of this sort. This petition was signed by Charlo, Wawassum, Shawaner, Nante, Pershicohr, Keshikiros, Chamintawa, KibrKashigauscan, Asshowskisic and witnessed by John Wilson. This file also contains a petition to Sir Francis Bond, Head, Knight, Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Upper Canada from Naadte, Chief of the Anishinaabeg, addressed on behalf of his own nation, Atawakin &amp; Waseanaqua Chiefs of the Ottawas, and Newatena and Chepens, Chiefs of the Potawotamis.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Ottawas, Wyandots of Amherstburgh Jan. 18, 1844</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten and photocopy of the original Petition of the Ottawas, Wyandots of Amherstburgh dated January 18, 1844.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Rice Lake M. to John Colborne, Jan. 27, 1829</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten photocopy petition of the Missisauga Indigenous Peoples of the Rice Lake in the New Castle District on January 27, 1829. The petition was written to John Colborne, R.C.B Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Upper Canada. The petition was signed by George Pautaush, John Cow, John Crow, Peter Nogin, and Peter Wauson.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the River Credit to John Colborne, Apr. 3, 1829</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten petition of the Mississauga Indigenous Peoples settled at the River Credit to John Colborne, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada and head of the Indian Department, on April 3, 1829. This petition was signed by Joseph Sawyer and John Jones on behalf of Peter Jones.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the River Credit Oct. 4, 1837</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the petition of the undersigned sachems, principal chiefs and warriors of the Mississauga tribe of the Chippewa Nation of Indians of the River Credit on October 4, 1837. The petition is directed to Her most gracious majesty Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen; Defender of the Faith. This petition was signed by Nawahjegezhegwaby (Chief Joseph Sawyer), Manoonooding (James Cheehok), Pipoonnahba (James Young), Kezhegowinine (David Sawyer), Tyentennegen (John Jones), Nawahjegezhigwaby (John Campbell), Pamegahwayahsing (Isaac Henry), Masquahzeqwuna (Moses Pahdequong), Negahnub (Lawrence Herchmer), Saswayahsega (Thomas Mayer), Mahyahwegezhigwaby (John Keghegoo), Oominewahjeween (William Herchmer), Kanahwahbahnind (William John), Pamegewahnwaby (John Peter), Chewimooka (John M'Collum), Pahoombwawinndung (Thomas Smith), Ahghawahnahquahdwaby (Peter Olds), Nahwahquayahsega (Samuel Finger), Tawahsing (James Tahwah), Anewahkooge (John Wesley), Mookejewunooka (George King), and Naningahseya (William Jackson).</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the River Credit Jan. 24, 1840</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a Petition of the River Credit dated January 24, 1840. The petition is addressed to Samuel Peter Jarvis, the chief superintendent of Indian Affairs.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the River Credit to Lord Elgin Mar. 5, 1867</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten and photocopy of the original Petition of the River Credit to Lord Elgin, Governor General of British North America. The petition is dated March 5, 1867 and is signed by Thomas Smith, William John, Joseph Dodge, John McCollum, Old Peter, Moses Pahdequong, James Chuckok, James Young, George King, Thomas Smith, John Peter, John Sawyer, Wm. Jackson, James Wilson, John Jackson, Alexander Jackson, McCollum, Finger, John Johnson, William Tobeco, Thomas Young, Peter Johnson, Richard Finger, Paul Finger, Peter Jackson, Joseph Wampegoosh, Joseph Sawyer Junt, John Smith.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Saugeen Ojibway Nation to Metcalf</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the typewritten Petition of the Ojibway of the Saugeen to Metcalf. The petition is directed to Metcalf, Governor General and Capt. General of British North America. This petition was signed by President Joseph Sawyer, Vice President George Copway, and Secretary John Jones.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition dated Sault Ste. Louis Jan. 18, 1826</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the original petition dated Sault Ste. Louis on January 18,1826.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the St. Regis Chiefs &amp; warriors</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the original Petition of the St. Regis Chiefs and warriors to Sir John Johnson.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition Wabanakis, 1826</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the petition of the Wabanakis from John Johnson on September 25, 1826. [Originally titled: Petition Abenaquis, Sept. 25, 1826]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petition of the Wendat, 1830</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied typewritten petition of the principal chiefs of the Wendat in Amherstburg on July 23, 1830. This petition was signed by Romain Warron, Matiasse Tho, Thomas Clarke and Francis Warron. [Originally titled: Petition (Hurons) July 23, 1830]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petitot, Emile, Rev.</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on Emile Petitot, 1838-1917, who was known as one of the world's leading geographers, linguists, and anthropologists though his missionary career in the Northwest. This file contains, pages 58 to 81, of a book by Robert Choquette titled "The Oblate Assault on Canada's Northwest" describing Emile Petitot's missionary career. This file also contains a review by Anthony G. Petti on "Emile Petitot: Un Capitolo Di Storia Delle Esplorazioni Canadesi" by Simonetta Ballo Alagna, highlighting key information about Emile Petitot. Additionally, this file contains a handwritten note written by Penny Petrone on Emile Petitot.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Piapot Chief (1828-1908) (Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains information on Chief Piapot, aka Flash in the Sky, 1828-1908, who was a warrior, orator, Cree Chief, and prophet who convinced Southern Indigenous peoples to remain at home during the North West Rebellion in 1885. Documents in this file include a letter from the Indian Office, articles from The Globe and Mail and Leader Post, several pages documenting relations between Piapot and Father Hugounard during the visit of Governor-General Lord Stanley of Preston, Piapot's critiques of the Indian Department for its miserliness, further letters which mention Chief Piapot in positive and negative lights, and documents which detail his involvement with the Northwest Rebellion in 1885. Also contains a documents which makes reference to the conversion of his son alongside a page of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pierce, William (Metis)</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file includes a article titled "The Saga of William Pierce" by Ibbs Avery. This article provides information on Metis William Pierce's life including how the "young illiterate lad was instrumental in bringing the Good News of Jesus Christ to the Pacific Northwest coast of Canada". William Pierce was born in 1856 at Fort Rupert to a Scottish father and a Port Simpson Indigenous mother.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pigarouich, Étienne (fl. 1639-43) (Algonkin)</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains information on Étienne Pigarouich, an Algonkin medicine man and Christian apostate. This file contains photocopied pages of a document from Les Relations Des J suites in both French and English. This file also contains another excerpt describing information on Étienne Pigarouich's medicine man practice. Additionally, this file contains a photocopy of pages from The Economics of David Ricardo alongside handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Plain, Nicholas (Chippewa of Sarnia)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "The History of Chippewas of Sarnia and The History of Sarnia Reserve." The article provides an insight on the history of the Anishinaabeg of Sarnia written by Nicholas Plain prompted by the belief that the Anishinaabeg and the Reserve they occupy were about to be absorbed into the industrial activity of the city of Sarnia. This file also contains the article "A History of the Sarnia Indian Reserve based on the personal reminiscences of the author" by Aylmer N. Plain, published by George Smith in Bright's Grove, Ontario 1975. A copy of "Indians at Sarnia" by Mrs. B.C. Farrand in 1888, published by George Smith in Bright's Grove, Ontario 1975 is also included in this file. This file also contains documents detailing information about Wigwams, the old Indian Act, and the retentio of faith. Attached with the document is a photocopied newspaper article titled "Chief Nicholas Plain Speaks" from The Native Voice. Additionally, a photocopy of a newspaper article dated 1950 from The Native Voice titled "The History of Sarnia Chippewa Reserve" by Chief Nicholas Plain.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Plays written by Petrone s Indigenous students</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a series of plays written by Penny Petrone's Indigenous students for Dr. P. Petrone's English 2702 Canadian Indigenous Literature class in March 1988. The plays include "The Origin of a Constellation" by Carl Orr, Greg Brant, Isobel Southwind, and Karen Allen, "The Five Moons of Winter" by Roy Chapman, Lee-roy Meekis, Lucy Slipperjack, and Laura James, "The Star Maiden" by Carrie Johnson, Laura Linklater, and Linda Fox, and "How Grass Came About" by Susan Leblanc, and other students whose names are illegible.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Poetry ( Primitive )</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains an article titled "Primitive Poetry" by Gilbert M. Wallace. The article provides information on the authors first-hand observing Indigenous poetry from rituals and songs from around the world. Gilbert was "interested in the poets' themes, and got friendly missionaries to translate for me some of the modern and semi modern chants."</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pontiac (1720-1769) (Ottawa)</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several documents detailing information of Pontiac (1720-1769), a chief of the Ottawas, warrior, orator, and ally of the French. Documents include a map of Northeastern North America on the Eve of the Seven Years War, as well as a series of photocopied articles and sections of books about Pontiac's involvement in the Seven Years War, The Uprising of 1763, his early life, and his assassination. Also includes several sections from Indian Races of North and South America by Charles Dewolf Brownell as well as a document titled "Pontiac: The Indian who Built Confederacy, 1720-1769." Also contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pooyak, Baptiste</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1954</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains an a newspaper article clipping from 1954 titled "Funeral Service Held on Reserve For Baptiste Pooyak, Catechist." Pooyak was buried in the cemetery on Sweet Grass Reserve. Pooyak devoted his life to spreading the Gospel.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Portraits</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet from, 1975, the Smithsonian Institution National Anthropological Archives in Washington D.C. titled "Selected Portraits of Prominent North American Indians." This file also includes two item request forms made by Penny Petrone to the Public Archives of Canada and one to the Lakehead Universities Media Services Centre. A series of pages with details on art works and a page on items is also included in this file, alongside multiple empty envelopes and a series of photographs including a photo of Sr Connolly (1830-1904), Sister Nebraska (1859-1894), paper print and negative of Catherine (The "Indian Princess"), a printer paper photograph of T. Assiviuaell, a photographs of Pah-Tah-se-ga, a photograph of three unidentified Indigenous people, a photograph of an unidentified man, paper photograph of "The Ideal Type of the Noble Red Man," paper photograph of Sitting Bull, photocopy drawing of man with hat, paper photograph of an Indigenous man sitting, photograph of a wealthy lady sitting, close up photograph of a man, paper photograph of Chief Buhkwujjenene, paper photograph of Louis Jackson (Captain of the Contingent), paper photograph of Allan Salt (one of Parry Sound's early mayors), photograph with man holding a wood dowel, a photography of a man sitting, and a photograph of a woman wearing glasses. This file also includes a series of photographed artwork including photograph of Beothuk drawing by Shanaw dithit, photograph of a painting with man in canoe, drawing of Thunder Bay, photograph artwork of two people sitting, drawing of Prince Arthur's Landing by Sydney P. Hall, drawing of Indigenous Peoples, drawing of man, drawing of man, drawing of women, drawing of a women. An article titled "Langdon Kihn: Indian Portrait Artist" is also included in this file. This file also contains a Photography Unit, A.V.S. Additionally, this file includes a pencil drawing of animals with an unknown artist.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Potts, Gary</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario Standing Committee on Resources Development document on 22 November 1989. The document contains the transcript of the testimony given by Chief Gary Potts to the Natural Resources Committee. This file also contains a poster for free public lectures, presented by the School of Forestry. The lecturer is Chief Gary Potts of the Teme-Augama Anishinaabe. Additionally, this contains an article from 1990 titled "The Native View of Temagami" by Peggy Smith.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Potts, Jerry (Metis)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains pages from a 1974 edition of The Native People. This newspaper contains an article titled "Historical Notes" by Bruce Sealey from the Metis Federation on Jerry Potts.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Poundmaker (c. 1842-86)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a photocopied article from the a 1926 edition of Maclean's, a book review on Norma Sluman's Poundmaker, and a series of newspaper articles including a photocopy of "Poundmaker the Peacemaker Suffered Unjust Arrest and Punishment," "Canada's Story Plentiful Buffalo," "Cree community seeks posthumous pardon for chief," and "Reminiscences of the North-West: The First Poundmaker Racket." This file also contains several documents which provide biographical information on Poundmaker and other resources, as well as a speech given by him in 1882 and a typewritten letter from him to Edgar Dewdney, Esq. Also contains several handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Powers, Mabel</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter from Brockville Ontario. The letter is addressed to Dear Mummy and is signed by B.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Prison Literature</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several pieces of photocopied prison literature from 1986-1987 including "The Scene That was Mine" by R.M Outlaw, "Late at Night" by Mudd, "The One I Love," by Shelly Cutter, "Don't Quit" by Frank.L.,"To Many Years" by Dawn Leigh, "My, Thanks" and "High Flight" by John Gillespie Magee, "Ode For A Prisoner" by Duray Richards, "Landscape Alberta" by PG. Desmond, "Timed Love" by Duray Richards, Friends and Roses" by Crusader, and Autumn by Frank Wolfplume.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pueblo and Ancestral Puebloan Traditional Stories</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file has a page from an unknown book, titled "Indian Stories". It is written on Anasazi (The Ancient Ones), also known as La Gente del Pueblo (The Village People). [Originally titled: Indian stories (pueblo)]</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Publishers</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989-1990</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a letter dated 9 March 1990 to Penny Petrone from secretary Linda Squakim of the En'owkin Centre in Penticton, B.C. The file also includes a receipt dated May 1, 1989 from Theytus Books Ltd. in Penticton B.C. A letter dated May 2, 1989 to Penny Petrone from editor, David Gregoire of Theytus Books Ltd. is also included. This file also contains a photocopy of Penny Petrone's order form on May 3, 1989 from Pemmican Publications Inc. in Winnipeg. This file contains a photocopy of pages 70 to 90 chapter titled "The Contemporary Publishing Scene: An Overview" and pages 58-69 of chapter titled "Agency Publications: Them and Now." A newspaper article titled "By The Canadian Press" detailing information on "an Indigenous-operated publishing house specializing in literature by and about Indigenous Peoples is the result of publisher Randy Fred's Chronic unemployment. Additionally, this file contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Rand, Silas Tertius, Rev. assoc. with the Mi'kmaw</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied pages from book chapters including page xlvi by Helen L. Webster, pages vi-vx of "R?nd's Micmac Dictionary" prepared by Rev. Silas T. Rand and transcribed and alphabetically arranged by Jeremiah S. Clark, pages 300- 303 of "Acadiensis," pages from "Legends of The MicMacs" by Rev. Silas Tertius Rand, and pages from "Short Statement of Facts relating to The History, Manners, Customs, Language, and Literature of the Micmac Tribe of Indians, Nova-Scotia and P.E. Island" by S.T. Rand. Additionally, this file contains a handwritten note by Penny Petrone.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Redbird Duke (1939- ) (Metis)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981-1989</unitdate>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten document with information on Duke Redbird including that Duke is an author, actor, poet, painter, political activist, multi-media artist born in 1939 in Southampton Ontario. This file contains page 156 of a book titled "Book Reviews/Recensions." This file also contains a series of writing assignments from a class taught by Penny Petrone's. A Soir e Asticou booklet dated June 22 1989 is also included in this file. This file also includes photocopies of newspaper articles "Red on White" by Marty Dunn and "Notebook" by Robert Fulford. Newspaper article dated Saturday, September 12, 1981 from The Globe and Mail titled "Shaman of the global village" by Liam Lacey. An article from The Country Connection titled "The Madawaska Valley The Pace Slows" by Tony Cowan is included in this file. A transcript of an interview with poet Duke Redbird and Penny Petrone is also included in this file. A document titled "An Interview with Native Nobility" is also included in this file. This file also includes a document with two poems titled "Sunset" and "Snowflakes" by 15 year old Dora Bee from God's Lake Narrows Reserve. A document titled "From Self-Identification to Self Determination" from "We Are Metis" by Duke Redbird (1980) is also included in this file. This file also contains two photos of Duke Redbird. A letter is also included in this file to Penny Petrone from Duke Redbird. This file also contains a booklet titled "Duke Redbird I am A Canadian." A series of Duke Redbird's poems are included in this file. This file contains a copy of Duke Redbird's Curriculum Vitae. A poster for "Charley Squash Goes to Town" produced by The National Film Board of Canada for the program is also included in this file. The story and design were created by Duke Redbird. Additionally, this file contains a series of handwritten notes written by Penny Petrone.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Red Crow</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains from an article titled "Peenaquim" by Hugh A. Dempsey detailing information about Peenaquim or Onis tay say nah que im, chief of the Kainai tribe of the Niisitapi. This file also contains pages from a photocopied chapter of a book titled Mekeisto (Red Crow). This chapter details information on Red Crow, the Kainai Chief, born in 1830 and died 1900. Additionally, this file contains a handwritten note, written by Penny Petrone, of a quote by Mekeisto or Red Crow.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Redmond Mrs. (interview)</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a documented conversation of an interview with Mrs. Redmond, an Indigenous women from Paul Island who lost her status for marrying a white man. Mrs. Redmond was the Director of the Residence for a home called, An Dijon or "My Home," for Indigenous girls who come into the city or who are facing problems.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Red Pheasant (Cree)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a document detailing information on Red Pheasant, Cree of Eagle Hills Reserve.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Red Rock Indian Band</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a poster for an event of the restoration of St. Sylvesters. The Red Rock Indian Band will host the general public for a three day event on Lake Helen. The event was hosted by Red Rock Indian Band Chief, Milton Wawia and chairperson Dolores Morriseau.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Reid, William (1920-1998) Haida artist</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986-2003</unitdate>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several newspaper articles from The Globe and Mail about William Reid, a Haida artist, detailing his life and death. Additionally, this file contains pages from a 1986 edition of The Beaver. The article included in theses pages is titled "New Dawn at Skidegate Bill Reid and the Haida" by Max Wyman.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Reserves</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980-1983</unitdate>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several photocopies of articles and sections of books about Indigenous peoples living on reserves in Canada. Also includes a petition from the Mississaugas at River Credit First Nation to the Right Honourable Lord Elgin, Governor of British North America in 1867 signed by Thomas Smith, William John, Joseph Dodge, John McCollum, Old Peter, Moses Pahdequong, James Chuchok, James Young, George King, Thomas Smith Jun., John Peter, John Sawyer, Wm. Jackson, James Wilson, John Thomas, Isaac Henry, William Hopkins, Augustus Jones, John Halfday, Joseph McCollum, John Wishy, John Jackson, Alexsander Jackson, Sam. McCollum, Sam. Finger, John Johnson, William Tobeco, Thomas Young, Peter Johnson, Richard Finger, Paul Finger, Peter Jackson, Joseph Wampegoosh, Joseph Sawyer Junr. John Smith, John King, Francis Tahwah, James Finger, Charles Herkincer, Charles Wishy, and Thomas Magee.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Residential Schools</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages from a document that discusses Residential School students who "graduated" from these facilities and had "the privilege of an obtaining an education." This file also includes pages of an article titled "The Irony of Residential Schooling" by J.R. Miller. The article criticizes residential school for creating a generation of people who struggle to connect with their Indigenous heritage. Additionally, this file includes a photograph published in a newspaper with the caption, "White society demanded photographs of Indians on plows, dressed in European clothes, operating machinery, playing European musical instruments, engaging in white sports such as football or hockey, and attending white religious ceremonies." Image was included in The Face-Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians 1871-1939 by archivist Brock V. Silversides.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Riel, Louis ( -1885) (Metis)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967-1985</unitdate>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on Louis Riel (1844-1885), who was a famous Metis leader. Includes a typewritten copy of "Song of the Metis Maiden" composed by Riel, a photocopy of a student paper written on him, and a series of newspaper articles about Canadian history, Louis Riel, Gabriel Dumont, the Red River Resistance, and the Northwest Rebellion. There are also several photocopied excerpts of books and journal articles written on Riel. Several of the works from newspapers, books, and journals were written by Bob Bowman. A photocopied article in French is also inluded, titled "Poesies Religieuses et Politiques," alongside a copy of Louis Riel's last letter to his mother before his execution in 1885 and a typewritten copy of an account by Gabriel Dumont. Additionally, this file contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Riel, Sara (sister of Louis Riel)</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter that Louis Riel's sister, Sara Riel, wrote to her brother dated December 14th, 1860. Sara Riel was the first Metis missionary nun in Canada and was a member of the Congregation of Grey Nuns of St. Boniface. This file also includes an article in French titled "Je promets." Additionally, this file contains a letter to Penny Petrone in French, a photocopy of a series of letters from Sara Riel in French, and the letters from Sara Riel copied and handwritten in English by Petrone.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Roberts, Owen (Metis)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article written by Owen Roberts in 1977. Owen Roberts "heads research communications for the University of Guelph and is a sessional lecturer in the Department of Rural Extension Studies. He is director of communications for the Southwestern Region Metis Council and president of the Canadian Farm Writers' Federation." Roberts' article details information on his Metis roots and his views of being a Metis man in Canada.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Robinson, Eden, author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article by Jennifer Hunter titled "Growing up with Elvis and sasquatch." The article details information on award-winning Vancouver novelist Eden Robinson. This file also contains an article titled "Bad boys and Indians" by Judith. The article discusses Robinson's book "Traplines" and the inspiration behind the novel. Additionally, this file includes a short article with information on two of Eden Robinson's books, Traplines and Monkey Beach, as published in a 1997 edition of Maclean's.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Robinson, Harry (1900-90) (Okanagan)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990</unitdate>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of handwritten notes written by Penny Petrone. This file also contains a typewritten document with information on Harry Robinson (1900-1990) who grew up in the Similkameen Valley B.C. and was a retired rancher. Robinson's writing was inspired from the oral tradition of story-telling from his grandparents and was edited by Wendy Wickeire. Additionally, this file contains a newspaper article from The Globe and Mail on Saturday, February 10, 1990 titled "The voice and performance of the storyteller." The article is a review by Thomas King on Harry Robinsons book titled "Write It On Your Heart: The Epic World Of An Okanagan Storyteller."</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Robinson, Will</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two typewritten documents titled "The Grizzly Bears" and "The Arrow." A footnote on the last page is from Will Robinson, Men of Medeek (Kitimat: The Northern Sentinel Press, 1962) 20-21.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ross, Ian</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2003</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a newspaper article dated March 2, 2003 and titled "fareWel has flaws, but it's play worth seeing." The article was written by Hubert O'Hearn, a freelance writer living in Thunder Bay. The article discusses Ian Ross's play fareWel, at Magnus Theatre. O'Hearn writes "The play's title, fareWel, is a play on words twisting welfare sideways. So too is the comedy of the play a twist on tragedies of unemployment and the loss of dignity."</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Royal Proclamation,  The Declaration of Independence vs. The Royal Proclamation of 1763</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2003</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a paper for presentation at the British World Conference, Calgary Institute for the Humanities, University of Calgary, on 10 July 2003 by Anthony J. Hall, Founding Coordinator of Globalization Studies at the University of Lethbridge. The document is The Declaration of Independence vs. The Royal Proclamation of 1763: Revolution and Empire in the Genesis of Globalization. Also included in this file is Cora J. Voyageur's business card for Department of Sociology at the University of Calgary.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ruffo, Armand, poet</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of Tawow, 8 (1) and Towow 7 (1) 1981 with three short poems by A.G. Ruffo titled "Almighty Voice," "Child in the Park," and "Chant for Mother and Child." Also included are short poems "Baby Hammock" by Mary Mudd and "To Adario" by Tsiewei Atsistahonra.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sah-neu-ti (Kutchin)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages 52 to 54 of a document titled "Kutchin" by Ethel Stewart and "Sah-Neu-Ti." An individual, Saveeah or Ray of the Sun and or Sah-neu-ti was named by a Yukon Chief. The article provides details on Sah-neu-ti.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">St. Boniface and the Grey Nuns</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1944</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a 1944 booklet in french titled "Saint-Boniface, Manitoba Maison Provinciale des Soeurs Grises." This file also contains a map and tourist guide brochure titled "bienvenue a St~Boniface welcomes you." Additionally, a booklet is included titled "In This Sign They Conquered" providing detailing on Nuns in the west.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sallosalton, David (Chilliwack)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on David Sallosalton (1853-1873) who "was a young Chilliwack Indigenous person who worked as a Methodist missionary in the Fraser River region of British Columbia." This file contains a typewritten copy of the "Steamboat Whistle" Sermon at a Chilliwack camp-meeting given by Sallosalton at the age of 17. This file also contains pages 26-29, 42-45, 58-61 of "David Sallosalton" by Thomas Crosby. Additionally, this file contains a photocopied photo of Sallosalton.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Salt, Allen Rev. (1818-1911) (2 files)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contain information on Rev. Allan Salt (1818-1911) who was one of Parry Sound's early mayors and was a missionary in the North-West Territories. This file contains a typewritten document with a portion of a lecture Rev. Allan Salt delivered at Adelaide, Ontario on February, 1872. This file also contains a photocopied photograph of Allan Salt. This file contains a typewritten copy of "Tradition about Nanebozho." The legend about Nanebozho was written down by Allen Salt as Lewis Okemauwenene repeated it. This file contains a copied typewritten document detailing information on the Saulteaux Indigenous people's beliefs. This file also contains Alan Salt's "Story told to him by Solomon Assance". This file also contains an article titled "The St. Clair Mission" detailing information on a church that Allen Salt served. This file includes a booklet titled "Indian Preacher The Life and Teachings of Rev. Allen Salt 1818-1911" by Rev. Jim Johanson and is a second edition inclusive of Allen Salts theological and biblical writings. This file includes a photocopied article titled "Allan Salt" from Minutes of the Toronto Methodist Conference in 1911. This file contains an article titled "Centennial Reflections" by Adrian Hayes. This file includes a letter to Penny Petrone from C.E.O Laurine Tremaine from the Parry Sound Public Library. This file contains a typewritten document on British and Indigenous allies. A series of typewritten and copied journal entries by Allen Salt titled "Rev. Allan Salt Missionary" are also included in this file. A letter to Penny Petrone from Mrs. Lillian A Boyne dated August 14, 1989 is also included in this file. Also contains a piece of Salt's personal journal from Jan. 1- Feb. 3, 1901. Also contains writings from 'A lecture in reference to a portion of the North West" delivered 1872.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sarkamappee (Piikuni Chief)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information of Sarkamappee, Chief of the Piikuni (referred to as Piegan). This file contains a page with a quote from a book titled "David Thompson's Narrative of his Exploration in Western America 1784-1812." This file also contains a typewritten document providing information that Sarkamappee and old Piikuni Chief gives to David Thompson an account of an event. Additionally, this file contains a handwritten note written by Penny Petrone about Chief Sarkamappee.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sarnia Reserve (Wawanosh)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an original letter dated February 1835. This file also contains a photocopy of an original letter and a typewritten copy of a letter to Wawenaush from Jenkins Masklaburgy dated 7th July 1835 in Nancy Town. This file contains a newspaper article titled "Sarnia Reserve Is 123 Years Old" by Allan Roach detailing information on how Chippewa Indigenous land may become an industrial site. A series of other photocopied newspaper articles about the life of Chief Wawanosh, and his great granddaughter, Mrs. Agnes Wawanosh Sands Mern from Brooklyn, New York, who is referred to as the "last princess," alonside typewritten copies of those articles. This file contains two photocopied original letters. This file also contains a typewritten document by Jean Elford detailing accounts and information about Chief Joshua Wawanosh. This file contains a page of two archive box labels. This file also contains a photocopy of an original letter and a typewritten copy of a letter dated Toronto 11 June 1840 by Sam P. Jarvis. This file also contains a post mark Penetanguishine Sept 22 18-- from Mr. Waywaynash Chippeway Chief River St. Clair to W.W.J. This file also contains a document titled "Historical References to Sarnia Indian Reserve" by Leslie K. Smith and George L. Smith, a photocopied letter from Governor General C.T. Thompson in 1840 to his children, and a copy of a document marked "in possession of John Laudenbach".</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Saskatchewan Indian, various issues (2 files)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978-1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains various issues of The Saskatchewan Indian, including December 1978 Volume 8 Number 12, February 1979 Volume 9 Number 2, July 1979 Volume 9 Number 7, May 1979 Volume 9 Number 5, January 1979 Volume 9 Number 1, and August 1979 Volume 9 Number 8. The Saskatchewan Indian is the official monthly publication of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian (FSI). The news magazine is intended to serve as an effective communication vehicle for Indigenous opinion in the province of Saskatchewan.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Saskatchewan Indian Heritage</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet titled "Saskatchewan Indian Heritage: The First 200 Centuries" by Zenon Pohorecky. The booklet was published by The Extension Division, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon. The book has 54 pages and includes information on the Indigenous People of Saskatchewan.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Saugeen Ojibway Titles</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a brochure titled "A Breach of Trust" from the Saugeen Ojibway Nations Territories. The brochure provides information on the Saugeen Ojibway Titles in Southwest Ontario from 1763 to the end of the 20th century. [Originally titled: Saugeen Ojibway land claims    A breach of trust ]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Saugeen River and the Council of the Three Fires</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a copy of a book which discusses the Saugeen River, the routes and battles of the Nations of the Three Fires against the Haudenosaunee, and the Council of the Three Fires. [Originally titled: Indians   Saugeen]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sawyer, Joseph</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an excerpt from a short article by Donald B. Smith on Joseph Sawyer. This file also contains a photocopy of the original letter and a typewritten copy dated River Credit April 3rd 1829. The letter is to Sir John Colborne, Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, from Joseph Sawyer and John Jones on behalf of Peter Jones. Additionally, this file contains a photocopy of the original letter and a typewritten copy dated June 28 1841 to Lord Sydenham, Governor-General of British North America. The letter is from the Indigenous People of The River Credit and is signed by order and in behalf of Joseph Sawyer and Peter Jones.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793 -1864</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied excerpt from "Notes on The Iroquois" by Henry R. Schoolcraft in 1847. This file also contains two pages taken from "Narrative Journal of Travels from Detroit Northwest through the Great Chain of American Lakes to the source of the Mississippi River" by Henry R. Schoolcraft in 1820. Additionally, this file contains a series of photocopied book chapters and articles including "Commerce, Civillity and Old Sault Ste Marie" by Graham A. MacDonald (The Beaver), "Schoolcraft The Literary Voyager or Muzzeniegum" edited with an introduction by Philip P. Mason from Michigan State University Press (1962), as well as several sections from an unidefntified book published in 1974. Additionally, this file contains a handwritten note written by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Schoolcraft, Jane (1800 -42) (Anishinaabe)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a document with information on Jane Schoolcraft and a poem she wrote about the death of her son from The Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library. A photocopy of the original poem Jane wrote is also included in this file. This file also includes a photocopied handwritten note on Schoolcraft alongside handwritten notes written by Penny Petrone on Schoolcraft. This file also contains a pamphlet titled "The John Johnston House: An Architectural and Construction Exhibit" from the Chippewa County Historical Society INC. in Sault Ste. Marie Michigan. Additionally, this file contains the Autumn 1981 edition of The Beaver.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Scribe, Murdo, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on author Murdo Scribe who was "born and raised on the reserve at Norway House, Manitoba." This file contains a photocopy of an article titled "Three Short Stories" by Murdo Schribe. The article provides information about the author as well as part of an article titled "Canoe Freighting in the North."</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Seattle, Chief</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocoiped article titled "Chief Seattle and Angeline" by Clarence B. Bagley. This file also contains a photocopy of a newspaper article titled "Change your wasteful ways, Indian warned 130 years ago"</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sepass, Chief Khalserten (c. 1840 -1945) (Chilliwack)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information related to Chief Khalserten Sepass of Tsilli-Way-ukh (Chilliwack) British Columbia and his passing on of a series of fifteen songs to Eloise Street. There is a typewritten document including all the songs, including information on the method of translation for Mrs. C. L. Street, the translator, a description of those who contributed to the series and their claims to copyright, and some information on Eloise Street. This file also includes several documents about Chief Sepass, a photocopied image of him, information on the origin of his name, and further description of his "great obligation" (passing on the story of Creation to Eloise Street). Additionally, there is a list of songs of Y-Ail-Mihth, a seriss of photocopied articles from The Native Voice on Chielf Khalserten Sepass and the songs, and photocopies of two different drawings.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Settee, James (Rev.) (c. 1817 -1902)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an excerpt from a Leaders Of The Canadian Church chapter titled "James Settee." This file also contains a photocopy of an original letter and a typewritten version. The letter is addressed to Lieutenant Gov. Morris. and is from Jas. Settee Sen. This file contains a photocopy of the original document and a typewritten version detailing information on the war between the Sioux and Saulteaux in 1823. This file also contains a letter dated February 8, 1873 to Lieutenant Governor A. Morris of Manitoba from Chief Henry Prince. A copy of an original letter and a typewritten copy to the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba dated December 15, 1872 signed by James Settee Jr. on behalf of all the settlers and inhabitants of Broken H. River. This file also contains a photocopy of the original and a typewritten version of a letter to Dr. Bell from J. Sette and accompanying the letter dated 10 December 1890 is Rev. J. Settee's answers to questions by R. Bell. Also in this file is a photocopy of the original document and a typewritten version titled "Continuation of the Tradition".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Seventh Generation</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a "International Youth Year 1985" post for an art and dedication contest. This file also contains two letters from April and May 1985 to Penny Petrone from Heather G. Hodgson of the National Indian Brotherhood Assembly of First Nations, who is in charge of the contest. Also included are multiple documents detailing information on The Seventh Generation, the Law of the Seventh Generation, and the declaration of 1985 as International Youth Year by the United Nations. This file contains a document titled "The Ghost Dance Ceremony and Its Music" by Edward Wapp, Jr. American Indian Studies Department at the University of Minnesota and a pamphlet for the "Original Sketches and Paintings from the Maximilian-Bodmer Collection" through the courtesy of Northern National Gas Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sewid, James</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several typewritten documents detailing information on James Sewid's son's upbringing and his grandparents, as well as a song received by James Sewid from his grandfather, Chief Aul Sewid. This file contains a series of photocopied excerpts of a book titled James Sewid, a typewritten excerpy from "James Sewid Guests never leave hungry: the autobiography of James Sewid, a Kwakiutl Indian" (1972), and a review of it by Noel Dyck, Napao.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Shanawdithit (Beothuk) c. 1800 -1829</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied photograph drawing of Shanawdithit (Nancy), the last surviving Beothuk. This file also contains a page with small paragraphs with information on Shanawdithit and the Beothuks. This file contains a drawing from the Public Archives of Canada and pages of a biography of William Epps Cormack, information on the death of Shanawdithit, Cormack's reference to Shanawdithit, and information obtained from Shanawdithit. This file also contains a series of photocopied pages on Shanawdithit from unknown sources, as well as from a chapter titled "The Roots of The Problem" in the book Indians In Transition, which discuss The Beothuk Indigenous Peoples of Newfoundland. Additionally, this file contains a handwritten note by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Shingoose (Saulteaux)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a March 1974 article from the Toronto Native Times. The article is a personality profile about Shingoose, a Saulteaux singer from Roseau River Anishinaabe First Nation who sang about Indigenous ways of life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Shingwauk Hall</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied chapters and articles including "A Vision of Trust: The Legal, Moral and Spiritual Foundations of Shingwauk Hall" by Jean L. Manore from Native Studies Review and "The Social Effects of Missionary Education: A Victorian Case Study" from Reading, Writing, and Riches. This file also contains a series of scholarly articles by David Nock including "The Canadian Indian Research and Aid Society: A Victorian Voluntary Association" and "The failure of the CMS native church policy in southwestern Ontario and Algoma." Additionally, this file contains a series of photocopied pages from newspapers containing published letters from boys at the Shingwauk Home to their parents and an article titled "Honesty and Politeness" by Johnny Maggrath.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Shingwawkonse (c. 1773 -1854) (Chief) Garden River</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information and documents on Shingwawkonse, or Little Pine, an Ojibway Chief at Garden River. Shingwauk was the son of the famous warrior and medicine man Shinguacongse. This file contains multiple photocopies of original letters and speeches. This file also contains a drawing of Shingwawkonse, a booklet titled "Shingwauk Reunion '91 Commemorative Edition of Little Pine's Journal by Augustine Shingwauk, various published articles on Shingwawkonse, a series of pages from book chapters and magazines, and a series of photocopied newspaper articles including "260 persons names used," (1975), "Ojibways learned of sale of Shingwauk Hall Friday" (1975) from The Sault Daily Star, "Chief Shingwawkonce of Garden River" by Nan Rajnovichn (1956), and "Kidakiminan (Our Land) by Kelly Roy. Additionally, this file contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sidney, Angela (Tagish)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a document containing two Indigenous stories including "The Girl and Grizzly" told by Mrs. Angela Sidney, Tagish and "Animal Mother" told by Mrs. Kitty Smith, Whitehorse. Additionally, this file contains page 16 of the newspaper, The Native People, Vol. 9, #40. The newspaper is from October 1976 and features a legend titled "The Sun Story" told by Mrs. Angela Sidney.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Silverheels, Jay (Mohawk)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper newspaper clippings announcing the death of Jay Silverheels titled "Pal of Lone Ranger dies" This file also contains a photocopy of a newspaper article titled "Six Nations' Indian Star." The article discusses how Jay Silverheels started his career and how he landed the role of Tonto in "The Lone Ranger" film and TV series. Jay Silverheels was a Canadian Mohawk Indigenous person born on the Six Nation Reservation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sinclair, Murray, chief judge</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet titled "Transcript of Presentation: The Historical Relationship Between The Canadian Justice System and Aboriginal People" by Associate Chief Judge Murray Sinclair to the Aboriginal Justice Learning Network Constituency Group Meeting Elder-Policy Makers Academics in Aylmer, Quebec on April 16-18, 1997. The booklet describes details on Murray Sinclair's life and the Chiefs views on the historical relationship between the Canadian Justice System and Indigenous Peoples.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sitting Bull (Sioux)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains three newspaper article clippings by Bob Bowman including "Sitting Bull shot," "Sitting Bull threatened prairie peace," and "Sioux fled to Canada." A newspaper article clipping titled "Indian History Well-researched, Readable" by Maria Maclean in The Native People (1974) is also found in this file, which is a book review for Across The Medicine Line by Frank Turner. This file also contains an article by J.P Turner alonside pages with a quote from the article, excerpts quoted in History of the Province of Saskatchewan, and a photocopied typewritten exchange from Sitting Bull to Father Hogrounard in The Leader (1916). A photocopied newspaper article, dated August 23, 1932 titled "Ancient Sioux Fighter Who Saw Custer Battle Lives Close to Regina" by Z. M. Hamilton is also included in this file. Additionally, this file contains two photocopies of scholarly articles including "Memoirs on the Half-Breeds of Manitoba and the Territories of the Canadian North West" by Albert Lacombe and "Sitting Bull Indian Without a Country" by Gary Pennanen.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Six Nations</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied pages and chapters from books. Sources include "Historical Sketch of The County of Wentworth," "The Significance of the Six Nations Participation in The War of 1912" by G.F.G. Stanley, "The Six Nations and The American Revolution" by George F.G. Stanley, "The Legal Status of The Six Nations Indians In Canada" by Malcolm Montgomery, "Among The Six Nations" by Kanoerohnkwa (Mrs. Celia B. File), "The Historical Position of The Six Nations" by Asa R. Hill, Secretary, Six Nations Council, "The Six-Nations Indians," and"The Six Nations Indians" by Miss Augusta I.G. Gilkison. This file also contains a document from The Institute of Iroquoian Studies. A copy of a speech sent to Cohochto where the counsel is held is also found in this file, alongside another copied speech by the Crane, a description of a visit by the Governor General and Countess of Dufferin to the Six Nations (1874), and the address presented by Chief Dr. Peter E. Jones in behalf of the Mississaugas, the Ojibwas, neighbors of the Six Nations. An address from the Superintendent Mr. Gilconson is also included in this file. Additionally, several photocopied newspaper articles including the article titled "Brantford Long Linked With Royalty" by W.V.M and "Gargantuan feast served Prince of Wales in Brantford" by Alice Linden, and one in celebration of the 160th anniversary of the Six Nations Treaty from The Globe and Mail (1944). A paper flyer is also included in this file of The Woodland Indian Cultural Education Centre presenting The 1984/1985 Exhibition Program.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sky, Howard</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied page with a cited scholarly text and a quote from page 760 and 761. The text is by W.H. Fenton titled "Howard Sky, 1900-1971. Cayuga Faith-Keeper, Gentleman, and Interpreter of Iroquois Culture" in American Anthropologist 74.3 (June, 1972): pages 758-761.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Skyros, Bruce, poet</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on Skyros Bruce, "a West Coast Salish Poet." The file contains two pages, the first page is a photocopy of a review by Lee Williams in The Day Light Press, dated January 1973, about Skyros Bruce published book titled Kalala Poem. The second page includes two short poems.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sleeping Deer  by Margaret Archuleta</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a legend titled "Sleeping Deer" by Margaret Archuleta.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Slipperjack, Ruby (1952 - )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone including a page of details on Ruby Slipperjack's book reviews including the book titled "Honour the Sun" reviewed separately by both Douglas Hill and Rene McKnight and Slipperjack's novel "Silent Word" reviewed by Linda Turk. This file also contains a series of newspaper articles including "Ruby Slipperjack's book appealing to all ages" from the Chronicle Journal by Linda Turk, "Author launches first novel" by Rene McKnight, and "Thunder Bay woman writes book" by Rene McKnight. This file also contains a photocopied article titled Young love in Toronto" by Douglas Hill from Books in Canada November 1988 edition. Additionally, two cut outs advertising Ruby Slipperjack's book, "Silent Words," is also included in this file.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Small, Lillian ("Indian stories from James Bay")</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten copy from a book titled "Indian Stories from James Bay" by Lillian Small. The document includes three stories compiled and translated by Lillian Small including page 3 of the book told by Philip Kapashesit, page 13-14 told by Charles Blackned, and page 7 told by Philip Kapashesit. A separate document is included with page 1-2 compiled and translated by Lillian Small and told by Charles Blackned.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Snake, Joseph, Chief</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an original letter and a typewritten copy from Snake Island dated 8th March 1848 by Chief Joseph Snake.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Snow, Chief John (1933 - ) (Stoney)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains writing by Chief of the Wesley Band of Stoney Nakoda First Nation in Alberta about his people's culture and history. "In this extract from "These Mountains Are Our Sacred Places," he eloquently expresses his hope for the future." This file also includes pages 3-15 from "These Mountains are Our Sacred Places: The Story of the Stoney Indians" by Chief John Snow and pages 2-15 of an unknown source. An additional document titled "The Next 100 Years" is also found in this file. Additionally, a photocopied page from a book review of Chief John Snow's novel "These Mountains are our sacred places" reviewed by Don Whiteside and is dated July 1978 is found in this file.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Soop, Everett, cartoonist</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of newspapers including a column titled "On The Menu" by ANCS Correspondent &amp; Cartoonist Everett Soop from several 1977 publications of The Native People. This file also contains a series of photocopied article from newspapers and magazines including "Soop's works chart growth of an esthetic" by Arthur McDougall dated Monday, March 16, 1981 in The Lethbridge Herald, three articles in Kainai News by Everett Soop: "Satire of a Candidate My Fellow Blooded Indians" (1968), "A Royal Commission On the Whiteman Act" (1968) and "A Living Nightmare" (1968). Also includes two articles in The Lethbridge heraldi: "Blood cartoonist in documentary"(1982), "Soop easily holds roasters at bay with barrage of insults" (1981) by Herald Staff Writer Brad Teeter. Additinally, "The Blood Cartoonist 'I'll put down anyone,' Soop says as he seeks out a book publisher," "Soop at the Glenbow: Humorist discusses prejudice" by Dan Dibbelt from Windspeaker (1988), "The two sides of Everett Soop" by Jackie Red Crow in Windspeaker (1987), "Soop proving Indian humor" (1979), and "'I'd like to do away with Indian Affairs" by Roger Epp, Herald Staff Writer. A photocopy of a advertisement cutout for D.R and Sons Lumber Co. dated January 2 1982 from Kainai News is also found in this file.This file also contains a book advertisement including Everett Soop's novel titled "I See My Tribe Is Still Behind Me!" Additionally, this file contains two handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speech by Shawnee King 1814</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a speech from the Shawnee King to Colonel Caldwell dated Dundas 21 November 1814.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speech of Tackalopin, Chief (Fox) 1779</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the original "the speech of Jackalopin Chief of the Fox Nation living at Quisconsins" and a typewritten copy. The speech was read before His Excellency Gen. Haldim at St. Louis Calau Quebec dated 6th June 1779 with Mr. Calve interpreting.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speeches by Six Nations Chiefs</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied speeches by Six Nations Chiefs including a speech made at a council held at Niagara 26th September 1796, a speech made in Amherstburg 13th July 1808, a speech made in Fort Pitt on 26th July 1763, a speech in Fort Pitt on 27th July 1763, a speech made at Johnson Hall in July 1770 by Chiefs of the Village Pemidashkoudoyan amd Chief of the Village Thanneyon, a speech delivered by Shingatehageimau a Menominie Chief dated 14th July 1822, a speech from Onondaga Council Fire dated 7th July 1841, a speech from two Chief Warriors of two of the Cayuga Nations with two Kanien'keha:ka dated Thursday May 12th 1763, a speech at a congress held at Johnson hall on July 28th 1772, a speech at Johnson Hall dated 10th of May 1765, a speech by Sir William dated August 6, 1700, a speech dated August 11, 1770, a speech from Captain Brant arose at a meeting held at the Grand River on 8th September 1795, a speech to Colonel T. Deschambault Esqr. dated Sault St. Louis, October 1816, a speech Chiefs on 10th March, 1817, a speech to Sir Wm. Johnson Bart dated Montreal 29th August, 1763, and a speech dated London 13th April 1852 to Robert Bruce. A copy of an original speech and a copy of the typewritten version to his Excellency Frederic Seymour, the Governor of British Columbia, and signed by Kolaston, Slapken, Tsecatlak, Iltemtem, Saykwlatsa, Skerhalam, Saaha, and Skwayaten is also found in this file. This file also contains pages 26 to 158 that includes a series of speeches and addresses from a conference with the Chipeweighs on June 7th, 1765. A series of photocopied letters are also found in this file including a letter dated Montreal 29th July 1796, a letter from Thomas Duggan dated Island of St. Joseph, 11th November, 1796, a letter from Isaac Leclere dated Cornwall April 1813, a letter from Foot of the Rapids, 22 August, 1793 signed by A. McKee, a letter from Fort Erie, 6th November, 1794 signed by Jos Brant, a letter from Kanendaiqua dated 17th November 1794 signed by Timothy Pickering, and a letter from Grande River dated January 14, 1795 signed by Jos Brant. This file contains a document detailing what The Sachems have to say in behalf of the 7 conf. Nations. Additionally, this file also contains a speech in French.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speeches by Wyandotts (1788)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains three photocopied speeches each including a photocopy of the original speech by Wyandotts. The first speech is from Detroit Riversmouth dated July 23, 1788. The speech was spoken by Shandalo, the Wyandot Chief, directed to the Moways, Chippaways, Pestowatomeys, and Muncees. This file also contains a second speech from Upper Sanduskee dated October 28th, 1788, from the Principal Chiefs of the Wiandots. Additionally, the third speech is from Detroit Rivers Mouth dated July 22, 1788. The speech was delivered by the Wyandots in behalf of themselves Ottaways, Chippaways, and Peolomeys to the Keekeboe Chiefs from the Wabawck.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speeches from 3 Chiefs to the Wendat, Anishinaabeg, Ottawas, Potawatomies, in English</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an original speech dated 24th May 1794 from the Wendat, Anishinaabeg, Ottawas, Potawatomies, etc.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speeches   Haudenosaunee</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages 100 to 115 of an unidentified book. The pages include the speech of the Jesuit, Piskaret and two speeches of Kiotsaton, Chief of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois).</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speeches (Six Nations ) (1763 - )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied original speeches by Six Nations including a speech dated Montreal 29th August, 1763, a speech dated May 12th, 1763, a speech dated May 10th, a speech dated June 4th, a speech dated June 7th, 1765, a speech dated June 21st, a speech dated Saturday June 22nd, a speech dated Thursday 24th June, a speech dated June 30th, 1765, a speech dated 29th June, a speech dated July 4th, a speech dated July 7th, 1765, a speech dated July 13th, a speech dated Sunday July 11th, a speech dated July 17th, a speech dated July 28th, a speech dated Tuesday July 28th, 1772, a speech dated Montreal 29th August, 1766, a speech dated October 26th, 1765, a speech dated 21 July, 1770, a speech dated Johnson Hall 21th July, 1770, a speech dated Saturday 28th July, 1772, a speech dated Monday August 6th, 1772, a speech dated August 11, 1772, a speech dated Monday, October 5th, a speech December 3rd, speech December 4th, a speech dated August 10th, 1770, a speech dated January 19th, 1771, a speech dated Thursday July 16th, 1772, a speech dated July 6th 1772, and a speech dated March 24th 1764.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speeches taken from the Jesuit Relations</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of speeches such as a reply after Chrestien Le Clercq tried to persiade a group of Gaspesians that it would be more advantageous to build in the French manner, a Montagnais Chief'ss complaint the French charged the Indigenous people too much for goods, a speech of an Algonquin captain defending the habits of his people against Jesuit criticism, a typewritten copy of a speech from an Algonkin Captain, and a speech from Captain of the Montagnais quoted in "Le Jeune's Relation, 1633, in "The Indians of North America" Vol. 5, 1632-33, pp. 90-91 and 288-290. A letter is also found in this file sent to Father LeJeune from No l Negabamat. A letter dictated by a Christian named Neophyte to his benefactor in France illustrates the Indigenous manner of expression. This file also contains a series of photocopied pages from Les Relations Des J suites, alongside a series of typewritten quotes from the book. Photocopied pages from The Indians of North America, Journey to the Huron Country, New Relation of Gaspesia, and some from an unidentified source are also found in this file. Additionally, this file contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Spence, Ahab (Cree)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a document on information about Ahab Spence who was born on July 1, 1911 in Tataskweyak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba. He had a distinguished career as an Anglican priest and teacher and was the first Indigenous Person in Canada to receive the honorary degree of doctor of laws.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Star Blanket (Cree)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the Starblanket Speech to The National Indian Brotherhood (NIB) at the Annual Assembly. This file also contains pages from the Indian News with an article titled "Starblanket speech to NIB Annual Assembly. This file also contains photocopied excerpts from the book Saskatchewan and Its People. A document from the Archives of Canada that details information on the File Hills Reservation that includes where the information is cited from. Additionally, this file contains a photocopied page from an unknown book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Steinhauer, Henry Bird, Rev. (1820 -94) (Ojibwa)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied newspaper articles written by Henry B. Steinhauer, as well as several that were written about him, one of which includes an extract from a letter he wrote. This file also contains an article written about Ralph Steinhauer, the first Indigenous person named Lieutenant-Governor. Additinonally, a full 1979 edition of The Native People is included in this file, along with several photocopied letters written by Henry B. Steinhauer from 1849-1867. Recipients include Mr. and Mrs. Car, the Editor of the Christian Guardian, and Rev. P. Jacobs, among others. File also contains a photocopy of the announcement for Rev. J. Ryerson's arrival in 1854, a series of Christian Guardian editions, and a series of photocopies excerpts from books and articles. Sources include the Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology, A Narrative Told by Robert Smallboy, and Vanguards of Canada.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Steinhauer, Ralph (Lieutenant Governor, Alberta)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of newspapers articles from The Native People including "Steinhauer Officially Opens Complex" by Jerome Yellowdirt dated 20 October 1978 Volume. 11, Number 41, "Alberta Pays Tribute to Steinhauer" dated 21 September 1979 Volume. 12, #38, "Security Of Welfare Cheque Makes Independence Difficult" by Angela Mah dated 15 October 1976 Volume. 9, #38, Christmas message from the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, Ralph G. Steinhauer, dated December 24, 1976, "Steinhauer Stands Up" by Jim Davies dated 30 July 1976 Volume. 9, #28, "Steinhauer's Appointment -A Declaration of Trust" by George LaFleur dated 10 May 1974, Volume. 7, #19, and "Lieutenant- Governor Opens Legislature" dated 15 February 1977 Volume 10, #13.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Stump, Sarain (1945 -1974), artist</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains page 3 from The Native People Vol. 8, #4 dated January 24, 1975. The newspaper includes an article titled "Young artist, Sarain Stump dies" by Donna Pinay. This file also contains a photocopy of pages 6-7 from Indian Historian Vol. 7, #1 Winter 1974. The page is by Sarain Stump and is titled "Who Says Buffalo and Land Are All They Stole From Us?"</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Students (Ed. 1100 critiques)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of student assignments prepared for Penny Petrone for Ed. 1100 critiques including by students Robert Beaudin, Michael T, McIntosh Mamakeesic, Victoria Becker, Peter Linklater, Bob Sutherland, Elijah Beardy, Paul Francis, Johnson Meekis, James Finamore Cooper, Beatrice Twance, Jean Goulais, Shirley Stevens, Ruth Baxter, Goyce Kakegamic, Stella K, Sandra P, Bernie Trapper, Gordon Trapper, S. Peltier, Madelaine Scott, Ed K, and Sarah S.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Student assignments. Restricted access.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sulu, Julius (Chief)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on Julius Salu born September 19th 1875 and by succession, became Chief in Fort McPherson. The file contains a document titled "A Northern Biography: Chief Julius" submitted by Sara Jerome on behalf of Fort McPherson Community Education Committee.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sunday, John (Shawundais) (c.1795 -1875 ) (Ojibwa)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied pages from books and newspapers including "British North America-Canada", "One Hundred Years of Canadian Methodist Missions," "Shawundais," "Reverend John Sunday" in The Grindstone, "Rev. John Sunday," "Methodist Missionary Notices,""Alderville, Ontario," of "Shah-wun-dais." This file also contains a copied letter from John Sunday including a extract of a letter to P. Jones dated November 12, 1850. Two photocopies of a letter written by John Sunday are found in this file including one dated July 4th, 1849 and the other dated 20th July, 1842. This file also contains a typewritten copy of an article titled "Conversion of a Medicine Man" from J. Sunday's Journal dated October 17th 1833. This file also contains a document detailing information on John Sunday and an account of his conversion written by John Sunday himself. This file contains three typewritten document with a quote said by John Sunday including "One Hundred Years of Canadian Methodist Mission" page 75, "British North America Canada" page 7, and John Maclean "Canadian Savage Folk" (1896) pages 412-413. A series of notes written by Penny Petrone are also included in this file. This file also contains the Methodist Church Minutes of Conference in 1876. A letter with words to the American Indigenous community from Great Britain can be found in this file. The letter was signed by Augustus Este, Thomas Hodgkins, and Robert Alder and included both a photocopy of the original letter and a typewritten version. Additionally, this file contains a photocopy of John Sunday's Letter to Schoolcraft dated February 14, 1833.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sutton, Catherine (Sonego Nahnebahwequay ) (1824 -1865)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1996-1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of documents with information on Catherine Sutton, also known as Sonego Nahnebahwequay. Documents include re-typewritten copies of letters dated 1860, other writings of hers, and a letter from the Public Archives of Canada addressed to a Mrs. James Croft about requested recrds on Catherine and William Sutton, and the Indigenous people of Owen Sound. Also includes a series of letters from 1996-1997 between Penny Petrone and David Smith from the University of Calgary, alongside an outline of his from 1993 titled "Mississauga Portraits". Two copies of the Index to the 1871 Census of Ontario titled OXFORD and GREY can also be found, as well as a photocopied document from the Grey County Historical Society with a letter from the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary report from 1845-1846, a letter from Mrs. Sutton, and her obituary. There are also documents detailing the hsitory fo the Sioux-Salteaux war in 1823, as well as a series of newspaper articled, photocopied, written by Andrew Armitage and Nahnebahwequay. Additionally, a document titled "Story of the Indian Princess" as taken from The History of the Country of Grey, as well as a series of photocopied newspaper articles about Mrs. Sutton, referring to her as "the Indian princess". Also includes a series of excerpts taken from an unidentified source, as well as from Tall Tales and Legends by Melba Croft and The Princess Nahnee. Finally, this file contains several pages of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sweat Lodge</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten photocopied document detailing information on the Sweat Lodge ceremony. This file also contains a handwritten document written by Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sweet Grass (Cree)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of pages 402-411 from "The Canadian Magazine of Politics, Science, Art, and Literature" titled "The conversion of Sweet Grass" by W.A. Fraser. This file also contains an article titled "Wikaskokiseyin" by Allan R. Turner. Additionally, this file contains a paper, titled "Sweet Grass" from the Archives of Saskatchewan, containing a series of resources involving the mention or the use of Sweetgrass in history.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sweetgrass, July/Aug. 1984</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two copies of "Sweetgrass: The Magazine of Canada's Native Peoples" dated July/August 1984 and May/June 1984.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tagayonini (Tawgaboina)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied letters with typewritten copies written to a brother from J. B. Tagayonini (also written as Joseph Tawgaboina, Josef Tagayonini, J. B. Taywenini, John B. Tagayonnini) between 1839 and 1846. Letters are marked with locations including Cold Water, River Credit, and Penetanguishene. There is also a letter written to a brother (Chief Wawanash) from a Jean Baptist Autangawenene, Saugieng, 1843.</p>
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        </c>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tawow, various issues</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1980</unitdate>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of Tawow, Canadian Indian Cultural Magazine issues including Vol. 2, No. 1 dated Spring 1971, Vol. 6, No. 2 dated 1978, Vol. 8, No. 1 dated 1980, Vol. 5, No. 1, dated 1976, and Vol. 4, No. 4 dated 1974. Tawow is "published quarterly by the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development."</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Taylor, Drew Hayden, author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains typewritten and handwritten copies of a biography on Drew Hayden Taylor, an Anishinaabe playwright who grew up in Curve Lake First Nation and studied radio and television broadcasting at Seneca College. This file contains two advertisements for Taylor's works, including Toronto at Dreamer's Rock, Education is Our Right, Someday, and The Bootlegger Blues. Also includes a typewritten copy of Toronto at Dreamer's Rock and Education is Our Right. Also contains newspaper clippings, photocopied and original, from Kainai News and The Chronicle-Journal about Taylor, alongside a copy of his employment summary which includes a list of publications, academic experience, and other achievements. Also includes several published reviews of his works and a series of pages from Talonbooks which mention him, as well as a booklet in Italian titled The Baby Blues and a series hand handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tecumseh (1768 -1813) (Shawnee chief)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on Tecumseh, a famous Indigenous warrior, prophet, and Chief. Includes several photocopies of speeches given by Tecumseh from 1810-1814, a series of typewritten copies of other pieces of writing by and about Tecumseh, and photocopied excerpts from sources including but not limited to Tecumseh's Diplomacy, Bloodshed and Argument, Cry of the Thunderbird, Tecumseh Fact and Fiction in Early Records, The Canadian Historical Review, Indian Heroes, The Twin Conspirators, Aboriginal American Oratory, Select British Documents of the Canadian War of 1812, Indian Biography, Tecumseh, and The First Indian Land Grant in Malden. Also contains a letter mentioning Tecumseh's death by Shah-wah-wan-nao interpreted by George Whitefield. Two other photocopied letters from 1668 and 1893 are found in this file, as well as several newspaper articles, some being published in The Native Voice and many being written by Big White Owl. Other newspaper articles by Bob Bowman or published in Wawatay News are included as well. All articles mention Tecumseh or make reference to his influence. Additionally, this file contains a Fort Malden Historical Park booklet from Parks Canada, a paper titled "Tecumseh's Role as an Advocate for Native Rights" (1989), and several pages of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tekakwitha, Kateri, The lily of the Mohawks</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on Kateri or Catherine Tekakwitha. This file contains cut outs of "God is Building a House," "Tewannenton Ne Kateri," "Kateri Tekakwitha (words by Elizabeth Francis and Sr. Kateri), and "Yahweh." This file also contains a Watertown Daily Times newspaper from Watertown New York dated Monday Afternoon June 23, 1980. A second newspaper is included in this file from The Catholic Register dated November 2, 1974. This file also contains photocopies of pages 148-155 of "Beatification of Kateri Tekakkwi: Tha Sunday, June 22, 1980. This file also contains a drawing of Kateri Tekakwitha from the Public Archives of Canada. This file contains a speech given by Sr. Kateri Mitchell, principal of the Akwesasne Mohawk School on Cornwall Island in Auriesville, New York on October 18th, 1980. A photocopy of pages from a book chapter titled "Catherine Tekakwitha" is found in this file. Additionally, this file contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tepee</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet in Italian titled "Tepee."</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Terminology (Government standardization, 1994)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains The Government of Canada Terminology and Language Standardization Board recommendations and guidelines when referring to Indigenous Peoples of Canada, dated January 1994.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tessouat, Paul ( -1654) (Algonquin)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on Paul Tessouat, "the famous one-eyed man, formerly Captain of the Algonquins of the Island" was called "Le Borgne." This file contains photocopied pages of Les Relations Des J suites alongside a document titled "Tessouat" from an unidentified source.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thaondechoren, Louis (c. 1600-c.1677) (Wendat)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on Louis Thaondechoren who was a Wendat chieftain who fought with Dollard des Ormeaux at the siege of the Long Sault in 1660. Included in this file are several photocopied excerpts from Les Relations Des J suites.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thomas, Roy (woodland art)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2000-2003</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper article titled "Roy Thomas' woodland art" by Jolene Davis and dated Thursday, October 5, 2000. Additionally, this file contains pages from the Bayview fall issue dated 2003. Also contains a newspaper clipping about his death.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">The Native People (1974-76) (3 files)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of pages or single articles from several different volumes of The Native People from 1974-1980 with one volume and several publications a year. Excerpts included come from Vol.7 #3, 5-17, 19-24, 26-33, 35-36, 40, 46-50; Vol.8 #1-2, 4-7, 9-19, 24-25, 27; Vol.9 #3-7, 10, 12-21, 31-33, 35-41, 44, 47-48; Vol.10 #18, 21, 26-29, 31, 34, 36-37, 39-40, 42, 44; Vol.11 #31-32, 34, 36-37, 39-40, 44-51; Vol.12 #1-5, 7, 10-16, 19-20, 23, 27, 34-36, 39-40, 42-44; and Vol.13 #21, 23-24.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">The Native People (Poetry) (1974-76)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of pages or single articles from The Native People from 1975-1979 with one volume and multiple publications a year. Excerpts come from Vol.8 #6-8; Vol.10 #19; Vol.11 #6, 24, 40; and Vol.12 #19, 42. Additionally, this file also contains two pages from The Indian Voice from 1980, Vol.12 #12.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thunder Bay (history)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several documents relting to the history of Thunder Bay, including a photocopied document about the search and excavation of an Intaglio Dog Effigy Mound near Port Arthur, as well as a series of newspaper and agazine articles from Lakehead Living, The Thunder Bay Magazine, and The Chronicle-Journal concerning the Sleeping Giant, Kakabeka Falls, Mount McKay, and the history of the twin cities. There are also several photocopies of newspaper articles about winter storms and name changes to Fort William and Port Arthur from the early 1900s, a map of Lake Superior Provincial Park made by the Ministry of Natural Resources, a list of resources on the Indigenous peoples of the Lakehead, and a timeline compiled by Keith Denis for the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society. Finally, photocopied pages from Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada and "The Lost Mother Mine" from an unidentified book.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thunder Bay (legends)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten copy and a photocopy of oral tradition surrounding the Thunder Bay area, including "The Legend of Mount Mackay" "The Sleeping Giant" and "The White Man's Foot." A typewritten document titled "The Sleeping Giant: A legend of Port Arthur" is also found in this file. This file also contains two separate written and typewritten copy of information on dance by Stella Moore and Sandra Cutfeet. A reference material on local Indigenous traditional stories sent to Penny Petrone titled "Ontario Naturalist," published by the Federation of Ontario Naturalists, Volume 14, Number 4, December 1974 is found in this file. This file contains an article titled "Legend of Nanibijou Thunder Bay's Oldest." Additionally, this file contains the fourth edition of a booklet titled "The Land of the Sleeping Giant: Fort William and Port Arthur Ontario."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thunder Bay Art Gallery   Cedar and Sweetgrass Exhibition, Jan. 11-Feb. 17, 1991</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet for an exhibition titled "Cedar and Sweetgrass: Works from the Permanent Collection" organized by the Thunder Bay Art Gallery and curated by Janet Clark and guest curator Ahmoo Allen Angeconeb. The exhibit was on display from January 11 to February 17, 1991. Artist include Wayne Skye, Rebecca Morrisseau, Robert Davidson, Angelique Merasty, Robert Markle, Carl Beam, and Norval Morrisseau.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thunderchild</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a typewritten document from the Archives of Saskatchewan titled "ThunderChild". The document contains a list of resources on Thunderchild.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">To Potlatch or not to Potlatch</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet titled "To Potlatch or Not To Potlatch" that was published by the British Columbia Teachers' Federation. The booklet is "an in-depth study of culture-conflict between The B.C Coastal" Indigenous people and the white settlers.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tootoosis, John</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a newspaper article titled "Saskatchewan Message" by John. B. Tootoosis dated March 1947 from The Native Voice. John. B. Tootoosis was the President of the Union of Saskatchewan Indians.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Toronto, John</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two photocopied original letters and typewritten versions from John Toronto to his wife, Ann. The letters are dated August 1, 1842 and Penetanguishene 25 July 1842.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Toronto Native News (Times) (1968-1981)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper article titled "Emergence of Indian Journalism" by Theresa Nananee. This file also contains an article titled "The Organizational Structure of the Toronto Native Times" by Stephen Harold Riggins. The "article describes the history of a native Canadian newspaper published in Toronto between 1968 and 1981 and appropriately titled the Toronto Native Times."</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Toye, William</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981-2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of correspondence between William Toye at the Oxford University Press, Canada, and Penny Petrone from 1981-2000. There is also a letter from Eugene Benson, 1995, a letter from Joanne Shurvell, 1990, and an empty envelope. This file also contains page 7 from the Agora dated January 1996. A typewritten copy of a quote from "Canadian Indian Literature: From Its Oral Tradition to the Present." A Memorandum agreement made by Penny Petrone and Oxford University Press Canada dated 29th July 1987 are included in this file. This file contains page 59 from "Royal Ontario Museum." A document titled "The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature" that contains a "outline of certain stylistic conventions and content suggestions" to contributors. A Oxford University Press Canada invitation to a party to mark the publication of The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature from William Toye. This file also contains a Native Literature in Canada Media List dated September 1990. Additionally, this file contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Traditional Stories as told by Petrone s students</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has legends written by Dr. Petrone's students - such as: "The First Butterflies", "The myth of the moon", "How the Robins got its red breast", and "Why people do not live forever". [Originally titled: Legends as told by Petrone's students]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Translation</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied pages 114 to 125 of a book. Chapter is titled "Violets in a Crucible: The Translating, Editing, and Reviewing of Canadian Books" by John J. O'Connor.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Treaties</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied document, from the archives of Saskatchewan, that includes details pertaining to the Blackfeet Treaty of 1877. This file also includes a series of photocopied chapters and excerpts from numerous books and publications concerning the history of treaties and the different Indigenous groups who signed treaties with the Canadian government. Sources include but are not limited to: "The Indian Treaties of 1876" by John Andrew Kerr, "The Treaty Made With The Indians At Smith's Creek", Statutes, Treaties and Documents of the Canadian constitution, 1930, "The Treaty Made With The Indians", "The Treaty Made With The Indians at Kingston, 1819", "Treaty Making with Indians" by A. A Vickers, Esq., "Treaty No.9 The Indian Petitions 1889-1927" by John Long, The Last of The Indian Treaties by Duncan Campbell Scott, Canada's North-West Indian Policy in The 1870's Traditional Premises and Necessary Innovations by John L. Taylor, and "Indian Reserves in Western Canada: Indian Homelands or Devices For Assimilation" by J.L. Tobias. This file includes pages 1-14 of an introduction of a thesis that "undertakes to synthesize and place in historical perspective the various primary sources and secondary works that have bearing on the relationship between the Anishinabek (Algonkian) tribes and the British prior to 1830." This file also contains a document titled "A New Indian/Canada/Crown Relationship by Chief Sol Sanderson. Booklets titled "Treaty No. 3 Between Her Majesty The Queen and The Saulteaux Tribe of the Northwest Angle on the Lake of the Woods with Adhesions" printed in 1966 and "The Days of the Treaties" published in 1977 are also found in this article. A series of photocopied newspaper and magazine articles from The Native People (1977), Wawatay News (1978) and The Calgary Herald which concern treaties is also included. This file contains a photocopy of the original document and a typewritten copy of an Order in Council of 9th July 1873. A photocopy of a letter dated Ottawa January 19th, 1917 addressed to Mr. Hammond from the Deputy Superintendent General is also included in this file. Additionally, this file contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Treaty #7</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages 1A-7A of Volume 18 Number 4 of a newspaper from "Indian News." The main topic of the article includes the visit of Prince Charles.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Trigger, Bruce, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two photocopied chapters from books including pages from "The Jesuits And The Fur Trade" by Bruce G. Trigger of McGill University from Ethnohistory (1965) and "The French Presence in Huronia: The Structure of Franco-Huron Relations in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century" by Bruce G. Trigger from the Canadian Historical Review (1968).</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tsimsheans,  Metlakahtla and the North Pacific Mission</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains selected pages of "Metlakahtla and the North Pacific Mission of the Church Missionary Society 1880" alongside a typewritten document titled "Metlakahtla." A second typewritten document titled "Fragment of Journal Kept by a Tsimshean Boy at Fort Simpson" is also found in this file. Additionally, this file contains two photocopied pages of "Metlakahtla and The North Pacific Mission of the Church Missionary Society."</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tyman, James (1964- ) (Metis)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper article from The Globe and Mail titled "On the streets" by James Tyman (1990). Pages from The New York Times Magazine (1989), are also found in this file. Additionally, this file also contains a page advertising the book "Inside Out: The Autobiography of a Native Canadian" by James Tyman.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ukemaw speech from (Isham s Observations on Hudson Bay, 1743)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages 85-87 of the "Observations on Hudson's Bay." The pages contain Ukemaw speech from Isham's Observations on Hudson Bay, 1743.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Vidal's Journal of Proceedings on his mission to the Indians, 1849</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages 1-11 of a copy of a typewritten document titled "Journal of Proceedings On My Mission to The Indians 1849" by Alexander Vidal.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wagamese, Richard, author</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a document that provides a list of 9 writings by author Richard Wagamese. A newspaper article titled "A Quality of Light, by Richard Wagamese, Doubleday Canada, 323 pages, $18.95" advertises his book is also found in this file. The article is written by Marilyn McIntyre of Dundas Ontario.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wahbahdik</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an original document.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Walpole Island</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a photograph that was on page 41 of "The Illustrated London News" supplement, dated July 12, 1856. The photograph is titled "The Walpole Islanders, Ojibways and Potawatomis, at the Panopticon and is from the National Archives of Canada.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wampum</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of selected pages from "The Eastern Algonkian Wabanaki Confederacy" by Frank G. Speck found in American Anthropologist 1915, which concerns a former confederacy in the eastern United States which was related to the Haudenosaunee, Creek (descendants of which are the Muscogee and Seminole peoples), and Delaware Confederacies.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wandering spirit</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied article titled "Rebellion's End" by W. Bleasdell Cameron from The Beaver (1952) from the Carson F. Piper Historical Collection. This file also contains a photocopied newspaper article from the Story Section, Free Press, titled "The Rage of Wandering Spirit" by William Bleasdell Cameron dated Winnipeg, 1926.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">War of 1812</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages from a magazine article titled "The Invasion of Canada". This file also contains a photocopied chapter from a book titled "The County of Norfolk in The War of 1812" by Brig.-General E.A. Cruikshank, LL.D., F.R.S.C. Additionally, this file contains a selection of pages from a second photocopied chapter book titled "Select British Documents of The Canadian War of 1812" Vol. I by W, Wood.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Warren, W.W., author</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an extract from the photocopied chapter "Answers To Inquiries Regarding Chippewas" in the Minnesota Archaeologist Vol. 13 1947, and from "A Brief History of The Ojibwas" by W.W. Warren in the Minnesota Archaeologist Vol. 12 1946. Both written by W.W. Warren.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Watetch, Abel</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten and photocopied document titled "The Ochre Hills Massacre-1866." This file also contains a photocopied document of newspaper articles from The Western Producer titled "Payepot and his people" by Abel Watetch as told to Blodwen Davies dated Thursday, May 28, 1959, Thursday, June 11, 1959, and Thursday, June 18, 1959.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Waubegeshig (Harvey McCue)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied article titled "Indian moving to the city may seek reserve way of life" by Rudy Platiel. The document mentions Harvey McCue, Helen Hayden, and Marie Taylor. This file also contains a newspaper article titled "Cree Legend Chichipisitikwa." The story in the newspaper is from a book titled Cree Legends prepared by the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Waub-o-jeeg (c. 1747-1793) (Ojibwa chief)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a small clipping with information on Waub-o-jeeg or Kingfisher, an Ojibway chief and warrior. This file also contains handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wawatam (Ojibwa)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains page 32 of a document that includes the speech Wawatam gave on June 7, 1763, and its outcome. A typewritten copy of the speech itself is included in this file. Additionally, this file contains a series of photocopied pages from books with information on Wawatam including extracts from The conspiracy of Pontiac Vol II by Francis Parkman (1898), "Wawatam" by C.H. Little, "Wawenorrawot" by Harold Hickerson, "A Year With a Chippewa Family, 1763-1764" by George I. Quimby from Ethnohistory Vol. 9 No. 3 Summer 1962, and Chapter XII. from "Travels &amp; Adventures," author unknown.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wawatay News</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of newspaper articles and selected pages from Wawatay News from 1976-1980. Excerpts included come from Vol.2 #12; Vol.4 #1, 4, 7, 10-12; Vol.5 #1, 6; and Vol.6 #2, 4-5. Topics of the articles selected include births, local art, literature, recipes, children's activities, addictions centers, voting, memory, short stories, poetry, music, community events, deaths, community updates, the Royal Commission on the environment, and trapping.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wawatay News (Letters)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of editorials, open letters, and articles selected from various volumes of Wawatay News from 1976-1980. Sources include Vol.2 #4; Vol.3 #8, 10-12; Vol.4 #3-4, 6-12; Vol. 5 #2-4, 7, 9-11; Vol.6 #2-6. Topics discussed include education, fishing, traditional stories, air safety, lack of public services, voting, mercury poisoning, Indigenous histories, and child welfare.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wawatay News (poems)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of articles and poetry published in several volumes of Wawatay News from 1976-1980. Volumes include Vol.2 #4-9; Vol.3 #1, 3, 5; Vol.4 #1, 3-4, 7, 10, 12; Vol.5 #2-3, 10-11; and Vol.6 #1. Poetry published by children and adults. Topics include everyday life, religion, family, culture, education, racism, and the experience of aging.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wawatay News (references)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains three booklets with a series of listed references handwritten from various sources including The Native People, Wawatay News, and other sources. Additionally, a letter is included in this file addressed to Penny Petrone from George discussing his research into articles written on Ontario history.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wawatay News (stories)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of articles and pages of poems and stories from several editions of Wawatay News from 1976-1980. Selection sourced from Vol.2 #2, 9; Vol.3 #1, 11-12; Vol. 4 #1-3, 6-7, 9-12; Vol.5 #2-3, 6-8, 11; and Vol.6 #3, 5, 7. Topics discussed in the selected pages include Indigenous histories, racism, kindness, family, hunting, the environment, and sports.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wawia, Dolores</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an essay titled "Wild Lessons: Native Ecological Wisdom in Ruby Slipperjack's Fiction" by Sylvia Bowerbank and Dolores Nawagesic Wawia. The essay will be published in a book entitled "Let the Drums be your Heart" by Joel Maki dated Fall 1996. A second essay titled "The Naming Ritual" by Dolores Wawia is also found in this file. This essay will be published in the book "Homemaking: Women Writers and the Politics and Poetics of Home" by Catherine Wiley. Additionally, this file contains pages 565-581 of a review essay titled "Literature and Criticism by Native and M tis Women in Canada" by Sylvia Bowerbank and Dolores Nawagesic Wawia.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Weenusk, Iona (Cree)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on and writings by Iona Weenusk who was born on May 18, 1951, in Oxford House First Nation in northern Manitoba and tragically died in a plane crash at the age of 21. A series of photocopied typewritten documents including "Two Different Worlds" by Iona Weenusk and a poem titled "Home" by Iona Weenusk are found in this file. Additionally, this file contains an article titled "Iona Weenusk 1951-1972: A plane crash killed the hopes of all her tribe" by Betty Campbell from the "Edmonton Journal: The Canadian Magazine" dated September 30, 1972.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wendat</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Quick note on the catastrophe that overwhelmed the Wendat in the 1640s. [Originally titled: Hurons]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"What it means to be an Indian" Indian News</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper article from The Indian News, titled "What it means to be an Indian", reprinted from Canada Today.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wheeler, Jordan, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied book pages 67-77 of "Contemporary Challenges" by Jordan Wheeler. Additionally, this file contains a handwritten note by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">White, Joseph Chief (Wyandotte)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied pages 1-4 of a document titled "Early Indian History." The document details information about some of the history around the Detroit River "frontier formerly known as the Township of Sandwich."</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Whitedog Indian Reserve</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of newspaper articles and pages including "Special Treatment? The history of the Whitedog Indian Reserve" page A7 from "The Chronicle-Journal/Times-News" dated September 6, 1992, an article titled "$3 million Whitedog settlement with Ontario" on page 12 from "The Chronicle-Journal" dated December 13, 1983, and an article titled "$3 million in compensation 'won't mean a lot.'"</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Willie, Rev. Ernest</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied typewritten document from bulletin 201 pg. 18-19 titled "Address to General Synod by Rev. Ernest Willie Diocese of New Westminster."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Williams, Eleazer (Metis)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied typewritten document detailing information of the papers written or kept by Eleazer Williams, a Metis leader and missionary. These papers include sermons, notes, business papers and accounts, and documents in both an indigenous language and French.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Willis, Jane (1940- )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied pages 28-80 from chapter 4 of "Geniesh: An Indian Girlhood" by Jane Willis.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wilson, Rev. Edward F.</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an original document and a typewritten version from the Metropolitan Toronto Library Board. The document contains the name John Brls at the top of the document. This file also contains a Lakehead University Library-Interlibrary Loan Service taken out form taken out by Penny Petrone for "This Magazine" from "Reverend Wilson and the Ojibway Grammer" by Paulette Jiles Volume 10, Issue #1. Additionally, the photocopied article titled "Reverend Wilson and the Ojibway Grammar" by Paulette Jiles can be found in this file.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wilson, William</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten and photocopied document that contains an original poem, titled "England and British America" by William Wilson. This file also contains photocopied pages 190-197 from chapter XVII "Capacity of The Indians For Receiving Instruction." The pages contain William Wilson's original poem "England And British America." Additionally, this file contains an excerpt of his poem which was first published in the Christian Guardian on May 23, 1838.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Winter Studies and Summer Rambles</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two photocopied typewritten documents titled "The Forsaken Brother" and "The Allegory of Winter and Summer" by Anna Jameson. This file also includes four typewritten pages containing quotes from Winter Studies and Summer Rambles Vol. 2. Additionally, this file contains a selection of photocopied pages from the book, Winter Studies and Summer Rambles, by Anna Jameson.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wolastoqiyik Traditional Stories</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1957-1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several articles on Wolastoqiyik (referred to as Malecite or Maliseet) Traditional Storytelling. [Originally titled: Malecite stories]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wolfe, Alexander, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied pages of an article review of the book titled "Earth Elder Stories: The Pinayzitt Path" by Alexander Wolfe from a magazine Quill &amp; Quire (1988). Additionally, this file contains a series of photocopied newspaper articles about Alexander Wolfe including "Storyteller holds mirror for natives" by Terry Gilbert from the Calgary Herald (1988), "Storyteller counting on printed words" by Jens Nielsen of the Star-Pheonix (1988), and "Earth Elder Stories fills void in history" by Bill Robertson in the Star-Phoenix (1989), Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Worrow, Joseph (Wyandot)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied original document and a typewritten copy of words spoken by Shandalo Inboh who presented the Wyandot Chiefs only in Counsel Mouth of Detroit River August. 29th, 1799. This file also contains several typewritten photocopied documents titled "Letter From Home", "The Sailors Grave" and "Disappointed in Love.". This file also contains a series of photocopied original documents and typewritten copies with information about meetings, speeches, letters and assemblies. A photocopied typewritten and original document of a "Short Sketch of the Warrow family" written by Joseph Warrow's eldest son is also found in this file. This file includes a photocopied typewritten document detailing information on Catherine Mayville, nee Laforet, daughter of Chief Laforet of the Anderdon Wyandottes. Additionally, this file contains a series of photocopied typewritten letters including a letter to Rever Father Ryan Parish Priest Amherstburg dated Anderdon, 1897, a letter written by Joseph Warrow to M.P. Mcgregor, a letter addressed to the Editor of the Seneca Dispatch, a letter addressed to Rev. Father Ryan P. P. dated Anderdon, 1894, a letter addressed to Mr. E. P. Watson dated Anderdon, 1894, a letter dated Amherstburg, 1911, a letter addressed to Mr. H.W. Allan M.P. dated Anderdon, 1892, a letter addressed to Mr. William Mcgregor M.P. dated Anderdon, 1892, a letter to Mr. E.P. Watson dated Anderdon,1892, and a letter addressed to Miss Mary McKee dated Anderdon, 1895.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wounded Knee</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied newspaper articles about the Wounded Knee massacre by U.S Cavalry troops in 1890 from Newsweek including "The Siege of Wounded Knee", "Return to Wounded Knee", "Illinois: The Walker Revival", and "Guerrilla Theater". This file also contains a photocopied newspaper article from The National including "Wounded Knee: The Media Coup D'etat" by Desmond Smith (1973). Selected pages of an article titled "Bamboozle Me Not At Wounded Knee" by Terri Schultz is also found in this file. Additionally, this file contains a newspaper article titled "Wounded Knee spirit alive in Canada" by Penny MacRae of The Canadian Press.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wuttunee, William, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information and writings by Cree author William Wuttunee, who was born in Red Pheasant First Nation near Battleford. This file contains a photocopy of an article titled "Renaissance Of The Indians" by William I. C. Wuttunee from The Beaver, Summer 1960. Additionally, this file contains a photocopy of an article titled "Thirst Dance of the Crees" by William I. C. Wuttunee from The Beaver Winter, 1962.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wyandot story,  The Sword and Belt of Orion</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied pages from the article "The Sword and Belt of Orion" by William S. Connelley. Connelley was sent the story, "The Sword and Belt of Orion," which is a Wyandot traditional story of the belief that 'The great cave, or yooh-wah-tak-yoh' in which the Women who fell from Heaven is supposed to dwell, is in the North.' and that 'every Wyandot had to go there after death, because it was the entrance to the underground way which led to the Land of the Little People.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wyandot speeches</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the original Wyandot speeches and a typewritten version.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wyandots (Anderdon) Memorandum May 15, 1843</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy and a typewritten version of minutes of a declaration and agreement made and entered into by and between the Chiefs and Warriors of the Wyandot Tribe residing in the Township of Anderdon (Lake Huron Reserve).</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">York, Peter (Anishinaabe)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a document with a series of pages including "Ondinnonk" from Le Mercier's Huron Relation, 1637, "The Wolves", and "Indian Language." Also contains a copy of "The Romantic Story of Peter York Who Lives to Over 100 Years of Age" by R.W. Thom and another article by same author entitled "Picturesque Peter York- Early Indian Chief in Grey Had Keen Sense of Humor".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Yellowhead, Sept. 15, 1830</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy and a typewritten copy of an agreement signed by a series of Chiefs including William Yellowhead, Bigwin, Isaac Johns, and Big Shilling in September of 1830 This file also contains a typewritten document containing a press release issued by the Department of Travel &amp; Publicity dated June 22, 1959 about a plaque to commemorate Chief William Yellowhead in Orillia. This file contains a photocopied document detailing information on Chief William Yellowhead including a letter dated Ottawa, June 11, 1951, from Archivist A. E. St Louis, reference to a memorandum dated April 3, 1951, and a petition dated 20th October 1840. A speech dated October 16, 1960, by Chief Irvin J. Douglas of the Chippewas of Rama Reserve is also included in this file. This file also contains page 589 of an article titled "Musquakie" detailing information on the Ojibway Chief, who was often confused with his father, Yellowhead. Additionally, a photocopy of an original letter and a typewritten copy dated Rama,1804, from William Yellowhead and James Bigwind is also found in this file.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Yellow Quill (Cree - Nut Lake)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a page detailing a series of sources that reference Yellow Quill. This file contains a photocopy of an original letter and a typewritten copy addressed to Alexander Morris Lt. Governor of Manitoba &amp; the North West Territories from Yellow Quill dated Fort Pelly, 28th September. Additionally, this file contains a second photocopy of an original letter and a typewritten copy addressed to Yellow Quill from Alexander Morris Lt. Governor of Manitoba &amp; the North West Territories dated Fort Garry, Manitoba, 10th October. A third photocopied letter attached is dated Fort Garry, Manitoba, October 17th, 1874 from The Secretary of State, Ottawa.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone's notebooks (3 files)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>These files contain 19 notebooks with handwritten notes on various topics by Penny Petrone. This file also contains a document given to Penny Petrone from The Honourable Judge John dePencier Wright. The document is photocopied and contains information on an appeal by Thomas Chevrier on his conviction for hunting moose out of season dated November 3, 1988. Additionally, this file contains page 8 of a photocopied document dated September 23, 1966, with an illegible source.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit (Petrone notebooks)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of seven notebooks filled with handwritten notes by Penny Petrone on Inuit research.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Aboriginal Pre-Twentieth Century Canadian literary materials: a collection - Vol. One</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains "Aboriginal Pre-Twentieth-century Canadian Literary Materials: A Collection" Volume 1 by Serafina Penny Petrone. First volume in a collection of primary materials from libraries and archives across Canada and the United States for teaching Education 1100: Indian Literary Studies. The materials assembled in this collection reveal the scope and variety of Canadian Indigenous Literature in the form of speeches, sermons, myths, reports, letters, petitions, journal extracts, diary entries, minutes of Indian councils, poetry and songs. The content includes the early role of Indigenous peoples in settler military strategy, timber rivalries, the negotiation of treaties, reserve land sales, and timber disposal, the provision of educational facilities, and administration of trust funds, Indigenous-white government policy, betrayal by whites, love and hatred of the missionaries, family life, the spirituality of life, the sacredness of nature, a zeal for the Christian God, and all topics concerning the daily problems of life.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Aboriginal Pre-Twentieth Century Canadian literary materials: a collection - Vol. Two</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains "Aboriginal Pre-Twentieth-century Canadian Literary Materials: A Collection" Volume 2. Second volume in a collection of primary materials, from libraries and archives from across Canada and the United States, needed for teaching Education 1100: Indian Literary Studies. The materials assembled in this collection reveal the scope and variety of Canadian" Indigenous Literature in the form of speeches, sermons, myths, reports, letters, petitions, journal extracts, diary entries, memoranda and minutes of Indian councils, poetry and songs. The content includes the early role of Indigenous peoples in settler military strategy, timber rivalries, the negotiation of treaties, reserve land sales, and timber disposal, the provision of educational facilities, and administration of trust funds, Indigenous-white government policy, betrayal by whites, love and hatred of the missionaries, family life, the spirituality of life, the sacredness of nature, a zeal for the Christian God, and all topics concerning the daily problems of life.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bibliography of Pre-Twentieth Century Canadian-Indian literary materials</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a copy of the "Bibliography of pre-twentieth-century Canadian-Indian literary materials Research Project" dated 1976-1977. The bibliography is 38 pages long and includes multiple resources from articles, books, diaries, hymns, letters, minutes of General Councils, newspapers, official documents, papers, petitions and briefs to Government, poems, prayers, reports, sermons, speeches and lectures, songs, and traiditonal stories. This file also contains a copy of pages 1-57 of "Nineteenth-Century Canadian-Indian Literary Materials Research Project Bibliography: Teacher Education and Curriculum Research" by Serafina Penny Petrone dated 1976-1978.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bibliography of Nineteenth century Canadian-Indian literary materials   research project</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a copy of the bibliography "Nineteenth-Century Canadian-Indian Literary Materials Research Project" by Serafine Penny Petrone dated 1976-1978. The bibliography is 57 pages long and includes a variety of resources from numerous different organizations, libraries, and archives. This file also contains a copy of pages 3 and 4 of an interim report, with the subject being "Nineteenth-Century Canadian-Indian Literary Materials Research Project." This file also contains a photocopy of the proposal for the "Nineteenth-Century Canadian-Indian Literary Materials Research Project" by Penny Petrone wherein she states that the purpose of the research project is "to locate and collect nineteenth-century Canadian literary materials for use in the Native Teacher Education Program of Lakehead University and in the Elementary and Secondary Schools of Ontario." This file also contains a photocopied document with interim reports for phases one and two of the "Aboriginal Pre-twentieth Century Canadian Literary Materials." Additionally, this file contains a copy of an application for extension of the "Pre-Twentieth Century Canadian Aboriginal Literary Materials Research Project."</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">First People, First Voices (typescript)</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a typescript of the book titled First People, First Voices edited by Penny Petrone. The preface states that this book presents a selection of work by Canadian Indigenous People from the 1630s to the 1980s. Its principal aim is to show the beginnings and development of an Indigenous literary tradition in English in what is now Canada, as well as to provide an Indigenous perspective on Canadian history.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indian Chief Ceremony on June 21, 1984</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains newspaper clippings from the June 1984 ceremony where Penny Petrone was made honorary chief of Gull Bay. Contains a 1985 edition of Nor'Wester, the Lakehead University Alumni newsletter, including an article about Petrone's history at Lakehead and her being made honorary chief. Also contains a letter of congratulations for her naming from the editor of the Toronto University Press, who published First People, First Voices.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Binder - Indian Chief Ceremony, June 23, 1984 &amp; First people, First Voices launching in Thunder Bay, Oct. 6, 1983</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This binder contains various newspaper article clippings, posters, photographs, letters, cards, about Penny Petrone's book, First People, First Voices, publication launching in Thunder Bay, Oct. 6, 1983, and an Honorary Indian Chief ceremony held for Penny Petrone on June 23, 1984, at the Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre and Centre for Indian Art. Contains several pages of notes for a speech she made at the ceremony.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">M.L.A. Davidson, A. &amp; McGrath, R.   correspondence with Petrone</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a series of correspondence between Penny Petrone, Arnold E. Davidson, Walter S. Achtert, Robin McGrath, Elizabeth Holland, and Louis A. Morra between 1989 and 1990. Subjects include contribution to Studies on Canadian Literature: Introduction and Critical Essays, a collection edited by Arnold E. Davidson. This file also contains a photocopied Memorandum of Agreement concerning Studies on Canadian Literature, a series of corrections for Dr. Davidson on the essay "Native Canadian Literature" by Penny Petrone and Robin McGrath, and a records number for the resource Studies on Canadian Literature. Additionally, there is a photocopied document contians information on the length, style, audience, and translation of an unidentified essay as well as a document titled "An Outline of MLA Copyediting Practices."</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Native Literature in Canada (original manuscript # 1)</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains an original manuscript for the book "Native Literature in Canada" by Penny Petrone. The majority of the manuscript is handwritten with a few typewritten and article clippings.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Native Literature in Canada (original manuscript # 2)</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an original manuscript for the book "Native Literature in Canada" by Penny Petrone. The majority of the manuscript is handwritten with a few typewritten and article clippings.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Native Literature in Canada (invitations)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990</unitdate>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains 10 invitations to a reception to celebrate the publication of Native Literature in Canada by Penny Petrone. The event was held on Tuesday, October 2, 1990, in the Faculty Lounge at Lakehead University.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Native Literature in Canada (notes)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of handwritten notes written by Penny Petrone for her book Native Literature in Canada.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Native Literature in Canada (original manuscript)</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the original typewritten manuscript by Penny Petrone for her book Native Literature in Canada. The manuscript describes how Indigenous literature reflects the survival of Indigenous identity in the face of disease, warfare, alcohol, and the unrelenting attempts of a dominant white racist society to assimilate them.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">First People, First Voices (typed))</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten copy of the book First People, First Voices by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Native Canadian Literature (typed)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten copy of the essay entitled "Native Canadian Literature" by Penny Petrone and Robin McGrath. A second copy of "Native Canadian Literature" is found on pages 309-322 of MLA: Studies On Canadian Literature. A copy of the "Works Cited" page for "Native Canadian Literature" is also found in this file. Additionally, this file contains a page of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">First People, First Voices Posters</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a poster for a meet and greet for Penny Petrone's novel First People, First Voices dated Saturday, December 17th, at 2:00 p.m at the Keskus Mall.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Algonkians of Lake Nipigon by K.C.A. Dawson (National Museum of Man Mercury series)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a copy of the "Algonkians of Lake Nipigon: An Archaeological Survey" from the National Museum of Man Mercury Series by K. C. A. Dawson, dated Ottawa 1976. The report describes the artifacts from a reconnaissance of the Lake Nipigon shore. It provides evidence-based on thirty-five sites that there has been a continuous but fluctuating population from the Archaic Period through the Woodland and Historic Periods. The Shield, Laurel and Algonkian cultures respectively are represented. All are considered ancestral Algonkians.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dawson, K.C.A. -  Northwestern Ontario Historic Populations</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a selection of pages from a paper titled "Northwestern Ontario Historic Populations" by K. C. A. Dawson. The information pertaining to the early historic period is reviewed and the results of recent extensive archeological records are introduced concluding that northwestern Ontario has been occupied since time immemorial by Algonkian speaking people. This file also contains pages from an unknown source and a photocopy of bulletin no. 8 of the Canadian Archeological Association, dated 1976.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone: First People, First Voices reviews</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-1986</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a series of both original and photocopied reviews for Penny Petrone's book First People, First Voices as published in newspapers and magazines. Also contains two photos of Petrone from a newspaper, and a copy of "Kingston Best Sellers" which lists First People, First Voices. An ad in Lakehead Living for the Sweet Thursday Bookshop advertising an autographing event for Petrone, a handwritten review of the book, and a recommendation for the book to be included in high school and pubic libraries by Chief Librarian Gerald R. Brown from Winnipeg are also included in this file, alongside a handwritten letter to Petrone from Phol Stratford. Additionally, a letter in French addressed to Petrone from Pierre Savard of the University of Ottawa, a letter from the University of Toronto Press Editorial Department, and a letter from WIlliam Toye of the Oxford University Press are included in this file.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">First People, First Voices (typescript)</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>File one contains a typewritten copy of the publication "First People, First Voices" by Penny Petrone</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone, Penny   First People, First Voices</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains documents related to the release, marketing, and reception of First People, First Voices by Penny Petrone. Douments include a news release from the University of Toronto Press, an Ottawa itinerary for Petrone, a document detailing information on the book, a list of references which includes the book, several booklet advertising FPFV as a new release, an ad from Books for Everbody, a list of people and organizations that were sent a review copy, an article from The Globe and Mail mentioning the book in the "Publisher's Choice" section, and several other newspaper and magazine articles taken from Lakehead Living and other publications. Further includes a list of Literary Awards and descriptions, a photocopy of a handwritten list of attendees for an event honouring Petrone, a University of Toronto Press invitation to a reception celebrating the release of FPFV, a series of letters from 1981-1985 to Petrone from several different people associated with the University of Toronto Press, as well as several other letters from other sources written between 1980 and 1996 from a variety of people congratulating her on her work. There is also a selection of photocopied pages from The Theory of Economic Policy and The Economics of David Ricardo.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone, Penny   First people, first voices   reviews</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-1989</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a selection of reviews for Penny Petrone's book First People, First Voices alongside invitations and a list of attendees for a celebratory event at the Native Heritage House in Ottawa, as well as a series of letters written between 1983 and 1989 from various people congratulating her on her work. There are also letters which are not addressed to or written by Petrone. This file also contains a photocopy of a photo published in Lakehead Living of Petrone, as well as invitations from the Thunder Bay Public Library, Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre and Centre For Indian Art, and the University of Toronto Press for the introduction of First People First Voices by Penny Petrone at Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre and Centre For Indian Art in October, 1983. Further newspaer clippings and photocopies of articles which mention First People, First Voices are included as well, published between 1983 and 1985.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">First people, First Voices (Laughing Earth)</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a photocopied document containing general comments on the novel Laughing Earth including title, headings, literary forms, and orthography. This file also contains a page containing a series of quotes, specifically said by Waub-o-jeeg. Additionally, this file contains a few pages typewritten copies of the pages from Laughing Earth. The introduction of an anthology that is designed to present the literature of the Canadian Indian from its beginnings in the oral tradition to its written form of the present day. The selections, drawn from a wide range of forms, have been chosen for their literary and historical interest that is divided into three phases: Phase I: A Fragile Freedom; Phase II: The Long Descent; Phase III: Resurgence.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">First People, First Voices, Letters</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a handwritten letter dated November 26, 1983, addressed to Penny Petrone from Bill Fuller. A second handwritten letter dated April 15, 1984, addressed to Penny Petrone from a hard-to-decipher name is found in this file. Additionally, this file contains a third handwritten letter addressed to Penny Petrone written by Phil Stratford from Senneville Quebec.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hodgson, Heather re F.P.F.V.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2002</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a letter to Penny Petrone from Heather Hodgson at Saskatchewan Indian Federated College about not being named in the discussion of a collection Petrone included in First People, First Voices.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education in the Arctic</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article, titled "Teacher Training - A New/Old Approach" by Helene Beauchemin and Jan Morgan. Further discussion of Educational Trends, The Teacher's Changing Role, Some Historical Background, The Northwest Territories, Teacher Training Needs-The First Courses Organized, The Inuit Teacher Training Programme, Main Characteristics of the Programme, and Teacher Training in The Northwest Territories. The information was published in a booklet by The Canadian College of Teachers.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Great Lakes Indigenous literature</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains pages 13-23, 25-27, and 30-34 of "The Women's Great Lakes Reader."</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Native Literature in Canada</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985-1990</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a series of letters addressed to Penny Petrone from people associated with The Gladys and Merrill Muttart Foundation, the University of Toronto Press, and from well-wishers congratulating her on her work and asking for copies of the book. Also contains the cover page for Northern Voices: Inuit Writing in English edited by Penny Petrone, a document from the University of Toronto detailing Petrone's media schedule and Toronto schedule, a list of published sources that reviewed the book, and a photocopied excerpt from a 1989 edition of The Canadian Historical Review. Additonally, a series of original and photocopied newspaper and magazine articles about the book. Sources include The Globe and Mail, Canadian Literature, Lakehead Living, The Ottawa Citizen, the Agora, The Whig Standard, Canadian Notes and Queries, Paragraph Magazine, the Vancouver Sun, the Waterloo Chronicle, BCLA Reporter, and The Toronto Sun. All such articles are from 1990-1992. This file also contains a drawing by Clade T. Charland, a receipt from the Toronto University Press for Outcrop Ltd. for an excerpt from Northern Voices, a list of American publicatios which had been sent review copies of the book, a document decribing the book, and an invitation to a reception celebrating the publication of Native Literature in Canada, another book of Petrone's. Also includes a name tag for Penny Petrone and a series of congratulations cards from friends and family.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Morrisseau, Norval</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1999</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of newspaper articles on Norval Morrisseau including an article titled "Morrisseau family keeps woodland art alive" by Jolene Davis, a picture of "A Battle For Life" in The Globe and Mail (1999) and an article titled "Such a long journey" in The Globe and Mail (1999).</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Time: Whose Home and Native Land?"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1999</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a Canadian Edition of the magazine "Time" titled "Whose Home And Native Land?" dated February 15, 1999. The photocopy pages contain pages 17-23 and a series of articles by Andrew Purvis.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Native Literature in Canada, Reviews</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-2003</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of newspaper and magazine articles both photocopied and original including "Native Literature in Canada" by Beverly Rasporich in Canadian Book Review Annual (1990), "Native literary history reveals 'seeds of Oka'" by Robin McGrath (1990), "Native American Architecture" by Peter Nabokov and Robert Easton from the Victoria Times Colonist (1991), "Native Literature in Canada" from The Ottawa Citizen (1992), "Native Literature in Canada from the oral tradition to the present" reviewed by Jill M. Smith from the Canadian Library Journal (1991), "Oral. Written Tradition Native Literature" by Tony Racic from Lakehead Living, "Oversight about natives is called 'inexcusable'" by Lloyd Kirton by the Chronicle-Journal (1990), and "Words Have Power" reviewed by Barb Minett from the Guelph Daily Mercury (1991). This file also contains a series of letters including a letter dated 28 September 1990 addressed to Penny Petrone from Joanne Shurvell, a photocopy of a handwritten letter dated 23 November 1993 by Penny Petrone, and a letter dated 1 December 1993 addressed to Penny Petrone by Kent W. Freeman. Additionally, this file contains a review of Penny Petrone's novel "Native literature in Canada: from the oral tradition to the present" by P. L. Walton of the University of Lethbridge. Also contains an invitation to celebrate the publication of Native Literature in Canada, a letter expressing regrets about the book being taken out of print, a photocopy of the advertisement by Oxford University Press, as well as several newspaper clippings praising the book.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">German introduction (N.L.C.)</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains several copies of an introduction in German for Native Literature in Canada, handwritten, typed, and edited.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Correspondence - Lutz-Petrone re Native Literature in Canada</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-1989</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and Professor D. Hartmut Lutz. Also contains a travel itinerary and Dr. Lutz's curriculum vitae, as well as an article in German about him.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Correspondence - German-Petrone on Native Literature in Canada</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986-1987</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and various professors attached to German universities about the possibility of her lecturing on Indigenous literature in Canada. Also contains a list of some of those people she corresponded with and their addresses.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Correspondence - India-Petrone re Native Literature in Canada</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains one letter to Penny Petrone from a student in India requesting a copy of First People, First Voices for research purposes.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Correspondence - Italy-Petrone re Native Literature in Canada</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-1993</unitdate>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several letters to Penny Petrone about her book, Native Literature in Canada from academics in Italy. One letter is in Italian, the others are in English. Some handwritten, some typed.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Routledge Encyclopedia of Commonwealth Literature entries</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991-1994</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains two copies of a memorandum of agreement between Penny Petrone and Routledge Publishing about her submission of articles towards their book, The Routledge Encyclopedia of Commonwealth Literature, one blank and one signed. Also contains correspondence between Petrone, Eugene Benson, L. W. Conolly, Diana Brydon, and Olga Griffin about The Encyclopedia. Also contains a set of editorial guidelines for contributions, two write-ups on authors Rosa Caroline Praed and William Robertson Davies. Further contains correspondence referring to Encyclopedia of Post-Colonial Literatures in English between Petrone, Benson, and Alexandra Clark. Finally, copies of the articles Petrone submitted to Routledge on Indigenous literature in Canada, including a biography on Pauline Johnson.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern Voices (typed draft)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typed draft of the Northern Voices: Inuit Writing in English by Penny Petrone. "This book presents this literature as it has survived in historical writings and in modern memory."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern Voices (galleys)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a galleys copy of Penny Petrone's novel "Northern Voices."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern Voices (Reviews)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several photocopied and original articles published in newspapers and magazine which review or mention Northern Voices: Inuit Writing in English by Penny Petrone, notably one by Ken Coates accompanied by a short typewritten paragraph on his background. Sources include Print Northline, Books in Canada, and the Canadian Historucal Review. Also contains an invitation to a celebratory reception for the publication of Northern Voices at Lakehead University's Faculty Lounge, a series of letters addressed to Penny Petrone, and a set of handwritten notes by her.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern Voices (Petrone notes)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of handwritten notes written by Penny Petrone herself for her book "Northern Voices." This file also contains an article titled "Trends of the eighties, and what to expect next decade" by Liam Lacey and Deborra Schug from "The Globe and Mail" newspaper date Monday, January 1, 1990. Additionally, this file contains pages 4-17 of a document detailing information about treaties and the Indian Act.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous History and Literature Research Notes</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A file case that contains Penny Petrone's research notes and bibliographic references on notecards relating to her research on Indigenous history and literature in Canada.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Literature Research Notes</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A file case that contains Penny Petrone's research notes and bibliographical references on notecards related to the mechanics of literature, as well as some note cards marking the progress of her research on Indigenous peoples.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Circumpolar Community</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Circumpolar Community jointly published by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and External Affairs Canada.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Music - records</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains three vinyl records of traditional Inuit music recorded by the CBC Northern Service Broadcast Recording. Respectively titled "Traditional Inuit Music of Esimo Point and Ranin Inlet", "Traditional Music of the Inuit", and "Uvagut".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern Voices D. Ont. Party</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a photo album of a party to celebrate the release of Northern Voices, a collection edited by Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Midewiwin Master Scroll</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A copy done in black and coloured ink of a rare birch bark scroll known as a Master Scroll. It was last used on the Shoal Lake Indian Reserve by Chief James Redsky, last of the Medicine Men. It shows the long and intricate passage by which a candidate became a member of Midewiwin Society. The original is kept in the Thunder Bay Historical Museum (TBHM). Alongside the copied scroll is a write-up about its significance by the TBHM.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Penny Petrone Collection</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>File includes a series of oversized photographs related to Petrone's Indigenous research. Can be found in oversized drawers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Illustrations from Petrone's The Selected Short Stories of Isabella Valancy Crawford</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains transparency, negative, and print copies of illustrations and photographs used in the publishing of Penny Petrone's book, The Selected Short Stories of Isabella Valancy Crawford. Material can be found in the Archives' oversize material drawers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
      </c>
      <c level="series">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit and Arctic Literature and Culture</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="1.5B1">
        Approximately 2.1 m of textual records; photographs and other images.    </physdesc>
        </did>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
        </odd>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>This series is made up primarily of research material gathered by Penny Petrone on Inuit and Arctic literature, culture, and history. This research was used mainly for teaching material and for the preparation of her book Northern Voices (1988), but as Petrone maintained and rearranged these files throughout her life, this series also contains more recent material as well.<lb/><lb/>This series is organized alphabetically, for the most part, and begins with the research material. Expect to find in this series photocopies of historical documents from federal and provincial archives across Canada, for example letters, articles, and reports written during the 18th and 19th centuries concerning Inuit and other Arctic peoples. Also expect to find a large collection of newspaper articles, original and photocopied, as well as excerpts from books and journals that cover Inuit and Arctic history, culture, and language. Many of the files contain handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.<lb/><lb/>Also in the series are materials related to the publication of Northern Voices.<lb/><lb/>Please note that while language relating to Indigenous peoples has been updated in the file titles and descriptions, the historical material itself contains terms that are considered outdated and insensitive. The Archives would be happy to receive input on the language used in file titles and descriptions.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Aboriginal Claims in the North West Territories</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet titled "Creating a Better Tomorrow: Aboriginal Claims in the Northwest Territories" from the Northwest Territories Aboriginal Rights and Constitutional Development Secretariat. This booklet includes information in both English and an unknown dialect of Indigenous syllabics. Additionally, this file contains a page of errors noted in the printing of "Creating a Better Tomorrow."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Abraham ( -1881) - a Labrador Inuk taken to Europe in 1877</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a small document with information on Abraham who was from Labrador and "was one of a party of eight Inuit who was taken to Europe in 1880." Pages 38-44 of an article titled "An Eskimo abroad, 1880: his diary and death" from an unknown magazine are found in this file. Additionally, this file contains a handwritten note by Penny Petrone on Abraham.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Across Arctic America (Knud Rusmussen)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied pages 62, 80-83, 88-91,110-111,137,150-151, 216-217,133, 237- 242,188-192,170-175, and 124-125 and 252-255 of the book titled "Across Arctic America" by Knud Rasmussen in 1927.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Adams, Charlie (1953- ) musician and interpreter</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of the song "I Hope You'll Never Be Alone" by musician and interpreter Charlie Adams. Charlie was "born in a camp near Inukjuak, Quebec, performed with the Povungnituk throat singers, and toured through Canada, the United States, and Europe." Additionally, this file contains a handwritten note by Penny Petrone on Charlie Adams.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Adams, Willie (1934- ) (Inuit)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>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.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Aggakdjuk, John (c. 1864- )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple copies of an original report by John Aggakdjuk in an unknown language written in Indigenous syllabics. A translation in English of the report, reveals the affection and sorrow felt by John, call number CM.G. 30, e15, Vol. 4. Also a photocopied document of original writing in an unknown language written in Indigenous syllabics from the Public Archives of Canada, call number MG30 B23 Vol. 4. A third photocopy of an original document containing an unknown language written in Indigenous syllabics is found in this file. Additionally, this file contains two short notes handwritten by Penny Petrone on John Aggakdjuk.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ajurnarmat, 4th Issue ‘79</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of a special 4th issue 1979 edition of "Ajurnarmat" from the Inuit Cultural Institute. Contributors include Editor Rachel Qitsualik, Inuktitut Typist Mary Tutsweetok, Translator of educational material into Inuktitut Luci Marquand, and Research on Ujaupiq interview Celina Isarkiak. Information in the book is both in English and an unidentified language written in Indigenous syllabics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Alaska Native Writers</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied document titled "Alaska Quarterly Review" in Vol. 4 No. 3 &amp; 4. Executive Editors include Ronald Spatz and James Jacób Liszka. Additionally, this file contains a short handwritten note by Penny Petrone on Alaskan Native writers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Albert One-Eye (c. 1824-1849)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note by Penny Petrone on Albert One-Eye, 1824-1849. Albert One-Eye was "hired as an interpreter."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Alianakuluk, Louis</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a Lakehead University request for an interlibrary loan for the "Midnight Sun Newsletter dated January 19, 1973. A photocopy of a typewritten article titled "The First Kabloona" by L. Alianakuluk is included. Also, this file contains a photocopied document titled "Alareak's (E5-414) Story as Told to Louis Alianakuluk (E5-428).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Aligak, Moses</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a short handwritten note by Penny Petrone on Moses Aligak who "opened the Anglican Church at Whale Cove."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Alinga, Simonie</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of pages 66-73 from an article titled "Simonie Alinga" from "Inuit Today" Vol. VI #6 July-August 1977. The article details a story "told by Simonie Alinga of Frobisher Bay to Leah d' Argencourt. The events Simonie relates took place late this past winter."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Allen, Victor (1928 - ), author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an article titled "The Snow Goose and the Mosquito--a Question of Development" by Victor Allen, as published in a 1968 edition of The North.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Amagoalik, John (1845 - ), author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied document from the Verbatim Transcript of the Federal-Provincial Conference of First Ministers on Aboriginal Constitutional Matters dated March 8-9, 1984. This file also contains a President's Message from John Amagoalik from the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada. A photocopied article titled "John Amagoalik" from the Inuit Today Vol. 6, #4 dated May 1977 is found in this file. Also pages 412- 437 of a document titled "Proposed 1984 Constitutional Accord On The Rights Of The Aboriginal Peoples of Canada." An article titled "New Draft Proposal To Settle Inuit Land Claims" from The Native Perspective Vol. 2 # 5 dated July-August 1977. Handwritten notes on John Amagoalik by Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Amagoalik, Simeonie(1933- )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of articles by Simeonie Amagoalik containing "his story about his life and the things that he remembers." A series of typewritten pages copying the information from the articles by Simeonie is found in this file. Also a document titled "In Praise of John Holt's Opinions about School" by Simona Amaroalik. Additionally, a series of handwritten notes on Simonie Amagoalik by Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Amarook, Michael (1941- )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains page 10 of a newspaper from "The Native Peoples" dated February 25, 1977, highlighting the article titled "Inuit Tapirisat Pledged to Preserve Culture."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Amos ( -1859)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two very short notes handwritten by Penny Petrone on Amos.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Amundsen, Roald</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note by Penny Petrone on Roald Amundsen. Amundsen was a part of the voyage for the exploration of the Northwest Passage on the ship, Gjoa, from 1903-1907.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anauta (Inuk)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone on Anauta. Also contains a photocopy of page 36 of an unknown source detailing information on Anauta's family and early childhood. A photocopy of pages 5-6 from an unknown book details information on Anauta's name and birth, with the information provided by Heluiz Washburne, is found in this file. Also a photocopy of pages 110-116 from a chapter titled "Storm around the Cape. Another photocopied page 95-101 from the chapter titled "Ikkerra's Joke" is found in this file. Also a photocopy of pages 62-66 of the chapter "The Seal That Forgot to Go Down." Also pages 42-52 of the chapter "The 'Good Shadows." Additionally, this file contains photocopies of pages xvii-xix of an unknown source.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Andersen, Angus</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter dated January 12, 1988, addressed to Penny Petrone from Angus Andersen. The letter includes two poems for Penny Petrone's book. An empty envelope is also found in this file.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anderson, Olaf</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a small handwritten note by Penny Petrone on Olaf Anderson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Andreason, Bessie (1922-1985)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten letter addressed to Penny Petrone from Elsie? dated December 5, 1986. Photocopied pages 2-10 and 12-18 from a true story that happened in 1937 titled "Time of Trial and Sorrow" by Bessie Andreason is found in this file. Also a handwritten note by Penny Petrone on Bessie Andreason.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Angmarlik (c. 1902) Shaman</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a small handwritten note by Penny Petrone on Angmarlik, who was a Shaman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anguhadluq, Luke ( -1982) Inuit artist</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Newspaper article titled "The world in pictures" by Katie Taylor from The Globe and Mail dated Tuesday, June 7, 1994.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Angulalik, Stephen</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a short handwritten note by Penny Petrone on Stephen Angulalik who lived from 1899 to 1980.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anoee, Eric (1924 - )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a document titled "Aglatakka" or "My Writings" written by Eric Anoee. The document has the information in both English and an unidentified language written in Indigenous syllabics. A letter dated 20 December 1985 addressed to "All Members of Faculty, Board of Governors, Senior Administrators, Administrative Directors, and President of LUSU from Geoffrey R. Weller is found in this file. Also two articles by Eric Anoee from Eskimo Point, N. W. T. from Keewatin Echo titled "My Childhood Days" dated May 1973 and "Education" dated February 1972. A photocopy of part of a recommended project sheet for Eric Anoee's for "Aglaujak" (Art-related non-fiction/art-history. Additionally, this file contains a short handwritten letter by Penny Petrone on Eric Anoee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anon. (1717)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a short handwritten note by Penny Petrone on Anon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Antarctica (Dr. Petrone’s aborted trip, 1996)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1993-1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on Penny Petrone's aborted trip to Antarctica in 1996. A map of Antarctica Marine Expeditions and a booklet titled "To the Ends of the Earth" prepared by Marine Expeditions Inc in 1993. A series of plane tickets from Aerolineas Argentinas. An American express tourist booklet. Also a small card, boat excursion pass, and a tag in an unidentified language. This file also contains a photocopied letter dated March 19, 1996, from Jack Malcolm to Mr. D. Wells. An Antarctica and the Falkland Island Itinerary for passengers travelling from Toronto. This file also contains a letter addressed to Akademik Sergey Vavilov passengers at Ushuaia from President of Marine Expeditions, Dugald Wells. Also a letter dated 18 April 1996 addressed to Marine expeditions from Jack Malcolm regarding Penny Petrone's refund.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Apokok, Ali, guide and carver</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information on Ali Apakok a "guide and carver," who "was born and raised on the Belcher Islands." A typewritten document related to Ali Apakok's account of a "perilous journey through stormy waters in search of tobacco to Moses Nowkawalk who translated it into English". Additionally, this file contains a short handwritten note by Penny Petrone on Ali Apokok.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arctic Exploration</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied articles from The Beaver including pages 31-38 of "On the Trail of The Northmen" by Thomas E. Lee, Winter 1983; pages 36-45 of "The German Expedition at Clearwater Fiord 1882-1883" by William Barr and Chuck Tolley dated Autumn 1982; pages 42-46 of "Alexander Mackenzie and the Empress" by Glynn Barratt, Summer 1984; pages 41-56 of "The Puzzle of Anthony Henday's Journal, 1754-1755" by Glyndwr Williams dated Winter 1978; and pages 38-41 of "James W. Tyrrell, Explorer" by Edwin Mills dated September 1946. Pages 12-22 from the article titled "The Wintering-over of Royal Nay Ships in the Canadian Arctic, 1819-1876" by C. S. Mackinnon from The Beaver dated winter 1984. Also a newspaper article titled "Canada's Story: James Bay's Discovery" by Bob Bowman. Also a photocopy of pages 232-250 of "Prentice G. Downes's Eastern Arctic Journal, 1936" edited by R. H. Cockburn dated September 1983 Volume 36, Number 3. Also a photocopied article titled "Preface: Landscape Writing Landscape" by John Moss. Includes a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arctic Guide</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a book titled "The Arctic Guide" by Sharon Chester and James Oetzel. This file also contains a pamphlet with a series of photographs signed with a message by Bill and Janice? dated 1997. Additionally, this file contains an envelope with two postcards addressed to Penny Petrone from C.Y.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arctic – How do we define?</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied sheets from the Glenbow Museum with topics including The Classical Arctic, The Circumpolar World, How Do We Define The Arctic, and Definitions of Arctic.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arctic Maps</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of Arctic maps. This file also includes a booklet titled "Arctic Explorer Tours." A booklet titled "The Nature of the Tundra". Additionally, this file contains a short handwritten note by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arctic News, May 1964, Oct. 1967, May 1968, 1970, July 1997</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of Arctic News articles from May 1964, May 1968, July 1977, October 1966, October 1964, October 1967, May 1970, October 1975, and May 1968.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arctic Quebec “Arctic odessey”, Beaver, March 1945</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied pages 26-31 of an article from The Beaver titled "The Ancient Dwellings of Arctic Quebec" by Jean Lengellé with the assistance of Ian Badgley. An "excerpt of the dissidents' letter to Mr. Camille Laurin, Minister of State and Cultural Development, dated August 1977". Additionally, a copy of "Les Inuit dissidents" in French, dated 1977.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">“Arctic sketchbook” (Terence Shortt, 1938), Beaver, 1982, p. 4-13</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied pages 4-13 of an article from The Beaver titled "Arctic Sketchbook, 1938" by Terence Shortt. Terence Shortt was an artist and ornithologist.</p>
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        </c>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arctic Society, The</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a charter membership certificate that certifies Dr. Penny Petrone is a charter member in good standing in The Arctic Society dated 1985. A series of letters including a letter from Rhoda Innuksuk President of The Arctic Society addressed to Dear Friend, a letter dated July 2, 1986, addressed to Penny Petrone from Rhoda Innuksuk, a letter with information on Paul Irngaut from Marybelle Myers, Editor of Inuit Art Quarterly, a letter dated 2 April 1987 from Rhoda Innuksuk President of The Arctic Society addressed to Dear Friend, a letter addressed to members from the Editor, a letter dated April 2, 1987, addressed to Dear Friend from Rhoda Innuksuk, addressed to Dear Friend from Rhoda Innuksuk, a letter dated October 30, 1985, addressed to Canadians from Rhoda Innuksuk with attachments. A brochure advertising "The exciting new Inuit Art Quarterly." An information package that contains a selection of facts about the land and people of the north. A copy of "Ookpik" the bulletin of the Arctic Society published quarterly No. 5, Spring 1987. A copy of the "Ookpik" bulletin of the Arctic Society dated August 1985. This file also contains a renewal invoice sheet, a donation sheet, and an envelope for The Arctic Society. A photocopy of an article titled "Igloolik kids choose Ikpik for capital" by Doug Holmes was found in Nunatsiaq News, Iqaluit dated March 13, 1987. This file also contains a booklet titled "The Lure of the Arctic" from Canada north outfitting inc. A second booklet from Canada north outfitting inc. titled "Discover the Arctic" dated 1987-1988. A third booklet titled "Vacation Adventures: Northern Quebec The Arctic Greenland" by Nordair. A document detailing information on a summer camp being held by Inuit Tapirisat of Canada titled "International Inuit Youth Camp." A booklet titled "North To The Pole!" produced by the Science Museum of Minnesota. This file also contains a newspaper from the AGO News dated June 1987 Volume 9 Number 6. A newspaper article from The Globe and Mail titled "A bright northern light" by Lisa Rochon dated July 4, 1987. Additionally, a hard-to-decipher handwritten note by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arctic Sovereignty</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of newspaper articles including The Chronicle-Journal titled "No 'deal'" dated Wednesday, March 25, 1987, an article titled "No Arctic exercises," an article titled "Sovereignty rhetoric a bit excessive" by Stewart MacLeod, an article from The Globe and Mail titled "Inuit rights help affirm sovereignty in the Arctic" dated August 24, 1985, an article titled "Sovereignty: what it is?" by Carol Goar of the Toronto Star Syndicate, and an article titled "How sovereign? from The Chronicle-Journal dated November 26, 1985. A series of magazine pages including pages 7-10 of "Patrolling the Arctic" from Maclean's Magazine Vol. 99 No. 33 dated August 18, 1986, an article titled "Defending arctic claims" by Ken MacQueen in Ottawa, an article titled "Politics of the Northwest Passage edited by Franklyn Griffiths, and "The Arctic Imperative Canada's Northern Policy" by John Honderich. This file also contains a hard-to-decipher handwritten note by Penny Petrone. Additionally, a photocopied document containing pages 10-17 of an article titled "Canada's Arctic Archipelago" by Dr. Gordon W. Smith in North Nord dated summer 1980.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">“Arctic Steeples” by H. Albert Hochbaum, Beaver, Winter 1977, p. 28-35</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied pages 28-35 of an article titled "Arctic Steeples" by H. Albert Hochbaum in The Beaver dated Winter 1977. The article details information on churches in the Arctic that came about from the fur trade.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arctic, The High by A. Stevenson</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied article titled "The High Arctic: Yesterday and Today" by A. Stevenson, Chairman NWT Historical Advisory Board.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arctic Whalers</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a review of the novel "Arctic Whalers, Icy Seas" by W. Gillies Ross reviewed by Peter B. Best. A series of magazine articles including "Hunters 'From time immemorial, this had been our life'" by Fred Bruemmer in the Equinox, pages 29-34 of the Leopard Magazine article titled "The Inuit connection" by Jim Murray, pages 32-37 of "Hunters of White Whales" by Vagn Flyger, "The Inuit connection" by Jim Murray and "the remarkable true story of Alex Ritchie and the Inuit" from the Leopard Magazine. Also a series of photocopied documents including "Belief Systems And The Ecology of Sea Mammal Hunting Among The Baffinland Eskimo" by George Sabo III and Deborah Rowland Sabo from the Arctic Anthropology Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 77-86, 1985, "Whaling-Era Toponymy of Cumberland Sound, Baffin Island" by Philip Goldring in Canoma Vol. 11 No. 2 dated December 1985, and "The Arctic Whale Cult in Labrador" by J. Garth Taylor from the Etudes/Inuit/Studies, 1985, Vol. 9 No. 2. Also a newspaper article titled "Whaling protests are unreal" by Lee Davis. A Yale University Library manuscripts &amp; archives call slip is also found in this file. Also a photocopied map for the Historic Downtown New London, Connecticut. A series of hard to decipher handwritten notes by Penny Petrone. Two pamphlets titled "An Exciting Saga of Whales, Whaleships, and Whaleman...at the Whaling Museum, New Bedford, Massachusetts and "New Bedford...reflections of the past." An envelope containing a series of tickets, visitor passes, research identification cards, and the Whaling Museum Library call slips all dated 1986. Also a series of photocopied magazine articles including pages 43-49 of "White Whale Hunting in Cumberland Sound" by Randall R. Reeves and Edward Mitchell from The Beaver dated Winter 1981, pages 14-19 of "Whaling on the Eastmain" by Daniel Francis from The Beaver dated Summer 1977, pages 54-59 of "Whalers and Weavers" by Glynn R. Barratt from The Beaver dated Winter 1977, pages 46-51 of "Bottlenose Whaling in the Arctic Part I: The Scots" by Randall R. Reeves from The Beaver dated Winter 1983, pages 2-7 of "The rise and fall of Kikerten and The end of the Whaling era in Cumberland Sound" by Leigh Brintnell from North Nord dated March/April 1978, pages 62-63 of "Steaming Whaling in The Western Arctic" reviewed by A. Dudley Copland from The Beaver dated Summer 1978, pages 62 of "The Voyage of the Schooner Polar Bear" reviewed by Ernest S. Burch, Jr from The Beaver, and "In Peril on the Sea" by Philip Goldring in The Beaver dated June-July 1986.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arima, Eugene, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a report titled "Inuit Land Use and Occupancy," Volume two: supporting studies, prepared by Milton Freeman Research Limited under contract with the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. Pages 21-103 of a typewritten document titled "Sun and Moon-Hiqiniq and Aningaq." Additionally, this file contains a series of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arnakalak, Kowmageak (1951-c. 1979)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten document of a poem titled "Northern Lights" by Kowmgeak Arnakalak in Inuit Today, Vol. IV, No. 7 pg. 47 dated July-August 1975. A typewritten document contains a poem titled "A Song for my Dogs," in Inuit Today, vol. IV, 5 dated May 1975. Also a photocopy of the poem "Pride His Product" by Arnakalak Kowmageak. Handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arnaktauyok, Germaine</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper review article titled "Folklore" on Germaine Arnaktauyok's novel "Stories From Pangnirtung" by Carole Henderson.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arnatsiaq, Nicholas P., author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied pages 22-25 of the article titled "Conflict" by Nicholas P. Arnatsiaq.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arnaviapik, Simon</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten document and a photocopy of a story titled Remembering Old Times by Simon Arnaviapik dated Fall 1974.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arvaluk, James, poet</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>The file contains a photocopy of a poem titled We Accept Readily by James Arvaluk.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arviat [Originally Titled: Eskimo Point]</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a brochure for a place called Eskimo Point, now known as Arviat. The brochure is to promote tourism, and contains local information. It was produced by Travel Keewatin in 1974. This file also contains a guest information booklet for the Arctic Inn in Churchill, Manitoba. It lists services, TV channels, and has a map of Churchill. Also a brochure from Destination Keewatin which has information on different locales in the area and information on outfitters. Also an incomplete Christian newspaper which mentions a visit to Arviat by some parishioners. Also a 1985 news article by the Chronicle Journal regarding tourism in Arviat and the North West Territories</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ashoona, Pitseolak</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten excerpt from the story Pitseolak: Pictures Out of My Life by Pitseolak Ashoona.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Atagootiak (Pond Inlet)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the story Story of Three Women by Atagootiak of Pond Inlet dated February 1967.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ataguttaaluk, Monica (c. 1875-1948)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1949-1954</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of photocopied excerpts from the magazine ESKIMO: an article titled "Excerpts from "Across Arctic America"" by Knud Ramussen, an article titled "Missionary work with "Copper" Eskimos "INUK"" by Father Roger Buliard, an article titled "Monica Ataguvtaluk, Queen of Iglulik" dated December 1949, an article titled "Knowledge and Experience" by Charles Choque, and an article titled "The Archaeological Site of Pingerkalik" by Guy Mary-Rousseliere dated September 1954. This file also contains several handwritten notes regarding Monica Ataguttauluk. Also a typewritten excerpt from the magazine ESKIMO of an article titled "So Spoke the "Queen" of Igloolik" by Guy Marie-Rousseliere. Also a translation of a conversation Atagguttaluk had with a Reverend about her life, as well as a photocopy of an article titled "So Spoke the 'Queen' of Igloolik". Also contains a photocopy of an article titled "History of a Case of Cannibalism in Baffin Land" in which Ataguttaaluk is mentioned.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Atanarjuat, the fast runner</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2001</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two pages of a publication by The Canada Council for the Arts promoting the film Atanarjuat the Fast Runner</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Attannuaq, Luke, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two handwritten notes referencing the work "Beauty of the Land" by Luke Attannuaq published in the newspaper Keewatin Echo, May 1973 p. 11-12.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Attuiock (fl. 1773)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note referencing George Cartwright and Hans-Windekilde Jannasch</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Atuaqnik. Index</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an index of the journal Atuaqnik from January 1979 to July 1980 by Robin McGrath.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Atuat (1894-1976)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains four typewritten documents regarding Takornaq and her daughter Atuat's encounter with Ataguttaaluk: an excerpt from the book Intellectual Culture of the Hudson Bay Eskimos. Reports of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-1924 by Knud Rasmussen, the article "History of a Case of Cannibalism in Baffin Land" by Guy Mary-Rousseliere from the magazine ESKIMO Vol. 81 (Summer 1969), an interview with Takornaq regarding Ataguttaaluk, and a summary of Petrone's work "Atuat's Grim Tale of Cannibalism" from her book Northern Voices: Inuit Writing in English. There is also a handwritten note indicating that Atuat is the adopted daughter of Takornaq. The name Takornaq is spelled as "Tagornaq" several times in these documents.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Aua (c. 1870)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of documents regarding an Uglulik shaman named Aua. The documents include two typewritten excerpts from Across Arctic America by Knud Rasmussen, a photocopied excerpt from the same book, a typewritten excerpt from the book Intellectual Culture of the Hudson Bay Eskimos. Reports of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-1924 by Knud Rasmussen, a photocopied excerpt from the same book, a typewritten copy of the poem Reindeer by Aua, and a photocopied excerpt from Shamanic Voices: A Survey of Visionary Narratives by Joan Halifax. This file also contains two handwritten notes regarding the interviews with Aua.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Augustus Tatonoyuk (c. 1795-1852)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note regarding the life of Tatonoyuk (also known as Augustus).</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Awa, Simon (1953- )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>The file contains a handwritten note regarding Simon Awa's birth and early life, and a typewritten document of a speech (unknown speaker, presumably Simon Awa) given at the Canadian Arctic Islands Centennial 1880/1980.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ayaruaq, John (1907-1969), author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964-1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten copy and photocopy of John Ayaruaq's autobiography. It also contains a photocopy of ESKIMO magazine Vol. 67 (Spring 1964) pp. 12-14 containing the articles "Eskimo Hunts of Yore" by Jean Ayaruar and "A Naturalist's View of Churchill" by Dorothy E. Swales, and p. 8-11 containing the articles "When a Doll Dreams" by C.C. and "Hunting Expeditions of Yesteryear Among the Eskimos" by Jean Ayaruar. It also contains a photocopy of ESKIMO magazine Vol. 84 (Fall 1970) pp. 12-16 containing the article "John Ayaruaq" by Lionel Ducharme. This file also contains three handwritten notes regarding John Ayaruaq and short photocopied summary of John Ayaruaq's autobiography.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Back, George “Back and the Arctic”, North, Winter 1980 Baffin Island</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "George Back?" by David F. Pelly from the magazine North/Nord Winter 1980 p. 36-43. This file also contains a photocopy of the article "Back and the Arctic" by Dr. J. W. Chalmers from the magazine North/Nord May-June 1972 pp. 6-10.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Baffin Island</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of Southern Baffin Island: An Account of Exploration, Investigation and Settlement During the Past Fifty Years by A.E. Millward. Also a map titled "Bernhard Adolf Hantzsch's Journey 1910-1911 A Map" compiled by W.O Kupsch and G.W. Rowley. Also a handwritten note regarding research about Baffin Island.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Baikie, Margaret (1844-1940) Labrador memories, 2 copies</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several copies of Labrador Memories: Reflections at Mulligan by Margaret Baikie. It also contains a handwritten note regarding Margaret Baikie.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Beck, Adam (interpreter) “Adam Beck and the Franklin search”, Mariner’s mirror, v. 48(1), Feb. 1962</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of "Adam Beck and the Franklin Search" by Richard J. Cyriax as published in the Mariner's Mirror in 1962. Also contains a photocopy of the deposition of Adam Beck and his expedition under Sir Franklin, a photocopy of correspondence from Adam Beck (alongside a typed copy), and a photocopy of a section from the Arctic Blue Books 4 on proceedings by Dr. Rae.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Belcher Islands</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file has a clipping from the Globe and Mail, Saturday, March 14, 1998, containing the article "On the frigid edge of civilization" by Laszlo Buhasz about the Belcher Islands.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Berger Commission</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an article from an unknown source titled "The People Speak About Their Land" containing interviews from the Berger Commission.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bibliographies (Canada’s north)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a large collection of photocopied bibliographies relating to research on the Inuit.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bird images (Inuit) National Gallery of Canada, 1977</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of thoughts of birds by Marie Routledge, a publication containing Inuit art that accompanies an exhibition titled Thoughts of Birds that was put on by the National Gallery of Canada. Dated 1997.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Blackjack, Ada (1898 -1983) (Inuit)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a newspaper article about Ada Blackjack titled "Arctic Expedition, Remains Unhonored While She Lives" from World magazine, October 30, 1927. Also a photocopy of a letter from the desk of the Alaska Editor of the Seattle Times, Stanton H. Patty, to William S. Crosby dated February 28, 1974 - the letter contains details about Ada Blackjack sourced from her son Bill B. Johnson. Also a photocopy of a typewritten letter by Ada Blackjack regarding the Stefassons Expedition dated the fall of 1921. Also a typewritten copy of a letter by Ada Blackjack that appears to have been written while she was stuck on Wrangel Island. Also an invoice from Dartmouth College Library addressed to Petrone for 2 photographs of Ada Blackjack, dated October 17, 1986. Also a newspaper clipping of The National Post from November 24, 2003 that includes the article "'Female Crusoe' Sole Survivor of Polar Trek" by Randy Boswell about Ada Blackjack. Also a newspaper clipping of The Globe and Mail dated November 22, 2003 with a review of Ada Blackjack: A True Story of Survival in the Arctic by Jennifer Niven, reviewed by Ken McGoogan. Also contains a photocopy of an article titled "Ada Blackjack recalls Arctic" as published in The Sunday Denver Post in 1973. Also several photocopies of an article titled "The Heroine of the Arctic Returns" as published in The World Magazine in 1927. Also a photocopy of Ada Blackjack's diary from March to August 1923, annotated.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Blodgett, Jean “Whalebone” Beaver, Autumn 1982; “Christianity and Indian Act”, Beaver, Autumn 1984</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the book review titled "Humanity in Adversity" by David Watmough, reviewing Kenojuak by Jean Blodgett, from the June-July 1986 issue of an unknown publication. This file also contains a photocopy of "Whale Bone" by Jean Blodgett, an article about Inuit art, from The Beaver Autumn 1982, pp. 4-11. This file also contains a photocopy of "Christianity and Inuit Art" by Jean Blodgett from The Beaver Autumn 1984, pp. 16-25. Also a short handwritten note listing two works by Jean Blodgett.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Boas, Franz, anthropologist</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two pages from promotional booklets by Talonbooks dated Spring 2000, advertising Transmission Difficulties: Franz Boas and Tsimshian Mythology by Ralph Maud. This file also contains a photocopy and a hard copy of "Franz Boas in Baffin-Land" by Douglas Cole from The Beaver August-September 1986, pp. 4-15 and 4-16 respectively. Also a photocopy of "Franz Boas on Baffin Island: a centennial observed" by Milton M. R. Freeman from ÉTUDES/INUIT/STUDIES Vol.8, No. 1, 1984, pp. 11-12, and "An Examination of Processes of Cultural Change among Nineteenth Century Copper Inuit" by Clifford G. Hickey from the same publication, pp. 13-35. Also a photocopy of a selection from Eskimo of Baffin Land and Hudson Bay by Franz Boas from Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History Vol. 15 1901 pp. vi-xi, 119-159. Also a Lakehead Library request for interlibrary loan by Petrone dated June 30, 1985 for the article Sagan der Eskimos von Baffin-Land by Franz Boas pp. 398-405 from the periodical Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte vol. 20 1888. Also a photocopy of Sagan der Eskimos von Baffin-Land by Franz Boas pp. 398-405. Two handwritten notes regarding research into Franz Boas.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Boas, The Jesup North Pacific Expedition</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of "The Jesup North Pacific Expedition" by Franz Boas from American Museum Journal Vol. 3 No. 5 1903 pp. 72-120.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bolt, Ikey</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note stating that Ikey Bolt was part of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-1918</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Boreal West Round Table</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newsletter dated 1998, printed in Cree.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Broughton Island</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a clipping of the article "Life a mixture of traditional and modern for Inuit on Broughton Island" from The Chronicle Journal March 28, 1989. This file also contains a typewritten copy of what appears to be an essay by Jeela Alikatuktuk Moss-Davies, who is from Broughton Island.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bruemmer, Fred, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note regarding research into Fred Bruemmer. Also articles: "The Tree-line" by Fred Bruemmer published in The Beaver Autumn 1978, pp. 26-31; photocopied excerpt from We Lived by Animals, an exhibition created by the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs that contains text from "Seasons of the Eskimo: a Vanishing Way of Life" by Fred Bruemmer dated 1971; "The Polar Eskimos" by Fred Bruemmer published in The Beaver, Spring 1979, pp. 24-33; "Collecting eider duck eggs in Hudson Strait" by Fred Bruemmer published in Canadian Geographic June-July 1982 pp. 36-43.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bull, John ( - 1888) (Inuit)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the "Court Reports" section of an unknown Boston-area newspaper describing a civil suit involving "John Bull", dated June 13 1882. Also contains two photocopies of an article titled "Eskimo Joe and a Point of Law" from The Bulletin #19 Winter 1959, published by Old Darthmouth Historical Society and Whaling Museum. Also a photocopied collection of newspaper clippings from unknown sources relating to John Bull and captain John O. Spicer. Also a photocopy of the newspaper article "Whaling captain Spicer and the Eskimos" published in The Day January 2, 1986. Also a photocopy from The Whaling City: A History of New London by Robert Owen Decker p. 83. Also a photocopy from A Supplement to the Descendants of Peter Spicer Containing Additions and Corrections by Susan Billings Meech pp. 155-158. Also photocopies of a court transcript from a case involving John Bull. Also two hard-to-decipher handwritten notes, one written on the back of a Lakehead University invoice dated December 19, 1985. Also two photocopies of a picture of John Bull and his family. Also a photocopy from an unknown news article regarding a court case involving John Bull dated 1882. Also a typewritten copy of the news articles "Suits Settled" and "The Era to Sail" from The New London Telegram Wednesday June 14, 1882. Also eight pages of handwritten notes regarding John Bull.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Campbell, Lydia (1818-1907), author, Labrador</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Them Days: Stories of Early Labrador Vol. 2 No. 3 March 1977. Also five handwritten notes regarding Lydia Campbell. Also a photocopy and a typewritten copy of Sketches of Labrador Life by Lydia Brooks Campbell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canada’s North</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Canada's North 1970-1980, a publication by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-16</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Expedition Diaries of Diamond Jenness, 1913-1916" by Leslie H. Tepper from The Beaver Summer 1983 pp. 4-13.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">“Canadian Inuit Literature: the development of a tradition” by Robin McGrath</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of Canadian Inuit Literature: The Development of a Tradition by Robin McGrath.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canon Husky (Mackenzie)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "Edward Hester: Canon Husky of the Mackenzie" by Edward Zealley published in North/Nord Vol. 31 pp. 46-54</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Carpenter, (Lyons) Mary (Inuit)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note regarding research into Mary Carpenter Lyons. Also a typewritten copy of a short biography about Mary Carpenter Lyons and her poem Northwest Territories. Also another typewritten copy of Northwest Territories (this copy uses the title Nunavut? - Denendeh? = NORTHWESTERRITORIES and lists the author as Mary Lyons Tuktoyaktuk). Also a printout of a Datapac network search for information relating to the query "mary lyons" on November 10th, 1986. Also a photocopy of the poem The Change by Mary Lyons Carpenter. Also a photocopy of the news article "Breaking people's spirit" by Roy MacGregor from Edmonton Journal March 9, 1990. Also three photocopies and a typewritten copy of Three Poems by Mary Carpenter from Northian Vol. IV (Spring 1967) pp. 130-131 (this publication includes the poems Indian and Eskimo Education Conference 1967., Sachs Harbour, and The Change by Mary Lyons Carpenter).</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cartwright, George Cap’t.</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two handwritten notes regarding research into Captain George Cartwright. Also photocopies of Captain Cartwright and his Labrador Journal by George Cartwright pp. 328-330, 115-131.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains personal information.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Church Missionary Society</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note regarding research into the Church Missionary Society (CMS)</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Comer, George, whaling captain</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Wreck of the 'Finback'" by W. O. Douglas from The Beaver Spring 1977 pp. 16-21. Also a page from a promotional booklet advertising books that contains summaries of Steel at the Sault by Duncan McDowall, The Government of Edward Schreyer by James. A McAllister, Secular Socialists by J.T. Morley, Moon of Wintertime by John Webster Grant, and An Arctic Whaling Diary by W. Gillies Ross. Also a photocopy of the article "The Earliest Sound Recordings among North American Inuit" by W. Gillies Ross from ARCTIC vol. 37, No. 3 (September 1984) pp. 291-292.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cournoyea, Nellie, Premier of Northwest Territories in 1994</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a short photocopied biography of Nellie Cournoyea and Doug Dittrich from Invialuit 1978 p. 65. Also a photocopy of contact information and a short biography of Nellie Counoyea from Who's Who: A Reference Guide to People, Groups and Companies in the N.W.T. Ref. FC4155 W46, 1985. Also article "The Independent Inuit: Special Report" from Maclean's July 14, 1986 pp. 24-28. Also a newspaper clipping of the article "Trust in yourself, N.W.T. premier tells Class of '94" by Nancy Weatherly from an unidentified newspaper.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cousins, Panegoosho (Paniguseq) Mary</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains six handwritten notes regarding research into Mary Panegoosho. This file also contains a photocopy of the article "An Eskimo's Opinion" by Mary Panegoosho from Eskimo Magazine 1963 pp. 15-17.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Curley, Tagak (1944- ) (Aivilingmiut)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains three handwritten notes regarding research into Tagak Curley. Also a photocopy of Tagak Curley's Nomination for Appointment to the Order of Canada. A photocopy of a biography about Tagak Curley. Also an article titled "Inuit Speak" n.d. from an unknown source that talks about Curley and a letter he received from Simon Teenar. Also a typewritten copy of an article from Inuktitut Summer 1986 pp. 6-7. Also a photocopy of contact information and a short biography of Tagak Curley from Who's Who: A Reference Guide to People, Groups and Companies in the N.W.T. Ref. FC4155 W46, 1985. Newspaper clipping of the article "Tagak Curley Appointed to Eskimo Arts Council" n.d. from an unknown source.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">d’Argencourt, Leah Idlout (1940 - ) (translator)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two handwritten notes regarding research into Leah Idlout d'Argencourt. This file also contains a typewritten copy of a story written by Idlout from Inuit Today vol. 7 #3 1978. Also a typewritten copy and a photocopy of the story "the little arctic tern &amp; the big polar bear" by Leah Illauq. Also the story "Trip Back Home" by Leah Idlout, published in Inuit Today Vol. VI No. 10 December 1971 pp. 22-29. Also the story "Wonderful Life" by Leah Idlout published in Inuit Today Vol. IV No. 10 December 1975 p. 41. Also the stories "The Revenge of the Orphan Boy" by Leah Idlout and "Tracing a Tale" by James McNeill published in Inuit Today Vol. XIV No. 4 July-August 1967 pp. 57-61. Also "C.D. Howe" by Leah Idlout from Inuit Today Vol. 6 No. 6 July/August 1977. Also "Wonderful Life" by Leah Idlout from Inuit Today Vol. IV No. 10 November/December 1975 pp. 41-42.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Davidialuk (1910-1976)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy from the book Davidialuk et son histoire de vie (Davidialuk and his life story), unknown author, pp. 14-44. This file also contains two photocopies from the Book Reviews section of Études Inuit Studies Vol. 4 No. 1/2 1980 pp. 259-263 and 259-261. Also a photocopy of a biography of Davidaluk titled "Davidialuk c. 1914 Povungnituk" from an unknown source, n.d. Also a handwritten and typewritten copy of an untitled story by an unknown author about Davidialuk.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dealy Island</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Preservation and Ethnohistory of a Frozen Historic Site in the Canadian Arctic" by Robert R. Janes published in ARCTIC Vol. 35 No. 3 September 1982 pp. 358-385.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dew Line, The</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of the article "The Dew Line" by Michael Stephenson published in The Beaver, Winter 1983 pp. 14-20.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dundee Journal, The, 1894, ‘96</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopies of the follow newspaper articles: "Arrival of Dundee Whaler." and "The Whalers" from The Dundee Journal October 20 1894, "The Whale-Fishing. Relic of the Polaris Expedition" from Advertiser October 21 1873, "Arrival of the Victor from the Whale-Fishing" from Advertiser November 7 1873, "Dundee and the Whale Fishing." from The Journal November 24 1894, "The Whaling and Sealing Industries" from The Dundee Advertiser November 12 1896, "An Esquimaux From Home" from Journal November 1894, "Arrival of Arctic" from Dundee Courier and Argus November 4 1876, "Another Eskimo who Visited Tayside" from People's Journal May 16 1925, and an article with an indiscernible title with the subtitle "Captain Adams, the Bringer of the First Northlander" from People's Journal May 9 1925.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Eber, Dorothy</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two handwritten notes regarding research into Dorothy Eber and Peter Pitseolak.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ebierbing, Joseph (Book May 1875)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a hard-to-decipher handwritten note regarding research into Sylvia Grinnel, Isigaittuq, and others. This file also contains a photocopy of Joseph Ebierling's Book May 1875.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Eenoolooapik (1820-1847)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several handwritten notes regarding research into Eenoolooapik. This file also contains a photocopy from A Narrative of Some Passages in the History of Eenoolooapik, a Young Esquimax, by Alexander McDonald 1841 pp. 18-19, 40-41. This file also contains a photocopy of short biographies of Eenoolooapik and William Robert Hobnson from Arctic Profiles Vol. 39 No. 2 June 1986 182-185. Also A Narrative of Some Passages in the History of Eenoolooapik, a Young Esquimax. by Alexander McDonald 1841 pp. 102-103.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Eepilk (1923-</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "A Spring Seal Hunt", stories from Eelpilk's diary, from an unidentified publication.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ernerk, Peter (1947- )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two Lakehead University phone call requests for Petrone from Peter Ernerk, and a handwritten note with information about Ernerk. Also photocopies of Ernerk's recurring article "I Remember by Peter Ernerk" from Tukisiviksat from the following editions: October 1972 Vol. 2 #10, September 1972 Vol. 2 #9, August 1972 Vol. 2 #8, January 1973 Vol. 3 #1, May 1973 Vol. 3 #5, July 1972 Vol. 2 #7, April 1972 Vol. 2 #4, April 1973 Vol. 3 #4, June 1972 Vol. 2 #6, November 1972 Vol. 2 #11, May 1972 Vol. 2 #5, October 1973 Vol. 3 #9, June 1973 Vol. 3 #6, February 1973 Vol. 3 #2, and July 1973 Vol. 3 #7. Also the following articles: "From the Editor" by Peter Ernerk from Tukisiviksat September 1972 Vol. 2 #9, "Going Back to the Dogs" by Steve Hume from Tukisiviksat April 1972 Vol. 2 #4, "Eskimo Youth -- Help Keep the Culture" from Tukisiviksat May 1972 Vol. 2 #5, "Rough Trip for Evalaaq" from Tukisiviksat August 1972 Vol. 2 #8, and "From The Editor" by Peter Ernerk from Tukisiviksat March 1973 Vol. 3 #3. Also "I Remember" by Peter Ernerk from Tukisiviksat September 1972 Vol. 2 #9. Also Peter Ernerk's contribution to the book If I Were Prime Minister pp. 77-80. Also a notice of closure for inventory from Peter Bower at the Manitoba Provincial Archives with handwritten notes about Ernerk on the back. Also a note from Kevin Hanson, Advertising/Promotion Manager for Hurtig Publishers, to Petrone regarding a lack of permission to reprint the section of If I Were Prime MInister she was given. Also two typewritten copies of "I Remember by Peter Ernerk" from Tukisiviksat July 1973 Vol. 3 #7. Also a typewritten copy from If I Were Prime Minister pp. 368-372, 375-379.</p>
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        </c>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Eskimo", Fall, Winter 1972, Fall, Winter 1982-93 (1983-87)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the following copies of "Eskimo": No. 4 Fall-Winter 1972, No. 24 Fall-Winter 1982-1983, No. 26 Fall-Winter 1983-1984, No. 27 Spring-Summer 1984, No. 28 Fall-Winter 1984-1985, No. 29 Spring-Summer 1985, No. 31 Spring-Summer 1986, No. 32 Fall-Winter 1986-1987, No. 33 Spring-Summer 1987.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Eskimo identification &amp; disc numbers"</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Eskimo Identification and Disc Numbers: A Brief History by A. Barry Roberts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">"Eskimo Poetry" (M.A. thesis by K.A.G. Kernahan) [Originally Titled: Eskimo Poetry (M.A. thesis by K.A.G. Kernahan)]</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Masters Thesis by K.A.G. Kernahan, 1972, Carleton University.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">European in Inuit Literature</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article from The Canadian North Essays in Culture and Literature titled "The European in Inuit Literature" by Robin McGrath.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Evaloardjuak, Lucy (Pond Inlet)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a poem by Lucy Evaloardjuak titled "In the spring when the sun never sets" published in Inuktitut in 1968.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Evaluarjuk, Deborah</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968-1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article by Deborah Evaluarjuk titled "Pushing Back The Tide Of Cultural Upheaval" published in Inuktitut in summer 1986. This file also contains a poem by Lucy Evaloardjuak titled "In the spring when the sun never sets" published in Inuktitut in 1968.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Flaherty, Martha (1950 - ) translator</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two copies of the June 1986 issue of the journal Nunavut written by Martha Flaherty. This file also contains two copies of an article titled "Appaqaq: Too Much Time Spent Travelling" published in the journal The Iceberg in 1985. Also another article by Martha Flaherty in The Iceberg in 1985. Also excerpts from My Eskimo Friends titled "Films" and "Exploration of Northern Ungava."</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Flaherty, Robert, film director</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a news article about a movie about Robert Flaherty, who had filmed the documentary "Nanook of the North" in 1922.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Franklin, Sir John</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple news articles about Dr. Owen Beattie's investigation into the cause of death of Sir John Franklin and his crew. There are a few handwritten notes on the topic. This file also contains a short bio of Sir John Franklin, published by the Beaver. Also an article from The Beaver titled "C. Stuart Houstan and Mary I. Houston." Also an article from Up Here titled "On Franklin's Trail of Terror" by Jim Green, published in 1995. Another article from Up Here published in 1995 titled "More Pieces of the Franklin Puzzle" by Barry Ranford. Also an article titled "The Fate of Franklin" by Roderic Owen, published by Hutchinson &amp; Co in 1978.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Freeman, Minnie(1936 - ), author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains hand written notes referencing Minnie Aodla Freeman. There are photocopies of reviews pertaining to Minne Freeman's book "Life Among the Qallunaat". This file also contains a photocopy of "Persistence and Change: The Cultural Dimension" an article written by Milton M.R. Freeman. Also an article from Quill &amp; Quire January 1995, reviewing Canadian books celebrating the visual arts, including "Inuit Women Artist: Voices from Cape Dorset". Also an article from Canadian Forum April 1995, that includes a review of "Inuit Women Artist".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">French, Alice (1930 - ) author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a work written by Alice French titled "My Name is Masak" published in The Beaver, Autumn 1976. Also a typed excerpt written by Alice French. The file includes large index cards with hand written notes about Alice French's written works, and subject information. Also a newspaper clipping for the book "My Name is Masak".</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Freuchen, Peter, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of pages 400-463 from the book "Arctic Adventure: My Life in the Frozen North" written by Peter Freuchen. Also the story "The Girl Who Married a Dog," from "Peter Freuchen's Book of the Eskimos". Handwritten notes pertaining to Peter Freuchen. Photocopy of page 238-239 from "Peter Freuchen's Book of the Eskimos". Reprint from the March Book-of-the-Month Club News titled "Arctic Adventure" by Peter Freuchen.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Frobisher, Martin</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "Unearthing Frobisher's Time Capsule" by Jeanne L. Pattison, published in Up Here May/June 1995.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Fur Trade</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an article reviewing works under the category Northern Books, published in The Beaver, Summer 1984.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Geographical name changes</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping of an article in The Chronicle Journal from January 5, 1987 titled "Inuktitut-clature". Also a handwritten note referencing locations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Goudie, Elizabeth</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the Introduction of "Woman of Labrador" by Elizabeth Goudie, published by Toronto Peter Martin Associates in 1973. Also large index cards with hand written of bibliographic information of "Woman of Labrador".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Greenland Inuit</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of various articles regarding Greenland and Greenland Inuit, "The Making of Ramblers 186 &amp; 187" by Arthur Sherbo, "The Kingdom of Denmark Seen by an Eighteenth Century Eskimo", "Eskimo answers to an Eighteenth Century Questionnaire" by J.G. Taylor published in Ethnohistory 19/2 Spring 1972. Typed copies of a letter written by an unnamed converted Inuit person from Greenland to Paul Egede. Also an excerpt of a conversation between an individual from Greenland named Poek and his friends. Also a newspaper clipping of an article titled "Northern 'Third World'" by Gwynne Dyer. Also a guide to an exhibition titled Qilakitsoq the mummy cave; receipt, boarding passes, luggage tag, and stickers are tucked in guide. Also a map of Nuuk Turistforening.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Grenfell, Sir Wilfred</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of Sir Wilfred Grenfell's works, "Labrador The Country and the People" published by Macmillan Company in 1909, "The Romance of Labrador" published by Macmillan Company in 1934, pages 178-193 from "Vikings of To-Day". This file contains a photocopies of articles from Among the Deep Sea Fishers, "Prince Pomiuk's Friend", "Jottings from the Grenfell Association of America", along with additional pages from this publication. Also call slips from Yale University Library Manuscripts &amp; Archives for Wilfred Grenfell Collection dates Sept 25/86. Also large index cards with handwritten bibliographic information for "The Romance of Labrador" and "Labrador the Country and the People". Photocopy of chapter 15 from "A Labrador Doctor: the Autobiography of Wilfred Thomason Grenfell" published by Houghton Mifflin Company.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hall, Charles Francis</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an encyclopedic entry about Charles Francis Hall. Also handwritten notes pertaining to Charles Francis Hall and expeditions he was involved in: notes are written on combination of ruled paper and scrap paper, including Lakehead University materials. Large index cards with bibliographic information about Charles Francis Hall's works. Also a map of Frobisher Bay and area (left bottom corner is ripped off.)</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hall, Nancy</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains "The Little Ones of Nain" a written piece by Nancy Hall.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hallowell, Gerry re. Northern Voices</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter from Gerry Hallowell of the Editorial Department of University of Toronto Press, addressed to Professor Penny Petrone regarding "Northern People, Northern Voices" dated 23 March 1987. Another letter from Gerry Hallowell (editor) addressed to Professor Penny Petrone about the manuscript, dated 11 March 1987. Manuscript reports regarding "First Polar People, First Polar Voices" manuscript from Reader A and Reader B. Letters from the Editorial Department of University of Toronto Press, addressed to Professor Penny Petrone regarding "Northern Voices", and photocopies of photos and illustrations sent to them.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hannah &amp; Joe (Tookoolito &amp; Ebierbing) (1837 -1881)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several papers that refer to Ebierbing and Tookoolito, also referred to as Joe and Hannah, an Inuit couple who are best known for assisting British and American Arctic expeditions between 1860 and 1880. The first document is a paper that serves as a biography for the two. The second document is a series of excerpts from Under The Northern Lights by J.A. MacGahan, and Life with the Esquimaux by Captain Charles Francis Hall, that all reference Ebierbing in some way. Next is an interview carried out with Ebierbing from Under The Northern Lights. The next few documents are transcripts of interviews with either Ebierbing or Tookoolito, recounting the voyage of the Polaris: the documents seem to be court examinations of witnesses. Also newspaper articles discussing the two. Biography of Ebierbing, as well as several handwritten notes.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hannah or Tookoolito (c. 1839 -1876)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains biographies of Tookoolito and Ebierbing, though the focus is on Tookoolito. There are also some scans of letters sent to and from Tookoolito. Also an excerpt from The Story of Sidney O. Budington, Whaling Captain out of New London and his Plight as Sailing Master of the USS Polaris North Polar Expedition, which mentions Tookoolito. Also an excerpt from Under the Northern Lights and some handwritten notes.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hansen, Ann Meekitjuk</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>One cue card with citation: "Iqualagajul huhtitut(sp) 1978 Spring 54-58"</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hantzch, Bernard Expedition (Baffin Island), 1911</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Three photocopied documents recounting a voyage to Baffin Island that resulted in the death of explorer Bernhard Hantzsch. Documents are especially relating to the Inuit people who accompanied him on this voyage and assisted him and his men in surviving in the north and brought his diary back to Blacklead Island after his death. Also a photocopy of a document from Public Archives Canada that is written in syllabics. File also contains three note cards.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Harper, Ken, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains one article authored by Kenn Harper entitled "The Moravian Mission at Cumberland Sound" as well as two newspaper articles reviewing his book Give Me My Father's Body: The Life of Minik, The New York Eskimo.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Harrington, Richard, author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains two photocopies of reviews of Richard Harrington's book The Inuit: Life as it was. This is a book of images of Inuit people and the arctic.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hendrick, Hans ( c.185 4 - 1889)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains photocopied excerpts from Hans Hendrick's memoir, Memoirs of Hans Hendrik: the Arctic traveller. He was an Inuit man who was a part of several northern expeditions and apparently the first Inuit man to write his own memoirs. There are also photocopied excerpts from a book that is written in the style of a memoir by Hans entitled Hans the Eskimo but which was actually written by an Edwin Gile Rich. Also ,a large image that is an illustration of Hans with his family and several notecards.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Herschel Island</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains an article about the history of Herschel Island, an island in the Yukon Territory, which used to be a central hub for whalers in the north.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Houston, James, author &amp; sculptor</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a photocopied newspaper article about James Houston as well as a magazine article sent to Penny by an M O Nelson. The article is about glass blowing sculptures and features work by Houston. There is also a letter written to Penny by Houston which authorizes her use of his work "Grass tussocks turned into men" in the book she was working on. The envelopes are dated to April 1989</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hudson’s Bay Co.</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains several pages of handwritten notes relating to the Hudson's Bay Company.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Iceberg (The) Jan. 1985, v. 1(1)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a copy of a publication titled "The Iceberg, A Special report on the 10th Legislative Assembly." It is volume 1 number 1 and dated to January 1985. Articles include "Housing committee tables report," Trainees strive for excellence," "this week in Parliament," "Pudluk: MLA 'Real Inuk' hunter," "Royal commission on seals," "Patterson: 'The main trust for party politics has come from the west...'" "N.W.T. Commissioner no bureaucrat," "Appaqaq: too much time spent traveling," "Slave river hydro project," and several personal commentaries written about the 10th Legislative Assembly.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Idlout, Paul, writer</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a photocopied article written by Idlout in syllabics, next to the translation into English. The article is about his life and experiences working with the RCMP as a special constable. There are also copies of two letters written by Idlout.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Igjugarjuk (Caribou)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains articles about Igjugarjuk, a Caribou Inuit man described as a shaman. One document is a story of the origin of the white man told by Igjugarjik. Another describes how he became a shaman. The third is another account of how he became a shaman and his life. There are also some handwritten notes.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Igloloirte, John (Labrador)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains two copies of "My Life in Nain," written by John Iglolorite. One is a photocopy of the original which has the article written in English, Inuktitut in syllabics, and Inuktitut in latin script. The other copy is a plaintext version for easier readability. The article is about his life, growing up and becoming a fisherman. There are also some handwritten notes.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Igloolik Tales</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a photocopy of an article called "Inuit Mecca: Life with the people of Igloolik" that describes life in the settlement of Igloolik. Also contains three typed up accounts of hunting practices in Igloolik.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ikadliyuk, Rose</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a document written in French.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ikualaq</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains two note cards with handwritten notes.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Innuaraq, L .</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains an article written by L. Innuaraq called "Don't Finish Off Our Dogs." It is about how he wants dog catchers to stop shooting dogs because ski-doos are not better than dogs. There is another section of his writing labeled "Sad Case" in which he meditates on the nature of life and death.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Innukpuk, Johnny</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopies of a page from a book showing a sculpture called "A Story in Stone" by Johnny Innukpuk of Port Harrison. The sculpture is of a kneeling man and a bird connected by a tusk shaped object that has writing on it.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Innuksuk, Rhoda Akitiq (1952 - )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a single notepaper sheet of handwritten notes</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit, Nov. 1984, Spring 1986</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains two issues of the magazine Inuit: The Magazine of the Inuit Circumpolar Conference. The issues are from November 1984 and spring 1986</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Adoption</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a book review by Ernest S. Burch, Jr. from the Smithsonian Institution of Inuit Adoption by Lee Guemple. [Originally titled: Eskimo Adoption]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit -African Connection</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a newspaper page from the Thursday, Sept 6th edition of The Globe and Mail. The article is titled "Exploring an African-Inuit Connection," and is about similarities between Inuit and Shona sculpture.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit and Constitutional Reform (Inuit Today, Winter, 1981 )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a typed up copy of an article about a clause added to the Patriation Resolution which recognizes and affirms existing treaty rights. Also contains a newspaper clipping titled "Inuit invited to shape destiny" and a pamphlet from the Western Constitutional Forum called "Our Colonial Past."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit and Exploration</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an excerpt from Eskimos and Explorers titled "The 'Perfect Craze.'" This file also contains an excerpt from a book (name unknown) with chapters titled "Four Winds of Change" "Caught in a Net" "Schools and Snowmobiles" and "Snowgeese Among Mosquitoes." Also another excerpt from Eskimos and Explorers titled "Polar Eskimos." Also an excerpt from Harper: Caribou Eskimos of Upper Kazan River, Keewatin published by the University of Kansas + Museum of Natural History. Also an excerpt from The Polar Record, Vol 15, No 97, 1971 titled "The Road to Cathay and The Hudson's Bay Company by E.E. Rich. Also an article titled "19th Century Arctic Publicity" by Maurice Hodgson. Also an article by A. Stevenson titled "British Polar Commemorative Stamp Set." Also a Globe and Mail article titled "How the Inuit saved explorers." Also a booklet titled The Heritage of the Northwest Territories; Arctic Exploration published by The Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre. This file also contains handwritten notes on the topic. [Originally Titled: Eskimos and Exploration]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Art</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994-1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note regarding Inuit art. This file also contains photocopies of the following articles: "The Historic Period in Canadian Eskimo Art" by Jean Blodgett from The Beaver Summer 1979 pp. 17-26, "The Prehistory and Prehistoric Art of the Canadian Inuit" by Robert McGhee from The Beaver Summer 1981 pp. 23-30, "Wall Hangings at Whale Cove" by Dorothy Harley Eber from The Beaver Summer 1984 pp. 27-29, "Christianity and Inuit Art" by Jean Blodgett from The Beaver Autumn 1984 pp. 16-25, "The Sculpture of Tukiki Oshaweetok" by John K.B. Robertson from The Beaver Winter 1977 pp. 24-27, "Parr" by Terrence Ryan from The Beaver Autumn 1979 pp. 46-49, "Josie Papialook" by Marybelle Myers from The Beaver Summer 1982 pp. 22-29, "Visits with Pia" by Dorothy Harley Eber from The Beaver Winter 1983 pp. 20-27. This file also contains a page from The University of Alberta Alumni Association magazine New Trail Winter 1982 with an ad for mail order prints of art by various Inuit artists: Kananginak, Kenojuak, Pudlo, Pitseolak, and Lucy. Also a photocopy of an article that contains pictures of a sculpture by Ukkalig from Rankin Inlet. Also a photocopy of The Art of the Canadian Eskimo by W.T. Larmour. Also a photocopy of the article "The North in Review" containing a review of Sculpture / Inuit by William Larmour. Also a photocopy of the article "Eskimo Carver or Canadian Sculptor?" by R.M. Hume. Also the article "Inuit Art: Christmas Presents from the Far North" by Barbara Benoit from INUA: Spirit World of the Bering Sea Eskimo pp. 30-32. Also a review by R. Brownstone of The Inuit Print published by the National Museum of Man. Also a copy of the Thunder Bay National Exhibition Centre and Centre for Indian Art Gallery News January-March 1985 Vol. II Issue 1. Also a copy of Inuit Circumpolar Conference Auction of Inuit Art to Benefit CARE, a listing of Inuit art that was being auctioned off by the ICC. Also the article "Inuit art exhibition marks turning point" by Randal McIlroy from Winnipeg Free Press February 4 1989. Also the article "Inuit art carves a niche in the international scene". Also the article "The mainstreaming of Inuit art" by Val Ross from The Globe and Mail January 13 1996 section C. Also a newspaper clipping of a picture of a sculpture called Sedna, Spirit in the Sea by Paulassie Pootoogook from The Globe and Mail January 13 1996. Also a copy of Kigusiuq and Mamnguqsualuk: Daughters of Oonark, a catalog of Inuit art prints. Also a copy of The Spirit World: 1977 to 1990, a a catalog of Baker Lake, Clyde River, and Pangnirtung art prints. Also a photocopy of the article "A Day in Eskimoland" from Eskimo June 1952 pp.12-15. Newspaper clipping of the article "Traditional Inuit lifestyle lives on in drawings, prints of Pangnirtung artists" by Robert Martin from The Globe and Mail September 26 1987 p. C6. Copy of the article "Christianity and Inuit Art" by Jean Blodgett from The Beaver Autumn 1984 pp. 16-25, a copy of the article "Wall Hangings at Whale Cove" by Dorothy Harley Eber from The Beaver Summer 1984 pp. 27-29, and excerpts with various pictures of Inuit art from The Beaver Summer 1984 pp. 9-12 and Winter 1983 pp. 21-28. Newspaper clipping from the Thunder Bay Post, 25 October 1994, of an article titled "Inuit ard on display at the Gallery." It is about an exhibit of Luke Anguhadluq, an Inuit artist, that is being hosted at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery. Also included is a pamphlet from the Thunder Bay Art Gallery from winter 1998 that lists several exhibits, including "Thoughts of Birds" which features Inuit art of birds, as well as a complimentary exhibition of art drawn by Inuit children living in Itiva in the 1960s. [Originally titled "Eskimo Art."]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Autobiography</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a typed up document titled "Inuit Autobiography; Towards the Establishment of a Modern Aboriginal Literature" written by Robin McGrath. There is a handwritten note that identifies it as coming from the Canadian/Australian Conference Proceedings. There is also a typed document that has no identifying information that seems to be an autobiographical text by an Inuit person, describing their childhood. The events recounted begin in 1914.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Cartography</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a photocopy of the article "Maps as Metaphor, One Hundred Years of Inuit Cartography" by Robin McGrath.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Carving</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of "Janus in Baffinland" by Joel Noel Chandler from artscanada Vol. 27 No. 6 December-January 1972 pp. 104-107. This file also contains a photocopy of "Ancient fine art is found in the High Arctic" by Robert McGhee from Canadian Geographic April-May 1980 pp. 8-23. Copy of the Thunder Bay Art Gallery's newsletter Imprint December 1987/January/February 1988. Several pages from a magazine with the articles "The Stone Carvings of an Unknown People" by Thomas H. Ainsworth, The Casual Kogmoliks by W. G. Crisp., and a review by W. L. Morton of Lord Selkirk of Red River by John Morgan Gray. This file also contains a brochure of Sanaugasi Takujaksat: A Travelling Celebration of Inuit Sculpture, containing pictures of several Inuit sculptures and a large print. [Originally titled: Eskimo Carving]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Community Newspapers</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A photocopy of an article from Inuit magazine from Summer 1986. The article is titled "Inuit Community Newspapers: A Cultural 'snapshot' of Settlement Life" written by Robin McGrath.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit-Cree Relations</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a photocopy of the article "Inuit-Cree Relations in the Eastern Hudson Bay Region" by W. K. Barger.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Cultural Institute</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains two volumes of the proceedings of the Inuit Cultural Institute Elder's Conference, one from the April 26-30 1982 conference which took place in Arviligjuaq/Pelly Bay and one from the next year, April 25-28 1983 which took place in Kangiqtiniq/Rankin Inlet. The volumes have summaries and quotes from discussions held at the conferences in both English and syllabics. There are also two pamphlets that advertise these volumes and include an order form to mail in. There is a copy of the Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies newsletter, Northline, volume 7 number 2, May 1987. There is also a typed article about the ITC that seems to be missing some amount of front pages.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Culture</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a selection from Eskimo of Baffin Land and Hudson Bay by Franz Boas from Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History Vol. 15 1901 pp. 2-3, 355-370. This file also contains a photocopy of excerpts from People of the Light and Dark, edited by M. Van Steensel, pp. 10-13, 30-33, 92-95, 114-119, 140-149. Photocopy of excerpts from A History of the Original Peoples of Northern Canada by Keith J. Crowe pp. 28-33, 42-43, 54-63, 96-119. Photocopy of "Lucy of Povungnetuk" by Malvina Bolus. Photocopy of the article "Longevity Among the Eskimos" by Guy-Marie Rousseliere. Photocopy of an article titled "An Important Archeological Discovery". "Maritime People of the Arctic &amp; Northwest Coast", a self-guided tour book provided by the Field Museum in Chicago, Illinois. Also a series of photocopied excerpts from The Eskimos by Edward Moffat Weyer. Photocopy from Eskimos and Explorers by Wendell H. Oswalt pp. 162-201, 272-317. Photocopy of the article "Eskimo Personality and Society - Yesterday and Today" by Otto Schaefer. Photocopy of the article "The Eskimos" by Margaret Mead. Two photocopied excerpts from Eskimo Life by Fridtjof Nansen pp. 178-185, 202-209. Typewritten copy of a document called "Eskimo - "Eskimo Psychology: Regarding Lying and Stealing". Newspaper clipping of an article from The Globe and Mail called "Inuit torn between the old, the new" by Hugh Windsor. Several pages from a magazine with the 'photostory' "A 'Great Adventure"" by Michael Marton. Several handwritten notes regarding research into Eskimo culture. Clipping from The Beaver of a review by Mary Craig of The Coming and Going of the Shaman: Eskimo Shamanism and Art by Jean Blodgett. [Originally titled: Eskimo Culture]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Dance</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two handwritten notes regarding research into Inuit dance. [Originally titled: Eskimo dance]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Depictions</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two photocopies of the article "The first Inuit depiction by Europeans" by W.C. Sturtevant from ÉTUDES/INUIT/STUDIES Vol. 4, nos 1-2, 1980, pp. 47-49. Photocopy of the article "On est toujours l'Esquimau de quelqu' un" by J. Mailhot, J. -P. Simard, and S. Vincent from ÉTUDES/INUIT/STUDIES Vol. 4, nos 1-2, 1980, pp. 59-60. Photocopy of the article "Classic photos of Indians and Eskimos, 1902-04" by David Maclellan from Canadian Geographic August-September 1980. Photocopy of the article "Esquimaux en visite en Hollande au XVIe siècle: Représentation et dessins" by Béatrice Wenger from INTER-NORD No. 13-14, December 1974, pp. 217-222. Photocopy from Arctic Experiences by George E. Tyson p. 118. Photocopy of "The Earliest Eskimo Portraits" by Kaj Birket-Smith from Folk Vol. 1 1959 pp. 4-13. Newspaper clipping of an article titled "A fascinating treasure found in an attic", a book review by Thomas York of A Fur Trader's Photograph by William C. James. Three handwritten notes regarding research into depictions of Inuit. [Originally titled: Eskimo Depictions]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Directory</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains photocopies of three pages of the ITC Annual Report, date unrecorded. The pages are the Directory of Inuit and Related Organizations, the ITC executives and Board of Directors, and the ITC's aims declaration as well as their Regional Affiliates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit, Early Encounters</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains four handwritten notes regarding research into early encounters with Inuit by European explorers. Photocopy of "Early Eskimo Visitors to Britain" by Ann Savours from The Geographical Magazine October 1963 Vol. 36, No. 6, pp. 336-343. Photocopy of the article "Eskimos of 1746" by Henry Ellis from The Beaver June 1946. Photocopy from an unknown book regarding early encounters between Inuit and arctic explorers. Photocopy of an article called "The Eskimo People: The Earliest Accounts" by Wendell H. Oswalt from The Beaver Autumn 1977. Photocopy of "The "Esquimaux" in the 17th and 18th century cartography of the Gulf of St. Lawrence: A preliminary discussion" by C. A. Martijn from ÉTUDES/INUIT/STUDIES Vol. 4, nos 1-2, 1980, pp. 77-85. Photocopy of "Eskimo Communities then and now" by David Damas from People of Light and Dark. [Originally titled: Eskimo, Early]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Education</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages from the magazine Monday Morning September 1969 pp. 27-30 containing the article "Camp teaching in the Arctic" by Lorne Smith. This file also contains a typewritten copy of what appears to be a story told by Pihujui Martina Anoee. Also a typewritten copy of a story from Tsautit Newsletter Year 3, No. 3, November 29 1985. [Originally titled: Eskimo education]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Elders</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A 1984 calendar featuring photographs of Inuit elders for each month.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Exhibitions</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several handwritten notes regarding research into Inuit exhibitions. [Originally titled: Eskimo exhibitions]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Film</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping of an article titled "At Atlantic film festival: Film recalls flu epidemic that decimated village". This file also contains several handwritten notes written on calender notepads from 1986. [Originally titled: Eskimo film]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Film (Qallunaani – In White man’s land)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a newspaper clipping titled " Inuit community gets first look at new film" about the early release of the film Coppermine produced by the National Film Board. It was shown to the people of Coppermine N.W.T. as it was a documentary about their community. There is also a photocopy of a review of the film Qallunaani, a documentary about Inuit people living in the city that was made by the Association for Native Development in the Performing and Visual Arts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit, First Contact With</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note regarding research into the influence of European and American contact on the Inuit. [Originally titled: Eskimo, first contact]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit from North 1960's</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "Eskimos in Transition" by Phyllis Harrison. Also an article titled "His First..." by B.H. Mortlock. Also an article titled "Wither the Eskimo? an opinion by A.F. Fluke." Also an article called "Eskimo Ingenuity" by Wendell H. Oswalt. [Originally Titled: Eskimos from North 1960's]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Government</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note regarding research into Inuit governance. [Originally titled: Eskimo government]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Graphics</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two pages and a photocopy from Canadian Forum March 1975 pp. 29-31 containing the article "The History of Graphics in Dorset: Long and Viable" by Dorothy Eber. [Originally titled: Eskimo graphics]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Guides</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note regarding research into Inuit guides. [Originally titled: Eskimo guides]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Health</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an interlibrary loan request from Petrone for "THE HEALTH OF THE ESKIMOS, AS PORTRAYED IN THE EARLIEST WRITTEN ACCOUNTS" by Robert Fortuine from Bulletin of the History of Medicine Vol. 45, No. 2 (MARCH-APRIL 1971), pp. 97-114. This file also contains a photocopy of the article "The Delivery of Health Services in the Canadian North" by Geoffrey R. Weller from Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 16 No. 2 Summer 1981 pp. 69-80. Also a photocopy of the article "Health services for the Keewatin Inuit in a period of transition: the view from 1980" by A.P. Ruderman and G.R. Weller from ÉTUDES/INUIT/STUDIES Vol. 5, No. 2, 1981, pp. 49-62. Newspaper clipping from The Chronicle-Journal October 9, 1986 containing the article "Drastic government anti-TB campaign drove many Inuit families apart forever" by Kirk LaPointe. Typewritten copy of a letter from Jean Ayaruak about her views on tuberculosis and the Inuit, from North Vol. 8, No. 5 (Sept. 1961) pp. 12-13. Newspaper clippings of the articles "Minister to probe disappearance of north's TB patients 30 years ago", "Woman recalls burial of Inuits on reserve", and "Inuit stunned after getting home after 28 years". [Originally titled: Eskimo health]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit History</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a clipping from a pamphlet discussing early Inuit life as it was understood. A typed speech about Inuit history with the land. Also a poster about the history of the Arctic Islands from 1880-1980. A photocopy of an article titled "Icebound Eden" by Harry Thurston which is about prehistoric discoveries in the arctic. An article titled "Arctic Innocents" by Barry Lopez about the musk oxen of the arctic and how they survived the last ice age. A photocopy of the first chapter of a book titled Eskimos and Explorers which recounts some early Inuit history. Typed quotes and notes from an unnamed book about the timeline of European contact with Inuit people.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Homeland</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains an article titled "Arctic Policy--Blueprint for an Inuit Homeland" written by Marianne Stenbaek.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Humour</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a typewritten copy of the paper "Eskimo Humor in the Eastern Canadian Arctic" by Nelson H. H. Graburn. Also a short typewritten poem with the heading, "The brevity of life is the subject of this ironic poem". An article titled "Inuit Write About Illness; Standing on Thin Ice" by Robin McGreat from Arctic Medical History 1991; 50: 30-36. Two handwritten notes regarding research into Inuit humour. [Originally titled: Eskimo humour]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Journey by Boat (1913) by Christian Leden</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a photocopy of an article from The Beaver, Winter 1980. The full title is "Inuit Journey by Boat, 1913: An extract from the lively journal of Christian Leden, a Norwegian ethnographer who travelled and lived with the Eskimo people along the west coast of Hudson Bay, 1913, translation by Leslie H. Neatby."</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Labrador</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "William Turner's Journeys to the Caribou Country with the Labrador Eskimos in 1780" edited by J.G. Taylor. [Originally Titled: Eskimos, Labrador]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Land (Climate)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several handwritten notes regarding research into land and its use among the Inuit. [Originally Titled: Eskimo land (climate)]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Language</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several handwritten notes regarding research into Inuit languages. Also a photocopy of the article "Inuktitut: Surviving in the Arctic's New Age!" by Bernadette K. Immaroitok and Peter Jull from from the Inuit Circumpolar Conference's (now named Inuit Circumpolar Council) newsletter. A photocopy of the document Labrador Inuktut 250 Years Ago by Louis-Jacques Dorais. Photocopy of the "News Items and Short Notes" section of an unknown publication with the section "Notes on Thinking Processes Facilitated by the Eskimo and English Languages" by J. Peter Denny. Photocopy of the journal article "Inuktitut - English Bilingualism in the Northwest Territories of Canada" by J. Iain Prattis and Jean-Philippe Chartrand from Anthropologica New Series, Vol. 25, No. 1, Journalistes amérindiens: études sur le travail d'une minorité professionnelle / Native North Americans and the Media: Studies in Minority Journalism (1983), pp. 85-105. Photocopy of the article "The Early Development of Inuktitut Syllabic Orthography" by Kenn Harper from ÉTUDES/INUIT/STUDIES Vol. 9, No. 1, 1985, pp. 141-162. Typewritten copy of the article "Eskimo Psychology: Regarding Lying and Stealing" by The Oblate Fathers of the Hudson Bay Vicariate from Eskimo December 1948 Vol. 2. Photocopy of the journal article "Towards a Canadian Eskimo orthography and literature (II)" by Raymond C. Gagné from Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 1962. Photocopy of "Esquimau or Eskimo: The Origin and Evolution of the Word "Eskimo"" by Dr. Jacques Rousseau. Photocopy of a document called "'Eskimo' or 'Inuit'". [Originally titled: Eskimo language]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Law</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several handwritten notes regarding research into Inuit law. [Originally Titled: Eskimo law]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Letters</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an article titled "Ask and... you shall receive..." from Eskimo magazine. Also a typewritten excerpt from Report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-18 Vol. XIII: Eskimo Folk Lore by Diamond Jenness. Photocopy of the article "From Garry Lake: Anthony Manernaluk Writes Us..." from Eskimo, September 1956, pp. 8-9. Photocopy of the article "Letters from the North" from North, Vol. VIII, No. 5, September 1961. Photocopy of the article "Letters From Our Readers" from Inuttituut Spring 1973, pp. 25-30. Photocopy of the article "Yvonne Writes to Her Son..." form Eskimo March 1951, pp. 6-9. Photocopy of an article by Jean Philippe regarding Inuit and sleep, Also a typewritten copy of what appears to be a letter to Jean Philippe. [Originally Titled: Eskimo Letters]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Lifestyle Changes</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an interlibrary loan request by Petrone for, and a photocopy of, the article "Changes I Have Seen" by Nutaraq Kooneeloosie from Inuit Today, Vol. VI, No. 3, March-April 1977, pp. 68-79. This file also contains two handwritten notes regarding research into Inuit lifestyle changes. [Originally Titled: Eskimo lifestyle changes]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Linguistics in collections of the Metropolitan Toronto Library</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a text titled A Bibliography of Inuit (Eskimo) Linguistics in Collections of the Metropolitan Toronto Library, Compiled by Barry Edwards in Collaboration with Mary Love. It is a list of items in or about Inuktitut meant to complement similar bibliographies for works in other Indigenous languages made by the Languages Centre of the Metropolitan Toronto Library.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Literacy</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note regarding research into Inuit literacy. [Originally Titled: Eskimo literacy]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Literature</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains photocopies of five articles. "The Influence of Comics on Inuit Art and Literature" by Robin McGrath, published in Inuit Art Quarterly, Winter 1989. "Editing Inuit Literature: Leaving the Teeth in the Gently Smiling Jaws" by Robin McGrath, published in Inuit Art Quarterly Fall 1987. "Monster Figures and Unhappy Endings in Inuit Literature" by Robin McGrath, original publication unknown. "Images of the Land in Inuit Literature" by Robin McGrath, published in Inuit Studies 1985, vol 9 no 2. "Inuit Literature in English: A Chronological Survey" by Michael P. J. Kennedy, published in The Canadian Journal of Native Studies XIII, 1(1993).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Massacre, June 1850</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains pages torn out of the summer 1984 edition of The Beaver containing an article titled "'Massacre' of the Inuit" by Shepard Krech III. It discusses an attack on the Gwichʼin people by Hudson's Bay Company traders.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Migrations</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an article titled "Eskimo Migrations" by Guy Mary-Rouisseliere from Eskimo June 1959 pp. 8-15. Also a photocopy of the article "Gone Leaving No Forwarding Address, the Tununirusirmiut" by Guy Mary-Rousseliere from Eskimo Fall-Winter 1982-1983, No. 24, pp. 2-15. Handwritten notes regarding research into Inuit migration. Photocopy from The People of the Polar North: A Record by Knud Rasmussen pp. 27-36. Photocopy of "The Last Eskimo Imnmigration into Greenland" by Robert Peterson from Folk, 1962, Vol. 4, pp. 94-111. Photocopy of "Population Movements in the Canadian Arctic" by Susan Rowley from ÉTUDES/INUIT/STUDIES, 1985, Vol. 9 No. 1, pp. 3-21. Photocopy of "Changes in the Life of the Polar Eskimos Resulting from a Canadian Immigration into the Thule District, North Greenland, in the 1860's" by Rolf Gilberg from Folk, 1974, Vol. 16, pp. 159-171. Photocopy of the special report "An Epic Arctic Journey" from Maclean's, May 11, 1987, pp. 20-27. This file also contains a typewritten excerpt from "Changes in the Life of the Polar Eskimos resulting from a Canadian Immigration into the Thule District, North-Greenland in the 1860's" from Folk, Vol. 16-17, 1974-1975, p. 163. Typewritten excerpt from "The People of the Polar North" by Knud Rasmussen, pp. 27-36. Photocopy from "Changes in the Life of the Polar Eskimos resulting from a Canadian Immigration into the Thule District, North-Greenland in the 1860's" from Folk, Vol. 16-17, 1974-1975, pp. 158-171. Typewritten excerpt form "Uisakavsak, The Big Liar" from Folk, Vol. 11-12, 1969-1970, p. 85. Photocopy from Peter Freuchen's Book of the Eskimos by Peter Freuchen, pp. 31-35. Photocopied, typewritten, and handwritten excerpts from a french publication. Interlibrary loan request for Petrone dated October 18, 1985 for "Changes in the Life of the Polar Eskimos resulting from a Canadian Immigration into the Thule District, North-Greenland in the 1860's" from Folk, Vol. 16-17, 1974-1975, p. 159-170. [Originally Titled: Eskimo migrations]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit misc. from Public Archives of Canada</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains three documents from the Public Archives of Canada: the document The Future of the Canadian Eskimo dated May 15, 1952; a typewritten excerpt from The Wall Street Journal December 2, 1952; and a photocopy of many newspaper articles relating to Inuit peoples. [Originally Titled: Eskimo misc. from Public Archives Canada]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Music</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several handwritten notes regarding research into Inuit music. This file also contains several pages from the magazine The Beaver, Winter 1984, pp. 28-36 containing the article "The Sound of Eskimo Music" by W. Gillies Ross. [Originally Titled: Eskimo Music]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Music (Annotated Bibliography)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an annotated bibliography by Beverly Cavanagh covering writings on Inuit music. [Originally titled: Eskimo Music (Annotated Bibliography)]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit (Netsilik)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains printed notes about Netsilik Society by Asen Balikci in The Netsilik Eskimo published by The Natural History Press. Also a review of Asen Balikci's book The Netsilik Eskimo written by K.J. Crowe in "The North in Review". Two copies (with slight differences in wording) of an excerpt from Knud Rasmussen's The Netsilik Eskimos: Social Life and Spiritual Culture published by Gyldendalske Boghandel in 1931 covering a period from 1921-1924. Another excerpt from Knud Rasmussen's aforementioned book. Handwritten note on the Netsilik with possibly unrelated print on the back looking at linguistics. [Originally Titled: Eskimo Netsilik]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit of Coppermine</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article called "An episode in the life of the Coppermine Eskimos (circa 1895)" translated by Maurice Métayer O.M.I. published in Spring 1968. [Originally Titled: Eskimos of Coppermine]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit of Smith Sound</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article from the bulleting of the American Museum of Natural History titled "The Eskimo of Smith Sound" by A.L. Krober. The article was written in 1899 and was copied and sent in 1987. [Originally Titled: Eskimos of Smith Sound]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit on tour</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a chapter from Indians Abroad titled "Eskimos on Tour". [Originally Titled: Eskimos on tour]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit one -liners</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains notes, most handwritten, copying down lines presumably from Inuit writings. Most have no attribution.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Oral Traditions</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several handwritten notes regarding research into Inuit legends. Also a photocopy of several sections from Among Unknown Eskimo by Julian W. Bilby. Photocopy from Eskimo of Baffin Land and Hudson Bay by Franz Boas from Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History Vol. 15 1901 pp. 554-557. Photocopies from Across Arctic America: Narrative of the Fifth Thule Expedition by Knud Rasmussen pp. 394-403, 384-387. Typewritten copy of an unidentified story about the creation of the Earth. Typewritten copy of the legend of Papik from Eskimo Spring-Summer, 1985. Typewritten copy and a photocopy of the fables "The kanajuq and the arctic char" and "The raven and the two ducks" from the article "Two Eskimo Fables About Marriage" by Franz Van de Velde according to Bernard Iqugaqtuq from Eskimo magazine. Photocopy of Eskimo Point: Northwest Territories, a publication by the Eskimo Points Residents' Association. Photocopy of the legend How seals were made. Interlibrary loan request from Petrone dated August 1, 1984 for, and a photocopy of, "Bear and an Owl" by Marcel Akadlaka. Photocopy of the story "The North Shore Cree" by George Bauer from North Nord march/april, 1978, pp. 41-43. Typewritten copy of the story Ookpik and Lemming and of part of the song "My Breath" by Orpingalik. Photocopy of the article "Three Eskimo Legends of Ookpik", containing the legends "Ookpik who Married a Goose", "Ookpik and the Snow Bird", and "Ookpik and Lemming". Typewritten copy of a legend from North January-February, 1967, Vol. XIV No. 1, p. 16. Typewritten copy of a legend spoken by an Inuit woman named Arnaruluk from From the ends of the earth by Augustine Courtauld pp. 384-386. Typewritten copy of an unidentified legend about a grizzly bear and a hunter. Typewritten copies of three legends from Eskimo Year by George Miksch Sutton. Typewritten copy of "The Revenge of the Orphan Boy" By Leah Idlout from North, Vol. XIV, No. 4, July/August 1967, pp. 57-58. Typewritten copy of a song with a short foreward from The Eskimo: Their Environment and Folkways by Edward Moffat Weyer Jr. p. 360. Typewritten copy of "The Orphan Boy and the Moon Man" from The Labrador Eskimo by E.W. Hawkes, pp. 158-159. Typewritten copy of the legend of Kiviuq from Inuit Today, Vol. 9, September/October 1982, p. 28, 30, 32, 34. Typewritten copy and a photocopy of the story "The Women Who Went to the Moon" by Donald Kaglik. Photocopy from "Inuit Myths, Legends &amp; Songs" by Bernadette Driscoll pp. 5-7. Photocopy of the article "The Blind Man &amp; The Loon" by Drew Armour from The Beaver, Summer 1984, pp. 8-12. Interlibrary loan request by Petrone dated August 1, 1984 for, and a photocopy of, "The Half Fish" pp. 26-27 by Tavitialuk Alaasuaq from Inuit Today, Vol. IV, No. 7, July-August 1975. Photocopy of a legend about the creation of rivers and fog. Photocopy from Reports of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-1924: the Danish expedition to Arctic North America in charge of Knud Rasmussen, Vol. X, No. 2, by Knud Rasmussen pp. 60-77. Photocopy of an article called "The Snow Owl" by Father Rogatien Papion, containing the fables "The Owl and the Lemming", "The Owl, His Wife, and the Two Rabbits", and "The Owl, His Wife and Family". Photocopy of the article "Three Igloolik Legends: As told by William Okomâluk" by Guy Mary-Rousseliere containing the legends "Iblaurâluk: the Famous Whale Hunter", "Sikuliarsioyuitok: He who could not go hunting on new ice", and "Origin of the Sadlermiut". Photocopy of the legend "The Man Who Was Helped by a Polar Bear" by Matthew Innakatsik from Inuktitut, May 1982, pp. 85-88. Photocopy of the article "Battle of the Drums", a retelling of an Inuit legend by Brian Lewis, from The Beaver, Winter 1981, pp. 50-51. Photocopy of the document Eskimo Legends Gathered on the Coast of Labrador During the Summer of 1968 by J. Garth Taylor from the Department of Ethnology at the Royal Ontario Museum. Typewritten copy of a fable about a fox from Eskimo Year by George Miksch Sutton. Typewritten copy of a fable called The Story of the Fox-Wife. This file also contains a newspaper clipping of an article titled "Play will use Inuit legends to confront family violence" from Sunday Express p. 38, January 21 1990. [Originally Titled: Eskimo legends]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Oral Traditions (2)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a short paper by J.G. Oosten from the Institute of Cultural and Social Studies in Leiden, The Netherlands. The paper is titled "The incest of sun and moon: An examination of symbolism of time and space in two Iglulik myths." This file also contains copies of the first few pages of a report of the Canadian Arctic Expedition focusing on "Eskimo Folklore," specifically "myths and traditions from northern Alaska, the Mackenzie Delta and Coronation Gulf" and was written by D. Jenness covering the period of 1913-1918. Also a copy of "Eskimo Year, A Naturalist's Adventures in the Far North" by George Miksch Sutton. A copy of "Hero of an Eskimo Epic — Ayoqe" produced in 1962 wriiten with a mix of settler and Inuit perspective of an originally oral story. Handwritten notes on "myths". [Originally Titled: Eskimo myths]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Oral Traditions (3)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains excerpts from Eskimo Tales and Songs by Franz Boas. Also an excerpt from the Bulletin American Museum of Natural History [vol. xv] titled "Boas, Eskimo of Baffin Land and Hudson Bay." Also an excerpt titled "Eskimo Tales" by Dorothy Harley Eber. An excerpt titled "Eskimo Story" by Martha Narosuk (the last name may be misspelled due to the quality of the photocopy) with the date 1969. An untitled handwritten essay that has been photocopied. A typewritten copy comes after it, but it is missing words in some spots. An excerpt from the Journal of American Folk-Lore and is titled "Tales of the Smith Sound Eskimo" written by A.L. Kroeber. Another excerpt from the Journal of American Folk-Lore titled "Animal Tales of the Eskimo" by A. L. Kroeber. Excerpt by H. Ostermann on the topic of Knud Rasmussen. A short story called "Tulugak and his Cousins." The foreword of a book called Tales the Eskimos Tell: the foreword is written by M.P. Toombs. An excerpt from the Simon Bennet Stories: "How Raven was Born and Stole the Sun" and "Tulugak and his Cousins." Another story called "The whale and its wife" by C. E. Whittaker published by Seeley Service &amp; Co. An article written in Inuktitut in December 1980. A story and letters from "Labrador Marawian" in spring 1977. An excerpt from The North in Review titled "Tales from the Igloo" produced in 1973. A story titled "Innalusuarjuk, the woman who killed a grizzly." A story called "The one who never killed seals." An excerpt of Tales from the Delta one is titled "Whaling Days" by Thea Gordan and the other is Medicine Man by Marthe Manolli. Another story titled "The Tribulations of a Bear Hunter." A story titled "Taptoonak's Big Seal." A story titled "The Flying Shaman." One more story titled "Sight Away" from an interview by Solomon Kugak. [Originally Titled: Eskimo tales]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Oral Traditions (4)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the articles "Folklore and the understanding of the Eskimo" by Georges Lorson and "Patience of the Eskimo" by Etienne Danielo. An interlibrary loan request and a photocopy of the requested document from Petrone for "Eskimo Folk-lore and Myth" by W. W. Worster from Edinburgh Review Vol. 242, 1925, pp. 94-107. A photocopy of the table of contents of U.S. Bureau of American Ethnology 18th Annual Report 1896-97 pp. VIII-IX. A photocopy from Arctic Eskimo, a Record of Fifty Years' Experience &amp; Observation Among the Eskimo by C. E. Whittaker pp. 156-173. Several handwritten notes regarding research into Inuit folklore. [Originally titled: Eskimo folklore]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Oral Traditions and Christianity</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a writing titled "The Idea of God and Morality Among the Ancient Eskimo" attached to another called "Diary of a Pioneer": both discuss Inuit and Christianity. This file also contains a passage called "First baptized Eskimo"; the passage is incomplete, and was written by Guy Mary-Rousselière O.M.I. Also two excerpts from a book/journal called The New North with the section titled "Moralizing Under the Midnight Sun." One excerpt lacks bibliographic information, but overlaps in words with the other excerpt. Excerpts from a book/journal called The Eskimos and includes whole or parts of chapters "The Deity of the Sea" "Taboo" "Divinities and Secondary Spirits" and "Roots of Eskimo Spiritual Concepts." "The Immortals" by Duncan Pryde, which describes Inuit 'Shamans' from a colonial perspective. An article called "Christianization of the Inuit" by Robert Lechat O.M.I. This file also contains an excerpt "The Eskimo" by Jean Philippe, O.M.I. A series of excerpts, only one with bibliographic information, talking about Inuit and Christianity. One written by Benjamin Kohlmeister and George Kmoch titled Journal of a Voyage From Okkak on the Coast of Labrador, in Ungava Bay, published by W. McDowell in 1814. This file also contains handwritten notes discussing religion. [Originally Titled: Eskimo Religion]</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Oratory</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note defining Oratory and appears to have been written in 1973. [Originally Titled: Eskimo oratory]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Origins</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a hand-written document exploring the origins of Inuit. [Originally Titled: Eskimo origins]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit People (public opinion)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a lot of handwritten notes discussing Inuit history and (what was at the time) contemporary issues. Mentions society, public opinion, animals and Inuit ways of life. This file also contains a handwritten note about first contact between Indigenous peoples and colonial settlers, mentioning Christopher Columbus. [Originally Titled: Eskimo people (public opinion)]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit – Petrone’s notes (2 files)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>File one contains several cue cards and a school exercise book with handwritten notes. Cue card notes are on various subjects, most with the main subject indicated at the top of the card. School exercise book is labeled "Inuit." some pages are dated, date range Nov. 26 1986-Sept 14 ????. Book is only half full. File two contains mainly handwritten notes on scrap paper. Also contains a pamphlet from the British Columbia Provincial Museum titled "Nootka Whaling: Man and nature in British Columbia" that describes the whale hunting practices of the Nuu-chah-nulth people, pages torn out of a text describing several classes on Inuit people for children ages 10-15 taught by Doug Wilkinson, who lived for many years with Inuit people, some post-it notes, a comic bookmark, a page from a test that is testing reading comprehension on a page of writing about Inuit people, a map of Canada with the territories and Indigenous people groups highlighted, text in French, typed out poems/songs titled "Men's Impotence," and "Dead Man's Song," a typed excerpt from an unknown document that describes an Inuit (probably) man's recollection of white men who his father came across trying to survive in the north, an untitled song, and a song written by a woman named Uvlunuaq about her fears for her son, who had killed a hunting partner and was now on the run from the R.C.M.P. and a page torn out of a text titled "The New North: ages 10-15," describing a series of half hour programs that would showcase the Northwest Territories.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Photos (2 files)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Both files contain several photographs of Inuit people, including photocopies from unknown documents and photos printed on glossy photo paper. Many photos have notes on the back telling who they depict and where the photo was taken. Several photos have photocopied counterparts, though with varying levels in quality. Most photos in black and white, some colour. Includes some photo negatives. Many seem to be from Inuktitut Magazine or Northern Voices in origin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Poetry</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a scanned copy of a chapter of a journal which goes over the structure of Inuit poetry. The chapter was written in February 1955 and was in volume/issue four of the journal Explorations titled "Eskimo Poetry: Word Magic." Also a typewritten essay by Edmund Carpenter titled "The Timeless Present in the Mythology of Aivilik Eskimos" which examines Aivilik Inuit beliefs. Excerpt a book or journal with a section title of "Lampoon Verses." It is missing bibliographic information but references Knud Rasmussen, Roberts and Jenness, and de Coccola and King. Two page excerpt from Knud Rasmussen's Intellectual Culture of the Caribou Eskimos published by Gyldendalske Boghandel in 1930 looking at the period of 1921-1924. A list of poems and page numbers for an unknown document and on the other side has information labelled "Strictly Confidential." Collection of poems from a collection made by Knud Rasmussen. The collection was translated by Tom Lowenstein and published by the University of Pittsburgh Press. A series of Christian hymns and their translation by Janet Mcgrath. Christian poems and Indigenous poems, prayers, and hymns by authors Kowmageak Anakalak from Frobisher Bay; Udlu Peeshooktee; Akulak; M. Panegoosho; Camsell Arrow; Lazarie Otak; Simona Isskiark; Rjwerdin; Luke Issaluk; Emil Innalak at Eskimo Point; Rose Pamack; William Kalleo; and K. Arnakalak. "The Case of the Eskimo Orphan" by James Y. Nichol published in the Toronto Star Weekly. The Breath of Arctic Men: The Eskimo North in Poetry from Within and Without By Gordon P. Turner published in Queen's Quarterly. "Poems of the Inuit" edited by John Robert Colombo. Review of Beyond the High Hills: A Book of Eskimo Poems translated by Knud Rasmussen. The review was written by Paul West and titled A Poetry of Celebration. Unnamed poem with no bibliographic information. The poem's first line is "Joy bewitches"."This land is not for sale" by Nipisha C. Aqpik from Frobisher Bay. Scan of a newspaper (information blocked out) with poems from Gabriella Goliger and N.C. Aqpik titled "Wino's Lament" and "Keep Our Old Way of Life Around Us, Please" respectively. Another poem without bibliographic information, whose first line is "It was a day of joy." Poèmes Eskimo byt Paul-Émile Victor and edited by Pierre Seghers. The document is entirely in French. Excerpt from Edward Moffat Weyer Jr.'s The Eskimo: their Environment and Folkways published by the Yale University Press in 1932. Excerpt from Farley Mowat's People of the Deer published by Little, Brown and Company in 1952. Contains a photocopy of an article titled "Reassessing Traditional Inuit Poetry" by Robin McGrath, published in Canadian Literature no. 124-125, Spring-Summer 1990. Also some cards of handwritten notes. [Originally Titled: Eskimo Poetry]</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>One file labelled as "Strictly Confidential"</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Radio</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains three photocopied articles, a photocopied book review and a newspaper clipping. First article is titled "The Saga of Northern Radio" by Thomas R. Roach, published in The Beaver in Summer 1984. It is about the history of radio being brought to northern communities by the Hudson's Bay Company. Second article is titled "'Massacre' of the Inuit" by Shepard Krech III, published in the Beaver in summer 1984. It is about a battle between Hudson's Bay fur traders and Inuit people that occured in June 1850 (copy of this article is also in the file "Inuit Massacre, June 1850"). Third article is titled "Ishumavut: Thoughts of the People" by Sheldon O'Connell, published in the Beaver in Winter 1978. It is about an open-line radio production called Ishumavut that features discussion from Inuit people calling into the radio. Book review is for the newest edition of a book titled Tales and Traditions of the Eskimo, originally published in 1875. This new edition was published in 1974. Review written by Margaret Lantis. Newspaper clipping is from The Chronicle Journal from September 25, 1985. The article is titled "Culture of Inuit struggles with TV." It is an interview with Tommy Owlijoot discussing struggles in maintaining Inuit culture and language in a society that is mostly english speaking. The article is seemingly incomplete.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Remembrances</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an excerpt by Solomon Kajuatsiak from Nain talking about specific instances in his life and Christian beliefs. This file also contains the articles "Don't Finish Off Our Dogs" and "Sad Case" from the Midnight Sun Newsletter published in 1972. Also a typewritten note by Titus Joshua from Nain reflecting on his life starting in 1904 and ending the note in 1974. It was published in 1984. Another typewritten note with only the date Fall 1979 and the word "Eskimos" for bibliographic information. This file also contains "Stories by Titus Seeteenak". It is a series of stories passed down to him. Also a typewritten essay by Titus Allovlov published in The Native Perspective in 1978. This file also contains an article written by Walter Audla titled "Jobs I have had." Typewritten essay/script by Daniela Itanus (handwritten, could be a different name). [Originally Titled: Eskimo Remembrances]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Research Proposal (Petrone - Muttart)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains Penny's applications for funding for her second book on Inuit literature as well as responses from the Muttart Foundation. Also contains her research proposal for this project.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit - Sadlermiut</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "Sadlermiut mystery" by David F. Pelly and Donna Barnett published in 1987 by Canadian Geographic. This file also contains an article titled "The Mysterious" by W.E. Taylor published by The Beaver in 1959. [Originally Titled: Eskimos, Sadlermiut]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Satire</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note on satire. [Originally Titled: Eskimo satire]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Shamans</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note on shamans. [Originally Titled: Eskimo shamans]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Song</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1913-1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an essay/article by Beverly Cavanagh titled "Imagery and structure in Eskimo Song Texts". Also a typewritten essay by Beverley Cavanagh titled "A Century And A Half And Music In Pelly Bay" published in 1974 for Folklore Canada by the Conference of Canadian Music Council. Also excerpts from Lure of the North with chapter titles "Shipwreck in the Frozen North" "Among the Igloo Dwellers" and "Whither Our Eskimos?" Excerpt from the journal Science published in 1887. Focused on the article "Poetry and Music of some North American Tribes". Unnamed song with an unknown composer from the book Inuit Songs from Eskimo Point by Roman Pelinski, Luke Suluk, and Lucy Amarook published in 1979 and sung by Alice Selik and Eua Arniak. "Le Chant et la Danse: Moyens d'expression vitale de l'Esquimau" on the subject of Inuit song and dance. A small collection of songs with notes written from a colonist's perspective. "Innusivut Our Way Of Living" by Father Guy Mary-Rousseliere: a combination of photos and music. Excerpt from Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 covering the chapter "Songs of Copper Eskimos" by D. Jenness. Excerpt from The Eskimos of Hudson Bay and Alaska, an album produced by Folkway Records. A small collection of songs titled "The Joy of a Singer/Piuvkaq" "Charm for Hunting Caribou/Inutuk" "Greet we Those/Tuglik". An article by Edmund Carpenter titled "Life as it was" with several poems/songs attached. Songs by Kingmerut and Tegoodligak. Excerpt from The Unwritten Song volume 1 published by the MacMillian Company, and another excerpt from an unknown volume. Excerpt from The White World with the chapters "Superstitions of the Eskimo" and "Eskimo Music". Excerpt from the "Song and Dance" chapter of Eskimo. The chapter was written by Geert Van Den Steenhoven. Essay talking about the Netsilik Inuit, with no bibliographic information available. Also "Tentative Transcriptions and Tentative Translations of some songs recorded in Eskimo Syllabics at Eskimo Point and Ennadai Lake" (Eskimo Point is now known as Arviat). No bibliographic information available for that article. It contains a variety of music and commentary. "The Eskimo Songs of Northwestern Alaska" by Thomas F. Johnston from the music department of the University of Alaska. "Songs of the Canadian Eskimo" by Rudy Wiebe. "Mackenzie River Dance Song" sung by Unalina and Cukaiyoq. Excerpt from Eskimo Poems from Canada and Greenland by Tom Lowenstein published in 1983 by University of Pittsburgh Press; excerpt from Poems of the Inuit by John Colombo published in 1981 published by Oberon Press. Also another small collection of stories and songs including "The Father's Song" "The Old Woman's Song" "Dead Man's Song" "The Mother's Song" "Walrus". Also an excerpt from Intellectual Culture of the Copper Eskimos by Knud Rasmussen published by Gyldendalske Boghandel in 1932. Handwritten notes on songs and techniques. [Originally Titled: Eskimo Song]</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Tales in Inuktitut Syllabics</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a book of illustrated Inuit tales written in Inuktitut.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Tapirisat</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a newspaper page from a paper titled The Native People from February 21 1975. It features several articles including "Baker Lake Inuit Tapirisat branch," "Land claims may bring violence," "What lies ahead for Canative?" "The Sacred War," and a letter to the editor titled "My way and AA were poles apart."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Theatre</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981-1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article called "Discovering the Inuit People" by Monique Rioux which contains the story "Umiak; the collective boat." Also an article titled "Giving culture a shape" by Tim Borlase. Both excerpts were from Canadian Theatre Review published in 1986. Also a play titled "Up the base" by the students of Amos Comenius Memorial School; Chelsey Piercey; Sandra Flowers; Patty Dicker; William Hunter; George Abel; Barbara Pijogge; William Nochasak; and David Millie.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Traditions</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an excerpt from The Journal of American Folk-Lore titled "Notes on Eskimo Traditions" by Harlan I. Smith. [Originally TItled: Eskimo traditions]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit through early children's books</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "A PEEP at the ESQUIMAUX through early children's books" by Judith St. John. [Originally Titled: Eskimos through early children’s books]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Women</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an essay by Marion Anguhalluq titled "Stories by Marion Anguhalluq." This file also contains an article by Alice Alashuak titled "An Eskimo Woman Casts a Backwards Glance." Also a series of articles titled "Four Inuit Women." An essay called "Speaking Together" by Ann Pilitak Nanean. Article from "Inuit Today" published in 1981. Also an additional series of essays. [Originally Titled: Eskimo Women]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit Writing – A Collection by Robin McGrath -</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A photocopy of the book Paper Stays Put: A Collection of Inuit Writing edited by Robin Gedalof and illustrated by Alootook Ipellie. An anthology of Inuit writings by various authors. Contrary to what the file is called there is no contribution by Robin McGrath.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuktitut Index</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains an index to the magazine Inuktitut, with entries by subject, title, author and sentiment. It covers summer 1972-summer 1985.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuktitut, Summer/Fall 1977</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of an Inuk publication called Inuktitut, which is printed in English and Inuktitut syllabics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inukshuk</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Some photocopies of articles from Inukshuk newspaper. An article titled "FEATURE: Some Thoughts on Women" by Simona Arnatiaq published January 8, 1975 and an article titled "Greenland and the Eastern Arctic: A Comparison" by Atsainak Akeeshoo published on May 8, 1974.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inummarit</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains five scans from Interlibrary Loan requests for Inummarit periodical. Four are written in Inuktitut, both in syllabics and in the latin alphabet. The last is a typed out article about bear hunting methods from Inummarit, winter 1972.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuttituut</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two photocopies of documents in syllabics with English translations. One is a story of a woman who turned into a wolf and the other a person recounting their arrival in Arctic Bay.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuvialuit Final Agreement (The Western Arctic Claim)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A document from Indian and Northern Affairs Canada titled "The Western Arctic Claim: The Inuvialuit Final Agreement," Published 1985.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuvialuit Harvest Study Calendar, 1996</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Wall calendar for 1996. Images are of scientific research being done in the Territories. Calendar is meant to be used for hunters and fishers to record what they caught each day of the year, information to be used in research. In the back of the calendar are images of northern animals and fish for identification.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ipellie, Alootook (1951 - ) author</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several photocopies and typed copies of works written by Alootook Ipellie. Two copies of poem titled "Akavik." Article titled "The Writings of Akavik" in syllabics and English. Editorial titled "Stop the Process, Cold on its' Tracks," about the Territorial Legislative Assembly Unity Debate. Article titled "Community Christmas" describing Christmas in a northern settlement. Two articles, first containing the article "I know we are different... but, WE MUST ALL CHANGE," by Suzanne Manomie and Ipellie's response, second Manomie's response to Ipellie and Ipellie's response back. Three illustrated poems titled "Hot to Warm and Cool to Cold." Article titled "An Inuk May Be in the Audience" in syllabics and English. Poem titled "The Feast." Story titled "Piunasorqti's Morning Makeup" in syllabics and English. Two copies of first part of a serial titled "My Grandfather's Story." Story titled "Lucialuk Makes it Happen" in syllabics and English and typed copy. Story titled "Siqiniq, the Sun" and three typed copies. Article titled "My Story," being the life story of Ipellie. Editorial on state of Inuit rights going into the new year 1985. Two typed copies of an untitled article about a time when bicycles were new technology. Poem titled "The Dancing Sun." Short text titled "Come On Up!" in syllabics and English. Part 8 of serial titled "Those Were the Days." Typed copy of unnumbered entry in the same serial. Poem titled "The Great and Mysterious Northern Lights" in syllabics and English, with typed copy. Article titled "The Hidden Unhappiness of our Time" in syllabics and English. Article titled "Christmas is for Everyone!" in syllabics and English. Article titled "Miami Beach, Here We Come!" in syllabics and English. article titled "Big City Police Pick Up a Small Town Inuk" in syllabics and English. Article titled "Inuit Today Magazine." Article titled "Inuktitut Books will Help to Preserve Part of Inuit Culture." Article titled "Damn Those Invaders!" in syllabics and English. Typed copy of article titled "Nunavut is Here Now and for the Future." Article titled "WORLD: What Have We Done to You?" in syllabics and English. Article titled "Inuit Legends as Teaching Tools" in syllabics and English. Scrap excerpt from a typed copy of untitled article about a trip to the movies. Letter to Renate Eigenbrod, in regards to a visit and talk he did at Lakehead, as well as his meeting Penny. Article titled "Arctic Dreams and Nightmares." Copies of correspondences between Penny Petrone and Ipellie regarding her request to publish some of his stories in her book. Cue cards of handwritten notes, envelope from letter to Petrone from Ipellie.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Iqallijug</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a photocopy of an article titled "Iqallijuq" by Bernard Saladin D'Anglure, about an Inuit woman telling her life story about being the reincarnation of her maternal grandfather. The article is in French and incomplete.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Iqaluit</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Printed document titled "History of St Jude's Anglican Cathedral," about a cathedral in Iqaluit, Nunavut.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Irqugaqtuq, Bernard (1918 - ), Pelly Bay</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopies of articles about Bernard Irqugaqtuq. One titled "The Song of the Aircraft" about a traditional song he wrote about an airplane. Three articles that are his autobiography, from 1977, 78, and 79. An exerpt from one of his autobiographies titled "A Typical Case of Infanticide Among the Arviligjuarmiut."</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Issaluk, Luke (1945 - ), Chesterfield Inlet</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Short biography of Luke Issaluk as well as a poem written by him titled "I see your face." Handwritten notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ittinuar, Peter, writer</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several photocopies of articles written by Peter Ittinuar. Article titled "We must change yet not lose the Inuit philosophy" along with a typed copy. Transcripts of comments he'd made in House of Commons Debates. Typed copies of his House of Commons speeches.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ittusakdjuak (Hantzch)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Typed story told by Ittusakdjuak about a journey he took with a white man named Hantzch who died. It appears that it was written based on a handwritten or perhaps oral text that Petrone was working on making clear. Several pages of handwritten notes, potentially the original of the typed document. Typed version of the story.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ivaluardjuk (c. 1922 - ), Lynn Inlet</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Cue card of handwritten notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jenness, Diamond</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Cue card of handwritten notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jonathan (c. 1754)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Cue card of handwritten notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kachina dolls</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Pamphlet on Kachina Dolls, which it describes as depictions of religious figures in the Hopi religion.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kajuatsiak, Solomon (Nain)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Story of the life of a man named Solomon Kajuatsiak, published in English, syllabics and an Inuit language in Latin script.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kalleo, William (1947 - ) poet</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopies and typed copies of poems by William Kalleo, sometimes presented in the original language, translated into English by Rose Pamack. "In praise of Dog-Sledding," "Qimutsisiagiak," "My Trusty Harpoon," in English with two in syllabics. "The sweet cherub of a child" in Inuit language and English, 2 copies. "What joy," in Inuit language and English. "The loving nonsense I sing to my son who is learning a language" English only, 3 copies. "My dear and loved possession," English only, 3 copies. "My trusty harpoon," Inuit language and English. "The known mystery of seals," English only. "My stupid little gun," English only. "In praise of dog-sledding," English only. "The sweet cherub of a child," "What joy," English only.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kallihirua a.k.a. Erasmus York (c. 1832 -1856)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of a book titled "Kalli the Esquimaux Christian, a Memoir," published in 1859. Brief biography of Kalligirua written by Clive Holland, 2 copies. Photocopy from an unknown book of pages that mention Erasmus York. Photocopy of a book in different language, potentially Danish, regarding Kallihirua.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kalluak, Mark, editor of Keewatin Echo</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Articles written by Mark Kalluak. Photocopy of September/October 1977 edition of Issumavvik, cover page, table of contents, and story titled "Three Sleepless Nights" in syllabics and English. Photocopy of article from Inuktitut magazine from spring 1979 titled "Fifteen years as a businessman" in English, syllabics and Inuit language. Editorial from Keewatin Echo issue from March 1970. Editorial from Keewatin Echo from January 1971, Typed letter from Kalluak to the Inuit Cultural Institute, February 16 1978. Short article from a community newspaper titled "To my Readers" dated August 15, 1963. Editorial from Keewatin Echo October 1972. Article from Keewatin Echo May 1973 titled "Story of Inukshuk." Copy of Uqaqta magazine, issue 2 from December, 1985. Article titled "Early Trading Years are Over" highlighted. Typed copies of extracts of articles written by Kalluak. Handwritten notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Karpik (1756 -1769)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Handwritten notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kasudluak, Paulosie (1938 - )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of an article on carving written by Kasudluak, titled "Nothing Marvelous," written October 1976, translated by Marybelle Myers. Short biography of Kasuluak. Photocopies of records of his carvings including images and details.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Keewatin Echo, #75, Nov.1974, p. 8</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of a short story from the November 1974 issue of the Keewatin Echo titled "Baby that Talked" in English and syllabics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kelly, Jonah, broadcaster</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>One cue card of handwritten notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kenojuak, Inuit artist</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Review of Kenojuak's book of art and autobiography by David Watmough. Photocopy of Kenojuak's autobiography, as told to and written by Patricia Ryan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kibbarjuk (fl. 1922)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two short poems/songs recited by Kibbarjuk, "The Lemming's Song" and "The Owl Woos the Snow-bunting."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kilabuk, Jim</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of an article titled "Jim Kilabuk Remembers: Shamans, Ghosts and Whalers" written by Richard W Daitch and with illustrations by Andrew Karpik. It is Kilabuk's memories of his childhood told to and recorded by Daitch, presented in English and syllabics. Small book titled "Jim Kilabuk Remembers: My First Seal" written by Richard W. Daitch and illustrated by Andrew Karpik, about sealhunting when Kilabuk whas a child, published 1986. Typed copy of the text of the book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kingminguse, Peter (Labrador Inuk, fl. 1776 -92)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Short biography of Peter Kingminguse as a first convert to Christianity, 2 copies. Photocopy of excerpts of a book titled "The Fall of Torngak," including a chapter titled "Kingminguse the Sorcerer" and a chapter titled "Angukualak's Vision." Handwritten notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kirkina</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of an article from vol 1 no 4 of "Among the Deep Sea Fishers," published in January 1905, about a young girl called Kirkina who lost both feet to frostbite as a small child and was taken in and given medical attention by missionaries in the area.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Koneak, George</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of pages 36 and 37 of "The New People" by Edith Iglauer, published 1966.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kopak, Felix</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A photocopy of a story told by Felix Kopak titled "The Crow and The Two Eider Ducks," written down by Father R. Papion.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kurelek, William (paintings)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Three newspaper pages with an excerpt from the book "The Last of the Arctic" by William Kurelek. Titled "The Last of the Arctic: Inuit life before the snowmobiles." Accompanying paintings also done by William Kurelek.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kusugak, Michael, storyteller</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of an article titled "Michael Kusugak, Storyteller: Being a trailblazing Inuit writer has its responsibilities" written by Liz Crompton for "Up Here" September/October 1994.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Labrador</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Pamphlet of museum notes from the Newfoundland Museum titled "Inuit in Labrador," published fall 1991. Photocopy from Inuit Studies journal vol 4 no 1-2, titled "The Inuit of Southern Quebec-Labrador: Reviewing the Evidence" by J. G. Taylor, published 1980. First page of the next article from the same volume, written in French. Photocopy of pages 6-15 from "In the Wilds of Labrador." Photocopy of article written by Judith Solomon, title cut off, about a mission house burning down in Nain. Typed excerpt from a story about a fire. Book about Labrador titled "Alluring Labrador: A journey through Labrador," with information about history, communities/places, facts for travelers, climate, transportation, publications, government, organizations, resources/industry, medical, education, and an excerpt from a diary written by Lydia Campbell in 1894. Photocopies from pages 264-275 of "The Canadian Historical Review" titled "The case of Bayne and Brymer: an incident in the early history of Labrador." A typed copy of a story printed on thin paper titled "Tikisiak" about a folk legend from Nain about a polar bear shaped rock that is sometimes visible. Review of the book "Labrador Eskimo Settlements of the Early Contact Period" by J. Garth Taylor. Photocopy of a newspaper clipping titled "Labrador Eskimos Joust with Death on Caribou Hunt" from The St. Catharines Standard, Monday April 28th 1952, with a typed report on a Mrs. Margaret Moeller, an eye specialist that went to northern communities to perform eye exams and healthcare in 1946.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Labrador “Images of the Heathen”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Article, "Images of the 'Heathen' in Northern Labrador" by Barnett Richling of Brandon University. Article concerns Inuit labour specifically and the ritual of nalujuk, or heathen spirit.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Labrador "Indian-Inuit Relations"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Article entitled "Indian-Inuit Relations in Easter Labrador, 1600-1976" by J. Garth Taylor, published in Arctic Anthropology XVI-2, 1979.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Labrador (Play scripts)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Labrador Arts Festival Scripts-1986. Comprised of 16 play scripts written by various high schools in Newfoundland and Labrador.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Labrador Them Days , v. 8(2), Dec. 1982</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>"Them Days: Stories of Early Labrador" magazine, Vol. 8 no. 2, published December 1982.Contains writings regarding weddings, personal stories, corporation developments, crafts, and christmas celebrations from early Labrador.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Loomis, Chauncey C.</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Article entitled "The Arctic Sublime" by Chauncey C. Loomis, published in Nature and the Victorian Imagination. Opinion piece entitled, "Arctic an Orphic" by Chauncey Loomis on an article entitled "Arctic Dreams: Imagination and Desire in a Northern Landscape" by Barry Lopez. Handwritten notes by Petrone containing excerpts from Loomis's other work, "Weird and Tropic Shores: The Story of Charles Frances Hall". Please note that this file includes discussion of settler-Indigenous relations, using language that would not be seen as sensitive or appropriate today.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lopez, Barry</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Handwritten notes by Petrone regrading the book "Arctic Dreams" by Barry Lopez.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lyall, Ernie</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Handwritten notes by Petrone regarding the book "An Arctic Man: Sixty-five Years in Canada's North" by Ernie Lyall.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">McGrath, Robin, writer</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985-1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence from Robin McGrath regarding articles on Labrador, settler-Indigenous relations, and personal matters. Three copies of "Short Papers: Images of the Land in Inuit Literature" by Robin McGrath, published in Inuit Studies (Vol. 9, No. 2, 1985) with annotations by Petrone. A photocopy of "Genuine Eskimo Literature; accept no substitutions" by Robin McGrath with annotations by Petrone. A copy of a brief book review of "Paper Stays Put: A collection of Inuit Writing", a book of Inuit writings gathered by Robin Gedalof and reviewed by Bev Howard. Excerpt pages from an unknown article with notes from Petrone regarding Inuit traditions and culture. Robin McGrath's CV. A copy of "Monster Figures and Unhappy Endings in Inuit Literature" by Robin McGrath published in Canadian Journal of Native Education (Vol. 15, No. 1, 1988). A copy of "Maps as Metaphor: One Hundred Years of Inuit Cartography" by Robin McGrath published in Inuit Art Quarterly (Vol. 3, No. 1, 1988). A copy of "Words Melt Away Like Hills in Fog: Putting Inuit Legends Into Print" by Robin McGrath. A copy of "Inuit Community Newspapers: A cultural 'snapshot' of settlement life" by Robin McGrath. A copy of "Arqaluk Lynge-Poet and Politician" by Marianne Stenbaek. A copy of "Atuanqnik: The Duration and Demise of A Native Newspaper" by Robin McGrath in Native Studies Review 7 no. 1 (1991). A copy of "Moving on: Changing Patterns in Inuit Life" by Patricia Morley. Please note that this file includes discussion of settler-Indigenous relations, using language that would not be seen as sensitive or appropriate today.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Contains some personal and potentially sensitive information about authors.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">McGrath, Robin , M.A. Thesis</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Robin Gedalof's MA Thesis, pages 1-269.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Markoosie (1941 - )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970-1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Literature surrounding Markoosie noted as the first Inuk writer to publish a novel. Excerpts of this novel "The Harpoon and the Hunter" contained in this file. Book reviews of aforementioned book by Markoosie. Copies of "Strange Happenings", "Strange Happenings III", and "The Whale and the Char" written by Markoosie. Handwritten notes by Petrone regarding Markoosie's writings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Meekitjuk, Annee</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copy of pages from Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada with an excerpt on Annee Meekitjuk (May Bulletin, No. 4).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Metayer, Rev. Maurice</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Handwritten notes by Petrone regarding the works of Rev. Maurice Metayer including "Tales from the Igloo" and "Inuit Legends".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Metcalfe, Sam (1939 - )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Curriculum Vitae of Sam E. Metcalfe. Correspondence from Metcalfe to a Nathan Elberg regarding gun ownership and hunting. Excerpts from Metcalfe's writing "Warm and Comfortable in the Cold", Inukitut, January 1983, pages 86-92. Correspondence between Metcalfe and Petrone regarding the potential use of his articles in her writings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mikak (Labrador Inuk , c. 1740 -1795)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A copy of "Reunion with Mikak" by Hans-Windekilde Jannasch published in the Canadian Geographical Journal. Copies of part I and II of "The Two Worlds of Mikak" by J. Garth Taylor. A copy of Native Studies 1989 leaflet published by University of Toronto Press reviewing Penny Petrone's "North Voices: Inuit Writing in English". Various copies of writings regarding Mikak and Tuyaguande from unknown sources. Multiple handwritten notes by Petrone regarding works including Mikak.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Miluktok (c. 1877)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Handwritten notes by Petrone regarding John Miluktoe.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Minik (1890 -1918)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several documents in several formats: newspaper articles, letters, and research notes pertaining to the Wallace family, particularly Minik (or Meme) Wallace. It details the scientific study performed on Minik and some of his fellow community members, where they were taken from Greenland and brought to America, and the subsequent death of Minik's father and the circumstances following that.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Moravian Missionaries</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several articles and book excerpts regarding Moravian missionaries in Labrador with handwritten notes and highlights made by Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Murder Trial - Rex v. Sinnisiak</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copy of article entitled "A Remarkable Murder Trial: Rex v. Sinnisiak" by Edwin Keedy. Excerpt from book entitled "British Law and Arctic Men". A copy of article entitled "Coppermine Martyrdom" by George Whalley. Please note that this file includes discussion of settler-Indigenous relations, using language that would not be seen as sensitive or appropriate today.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nakasuk</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several copies of an excerpt from "The Setsilik Eskimo" by Asen Balikci.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nalungiak</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1921-1931</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Excerpts from article entitled "The Netsilik Eskimos: Social Life and Spiritual Culture", a report of the Fifth Thule Expedition (1921-1924) by Knud Rasmussen. Please note that this file includes discussion of settler-Indigenous relations, using language that would not be seen as sensitive or appropriate today.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nanogak, Agnes</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the 1986 published book More Tales from the Igloo As Told by Agnes Nanogak. Copyright 1986 by Agnes Goose ISBN 0-88830-301-7.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nanook</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1957</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>An excerpt from an unknown article by Frans Van de Velde regarding the tales of Nanuk (a polar bear).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nascopie, R. M. S., Arctic supply ship</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a page from an undisclosed book with entry information for the R.M.S. Nascopie, an Arctic supply ship in operation from 1912-1947. During World War I the Nascopie carried supplies between European ports. As a semi-icebreaker owned and operated by the Hudson's Bay Company it was then used for transporting trade goods, supplies and passengers in the Eastern Arctic; it sank in the Hudson Strait in 1947.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Naumealuk, Jimmy Patsauq</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a page of published poetry of Jimmy Patsauq Naumealuk in the Inukshuk, volume 2, no. 16, 1974, May 22, p. 11; also included the title page of the Inukshuk for reference.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Neptune</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Holds a single index card reference for the Neptune. In 1904/05 carried Mounties to the Arctic islands to establish Canadian law. Regular land patrols after this time.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Netsit (Copper , fl. 1923)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1927-1932</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Index card reference for Netsit (the seal), Rasmussen's best story teller with 3 page excerpt from Intellectual Culture of the Copper Eskimos, Rasmussen, 1932. Index card reference with 3 page excerpt from Across Arctic America, Rasmussen, 1927. Multiple excerpts from writings by Netsit in The Musk-Ox People and ...Copper Eskimos with writings on shamans, poetry including "Dead Man's Song".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern lights</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Holds a single Index card reference for the northern lights detailing they were once feared and places legend connections to them.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern People - Tales</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Holds a copy of the published book Northern People, produced by infonorth, Department of Information, Government of the Northwest Territories, drawings by Germaine Arnaktauyok, October 1975. Stories by Martha Talerook, Marion Anguhalluq, Louis Tapatai, and Titus Seeteenak in English and Inuit language with photos of authors.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">North Pole</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Holds exhibit pamphlet for the exhibition "North to the Pole!" at the Science Museum of Minnesota. Sponsored by Norwest Banks the exhibit featured "memorabilia from the 1986 Steger International Polar Expedition August 1986 to June 1987". History of North Pole journeys, biographies of participants, personal notes on external pages of pamphlet.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern Voices Correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence from the University of Toronto Press re: collection of Inuit writing that becomes the book Northern People, Northern Voices. Approvals (1987); grant submissions (1987); manuscript reviews (1987); additional research articles (1988); police case files; newspaper articles; reader feedback (1992); content requests for an exhibition at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection (1995); and submission request for Nimrod: International Journal (1994).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern Voices Illustrations</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file is a collection of sourced illustrations, contacts, proposed listings, and citations for the credits for the book Northern People, Northern Voices. Correspondence with the University of Toronto Press frames the process for selecting photographs; an insert of the selections shows pictures; an accession listing, price list, and 8 pages of listings with photographs from Public Archives Canada; and pictures from undisclosed texts show members from Inuit communities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern Voices (Notes)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of handwritten notes, two handwritten booklets, and a listing for new books published. The notes contain references to places of significance, people, themes, and core elements for the construction of the book Northern Voices. A listing of definitions for the glossary; relevant publications; historical thinking and documentation; timelines; Inuit history/geographies; and research/summaries/impressions frame the contextual analysis. The new book listing details a summary for the published edition as a new book for "Inuit writing in English" and "Native Studies".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern Voices (Permissions)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Handwritten letters from 1987-88 to publishers/copyright holders requesting permission to publish items for collection of Canadian Inuit writings. Inclusive of publishers: Simon &amp; Schuster of Canada, The World Publishing Co., University of Nebraska Press, Mystic Seaport Museum, National Museums of Canada-Canadian Museum of Civilization, Labrador Inuit Association, National Museum of Denmark,Public Archives of Canada, Penguin Publishing, Oxford University Press, University of Pittsburgh Press, Inuktitut Magazine, Indian and Northern Affairs, Labrador East School Board, Dartmouth College Library, Stoddart Publishing, Etudes Unuit Studies, Winnipeg Art Gallery, The Anglican Church of Canada, New London County Historical Society, Archives Deschâtelets, Diocese Churchill-Hudson Bay, Intercontinental Church Society, Washington Hospital Center Psychotherapy, The Morovian Archives, and independent writers/creators holding copyright. Requests include permissions for using poetry, songs, anthologies, translations, articles, interviews, archival materials, letters, government documents, diaries, stories, catalogues, sketches, reports, chants, quotes in book texts, Responses from publishers note the credits needed and forwarding information for permissions from related sources; Handwritten correspondence for research assistance with David Webster from Inuktitut Magazine included. Ontario Arts Council grant approval letter dated September 4, 1987.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern Voices (Promotion)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Author information sheet from publisher with handwritten updates of how book can be used and who Penny would like to send a copy of the book to; response letters from University of Toronto Press Marketing team. Publication "Marketing Your Book at University of Toronto Press" for Northern Voices: Inuit Writing in English. University of Toronto Press Marketing Summary noting Title of Book, Price, ISBN Number, Delivery date, Publication date; Catalogue features; Advertising, Exhibits and Publicity. Copies List for publication in Canada, USA, UK. University of Toronto Press Release; Media Schedule with contacts, dates, accomodations; Canadian Literature Catalogue for NEW BOOKS, Publication November 1988 (x3); photocopy of Fall 1988 Catalogue listings; Also included: blank Faculty of Education Faculty Opinion Survey for Chairman of Continuing Teacher Education Program for Marco A. Colina.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northern Voices (U. of Toronto Press)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two onion-skin notes dated 7 July and 17 August 1988 from the University of Toronto Press Editorial Department for illustration layouts, picture credit adjustments, sources and acknowledgements with options to change if needed.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northwest Passage -</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Physical copy of the program for the trip Penny made with Adventure Canada July 20 - August 5, 1996. "Expedition Through The Northwest Passage" details the historical highlights, lecture team itinerary, costs, and information for the trip that goes "from the Russian Arctic to Canada's Northwest Territories on the powerful icebreaker Kapitan Dranitsyn". Personal notes on brochure, contact numbers, amendments, dates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nuligak, Robert a.k.a. Bob Cockney (1897 -</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>4 index cards with biographical information for Nuligak (1895-1966); photocopied article on "Kaitjvikvik" (pp. 5-9); photocopy of page from publication Eskimo about book "I. Nuligak"; nine paged excerpt from text of "I. Nuligak" (pp. 106-107; 115-18; 164-67); two paged excerpt from text of "I. Nuligak" (pp. 115-118);book reviews for "I. Nuligak"; poetry excerpt and chant with page citation from "I. Nuligak."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nunatsiaq News</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a 1986 edition of the Nunatsiaq News Literary Supplement.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nunavut</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Newspaper clipping collection on Inuit news from The Chronicle Journal (1987-01-16) (1988-11-15), The Globe and Mail (1987-04-03) (1994-07-12), and The Toronto Star regarding formation of Nunavut and Denendeh, Arctic sovereignty, relocation and Inuit youth. Photocopy of paper: Weller, G. R. "Self Government for Canada's Inuit: The Nunavut Proposal." 29th annual conference of the Western Science Association, El Paso, Texas, April 22-25, 1987.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">“Nunavut: The New North”, Maclean’s, April 1999</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Personal subscription copy of: Maclean's "The New North", August 3, 1998.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nungak, Zebedee (1951 - )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contact information for Zeb Nungak on phone message with editing notations; 2 pages handwritten biographical information; 2 index cards with biographical information for Zebedee Nungak and book Stories from Povungnituk, Quebec; physical copy of October, 1983 edition Of TAQRALIK Magazine in English and Inuktituk (syllabics) with article by Zebedee Nungak (p.5) - a publication of the Information Department, Makivik Corporation, Kuujjuaq, Quebec.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nuyaviak, Felix, writer</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopied typed excerpt from "Mangilalik Adrift on the Ice" - Felix Nuyaviak (pp. 2-7) with edits. Photocopy of article "Felix Nuyaviak: From His Life Story", translated by Donald Kaglik (Inuvialuit, Fall 1982, pp. 20-22). Half-page lined paper notes for bibliographic information for Felix Nuyaviak, April 17 1892-November 1981).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oblate Missionaries</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1947-1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopies of research articles from the publication Eskimo detailing the missions, land, peoples, and missionaries: 2 installments of an article entitled "Arvelegoar (The land of the large whales") - Armand Clabaut, O.M.I. December 1952, p. 2-13; March 1953, p. 2-16) detailing the story of the mission of the Oblate Missionaries. Photocopy of article underlined and dated by author called "Land of Famine" by G. M. Rousseliere, O.M.I. (p. 6-12)."The First Missionary Among the Eskimos - (continued)" dated March-June 1958, p. 2-13; continuation in March 1959, p. 8-19. "Happiness Bought with Bobby-Pins...", p. 7-9, dated by author September 1947. "Simona", p. 10-15, dated by author January 1951.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ohnainewk a.k.a. Harry Gibbons (c. 1900 -1954)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1946-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopies of research notes from the diary of Aivilik hunter, Ohnainewk Harry Gibbons from 1946-01-12 to 1948-05-18 (231-241; 8-22; 23-34; 4-6). Excerpt of chapter from Ohnainek, Eskimo Hunter by Edmund Carpenter. 418-426. Diary place name listings on sheet. Research outline for using excerpts from Eskimo Diary with two copies of Introduction from Edmund Carpenter book (p. 1-3). Letters and envelope from author Edmund Carpenter dated March 24, 1988 and January 28, 1989 re: information on Ohnainewk and sending "Introduction". Index card with biographical dates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Okamaluk, William</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1955</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Edited research notes from excerpt of "Three Igloolik Legends", Eskimo, December 1955, p. 18-21 with photocopy of article. Approx. 5 pages of cut out excerpts from undisclosed article. Photocopy of excerpt from The Flying Priest over the Arctic- A Story of Everlasting Ice and of Everlasting Love, by Father Paul Schulte, O.M.I., p. 46-61.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Okpik, Abraham (1929 - )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969-1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two index cards with biographical data for Abraham Okpik. Photocopy of authored articles: Abraham Okpik. "What Do the Eskimo People Want?, Northern Affairs Bulletin, Vol. Vii, No. 2, Mar/April 1960, p. 38-42; "Ancient People in a Changing World", Imperial Oil Review, October 1960, p. 17-20; undisclosed articles, p. 359-363; p. 366-373. Research articles about Abraham Okpik from Inuit Today, vol. 6, no. 4, May 1977, p. 77; Alex Stevenson, "Inuit People Can Take Pride in Their Past", Tukisiviksat, Vol. 2, No. 10, October 1972, p. 8. Handwritten letter from Penny Petrone to Abraham Okpik (February 6, 1986) and response from Abraham Okpik (February 24, 1986) with attached resume for research request; photocopy of response.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Onalik, Paul</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two photocopies of poetry from Paul Onalik from unidentified book (p. 26).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ookpik, #3, Aug. 1985</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copy of issue of publication of Ookpik, The Bulletin of the Arctic Society, Bulletin #3 August, 1985</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ooligbuck (c. 1800 -1852)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1875</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Three index cards with biographical information for William Ooligbuck. Letter response from Hudson's Bay Company Archives, Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation with regards to request for biological research. Letter from family of Ooligbuck requesting information from Kivalirmi Inuit Land Claims with notes from responder. Photocopy of entry from undisclosed book for "Ooligbuck" by Shirlee Anne Smith, p. 663-664. Photocopy from book referencing Ooligbuck, chapter "Dr. John Rae's Explorations-1846-47", Arctic Expeditions from British and Foreign Shores from the Continent to the Expedition of 1875 by D. Murray Smith, Vol. II, 1875.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oonark</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Three typed pages of story of unnamed woman who would marry Johnniebo; describes meeting, marriage, first home, pregnancy and children.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Opartok, a.k.a. Thommy Bruce (Journal) (c. 1902 - )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1926-1927</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of excerpt from resource in French: Le Journal Quotidien D'un Esquimau de L'ile de Southampton 1926-1927, par Arthur Thibert, o.m.i., p. 144-194. Eight pages from dated diary entries with edits from unknown resource. Five examination booklets from Lakehead University holding handwritten notes of diary entries from undisclosed resource: November/December 1926; December; Opartok, Thomas Bruce 1926-27, February-June 1927; Joe Pameark, John Makik, Krukoluk Iltiyardjuk (?) June-August; August -September</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oral Influences in Contemporary Inuit Literature</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Excerpt chapter "Oral Influences in Contemporary Inuit Literature" by Robin McGrath from book The Native in Literature edited by Thomas King, Cheryl Calver &amp; Helen Hoy, p. 159-173.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Orpingalik (fl. 1921 - ) shaman &amp; poet</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1931-1953</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two index cards with biographical data for Orpingalik. Excerpts from "The Netsilik Eskimos Social Life and Spiritual Culture", Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24, vol. VIII, no. 1-2, 1931 with work of Orpingalik (9 pages); excerpt p. 10-32, 15, 16, 200-201, 227-229, 321-33, 321; excerpt p. 121-122. Excerpt from Arctic Solitudes by Admiral Lord Mountevans, 1953, p. 92-95.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Orulo (fl. 1922)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Index card with biographical data on Orulo. Excerpt and photocopy of excerpt from Intellectual Culture of the Hudson Bay Eskimos- Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24, by Knud Rasmussen, Vol VII, 48-52, 52-53, written from Orulo. Excerpt from undisclosed resource with edits referencing Orulo, text heading "The sea spirit Takánâluk arnâluk: The Mother of Sea Beasts", p. 63-69.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Padlo, Ann (1935 -</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Index card with biographical data on Ann Padlo. Insert from the Bulletin on Ann Padlo from Indian-Eskimo Association, 1966, No. 3.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pamack, Rose (1941 -</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Envelope from Okalakatiget Society, Labrador, 1988. Page of handwritten notes with biographical data. Two handwritten pages of notes (back and front) with poetics and biographical data. Letter informing Dr. Petrone that permission is needed to publish poems with contact information for Torngarsuk Cultural Centre, Labrador. Contact numbers written on the back of a cough drop label.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Panigoniak, Charlie, writer</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Biographical data note for Charlie Panigoniak. Feature article for album by Charlie Panigoniak with biographical data and details of commercial release - joint initiatives of The Hudson's Bay Company, Boot Records Limited, and the Northern Service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.Index card with biographical information.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Panipakuttuk, Joe (1916 - 1970) (hunter &amp; guide)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two index cards with biographical information and attached note to one. Small excerpt of biographical information with edits cut to size. Two photocopies of article "The Reminiscences of Joe Panipakuttuk" with citation notation North, vol. 16, no. 1, Jan. 1969, (p. 10-17). Photocopies of references and photograph to Joe Panipakuttuk with citation "A Photographica Study of the 1944 Voyage of the St. Roch through the Northwest Passage", The More Northerly Route by John Beswarick Thompson, Excerpt from The Big Ship, 1967, p. 154, 185, 195. Excerpt from "The Story of Igutalik", p. 36-37, no citation given. Excerpt from "The Many Lives of Anakajuttuq" from North, vol. XVI, no. 5, September 1969, p. 12-13. Postcard addressed to Penny Petrone with quote for biographical notes for Joe Panipakuttuk (citation: The More Northerly Route by John Beswarick, Thompson, p. 168 from a source named Robin.)</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Parry, Sir William Edward</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two index cards with biographical data for William Perry, Photocopy excerpt "Notes - Sir William Edward Parry's Barrel Organ", from Polar Record, Vol. 16, no. 102, 1972, p. 413-415.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Patsauq, Charlie</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Index card with biographical information for Charlie Patsauq.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Peary, Admiral</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Index card with biographical information for Admiral Peary.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pelagie, Sister (Naya) (1931 - ) writer</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1948-1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two pages of information about Sister Pelagie with no visible citation information (p. 4-5; p.10-11). Biographical note cut to size with edits for "Sister Pelagie's Letter to Father Thibert, 1951". Sister Pelagy's note to Father Thibert as published in a photocopy of an unknown magazine, page 13-15. Photocopy of another article published in an unknown magazine, article entitled "White Lily of the North" regarding the religious profession and early life of Naya Pelagie. Picture of Naya Pelagie.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone - Inuit Correspondence (1984)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A collection of letters from sources regarding research requests sent from Penny Petrone. Inclusive of: The United Church of Canada Committee on Archives and History (1984-08-08; 1984-12-03), Centre Vital Grandin Centre (1984-08-20), Government of the Northwest Territories Canada-Centennial Library (1984-08-27), Archives Deschâtelets (1984-08-30), Martin Communication (1984-08-30), Public Archives Canada (1984-09-07; 1984-11-05), Memorial University of Newfoundland (1984-09-20; 1984-11-30; 1984-12-07), Northwest Territories-Economic Development &amp; Tourism (1984-09-24), National Museums of Canada (1984-10-11), Lakehead University-Librarian (1984-10-23), The Anglican Church of Canada (1984-11-21), Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (1984-11-21; 1984-12-06), Northwest Territories Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre (1984-11-29), The Diocese of Rupert's Land Anglican Centre (1984-08-10).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone - Inuit Correspondence (1985)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A collection of correspondence between sources and Penny Petrone regarding research requests for Inuit texts and bibliographical data. Includes letters from: The Anglican Church of Canada Archives (1985-01-11, 1985-06-11); National Museums Canada (1985-01-14, 1985-12-18); a return-to-sender letter from Dr. Jacques Rousseau, Centre d'études nordiques, Université Laval (1985-01-24); Moravia Church Archives (1985-01-15, 1985-07-11); R. Fumoleau (1985-01-17); Peabody Museum (1985-01-23); Dartmouth College (1985-02-09, 1985-06-28); Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge (1985-02-12, 1985-06-12, 1985-07-11); Hochelaga Inuit Literature Project (1985-02-22, 1985-10-04); National Museums of Canada (1985-02-22, 1985-05-03); Dorothy Harley Eber (1985-02-26, 1985-07-15); Canada Post Corporation-National Postal Museum (1985-03-08); Nora T. Murchison (1985-03-18); Labrador East Integrated School Board (1985-03-19, 1985-09-10, 1985-10-18); Hugh Anson-Cartwright (1985-03-22); Public Archives Canada (1985-03-26, 1985-07-30, 1985-08-13, 1985-08-19, 1985-09-09); Them Days Magazine (1985-04-04, 1985-07-29, 1985-10-03); Colleen Lynch (1985-04-10 7:15AM); Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (1985-04-18, 1985-08-21, 1985-09-03), (1985-07-16); Northwest Territories Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre (1985-05-02); Dave re: Keewatin Echo, Inuktitut (06-14, 07-22, 07-29, 09-17, 09-19, 10-28); Diocese of Churchill Hudson Bay, publisher of Eskimo (1985-07-06); Metropoloitan Toronto Library Board (1985-07-11); Jean Blodgett (1985-07-17); Carleton University (1985-07-22); Canadian Ethnology Service-National Museum of Man-National Museums of Canada (1985-07-25, 1985-07-25); Colleen re: Grenfell Association (1985-07-25); Memorial University of Newfoundland (1985-07-29, 1985-08-20); Torngâsok Cultural Centre (1985-08-05); House of Commons, Thomas Suluk, M.P. Nunatsiaq (1985-09-06, 1985-09-22); Inuit Tapirisat of Canada (1985-09-11); The Winnipeg Art Gallery (1985-09-16); La Corporation Episcopale Catholique Romaine de la Baie d'Hudson (1985-09-26); Parks Canada (1985-09-27); Dundee Museum-City of Dundee District Council (1985-10-09, 1985-11-26); Dorothy L. Robinson (1985-10-30); The Indian &amp; Colonial Research Center (1985-11-14); Northwest Territories Minister of Economic Development and Tourism (1985-11-13); unopened returned letter for Dr. Garth Taylor, Arctic Ethnologist, Canada Ethnology Service; Paul Taylor, Government of the Northwest Territories (1985-12-09); Senate of Canada - Willie Adams (1985-12-10)</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone - Inuit Correspondence (1986)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A collection of correspondence between sources and Penny Petrone regarding research requests for Inuit texts and biographical data. Includes letters from: Federal Record Centre, Massachusetts (1986-01-28); Labrador East Integrated School Board (1986-02-06); National Archives-Boston Branch (1986-02-11, 1986-04-28, 1986-10-23); The Senate of Canada, Charlie Watt (1986-02-17); Darmouth College (1986-02-21); William M. Kaller (?) (1986-02-17); Dave (1986-03-04, 1986-03-11, 1986-03-18, 1986-11-07, 1986-11-12); Gudrun Schäfer, Seminar Für Anglistik (1986-10-03); Inuktitut magazine, D.I.A.N.D. (1986-03-12); Dr. Stanley P. Tozeski, Archivist, National Archives (1986-04-21, 1986-10-14); Energy, Mines and Resources Canada (1986-06-13); Excellency (1986-07-24); Robin McGrath (1986-08-18, 1986-10-01, 1986-10-27, 1986-12-08); Association Inuksiutiit Katimajiit Inc. (1986-08-19); Bishop's University (1986-08-25); Mary Ellen (1986-09-08); Northwest Territories Economic Development &amp; Tourism (1986-09-16); The New London County Historical Society (1986-10-03); National Museum of Natural History-Smithsonium Institution (1985-10-04); Mystic Seaport Museum (1986-10-06);Inuit Cultural Institute (1986-10-20, 1986-11-12); Inuvialuit Communications Society (1986-11-13); Chapleau Public Library (1986-11-20); Penumbra Press (1986-11-13).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone - Inuit Correspondence (1987)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence and research notes for contacts. Includes: 5 pages of summary notes; letters for contact information (1987-08-10); Evelyn S. Nef (1987-09-29); Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (1987-12-15); John Bennett (nd); Raymond D. Poccola (1988-01-29); Edmund Carpenter (1987-09-01); The Arctic Society (1987-07-10); Nunutsiaq News (1987-07-10); Sheldon O'Connell (1987-07-21); Mr. Desjardin (1987-07-28); Eskimo Museum (nd); Toronto Star (1987-07-10); Them Days magazine (1983-01-20).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone Northern Voices reviews</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A collection of reviews of Penny Petrone's book Northern Voices Inuit Writing in English. Includes: 4 copies of Globe &amp; Mail, Janet Silman (1989-02-25); 3 copies and 1 original of Canadian Literature-New Books (November 1988); uncited publication with Book Reviews from Ken Hanly, Department of Philosophy, Brandon University, p. 165-167.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pitseolak, Ashoono (1907 -1983) graphic artist</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two index cards with biographical information for Ashoono Pitseolak.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pitseolak, Peter (1902 -1973) artist and author</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Reference for "The Sinking of the Nascopie" from People from our side, with biographical information cut-to-size for Peter Pitseolak. Review by Brian W. Lewis of Pitseolak, A Canadian Tragedy by David F. Raine from The Beaver, Summer 1981, p. 59-60. Excerpt from Peter Pitseolak, "People from our side" noted with ?, p. 49-61. Copy of article "Peter Pitseolak Artist and Author", by Dorothy Eber, The Beaver, Winter 1975, p. 36-39. Review of People from our side by Fredereca Knight, The Beaver, nd, p. 50. Review of People from our side from Queen's Quarterly, nd, p. 346. Uncited review of People from our side by W. P. Adams, nd. Copy of document from Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, "Peter Pitseolak (1902-1973), source David Lee, p. 237-246. Copy of article, "Priceless Images of the Old Ways" by Terry Byrnes, Up Here, September/October 1994, p. 57, 60. Four index cards with biographical information about Peter Pitseolak.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pitsiulak, Lypa (1943 - ), graphic artist &amp; carver</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979-1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopies of uncited article entitled "My Ideas Come From Up In The Air", p. 12-19; Lypa Pitsiulak biographical information cut-to-size with reference to writings The Old and the New. Excerpts from Baffin Island exhibit at The Winnipeg Art Gallery, July 23 - September 25, 1983, "My Ideas Come From Up In The Air" in syllabics, Contents page from book. Art exhibit information for Sculpture and Prints by Lypa Pitsiulak of Pangnirtung, April 21st to May 5th 1979, the upstairs gallery, Winnipeg Manitoba with artist's exhibition history, biographical information, photos of work (10 pages). Excerpt from writings of Lypa Pitsiulak, tr. by Jonah Kilabuk, "Baffin Island Catalogue", Winnipeg Art Gallery July 23 - September 25, 1983, p. 12-19.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Polar Inuit</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1921</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A review cut from a magazine for The Last Kings of Thule by Jean Malaurie with reference to Polar Inuit. Photocopy of the chapter "From the Life and History of the Eskimos - The First Discovery", from Greenland by the Polar Sea-The Story of the Thule Expeditions From Melville Bay to Cape Monis Jesup, 1921, p. 1-3. An index card with biographical information about Polar Inuit. [Originally titled: Polar Eskimos]</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Polaris Inquiry (Hannah Joe) see Taqullituq</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Thirteen pages of handwritten research notes for dated details, biographical data, contact information, resource location and expenses. Photocopy of testimony of questions and answers with research edits from undisclosed source (2 pages). Photocopies of details of expedition from the Esquimaux News with reference numbers 5065.14, 5065.7, and research edits (2 pages); Weekly Herald, Saturday May 24, 1873 (2 pages); "The Story of the Polaris" from The New York Daily Tribune (3 pages). Eleven pages of handwritten research notes with details of polar expeditions, historical timeline notes, Inuit community members, expedition crew members, whalers, locations and dates of significance. Typed page with edits with story and context of Polaris Expedition.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pomiuk, Gabriel ( -1897)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two index cards with biographical information for Pomiuk. Five typed pages of quotes from William Byron Forbush from Pomiuk: A Waif of Labrador, pp. 133, 132-3, 107, 105, 97. Photocopied pages obtained from Northern Affairs National Resources (1964-11-04) from Pomiuk: A Waif of Labrador by William Byron Forbush, p. 96-97, 104-109, 114-115, 132-133, 142-147 [with photos]. Edited research note, cut to size, with biographical information about Pomiuk entitled "Pomiuk's Letter to Mr. Martin, 1897". Typed page of quote from Pomiuk: A Waif of Labrador by William Byron Forbush, p. 107-8.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pootoogook (Baffin Island)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Magazine article pages from The Beaver with article by Margery Hinds called "Pootoogook", Autumn 1984, p. 38-44. Two photocopies of above article by Margery Hinds called "Pootoogook".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pudloo, Joseph</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Index card with biographical information for Joseph Pudloo.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Qalalak, Margaret</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Edited photocopies of articles "Two Old-Timers Speak About the Past" from Eskimo, December 1962, p. 8-11; "New From the North", Eskimo, Christmas 1965, p. 22-23.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Qaqortinqneq</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1931</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>One page of photocopy of excerpt from resource "Intellectual Culture of the Hudson Bay Eskimos", Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24, Vol. VIII, No. 1-2, p. 224-225. Three page typed excerpt from resource "The Netsilik Eskimos: Social Life and Spiritual Culture, Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24, Vol. VIII, No. 1-2, p. 121-22. One page typed excerpt with edits from Rasmussen (1931:137), Vol. VIII, No. 1-2.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Qaviaktar, (Coppermine) Eskimo</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>5 page narration account of Qaviaktar (a Coppermine Inuit) by Rev. Maurice Metayer detailing his fathers murder in 1895.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Qillarjuaq</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Seven pages of handwritten research notes with biographical information about Qitlak, migrations, Inuit history, historical timeline. Cut out article from uncited newspaper entitled "The last migration of Inuit retraced", nd.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Quasa, Francois</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Reprint of "The story of Pudlaksaq" by Francois Quasa in two languages</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Quissa, Tumasi.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A copy Tumasi Quissa's "Better Times" record with Boot Records Limited; the lyrics of "When I grow big" by Tumasi translated by Basil Kiblakoot.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Rae, Dr. John (1813 -1893)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A Caedmon of Whitby publishers small brochure detailing a book by R. L. Richards "Dr. John Rae"; A two page copy of an excerpt from Arctic Profiles titled "John Rae (1813-1893); a letter mailed to Penny Petrone highlighting the Royal Scottish Museums artefacts of Dr. John Rae.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Rasmussen, Knud (1879-1933) “Rasmussen to save Eskimo baby girls”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A New York TImes article dated April 1st, 1925 on Knud Rasmussen discussing Inuit infanticide practices and their songs and legends; followed by a typed up copy. A photocopy excerpt titled "The 5th Thule Expedition as seen by the Eskimos", pp 19-25, 1976. Photocopy excerpt titled "Knuid Rasmussen and his visit to Chesterfiled Inlet in 1922" by periodical "Eskimo Fall-Winter" dated 1977-1978, 34th year, Series No.14. Typed narration of Inuit interaction with Rasmussen expedition interaction. Photocopy excerpt of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24 vol. 10, no.2, pages 71-73. Several study cards written by Peny Petrone on Rasmussen. 1 page typed excerpt of Inuit interview, sourced from Rasmussen, Knud. Intellectual Culture of the Hudson Bay Eskimos. Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24 (Copenhagen, 1930) pp 52-53. 1 page typed excerpt of Inuit interview, sourced from Rasmussen, Knud. The Netsilik Eskimos: Social Life and Spiritual Culture. Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24 (Copenhagen, 1931) pp 46-47.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Rasmussen, Knud "Intellectual Culture of the Copper Eskimos"</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of excerpt from Intellectual Culture of the Copper Eskimos Denmark 1932). pp 113-270, 287-293.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">RCMP, “RCMP in Arctic learned from Eskimos” News Chronicle</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Newspaper clipping cutout tired "RCMP in Arctic learned from Eskimos" by Bob Bowman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Récit d’une Sauvagesse Esquimaux, Biblioteque National</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of excerpt titled "Récit d’une Sauvagesse Esquimaux", Biblioteque National, N. Aqc. Fr. 2549. Photocopy excerpt titled "Acoutsina", an account of an Inuit girl taken captive in 1717 by Le Gardeur de Courtemanche, pp 7-10. Photocopy of excerpt titled "Le Gardeur de Courtemanche", an account of his life in Labrador and interactions with the Inuit peoples, pp 383-4.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Report on the Pan-Arctic Co-operative Conference (1980)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Co-op North Magazine titled "Report on the Pan-Arctic Co-operative Conference, dated April 21-25th, 1980 in George River. In two languages, English and Inuktitut.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Richardson, John</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Page detailing the book "Arctic Ordeal". The Journal of John Richardson, Surgeon-Naturalist with Franklin, 1820-1822. Edited by C. Stuart Houston.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Robidoux, Omer, Bishop (1913-1986)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copy of article titled "The flying bishop Omer Robidoux, O. M. I. 1913-1986" by Charles Choque, pp 6-11.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ross, Susan, artist (1915 - ) Images of the north</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Pamphlet detailing the works by artist Susan Ross of Thunder Bay. Invitation card to attend Altered Egos, the multimedia work of Carl Beam, dated October 12th, 1984. Invitiation card to attend Images of the North, etchings by Susan Ross, dated September 26th, 1984.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Rousselière, Guy-Marie Rev. (1913 – 1994)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1960-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>File contains two letters to Dr Petrone discussing her interest in Rousseliere. Two photos of Rouseliere and Petrone together at St. Albert, Manitoba. A photocopied excerpt titled "I live with the Eskimos", an article by Guy Mary-Rousseliere. Dated February 1971/ pp 188-217. A photocopy except titled "The Grace of Kukigak", dated December 1960. Photocopy of obituary article titled "Authority on Arctic and its people" by the Globe and Mail, April 30th, 1994. 3 index cards detailing texts on Rousseliere. Typed obituary titled "Father Guy Mary-Rousseliere from the Ottawa Citizen, May 1st, 1994.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Rowley, Graham W., writer “What are Eskimos”; “The Canadian Eskimo today”, The Polar record, v. 16(101), 1972, p. 201-05</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt titled "What are Eskimos?" by G. W. Rowley, pp 12-18. Photocopied book review of "Inuit: The North in Transition" by Ulli Steltzer, Vancouver/Toronto, 1982. Reviewed by Graham Rowley. Photocopy excerpt titled " The Canadian Eskimo Today" by Graham Rowley. Dated December 1971, pp 201-05. Typed narration of Rowley discussing interest in the book "Eskimo" and Father Guy Mary-Rousseliere.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Royal Navy Ships</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt titled "The Wintering-over of Royal Navy Ships in the Canadian Arctic, 1819-1876" by C. S. Mackinnon. Taken from The Beaver. Dated Winter 1984, pp 12-21.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">St. Roch (The)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1945</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt titled "Arctic Odyssey" by Clifford Wilson. Taken from The Beaver. Dated March 1945, pp 3-7.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sanaaq</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt about an Inuit woman named Sanaaq, dated 1969.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">“Sanikiluaq” (Belcher’s Island), by Richard Harrington, Beaver, Winter 1981</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt titled "Sanikiluaq" by Richard Harrington. Taken from The Beaver. pp 12- 16.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Santucci, Romano (1934- )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two letters from Prof. Santucci Romano to Dr Petrone discussing the "Arctic Club".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Saviadjuk, Charlie (1947 - ) memoir</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of the memoir by Charlie Saviadjuk titled "Changes that I have seen heard and felt in the last 31 years". pp 1-40.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sedna Myth</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Page titled "Sedna; The woman who lives in the sea", by Glenbow Museum. Typed page on a little girl named 'Nuliajuk'. Photocopy excerpt titled "Changes in the Sedna myth among the Aivilik" by Edmund S. Carpenter. Anthropological papers, University of Alaska. Volume 3, no. 2, dated 1955, pp 69-73. Photocopy excerpt discussing myth of Sedna, pp 364-70. Typed pages on myth of Sedna taken from J.W. Bilby. Among Unknown Eskimos. London, 1923. pp 187-192. Photocopy excerpt titled "Doctor Faust and the Woman in the Sea" by Alex Spalding, dated 1972.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Semigok, Liz (1948 - )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A page with two Liz Semigok poems, "What an Undistinguished Lamp!"; "My Cooking Pot". A written note detailing who Liz Semigok is.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Shoofly Alairak, ( - 1935),</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two page photocopy excerpt of The Beaver book reviews, titled "Canada North Now" by Farley Mowat, and "Canoe Canada" by Nick Nickels. Dated Spring 1977, pp 62-53. Photocopy excerpt titled ""Shoofly" Queen of Southampton Island" by Eugene Fafard. Dated Spring-Summer 1984, pp 2-7. Multiple notes on 'Shoofly' by Dr. Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Shuwarak, Thomas (Baker’s Lake)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt following an Inuit named Thomas Shuwarak titled "An Eskimo talks about father Buliard". Dated September 1958, pp 16-19.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Siberia, “The Troy of the North”.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Newspaper clipping titled "The Troy of the North". Taken from the Globe and Mail on January 24th, 1998.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Simon, Mary, Ambassador for Circumpolar Affairs (1947 - )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy and of biographical sketch of Mary Simon, in English and Inuit. A typed version of previous biographical sketch included, dated August 1985. Photocopy of presentation speech for Arctic Policy Conference at McGill University by Mary Simon titled "The Role of Inuit in International Affairs". Dated September 19th-21st, 1985. Newspaper clipping titled "New leader of Inuit has paid her dues" by Matthew Fisher of the Globe and Mail. Photocopy of presentation speech for Aboriginal Business Women's National Workshop in Winnipeg by Mary Simon titled "Prospects for future economic development". Dated January 11th-13th, 1985. The Fall 1995 edition of the quarterly periodical Dreamcatcher. Maclean magazines article on Mary Simon, dated December 23rd, 1996.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sinnisiak (Copper) ( - 1930)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1917</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>An excerpt from "British Laws and Arctic Men" by R.G. Moyles regarding a murder trial in which Sinnisiak, an Inuit Man of Coronation Gulf, NWT, murdered a man. The excerpt provided is of his testimony.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Smiler, Isa (1921 - 1986)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Typed memoir of Isa Smiler detailing life as a hunter, sculptor, and artist between 1920s-50s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Stefansson, Vilhjamur, author (1879-1962)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1913-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Newspaper clipping titled "Hunters of the Arctic". Several written notes by Petrone on Stefansson. Newspaper clipping from Egyption Gazette titled "Hunters of the North". Newspaper clipping titled "Elders were Decimated". Photocopy excerpt following an Inuit named Ilavinirk. Titled "My life with the Eskimo". Stefansson. London: 1913. pg 422-429. Single page introducing "Microfilm edition of Arctic Expedition Diaries of Vilhjalmur Stefansson", published by the Dartmouth College Library and Xerox University Microfilms. Magazine excerpt titled "North of the Arctic Circle" by Stefansson, Larsen and Lloyd, taken from CBC Times, V.15, no. 29, January 19-25, p 2-4. Magazine excerpt tilted "Snubs in Stefansson tribute surprising". Photocopy excerpt titled "Noashak's Growing Up" by Vilhjamur Stefansson, taken from The American Girl, March 1927, pp 12-14. Photocopy of Newspaper artcile titled "Meeting the Arctic on its own terms: Four years of lonely exploration, depending on the rifle for subsistence" by Vilhjamur Stefansson. Photocopy excerpt tilted "Religious beliefs of the Eskimo" by Vilhjamur Stefansson, taken from Harper's monthly magazine, pp 869-78. Photocopy excerpt titled "Property among the Eskimos" by Vilhjamur Stefansson, taken from The world tomorrow, April 1922, pp 100-01. Photocopy excerpt titled "The Stefansson-Anderson Expedition", taken from the Anthropological papers American Museum of Natural History, Vol. XIV. pp 126-32. Photocopy excerpt titled "Ululina" by Kutak, December 1916. Photocopy excerpt titled "Stefansson as I knew him" by Richard S. Finnie, parts 1 and 2, taken from North Nord, 1978, pp 36-44, 12-19. Photocopy excerpt titled "Stefansson's mystery" by Richard S. Finnie, taken from North Nord, 1978, pp 2-7. Photocopy excerpt titled "Scientist and Showman" by Philip Goldring, taken from The Beaver, April-May 1987, pp 59-61. Photocopy excerpt titled "Karluk: The Great Untold Story of Arctic Exploration" by William Laird McKinlay, London 1976, p 128. Photocopy excerpt titled "The People of the Caribou Antler", taken from "How found the blond Eskimo" from series "Meeting the Arctic on its own terms of Newspaper serialization of My life with the Eskimo, 1913. Newspaper clipping titled "The rebellious explorer of the Arctic" by William R. Hunt, review by Erling Friis-Baastad.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Storkerson, Martina</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1929</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several newspaper clippings titled "Young Martina tells of..." by John Shaw, taken from Edmonton Journal Nov.23, 1929. Written note by Petrone on Storkerson. Multiple photocopy excerpts titled " Wonders of Modern Life Amaze Eskimo pair in Vancouver"; "Eskimoland's Heroine now fights for life"; "Fair child of frozen north recalls her youth in arctic" taken from the Toronto Sun, September-October 1929.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Suluk, Thomas (1950 - 2018)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt of Suluk's "first private members motion" in Parliament on June 6th, 1985, pp 1-19. Photocopy of letter from Suluk to 'Inuit', tited "Letter from M.P. for Nunatsiaq. Copy of Suluk Parliamentary and constituency brief summary. Photocopy Excerpt of narration of Northern Air transportation services motion by Thomas Suluk on June 6th, 1985.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tagoona, Armand, Rev. (1926 - 1991)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Typed Inuit story by Armand Tagoona of a hunter turned murderer, taken from "Shadows", Ottawa: Ober Press, 1975. Multiple index cards with notes from Petrone. Typed Inuit story by Armand Tagoona about an Inuit called Angakkuq, taken from "Shadows", Ottawa: Ober Press 1975. Photocopy excerpt about 'Drum dancing' taken from "Shadows" by Armand Tagoona, Ottawa: Ober Press 1975. A photocopy excerpt in English and Inuit titled "Tagoona Remembers" by Tagoona for the Arctic Peoples' Conference, in Copenhagen. Followed by a typed up version in English. Photocopy excerpt titled "The Ordination of Armand Tagoona", taken from The Arctic News 10-59 (Oct. 1959) pp 4-6. Typed excerpt titled "Education" by Armand Tagoona, taken from Inuit Today vol.6, no.5 (June 1977) pp 53-55. Photocopy excerpt titled "The hidden happiness of our ancestors" by Armand Tagoona in English and Inuit, pp 46-49.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Note: contains descriptions of rape and violence.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tagoona, William</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt of William Tagoona's Northern Man 1981 record from Boot Records limited. Labeled in English, French and Inuit.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Takornaq (c. 1870 - )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1921</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Typed excerpt of Inuit woman named Takornaq (C.1870- ), taken from Rasmussen, Knud. Intellectual Culture of the Hudson Bay Eskimos. Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24 (Copenhagen 1930) Vol. VII, 23-29. Typed excerpt of Inuit woman named Atagittaaluk (famine survivor) remembered by Tagornaq.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Descriptions of survivors account of cannibalism during famine.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Talerook, Martha</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1931-1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Typed excerpt of 'northern people' by Talerook. 1983 Calendar with a story by Martha Talerook, illustrated by Ruth Annaqtussi. Typed excerpts from Rasmussen, Knud. The Netsilik Eskimos: Social Life and Spiritual Culture. Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24 (Copenhagen 1931) Vol.VIII, No. 1-2, 321.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Note: contains descriptions of famine and violence.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Taparti, Bill (poet)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Printed and second photocopy of "Poems" by Bill Taparti, presented by the Department of Adult Education (Rankin Inlet N.W.T) in 1984.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tapatai, Louis (1905 - 1983)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Written notes by Petrone on Tapatai biography. Two typed out "stories" by Louis Tapatai, taken from N.W.T data book, History of Chesterfield inlet. 1984-5, pp 116.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tattoos</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt titled "Telltale Tattoos" by A. Stevenson, taken from "North", Nov.-Dec. 1967, p. 36-43</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Taylor, Garth</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>File contains two letters to Dr. Petrone discussing her interest in Rousseliere. Two photos of Rouseliere and Petrone together at St. Albert, Manitoba. A photocopied excerpt titled "I live with the Eskimos", an article by Guy Mary-Rousseliere. Dated February 1971/ pp 188-217. A photocopy except titled "The Grace of Kukigak", dated December 1960. Photocopy of obituary article titled "Authority on Arctic and its people" by the Globe and Mail, April 30th, 1994. 3 index cards detailing texts on Rousseliere. Typed obituary titled "Father Guy Mary-Rousseliere from the Ottawa Citizen, May 1st, 1994.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tedjuk, Joe (c. 1923 - )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Magazine article from "The Beaver" dated January/February 1986, titled "The Hard North: Life and Death at the Edge of the World", contents included "Voyage to Nutheltin" by Cockburn; "Times of Sorrow, TImes of Joy" by Tedjuk; "Last Voyage of the McLellan" by Goldring; "Relics of an Arctic life" by McGhee. Multiple typed copies of Joe Tedjuk's memoir "Times of Sorrow, Times of Joy", pp 1-39.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teemotee, Joshie</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt with typed copy titled "Inuit and the Constitution" by Joshie Teemotee, pp 18-20.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teenar, Simon</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two typed copies of a letter written by Simon Teenar of Whale Cove to Tagak Curley.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Them Days Magazine</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Magazine "Them Days", Stories of Early Labrador, Vol 10, No.3, March 1985, contents include "Monsignor Edward J. O'Brien"; "Dogs and dogteams"; "Inuit legends"; "Labrador Crafts"; "Bangbelly"; "My childhood and other memories"; "Labrador Gallery". Photocopy excerpt from Them Days magazine, pp 319.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thrasher, Willie (1949 - ); Anthony Trasher (1937-)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Typed letter by Willie Thrasher, taken from Inuit Today, Vol.5, No.1 (January 1976) pp 32-33. Photocopy excerpt titled "Thrasher's Christmas past" accounting Anthony Trashers memoir, taken from The Native Perspective (December 1979) pp 24-5, 44. Excerpt taken from Thrasher: Skid Row Eskimo, titled "The Cork Pops", pp 142.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tiktalik, Susie ( - 1980) “Susie Tiktalik from her life story”, Inuvialuit, spring 1982, p. 15</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt titled "From her Life Story" by Susie Tiktalik, taken from Inuvialuit, Vol.6, No.3 (Spring 1982) pp 15-16.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tongak, Agatha (1916 - )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt and typed copy of "Agatha Tongak's story, taken from Inuttituut magazine 1975, pp 49-52.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Toolooakjuak, Peter (fl. 1922-24)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1922</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy letter titled "Peter Toolooakjuak 1922-24", taken from RG 85 Vol.610, file 2712.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">True tales – 11 true stories told by the Inuit themselves</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of a book entitled "True Experiences- Men of the North", a collection of stories written by Inuit authors/storytellers. Includes handwritten notes by Petrone. Stories included: Golden Memories of the Past by Felix Nugaviak, The Toughest Year of My Life (Long Crossing) by Jim Wolkie, Life in Banksland During the Crossing by Bessie Wolkie and Ivy Pannigak, The Trials and Ordeals of a Young Boy by Geddes Wolkie, Time of Trial and Sorrow by Bessie Andeason, Mangilaluk Adrift on Ice by Felix Nugaviak, A Typical Year of an Inuk by Raddi Kowichuk, Summer Crossing- Life and Trip from Banksland by Charlie Gruben, Life of the Pioneers in Banks Island -1929-1930 by Persis Gruben, The Inuktuyut- the Cannibals of the North by Raddi Kowichuk, and Murder and Vengence in the Husky Lakes by an unknown author.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">“Tukak Theatre” by Ole Jorgensen</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Magazine Tukak' Teatret 1979 edition in Inuit (Greenlandic) titled "Eskimoisk trommesang, dans, digtning, livssyn, leg og tegninger. Eskimuut inngerutaat, tivaasaat, pitsiaat, eqqarsaatersuutaat, pinnguaataat titartagaallu"; a typed account of the magazine in English.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tukisivikeat, v. 2(7) p. 7 – letter by Michael Alerk &amp; letter by Arnie Napajiq</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt titled "Letters to the editor", taken from Tukisiviksat (July 1972), Vol. 2, No. 8</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tusautit Newsletter, # 3, Jan. 25, Mar. 14, &amp; Dec. 9, 1985</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of Tusautit Newsletter in English and Inuit titled "Get them while they last!" from January 25, 1985, issue #3. Photocopy of Tusautit Newsletter in English and Inuit titled "Health concerns discussed", from January 11th, 1985, Issue #2. Photocopy of Tusautit Newsletter in English and Inuit titled "Hunters Resign", from March 14th, 1985, Issue #5. Photocopy of Tusautit Newsletter in English and Inuit titled "Victories for Pang!", from April 29th, 1985, Issue #3.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tuttle, Charles (chap. 8 from Our North Land, 1985, pp. 72-85</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt of 8th chapter titled "North Bluff-Ashe's Inlet"; 9th chapter titled "Prince of Wales Sound", pp 72-85. Included two typed accounts of a song and narration from excerpt.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ugarng (c. 1810)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Note by Petrone on Ugarng, born 1810, hunter, mechanic.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Uisakavsak (1875-1910)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969-1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Excerpt titled Uisakavsak, "The Big Liar" by Rolf Gilberg, Folk, 11-12, 1969/70, 83-95.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ukumaaluk, William ( -1956)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1955</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt titled "A fight on an iceberg" by WIlliam Ukumaaluk, relating a story in 1955.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Umaok, Thomas Rev. (1879-1965), diary extracts, 1971-4, series 5-2-2, Anglican Church of Canada, General Synod Archives</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1960-1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of obituary of Rev. Thomas Umaok, taken from Arctic News (May 1965). Letter from The Anglican Church of Canada to Dr. Petrone discussing Umaok information provided (Biography, and photos), provided: typed note detailing Umaok, 5 photocopied photos with information relevant to Umaok, biography information on Robinson, Dorothy L. Typed schedule titled "Regional Research Proposal Development Workshops". Typed and photocopy account by Umaok taken from The Arctic News (June 1960) pg 4-12. Photocopy excerpt of "Thomas Umaok Papers: Sermons and notes", M 71-4 Series 5-2-2, taken from the Diocese of the Arctic Collection from the Anglican Church of Canada.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ungava</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1948-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt titled "Moravians to Ungava" by Douglas Luchman, taken from The Beaver (September 1948), pp 28-31. Photocopy excerpt titled "Ungava" by A. Copland, taken from North (March/April 1970) Vol, 17, pp 38-44. Photocopy excerpt titled "Folk Lore" by Lucien M. Turner, taken from Ethnology of the Ungava District, 11th annual report of the Bureau of Ethnology (Washington, 1894) pp 261-67. Photocopy excerpt titled "Unknown Ungava: The home of the Heathen Esquimaux", taken from Colonial and Continental Church Society (Fleet Street, London) M 56-1, Pick Papers Series XIX.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Uta’naaq, Alexis (1951 - )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Notes on Uta'naaq biography by Petrone. Typed song titled "Don't Worry" by Alexis Uta'naaq, translated by B. K. Photocopy of song titled "Being away from home" by Alexis Uta'naaq. Photocopy excerpt of song "Our Enemy" and description of song origin. Letter from Alexis Uta'naaq to Petrone giving permission to use songs in publication.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Warmow, Brother M,</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1852</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpts titled "Extras from Brother M. Warmow's journal of his residence in Cumberland Inlet, during the winter of 1857-1858" by periodical accounts of the work of Moravian missions Vol.23, No.242 (March 1859) pp 87-92.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Watt, Charlie (1944 - )</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copy of the official report for the Debates of the Senate for the 2nd session, 32nd Parliament, Vol.129, No.28 (April 5th, 1984). Typed narrative of Charlie Watt speaking in the Debates of the Senate session.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Webster, David, (1951-1982)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Dr. Petrone's notes for the launch of Northern Voices at Lakehead University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Weetaluktuk, Daniel “Daniel Weetaluktuk: contributions to Canadian Arctic anthropology” Etudes/Inuit studies, v. 8(1), 1984, p. 103-114</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt titled Daniel Weetaluktuk: Contributions to Canadian Arctic Anthropology" by Allen P. McCartney, taken from Inuit Studies, Vol.8, No.1 (1984) pp 102-115.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Westaltuk, John, “Land”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy and typed excerpt titled "Land" by John Westaltuk in English and Inuit, taken from Inukshuk, January 7th, 1976.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wrangel Island</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Petrone's notes on Wrangel Island.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">“The Yukon” Classroom, May/June 1984</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Typed excerpt on Yukon history titled "Chapter 1: The Beginnings 1861-84", pp 1-19. Typed pages titled "Initial scraping of seal skin". Multiple Diary entries/memoires dating between 1981-4. Sample text of The Fur Trader and the Prospector: The Story of the Nagles, "An Historical Sketch" by Edmund Harry Nagle with Jordan Zinovich, pp 1-12. Brief book synopsis on government policies and practices concerning native land and resource claims in the Nort West Territories, highlights chapter summaries. Photocopy of paper with title "Student Simulation". Photocopy of paper with title "Territory: Yukon", taken from Classroom (May/June 1984. Photocopy of Inuit painting/photo. Photocopy of "The Yukon" geographical bio.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Zavatti, Silvio</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970-1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt titled "La Poesia Degli Eschimisi" in Italian by Silvio Zavatti, pp 99- 106.Typed page in Italian by Silvio Zavatti titled "I rapporti degli Inuit con I bianchi, ovvero, cio che insegna l'isperieniza", taken from nordamericana Canadiana Problemi di storia Canadese, 1983, pp 160-1. A copy of the Istituto Geografico Polare: pubblicazioni Bibliografiche by Silvio Zavatti, titled "Indici della rivista Eskimo: 1944-1969" from 1970.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Diary/Letters</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains retyped versions of an unidentified set of diary entries by an Indigenous man in Canada from June 20th to August 28th of an unknown year pertaining to activities during the fur trade. Also contains two retyped letters addressed to "My Dear Wife", one from "Manatonawhing Indian Lake Huron" 1862 and one undated.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Picture Writing</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains three pages on picture writing in Indigenous culture, mostly giving example of characters used. Origin unknown, undated.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two newspaper clippings of an article in The Globe and Mail about the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples and federal Indian Affairs Minister Ron Irwin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit music and songs – Alexis Utanaq, Willie Thrasher, Charlie Adams</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Three cassette tapes of Inuit music and songs by Alexis Utanaq titled "The Eskimos of Hudson Bay and Alaska"; Willie Thrasher titled "Spirit Child"; Charlie Adams titled "Minstrel on Ice".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inuit songs and dances</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two cassette tapes of Inuit songs and dances by the CBC.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Interviews: Petrone and Duke Redbird; Petrone and Mrs. Redmund</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970-1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two cassette tapes of an interview on November 20th, 1976 with Penny Petrone and Duke Redbird; one cassette tape of an interview dated 1970 with Penny Petrone and Mrs. Redmund.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone speeches: Canadian-Indigenous stereotypes: myth and reality; Canadian poetry: a survey</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two cassette tapes titled. One titled "Canadian Indian Stereotypes: Myth and Reality" dated February 29th, 1988; one titled "Canadian Poetry: A Survey" dated February 23rd, 1978.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pow-wow, Mt. McKay, July 1, 1989</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>VHS tape titled "Pow-wow, Mt. McKay" dated July 1st, 1989.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pow-wow recorded by P. Petrone; Chiefs in General Council, Apr. 30, 1846; Addresses to the Earl of Dufferin, 1874; poems by Theresa Brant &amp; Bernice Loft Boxes 27-30 – Crawford Material</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1846-1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Three cassette tapes. One titled "Pow-wow: N.A. Indians" recorded by P. Petrone at the Fort William Reserve C. 1970. One titled "Chiefs in General Council at Orillia" dated April 30th, 1846. One titled "Addresses to the Earl of Dufferin, 1874; poems by Theresa Brant &amp; Bernice Loft" related to boxes 27-30 of Isabella Crawford material.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
      </c>
      <c level="series">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Books and Readers: MA Thesis</unittitle>
          <unitdate normal="1970/1970" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="1.5B1">
        Approximately 30 cm of textual records.    </physdesc>
        </did>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
        </odd>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>Penny Petrone's Master's thesis was titled "Books and Readers, 1594: A Survey and Analysis of all Books Printed in England or in English Abroad during the year 1594." With this thesis, published March 1970, she earned a Masters of Arts at Lakehead University.<lb/><lb/>The series contains research notes and a copy of the thesis.</p>
        </scopecontent>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Books and Readers #3, Research, M.A thesis - Correspondence</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains several letters from various universities, libraries, archives, and museums in Great Britain and the United States responding to requests from Penny Petrone about books for her Master's thesis.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Books and Readers #3, Research, M.A thesis - Printing</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains notecards listing 3- to 5-digit numbers referring to books, as well as information on who they were printed by or for.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Books and Readers #3, Research, M.A thesis - Titles</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains notecards listing authors, titles, appearance, and methods of printing for books printed in English in 1594 as research for Petrone's Master's thesis. Many of the cards are attached to several pages of handwritten notes about content, including quotes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Books and Readers #4, Research, M.A thesis</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains notecards listing authors, titles, appearance, and methods of printing for books printed in English in 1594 as research for Petrone's Master's thesis. Many of the cards are attached to several pages of handwritten notes about content, including quotes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Books and Readers #5, Research, M.A thesis - Authors</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains notecards listing authors alongside 4- or 5-digit numbers, which might correspond with an unknown catalogue system.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Books and Readers #5, Research, M.A thesis - Titles</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains notecards listing authors, titles, appearance, and methods of printing for books printed in English in 1594 as research for Petrone's Master's thesis.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Books and Readers: external critique 10/04</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a typed copy of Penny Petrone's Master's thesis titled "Book and Readers, 1594: A Survey and Analysis of all Books Printed in England or in English Abroad during the year 1594" alongside several pages of evaluation by Betty Hunt at the University of Massachusetts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Misc (loose)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a floppy disk labelled "Petrone (Johnston) 3", several pages of notes, and a sheet of information on the Department of English M.A. Program.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
      </c>
      <c level="series">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Isabella Valancy Crawford: PhD Thesis</unittitle>
          <unitdate normal="1831/1998" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1831-1998</unitdate>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="1.5B1">
        Approximately 1.2 m of textual records.    </physdesc>
        </did>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
        </odd>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>Material created by and assembled by Penny Petrone during her Ph.D. work on the short fiction of Isabella Valancy Crawford (1846-1887), an Irish-Canadian poet and author. Petrone also produced two edited collections of Crawford's short stories, in 1975 and 1977.<lb/><lb/>This series contains copies of Crawford's works, including in manuscript, and as originally published in periodicals; also correspondence, research notes, and other writing about Crawford. Notably, Petrone met with and interviewed Crawford's niece, Isabella Valancy Perry, in the early 1970s.</p>
        </scopecontent>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Borealis Press - Petrone correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975-1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>11 letters between Dr. Petrone and Borealis Press, publishers; regarding the publishment of "Fairy Tales of Isabella Valancy Crawford" by Petrone, dated 1975-83. A copy of a publishing agreement between Dr. Petrone and Borealis Press limited for the work titled "Fairy Tales of Isabella Valancy Crawford, dated 1975.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Clementi, Mutius U. (1835 - )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt title "Mutius V. Clementi" by C. H. Clementi, pp 103-9.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford (A Little Bacchante)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two typed copies of the 9th chapter titled "In the Presence of the Tempter" from A Little Bacchante: on, Some Black Sheep by Isabella Valancy Crawford. Photocopy excerpt titled "A strange marriage" with a picture of a 'Bacchante".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford, Autobiographical sketch</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1872-1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of autobiographical sketch by Isabella Valancy Crawford written for Mrs. J. W. F. Harrison of The Week, dated October 19th, 1971. 3 photocopies of Crawford's writing, dates 1872, 1885, 1887.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Belfry House manuscript,. copy unfinished</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt of chapter 6 and 7 taken from the novel "Belfry House" by Isabella Crawford. 3 typed excerpts of the Belfry House manuscript titled Appendix 5: "An Eclipse"; Appendix 5a: "Drought and Eclipse"; "8".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Biographical</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1906-1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of biographical excerpt on Isabella Crawford. Two letters from Dr. Stephen Crawford discussing knowledge of Isabella Crawford. Letter discussing failed genealogy research of Dr. Stephen Crawford. Photocopy picture of signatures for Toronto Mechanics Institute signed by Isabella Crawford. Photocopy of letter from the Methodist Book and Publishing House to Mr. J. W. Garvin discussing Crawford poetry copies sold, dated from September 28th, 1906. Copy of text titled "The short life of Isabella Valancy Crawford" by Mary F. Martin, dated 1972, taken from The Dalhousie Review, Vol. 52, No.3, pp 390-99. Several notes by Dr. Petrone discussing Isabella Crawford biography.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Burpee</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Notes by Dr. Petrone titled "Archives: Speech" by Burpee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Childrens Verses</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>empty file</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Clever, W. Glenn</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Letter to Dr. Petrone from Dr. Clever discussing short story project, dated November 12th, 1973.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - criticism (4 files)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>4 files containing photocopy excerpts of articles, newspapers, periodicals, and chapters reviewing/offering criticism of Isabella Crawford's poetry and work dated between 1886-1959.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - criticism (English newspapers - 5)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1884-1886</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>5 photocopied newspaper excerpts reviewing Isabella Crawford's Old Spookses' Pass, Malcolm's Katie, and Other Poems dated 1884-6.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - criticism (notes)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Written and typed notes by Dr. Petrone on Crawford criticism files.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - criticism (Petrone’s students) (2 files)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975-1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>File 1 contains two dozen typed and written pieces of literary criticism by Dr. Petrone's students on Isabella Crawfords poem "The Dark Stag" dated 1975-6. File 2 contains 18 typed and written pieces of literary criticism by Dr. Petrone's students on several of Isabella Crawfords poems dated 1975-6.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Death certificate</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of death certificate of Mrs. Sydney Crawford, from the Office of the Registrar General.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Emma Naomi (1854-76)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>9 photocopy excerpts of poems and works by Emma Naomi Crawford (Isabella's sister).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Extradited (2 files)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1884</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two files, one containing a photocopy of the newspaper article titled "Extradited" by Isabella Crawford for The Globe Toronto on September 4th, 1884. The other file containing three copies of the typed excerpt of the newspaper article.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - “Fair Little Jealousy”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1882</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of newspaper article titled "Fair Little Jealousy; or, Christmas at Friarswood" by Isabella Crawford written in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on December 16th, 1882.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Fairy Tales</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy and typed 'fairy tale' poetry by Isabella Crawford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Fragments</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy and typed poetry and fragments by Isabella Crawford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Frank Leslie’s Monthly</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1880-1883</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two photocopy excerpts titled "The Home of Illustrated Literature" taken from Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly, dated July 1880 and August 1883.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - From Yule to Yule</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Written photocopy excerpts of several chapters of From Yule to Yule by Isabella Crawford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Garvin, John</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1905-1957</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy excerpt titled "Who's who in Canadian Literature: Isabella Valancy Crawford" by John W. Garvin, written in The Canadian Bookman, dated May 1927. Photocopy excerpt titled "Hidden treasures in your Canadian attic" discussing John Garvin finding Isabella Crawford unpublished verses, written in Liberty Magazine, dated August 1957. Photocopy excerpt discussing Isabella Crawford's poetry, dated 1905. Several photocopy letters written to John Garvin discussing Isabella Crawford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - General de Bezir manuscript (unfinished)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of original writing of unfinished manuscript by Isabella Crawford titled "General de Bezir". A typed copy included.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - George Dudley manuscript (unfinished)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of original writing of unfinished manuscript by Isabella Crawford titled "George Dudley". A typed copy included.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - “Gisli, the Chieftain”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of article titled "Crawford's Gisli, the Chieftain" by Margo Dunn.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - “Golden Locket”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Typed and written photocopy of "The Golden Locket" by Isabella Valency.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Hale, Katherine</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1918-1923</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two photocopy biographical works on Isabella Crawford by Katherine Hale, dated 1923. An article in Canada Weekly titled "Canadian Poets: The Tragic Story of Isabella Valency Crawford, The Greatest Woman Poet of Canada" by Katherine Hale, dated 1918.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - The Heir of Dremore</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains photocopies of chapters 1-11 of The Heir of Dremore. The back of each page is stamped "Queen's University Archives". No publication data.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Helen’s Rock (4 files)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of written 18 chapter manuscript titled "Helen's Rock". File 1 includes chapters 1-8. File 2 includes chapters 9-18. File 3 includes the typed copy of the 18 chapters, an appendix included. File 4 includes article reviews, notes by Dr. Petrone and artwork related to "Helen's Rock".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - “Hugh and Ion”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Essay/manuscript titled "Hugh and Ion" by Dorothy Livesay. Two typed copies, one written photocopy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Dorothy Livesay</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997-1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of Dorothy Livesay's paper titled "Tennyson's Daughter or Wilderness Child? A discussion of Isabella Valancy Crawford", pp 1-26. Photocopy of Dorothy Livesay's paper "The Hunters Twain", pp 75-97. Four newspaper correspondence from the Toronto Sun; Globe and Mail dated 1997-98 relating to Dorothy Livesay's life and death.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - “The Hunters’ Twain”, (a.k.a. Hugh and Ion) essay by Dorothy Livesay</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Essay/manuscript titled "The Hunters' Twain" by Dorothy Livesay. Four typed copies relating to "The Hunter's Twain", one written photocopy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Illustrations</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several illustrations relating to Isabella Crawford. A photo of a young Isabella; Isabella's tombstone; sheet music; "A Five-O'Clock Tea"; "Sevres Fulkes"; :Let No Man Put Asunder".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Janet Brooks Ms (unfinished)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Multiple typed and written photocopies of Isabella Crawford's second chapter titled "Janet Brooks".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - La Tricoteuse Ms (unfinished)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Unfinished manuscript titled "La Tricoteuse" by Isabella Crawford. Two typed copies, one photocopy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Lodesley Abbey</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of a manuscript titled "Lodesley Abbey".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone Correspondence with Dorothy Livesay</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and Dorothy Livesay, a Canadian poet. Also contains several pages of writing on Isabella Valancy Crawford, covering her biographical information and an unfinished poem, as well as a University of Alberta library requisition form, and several notes about Petrone's doctoral supervisor and bursaries she was awarded. Also contains a news release for a planned lecture tour in 1971 by Livesay, a letter to Livesay from a student, and a letter to Petrone from an Anne Marriott.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - C.E. Humphrey Correspondence and Litigation</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a transcript of an interview conducted by Penny Petrone with Isabella Valancy Perry, niece of Isabella Valancy Crawford. Also contains a copy of Crawford's death certificate and several pages of biography and criticism of Crawford's work written by Dorothy Livesay. Also contains correspondence between lawyers representing Catherine Elizabeth Humphrey (Crawford's great-niece) and Penny Petrone respectively surrounding copyright issues around Crawford's work and historical information and Petrone's publications. Also contains correspondence directly from Humphrey to Petrone, as well as letters to Petrone from the Queen's University Library and Borealis Press Limited, who published both of Petrone's books on Crawford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford – Lorne Pierce collection, Queen’s</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopies from Queen's University of the Lorne Pierce collection. also contains correspondence with the Douglas Library.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - “The Lost Diamond of St. Dalmas”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Three photocopies of the book "The Lost Diamond of St. Dalmas" by Isabelle Valancy Crawford, provided by Queen's University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Petrone Interview with Isabella Valancy Perry</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Audio cassette of interview between Petrone and Isabella Valancy Perry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">IVC Drawings from Mrs. Perry</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1831</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains three pages of pencil drawings done by Isabella Valancy Crawford, acquired by Penny Petrone via IVC's niece, Isabella Valancy Perry in 1971. The first two drawings are of the view from a boat at Killory Bay, the third is of a castle. On the back of the third page is a sketch of someone named Mary.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Ms fragments</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copies of text written by Isabella Crawford with notes that have been provided by Queen's University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - “Malcolm’s Katie”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Poetry by Isabella Crawford. A photocopy of "Inglorious Battles: People and Power in Crawford's Malcolm's Katie" by Mary Joy Macdonald. A manuscript of "Malcolm's Katie: A love story," Part 1, by Isabella Crawford. Scrap paper written on.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - McGillivray M.A. Thesis</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Thesis on Isabella Crawford's poetry written by McGillivray. Page about Christina Rossetti's poetry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Martin M.F.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Draft of a biography about Isabella Crawford written by M.F. Martin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Maud (photo)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photograph of Maud Crawford with a letter from the Chief Costume assistant. Maud is "dressed up" in a dress from the early 1870's that may have belonged to her mother.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Mechanics’ Institute, Toronto</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copies of the Toronto Mechanics' Institute annual report from 1876. Also includes handwritten notes about social issues in Toronto.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Monsieur Phoebus</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copies of the manuscript "Monsieur Phoebus" by Isabella Crawford along with two pages of notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - music</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopies of sheet music titled "Her bright smile haunts me still" along with the lyrics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - obituaries</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Isabella Crawford's obituary. Poems written about Isabella Crawford after her passing. Typed copy of obituary notices.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - original Ms.</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copies of handwritten miscellaneous Items by Isabella Crawford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - “Peaches”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1873</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Poem titled "Peaches" written by Isabella Crawford. With a copy of the newspaper article it was published in.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Petrone correspondence</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence written to Penny Petrone about Isabella Crawford's works by various people. Some are handwritten, others typed.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Petrone-Livesay correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Letter to Miss. Livesay from S.R MacGillivray.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford – Petrone’s notes</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Five notebooks all handwritten by Penny Petrone. All pertaining to the Isabella Valancy Crawford and Petrone's thesis.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - photographs</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>19 photographs; negatives; envelopes. An application for a search for marriage records. A copy of a poem called "Faith Hope and Charity."</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford – Pillows of Stone manuscript (unfinished)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>122 photocopied pages of an unfinished manuscript written by Isabella Crawford titled " Pillows of Stone" with notations handwritten on the pages.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - poetry (4 files)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copies of poetry written by Isabella Valancy Crawford with some handwritten notes by Penny Petrone. Along with newspaper clippings of poems written by Isabella Crawford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - poetry published in newspapers</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copies of some of Isabella Crawford's work published in newspapers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Pomeroy, Elsie</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
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            <p>Clipping from a newspaper written by Elsie Pomeroy about Isabella Crawford's life. Copy of a review of Isabella Crawford's poetry written by Elsie Pomeroy published in the Canadian Poetry Magazine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - portrait</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A copy of a portrait  of Isabella Valancy Crawford. A picture of Isabella Crawford's headstone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - search (Petrone) (2 files)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Research notes regarding Isabella Crawford's ancestry, including correspondence from various libraries and museums.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - short stories (2 files)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Inter-library loan request slips, handwritten notes, copies of short stories, some with notations. Manuscript written by Isabella Crawford</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - “The Silver’s Christmas Eve”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copies of a short story published in the newspaper titled “The Silver’s Christmas Eve” written by Isabella Crawford, along with copies of the manuscript.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Symposium, Ottawa May 6-8, 1977</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A program for the Crawford Symposium. Newspaper clippings titled "In search of Isabella Valancy Crawford." Correspondence from the chairman of the symposium committee to Penny Petrone about details of the symposium. copies of manuscripts.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford thesis - committee</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Memorandum written to Penny Petrone; correspondence written to Penny Petrone about her thesis along with handwritten notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - The Trivet Mystery</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Manuscript of a short story written by Isabella Crawford titled " The Trivet Mystery" along with copy of the story published in a newspaper.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - typed passages</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Typed passages with handwritten notations on them</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford – unfinished stories</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copies of two unfinished stories by Isabella Valancy Crawford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - “Where the Laugh Came In”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Manuscript titled "Where the Laugh Came In" written by Isabella Crawford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - “That Yacht”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Manuscript titled "That Yacht" written by Isabella Crawford. Copies of the newspaper The Favorite which published it.</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Winona</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copies of a short story titled "Winona" written by Isabella Crawford, featured in The Favorite.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">I.V. Crawford death, Feb. 1887</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several photocopies of newspaper articles, including an 1887 edition of The Week about the death of Isabella Valancy Crawford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">I.V. Crawford - photos</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several undated photographs related to Isabella Valancy Crawford. One is labelled as being her home, one as "Crawford's Camp", one is a family photograph with her parents and all her siblings, and one is a drawing of her as a young adult. A final picture, in colour, is of an elderly woman showing something to the camera, which is labelled "IVC's Aunt Penny;" the photo was taken sometime after 1967.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone - Correspondence regarding Crawford</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence to Penny Petrone by Dorothy Farmiloe regarding Petrone's Ph.D. dissertation, along with clippings regarding Petrone's fairy tale book with; a copy of the book; also articles.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford Winona (2 files)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Typescript of "Winona" written by Isabella Crawford, for the newspaper The Favorite.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford - Winona (essay criticism)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Essay written by Petrone about Crawfords' story "Winona."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford – Wydel manuscript (unfinished)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copies of unfinished Wydel manuscript.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ph.D. exam, 1972</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Typed Ph.D exam taken by Penny Petrone, with handwritten notations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">University of Ottawa Press - Petrone correspondence</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence with the University of Ottawa Press about Petrone's Fairy Tale book, along with the agreement to publish it. Also included are correspondence about books Petrone asked for and some which never arrived.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone correspondence- Crawford</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence about Isabella Valancy Crawford's materials that Petrone had sent.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lakefield</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copy of "Lakefield as described in a sketch of early settlement" written by Thomas W. Poole, M.D.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Interdisciplinary History course outline, 1969-70</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Reading list, index cards of research notes, page ripped out of a small magazine titled "Thank you God- for Canada." Copies of the Canada Historical Review. Part of the Ottawa journal from 1967, TD booklet, instructional booklet from the Lakehead University with handwritten notes inside. Handwritten notes and more newspaper clippings regarding the Canada Historical Review.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thesis – Petrone notes</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Handwritten notes by Petrone on the process of writing her thesis. Notebook with handwritten notes. Typed pieces of poetry by other authors.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Review: Selected stories of I.V. Crawford</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copies and the original clippings of an article written by Judith Grant about "Selected Stories of Isabella Valancy Crawford, Penny Petrone ed." Page out of a book catalogue containing Selected Stories of Isabella Valancy Crawford, Penny Petrone ed. in the short stories section. \",<lb/>File,Crawford</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>I.V. (Petrone notes)"</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crawford, I.V. “Baby’s boots,” The National, Oct. 31, 1878</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A photocopy of the publication of "Baby's Boots" by Isabella Valancy Crawford in The National in 1878.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Photocopies of Crawford poems</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several photocopies of Isabella Valancy Crawford's poetry as published in The National (1878-79) and The Globe and Mail (1886).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Isabella Valancy Crawford Research Notes</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A file case that contains Penny Petrone's research notes and references on notecards relating to Isabella Valancy Crawford and other studies in literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">More Literature Research Notes</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A file case that contains Penny Petrone's research notes and bibliographical references on notecards related to literature in Canada, by Indigenous authors and Isabella Valancy Crawford.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
      </c>
      <c level="series">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Writers</unittitle>
          <unitdate normal="1950/2004" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1950-2004</unitdate>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="1.5B1">
        Approximately 60 cm of textual records.    </physdesc>
        </did>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
        </odd>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>Research files on Canadian writers and Canadian literature. Some non-Canadian literary figures are also included. Files contain correspondence, periodical articles and newspaper clippings, and excerpts of work.<lb/><lb/>Some files relate to Petrone's teaching of courses on Canadian literature, and these may contain student papers and other student work.</p>
        </scopecontent>
        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
          <p>Some files contain student work; these will be restricted access.</p>
        </accessrestrict>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Acorn, Milton</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains poems written by Canadian poet Milton Acorn, with some handwritten notes along the margins.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Adam G. Mercer</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1888</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of Adam G. Mercer's article "Some Books of the Past Year II" written in The Week (Jan. 15, 1888).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Atwood, Margaret</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998-2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles and newspaper clippings about Canadian author Margaret Atwood, including an article for Lakehead University Nor'wester magazine: "Margaret Atwood Speaks to the Class of '98" which features the speech Atwood gave at Lakehead when she was given an honorary degree in 1998, and other visits to Thunder Bay that she has made.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Avison, Margaret</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "The Importance of 'Perception' in Margaret Avison's Poems" by K. Chase, as well as some of her poems with notes written along them.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bailey, Alfred C – “Literature and nationalism after Confederation”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the article "Literature and Nationalism after Confederation" by Alfred G. Bailey, photocopied from the original source.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bessai, Frank</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "The Nature of the Debate in The Owl and the Nightingale" for Revue de l'Universite d'Ottawa.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Birney, Earl</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973-1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a autobiographical article by Earle Birney for Today magazine, as well as articles about Birney and his literary works (Canadian Forum, June/July 1976, The Globe and Mail, Dec. 8 1973), and an article about the Titanic, as well as some handwritten notes about Birney.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bissell, Claude T. – “Literary taste in central Canada during the late 19th Century</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1950</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two copies of Claude T. Bissell's article "Literary Taste in Central Canada During the Late Nineteenth Century" which was published in Canadian Historical Review, vol. 31  no. 3, Sept. 1950, with notes written along the sides of each copy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Blais, Marie-Claire</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of The Chronicle Journal Weekend (Oct. 23 1976) with the cover story "The Haunted World of Marie-Claire Blais", as well as the article "The Insolent Infinity" from Canadian Literature no. 58 (Autumn 1973).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bourinot, J. G. – “Our intellectual strength and weakness: a short review of literature, education and art in Canada,” 1893</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1893</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "Our Intellectual Strength and Weakness: a Short Review of Literature, Education and Art in Canada" by J.G. Bourinot, which was originally read before the Royal Society of Canada in May 1893. There are notes written along the article.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brewster, Elizabeth</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains copies of poems and "Two Friends: George Crabbe and Sir Walter Scott," all written by Elizabeth Brewster, as well as an essay entitled "The Sackville Poems of Elizabeth Brewster", an article "A High Standard of Standardness" on Brewster from Lakehead University Argus magazine (Jan. 30 1974), and a newspaper clipping "Author Elizabeth Brewster started writing as a child" (1978).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Brown, E.K.</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Development of Poetry in Canada, 1880-1940" by E.K. Brown, which appeared in Poetry: A Magazine of Verse.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Buckler, Ernest (1918-1984)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail (Aug. 7 2004) of a review of the Ernest Buckler collection titled "Thanks for Listening: Stories and Short Fictions by Ernest Buckles". The article is entitled "More Mountain than Valley".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Burns, Robert</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pamphlets from Ayr (where Robert Burns was born), Burns' House Dumfries, The Robert Burns Festival 1976, a pamphlet for a concert on Burns' memory and "The Land of Burns" which is a tour of his history.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Callaghan, Morley</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on Callaghan's work "Luke Baldwin's Vow," as well as the newspaper clipping "Morley Callaghan reigns on the roof" (The Toronto Star, June 21 1975).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Forum Index, v. 56, April 1976 - March 1977</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains The Canadian Forum Index vol. 56, April 1976-March 1977.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature – “Animal Story (the)”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Animal Story in Canadian Literature" by E. Thompson Seton and Charles G.D. Roberts (parts 1 and 2) published in Queen's Quarterly.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - An Overview</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "An Overview of Canadian Literature" (no author or date).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Canadian Literary Criticism</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a variety of newspaper clippings and articles on the topic of literary criticism, specially of Canadian literature. There are many reviews of various Canadian literature works as well as a photocopy of "Re-Views of the Literary History of Canada" by J.D. Logan (The Canadian Magazine).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - “Canadian Literature Lights Up”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "CanLit lights up," discussing the evolution of Canadian Literature in universities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Checklists</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969-1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains checklists for: post-graduate theses on Canadian Literature: English and English-French Comparative in 1971 and books and articles on Canadian Literature between 1959-1969,</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Confederation poets</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1961</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains poems by various poets around the time of Canada's Confederation (1867), including Charles G.D. Roberts and Duncan Campbell Scott. There is also a newspaper clipping entitled "Bliss Carman: Canada's expatriate poet" (The Globe Magazine, April 15 1961).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Correspondence with Univ. of Minnesota (Duluth)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and the University of Minnesota concerning her presentations on Canadian literature at their conference in 1978.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Criticism (Petrone’s notes)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains handwritten notes by Penny Petrone on literary criticism and literary work in Canada. There is also the article "Some of Our Best Poets Are...Women" (Chatelaine, Oct. 1972) as well as various book reviews.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Drama</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "History and Sources - Canadian Drama" as well as a programme for Canada Day '80 presented by The Academy of Canadian Writers (taken place at Mohawk College, April 29 1980) with the theme "Dramatic Literature and Poetry in Action".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Early Immigrant Poetry</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on "Poetry by New Canadians, Written Before 1930", as well as a list of novels written in the same fashion.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Eggleston and McCourt</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the seminar report entitled "Wilfred Eggleston's 'The Frontier and Canadian Letters' and Edward McCourt's 'The Canadian West in Fiction': A Review and a Comparison," written by Richard F. Hornsey (University of Alberta) in 1970.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - English Canadian Poetry</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the article "A Survey - English Canadian Poetry," which uses lines of poetry to tell a type of story.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - English and French Canadian fiction</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "A Survey - English and French Canadian Fiction."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Famous Letters</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962-1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a self-made booklet with the title "Famous Letters in Canadian History, numbers 1-30". There are also newspaper clippings on Canada's 100th year: "How to Celebrate Canada's Birthday" (The Globe Magazine, Feb. 2 1963) and The Globe front pages from July 1, 1867. Last there is a booklet "Calling Young Canada: A Teacher's Program Guide to School Broadcasts in Canada" (1962-1963) from CBC.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - French</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a duotang of notes entitled "French Canadian Lit." There are also many French-Canadian poems in the file, and pages from Canadian Forum (August 1976) that offer reviews of French Canadian literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Great Debate (the)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "Canadian Literature: The Great Debate", concerning the debate on whether Canadian content and literature are important.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Immigrant Art</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "Canadian Immigrant Art."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Juvenile fiction</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "A Survey of Nineteenth Century Juvenile Fiction" by a student of English 590.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - LU memorandum re Graduate Studies 1977</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a memorandum from Lakehead University from Penny Petrone and S.R. MacGillivray about the proposal to add a Canadian Literature graduate course to LU.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Mythopoeic Poetry</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "The Mythopoeic Tradition in the Work of Five Canadian Poets" by a student of English 590 in 1969, as well as a booklet of some examples of Canadian poetry.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - North West (the), Journals and Fiction</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "The North West: Journals and Fiction" by a student of English 590 in 1971.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Periodical Literature of the 19th Century (an abstract)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1950</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the thesis "A Study of Canadian Periodical Literature of the Nineteenth Century" (abstract).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Petrone’s exams</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973-1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains exams and essay topics from Penny Petrone's classes as an instructor of Canadian Literature (English 376/377).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Prairie Fiction</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970-1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple essays written by English 590 students on Canadian fiction of the Prairies, one of which was written by Penny Petrone (Report: 19th Century Fiction, Feb. 25 1971).</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Pre Confederation Period</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple copies of Reading Guides: The Pre-Confederation Period, looking at Canada before Confederation through Canadian Literature.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Proletarian</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Growth of Proletarian Literature in Canada, 1872-1920" by F.W. Watt from The Dalhousie Review. There is also a Lakehead University exam booklet used for notes.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Protest Tradition</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an essay entitled "The Protest Tradition in Canadian Literature" and other notes and essays that discuss Canadian Literature's works on protests and revolutions. There is also the title page of Petrone's essay "The poetry of social protest in the Thirties" (1970) which connects to some of the other essay papers in the file.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Prose: Petrone’s notes</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains LU exam booklets that were used for notes by Penny Petrone on Canadian Prose, as well as the essay "Report: 19th Century Fiction" by Petrone for English 590, Feb. 25 1971.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Room in European libraries</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of articles: "Canadian literature finding room in European libraries" (Mail-Star, Sept. 30 1983), "A post-national CanLit" (The Globe and Mail, June 8 2002) and "The Last Refuge: On the promise of the New Canadian fiction" (Harper's magazine, June 2002).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Short Story Writers</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "Canadian Short Story Writers" by Allan Douglas Brodie, published in The Canadian Magazine, as well as pages entitled "Chapter VIII: The Past and the Future of the Canadian Short Story", the review of "76: New Canadian Stories" entitled "Just a Bad Year" by Ted Schrecker, the article "Storytellers to the World" (Today magazine) and the article "A Plea for a Canadian Short Story" (The Canadian Bookman, Sept. 1935).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - “Temperance, Evangelism and Decency in the West”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "Temperance, Evangelism and Decency in the West" by a student in 1971.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - The Thirties</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the newspaper clipping entitled "Literature and Life: Remember the Thirties?" from The Ottawa Journal, April 6, 1968, which is a review of the book "All the Things We Were" by Louise Tanner.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - The 19th Century Prairie Novel of Manners</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "Report: The Nineteenth Century Prairie Novel of Manners" by a student in English 590 in 1971.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - Views on, 1926</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "Views on Canadian Literature" by A.M. Stephen from International Forum Review, May 1 1926, as well as the interlibrary loan request Petrone made to retrieve the original copy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - “Where is?”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "Where is Canadian Literature?" by J.M. Gibbon from The Canadian Magazine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - “Whiskey in the West: distribution and control”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970-1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "Report: Whiskey in the West, distribution and control" by Penny Petrone for English 590, Jan. 18 1971, as well as articles and notes that Petrone used to help her write the essay, including correspondence in which Petrone asked for information about the liquor laws of various provinces.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Literature - University notes</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966-1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains Penny Petrone's notes from her time in university studying Canadian Literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Newspapers 1850 -67</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1950</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a list of Canadian newspapers from 1863-1887, a photocopy of the article "Mid-Victorian Liberalism in Central Canadian Newspapers, 1850-67" (The Canadian Historical Review, vol. 31, no 3, Sept. 1950) and a photocopy of the short stories "A Man's Miff and a Woman's Whim" and "The Fifteenth of February."</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Poetry - the 1930’s</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the lecture notes "Introducing the 1930's" from English 590 at Lakehead University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Poetry: A Criticism – The Canadian Magazine, Dec. 1896</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of The Canadian Magazine (vol. 8, no. 2, Dec. 1896) and the opening article "Canadian Poetry: A Criticism".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Poetry - “From Confederation to 1914”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>The file contains a photocopy of the notes "Reading Guides: From Confederation to 1914".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Poetry: Livesay, Cooper, E. K. Brown, W. E. Collin</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of: the abstract to the thesis "The Victorian Age in Canadian Poetry," sections of the essay "Canadian Poets and Poetry" from Canadian Essays, "This Canadian Poetry" (The Canadian Forum, April 1944), "Reviews on Canadian Poetry: The Stream and the Masters," and "Canadian Poetry."</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Poetry - Love poetry of the 1940s</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the paper "Love Poetry" from a student in Dec. 1969.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Poetry - “A word in vindication”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "Canadian Poetry - A Word in Vindication" from The Canadian Magazine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Short Stories from Periodicals, Canadian bookman, Feb. 1922</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1922</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the article "Canadian Short Stories From Periodicals" from Canadian Bookman (Feb. 1922).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Women Writers</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>The file contains a photocopy of the article "Canadian Women Writers" from Canadian Essays.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Writers: Morley Callaghan, Eric Nicol, E. Birney, T. Raddall</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains informational sheets on "Canadian Writers" series, which offer introductions to well-known Canadian authors to be used in high schools.</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">CanLit's Identity</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the newspaper clipping "CanLit's identity" (The Globe and Mail, Aug. 23 1997), discussing what makes a book "Canadian".</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Charlesworth, Hector W., “The Canadian Girl”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Canadian Girl: An Appreciative Medley" for Canadian Magazine, which discusses the role and view of girls in Canadian Literature.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cogswell, Fred (1917 -2004)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article/obituary for Fred Cogswell entitled "A lover of poets more than of their poems" (The Globe and Mail, July 17 2004).</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cohen, Leonard</unittitle>
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          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper advertisement for Leonard Cohen in concert at the Comedy Theatre, March 6-9, "Three Poems by Leonard Cohen" from Scholastic Voice (May 11 1970), an article about the Suzanne of Cohen's poem (Today, 1966), a collection of some of Cohen's poems, and a newspaper clipping of an interview with Cohen entitled "State of Grace" (The Globe and Mail: Weekend Review, Sept. 1 2001).</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Confederation - “The Centenary of Confederation”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains The Royal Bank of Canada Monthly Letter (vol. 47, no. 1, Jan. 1966) with the article "The Centenary of Confederation".</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Covello, Lynda</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978-1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and Lynda Covello, including a letter of condolence to Petrone, as well as the paper "A Place of Her Own: A Short Story by Lynda Covello" for English 55B (May 23, 1978).</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Davies, Robertson</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains newspaper clippings, reviews (The Lyre of Orpheus) and articles about author Robertson Davies and his works, including his speech when he won the 1987 Medal of Honour For Literature, presented by the National Arts Club of New York City, as well as articles after his death in 1995. There are also students work entitled "Study Questions for 'Leaven of Malice"" by Petrone's senior English students (1976), as well as discussion questions about the novel as a whole work.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
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        <c level="file">
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Djwa, Sandra</unittitle>
          </did>
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            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the article "Canadian Poetry and the Computer" by Sandra Djwa.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dudek, Louis</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains poems by Louis Dudek, as well as articles he has written: "The Transition in Canadian Poetry" and "We don't have to be different".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Duncan, Sara Jeannette, The Week, July 7, 1887</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of The Week magazine (July 7, 1887) featuring the article "American Influence on Canadian Thought" and "Outworn Literary Methods" both by Sara Jeannette Duncan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English Ghosts on the Italian Landscape: Milton, Keats, Browning, Tennyson</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the magazine article "English Ghosts on the Italian Landscape", discussing the impact English writers have left upon Italy as a whole.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Erdrich, Louise</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains Lipsha Morrissey's family tree, a review of Louise Erdrich's "Tracks" entitled "In the Heart of the Heartland" (The New York Times Book Review (Oct. 2 1988), and a Magill Book Review summary of "Tracks", as well as some handwritten notes.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Farmiloe, Dorothy - Petrone correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and Dorothy Farmiloe, mainly concerning Petrone's thesis "Imaginative Achievement of Isabella Valancy Crawford".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Findley, Timothy, “Alarms and excursions”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the newspaper clipping "Alarms and Excursions" (The Globe and Mail, April 13 1985), discussing authors and their tours when releasing a new book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Forster, E.M.</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an essay entitled "Within the Circle: An Examination of the Search for Reality in E.M. Forster's 'Howard's End' and 'A Passage to India.'"</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Frost, Robert Lee (1874 -1963)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962-1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a commemorative article on Robert Frost after his death in 1963 from Newsfronts, as well as the cover story on Frost from Life magazine (March 30 1962), as well as articles about his works in Time magazine (1962 and 1963).</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Frye, Northrop</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles written by Northrop Frye regarding poetry and Canadian literature, a review of his book "The Secular Scripture: A Study of the Structure of Romance" (Canadian Forum, June/July 1976), an article on Frye entitled "A singular mind" (The Globe and Mail, Oct. 28 1989), and lecture notes entitled "Frye and Myth."</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Garner, Hugh</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a review of Hugh Garner's "The Intruders," as well as a special issue of Saturday Night magazine dedicated to Canadian Literature. The cover story is "Hugh Garner: the novelist as old pro" (vol. 88 no. 5, May 1973).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Geddes, Gary</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a book review by Gary Geddes entitled "Poets Put Down Tap Roots at Both Ends of Canada," reviewing "The Cape Breton Book of the Dead" by Don Domanski and "The Impstone" by Susan Musgrave.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Gordon, Alfred: “Comments on Canadian Poetry,” Canadian magazine</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "Comments on Canadian Poetry" by Alfred Gordon for The Canadian Magazine.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Grahame, Kenneth</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the newspaper clipping "Reality and the artwork that made The Wind in the Willows," which discusses the illustrators hired to work on Kenneth Grahame's book "The Wind in the Willows".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Grove, Frederick Philip</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "Point of View, Grove: Settlers of the Marsh" by Penny Petrone in her English 590 class on Nov. 13, 1970, as well as other essays on Grove by other students of English 590. There is also a review for Grove's "Tales From the Margin: Selected Stories of Frederick Philip Grove" by Hugh Garner as well as other reviews of his works. There are many handwritten notes on Grove's literature by Petrone on various papers and notebooks.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Haig-Brown, Celia “Missions and Canadian national identity”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "Missions and Canadian National Identity: Nahnebahwequa in the struggle for justice" by Celia Haig-Brown. There is a note attached to the cover saying this copy is for Penny Petrone, and that she inspired this paper.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hart, Gladys</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains "Room Mates: A Short Story" by Gladys Hart.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hathaway, E. J.: “The Trail of the Romanticist Canadian”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "How Canadian Novelists are Using Canadian Opportunities" by E.J. Hathaway, which appeared in Canadian Bookman in July 1919. Attached is the interlibrary loan request form Penny Petrone filled out in order to retrieve this article on April 22, 1972. There is also a photocopy of the article "The Trail of the Romanticist in Canada" by E.J. Hathaway from The Canadian Magazine.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Henighan, Tom and Petrone correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone with and concerning Tom Henighan. Petrone was being asked of her opinion of Henighan while he was being considered for a promotion to full Professor at Carleton University in 1983. There is also a review of his book "Tourists From Algol" (The Globe and Mail, March 10, 1984), as well as the Curriculum Vitae for Henighan (Nov. 1983).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">“Ingelow, Jean and her poetry” by Felix L. Max</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "Jean Ingelow and her Poetry" by Felix L. Max.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jarraway, David and Petrone correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an information sheet for The Lakehead Board of Education workshops (Oct. 25, 1985) which features "English: William Faulkner in the English Program" presented by David Jarraway, as well as a booklet of the same name for Jarraway's students. There are also letters from Jarraway concerning his desire to compile a Shakespeare handbook for senior English students and Petrone's letter offering her support of the handbook.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jewett, Sarah Orne</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of "Mere Pochette" by Sarah Orne Jewett (Harper's New Monthly Magazine).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Keen, B. “The old world meets the new, 1492 -1800”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "The Old World Meets the New: Some Repercussions, 1492-1800" by Benjamin Keen.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kennedy, Leo , “Direction for Canadian poets,” New frontier, June 1936</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "Direction for Canadian Poets" by Leo Kennedy (New Frontier, June 1936) and the interlibrary loan request Petrone filled out to retrieve the article on Aug. 14, 1973.</p>
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        <c level="file">
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kinsella, W. P.</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of part of an article about W.P. Kinsella.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Knister, Raymond</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy an article about Raymond Knister, followed by his short story "The Strawstack". There are also some of his poems stapled together.</p>
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        <c level="file">
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kreisel, Henry</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a student essay entitled "Henry Kreisel and The Canadian West".</p>
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            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kroetch, Robert</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains student essays about Robert Kroetch and his literary works, as well as reviews of some of his works, newspaper articles about his work, a copy of Maclean's (July 16 2001) following the death of Mordecai Richler as well as other articles on his passing.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lampman, Archibald</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>The file contains a set of poems by Lampman titled "Lampman and the City"; also a photocopy of "Two Canadian Poets: A Lecture by Archibald Lampman," published text of a speech given by Lampman on the theme of Canadian poetry and with reference to other poets named Roberts and Cameron.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Laurence, Margaret</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains four separate newspaper biographies about Margaret Lawrence as well as three of her own essays. These essays are titled, "Dream Keeping," "The Gift of Faith," and "Blockade of Propaganda." The file also includes a student paper on Margaret Lawrence's work and an article published in The Canadian Forum about her work. Alongside these is an article about her restored childhood home published in The Globe and Mail in Manitoba.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Layton, Irving</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains four reviews of Irving Layton's work along with copies of his works. These include an essay titled "Conscience of Mankind" published in The Globe Magazine, "I Can Sleep Beside my Lady" and "Plea for my Lady," both of which are poems. Alongside these works are Penny Petrone's lecture notes on his poetry and a collection of student essays.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Leacock, Stephen ( - 1944)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two articles about Leacock. One published in The Quill and Quire about the winners of the Memorial Medal for Humour, an award given out in his honour. The other is a biography published in Maclean's.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lightfoot, W.D., Introduction to Songs of the Great Dominion , 1889</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the Introduction to Songs of the Great Dominion by W.D Lightfoot with annotations by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Little Magazines</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a list of magazines along with their prices</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Livesay, Dorothy (1909 -1997)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple works by Dorothy Livesay including poetry, articles, and interviews as well as articles about her impact on Canadian literature. Additionally, there are Penny Petrone's own annotated copies of some of her works as well as copies of student essays. There are also two pieces of Livesay's correspondence. One titled "Brief to the Moir Committee Presented by Dorothy Livesay", is an appeal to get more Canadian literature into Canadian university syllabi written to the MOIR committee. The other is from Waterloo University to Livesay encouraging her to critique writing from a creative writing class. The work from this class is also included along with the letter.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Logan, J.D.: “The Martial Verse of Canadian Poetesses”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A photocopy of an article entitled "The Martial Verse of Canadian Poetesses" by J. D. Logan published in The Canadian Magazine. Contains handwritten notes by Petrone.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lowry, Malcolm</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple articles about Lowry as well as newspaper biographies. Additionally, there is a collection of Lowry's poems annotated by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lutz, Hartmut</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter written by Hartmut Lutz, a German professor, to Penny Petrone about his interest in studying and teaching more Canadian literature.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">MacEwen, Gwendolyn</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an annotated copy of A Breakfast for Librarians, a poetry collection written by Gwendolyn MacEwen.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mair, Charles</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Notes to "Tecumseh" written by Charles Mair.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Major, Kevin</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article titled "Boyhood on the Rock: Kevin Major explores the teenage mind."</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mandel, Eli</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an annotated article about Eli Madel's works titled "It's not a question of being Canadian or well known. It's a question of excellence." Alongside this are two student essays on Mandel, with an appendix of Mandel's poetry.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Marriott, Anne (1913 - )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains lecture notes on Anne Marriott's work as well as copies of her poetry.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Martin, Mary Forster</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains "A Murthering Practice", and "'If you Know Not Me, You Know Nobody,' and the Famous Historie of Sir Thomas Wyat" by Mary Forster Martin gifted to Penny Petrone by Forster.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Massey, Vincent: “What the Crown means to Canada”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article published in The Daily Mail titled "What the Crown means to Canada" written by Vincent Massey.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">McClung, Nellie</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article on Nellie McClung titled "More rumblings at CBC and ACTRA over the Nellie McClung affair."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">McCrae, John</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article published in New Dimensions titled "The forgotten Canadian who wrote our most famous poem" about John McCrae and his career before and after "In Flanders Fields".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">McLay, Catherine M.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a reprint from Shakespeare Quarterly with an article titled "The Dialogues of Spring and Winter: A Key to the Unity of Love's Labour's Lost" written by Catherine McLay.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">McLellan, Hugh</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two newspaper biographies about Hugh McLellan.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mitchell, W.O.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an obituary for William Ormond Mitchell, and an article in memory of him which explores his career and its impact on Canadian literature. Additionally, there is an article on his novel The Alien, lecture notes on his works, and two student essays.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Moodie, Susanna</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1851</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an annotated copy of an article published in The Dalhousie Review titled "The English Gentlefolk in the Backwoods of Canada" written by Lloyd M. Scott which contains a brief biography of Susanna Moodie. There is also a copy of Moodie's writing on fiction.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mowat, Farley</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a review of Farley Mowat's autobiography Born Naked and Al Purdy's autobiography Reaching for the Beaufort Sea. Additionally, there is an article on the Newfoundland Sealers titled "The Wake of the Great Sealer" written by Mowat and David Blackwood.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Munro, Alice</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a review of Alice Munro's book The Love of a Good Woman written by Diane Turbide.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Neri, Algerino – “Ladies on the loose: Victorian women travelers in Canada”</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains an article by Algerina Neri called "Ladies on the Loose: Victorian Women Travellers to Canada" in which she dissects the writings of five women who settled in Canada.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">New, W.H. – Petrone correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains correspondence from the Editor of Canadian Literature: A quarterly of Criticism and Review asking Penny Petrone for information, contacts, and contributions to the journal.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Newlove, John</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains poetry by John Newlove, including "The Pride" and "The Cave." Lots of annotation in the margins.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nineteenth Century Fiction</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains several exam booklets worth of handwritten notes on nineteenth century fiction and writers in Canada.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Niven, Frederick</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains an essay written on Frederick Niven's novels.</p>
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            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Niven, Jennifer</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2003</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a newspaper clipping about the purchase of human remains on eBay and their return by Jennifer Niven, as well as several photocopies of a letter sent by Niven to Penny Petrone requesting permission to quote her book.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nock, David</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a Christmas card from David Nock to Penny Petrone including his new address at the University of Edinburgh.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Noonan, Gerald</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a page torn from a February 1975 edition of Canadian Forum highlighting an article by Gerald Noonan reviewing a book called Bus-Ride by Don Gutteridge.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Nowlan, Alden ( -1983)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973-2003</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains pages from The Globe and Mail featuring articles about the poet Alden Nowlan, as well as various printed excerpts of his poetry, including but not limited to "A Paradox," "The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner," "The Dark Whirl," "The Night Nurse," "Greatness," "Communique," and "An Exchange of Gifts." Lots of notes in the margins. Also contains an article on Nowlan torn out of a July 1973 edition of Maclean's and a notecard worth of typed notes about him.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ondaatje, Michael</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains an article torn out of Canadian Forum reviewing Michael Ondaatje's book Coming Through Slaughter.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">O’Neill, Eugene</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains an essay written on Eugene O'Neill with some corrections.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Page, P. K.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains several photocopies of P.K. Page's poetry and essays, as well as a photocopy of a book review for Cry Ararat!: Poems New and Selected by Page. Also contains a student essay on Page, pages torn from Canadian Forum with some Page poems and an another book review of Cry Ararat!.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Parker, Sir Gilbert: “Fiction, its place in the National Life”</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a photocopy of "Fiction--Its Place in the National Life" by Sir Gilbert Parker as published in The North American Review. Some annotations.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pelham, Edgar, “English-Canadian literature”</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a photocopy of "English-Canadian Literature" by Edgar Pelham. Some annotations.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pot -Boilers, The Fireside</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copy of article entitled "Signs and Symbols: Their Meaning and their Teaching IV. Pot-Boilers" by Samuel B. James as published in The Fireside.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pratt, E. J.</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two student essays on E.J. Pratt's poetry alongside copies of a wide variety of his poems. Additionally, there are two articles about Pratt one of which is titled "E.J. Pratt: Apostle of Corporate Man" by Frank Davey, and the other a short biography which does not have any additional information about the title or author. Alongside these are two brochures titled "Sainte-Marie Among the Hurons 1639-1649 Midland, Ontario", and "Explore Huronia Ontario Canada." There are also pages of written notes on Pratt's poetry.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Preview 1942 -44 (Rare)</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple excerpts of poetry, short stories, and correspondence surrounding Canadian literature during the mid 1940s. Many of these consist of war-time accounts. All are stamped with the title "Preview" and a selection are numbered from 1-18.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Prewett, Frank</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a newspaper article titled "Ontario poet hobnobbed with England's literati before dying in obscurity". Some annotations.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Purdy, Alfred</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an excerpt from Alfred Purdy's "North of Summer Poems from Baffin Island." Some annotations. Additionally, there is a copy of "Homage to Ree-shard," a poem by Purdy published in the Canadian Forum.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ramsay, Jarold: Criticism of native Canadian literature</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains copies of three pages from a critique of Native Canadian Literature written by Jarold Ramsay.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Reade, Charles</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an essay written by Charles Reade on "The Old Saloon."</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Reaney, James</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains copies of "The Upper Canadian," "The Killdeer," and "Colours in the Dark" by James Reany. Some annotations. Alongside these is an article on Reany titled "childish landscapes avoiding here and now" a review by Al Purdy published in The Globe and Mail. There is also pages from The Globe Magazine with an essay by Reany titled "Ten Miles High on a Song."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Richler, Mordecai (1931 -2001)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969-2001</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a cut out from the Chronicle Journal of an article titled "Richler was our Hemingway" by Hubert O'Hearn. There is also a page from For The Arts, that includes an excerpt from a letter that Mordecai Richler sent to a former Canadian Council chief accountant.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Riel Rebellions (A study of the English Novel of)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a student essay on the English novel of the Riel Rebellions.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ritchie, Charles</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a review of Charles Ritchie's work titled "Remembering the Citadel Tradition" by Brian Vintcent published in Quill and Quire.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Robinson, Gillian</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file includes three emails written by Gillian Robinson to Penny Petrone about gaining permission to use an excerpt of her writing from her book "Northern Voices". Alongside this is an advertisement for an "Inuit Culture Kit", which includes multi media on Inuit life.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Rooke, Constance</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a review of "Fear of the Open Heart" by Constance Rooke, written by John Moss.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ross, Eustace</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a page of The Telegram on Eustace Ross. There is an article on his poetry by Margaret Avison and an excerpt from a biography on him by Barry Callaghan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ross, Malcolm (1911 -2002)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a section of The Globe and Mail with an obituary for Malcolm Ross written by Charles Mandel titled "Canlit's great caretaker."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ross, Sinclair</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986-1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains 2 student essays on Sinclair Ross and a copy of "The Lamp at Noon." Additionally, there are four photocopied essays on Ross. The first titled "'But do your Thing': conformity, self reliance, and Sinclair Ross's As For Me and My House" by T.J Matheson published in the Dalhousie Review. The second titled "'as if it really mattered': The narrator of Sinclair Ross's As For Me and My House" by Anne Compton published in Studies in Canadian Literature. The third is titled "Questioning Sexuality in Sinclair Ross's 'As For Me and My House'" by Timothy R. Cramer published in ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature. The final one is titled "Dante. C.D Burns and Sinclair Ross: Philosophical Issues in As For Me and My House" by Thomas M. F. Gerry published in Mosaic.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Roy, Gabrielle</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newsletter titled "Bulletin de la Conférence canadienne des arts" on Gabrielle Roy in French.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ryga, George</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a student essay on George Ryga alongside The Chronicle Journal's Weekend Magazine and a page from The Chronicle Journal. This edition of the magazine is titled "The Works and Plays of George Ryga" and contains articles on and copies of his work.</p>
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            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Salverson, Mrs.</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a student essay on Salverson.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Scalese, Gisella</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a series of emails from the Freedom to Read Organisation asking Penny Petrone to participate in the "Readings From Banned or Challenged Books Night" held at Lakehead University. Alongside these emails is a list of banned books.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Scott, Duncan Campbell</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an annotated copy of "The Eagle Speaks" by Duncan Campbell Scott alongside a student essay about Scott's work. There is also a photocopy of Ontario History by the Ontario Historical Society. In this issue there is an essay on Scott titled "The Poet and the Indian: Indian Themes in the Poetry of Duncan Campbell Scott and John Collier" by E. Palmer Patterson II.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Scott, Frank</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two student essays on Frank Scott alongside an excerpt from "An Anthology of Up-To-Date Canadian Poetry" which includes works from Scott. Some annotations.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Shaw, Bernard</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a poster for Arms and the Man a play by Bernard Shaw. Alongside this are many personal notes about the play and Shaw's work</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Simpson, Leo</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail which features a review of "The Peacock Papers" by Leo Simpson titled "A little more form please" and written by Peter Buitenhuis.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Smith, A.J.M.</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of "'Our Poets' A sketch of Canadian Poetry in the Nineteenth Century" by A.J.M Smith published in The University of Toronto Quarterly alongside copies of Smith's poetry. There is also a student essay on Smith. Some annotations.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Smith, Don</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a card sent to Penny Petrone from Don Smith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Souster, Raymond</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping from The Globe Magazine with literary reviews alongside a photocopy of an article on Raymond Souster's work. The article's title is cut off. Additionally, there are copies of multiple poems by Souster. Some annotations.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Stanley, Arthur: “Our Canadian Poets”</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of "Our Canadian Poets," an essay by Arthur Stanley published in The London Mercury. Some annotations.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Swinbourne, and music</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an article written by Charles E. Russell titled "Swinbourne and Music" published in The North American Review</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thomas, Audrey</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a book review of Songs My Mother Taught Me by Audrey Thomas.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thomas, Clara - Petrone correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a letter from Clara Thomas at York University to Penny Petrone congratulating her on the publication of her book First People, First Voices. Also contains a photocopy of the same letter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Toye, William</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains an envelope addressed to Penny Petrone. Inside is a letter from William Toye and newspaper clippings from a 2000 edition of The National Post of a book review for First Nations? Second Thoughts by Tom Flanagan.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Waddington, Marion</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a newspaper clipping of a combined book review of Driving Home: Poems New and Selected by Miriam Waddington and Happy Enough: Poems 1935-1972 by George Johnston. Also contains a Lakehead University memo about a visit to campus by Waddington and pages from a 1977 edition of Canadian Forum about The Price of Gold by Waddington.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Webster, Janet</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a letter from Janet Webster to Penny Petrone about a visit to the Yukon, as well as several photocopies of articles by Webster in The Yukon News about Tibet, Tibetan monks in the Yukon, and Buddhism.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wells, H. G. (1866 - )</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a newspaper clipping titled "The Greatness of H. G. Wells".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wentworth, Earl of Roscommon</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a photocopy of some handwritten verse and a note about someone by Wentworth Dillon, Earl of Roscommon, stapled to a re-typed version.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wiebe, Rudy</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a printout of "Colonial, neo-colonial, post-colonial: images of Christian missions in Hiram A Cody's The Frontiersman, Rudy Wiebe's First and Vital Candle and Basil Johnston's Indian School Days" from the Journal of Canadian Studies. Also contains several articles from magazines like MacLean's and Canadian Forum on Indigenous literature, all referencing or centering on Rudy Wiebe's work.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Wilkins, Charles letter</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a letter from Charles Wilkins to Penny Petrone about writing a blurb for a book.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Women, British Writers</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains several photocopied passages from Women-Writers of the Nineteenth Century by Marjory A. Bald.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Woodcock, George</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains several pages torn from a 1974 edition of Maclean's featuring an article of book reviews by George Woodcock.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
      </c>
      <c level="series">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Travel</unittitle>
          <unitdate normal="1952/1998" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952-1998</unitdate>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="1.5B1">
        Approximately 45 cm of textual records.    </physdesc>
        </did>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
        </odd>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>Petrone travelled to many places around the world: in relation to her work as a teacher, and for interest. These records document her trips to Europe, the USSR, Asia, South America, within North America.<lb/><lb/>Records include travel journals, correspondence, ephemera from various sites and events.</p>
        </scopecontent>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">1952 Trip Newspaper clippings</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pieces of newspaper articles concerning Penny Petrone and other teachers traveling abroad to Europe.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">1952 Trip (Diaries)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a small notebook used as a diary during Penny Petrone's 1952 trip to Europe.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Alfredo menu</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a postcard from the restaurant "Alfredo" in Rome, a menu from the restaurant which lists all items in Italian and English and a map of Rome on the back, and a small article from Newsweek (December 1st, 1952) titled "King of the Fettuccine" featuring a photo of Clark Gable at the restaurant.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Alvino letter to Petrone</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two small envelopes addressed to Serafine Petrone featuring Italian stamps, a letter written in Italian dated December 29th 1952 to Petrone from Luigi Alvino Roma, a copy of an Italian newspaper entitled "La Via: Settimanale Independente di Critica" (meaning Street: Independent Weekly Critic") Nov. 1st, 1952 vol. 4 no. 43.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Drawings</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two drawings, presumably of Penny Petrone. One is of her full face and signed by the illustrator, dated July 15/52, the other is of her profile and is also signed by the illustrator but is not dated.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Marconigram</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a Marconigram (telegram) sent to Penny Petrone that states "Away when letter came best of luck = John"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Paris programmes (Folies Bergere L’Opera Comique)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two programmes from Paris, France. One is for "Folies-Bergere" a cabaret music hall that showed "une Vraie Folie" the night Petrone visited, and that has "P.Petrone, Paris Sunday Aug. 23/52" written on it. The other is for "Theatre National de L'Opera Comique", an opera hall which showed Madam Bovary the night Penny Petrone visited. It also had handwritten words on it: "P.Petrone Aug. 27/52".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Travel Accounts</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a ship ticket for Cunard Line for Penny Petrone on July 2, 1952. According to the ticket, she was travelling from Quebec under "Tourist" class on the ship Scythia. There is also an "Itinerary Specially Prepared for: Miss Penny Petrone, Miss Margaret Mary Black and Miss Joan Gray" dated June 11th 1952. This is the itinerary for the 1952 trip to Europe. The itinerary shows them arriving in London, England, on July 10th, with travel to Windemere, Edinburgh, London, Nice, Rome, Florence, Venice, Lucerne, Montreux, Geneva, Wiesbaden, Cologne, Brussels, and Paris. The trip is from July 10th to August 20th, 1952. The file also contains eight copies of "Europe '52 by Penny Petrone", her account of the trip categorized by each location they visited.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Vatican permission</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a permission form for Penny Petrone to be blessed by His Holiness the Pope on August 3rd, 1952.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Zio Giovanni</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter to Penny Petrone while she was in Rome on Aug. 4th 1952 from Zio Giovanni.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Summer 1952 Trip – original</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the original draft of "Europe '52 by Penny Petrone" featuring drawings of some famous European landmarks, with some handwritten edits on the pages. The file also contains a letter from Penny to family while she was in Europe, written July 18th, 1952. There is a newspaper clipping about the trip and who went on it (their names and jobs), as well as some of the things that the women had done so far in Europe, according to their families back home. There are also two booklets from Cunard Line entitled "List of Passengers" from the trip to Europe (one from the way there, the other the way home). The booklet for the way to Europe aboard the Scythia features some handwritten notes near passengers names as well as some notes on the back cover.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DND Canadian Teachers Arrive in Europe</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping titled "Canadian Teachers Arrive in Germany" featuring a photo of four of the Canadian teachers who went to Europe that summer being greeted by a Lt. Col.. The women pictured are: Estelle Burkett, Ruth Barber, Valarie Dexter and Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DND First Conference of Teachers and Principals, Baden Baden Feb. 24, 1956</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1956</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>An invitation/menu from the "First Conference of Teachers and Principals of the Canadian DND Dependents' Schools in Europe" from C.S.A Ritchie, Canadian Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Western Germany, "subject: Canada and Germany Partners in NATO". Also contains a copy of the Text of Addresses delivered at the conference.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DND Second Conference of Teachers and Principals, Feb. 27-28, 1958</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the Text of Addresses delivered at the Second Conference of Teachers and Principals of the Canadian DND Dependents' Schools in Europe.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DND School in Germany - Luncheon with the Duke of Edinburgh on Oct. 17, 1955. Presentation of Colours to the RCR</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1955</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a temporary residence card for Penny Petrone, featuring a photograph of her on the inside. The card was valid from August 31, 1956 to August 30, 1957. Also contains a menu of from the Royal Canadian Regiment 2nd Battalion Presentation of Colours Luncheon from Monday, October 17, 1955.  Another informational pamphlet from the same event.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DND School in Germany – Mess dinner, 2nd Can. Infantry Brigade (Fort Henry, May 12, 1956)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1956</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file features an article entitled "Federal Republic of Germany" that offers information about Germany, including its climate, regions, points of interest and advice for tourists. Also contains a menu form the Mess Dinner for the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade Group held on May 12, 1956 at Fort Henry Camp. Soest, Germany.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DND Soest (Belgian Officer, 1955-56)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1955</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file features a small envelope featuring pictures of landmarks from Soest, Germany. There is also a letter to Penny Petrone wishing her a Happy New Year in a booklet featuring a drummer, as well as a handful of letters addressed to Penny from someone in Soest.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Soest 1955-56</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an envelope addressed to Fr. Petrone in Soest, as well as a large stamp from Interlaken, Switzerland</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DND School #2 Fighter Wing Gros-Tenquin, France</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a small envelope addressed to Miss P. Petrone in Gros-Tenquin, a RCAF station in France.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DND Schools Overseas 1955-58 – Gov’t Correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1956-1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two programmes for conferences on Teachers and Principals of the Canadian DND Dependents' Schools in Europe held in Germany. Also contains an article on the history of overseas DND schools, multiple pages of handwritten notes, and several pages of correspondence with the National Archives and the Directorate of History and Heritage. Also contains an explanation of elections of community councils within the Canadian Armed Forces, a list of names and addresses, an interlibrary loan request at Lakehead University, pages from The Order of the Stammtisch newsletter, a programme for a celebration of Canadian Confederation, a newspaper clipping about USO Clubs, and a card for the Paris USO.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DND Travels</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1957</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains accounts of multiple excerpts from a European trip in 1957 that Penny Petrone went on. She spent time in France, Holland, and Rothenburg (Germany) with Jeannette Rigg. In the summer of 1957 (June 29th to Sept. 1st) she visited France, Spain, Gibraltar, Morocco, Majorca and the British Isles. This trip was with Frances Kosystko (from Port Arthur) and Gwen Chapman (from Grostenquin, France). There is also a booklet made by Penny Petrone titled "1956" with drawings of some famous landmarks from Greece and Egypt. On the front cover there is "For Rita, Love Penny" handwritten. This documents Petrone's 1956 European travels, which included Vienna, Yugoslavia, Greece, Turkey, Lebanon and Syria, Jerusalem, Egypt, and Italy (Sicily, Stromboli, Calabria).</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DND Germany 1955-56, France 1956-58 (misc.)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1955-1957</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an envelope containing receipts from Europe between 1955 and 1957. There is also a small card featuring pine trees and "PENNY" handwritten. The inside of the card is for Penny Petrone, using a play-on-words with her name and a recipe. There are two handwritten letters to Penny Petrone, one in English. There is also a Canadian Schools in Europe Progress Report: High School Division (Grades: IX-XIII). On the cover is listed: Name of Pupil: Petrone, S. Grade: Last, School: Life (Europe), Year: 1957, Teacher: many small names are written here. This report has been filled out in jest under the month of January for Petrone and what she has learned in Europe. As well, there is a handwritten page that appears to be copied from an encyclopedia about spaghetti. There is a program from Lakeview High School, Port Arthur Ontario: Official Opening Programme from Fri. November 22nd, 1957, with some handwritten notes about the views of the building and which street they are from. There are some rough copies of the 1957 Europe notes (Easter 1957 and Weekend May 20 1957), as well as an outline titled: "Outline for Discussion Leaders, Issued with Current Affairs, Vol. 10, no. 1, Westphalia."</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Europe – Dubrovnik</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1956</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a small booklet titled "Dubrovnik, Putnik-Guide" used by Penny Petrone in the summer of 1956 when she visited Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, with a few various points in the guide underlined by Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Power, D.H., Lt. Col., Christmas card</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1956</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a Christmas card sent to Penny Petrone from Lt. Col. D.H. Power, as well as another letter sent by Power to Petrone on June 22nd, 1956, with a damaged article titled "The Universal Canadian: The career of C.G. Power shows the Canadian democratic system at its best" by Bruce Hutchison. There is a handwritten line from Power on the top of the article to Petrone. Lastly, there is one last letter and envelope from Power to Petrone while she was in Germany in March 1956.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Europe 1952 (originals)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952-1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains more original copies of the work Penny Petrone wrote of her Europe 1952 trip. This file also contains "Around the World 1959 by Penny Petrone, 25,000 miles" with a drawing of the Earth on the cover. This booklet contains account from Petrone's trips to Hawaii, Japan, Calcutta, Hong King, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Burma, and Afghanistan.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Summer 1956 trip (original)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1956-1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains original/rough copies of Petrone's records of her 1956 summer Europe trip. There is also a newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail (Friday, March 27th, 1998) of the article "Not needed: terrorists' travel advice" about tourists and terrorists in Egypt. There is also a newspaper clipping with no title, date or resource that is the story of someone visiting the Nepal area. There is another newspaper clipping from The Toronto Star (Sat. December 19th, 1998) with two articles titled "Holy town of Bethlehem is not what many expect" and "Tourism to Holy Land expected to double for Pilgrimage 2000". One last newspaper clipping (possibly from The Chronicle Journal) titled "A smaller Serbian evil is about to unfold".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Europe: Italy, poem from Salvatore Orlando, 1956</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1956</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a poem written by Salvatore Orlando entitled "Vespro", as well as a letter to Penny Petrone from Orlando on Aug. 23rd, 1956 that was mailed with the poem.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Summer trip 1957 (original)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1957</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains original copies of Penny Petrone's European trips during the summer of 1957.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dieppe</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article from "Weekend Magazine" vol. 12 no. 37, 1962 that is about "the final chapter" of the story of Dieppe. There are two copies of two of the pages from the article.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DND - France, Letters in French from French Nationals</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains letters in French to Penny Petrone, both everyday and Christmas cards, as well as some of the envelopes they arrived in.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Europe 1956 trip</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1956</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Penny Petrone's "1956" Europe trip journal. There is a handwritten note on the front cover that shows this copy was meant for Rita and someone else.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lourdes, July 3, 1957</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1957</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter written July 3, 1957. The letter is written to "Mamma, Daddy, and all" from Penny Petrone while she was in Lourdes, France.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Summer trip to Russia, 1958, letters</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959, 1961</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains letters written December 22, 1959 to Penny Petrone from a man named Walter. These letters were sent from Belfast, Ireland.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Behind the Iron Curtain: Poland, Czechoslovakia, 1958</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an envelope, parchment and two large stamps from Moscow, Russia. There is also a piece of paper from The Regent Palace Hotel, Piccadilly Circus, London that has Russian writing on it, including the alphabet and numbers 1-5. There is also a map of Moscow with Penny Petrone's name written on the front. There is a list of the hotels that those on this trip will be staying at for mailing purposes for Tour No. 12 (U.S.S.R. Mailing List). There is also a copy of Penny's account of her stay in the U.S.S.R. during this time.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Behind the Iron Curtain: Poland – letter</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter written to Penny Petrone sent by George Osypowicz from Warsaw, Poland (complete with envelope) on November 15, 1958. The letter reminisces on the time they spent together in Warsaw during Penny's trip.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Behind the Iron Curtain: Summer 1958, Walter R. Grey</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958-1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains newspaper clippings from Belfast News-Letter (Tues. February 24, 1959 and Wed. February 25, 1959) titled "The Road to Moscow - I: Drabness of East Germany" and "The Road to Moscow - II: Impressions of the city and its people" both by Walter Grey. There is also a copy of "Focus: A Monthly Review" from October 1958 (vol. 1 no. 10). The magazine was printed in Dublin, Ireland.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Czechoslovakia</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet entitled "Ceskoslovensko: A Living People's Art" with "Penny Petrone, Summer /58" written on the inside cover. The booklet highlight fashion and typical clothing in Czechoslovakia. There is also a pamphlet entitled "The Museum of Czech Literature" which offers a small history of said museum.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">USSR – Agricultural Exhibition, 1958</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet entitled "U.S.S.R. Agricultural Exhibition" from 1958, discussing its history and scenery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Belgium: The Brussels Fair and Canada, July 5, 1958</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains newspaper clippings. The first is from The Stars and Stripes (no date) entitled "For Footsore Fair Visitors" by Robert J. Dunphy about a carriage-type vehicle that fair goers can pay for to ride instead of walk. Next is "Letters From the Mailbag" by Valerie M. Hnot discussing the American pavilion at the fair. Lastly there is a magazine article entitled "The Brussels Fair - and Canada" by Ernest Waengler from the magazine Saturday Night (July 5, 1958) concerning the Brussels Fair and the Canadian appearance at it.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Summer 1958 trip to Russia</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958-1961</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles from Focus magazine. There is "Thoughts on Berlin" by W.R. Grey (April 1961), "Leningrad: A Visitor in the City" by W.R. Grey (Sept. 1960), and a copy of the March 1959 issue also featuring a short article from W.R. Grey. As well, there is a newspaper clipping from Belfast News-Letter (Fri. September 5, 1958) titled "Afternoon in East Berlin" by Walter R. Grey. There is a copy of Tour No. 12 Souvenir Brochure and European Road Map that has a guide and itinerary for the trip Petrone was on, with handwritten notes throughout. There is also rough copies of Petrone's accounts of the trip to the U.S.S.R. in 1958.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Russia</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains seven postcards that feature photographs of Russian landmarks. There is also a set of postcards that feature art from The Hermitage Western European Painting, as well as another set of postcards that is completely written in Russian. There is another Russian set of cards in a booklet that is in a blue envelope from Hotel Duna Inter-Continental, Budapest.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italy – letter dated Roma, 14 Aprile, 1958</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter dated April 14, 1958 sent from Penny Petrone's mother to her children.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DND News-Chronicle article, Sept. 6, 1958</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping about Penny Petrone discussing her stay in Europe now that she was back home. The article highlights her luncheon with The Duke of Edinburgh.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DND Letter from A.A, Smith, Director of Education to Petrone</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter sent October 16, 1958 to Penny Petrone from A.A. Smith, Director of Education from the Department of National Defence. In his letter Smith thanks Petrone for her letter thanking him for the opportunity to teach abroad. He remarks it is the first letter he has received from any of the teachers that have had this experience.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone’s speech on Russia</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains rough notes (both handwritten and typed) of Penny Petrone's speech about Russia. There is also a newspaper clipping entitled "Remembrance of Things Past In Lovely, Old Prague" by Howard Evans, as well as an article from Canadian School Journal (May 1962) titled "Is Cooperation with Russia Possible" by Mark Gayn, a small envelope of Russian stamps, a newspaper clipping titled "Russians at Atikokan Tell of Life at Home" (possibly from The Chronicle Journal) vol. LVI, no. 53, a newspaper clipping titled "The USSR Changes: Nikita Adopting a Peaceful Role" from The Winnipeg Tribune (Thurs. November 26, 1959), an article from New Trail magazine (Autumn '85) titled "Our Soviet Passage: A University of Alberta Alumni Group Visits the U.S.S.R." by Rick Pilger, an article in Time magazine (April 13, 1962) titled "Russia: A Longing for Truth," a newspaper clipping titled "Shopping Trip in Moscow Not Yet a Pleasure Though Stalin Austerity Period has Passed" by George Sherman, and an article from The Star Weekly magazine  (Oct. 17 1959) titled "How the U.S. looks to a Russian" by Sergio Mikoyan. There is also a transcript of a speech titled "900 Million Communists: The Sino-Soviet Alliance" - address to Canadian Electrical Association, Murray Bay Quebec, given June 28, 1960 by James S. Duncan (Chairman, Ontario Hydro).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World (Crossing the Dateline July 3, 1959 Certificate)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a certificate given to Penny Petrone on July 3rd, 1959. The certificate is titled "Domain of Phoebus Apollo". The certificate says it declares Petrone "a subject of the Realm of the Sun and of the Heavens" as she had crossed the Pacific over the International Dateline</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World - Afghan Women article</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1960</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an a letter written to Penny Petrone from Jean Yack (Associate Editor, Chatelaine magazine) on Aug. 16, 1960. In the letter, Yack tells Petrone that her write-up on Afghan women will not be featured in the magazine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World - Hong Kong The Beauty and the Beast</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a programme for "The Kingdom and the Beauty" in Hong Kong which premiered June 29, 1959, and gives a synopsis of the play.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World - India (Anne C. Munro letter)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter from Anne C. and Wendy Munro to Penny Petrone from India.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World - India Classical Dance</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a programme for a dance recital staring Kumari Yamini Krishnamurti in a recital of "Bharatanatyam &amp; Koochipoodi" at the Fine Arts Theatre in India, as well as another programme from August 1-2, 1959.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World - India Parliamentary Visit, Aug. 12, 1959</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an agenda for a parliamentary visit on Wed. August 12, 1959 in India concerning questions to ask and bills to be introduced. There is also a visitor's card from Lok Sabha, the Indian parliament house, for Penny Petrone issued on the same date.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World - Japan – Fujiya Hotel dinner menu, July 7, 1959</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the dinner menu from the Fujiya Hotel in Miyanoshita, Japan on Tues. July 7, 1959. On the reverse side is information about the Star Festival, which was being celebrated that day.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World - Nepal</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a map of Nepal, specifically Kathmandu Valley, from the Snow View hotel. The reverse side features "Places of Interest to See in Kathmandu".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World - Nepal historic stamps</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains envelopes and stamps from Nepal inside a bag/envelope from Tokyo, Japan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World - Opening the American Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal, Aug. 6, 1959</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a release detailing the opening of the American Embassy in Kathmandu on August 6, 1959.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World - Thailand Dance</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a programme from The Phakavali Dance &amp; Music Institute. The performance was: Thai Classical and Folk-Dance Specialties with Thai Traditional Music and Costumes". The programme tells the name of the dances performed and the meaning behind them.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Europe 1958 News-Chronicle article</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two copies of the same article titled "Three-Year Europe Stay Eye-Opener for Teacher" about Penny Petrone's experience abroad, featuring a picture of her. The article is written by Mary Maclean, and focuses mainly on Petrone's experience in Russia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letters in French</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter sent to Penny Petrone in 1958, as well as envelopes from other letters she received.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World, Summer 1959 (Journals)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple copies of Petrone's "Around the World 1959" chronicling her adventures in 1959.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World 1959</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail Travel from Sat. January 13, 1996. The article is titled "Varanasi draws Hindus on pilgrimages". There is also more copies of Petrone's "Around the World 1959", as well as an article from the magazine Messenger of St. Anthony (March 1999) entitled "Fear among the pyramids". As well, there is an itinerary of the "Around the World" trip, showing what countries would be visited when in the summer of 1959.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Around the World (1959) - tickets</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the airplane tickets from the many flights taken during the summer 1959 trip.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Crete</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a welcome pamphlet from The Catholic Church of Crete.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Greece (the birth of reason)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the article "The Birth of Reason" from LIFE magazine.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">India: the art of Yamini Krishnamurti</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a receipt for the Jam Hotel from August 16-21. There is also a small article titled "The Art of Yamini Krishnamurti".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thailand 1959</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains papers concerning various aspects of Thailand, including history, shopping, festivals and ceremonies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Israel - What’s on, 1959</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a guide from "What's On" from the Tourist Information Office in Jerusalem listing historical and biblical sites to visit, as well as a pamphlet from ITS Tourist Service of tours that one can sign up for in Jerusalem.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Israel - Tel Aviv Zoa House</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a form from Z.O.A. House in Tel Aviv. There is also a booklet titled "Welcome to ZOA House" that provides some history on the Z.O.A. House, an information booklet on the plans for High Holiday Services at Z.O.A. House on August 15, 1959.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Afghanistan - The United States News Bulletin (Am. Embassy, Kabul)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of The United States News Bulletin from the American Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan on Sat. August 15, 1959, featuring some news about the United States at the time.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Japan: The Temple of Hase</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a map of Japan with certain cities circled, as well as a small information booklet on Hase-Dera and The Temple of Hase in Kamakura, Japan.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Art around town, vol VII (8), 1959 – Japanese ink-painting</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of "Art Around Town" (vol. VII no. 8 1959), a monthly magazine from Tokyo,featuring an article titled "Japanese Ink-Painting".</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Iraq times, Sunday, June 7, 1959</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>An original copy of "The Iraq Times", no. 11,572, June 7, 1959.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jerusalem post (the), Sunday, August 30, 1959</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>"The Jerusalem Post" newspaper,vol, XXXV, No. 9511, August 30, 1959.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Summer 1961 trip to South America</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1961</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two rough copies of "The Land of El Dorado 1961 by Penny Petrone," Petrone's account of her trip to South America in July-August 1961. On this trip she visited Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad, Brazil, Peru, Columbia, Costa Rica, and Mexico.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">South America, 1961</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1955-1961</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a $1 bill ripped in half from South America with notes written on it,  There is also programmes from Tranquility Girls' Government Intermediate School for their Prize-Giving Programme on Mon. December 12, 1955, another on December 12, 1957 and another with no date (all from Trinidad), as well as a list of songs to be sung at Tranquility Girls' Festival Music Programme on April 8, 1960. Lastly there is another copy of "The Land of El Dorodo 1961" by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italy trip, 1960</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1960</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an invitation for Penny Petrone from The Ambassador of the United States of America and Mrs. Secchia to a cocktail buffet on Fri. September 28, 1960. This event was in honour of ASDDA Women Entrepeneurs of Saxio and the National Organization of Italian American Women.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa (Uganda Catholic Rural Trade School, Iganga)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a pamphlet from the Catholic Rural Trade School in Iganga, Uganda, about the school's history and organization. There is also a typewritten letter to Penny Petrone from Ugandan teacher John Slot discussing personal matters.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Uganda journals</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains nineteen pages of handwritten journals by Penny Petrone where she describes her teaching experiences, travel in Uganda, interactions with Ugandans, humanitarian aid, the effects of colonialism, and her thoughts on religion.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Uganda Argus, March 12, June 26, 1964</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains 2 original Uganda Argus newspapers from Kampala, Uganda. On page 3 of the June 26th article, under the headline People in Uganda, there is an article about the Nile Prayers Club and their theatrical production called Roar Like a Dove where Penny Petrone plays the role of Lady Dungavel.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Port Arthur News-Chronicle clipping, Aug. 22, 1963</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>The file contains a cutout newspaper article titled Miss Penny Petrone Leaves For Teaching Post in Uganda, discussing Penny Petrone's new post at the Iganga Teachers Training College in Uganda. The article also discusses Penny Petrone's previous traveling experiences.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Uganda – Roar Like a Dove</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains three copies of the program for the Nile Players Club theatrical production of Roar Like a Dove discussing the production and featuring advertisements. There is also two photocopies of a newspaper clipping titled, Roar Like A Dove Delightful, that gives a positive critique of the production.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Uganda Teaching, 1963 -64</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963-1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>The file contains a copy of sheet music of children's songs, a handwritten lesson plan for English class, a typed copy of a lesson plan for A Phonics Lesson, a typed letter from the Canadian External Aid Office to Penny Petrone to discuss her becoming a speaker about the External Aid program, a typed letter to the Canadian Department of External Aid by Penny Petrone thanking the department for the opportunity to teach in Africa, a printed copy of a Primary Leaving Examination 1963 for an English class,  and a printed copy of a Primary Leaving Examination 1963 for a General Paper on History and Civics, Geography, Nature Study, and Health Education.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa (1963 -64) Accounts of Trips within Africa</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963-1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains seven handwritten pages of journal entries written by Penny Petrone discussing her trip to the Congo and her admiration for Africa, a typewritten letter from Mildred Istona from Chatelaine Magazine to Penny Petrone about purchasing her story, nine typewritten pages by Penny Petrone discussing her travels in Africa and her teaching position in Uganda, two copies of six typewritten pages by Penny Petrone discussing her travel in Uganda, six typewritten pages by Penny Petrone describing her travels to Kenya, Tanzania, Nyasaland, Northern Rhodesia, and South Africa.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa - Egide in the Belgian Congo</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963-1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains five handwritten letter correspondence between Penny Petrone and Egide Laugheuduer written in French.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kenya</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a program called Working Programmes of the Independence Celebrations of Kenya detailing the events for the Independence Ceremony in Nairobi, Kenya. There is also a magazine called Kenya detailing the newly formed government, the economy, education, tourism, and technology.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa - Kenya’s Uhuru, Dec. 11, 1963</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a white envelope with the coat of arms of the United Kingdom, inside the envelope are two invitations to the Flag-Raising Ceremony and Independence Ceremony in Nairobi, Kenya, also inside the envelope is a police notice about following instructions for traffic and parking.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Language Training in African schools</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1940-1955</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A book entitled "Language Teaching in African Schools" by A.V.P. Elliott and P. Gurrey published by Longmans, Green and Co.. An instructional book on teaching English in African schools. Stamped by the Teacher Training College-Uganda.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Plays for African Schools: “The Incorruptible Judge”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a script for the play The Incorruptible Judge by Dr. Olu Olagoke. The script has small notes and edits made by Penny Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Uganda (Chatelaine, June 1965, p.4)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964-1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two copies of Chatelaine Magazine (on page 4 under What's New Continued is an article titled Teaching in Uganda that describes Petrone's travels and teaching experience in Uganda), a clipping from Chatelaine Magazine titled Teaching in Uganda, a cheque from Maclean-Hunter Publishing Company Limited addressed to Penny Petrone for $20.00, a letter correspondence between Joan Weatherseed from Maclean's and Penny Petrone discussing publishing an article about her travels in Africa, a letter correspondence between Mildred Istona of Chatelaine Magazine and Penny Petrone discussing her article being schedule for publishing and the article's contents.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa: Uganda (Circumcision of Bagisu school boys)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Memo by Bugisu District Education Office asking to heads of schools and colleges to inform all students that circumcision will not be allowed during the school year.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Uganda - Iganga – St.Philomena’s Children’s Home)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964-1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains nine cards from St. Philomena's Children's' Home in Iganga, Uganda that each contain a photo and description of a different child, a newspaper clipping titled Penny Petrone Addresses Women's Club that details Penny being a speaker at the Atikokan Business and Professional Women's Club, a newspaper clipping titled St. Anthony's Parish Council To Adopt Child From Uganda and details the Parish's activities and potential adoption of a child from Uganda, a newspaper clipping titiled Women's Club Adopts Young Uganda Girl and details the adoption of a four year old girl named Immaculata Katoto by the Fort William/Port Arthur Business and Professional Women's Club, a Easter holiday card to Penny Petrone from D.M. Dolores, a handwritten letter correspondence between Penny Petrone and D.M. Dolores congratulating Penny on the play Roar Like a Dove, a handwritten letter correspondence between Penny Petrone and John Bosca from the Franciscan Convent in Iganga, Uganda detailing personal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Uganda – Roar Like a Dove (play)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>The files contains five copies of the program for the Nile Players Club theatrical production of Roar Like a Dove discussing the production and featuring advertisements, two photocopies of a newspaper clipping titled, Roar Like A Dove Delightful, that gives a positive critique of the theatrical production, a newspaper clipping of an advertisement for Roar Like A Dove that details the price, time, and location.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Uganda – Correspondence – Rev. Tidmarsh -Petrone</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963-1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several letters, handwritten and typed, from Penny Petrone to her family and friends, including John Stephenson, about her time in Uganda. Also contains some letters from students, a handwritten account of her time in Uganda, a letter from Philip and Nancy Tidmarsh, letters from the Principal of Bishop Willis Teacher Training College, progress reports, and a list of College rules.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Uganda history</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two pages from a book that details the previous 100 years of Ugandan history.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa - Uganda – Taylor (Jinja)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964-1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>The file contains an invitation for Penny Petrone from Barry Taylor inviting her to a Sundowner (happy hour), a typewritten poem titled So, Spring written by Barry Taylor for Penny Petrone, a typewritten letter correspondence between Penny Petrone and Barry Taylor detailing his recent troubles with work and personal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa - Uganda – (wedding invitation, 1964)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a wedding invitation for Penny Petrone that is printed in Ugandan, a wedding program for the wedding of Ruth Nyago and Keith Mutengu at St. Andrews Church in Jinja, Uganda.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa - Speech Advertisement</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a page from the The Atikokan (Ont.) Progress newspaper with an advertisement by the Atikokan Business &amp; Professional Women's Club detailing Penny Petrone speaking about her experiences in Africa.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Uganda – Child’s exercise book – Drawing 17 - 6 -64</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>An exercise book of drawings from a student who attended Bugosa Schools, student named Kisabi.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa - Ethiopia</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet titled In Commemoration of the Opening Day of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa that details speeches to be given by Ethiopian officials and United Nations delegations, a booklet titled Ethiopia: General Information that details Ethiopian politics, economics, education, religion, and industry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa (1963-1964) My Letters to Family, and to John S.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963-1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains 34 handwritten letter correspondences between Penny Petrone and Luisa Petrone (mother) detailing personal matters and travels in Africa, 20 handwritten letter correspondences between Penny Petrone and John Stephenson detailing personal matters and travel in Africa, a handwritten letter correspondence between Penny Petrone and Roseway Thorpe discussing Penny's travels in Africa, a handwritten letter correspondence between Penny Petrone and Rita, Mac, Eddie McCall discussing personal matters, 42 handwritten/typed pages of journal entries by Penny Petrone detailing her travels and teaching in Africa, 17 pages of printed transcripts of Penny Petrone's correspondences found in this file, 2 pages of printed transcripts of Penny Petrone's journal entries found in this file. Also contains a handwritten list of letters written to John Stephenson and to family, including dates.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa - External Aid Office</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note of names and addresses of teaching institutions around the world, 7 pages of printed copy of a speech titled External Aid Briefing Conference by Jean Billman detailing the foreign aid program and its importance, 7 printed pages of an article titled The Canadian Teacher and In-Service Training in an Emerging Area that details the program and expectations in foreign countries, 9 printed pages of a report titled Memorandum To All Teachers Serving Abroad Under Canada's External Aid Programs In 1963-64 detailing the difficulties of teaching abroad and acknowledging teachers currently serving abroad.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa - Folklore as written to Petrone by my students</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962-1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Assignments from students at Bishop Willis Teachers Training College in Uganda ("Why I chose teaching", "5 things I remember", "Death", poetry, personal essays).</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa (1963-64) Letters from African students</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963-1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Numerous handwritten and typed letters from students of Petrone's from Uganda and Kenya.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains personal information of students.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa (1963-64) Uganda (general)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963-1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains 3 typewritten pages by Penny Petrone discussing African issues with students in the Congo, a page from a magazine title "Africa" detailing tours of Central/Southern Africa, a typewritten correspondence between Rev. Fr. Philip Tidmarsh and Penny Petrone discussing payment for a tour, 13 printed pages detailing the history of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, a receipt for bank draft from the Toronto-Dominion Bank for Penny Petrone, 3 handwritten pages detailing teaching lessons, 4 printed pages titled "Fact Sheets on the" by the External Aid Office detailing the country of Uganda, 5 typewritten pages titled "Conditions in Uganda" detailing the condition of society in Uganda, one handwritten page detailing Penny's students, one handwritten note detailing personal matters, 4 pages of typewritten pages J. Mankowski of Pan American World Airways detailing general information about Senegal and Dakar, 2 pages of typewritten correspondence between Joan Weatherseed of Maclean's and Penny Petrone detailing Penny's article for the magazine, 2 handwritten pages detailing article ideas, a printed map of Uganda, 15 pages/notes detailing personal matters and travels in Africa, an invitation "A Grand All Night Dance by the Catholic Youth Association at St. Paul's Parish Ebute Metta, a typewritten page titled "Assignment - Where Elephants Have The Right Of Way", a typewritten page titled "Uganda Teacher Training College Leaving Examination 1963, 2 copies of The Parish News titled "Man or Freedom", a typewritten correspondence between Sis in Jinja and Penny Petrone detailing personal matters, 12 typewritten pages titled "Assignment Where Elephants Have The Right Of Way, 25 typewritten pages titled "Money Down the Drain", 15 handwritten pages detailing Penny's travels in Uganda, 5 typewritten pages detailing Penny Petrone's travels in Africa.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa - re Louis Petrone’s death</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains letter correspondence between a person in Uganda and Penny Petrone discussing her father's death, letter correspondence between Isabel and Penny Petrone discussing her father's death, letter correspondence between Alfred Petrone and Penny Petrone discussing their father's death, a newspaper clipping from the Port Arthur News-Chronicle titled "Louis Petrone Dies at Age 73", a newspaper clipping detailing Frank's Locker Plant being closed due to Louis Petrone's death, letter correspondence between Serafina and Mac discussing Louis Petrone's death.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa - Petrone – J. D. A. Bee letter</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains letter correspondence between J.D.A Bee and Penny Petrone discussing personal matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">South Africa</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1961</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet titled "South African Quiz" detailing trivia and facts about South Africa.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Weekly News (Tanganyika), Dec. 20, 1963</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A Christmas edition of Tanganyika Weekly News dated December 20, 1963 entitled "After the Celebrations- The Teenage Cult- Dar es Salaam Club." Tanganyika Weekly News is a Kenyan magazine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Evening News (Ghana), August 26, 1964</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper called "Evening News" from Ghana with the main headline titled "Mutiny hits Congolese Central Govt Forces"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Langheudries: Egide - Petrone correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains letter correspondence between Penny Petrone and Egide from the Congo written in French.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Africa - News-Chronicle articles</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping titled "Tribal Story Told: Primitive Customs Sustained" detailing African customs; a newspaper clipping from the Port Arthur News-Chronicle titled "Miss Penny Petrone Extols Charms of Dark Continent" detailing Penny Petrone's time in Africa, a treatment card from Lagos University Teaching Hospital for Penny Petrone detailing treatment for her ankle.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">China Trip – Chinese nursery school drawings</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several pencil and pencil-crayon drawings of elephants, people, pigs, pandas, and celebrations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">China - The Exhibition of Archeological Finds of the People’s Republic of China</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a book titled "The Exhibition of Archaeological Finds of the People's Republic of China"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">China - The Women’s Army of the Young Family (opera)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet written in Chinese, 6 handwritten pages detailing the production of "The Women's Army of the Young Family", a clipping from a magazine titled "Red China's Opera" detailing Chinese operas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">China trip, May 1978</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a Membership List for Thomas Cook Tour of the People's Republic of China, 2 tourist pamphlets for the Summer Palace in Peking, China, an envelope from Shanghai Mansions in Shanghai, China, a magazine clipping of a picture of the Marble Boat at the Summer Palace, various pieces of memorabilia from a Chinese airline, a Chinese visa for Penny Petrone, a pamphlet from Thomas Cook titled "Information for Visitors to The People's Republic of China", an itinerary for the Thomas Cook tour, a booklet titled "A Guide to the Former Imperial Palace", a booklet titled "China Travel Gazette", an article titled "Peking Arts and Crafts Factory", an article titled "Shihwan Art Pottery Factory of Foshan City", an article titled "Ancestral Temple", an article titled, "Foshan Folk Art Studio", a receipt for currency exchange, an itinerary titled "Programme in Hangchow", a picture of Mao Zedong's coffin, a picture of a building in China, a picture of Mao Zedong's body in its casket.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">China trip, 1978 – newspaper clippings</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains 5 copies of LU Week newspaper with an article titled "Dr. Petrone Lectures at Hangchou University" detailing Penny Petrone's trip to China, 2 copies of clippings from The Chronicle Journal with an article titled "Local University Professor Lectures Chinese Students" detailing Penny Petrone's trip to China, 3 newspaper clippings of China celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Communist Revolution.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">China - magazine and newspaper clippings</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978-1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a newspaper clipping from the Chronicle Journal titled "Local university professor lectures Chinese students" detailing Penny Petrone's trip to China, 2 copies of a newspaper clipping from LU Week titled "Dr. Petrone Lectures at Hangchou University detailing Penny Petrone's trip to China, the front page of Newsweek magazine titled "The New China: Special Report", a clipping from Newsweek magazine of an article titled "The New China", 13 pages from Newsweek magazine titled "The New China", 11 pages from TIME magazine titled "Visionary of a New China" detailing Man of the Year Teng Hsiao-p'ing, the front page of TIME magazine titled "Man of the Year: Teng Hsiao-p'ing Visions of a New China", a folded map titled "Map of Shanghai Proper", a black and white photograph of a man and a woman both wearing a Chinese tunic suit (names written on the back are Danny and [Pretty]), a copy of a newspaper article from The Sunday Sun titled "China tour: take earplugs and flexibility", a newspaper clipping from The Etobicoke Advertiser-Guardian titled "China... a 10,000 mile trip into the past and present", a newspaper clipping from The Winnipeg Tribune titled "China recognition", a newspaper clipping from The Toronto Star titled "China Diary", a newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail titled "Private enterprise a big hit in China", a newspaper clipping from Weekend Magazine titled "A China Notebook", a newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail titled "China Now", a newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail titled "Peking shows suspicion of friendships", 5 pages from Maclean's magazine titled "The Second Great Leap", a clipping from House and Garden magazine titled "How to Move With T'ai Ch'i", 15 pages from Home and Garden magazine titled "Bringing China Home", a Thomas Cook magazine titled "China", 3 pages from Maclean's magazine titled "A great leap forward", a newspaper clipping from Caut Bulletin ACPU titled "An academic's view of China", a newspaper clipping titled "To China for charm and a taste of history", a clipping from Maclean's magazine titled "China unglazed", an advertisement titled "Stamps of New China",  2 copies of Weekend Magazine title "China: The Waking Giant".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dr. Petrone lectures at Hangchou University, China, 1979</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping from LU Week 2 titled "Dr. Petrone Lectures at Hangchou University" detailing her travels in China.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Trip – quotations from Chairman Mao Tsetung</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a small book of quotes by Mao Tsetung bound in red. Noted inside the front cover that the book was given to her during her trip to China in May 1970.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">China - Past and Present</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping titled "Today in History" detailing Penny Petrone's trip to China 10 years ago, a booklet titled "Past and Present: China"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">China - Petrone’s lecture notes University of Hangchou</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains Penny Petrone's lecture notes on Canadian literature for the University of Hangchou.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Adventure Canada – Baffin Island, Labrador, 1995)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet by Adventure Canada titled "East Coast Voyage of Discovery: Labrador and Atlantic Canada" detailing the trip and itinerary.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northwest Passage Crossing</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a flight voucher for Northwest Passage Expedition for Penny Petrone and a bag tag for Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Northwest Passage</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This contains a Northwest Passage bag tag for Penny Petrone, a name tag for Penny Petrone for the Expedition Through the Northwest Passage, a folder for the Expedition Through the Northwest Passage from Adventure Canada containing itineraries and information about the trip, a certificate for Polar Bear Chapter, Order of Arctic Adventures for Penny Petrone, letter correspondence between E.A. Smulders and Penny Petrone discussing the trip, a card to Penny Petrone from Heidi Morgan discussing personal matters, 3 pages detailing the history of Arctic expeditions, a Certificate of Achievement for completing the journey across the Northwest Passage, a folder titled "Canada's Arctic Coast containing general information about tourism in the Canadian arctic, Northwest Passage passenger address exchange list, 4 pages of address written from passengers on the expedition, a folded map titled "Canada's Northwest Territories Official Explorer's Map.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Expedition through the Northwest Passage, July 20-Aug. 5, 1996</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet titled "Cruise Log for the Expedition Through the Northwest Passage" detailing the cruise, daily itinerary, and a handwritten note by Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Travel – Yukon</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of "The Early History of Forty Mile and the Yukon" by A. Innes Taylor with key phrases underlined in red. There is also a copy of "Part Played by the North West Mounted Police in the Early Days of the Klondike Goldfields" by A. Baird. There is a pamphlet titled "Come to Skagway" which features a map and list of things to do in Skagway, Alaska. There are also a lot of handwritten notes about Yukon and Alaska.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Television speech on travel, 1960’s</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains handwritten notes in preparation for a speech on travel to be televised in the 1960s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Yukon trip, 1962</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a programme from The Dawson City Festival Foundation and their presentation of "Foxy: A New Musical" performed at Palace Grand Theatre in Dawson City, Yukon, an information booklet titled "The Legend of Canada's First Bank in the Klondike", three pamphlets for "Dawson City Gold Rush Festival" in Yukon from July 1-August 17, 1962, a booklet entitled "Souvenir Program 1962 Whitehorse Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous" with handwritten notes by Petrone throughout, a certificate that shows Penny petrone was awarded the title Cheechako First Class and must abide by "the unwritten law of the Yukon", a map entitled "A Mining Camp of the Nineties" showcasing the gold-mining process, and a certificate for Penny Petrone stating she has crossed the Arctic Circle on July 2, 1962.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone – Beckwermert correspondence (German), 1964</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter to Penny Petrone from E. Beckwermert in Germany on December 19, 1964 written in German.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Scotland: Tomintoul Highland games, July 17, 1976</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a pamphlet titled "Touring with Burns" which features tourist destinations that relate to the poet Robert Burns, an itinerary for the Tomintoul Highland Games on Sat. July 17, 1976 in Scotland, and an information booklet on traveling to Scotland titled "Scotland '75".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Samarkand</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a blank piece of parchment from Novotel Evropa in Bulgaria, a map of Budapest, and a booklet entitled "Samarkand" with information and photos on the region.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Australia, 1980</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains handwritten notes about Australia, a list of addresses of acquaintances to potentially get in touch with in Australia and New Zealand, more notes and an itinerary for the trip to Australia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italy trip, 1987</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a donation sheet from Basilica del Santo from April 7, 1987, a pamphlet from an international conference with Northrop Frye, an invitation from the Agricultural Chamber of Commerce and a pamphlet from the conference titled (translated) Economy, Demography and Territory: The Canadian Reality. There is also two copies of a pamphlet for a concert by the Church of Our Lady of Victory Choir at State College, Pennsylvania, and a "reserved" place card for Petrone from Sant Alphio Garden Hotel.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Moscow News, August 1982 (3 papers)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Three Moscow newspaper original copies. "By air- from Moscow MN Information", no. 69 (383), August 31-September 3, 1982 and no. 62 (376), August 7-8, 1982 . "MN Moscow news" no. 33 (3021), August 15, 1982.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">USAREUR Ration Card: Petrone 1958</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a USAREUR Ration Card for Penny Petrone from the Headquarters of the United States Army in Europe in 1958.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Travels (Misc)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes several mementos from Penny Petrone's travels throughout the years inside an envelope. A donation receipt to the Vatican; a Greenland Air luggage tag; a ticket to the Governor General's Ontario Order of Canada Gala; brochures on Bologna, Yugoslavia, and Durban; an article on Avila; a brochure on Turkish carpets; a programme for another gala; pages of notes on a Budapest hotel letterhead; blank hotel letterhead from Austria, Turkey, and Eastern Europe; a napkin with a picture of a Russian ship; a small map from Bulgaria; a letter in French; and a letter in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">One Year Diary</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1955/1955" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1955</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a leatherbound diary that Petrone wrote in while she was travelling in Europe. Entries are mostly point form about places and big events.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Notebook 1956</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1956/1956" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1956</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a hardcover notebook of notes taken about and during a trip that Petrone took in 1956 through Europe and elsewhere, mentioning DND schools in Germany, going to Jerusalem, Cairo, Sicilia, Russia, etc. A few letters have been penned inside the notebook.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Notebook 1957</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1957/1957" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1957</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a hardcover notebook of notes taken about and during a trip that Petrone took in 1957 through Europe and elsewhere, mentioning several places in France, Brittany, Madrid, etc.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Notebook Italy 1975</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1975/1975" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a spiral bound notebook of notes taken about and during a trip that Petrone took in 1975 to Italy. Notes are primarily calculations and itineraries.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone Travel Notebook - 1976</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1976/1976" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a spiral bound notebook of notes taken about and during a trip that Petrone took in 1976 to the United Kingdom, with specific mention of London and Inverness. In between some of the pages are pressed leaves. In the front cover is a record of American Express Travelers Cheques and a calendar.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Notebook Rome 1984</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1984/1984" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a spiral bound notebook of notes taken about and during a trip that Petrone took in 1984 to Rome, Italy. Many of the pages are marked with post-it notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Notebook Italy 1987</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1987/1987" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a spiral bound notebook of notes taken about and during a trip that Petrone took in 1987 to Italy. Lists several Professors and their addresses, from Italy and elsewhere.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Notebook England 1995</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1995/1995" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a spiral bound notebook of notes taken about and during a trip that Petrone took in 1995 to England with Lee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
      </c>
      <c level="series">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching and Education</unittitle>
          <unitdate normal="1951/2004" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951-2004</unitdate>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="1.5B1">
        Approximately 2.1 m of textual records.    </physdesc>
        </did>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>Petrone began her career working as a teacher, and continued to teach future teachers at the Faculty of Education. As well as teaching in Canada, she also worked in Europe in the 1950s, and in Uganda.<lb/><lb/>Records include information about education and the history of education; material on teacher education and  teachers' colleges including Lakehead Teachers' College. Some assignments and papers from Petrone's teaching at Lakehead's Faculty of Education: where these relate to named students, the files are restricted.</p>
        </scopecontent>
        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
          <p>Some files contain student work; these will be restricted.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - DND Dependents' Schools in Europe</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter from the National Defence Headquarters in Ottawa responding to Penny Petrone's request for information on dependents schools in Europe, several photocopies of a list of the schools (including their location, name, and associated dates), and a photocopy of a report titled "DND Dependants' Schools, 1921-1983" by Rene Morin at the National Defence Headquarters.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Secondary Schools</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping: "Highschool Confidential: A day in the life of the kids at Bramalea Secondary" (The Globe and Mail, Sept. 22 1984), a copy of "Dimensions in Education" bulletin (April 1968), and notes entitled "The Evolution of the Secondary School: from an institution for the few to a school for the people."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Girls</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes entitled "The Education of Girls in 19th Century Ontario," as well as a photocopy of the end of an article entitled "Places for Girls and Women."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - British Columbia</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a paper entitled "Education in British Columbia Before 1871," written for Petrone's education 5571 class. There is also a booklet made for the students in Petrone's education 5571 class that concerns education in Pacific Canada after 1871.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Ottawa Teachers’ College</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Ontario Education News (vol. 2 no. 2 Feb. 1966) that features a large article entitled "Ottawa Teachers' College - Past, Present and Future".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Religious, The McKay Report 1967</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains newspaper clippings: "Supreme Court Hearings: RC legislation discriminatory" (The Chronicle Journal, Jan. 30 1987) and "Protestants have rights to separate schools, too." There is also "A Brief to The Honourable J. Keiller MacKay, Chairman, Special Committee on Religious Education on the Public Schools of Ontario by Ontario Teachers' College Association" (1967).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Ontario Education</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1933-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of "Documentary History of Education in Upper Canada" Appendix A-L, "Historical Overview of Education in Ontario," "Notes on Some Municipal Proceedings in Niagara District, 1849-70" (Ontario Historical Society, vol. 29, 1933), "Education in Upper Canada," "Why the Grammar Schools Failed in Upper Canada" (Sept. 1978), "William Lyon Mackenzie as Educationalist," and "Ontario's Influence on the Development of Education in British Columbia from 1861-1878" by students of Petrone's Education 5571 class.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Kingston’s Early Schools</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the paper "Early Schools in Kingston" by F.P. Smith.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - A Century of Education (The Millenium Series)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the newspaper story "A learning experience" as part of The Globe and Mail's "The Millenium Series: A Century of Canadian Education."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Reunion Aug. 16-18, 1985</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Nor'Wester: Lakehead University Alumni News (vol. 2 no. 3, Fall 1985) that features a story entitled "Old Friendships Rekindled at Education Reunion" which features a photo of Penny Petrone at the 25th anniversary reunion in Thunder Bay. There is also an invitation and a programme for the event, which took place Aug. 16-18, 1985.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Robertson A. (c. 1792-6)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of writings by A. Robertson between 1792-1796.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Scott, Sir Richard (1825-1913)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1936-1937</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a report on the life of Sir Richard Scott, K.C., written by W.L. Scott, K.C., published in Canadian Catholic Historical Association report, 1936-1937.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Ryerson, Egerton</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information about the life of Egerton Ryerson (1803-1882), who was Chief Superintendent from 1850-1876.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Radwanski Report, 1988</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Education Ontario (published by the Ministry of Education, April 1988) which features the article "The Radwanski Report: A look at the recommendations". There is also a copy of the Ontario Study of the Relevance of Education, and the Issue of Dropouts (published by the Ministry of Education, 1987). Inside the front cover is a photocopy of two newspaper articles: "Dennis and Radwanski defend views on direction of education" (The Chronicle Journal, Oct. 5, 1988) and "Radical education changes proposed," as well as more copies of them outside the book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Newfoundland</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two papers written by a student of Petrone's History of Education class entitled "History of Education in Pre-Confederation Newfoundland" (1978) and "History of Newfoundland Education: Supplement" (1978). There is also pieces of the Newfoundland House of Assembly Journal Appendix A-D (1836-1845). There is also a paper by another student of Petrone's History of Education class: "Education in Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island After 1867" (1978).</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Stuart, John Rev</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a compilation entitled "Letters From J.N. Stuart to James Stuart (his son), January 1, 1804 to", as well as many photocopied papers of J.N. Stuart's writings.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Private Schools</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article sent to Penny Petrone from Peter Page entitled "In a Democracy We Must Transcend Our Prejudices" as well as two photocopied pages from Atheism in Canada, Jan. 1985.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Ontario Separate School Problem</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an envelope and booklet entitled "Completion...? A Documentary History of Separate Schools in Ontario, Part Three" Teachers Guide (1974). There is also a copy of the Separate School Bill of 1862 and "The Separate School Problem." There is also an article from NEWS (October 15, 1985) entitled "Living together, learning apart" and the same article again in FORUM (Sept./Oct. 1985).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Roberts, Charles G.D.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article by Charles G.D. Roberts entitled "Notes on Some of the Younger American Poets" published in The Week (April 24, 1984).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Ontario Separate School Question</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the envelope and booklet entitled "Right or Privilege? 1800-1867: A Documentary History of Separate Schools in Ontario - Part One" and "Survival...? 1867-1949: A Documentary History of Separate Schools in Ontario - Part Two".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Strachan, Bishop John</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple copies of the article "Bishop Strachan and the Archdeaconry of Kingston, 1840-1848" by Dr. D.M. Schurman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Strachan, John (1778-1867)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains biographical information on John Strachan (1778-1867) - figure in educational history, who wanted the Anglican church in control of education.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Strachan, John vs Peter Jones</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple copies of the article "John Strachan versus Peter Jones" by Arthur E. Kewley published in The Bulletin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Strachan, Bishop John (a memoir)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopied pages from "Memoir of the R.R. J. Strachan, First Bishop of Toronto" by A.N. Bethune in 1870.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Strachan, Bishop John (letter book)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several photocopies of handwritten letters by Bishop John Strachan, several photocopies of a section from his letter book as published by the Ontario Historical Society, and several typed letters from Strachan to a James Stuart between 1803 and 1811.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Teacher Image in Fiction</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the article "The Teacher Image in Fiction" by John Farrell.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Royal Commission on Learning 1994</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the book "For the Love of Learning: Report of the Royal Commission on Learning" (a short version).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Intermediate Course Outline 1951</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the book "Intermediate Division: Outlines of Courses for Experimental Use" published by the Ontario Department of Education in 1951.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Social Studies 1962</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the book "Geography History and Government Social Studies: Intermediate Division" published by the Ontario Department of Education in 1962.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teachers' Colleges, 1964-1965</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964-1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the book "Calendar of the Teachers' Colleges 1964-1965" published by the Ontario Department of Education.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Programme of Studies Grs. 1-6, 1960</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1960</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the book "Programme of Studies for Grades 1 to 6 of the Public and Separate Schools, 1960."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">The Royal Bank Reporter: The class of ‘86.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of the newspaper "The Royal Bank Reporter" The Class of '86 story (Fall 1986).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Angus, Dean: On Education</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains Lakehead University Week bulletin (vol. 2 no. 6 Oct. 6 1969) with the article "'Schools Must Help the Young to Adapt' Dean Angus on Education"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Philosophy of Education: Petrone’s notes</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1961</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a photocopy of correspondence with John Perigoe concerning a literature anthology, an article on music from a December 1961 edition of Time Magazine, a pamphlet on education from Berlin, and two clippings about the sixties and teaching.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lakehead Teachers’ College Opening 1961</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1961-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several newspaper clippings about Penny Petrone's thoughts on education, her achievements, and other articles about education. Also contains an invitation for Petrone to work at the Lakehead Teachers' College, as well as an invitation to and programme for the opening of the Lakehead Teachers' College in 1961. Also includes letters to Petrone from students, friends, the Fort William Kinsmen Club, and the University of Lethbridge (alongside a programme for a conference called "The Native in Literature").</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: (The People’s Forum) Evelyn Dodds, George Kondor, etc.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963-1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a foreword and acknowledgements for a paper concerning the use of teaching aids in the classroom, as well as a study outline for teaching about newspapers. Also contains several newspaper clippings from The Ottawa Journal (1965) and The Chronicle-Journal (1963) about newspapers in class.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Association of Professional Educators of Northwestern Ontario</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence between Miss Mary H. Richardson, secretary for Association of Professional Educators for Northwestern Ontario reaching out to professors, superintendents and directors for their conference in March 1 and 2, 1973. There is also an itinerary from that conference, of which the theme was "Open Education", as well as an itinerary from another APENWO conference on Feb. 21-22 1974, at which Penny Petrone provided the introduction of the guest speaker, Dr. J. Angus, as well as itinerary for the conference on Jan. 23-24 1975. There is a cash book with names and money amounts recorded, meeting minutes that were recorded by Petrone in 1974, name tags to be worn at the conferences, and cheques/receipts from donations given on behalf of the APENWO. There are also letters sent by Petrone as the secretary/treasurer of the APENWO, as well as a newspaper clipping about the conference in 1975 featuring a photo of Petrone (The Chronicle Journal, Jan. 24, 1975).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Association of Professional Educators of Northwestern Ontario, 1972-75</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972-1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the itinerary from the APENWO conferences in 1973, a Position Paper on the Intermediate Division (1974), as well as various papers that outline the planning process for the conferences (choosing dates, topics, final jobs, etc.) from 1972-1975.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: Hall-Dennis report</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a document titled "Implications of the Dennis-Hall Report on Teacher Education."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Examinations</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles on exams: a page from an education magazine that features readers opinions, the first being "About examinations" (Oct. 1968), the article "Cramming! It takes all kinds to write a term paper" (The Sunday Sun, April 11, 1976), "Tests That Stand Test of Time", "Entrance Exams Likely for Universities?", Evaluation of Student Achievement: Standards (Issue 1), Will Parents and the Public Believe Us? (Issue 6), Accountability and Responsibility (Issue 10), "Grade 8 basic skills exams suggested" (1975), "Grades Must Go" (Pennsylvania Education, May/June 1972), and "Provincial Exams" (Interaction: OTF/FEO vol. 11 no. 2, Dec. 1984).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Curriculum</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966-1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the book Children Classrooms Curriculum and Change by Ontario Curriculum Institute (1966), Curriculum Design '73: A Resource Booklet, a draft copy of A Curriculum Review, Development, and Implementation Cycle. There is a newspaper clipping "Students poor in math, no one cares: expert (The Chronicle Journal, April 10 1986) and "Radical education changes proposed", as well as the essay "An Ideal Curriculum for the 1990s" by Gordon Louie.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Everdale Place</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several pages from an October 1968 edition of The Ontarion as published by the University of Guelph. Features articles about Everdale Place, a radical community school near Guelph.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bill 82</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a paper entitled "Implications of Bill 82 and Regulations Pertaining Thereto" as well as newspaper articles: "Exceptional kids guaranteed special teaching by Bill 82" (Lakehead Living, Sept. 17 1985), "Bill 82 now in full force" (Education Ontario, Oct. 1985), "Bill 82: A tangled web of pomp and circumstance" and "Parent's rights and Bill 82" (both from NEWS April 1, 1983).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teacher Education in Ontario</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains copies of "The Development of Teacher Training in Ontario 1843-1976," "This Faculty of Education System, Constructively Criticized" by Richard Francis Pentelbury (Feb. 1981), New Dimensions in Education (vol. 4 no. 3 June 1969), "Teacher Education/Spring 1968," and an OTCA Journal from 1966. Also contains four journal articles on the education of teachers, a set of requirements for what good teachers are, and a letter from Susan Parr at the University of Tulsa to a Kenneth Morrison alongside a typed copy of her Luther Adams Lecture.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teacher Training</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965-1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains newspaper clippings: "Competition and children-too much, too soon?" (NEWS Feb. 1 1984), "Radical pedagogy and rethinking the nature of teacher education" (NEWS Feb. 1 1986), "The next step in training teachers" (The Globe and Mail, March 1, 1969) and "Abandon Schools of Ed? Not So Fast" (The New York Times, Dec. 4 1983). There are also various articles relating to the topic of teacher education, an OTCA Journal from 1967 and a copy of Canadian School Journal (May-June 1965) with Petrone's mailing information attached to the front cover.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">The Teacher</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information and articles about teachers, several of them from Albert Shanker's "Where We Stand" column. There is a pamphlet about becoming a teacher, articles about the public opinion of teachers, the role of teachers, etc. There are also handwritten notes on teaching by Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English preparation</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains resources for teachers. The first is titled "Teaching Plans" discussing how to prepare a lesson. Next is "A Capsule of Teaching Methods as Applied to Secondary English" discussing different tactics teachers can use and the pros and cons of each.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Historical research papers</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple copies of "A Program for Learning How to Write Historical Research Papers" by Timothy L. Smith, as well as two other typed resources: "Format of a Research Paper" and "Criteria for the evaluation of historical research papers (5571)".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Technology</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping: "Technology 'not used well' in education, Ostry says," which discusses Bernard Ostry's opinions on technology and how it should be used in the classroom. Ostry was the TVOntario chairman at the time of the article.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Secondary Education Review Project, 1981</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981-1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles and information on The Secondary Education Review Project, which was a set of changes to be made in Ontario secondary schools to improve the academic outcomes, which included increasing the number of credits needed to graduate and removing grade 13. The file includes reports from the Lakehead Board and Lakehead Roman Catholic Separate School Board, as well as notes written by Petrone on cue cards on the topic of SERP.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Clergy Reserves</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopied portion of a book: "Chapter X, The Clergy Reserves Question" with handwritten notes by Petrone throughout the copy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Christian, of Youth (Pope Pius XI encyclical letter )</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a small book entitled "Christian Education of Youth: Encyclical Letter of Pope Pius XI," which offers insight on how to educate youth through the Christian faith in the eyes of Pope Pius XI.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Evolution of man</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping entitled "What has gone wrong with the evolution of man?" from The Globe and Mail, May 6 1968, which attempts to explain some of the major problems in society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">H.M.C.S. Griffon</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping entitled "HMCS Griffon has long history" by P. Vervoort from the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society. The article discusses the history of the house that is connected to the HMCS Griffon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Royal Bank Letters</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1949-1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple issues of The Royal Bank of Canada Monthly Letter: March 1949, vol. 39 no. 7 July 1958, vol. 52 no. 12 Dec. 1971, vol. 54 no. 8 August 1973, vol. 57 no. 12 Dec. 1976, vol. 58 no. 2 Feb. 1977, vol. 60 no. 3 March 1979, vol. 60 no. 4 April 1979. There is also a sheet titled "Poetry and Methods" discussing teaching poetry in classrooms.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Literacy</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains magazine articles concerning literacy: "The Higher Literacy" (Harper's, Sept. 1976), "that illiterate test of literacy" (Forum, Oct. 1979), "Johnny Can't Write," and the newspaper clipping "Written off in a world full of words" (The Globe and Mail, April 4 1987).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teacher Education</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles from various newspapers and magazines about the education teachers receive and how beneficial it actually has been at that point. There is also a copy of the book "Teacher Education/Spring 1968"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teacher Evaluation</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973-1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple articles from FORUM (June 1 1981) that concern the evaluation of teachers, as well as a book "A Guide to Teaching Evaluation" with a label that reads "S P Petrone, Faculty of Education" on the cover (1973).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains various articles from magazines and newspapers on the subject of teaching, including a copy of Time Magazine (vol. 115 no. 24 June 16, 1980) with the cover story "HELP! Teacher Can't Teach" and copies of Monday Morning (vol. 4 no. 1 Sept. 1969, vol. 6 no. 3 Nov. 1971).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speeches</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968-1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file includes an article on teaching history to kids by Donald Swainson, alongside a typed copy of a speech given at the OEA Supervision and Teacher Education Association Annual Meeting. Also includes several articles and newspaper clippings about Robert Frost at the inauguration of President Kennedy, religious values, and student unrest. Finally, an address given by James Killeen at the Canadian College of Teachers' Annual General Meeting.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sewing: Ontario Teachers' Manual 1925</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1925</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the book "Ontario Teachers' Manuals: Sewing" which has some water marks inside and on the cover.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pope John Paul II (Evangelium Vitae)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the article "Life, Death and the Pope" featured in Newsweek (April 10 1995) discusses Pope John Paul II's views on abortion, capital punishment and euthanasia.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: Doukhobors and Mennonites</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handwritten note on a large cue card about a research center in Walford, Ontario. Also contains several articles regarding Mennonites and Doukhobors with handwritten notes and highlights from Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English Objectives</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains three copies of a pamphlet entitled "Your English Objectives: Are there any things you'd rather state?"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English: Australia – James Cook Univ.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains some newspaper clippings concerning Writer's Week as part of Adelaide Festival in Adelaide, Australia on March 8-15, 1980. There is also a booklet listing all the speakers/readers at the event. There is also "Syllabus in English Years 8-12" from June 1977 as well as several informational sheets/syllabus from courses on teaching/teaching English at James Cook University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: “The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information, lectures, study questions and notes used to teach students on the book "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz" by Mordecai Richler, as well as information about a musical based on the novel (MacLean's, April 9, 1984) the movie (Saturday Night, March 1974), and Mordecai Richler (Canadian Forum, Sept. 1975). There is also some work by students of Petrone's on the novel.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: “The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz” (student essays)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains essays written by Penny Petrone's students on the novel "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz" by Mordecai Richler.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching Canadian Literature</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles and essays on the topic of teaching Canadian Literature when it became mandatory in Secondary Schools in 1973, as well as a copy of the booklet "Course Countdown: A quantitative study of Canadian literature in the nation's secondary schools" (1974). There is also a document from the Ministry of Education on Canadian Studies explaining the change in courses and describing some of the options secondary students will have, as well as some student essays on the topic from Petrone's students.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Conrad’s Youth</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains assignments by Petrone's students on Joseph Conrad's book "Youth".</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bronte’s Wuthering Heights</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an information pamphlet on Charlotte Bronte and her sisters. There is also an examination book that is full of points on the novel Wuthering Heights.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Choral Work (Petrone)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains handwritten notes, The Oratorical Contest rules and judges' scoring sheet, a test from Ottawa Teachers' College (1965), multiple poems used for study purposes, a choral reading assignment and informational notes on choral speaking, a list of suggested texts for drama teachers,  and more notes and lectures on choral speaking.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Public Speaking</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the judging criteria for the Lakehead Board of Education public speaking competition-elementary schools and notes on the appraisal of speech.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching English</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles and informational packages concerning the topic of teaching English (mainly in the secondary school/university level), and what "teaching English" should actually mean. There is also an ascertainment study-questionnaire for English teachers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Four Addresses (Gr. XIII, Petrone)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1940</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the book "Let's Face the Facts: Four Addresses from a series of radio broadcasts by internationally prominent men and women."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Language. William Safire</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two articles written by William Safire: "Dominating the Momentum" and "The Skinny on Skinny" written for a column called "On Language."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: the Novel: Notes</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on how to teach "the novel" in grades 9 and 10, as well as notes written in a notebook for an English class in 1962 as well as notes written on various scraps of paper.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: the Novel</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on the English novel as a whole, an examination book that has been filled out, information booklet "The Group Study of the Novel in Elementary and Junior High Schools," as well as essays written on the novel "A Tale of Two Cities" and an article on teaching "David Copperfield." There is a copy of an English exam from The University of Calgary (Dec. 1970) and copies of "Macmillan of Canada teachers' service".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Macbeth</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on teaching William Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," including discussion questions, notes on the plot, humor, dramatic irony, atmosphere, etc.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: the Short Story</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on the short story as a medium and its main elements, as well as an article on short stories entitled "Brevity, soul and wit" (MacLean's, Sept. 21 1987). There is also a booklet by The Ontario Educational Communications Authority: Intermediate and Senior Divisions of English Literature on The Short Story (1978) and the booklet "Teaching the Short Story" with Petrone's name on the front cover.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Julius Caesar</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1953-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on teaching WIlliam Shakespeare's play "Julius Caesar," including a small book of the play with a damaged cover and general notes on the plot, characters, etc. There are also some notes/articles on the movie version with Marlon Brando (Life, April 20, 1953)</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Measure for Measure</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972-1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information for study of the play "Measure for Measure," including a pamphlet that outlines the plot and articles on the play from Shakespeare's Quarterly in 1972-1974.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Romeo and Juliet</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains discussion questions and notes on William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" from English 340 class.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Richard III</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes and discussion questions on William Shakespeare's play "Richard III", as well as an exam from 1970 at Lakehead University on Shakespeare.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Shakespearean Drama</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on teaching Shakespearean drama in general, looking at his tragedies vs comedies and comparing his plays to the plays of the 20th century. There is also a programme from Theatre Plus Toronto for the play "Hamlet" as well as a notebook used by Penny Petrone which features notes on various Shakespeare plays.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Hamlet</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains "An Approach to Hamlet" which acts as a study guide with questions as well as a write-up on an upcoming television two-part special of "Hamlet" starring Christopher Plummer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Robert Bolt’s A man for all seasons</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on Robert Bolt's "A Man For All Seasons"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: The Merchant of Venice</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains study notes for Shakespeare's plays "The Merchant of Venice" and "Julius Caesar."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Examination: English Petrone O.C.E., 1951</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951-1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the exam for the High School Assistant's Course Penny Petrone took in 1951-1952 at the University of Toronto.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Examinations: English 4280, 1970 -1988</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains exams from Lakehead University for various courses in Education/English between 1971-1988 with Penny Petrone as the instructor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Literary Criticism: Univ. of Ottawa, Petrone, 1966</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a test/exam from the University of Ottawa in May 1966 from the class/topic Practical Literary Criticism.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Othello</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains handwritten notes on William Shakespeare's play "Othello".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: The Tempest</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains handwritten notes on William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Creative Drama</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the booklet "Creative Drama: The Role of the Teacher"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">“The Highwayman” – Poem</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the poem "The Modern Highwayman".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Descriptive Writing</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a Peanuts comic which references Leo Tolstoy (appeared in The Chronicle Journal, Jan. 16 1988), notes on and examples of descriptive writing/prose, an article entitled "A Fear of Metaphors," and evaluations on and samples of English lessons.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Course of Study English Composition Port Arthur High Schools</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the Course of Study for English Composition (grade 9) at Port Arthur High Schools.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Paragraph Study</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes, articles, newspaper clippings and information on teaching Creative English/Paragraph Study, including a copy of the magazine Courier (vol. 49 no. 1 Oct. 1978) and syllabus for Effective Written Communication class. There are also many examples of creative writing for study purposes as well as the booklet "A Teacher's Handbook for Language and Expression: A Modern Approach" (1971).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Frame, Douglas: Expression and Form</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the article "Expression and Form: A Rhythm for English Studies" written by Douglas Frame.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Examinations: Setting &amp; Sample Questions</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">“Income tax can be funny”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the newspaper clipping entitled "Income tax can be funny" from Weekend magazine (no. 15, 1967) featuring some humorous things income tax collector's have heard from clients over the years.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Hemingway’s “The Old man and the sea”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes and information about Hemingway and his novel "The Old Man and the Sea", as well as some papers written on the subjects by Petrone's students.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: G.B. Shaw’s Pygmalion</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains tests and information on "The Devil's Disciple" and "Pygmalion".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Books in Canada, Oct. 1983</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of the magazine "Books in Canada: A National Review of Books" (vol. 12 no. 8, Oct. 1983).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Composition topics</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1957</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a list of potential composition topics to be used by teachers of English classes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching - Using the Newspaper</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a report entitled "Part 1 - Using the Newspaper in the Classroom"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teacher (the) in Prairie Fiction</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a list entitled "The Teacher in Prairie Literature" which lists novels and their authors that feature teachers in prairie literature</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Examinations: English, Teachers’ College, 1955 -64</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1955-1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple examinations from 1955-1967 from Teacher's College in Stratford, Lakeshore, North Bay, London, and Ottawa.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Chedanne, E. (Paintings)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains slides of paintings by Elizabeth Chedanne between 1970-1980. There is also a list of her expositions, a letter from Elizabeth giving her slides to Pat, and an article written about an exhibition of her work in 1974.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Media</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages torn from a February 1967 edition of The Star Weekly concerning the introduction of TVs into the classroom. Also contains a photocopy of an article called "Mainstreaming Media: 101 Ways to Use Media in the English Classroom" as published in English Journal, and several photocopies of articles about Petrone's thoughts on teaching aids.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Composition Lesson Outlines</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962-1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pamphlets about politics across Europe, a copy of the magazine "Scholastic Voice: Teacher's Edition" (vol. 63 no. 14 March 22 1979). There is a picture of a large, Victorian style house with a girl on the front steps, and handwritten notes about composition, paragraph study, as well as a magazine clipping about paragraphs entitled "A barrage of words" (a magazine published by The Globe and Mail, Nov. 2, 1962).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Literature: The Bible and Human Experience</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the newspaper clipping entitled "Literature, The Bible and Human Experience" written by Alison Dacey (Chronicle-Journal/Times-News, May 18 1991), which discusses the Bible's impact on English literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lesson Outlines: Poems “The Gypsy Girl”, “The Half-Breed Girl”, “The Bull Calf”, “The Negress”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes and discussion points on the poems "The Bull Calf", "The Negress", "The Gipsy Girl", "The Half Breed Girl" and "He Fell Among Thieves". There is also an essay on Carl Sandburg and his work "Chicago" and an essay entitled "Culture without Literacy" and other written work.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Prose Evaluation Guides</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on how to evaluate and grade English composition, including the booklet "Evaluation and the English Program" by the Ministry of Education: Curriculum Ideas for Teachers (1979). There is also a picture of a lion that has been taken from a magazine and notes on Prose Appreciation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Poetry: What is a poem?</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains essays on the subject "What is a poem?" written by some of Penny Petrone's students in 1985, as well as notes on suggestions for teachers in teaching English literature, composition, and poetry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Why teach literature</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handout entitled "Response as Curriculum in Literature", as well as essays on the topic "Why Teach Literature?" from Petrone's students for her 4280 class. There are also magazine articles: "Why Teach Literature?" (The Argus) and "The Uses of Literature" (Canadian School Journal, May-June 1963).</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English; a Resource Booklet (OSSTF, 1965)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the booklet "English: A Resource Booklet" published by OSSTF in 1965. (Frederick) Brent Scollie's name is written on the front and inside cover.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English ’70 Resource Booklet (OSSTF)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the booklet "English '70 Resource Booklet" published by OSSTF in 1970, with Petrone's name on the inside cover.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Word Study strategies</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles on language and its importance in society. There are also some poems and many handwritten notes on the topics of language and English, as well as some handouts from Petrone's classes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Poem: “The Cremation of Sam McGee” Lesson Plan</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains teaching notes/lesson plans and student work written on the poem "The Cremation of Sam McGee", which is mainly lesson plans made by the students. There are also multiple copies of the poem.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English (Teaching of) in secondary schools</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article on English: "What is English For?" (Elementary English) and pages from a book entitled "The Opportunity Plan" that offers lesson plans on a weekly basis for teaching English. There is also a booklet titled "Suggestions for Teachers of English in Secondary Schools" by the Ontario Department of Education with Petrone's name on the cover.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English: Letters re proposed anthology</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975-1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence concerning Penny Petrone's attempt to produce a Canadian Literature anthology with Margaret (Maggie) Kortes titled "Canadian Concerns", to be used by senior high school students. This includes her letters and feedback from various professors on the manuscript of the anthology, as well as pieces of that manuscript.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Grammar</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951-1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file includes a page of handwritten notes, guidelines on teaching and learning about grammar, several photocopies of advertisements and articles, a newspaper clipping about English grammar, an unidentified poem, and a course outline for "English Composition" as taught by Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Grammar Lesson Plans</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1961</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains work by Petrone's English 4280 class on making lesson plans to teach different elements of grammar. There are also handouts/notes on the subject of grammar.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">“The Tiger ” Lesson Plan</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains many handwritten notes and some typed handouts on the poem "The Tiger" and guides for teaching about it. There are also magazine articles concerning the economy (1964) as well as magazine clippings of large advertisements.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Prose Appreciation: Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1955-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the booklet "Language Across the Curriculum" by the Ministry of Education: Curriculum Ideas for Teachers (1978), a magazine article "Eng. Comp. Courses" (Forum, March 1976), and student work on Prose Appreciation using speeches made by Winston Churchill, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Lincoln, as well as handouts on Prose Appreciation. There is also newspaper clippings: "What Lincoln Found in Bible, Shakespeare" (The Globe and Mail, Feb. 12 1955), "Text of the Speech Delivered by King 20 Years Ago Today."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Spelling Notes</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1954-1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes and handouts on the topic of spelling from Petrone's classes, as well as newspaper articles on spelling, many from the column "The Word Power Way to Success" (The Ottawa Journal). There is also the booklet "Spelling: A Communication Skill" by the Ministry of Education: Curriculum Ideas for Teachers, English-Primary and Junior Divisions."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Poetry by New Canadians before 1930</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a self-made booklet entitled "Poetry by New Canadians, Written Before 1930" which features poems cut and pasted onto construction paper and handwritten notes beside each, as well as another booklet entitled "English Unit - Canadian Immigration" done in the same style.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Intermediate Division, 1969</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the booklet "English Intermediate Division" by the Ontario Department of Education (1969).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English Poetry (Early)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on large cue cards about characteristics of poetry, such as heroic couplets and rhythm. There are also handouts of some examples of early English poetry including Chaucer and many other poets, with notes written throughout the handouts.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Intermediate Division, 1977</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the booklet "Intermediate Division English" by the Ministry of Education (1977), as well as a handout entitled "English Literature in the Intermediate Division."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anthology for Is. Petrone proposed</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains handwritten notes by Petrone on a variety of topics, mainly English literature, prose analysis, etc., as well as lists of works, songs, and articles she hoped to combine into an anthology, and potential authors to research for the anthology. There are also letters that concern the creation of the anthology.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Senior Division, 1977</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the booklet "Senior Division English" by the Ministry of Education (1977).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cultural Literacy Test</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the article "If you can read this, says E.D. Hirsch, you may still be illiterate" concerning cultural literacy and featuring a quiz to test if one is "culturally literate."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Essay Evaluation</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959-1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes and handouts concerning essays: how to write them, what they are, how to grade them. There are essays written by Petrone's students on various topics, as well as some articles from Time magazine and Weekend magazine ("The Red Pencil Fights Back", Jan. 10 1976).</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Literature (How to approach the study of)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1960</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the article "An Approach to the Study of Literature" by Prof. R.G. Woodman. This article appeared in The Bulletin on Jan. 30, 1960.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Essay Writing and Teaching</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on how to analyze, write, and teach about essays, as well as the essay "Education by Poetry" by Robert Frost and discussion questions concerning the poem "Why the Sky Looks Blue".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English Program for Secondary Schools (1940s)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handout "A Sample Programme of English for Secondary Grades," offering a calendar of the school year and what literary works can be taught in each from grades 9-13.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Literature Program for Elementary School (1940s)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handout "What is a Balanced Literature Program?", discussing what areas of literature/literacy should be taught to grades 1-6.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">“Shorter Poems” notes</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet (fragile) entitled "Shorter Poems, Part III", a booklet "Notes on Shorter Poems, Part 1" by Scholastic with Petrone's name on the cover.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Gr. IX and Gr. XI Literature examinations</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959-1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an exam from Hillcrest High School (June 1959) on grade 11 Literature, Peterborough Teachers' College Professional Examination in 1964 on "Methods in English and Social Studies", as well as an exam from grade 9 Literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Censorship</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of an article entitled "Rushdie case challenges our own mythology" by Kevin McMahon, which discusses Rushdie's controversial novel "The Satanic Verses" in relation to censorship.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English Usage</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1961-1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains many articles on the English language from MacLeans, Newsweek, and more. There are also handwritten notes and handouts on the English language, as well as examples of poor English.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Gr. 9 survey, 1957-58</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1957-1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a survey administered by the Department of Education on Grade 9 English from the 1957-1958 school year.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ballads: Teaching</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on ballads: what they are, common themes, and common characteristics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English 4280 Reference Works</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handout "Education 4280: Some Reference Works for the Teaching of English" as well as "Education 423 - Some Reference Works".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Poetry Making in the Elementary School</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles on poetry in elementary schools: "Why Teach Poetry?", "Poetry Making in the Elementary School" (The Canadian Teacher), and a page taken from The Educational Scene.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Figures of Speech &amp; Literary Devices</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains handouts on the different figures of speech and examples from literature, as well as newspaper articles on the subject: "Oxymorons to tickle your fancy" and "Metaphor Getting Its Due As a Wellspring of Science."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English Memorandum for Exam O.C.E., 1962-63</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962-1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the memorandum to candidates for examination (1962-1963) at the University of Toronto (course for the High School Assistant's Certificate, Type B).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Group Dynamics</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the article "Group Dynamics: A Teaching Method" (Top Ten For Teachers for Professional People to Enjoy, Jan./Feb. 1969), as well as notes taken from a panel discussion on group dynamics.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">MacLean Method of Writing</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes the book The MacLean Method of Writing by H.B. MacLean. Undated.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Penmanship</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains examples of excellent penmanship and lessons on teaching proper penmanship to elementary level students. There are also the articles "Handwriting Practices in Our Schools Today" (Elementary English) and "Say Handwriting Tells Character" (Port Arthur News-Chronicle, Nov. 29 1962).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">New York Times: Language</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple articles from The New York Times column "On Language".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Reading: Types</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a handout on different types of reading and how to "be a mind reader" by being intuitive and paying attention.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English Education Exams</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1948-1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains exams from Penny Petrone's time teaching in teachers college, as well as other examinations on English Literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English Composition Departmental Exams, 1950, 1962, 1963</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1950-1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the English composition exams from the Department of Education, Ontario for students in grade 13 in 1950, 1962, and 1963.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English Literature Departmental Exams, 1929, 1932, 1934, 1945+</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1921-1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the English Literature exams from the Department of Education, Ontario, for students in grade 13 as well as middle school exams on English Literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English: Design for the 1980’s</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the booklet "Design for English in the 1980's" for Ontario Education (Nov./Dec. 1977).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English: The Sentence</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on the sentence and its importance to the whole of English literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English: Language across the curriculum, 1978, 1979</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978-1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two booklets published by the Ministry of Education-Curriculum Ideas for Teachers. They are: Language Across the Curriculum: English Intermediate Division (1978) and Evaluation and the English Program: English Intermediate Division (1979). There are also essays: "Teaching Language as Thinking" (Education 6:8), "Developing Efficient Word Perception" (Education vol. 3 no. 19), and "Language: The Essence of Readiness" (Education 6:9).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Money, (the story of)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952-1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles and information about money, its history, coins and bills around the world, cheques, and what gives money its value. There are also note from Petrone's class she taught on Economics (1952-1955) and her requests from the Royal Canadian Mint for literature on coinage.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: Philosophy of Exams</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966-1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains examinations from Petrone's classes she taught on History and Philosophy of Education, mainly at Ottawa Teachers' College and Lakeshore Teachers' College.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English OCE Notes (1951)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains handwritten notes on English composition, literature, etc., as well as a syllabus from English Composition 1952-1953 taught by Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Poetry Lesson Plans: Students –“The Man He Killed”; “Dover Beach”; “Death of the Ball Turret Gunner”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains lesson plans made by Petrone's students on teaching the following poems: "The Man He Killed", "Dover Beach" and "The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner". There are also many handwritten notes, as well as a handout on imagery and how to teach poems to grades 4-8. Also contains a copy of "The Man He Killed" alongside some discussion questions, and a quote by Robert Fuilghum from The Kansas City Times.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Poetry How to teach?</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains handouts, lesson plans and information on how to teach poetry, as well as questions about specific poems.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Questioning, The Art of</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains lecture notes from a class Penny Petrone taught called "The Art of Questioning".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Exams LU 376/377 1973</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1973/1973" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains copies of exams for English 376/377 at Lakehead University, 1973.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Globe and Mail, 1867</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1867-1920</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of The Daily Globe newspaper (now The Globe and Mail) from 1867-1920.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Theatre Arts</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972-1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains handouts and information used for teaching Theatre Arts I and II.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Evaluation - Student Teaching: Secondary English, 1974</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter from J.D. Frame discussing his disappointment in the Associate Teachers in Thunder Bay schools who are meant to be mentoring and educating student teachers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Haiku</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes and lesson plans on teaching haiku poems, as well as many examples of haikus written by Petrone's students. There is also an article entitled "The Canadian Kids Who Write Japanese Poetry".</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English: The Whitehorse Nugget, Summer, 1961</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1961</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a portion of the first issue of the newspaper "The Whitehorse Nugget" from Yukon (vol. 1 no. 1, Summer 1961)</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Reading (file 1)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962-1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains newspaper articles and notes on the importance of reading and how to teach students to read, including silent reading, directed reading, comprehension skills, and a schools reading program as a whole.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Reading (file 2)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1948-1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information and guides for teaching reading in schools, as well as several different issues of The Royal Bank of Canada Monthly Letter as well as Ginn and Company Contributions in Reading, no. 15 featuring the article "Creative Reading".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Writing Competitions, 1977 -1979</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the booklets for the Canadian Heritage Writing Competition winners for 1977 and 1978-1979.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English: Comparative French and English Canadian Literature</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "French and English Canadian Literature: A Comparative Unit" by Lisa Haman.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English: Women in Literature</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of a handwritten essay on women authors in literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Philosophy</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "Philosophy of Language and the Study of Teaching: Some general comments as prolegomena to a paper to be presented to the Teacher's College Lecturers' seminar on June 17th, 1969" by Dennis A. Hewish with some edits/notes throughout.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Superior Secondary School</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972-1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Carole Pepe's "Superior Secondary School English Department Syllabus and Teacher's Handbook" written in 1972, as well as a critique of that handbook by a student of Petrone's in 1975.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Curriculum Development</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an essay by a student of Petrone's entitled "Curriculum Project: Sir Winston Churchill C.V.I. - English Program".</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: Oral Reading</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963-1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes, lesson plans and teaching guides for oral reading skills as well as audience etiquette. There are also articles on public speaking and many handwritten notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Uganda: Elocution Festival, 1964</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a programme for the Uganda Elocution Festival in 1964, two examination results for students, and a letter with an examination schedule.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English: Ontario Council of Teachers of English</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973-1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains itineraries from the Ontario Council of Teachers of English conferences (1975 and 1983, both with Petrone speaking on "Canadian Indian Literature") and the Canadian Council of Teachers of English (1975). There are also letters to Petrone thanking her for her participation at OCTE 1975 as well as inviting her to be a Council Member in 1973.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English - Writing letters</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1904-1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains three letters in envelopes (two dated 1904), as well as many other examples of letters used to teach how to properly write a letter, including Letters to the Editor in newspaper or correspondence letters. There are also letters that Petrone's students wrote that are meant to be from an earlier time.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: The Federal Government and</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "The Federal Government and Education" by one of Petrone's students in her Education 5571 class.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Alberta and Saskatchewan after 1867</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "Alberta and Saskatchewan Area After 1867" by one of Petrone's students for her Education 5571 class, as well as the essay "The Mid-West Before 1867" for the same class.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Student Teaching, LU</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on student teaching through Lakehead University. There are notes on common issues student teachers have, "The Art of Questioning" for one of Petrone's classes, articles on teaching, a memorandum for Associate Teachers on what they should expect from student teachers and what is expected of them, and tips for supply teachers. There is also a Student Teaching Handbook (1988-1989) from Lakehead University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Student Teacher's diary and letter 1853</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a page torn from The Educational Courier, a copy of "A Student Teacher's Diary" by Carol Ivory, and four copies of My Dear Eliza, a letter written by a man in 1853 attending Normal School in Toronto to his wife.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">The Bulletin, Feb. 1973</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of The Bulletin (vol. 53 no. 1, Feb. 1973).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Report of the Review of LU’s Faculty of Education, 1981</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains "Report of the Review of the Pre-Service Teacher Education Program of the Faculty of Education, Lakehead University" from April 1981.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Politics in</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972-1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles on the "politics" in education: "Education: A Political Issue" (OTF/FEO Interaction, vol. 10 no. 2 Dec. 1983), "Education: The View from the Left" (Canadian Forum, Nov./Dec. 1974), The Education Courier, vol. 43 no. 1 Oct. 1972 and People and Politics, published by the Ministry of Education in 1972.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Philosophy in Education theory</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains various case studies for students to read and evaluate, the essay "Philosophy in Education Theory" and lecture notes entitled "The Teaching of Virtue".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Micro-Teaching</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes on micro-teaching, which are brief, 5-20 minute lessons. The notes discuss the history and purpose of micro-teaching.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">The Fullan Report, 1987</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a memorandum concerning The Fullan Report, released in 1987, as well as points on the effects on this report.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Schools: Free</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pamphlets for non-traditional schools, including The Everdale Place, Sunnyhill Nursery School, and Toronto Waldorf School.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: The Purpose of Comparative</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the report "The Purpose of Comparative Education" (Comparative Education, vol. 1 no. 3, June 1965).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Clegg, Sir Alec</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966-1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles written by Sir Alec Clegg: "Expansion of Knowledge and Reform of Teaching" (Ontario Education 1967), "Or Not to Read", and "Education: Mind Stocking or Fire Kindling?".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Academic Freedom</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the newspaper special "The Good Old Days: A 'Golden Age' of Academic Freedom?" as well as the booklet "Of Academic Freedom", a lecture by Lord Robbins in 1966.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Adler, Mortimer</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles about philosopher Mortimer Adler: "Education in a true democracy" (Sunday Star, Nov. 28 1982) and "Adler offers manifesto for reform of schools" (CCT News, Dec. 9 1985).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: OSIS, 1984</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains opinion articles on OSIS (Ontario Schools Intermediate and Secondary) being implemented in 1984, changing some of the credits needed to graduate for secondary students.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Manitoba</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "History of Education in Manitoba After Confederation" by one of Petrone's students in her Education 5571 class in 1978.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">The Educational Courier, Dec. 1969 -Jan. 1970</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969-1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains copies of The Educational Courier: vol. 40 no. 1 Oct 1969 and vol. 40 no. 3 Dec. 1969-Jan. 1970.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Report on the Training of Elementary School Teachers, 1966</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the book "Report of The Minister's Committee on the Training of Elementary School Teachers, 1966" by the Ontario Department of Education.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Japan</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping about education in Japan: "Japan's Schools: Intent About the Basics" (The New York Times, July 10 1983).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Britain</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959-1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two copies of the booklet Education in Britain (1959 and 1964).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">British Columbia: Education, 1858 -1958</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a large resource on education in British Columbia after 1871 from Petrone's Education 5571 class.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: Correspondence Courses</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the article "Postman pedagogy: Correspondence Courses Come of Age" (New Dimensions, Nov./Dec. 1972).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian College of Teachers</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains The Journal from the Canadian College of Teachers (vol. 20 1977 and vol. 21 1978), as well as minutes from a meeting of the Canadian College of Teachers held in Thunder Bay on May 10, 1980 which Penny Petrone attended.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: The Teacher in Ontario in 1977</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A transcript of a speech by Professor David Clee of the Faculty of Education at the University Toronto given at the Ontario Association for Curriculum Development titled "The Teacher in Ontario in 1977".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Teacher Training</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A paper by T.R. McKague from the University of Saskatchewan entitled "Preparing Teachers for Innovative Schools".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Cultural Literacy</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of People magazine (Aug. 10 1987) which features the article about cultural literacy entitled "If you can read this, says E.D. Hirsch, you may still be illiterate".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Jarroway, David</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the article "'Steel Against Intimation': A Restatement of the Teleological Basis for the Study of English Literature" by David Jarraway, an English teacher at Lakeview High School in Thunder Bay. This article was published in "indirections" (vol. 9 no. 2, June 1984).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dictionary of Canadian Biography</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and the Dictionary of Canadian Biography, who asked Petrone for assistance and shared information about Indigenous Canadians who passed away for vol. 11 and 14.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching by television</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1961</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the report "Teaching by Television", which discusses using televisions in the classroom and their educational benefit.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Schools, Catholic</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the small report "The Picture of Catholic Education in Ontario", published by the Provincial Education Program Committee, and features Petrone's name on the cover.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: - Secondary Review Project, 1980</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the report of the Secondary Education Review Project by the Ministry of Education.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education by poetry</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "Education by Poetry" by author and poet Robert Frost.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: the Novel</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a summary of Margaret Ryan's "Teaching the Novel in Paperback" that one of Petrone's students wrote for her class in 1975, as well as a creative writing assignment by the same student.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">University: Restructuring the System in Ontario, 1983</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a clipping from FORUM from Jan. 1984 of the featured story "Restructuring the university system in Ontario"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Quebec: Secession</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail (Sept. 13, 1994) of the story "Secession of Quebec inevitable now".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Dimensions, Sept. 1968, Oct. 1973</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968-1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the magazine Dimensions in Education (Sept. 1968 and Oct. 1973).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teacher Review Standing Committee, 1988</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains "Final Report of the Teacher Education Review Steering Committee" from Sept. 1988 by the Ministry of Education.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teacher Education in Ontario (Fullan, Connelly report, 1987)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the booklet from the Ministry of Education "Teacher Education in Ontario: Current Practice and Options for the Future - A Position Paper Written for the Ontario Teacher Education Review by Dr. M. Fullan and Dr. F.M. Connelly" in 1987, as well as newspaper clippings concerning the education teachers receive and whether it is adequate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Monday Morning, v.2(5), Jan. 1968</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968-1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pieces of Monday Morning magazine (Jan. 1968, Sept. 1969) as well as The Bulletin.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching: the good teacher</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967-2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several articles about education and what it takes to be a teacher from The Toronto Star, The Globe and Mail, Time Magazine, The Bulletin, and New Trail. Also contains a paper by two professors at the Lakehead University Faculty of Education about what makes a good teacher.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching - the non-academic student</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a "story" of a "slow learner" and seeing that student in a new light, as well as teacher notes on "Teaching the Non Academic/General Student".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teaching - the unfair Grade XIII exams</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article from Toronto Daily Star (Sept. 7 1965) entitled: "The 'unfair' Grade 13 English exam" which discusses how several students are being marked poorly on their grade 13 English exam.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - History of Canadian</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1960-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the syllabus from Petrone's 5571 class: History of Education in Canada, as well as the article "The History of Canadian Education: A Bibliographical Note" and "Trends in Education in Canada, 1959" (Canadian Supplement, Britannica Book of the Year 1960)</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Aims</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1961</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a book called The Aims of Education edited by Freeman K. Stuart for the Canadian Conference on Education in 1962.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Federal Government</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "The Federal Government and Education" by one of Petrone's 5571 students, as well as notes on the Education Division and a list of possible periodicals to use in Education 5571.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - English evaluation</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the draft for "A Handbook for Designing and Marking the O.A.C. 1 Written Examination in English" (1986).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Manitoba</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "Clifford Sifton - Educator or Political Opportunist?" by one of Petrone's students in her History of Education 5571 class in 1978, as well as information and articles that were used in writing the paper.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - One room schoolhouse</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two newspaper clippings about one room schoolhouses and their importance to the history of education in Ontario, as well as an article on the same topic from The Canadian College of Teachers newsletter (1985) and Education Ontario (1987).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Thunder Bay 1873-1895</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "Problems of a Developing School System: Port Arthur, Ontario Schools from 1873-1895" by one of Petrone's History of Education 5571 class students in 1978.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Pornography in the Novel</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping of the article "Salinger is placed on mature students' reading program" written by Rev. E.F. Kennedy on Aug. 25, 1962.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Merit Pay</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the article "Merit rating has failed to solve the problem of quality" from Monday Morning magazine (Dec. 1967), which discusses the fairness of merit pay (pay according to how well a teacher teaches).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Elitism, Egalitarianism &amp; Excellence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the booklet "Elitism, Egalitarianism and Excellence,  A Lansdowne Lecture by Michael McCrum", written and delivered in March 1985.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: Misc. Articles</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several journal articles about education, including its place in society and how to teach different subjects, which were reprinted from the 1960s by W. J. Gage Publishing Limited.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: What is a Liberal</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains remarks by Gregory Sorbara at the University of Toronto about the importance of a liberal arts education.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: Reading</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Quest magazine (Sept. 1982) with the cover story "Why Our Kids Can't Read," which discusses some of the reasons students may not be learning to read at school.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Northwest Territories</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "The Federal Government and Education in the Northwest Territories and Yukon" by one of Petrone's History of Education 5571 class students.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Maritimes</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two booklets/essays written by a student of Petrone's History of Education 5571 class. They are: "Education in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick - Pre-Confederation" and "Education in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick - Post-Confederation".</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education - Quebec</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the essay "History of Education in Quebec and Acadia before 1867" by a student in Petrone's History of Education 5571 class. There are also articles that were used in the writing of this essay, as well as another essay by the same student: "Lower Canada and Quebec 1792-1867". There is also a copy of Weekend Magazine (vol. 21 no. 50 Dec. 1971) as well as a newspaper clipping: "Bicentennial trail-blazing in old Montreal" (The Globe and Mail, May 1 1976).</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Schools</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains newspaper clippings on the subject of schools and the students that are graduating from them: "Life's not just work" (The Chronicle Journal, Aug. 2 1988), "Students Need a Balanced View: Too Much Gloom and Doom on Future" (1984), Parts 1-3 of "Education and Ecstasy" (Look, 1968), "The Trouble in Our Schools" (Today magazine - Thunder Bay edition, Sept. 5 1981), and "The Learning Factory: Lining Up for Assembly" (The Chronicle Journal weekend, Oct. 16 1976).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">University (the)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple articles and newspaper clippings on the topic of universities: their importance to youth, their goals as a campus, the difference between university professors and teachers and what makes a good university professor.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Robarts, John P. Address, 1967</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet containing "Address by the Honourable John P. Robarts, Prime Minister of Ontario, to the First Convocation of Centennial College of Applied Arts and Technology, Scarborough Ontario, June 8 1967" with Petrone's name on the inside cover.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thunder Bay Schools (visits)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains journals/papers written by Petrone's Education 1399 students when they visited various schools in Thunder Bay and wrote their observations/experiences at each.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thunder Bay Schools (visits), 1980’s</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984-1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains journals/papers written by Petrone's Education 1399 students when they visited various schools in Thunder Bay and wrote their observations/experiences at each.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Literature (Creative Units)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains assignments by Petrone's students on the creation of "Creative Units".</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Question Sequences (Poetry)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains work by Petrone's students that pertain to poetry and the potential questions that can be asked by the teacher when teaching a lesson, mainly concerning the poems "Sea-Fever" and "High Flight".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Course Outlines (1988-1989)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains course outlines for Penny Petrone's courses (Education 1399, English 2702, Education 4280, all 1988-1989) as well as some outlines from other professors and other universities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education: Philosophy</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains lecture notes from the class History and Philosophy of Education, as well as students' write ups of their personal Philosophy of Education. This file also contains lecture notes from the class History and Philosophy of Education, as well as students' write ups of their personal Philosophy of Education.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Education</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958-2001</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several newspaper clippings and photocopies of articles about the importance of teachers and education, alongside pages from a 1967 edition of Ontario Education Review and several photocopied journal articles about liberal arts education. Includes "Future Directions in Pre-Service Teacher Education in Ontario Universities" as prepared by the Ontario Association of Deans of Education, an address from a conference on education, and a 2001 edition of Harper's Magazine featuring an article on anti-teacher sentiment. Includes a survey of Grade 9 by the Ontario Department of Education, copies for examinations from Teacher's Colleges in Toronto and Windsor, and two papers called "The Nature of Man and the Rules to be Fostered" and "The Nature of the Philosophy of Education" by Penny Petrone. Pages from the Ontario Teachers Federation newsletter about examination, a paper on the high school-level research report, and several articles about teaching drama.  Also includes several pages of handwritten notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">The New Republic</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1961</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a 1961 edition of The New Republic featuring one article on teaching and several of foreign affairs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Alberta Education Celebrates 50 years</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of New Trail magazine (Autumn 1991), which features a story on the University of Alberta's 50 years as a faculty for the Faculty of Education.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Anglo-Saxon Course</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967-1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes from Petrone's Anglo-Saxon course, which includes poems and epics such as Beowulf, many notes and notebooks on translations, a programme for the Fourth Biennial Conference on Medieval Studies (March 13-15, 1968), notes on poetic techniques, etc. Almost all notes in this folder are handwritten.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sydney’s “Astrophil and Stella”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a paper on "Astrophil and Stella" written by Penny Petrone for her English 5441, 5443 Renaissance Poetry and Prose class in 1966. The paper was presented to the Faculty of Arts of the University of Ottawa on Jan. 31, 1967. There are also notes that Petrone used to write the paper and some rough copies of some pages.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Reading List for PhD candidates in English (U.A., 1967)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a reading list for Ph.D. candidates in English in 1967 for different divisions of English literature: Old and Middle English, The Renaissance, The Restoration and Eighteenth Century, The Nineteenth Century, Modern British and Canadian, and American.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Papers Written (Petrone)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965-1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains papers written by Penny Petrone when she was a student: "An Examination of Donne's 'Elegy XIX' to discover to what extent it falls into the Dramatic Monologue genre" (1966), "The Character of Moll Flanders" (1965), "Jonson and the heroic couplet (Jonson, Waller, Wither, Denham, Dryden)" (1970), "A discussion of the influence of Renaissance humanism on the dramatic art of Ben Jonson" (1969), and "Sound and Sense in Ulysses" (1966).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">O.C.E. - U. exams (1940’s -1970’s)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951-1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains copies of exams from the Ontario College of Education - University of Toronto for various courses (1951), as well as exams from the University of Western Ontario - Assumption College, University of Ottawa, University of Alberta (1971), and Lakehead University (1970).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Seventeenth Century Course</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes from Petrone's "Seventeenth Century" course (English 646) as a student. Almost all of the notes in this file are handwritten by Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Medieval Drama</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes from Petrone's "Medieval Drama" course as a student, including typed lecture notes and many handwritten notes by Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Philosophy</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a draft of a course outline for History and Philosophy of Education as well as a copy of MD magazine (Medical Newsmagazine) (vol. 7 no. 8 Aug. 1966) which features the cover story "Tales of Philosophy: 2. The Age of Belief".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Permanent Collection, 1996</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995-1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and the Thunder Bay Art Gallery, thanking Petrone for donations, receipts for said donations, and a letter confirming that Petrone would appear on the Permanent Donor wall at the Art Gallery. There is also a booklet entitled "Thunder Bay Art Gallery: Permanent Collection 1996" which lists all of the items in its permanent collection.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone Notebooks: Victorian Literature, Practical Criticism</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notebooks kept and written in by Penny Petrone for her classes on Victorian Literature and Practical Criticism.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Trans-Canada Airlines (Captain’s bulletin)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a bulletin from Trans-Canada Air Lines (Captain's Bulletin) from a flight to Toronto signed by the flight attendants and captain, which tells of the altitude and air speed of the plane that morning.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ringling Bros. Barnum &amp; Bailey Circus 100th anniversary</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the 100th Anniversary of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus souvenir program and magazine.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Knox, Carol</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains letters from Carol Knox to Penny Petrone, as well as a letter by Petrone on Knox's behalf, giving her support to Knox for the Marjorie Watson Powles Award, an award for creative and visionary women of the church.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Forbes, Joyce: The Inclusive University</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Status of Women Supplement (1993) featuring the story "The Inclusive University Part 1: Educational Equity" by Joyce Forbes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">OTF/FEO Interaction 50th anniversary issue</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of OTF/FEO Interaction magazine's 50th Anniversary issue.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lakehead University Review, 1968</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1968/1968" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a spring 1968 edition of The Lakehead University Review.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lakehead University Review, 1973</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1973/1973" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a fall/winter 1973 edition of The Lakehead University Review.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lakehead University Review, 1974</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1974/1974" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of the Lakehead University Review as published in the summer of 1974.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Assumption College Ambassador Yearbook, 1947</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1947/1947" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1947</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Assumption College Ambassador Yearbook, 1947.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Assumption College Ambassador Yearbook, 1948</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1948/1948" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1948</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Assumption College Ambassador Yearbook, 1948.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Assumption College Ambassador Yearbook, 1951</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1951/1951" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Assumption College Ambassador Yearbook, 1951.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lakehead Teachers College Yearbook, 1961-1962</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1961/1962" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1961 - 1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Lakehead Teachers College Yearbook, 1961-1962.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lakehead Teachers College Yearbook, 1963</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1963/1963" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Lakehead Teachers College Yearbook, 1963.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lakehead Teachers College Yearbook, 1965</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1965/1965" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Lakehead Teachers College Yearbook, 1965.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ottawa Teachers College Yearbook, 1965-1966</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1965/1966" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965 - 1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Ottawa Teachers College Yearbook, 1965-1966.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ottawa Teachers College Yearbook, 1966-1967</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1966/1967" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966 - 1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Ottawa Teachers College Yearbook, 1966-1967.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ottawa Teachers College Yearbook, 1967-1968</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1967/1968" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967 - 1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Ottawa Teachers College Yearbook, 1967-1968.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lakehead Teachers College Yearbook, 1968-1969</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1968/1969" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968 - 1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Lakehead Teachers College Yearbook, 1968-1969.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">ENGL-102 - Composition and Native Indian Literature</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a catalogue for new Indigenous fiction addressed to Penny Petrone, several blank Tutor-Marked Assignment Forms, and a Course Manual for ENGL-102: Composition and Native Indian Literature including all six units and a copy of a diagnostic grammar test. Also contains further documents for students about marks and studying strategies.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Correspondence - Ronald Zorzes</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1998/1998" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter from Ronald Zorzes at London Life Insurance Company to Penny Petrone praising her work.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">The World of the Novel</unittitle>
            <unitdate normal="1984/1984" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of The World of the Novel: A Student Guide to Mordecai Richler's "The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz" published by Prentice-Hall Canada Inc.</p>
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        </c>
      </c>
      <c level="series">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Memoirs</unittitle>
          <unitdate normal="1882/2004" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1882-2004</unitdate>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="1.5B1">
        Approximately 1.2 m of primarily textual materials.    </physdesc>
        </did>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>This series contains personal, biographical, and family material: particularly organized around the writing of the memoirs Breaking the Mould (1995) and Embracing Serafina (2000). These records seem to have been gathered together in this order by Petrone as she wrote these memoirs.<lb/><lb/>The series includes documents from Petrone's parents, and their migration from Italy and later life in Port Arthur; also other family members and other genalogical information. The series includes mementos of Petrone's childhood and early years.<lb/><lb/>The series also includes drafts and versions of the memoirs Breaking the Mould and Embracing Serafina, related correspondence, and material from book launches.</p>
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        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
          <p>Some files contain work by named students; these are restricted.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - A Junior History of England</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1936</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A hardcover copy of A Junior History of England authorized by the Ontario Minister of Education and published by The Ryerson Press, Toronto, in 1936. The book is in decent condition, though the binding is deteriorating and the spine is separated from the pages near the bottom. The inside cover and first few pages are heavily marked up in pencil.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Book launching</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A faxed document from Guernica, the publisher of Breaking the Mould, containing a speech to be read out on the editor' behalf at the book launch; document is heavily marked up and corrected. Also contains multiple handwritten drafts of a speech by Penny Petrone to be given at the book launch.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Book launching, Toronto</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes notes for a speech at the Toronto book launch of Breaking the Mould by Penny Petrone, a cut off fax receipt sent from Penny Petrone to Manlio D'Ambrosio about invitations, and two full handwritten invitation lists for the book launch.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Caboto, Giovanni</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes several torn out pages from the "St. John's Tourist Information Guide" on history from discovery by Giovanni Caboto (aka John Cabot) to the 19th century, as well as some torn out pages from a 1997 edition of Canada Contemporaneo featuring an article in Italian about Giovanno Caboto.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Calabrese Proverbs &amp; Translations</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several pages of handwritten notes in Italian on Calabrese proverbs, Italian food, and some proverb translations from English to Italian.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Calabria</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970-1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes an Easter card dated 1970; some torn out pages of an Easter Sunday edition of la Domenica, an Italian magazine; a photocopy of an article translated into Italian about Claire Weissman WIlks and the Canadian Cultural Center in Rome; a booklet in Italian on Santa Barbara; a few pages of a typed history of Piane Crati; a letter from Fernando Pietramala to Penny Petrone about culture and dual identity, alongside a photocopy of "Youth Talk: When the past called, I heeded it!" by Pietramala; and a document in Calabrese separated into 21 parts or verses.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Lakehead Exhibition (Dr. Petrone’s mother’s prizes 1936, 1939)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1934-1939</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>An entry ticket to a Canadian Lakehead Exhibition (CLE) by Luisa Petrone, Penny Petrone's mother, as well as proof of three second prize awards which she won. Also a photocopy of the "Advance List for Ladies' Fancy Work Department", which also lists the different amounts to be awarded to first, second, and third place in each category.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Churchill, Newsweek, Feb. 1, 1965; “Man of the century”, Reader’s Digest, 1964</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1964-1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A 1965 edition of Newsweek with Churchill on the cover to commemorate his death as well as torn out pages of a 1964 edition of "Man of the Century: A Churchill Cavalcade" published in Readers' Digest.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Colombo, Cristoforo</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986-1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a 1986 edition of National Geographic: Our Search for the True Columbus Landfall, a 1992 edition of National Geographic: Search for Columbus, a pamphlet called "Columbus Menu" about food discovered in the New World, two copies of a program for an event held in Toronto (1992) called "The Renaissance Ball" put on by the Colombo Caboto Committee. Also includes a sketch of Cabot Tower by D. Power, a letter from the Chair of the Colombo Caboto Committee asking Penny Petrone to be an honorary member, one page of handwritten notes about inhabitants of the Americas before 1492, an advertisement for a library exhibition on pre-Contact civilizations, several photocopies of an article from The Globe and Mail about Columbus, an article from the Thunder Bay Art Gallery advertising an exhibition about Columbus, a marked up map of the Chicago Historical Society Museum, amd a visitors' guide to the "Native American Heritage" exhibit in Washington D.C. put on by the National Geographic Society. Further includes two 1991 newspaper clippings, one from The Chronicle Journal and one from The Sunday Sun, as well as pages from a 1992 article from The Chronicle Journal, all concerning Columbus. Additionally, an article on Columbus torn out of a magazine, and a program for the "Chicago Humanities Festival II: Culture Contact".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Conferenza, Piane Crati, April 29, 1997</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>An invitation to a several drafts of a speech in Italian to be given at a Conference in partnership with the University of Calabria featuring Dr. Penny Petrone, as well as multiple typed and marked up drafts of a speech in Italian with some translations into English.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Cornwall School</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Four pages of handwritten notes about the Petrone family and their schooling, as well as a list of names.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Correspondence with James Isbester</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains letters from James E. Isbester to Penny Petrone about his father, A. J. Isbester, and his work with contracting companies including Chambers, McQuigge, and McCaffery Company Limited. Alongside the letters are photocopies of six photographs from construction sites and descriptions of each, as well as ten "exhibits" concerning Isbester which include newspaper articles, letters, and other photographs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Interviews</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several pages of handwritten notes from interviews performed by Penny Petrone with various people (including her brother, Alfred) as research for her book Breaking the Mould. Subjects discussed include early life, education, family, immigration, ancestors, and work with the Canadian Pacific Railway and Canadian National Railway. Notes include many full names and phone numbers, as well as some addresses. Also includes what appears to be a typed recollection of Penny Petrone's father given to her by one of her family members, which she has marked up.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Other recollections</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several pages of handwritten memories about the author's early life and education, as well as a few types pages of memories about the author's mother. Unclear if the author is Penny Petrone herself or a family member.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Earlier drafts</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>One full typed manuscript of Breaking the Mould, undated and unmarked. Also includes handwritten notes, as well as one page from the manuscript cut in half.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Early drafts</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several typed drafts of Breaking the Mould with various degrees of handwritten edits. Versions are not grouped together or ordered.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Galleys</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>One full galley-style copy of the book as it would be printed, in order, heavily edited and marked up, including sections stapled or taped in. Also includes one earlier draft of a later chapter which does not seem present in the galley proof, as well as a page for the dedication.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Genealogical survey, National Archives of Canada</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Handwritten list of family members on Penny Petrone's mother's and father's sides of the family, including dates of birth, death, and immigration.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Government Correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several letters from various officials from the Government of Canada concerning Petrone's requests for information about immigration manifests and Italian aliens during World War II. Also includes a letter from the Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Environments in Italian addressed to Penny Petrone, as well as the original envelope it came in. Furthermore, a letter addressed to the Colonel responsible for the military district of Cosenza from GIna Rimanich concerning Luigi Petroni (spelling from the letter). Finally, a letter from the Consulate General of Italy in Toronto, Ontario, addressed to Penny Petrone.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Grandfather Sisca’s will</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1917</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>One page of handwritten notes about Saverio Sisca's will, as well as an original copy from Piane Crati in Italian, complete with the notary's stamp.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Grammatica Accelerata</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1921</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>One hardbound copy of Nuovissima Grammatica Accelerata printed in Italy in 1921, which includes translations from Italian to English and covers grammar, vocabulary, nomenclature, practice dialogues and letters, arithmetic, history, geography, and an American Citizen's Handbook. The book is in poor condition, with many of the pages separated from the binding and the spine taped up. In the inside front cover is a letter in Italian from Luisa Petrone to the Manager of the Imperial Bank of Commerce in Toronto. In the inside back cover is a Bank of Montreal cheque made out to the James Murphy Fuel Oil C., a newspaper clipping of an article in which Penny Petrone gives her opinion on teaching aids, and several pages of handwritten notes on music theory and Italian-English translations of musical terms.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Guernica Press – Petrone correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992-1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence between Antonio D'Alfonso, editor of Guernica publishing house, and Penny Petrone. Correspondence spans from when the manuscript was accepted to the book's publication. Correspondence covers language corrections, requests for a biography and list of publications, concerns about spelling, the expense of making too many changes to the galleys, the cover details, and finally a letter requesting a letter of support for Guernica so their grants are not cut. Also includes a fax from Petrone to Institutional Promotions Canada Ltd. requesting negatives, a photocopy of Guernica News announcing Breaking the Mould's 1995 release, a slip confirming the sale of author's copies to Petrone, and several copies of the final order form.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">I never got to be Jane</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A typed copy of "I never got to be Jane," the intended preface to Breaking the Mould. Also includes a few pages from the first chapter, marked up.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Immigration History</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977-1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several original pages from a June 1992 edition of The Toronto Star celebrating Italians in Canada; two copies. Newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail about Italian children in Canada. Photocopies of several different sections from The Story of the Italians in America. Pages from an April 1992 edition of North Magazine about multiculturalism in Canada. Photocopy of a book review of The Uprooted by Oscar Handlin published in the Journal of American History, heavily marked up. A copy of a November 1977 volume of the Scholastic Monthly Magazine of Contemporary Literature and Creative Writing on the immigrant experience. Original pages from an October 1984 edition of The Globe and Mail including an article on Italian immigrants in Canada. Pages from an October 1991 edition of The Toronto Star. Photocopy of "Italian Immigrants and Their Children" as published in The Annals of the American Academy, marked up. Pages from a December 1980 edition of The Globe and Mail about Italian culture in Canada. Photocopy of an article about early Italian labour in Ontario, text reprinted from 1910. Several newspaper clippings about multiculturalism in Canada. Several photocopied pages from a piece of writing about growing up Italian, marked up. Photocopy of "The Dream of Angelo Zara" by Guido D'Agostino. Photocopy of "An Immigrant Father" as published in The American Mercury. Two note cards with notes about immigration.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italian-Americans – Gay Talese</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several pages from the Santa Cruz Magazine with articles about Columbus and Italian relocation. Two newspaper clippings of articles about author Gay Talese. Pages from the "Letters" section of an April 1993 edition of The New York Times about Gay Talese and Italian-American novelists.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italian traditional song</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of "Italian Traditional Song in Toronto: From Autobiography to Advocacy" as published in the Journal of Canadian Studies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italian Women</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of "Trying to Make Ends Meet: A Historical Look at Italian Woman, the State and Family Survival Strategies in Postwar Toronto" as published in Canadian Woman Studies. Photocopy of an article from The Jersey Journal on Italian women's pride for their culture. Photocopies of two articles about the National Organization of Italian-American Women. An article torn out of a September 1992 edition of Chatelaine about daughters of Italian immigrants.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italians - misc. articles</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>An article torn from from a fall 1990 Imperial Oil Review on "La Vita All'Italiana". Two newspaper clippings about Italian immigrants in Canada. Photocopies of various sections from The Immigrant Upraised by Andrew Rolle. Photocopies of various sections from Studies in Italian American Social History, heavily marked up. Photocopy of "The Italians in America as published in Munsey's Magazine, marked up. Photocopy of an article titled "The Italian Art of Survival". Photocopy of an article from The Reader's Digest on Italian immigrants. Photocopy of an article titled "Chiaroscruro: Italians in Toronto, 1885-1915," marked up. Photocopy of "25 Things Italians Won't GIve Up". Photocopies of three articles about Italian as a heritage language in Canada. Photocopy of "The Land of Promise" as published in a 1931 edition of Harper's Magazine. Photocopies of various sections from The Real Italians by Carlo Sforza. Photocopies of various sections from Half-Bitter, Half-Sweet by Alexander DeConde. Retyped copy of "The Joy of Growing up Italian" by Elvira Sperduto Oliver. Printouts from the Lakehead University Library website and IMDB about Buck Rogers. Printouts from various websites about Rawleigh heritage and products.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italy’s Myth of America</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of "Italy's Myth of America", an article by Carlo Levi.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letters</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991-1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several letters to Penny Petrone in response to questions about content for Breaking the Mould, including requests for translations from Calabrese. Several copies of letters in Italian from Petrone to family members in Italy, as well as their responses in Italian. Most of the letters are attached to the envelopes in which they were sent. Also includes a dictated set of recollections from early childhood, source unknown. Finally, a letter from Penny Petrone's brother in law to a man who might have worked with her father.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Local history</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1914-1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes two articles from the Thunder Bay Magazine, one about The Royal Edward (1985) and one about the history of transportation in Thunder Bay (undated). Three sets of pages from Lakehead Living: Colourful Past, one from 1984, and two from 1976 including one complete copy. Pages from Souvenir Edition: Nipigon Historical Museum. Pages from The Toronto Sun (May 1991) about the New Democratic Party in Northern Ontario and The Chronicle-Journal (July 1992) about Pigeon River. A newspaper clipping about the last drive-in theatre in Kitchener, undated. Several photocopies of articles about the Canadian Lakehead Exhibition from the 1930s, as well as a list of all the newspapers and dates for the photocopies. Several photocopies of pages from The Globe, The Times-Journal, The Daily News-Chronicle, The Port Arthur News-Chronicle, and The Port Arthur Saturday Evening concerning Canadianization, immigration, industry, the pulp and paper mill, strikes, demographics, and relief camps from the early 20th century. Three clippings from an original 1914 edition of the Port Arthur Daily News-Chronicle about immigration in a plastic sleeve. Also includes a photocopy of "The Golden Years of Theatre in Thunder Bay" by Mark Cochla, marked up, and a photocopy of a book chapter about Finnish workers in Thunder Bay pre-1914.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Local Reports, 1913</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of "Report of a Preliminary and General Social Survey of Port Arthur" from March 1913 as directed by the Department of Temperance and Moral Reform of the Methodist Church and the Board of Social Service and Evangelism of the Presbyterian Church. Also a photocopy of "Report of a Preliminary and General Social Survey of Fort William", also March 1913, conducted by the same organizations. Both documents have notes in the margins and are stamped by the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lot 17, 147 Secord Street</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two copies of records from the Land Registry Office relating to Lot 17, at 147 Secord Street, and two pages of handwritten notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Obituaries</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes several photocopies of obituaries and funeral announcements, including a Mr. and Mrs. Mazzuca, a Mrs. McComb, A. Pericante (1959), Carmine Sisco, Agata Sisco (1937), John Sisco (1950), and Luigi Presio (1939). Also includes 3 original newspaper clippings announcing the deaths of Caroline Sisco, Gustino Sisco, and Doris Dido, who were aunt, uncle, and cousin to Penny Petrone respectively. Those clippings are inside an envelope addressed to Petrone, and the file also includes a photocopy of each.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Regrets</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A list of invites to a reception for the publication of Breaking the Mould who could not attend, handwritten in an invitation card.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Serafina</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>One page of handwritten notes on Noches de Invierno (1609), photocopies of a section from Cults of Sex and Beauty on Balzac, marked up, and a newspaper clipping of an advertisement for "Sarafina! The Music of Liberation" at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Original Manuscript</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A copy of the original manuscript of Breaking the Mould, partly handwritten and partly typed. Much of it is cut and pasted, stapled, or heavily marked up, and there are many sections where the page numbers do not align. Only a few chapters are separated. Undated.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">P.A.C.I.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1940</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Originals pages from a November 1940 edition of The Port Arthur News-Chronicle featuring two articles about the graduating class of Prince Arthur Collegiate Institute (P.A.C.I.), as well as one photocopy of an article about them from an unknown source.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">CIL Blasters' Handbook (Luigi Petrone)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1934</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A hardcover copy of Blasters' Handbook published by Canadian Industries Limited in 1934 in good condition.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Semi-Monthly Time Book (Luigi Petrone)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1938-1941</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A softcover semi-monthly time book printed by Callow Brothers Stationers, Toronto, in which Luigi Petrone kept track of how many hours he worked a day from October 1938 to March 1941; between some pages are prayer cards printed in Italian. Cover is cracked but the binding is intact.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ledger book (Luigi Petrone)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1915-1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A hardcover ledger book in which Luigi Petrone wrote between 1915 and 1966. Most of it is written in Italian. Spine and binding are mostly intact.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">I Reali di Francia (Luigi Petrone)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A copy of I Reali di Francia by Andrea de Barbarino, in very poor condition; many pages are out of order, binding is extremely deteriorated, spine and cover are almost completely detatched, and some pages are ripped in half. Novel was originally published in the 15th century, but this copy is undated.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Promotion photos</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several copies of the book cover and two copies of an order form for Breaking the Mould by Penny Petrone, which was published in 1995.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Rejections</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992-1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>One page of handwritten notes and critiques, as well as several letters from publishing houses rejecting Penny Petrone's book Breaking the Mould. Includes rejections from Mosaic Press, Cormorant Books, Fifth House Publishers, and broadview press.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Research (Inter-Library Loan Books)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991-1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Three pages of notes on published works, several Lakehead University Library Interlibrary Loan request forms by Penny Petrone for books and journal articles</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Review, Canadian ethnic studies v. 33(2), 2001</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2001</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A photocopy of a review of Penny Petrone's book Breaking the Mould printed in a journal called Canadian Ethnic Studies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Reviews &amp; comments</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994-2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains several letters of congratulations for the success of Penny Petrone's book Breaking the Mould both typed and handwritten, including one from Gary Snow alongside photocopies of articles about his joining the Peace Corps; a request to include a section from her book in an anthology by J. Pivato, and several requests for copies of Breaking the Mould. Also contains two articles in Italian mentioning Penny Petrone or Breaking the Mould, several photocopies and clippings of a newspaper review from the Chronicle-Journal, and several copies of a review article in a magazine. Further includes several pages of critiques from others during the editing phase and several pages of handwritten notes about the purpose and impact of Breaking the Mould.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">St. Anthony’s Church</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes several pages of handwritten names and dates, a photocopy of a 1936 article about a priest, two bulletins for church services , an invitation to book launch, and a program for a celebration dinner, all held at St. Anthony's Church. Also contains a letter to Penny Petrone from Alfred A. Petrone, a letter each to Penny Petrone and Alfred A. Petrone from Reverend Richard Bezzegato thanking them for their contributions to the Church, a gift slip for the Church from Penny Petrone for $4000, a booklet about the construction of a new Church, and a letter from Rev. Bezzegato about a lawsuit levied against the relocation. Finally, a postcard with a religious image signed by Rev. D. Tomaselli, undated.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thunder Bay Libraries</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A one-page excerpt concerning the history of Thunder Bay libraries in the early 20th century alongside a chronology of library openings/relocations between 1913 and 1951. Also includes several photocopies of articles about Thunder Bay Public Library locations published between 1961-1987.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Valle, Gina</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995-2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A copy of Gina Valle's call for stories from Italian-Canadian women addressed to Penny Petrone and a copy of a letter sent to the Liberal MPP Gerard Kennedy by Teresa Luciani who feels that Gina Valle's book has been published improperly.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">War years (Photo of Miss Canada Girls, Louis Sprovieri, News Chronicle, Mar. 9, 1940)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1940-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Four photocopies of an image of the "Miss Canada Girls" printed by the Port Arthur News-Chronicle in 1940 in which Penny Petrone is pictured, as well as original pages from a November 1940 edition of the Port Arthur News-Chronicle. One page of sheet music for the song "We're Gonna Hang the Washing." Also includes a photocopy of a book review section from a magazine, a photocopy of a Toronto Star article about music during World War II, a flyer for the Good Music Record Co., and a newspaper clipping of an article about Italian internment during WWII, all printed in the 1990s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Working pieces</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Notes for and several pages of early drafts from Penny Petrone's memoir Breaking the Mould, both handwritten and typed. Heavily marked and edited. Most excerpts pertaining to her early childhood, education, and family life. Some excerpts related to the history of Port Arthur and Fort William in the early twentieth century. Undated.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould - Petrone's notes</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Extensive handwritten notes for Breaking the Mould concerning Petrone's early life, family, culture, religion, tradition, education, culinary practices, immigration, geography, railways in Canada (CNR and CPR), language, industry, a trip Petrone took to Halifax, and local (Thunder Bay) and global history in the early 20th century including the first and second World Wars. Also included are a page of skipping ditties, a list of addresses in Thunder Bay, notes on specific immigrants, notes from an article on theatre in Thunder Bay, requests for photocopies of newspaper articles from the early 20th century filled out by Penny Petrone, an invitation to a Legion of Mary gathering addressed to Penny Petrone's mother, reference question forms filled out by Penny Petrone, a newspaper clipping of an article on education from the Thunder Bay Post, and a newspaper clipping of an article on arts in The Globe and Mail.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">World War II Internment</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes notes on a book titled The City Without Women: A Chronicle of Internment Life in Canada during World War II by Mario Duliani, as well as photocopies of several reviews for the book; several newspaper clippings about social and financial compensation for interned citizens; a phone call record slip; photocopies from a document about internees; as well as several documents from the National Congress of Italian Canadians including a letter to the government of Canada, a press release, two copies of a brief on internment during World War II, and a letter from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to Dr. Penny Petrone concerning research on Italian internment.<lb/><lb/>Notably, this file contains a list released by the Government of Canada of Italians interned during the Second World War: name, city, and dates of detention, internment, and release. This copy includes Petrone's notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Andreotti’s Toast to Mulroney, Mar. 8, 1992</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Three copies of a toast given to Prime Minister Brian Mulroney by Senator Giuio Andreotti, one in Italian, one in English, and one in French. Also a copy of notes for the toast for someone to check against the actual delivery.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Association of Italian Canadian writers</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994-1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two newsletters from the Association of Italian Canadian Writers, one of which is heavily highlighted. Two copies of a program for a conference put on by the Association of Italian-Canadian Writers on "The Italian Woman in Canadian Literature", one of which is marked in the margins.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Babal all’Italiana</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Article from The Atlantic Monthly's "Foreign Affairs" section about Italy's cultural and linguistic minorities.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadese</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Undated review of Canadese: A Portrait of the Italian Canadians by Kenneth Bagnell cut from a newspaper. The book was originally published in 1989.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Italian Business and Professional Association of Thunder Bay</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1993-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Three letters concerning attendance to a gala put on by the National Congress of Italian Canadians honouring Dr. Serafina Penny Petrone and others in October 1994, invitations to the gala, and a record of opening remarks by Gina Romanich, President of the National Congress of Italian Canadians. Also includes an evaluation card for an attendee of the Canadian Italian Business and Professional Association of Thunder Bay's Fall Dinner Meeting in September 1994 and a position paper presented to the Royal Commission on Learning for the Province of Ontario presented in December 1993. Handwritten notes for a gratitude speech, undated.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Italian Literature</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes articles about Italian language, culture, and history in Canada; two Italian songs photocopied from a book titled Among Italian Peasants; photocopies a paper written on the history of Italian literature in Canada, highlighted and with notes in the margins, including a list of sources cited and a bio-bibliography of Italian, Italian-Canadian, and some Italian-American writers and their work (poetry, short story collections, histories, literary criticism, memoirs, plays); and a paper written on the history of Italians in Canada.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Centro Canadese Scuola e Cultura Italiana</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two programs for "Italian Canadiana" conferences put on by the Center for Italian Canadian Studies of the Department of Italian Studies at the University of Toronto. One includes some notes in the margins.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Chair of Italian Studies, Lakehead University</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a brief by the National Congress of Italian Canadians about the internment of Italian Canadians during World War Two, two copies of a draft of a proposal for Lakehead University to create a "Chair of Italian Studies" position, a document about the Department of Italian Studies at the University of Toronto, a memo addressed to Dr. Serafine P. Petrone asking her to be part of the Liaison Group for the Chair of Italian Studies, and a newsletter about the Chair position. Also includes an invitation to a reception in honour of S. Penny Petrone and others put on by the National Congress of Italian Canadians.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">List of Manifest of Alien Immigrants (New York), 1902</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopies of a list of immigrants sailing from Naples to New York in 1902.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lampedusa, di Tomasi</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Research notes regarding Tomasi di Lampedusa, Giuseppe, Prince of Lampedusa, Sicilian writer of the novel Il Gattopardo, The Leopard; TV Scene schedule for the film, The Leopard, Monday October 6th.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ricci, Nino</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995-2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Reference list for Penny Petrone from Thunder Bay Public Library, August 31 1995; articles for interview with Nino Ricci; reviews of In A Glass House, the Book of Saints and Lives of the Saints, Nino Ricci; research notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Torgovnick, Marianna de Marco</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Reviews of Crossing an Ocean Parkway and research notes regarding author Marianna de Marco</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Fiorito, Joe</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2000-2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Reviews of The Closer We are to Trying with newspaper articles regarding author Joe Fiorito.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italian Culture (old)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1938-1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Unlabelled photo of Italian Dance group; news articles from the Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal about Ralph F. Welch, prominent Italian community member, February 25, 1975; Festa Italiana singer Amy LaFroy; Thunder Bay Deputy Police Chiefs, 1970; Italian Dance group at the National Folk Song and Dance Festival, Port Arthur News Chronicle, May 7 1938.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italo-Canadian Literature Criticism</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Undated research article regarding Italo-Canadian Literature Criticism with edits; research notes with reference listing.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Literary</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Review of A Primer of African-Canadian Literature by George Elliot Clarke, March 1996; research notes, May 1990; Time Magazine article on world fiction writers, February 1993, with edits; research notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Ethnic Studies Association Thunder Bay Oct 19-23 1983</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Conference programme for the Canadian Ethnic Studies Association Sixth Biennial Conference, Thunder Bay Multicultural Association, October 19-22 1983; correspondence from Minister of State Multiculturalism with news releases on funding for immigrant women and festival announcements; list of participants, Fourth Canadian Conference on Multiculturalism with correspondence , agenda, executive list, news release; The Multiculturalism Directorate and its Programs, The Canadian Council on Multiculturalism; Statement by the Prime Minister, House of Commons, October 8 1971; booklet, Multiculturalism and the Government of Canada.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">[Italian Literature]</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Reference list and notes for information regardsing Italian Literature with note on file folder regarding collection.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Photos</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A collection of photos of Penny Petrone, pictures of travel to Uganda.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">The Road to Now Speech CIAA TO</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Research note cards with copy of speech, The Road to Now - My Quest for Identity; newspaper article on racism in Thunder Bay; research note.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Research notes with edits for Breaking the Mould.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Translation</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2001</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>List of footnotes with correspondence regarding translation and contract with Guernica, 2001.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bressani Award</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2000-2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Personal correspondence to Penny Petrone regarding the book Breaking the Mould; notice from the Italian Cultural Centre Society for receiving the 2002 Bressani Award with announcement information.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Racism Essays</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995-1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Excerpt from Breaking the Mould, Chapter 16, with notes; news articles regarding immigration and racism, 1999; review on Our Home or Native Land?, 1995.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Rosie Di Manno</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence from Rosie DiManno, The Toronto Star, regarding Italian immigration in Canada, July 1997.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Students Overseas</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2001</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Collection of correspondence from students overseas regarding copyright, access to materials by Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student information.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Stereotyping</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence regarding stereotyping of Italian-Canadian women, 2004, and response; information regarding Ontario Arts Council travel.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oliva, Peter Business card</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Business card for author Peter Oliva.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mauretta Capuano</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Information regarding The Canada Council International Translation Grants with application, correspondence, advocacy for translation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pitto Cesare re visit to Thunder Bay 1997</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997-2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence in English and Italian with Professor Cesare Pitto regarding publishing, meeting, research visit to Thunder Bay.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Rizzardi et al</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence regarding speaking at a university lecture in Bologna Italy; copies of jacket covers for Breaking the Mould; itinerary for Penny Petrone in Italy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bonnano</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2001-2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Travel correspondence with Canadian Embassy in Italy; book edits; information for seminar and contract for publishing translation; itinerary; declining visit with correspondence to Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs; final plans to attend seminar.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Francesca L'Orfano</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Schedule for AICW Association of Italian Canadian Writers 2002 Conference, Toronto, with associated correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Melfi, Mary</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence with playwright Mary Melfi with book publication list.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Rita U's Speech</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copy of a speech written in Italian regarding being a part of the Italian community. Possibly written by Rita Ubriaco?</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">CIBPA</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1996-1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Event details for Incontro, Where Italy and Canada Meet, Confederation College and Canadian Italian Business and Professional Association of Thunder Bay. Includes ticket, agenda, media release; CIBPA 1999 National Convention correspondence and overview.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Clerici, Naila</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2001</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence regarding research proposal recommendation and associated visit, 2001.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains personal information.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dr. Serafina (Penny) Petrone folder</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Folder containing National Youth Conference of Italian Canadians, January 31 1992. Includes agenda, program, resolutions, groups, poetry.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italian Canadian Council of Thunder Bay</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Invitation letter to meeting of the Italian-Canadian Council of Thunder Bay, September 2002.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tuzi, Marino</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Letter of recommendation from Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains personal information.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Maggiolo, Paul</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence from a student regarding work and experience as an Italian-Canadian person, ongoing research projects and writing. Essays included in English and Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Duluth Italian</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Correspondence with student regarding research, projects and personal experience of Italian settlement in Duluth. Photo included in correspondence.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains student work.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">I Letterati</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1996-2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photos, CD, articles, correspondence regarding Italian Language schools, resources, writings, conferences and meetings / minutes for I Letterati, I Literati Book Club.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains personal information.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Embracing Serafina - Criticism of drafts</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997-1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Notes by Penny Petrone and by external reviewers about the content and text of Petrone's memoir "Embracing Serafina," published 1999. Many documents use a previous title "Escaping Serafina."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Embracing Serafina - Excerpt in News NOWW, Mar. 2000</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>An excerpt of "Embracing Serafina" in News NOWW (Northern Ontario Writers Workshop), a literary review publication.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Embracing Serafina- Launching at Italian Hall, Dec. 19, 1999</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Organizational emails, invitations, and handwritten speaking notes by Penny Petrone for a reception held to celebrate the publication of "Embracing Serafina" at the Italian Hall in on December 19, 1999. An invitation to a reception at Lakehead University on October 2, 1999, held to celebrate Native Literature in Canada written by Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Embracing Serafina - Launching , Toronto, Apr. 16, 2000</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A hand-written letter reviewing "Embracing Serafina" sent to Petrone in April 2000. Invitations to a book publication celebration event held in April 2000 in Toronto, Ontario organized by "Embracing Serafina" publisher, Guernica Editions.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Embracing Serafina - Letters</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1999-2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Letters, postcards, and email correspondence from various reviewers of "Embracing Serafina".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Embracing Serafina - Petrone’s notes</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1999-2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Edited draft pages of "Embracing Serafina". Notebooks and loose notes by Penny Petrone regarding the content/proposed timeline of "Embracing Serafina". Newspaper, magazine clippings, and cartoon publications by various authors on a variety of topics, of which Petrone left notes or included in her notebooks referencing the timeline of "Embracing Serafina". A letter from the National Congress of Italian Canadians-Thunder Bay Region regarding a group bus rental to the Italian American Festival held in April/May 2004 in Duluth, Minnesota. Report of the National Congress of Italian Canadians - Thunder Bay Region board meeting held in January 2004.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Embracing Serafina - Photos</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photos included in "Embracing Serafina" including headshots of Penny Petrone, Petrone's travel photos, and various other people/places.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Research (2 files)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986-1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>(File 1) Newspaper/magazine article clippings, handwritten travel notes, travel pamphlets/informational leaflets, monument/church brochures. Research and travel notes regarding Egypt, India, Switzerland, Kenya, Italy, the USSR, Nepal, Israel, Afghanistan, Iran, Myanmar, Cambodia, Jordan, Lebanon, the United States of America, and Canada. Research articles on the Grand Trunk Railway System of Canada. Draft pages of "Embracing Serafina" included. (File 2) Letters and greeting cards responding to Petrone's request for travel pictures from various travel partners. Notes from various friends of Petrone providing details of their travels/customs from various countries.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Embracing Serafina - Reviews</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984-2002</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Various greeting cards congratulating Petrone on "Embracing Serafina." Chapters Bookstore Calendar of Events for January 8th, 2000 regarding a book signing for "Embracing Serafina." The Chronicle Journal "Art Alive!" section reviewing and interviewing Petrone on "Embracing Serafina" in article titled "Embracing origins, embracing self" by Peter Fergus-Moore from Jan. 20, 2000. Another "Arts Alive!" article reviewing "Embracing Serafina" entitled "Embracing Sarafina is a journey of acceptance" by Elizabeth Kouhi from Aug. 24, 2000.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Fall 1990 trip to Italy</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopies of Italian newspaper articles. International Conference for Women of Italian Ancestry, Italy, September 19-30, 1990, Final Itinerary. News articles regarding said conference. Booklet on Villa Taverna- the Official Residence of the United States Ambassador to the Republic of Italy (Hon. Peter F. Secchia). Piatta Della Citta' tourism guide/map. La Villa Manin di Passariano pamphlet. Some materials in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Honorary Citizen of Piane Crati, 1997</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy and original copy of Honorary Citizen of Piane Crati certificate made out to "prof.ssa Serafina Penny Petrone nata a Port Arthur 'Ontario' il 28-12-1923" dated April 4, 1997. Written in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Honorary Citizen poster, 1997</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Conference poster highlighting Prof. Serafina "Penny" Petrone of Lakehead University and multiple other professors of the Universita della Calabria and Consiglieres of the region, to take place on Tuesday, April 29, 1997. Materials written in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">I bronzi di Riaci</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>National Geographic, June 1983 edition excerpts and photos 'I bronzi di Riaci'- Greek bronzes from ~450 B.C.. "I bronzi di Riaci" informational booklet (written in Italian with English translation on back).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italian-American Identity, an exploration</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Gifted to Penny Petrone: a copy of "Ethnotherapy: An Exploration of Italian-American Identity" by Aileen Riotto Sirey, Anthony Patti, and Lisa Mann, published by National Institute For The Psychotherapies Inc.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italian-American Writers</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1939-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of "The New Statesmen and Nation" article "New Novels" dated Oct. 21, 1939. Photocopy of "Christ in Concrete" article by Pietro Di Donato with attached handwritten notes. Bibliography for unknown work. "Voices in Italian Americana: a literary cultural review" unknown edition published by Purdue University.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italian Canadian Writing by Marino Tuzi</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995-1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Request for letters of reference from academic Marino Tuzi. Chapter one of Tuzi's thesis titled "Writing The Italian-Canadian Subject" included as well as Marino's CV, and a letter from University of British Columbia thanking Petrone for her reference letter.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italian Canadiana - Centre for Italian Canadian studies</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Letter from J.A. Molinaro from the Italian Canadiana Centre for Italian Canadian Studies (University of Toronto), asking if Petrone would write a paper for the 11th annual symposium on Italian Canadiana, taking place in May 1993.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italian South Family (Human organization, spring 1959, v. 18(1))</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Human Organization, the journal of the Society of Applied Anthropology, spring 1959, v. 18, opened to article entitled "The South Italian Family: LIterature and Observation" by Leonard W. Moss and Walter H. Thompson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italy – Canada, The Cultures of Globalization, 1999</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Italian Association for Canadian Studies, Twentieth Anniversary International Conference on "Canada, The Cultures of Globalization" program.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italy – 1987</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>3 copies of the "Pentecoste 1987," from the 'Celebrazione Vigiliare e Santa Messa'. An invitation to the Canadian Indian lIterature conference held by the Universita' Degli Studi di Bologna on May 5, 1987. Invitation from the Associazione Italiana to the Festa Di Premiazione Concorso held on May 8, 1987. Postcard with a picture of Mt. Etna. Copy of "G.A. Borgese Studioso di Letterature Straniere" by Ida Rampolla. Copy of F.I.L.D.I.S (Federazione Italiana Laureate e Diplomate Istituti Superiori) Sezione di Mazara del Vallo, 1985 highlighting their 60th anniversary and program from their celebrations. Courtial International Concerto at State College, Pennsylvania, June 1987. Universita di Messina IV Seminario Interdisciplinare, May 1987 program. All written in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Italy – Northrop Frye, 1987</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Invitation from Pierre Granger (Counsellor at the Canadian Embassy in Roma) to a dinner in honour of Professor Northrop Frye to be held on May 26, 1987.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lecture tour of Italy, May 1987</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Program for the Universita' di Cantania's Italian Association for Canadian Studies VII International Symposium. Copies of the "Canadian Indian Literature" conference held May 1987 invitations. Copies of invitations to dinner held in honour of Prof. Northrop Frye held in May 1987. Correspondence from Prof. Giovanni Bonnano, who arranged conferences for Petrone to speak at Messina University and Catania University. Participant lecturers list for IV Seminario Interdisciplinare di Studi Canadesi. Invitations to various dinners, concerts, etc. Highlighted copies of program excerpt of Petrone's lecture at Centro Inuniversitario di Studi Sul Canada which was titled "The Myth of the Canadian Indian Stereotype". Multiple newspaper clippings from Italian newspapers highlighting Penny Petrone's conference appearance. Some materials in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lecture tour of Italy, 1990</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>LONGOBarte art show invitation. Lecture confirmation from the Istituto Technico Commerciale. Italian newspapers from September 1990, highlighting various conference panels. Plastic bag from Monumenti, Museli e Gallerie Pontificie Citta del Vaticano. Letter from a friend recounting time with Petrone in Italy. Partially completed copy of Professor Penny Petrone's December 1992 exam in "Canadian Indian Literature" course. Highlighted copy of article titled "Review Article, Canadian Poetry Chronicle: VI" by Douglas Barbour printed in the Dalhousie Review, pages 557 to 578. Some material in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lecture tour of Italy, 1997</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Excerpt from Leisureways magazine (April 1997 ed.), Italian Connection, story by Jeremy Ferguson. Penny Petrone's 1997 trip to Italy itinerary. Italian conference programs highlighting Petrone's lectures on "Breaking the Mould: the Autobiography of an Italian-Canadian Woman," "Native Literature in Canada,"  and "Canadian Indian stereotypes: myth and reality." Invitation to 'Canadian Writers in Conversation' panel including Petrone, organized by Scuola Superiore Interpreti Traduttori di Vicenza in May 1997. Some material in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lecture tour of Italy # 2, Spr. 1997</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Multiple invitations to social events Petrone attended in Italy, 1997. Lecture invitations and programs for lectures given by Petrone at Italian universities in May 1997. Copies of newspaper clippings from Italian newspaper, la Republica, highlighting Petrone's lectures. Correspondence from Petrone to colleagues informing them of her arrival in Rome. Newspaper clippings from Italian magazines with Petrone's notes. Fax from the Canadian Embassy in Rome acknowledging and providing further detail on Petrone's trip to Rome. Notes by Petrone in written in Italian. Correspondence from multiple university officials regarding Petrone's lectures in Italy. Some materials in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Napolitano-Carman, Louise (“Becoming American: the idea of assimilation in Italian American literature”)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copy of a paper by Louise Napolitano-Carman from the English Department at State University of New York, Farmingdale entitled, "Becoming American: The Idea of Assimilation in Italian American Literature", gifted to Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">National Congress of Italian Canadians</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>National Congress of Italian-Canadians blank letterhead and informational leaflet. National Network of Italian Canadian Women conference preliminary program. Report by National Congress of Italian-Canadians entitled "A Supportive Italian Language Program at all Academic Levels." "Thinking of You" card from signed by members of the National Congress of Italian-Canadians.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ordine d’Onore</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1993-1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Donation "thank-you" from 1994-1995 board of Canadian Italian Business &amp; Professional Association of Thunder Bay. Invitation to Dr. H.A. Fennel to a dinner held in honour of Penny Petrone, Alfred A. Petrone, and A. Mario Caccamo, who were receiving the Ontario Regions "Ordine d'Onore," put on by the National Congress of Italian Canadians. Award acceptance speech notes by Penny Petrone. Copy of correspondence from Penny to Silvio DiGregorio regarding the establishment of a Chair of Italian Studies at Lakehead University. Letter informing Penny Petrone she would be receiving "The Order of Merit" in 1994 from the National Congress of Italian Canadians- Ontario Region.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sudbury’s Italians</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copy of "The Italians of Sudbury" written by Maurizio A. Visentin. Copy of "Italian Timeline" by Anna Celli, highlighting important dates in Sudbury's Italian history.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thunder Bay, Ethnicity</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Copy of "Canadian Industrialization versus the Italian Contadini in a Decade of Brutality, 1902-1912" written by Antonio Pucci. Two copies of "The 'Memoirs' of Giovanni Veltri: A Contadino Turned Railway Builder" by John Potestio with handwritten notes by Penny Petrone. Copy of "Thunder Bay's Italian Community 1880s-1940s" by Antonio Pucci with highlights and notes by Petrone. Copy of article "Fraternal Organizations and Local Ethnic Communities" by the Societa Italiana Di Benevolenza- Principe Di Piemonte. Copy of "Ethnic Theatre in Thunder Bay" by Antonio Pucci. Copy of "A Short History of Thunder Bay" by Chris Southcott. Copy of "Thunder Bay's Relationship with the Multicultural History Society of Ontario" written by Antonio Pucci from the Bulletin of the Multicultural History Society of Ontario.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Toronto’s Italians – “The new Italian super-rich,” Toronto life, Dec. 1985; “Contours of post-war Italian immigration to Toronto,” Toronto voices.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Excerpts from "Toronto Voices: An Interview with Mary Caruso" by an unknown author. Copy of "Contours of Postwar Italian Immigration to Toronto" by Franc Sturino. Copy of "The Feast of the Madonna del Monte" by Enrico Cumibo. Copy of "Toronto's Italian Press after the Second World War" by Gianni Grohavaz. Copy of Toronto Life Magazine, December 1985 edition called "The new Italian super-rich".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sisca Ancestral home</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1956-1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes two copies of an affidavit made by Luisa Petrone describing her surviving family members, a letter of authorization typed in Italian and signed by both Luisa Petrone and Francesco Sisca, her brother, approving the sale of their home in Italy to Salvatore Mauro, and a deed of sale for the property, also in Italian, which was left incomplete. Also includes a copy of a death record for Peter Sisco and another copy of the letter of authorization, unsigned, in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Birth Certificate of Luisa Sisca, Dec. 24, 1896</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A copy of Luisa Sisca's birth certificate, reprinted in 1952, in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Birth Certificate of Luigino Petrone, Mar. 22, 1889</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1912</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a criminal records check for Luigi Petrone, in Italian, from 1912. Also includes a copy of Luigi Petrone's birth certificate, reprinted in 1957, in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Official Documents – Sisca, Saverio dated 1882, 1887, 1888, 1896, 1904, 1919</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1882-1919</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes several official documents concerning the Sisca and Saverio families in Italy. All documents are in Italian. Most are stamped with the Province of Cosenza seal, and many with the Rogliano Courthouse stamp.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Military Discharge Papers: Luigi Petrone, Dec. 5, 1911</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1911</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a copy of the original military discharge papers belonging to Luigi Petrone, issued in 1911 releasing him from service in Italy. Document is in Italian and in poor shape.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Passport, Petrone, Luigi, Sept. 1912</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1912</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains an original copy of the Italian passport belonging to Luigi Petrone issued in 1912 allowing him to enter Canada. No picture inside, only a description (in Italian).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Immigration Inspection Card: Petrone, Luigi, Sept. 18, 1912</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1912</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains an original immigration inspection card for Luigi Petrone upon his arrival in Canada in 1912, complete with stamps from a medical examiner, a civil examiner, an inland exchange order, and the CPR.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Death Certificate: Petrone, Leonardo, Nov. 21, 1913</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a photocopy of the death certificate, in Italian, of Leonardo Petrone, Luigi Petrone's father.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Passport: Luisa Sisca, June 27, 1920</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1919-1920</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains the original Italian passport belonging to Luisa Sisca issued in 1920 allowing her to enter Canada, complete with a picture inside. Also contains a postcard addressed to her from Luigi, sent in 1919.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Old photos (family)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Five photos identified by sticky notes on the backs. A photo of Luigi and Luisa Petrone alongside Luigi and Virginia Cava. A photo of Clara Albanese and her sister. A photo of Luigi Petrone and his sister Virginia. A photo of the Pencionte family (?), including the mother of a Rita Dallas. A photo of Luigi and Virginia Cava.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Naturalization Certification, Petrone, Louis, Fev. 5, 1929</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1929-1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a document from the Canadian Citizenship Registration Branch describing Luisa Petrone's status as a Canadian citizen, and the original Naturalization Certificate as presented to Louis Petrone (aka Luigi Petrone) in 1929.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone Arbuckle correspondence, 1933, 39, 45</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1933-1945</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a notice from H. Arbuckle at the Canadian Bank of Commerce and a cheque for Luigi Petrone from the City Recreation Company. Also includes a letter of introduction from H. Arbuckle at the Canadian Bank of Commerce for Luisa Petrone for her to cross the United States border.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bollettino mensile degli Orfanotrofi Antoniani (Ottobre, 1922)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1922</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Original pages from an October 1922 edition of Bollettino mensile degli Orfanotrofi Antoniani, printed in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letter in Italian from Luigi Petrone to wife, Sept. 17, 1926</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1926</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes an original letter written in Italian from Luigi Petrone to his wife, Luisa, five photocopies of the letter, as well as one copy transcribed.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Remittances sent by Louisa Petrone from 1935-44</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1931-1944</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Four remittance receipts from the Canadian Bank of Commerce for Luisa Petrone when she sent money to Italy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone, L. – Metropolitan Life, 1937</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1939-1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a receipt for Luisa Petrone for money paid to the Petrone Estate through Alfred Petrone, a Cash Surrender slip for Louis Petrone (aka Luigi Petrone) from Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, and a Loan Certificate signed by Louis and Luisa Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone, Luisa, (Board of Education Diploma, 1948)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1948</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A Board of Education diploma awarded to Mrs. L. Petrone for completing a course in English.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Remittances from L. Petrone from 1917-1962</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1917-1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes several remittance receipts from The Canadian Bank of Commerce for Luisa Petrone when she sent money to a Serafina Covello in the 1940s. Also includes several remittance receipts from Emilio Marino Banchiere e Cambiavalute for Luigi Petrone when he sent money to Italy in the early 1920s, as well as two from the Bank of Montreal when he sent money to Italy in the 1960s.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letters from Francesco Mauro &amp; Giovanni Petrone – 1919-1947</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1919-1947</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains several small envelopes addressed to Luisa Sisca (aka Luisa Petrone) from Italy in various conditions. Some have original letters still folded up inside, but most are empty. Contains several handwritten letters to Luisa Petrone from Francesco Mauro in Piane Crati, who writes to her as his sister, and some of the letters include sections directed to his niece, Serafina (aka Penny Petrone). Also contains a handwritten letter from Rev. Francesco Calvelli, a handwritten letter from Serafina Covello, a typed letter from Giovanni Petrone, and two handwritten letters from Alfonso Mauro, all addressed to Luisa. A few of the letters are too damaged to make out their source. Contains an invitation to the wedding of Ileana Mauro and Mario Mazzei, as well as a contact card. Contains an Italian prayer card, marked up. All letters are in Italian. Finally, a letter for Penny from Francesco Mauro.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone: Examination Reports</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1938-1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains several pages of examination results for Penny Petrone from the University of Western Ontario, as well as an Interim High School Assistant's Certificate as presented to Penny Petrone by the Ministry of Education. Also contains transcripts from the Toronto Conservatory of Music, the University of Ottawa, and the University of Alberta. Also contains correspondence between Petrone and the Graduate Committee of the University of Alberta. Also contains a Permanent High School Assistant's Certificate and a Permanent First Class Certificate as presented to Petrone by the Department of Education. Finally, several records for lower, middle, and upper school exams.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone: University of Toronto Music Certificates</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1937-1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes an examination confirmation document from the University of Toronto Royal Conservatory of Music for Serafina Petrone, alongside several individual grade documents and an exam timetable. Also includes six certificates from the University of Toronto Conservatory of Music presented to Serafina Petrone for: Theory Grade Two, Theory Grade Three, Grade Six Examination in Piano Playing, Grade Eight Examination in Piano Playing, Grade Nine Examination in Piano Playing, and Grade Ten Examination in Piano Playing.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Holy Names College, Windsor, Ontario</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>One blank piece of Holy Names College letterhead.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Miss Canada</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a photocopy of an article about the Miss Canada Girls, complete with a photo picturing Penny Petrone. Also, a newspaper clipping congratulating Penny Petrone's PhD in Canadian Literature glued to a piece of construction paper. Finally, a black and white photo of Penny Petrone in her Miss Canada uniform, undated.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Receipts: St. Andrew’s Church – grave digging, June 22, 1930</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1930</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A receipt made out to Louis Petrone for a grave to be dug.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Receipts - Wilson’s typewriter, etc.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1936-1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A receipt made out to L. A. Petrone from Port Arthur Motors Limited, a promotional postcard for NR Juniors, and a receipt made out to Louisa Petrone from St. Andrew's Cemetary inside an envelope. Also, several receipts made out to Mr. Petrone from Wilson's Typewriter Service, McNulty's Limited, McGolrick's, Barton and Fisher, and I. L. Matthew's Furniture Co. Finally, a request for a radio from G. Heintzman &amp; Co., Limited.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Receipts - St. Joseph’s Hospital, etc.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1928-1935</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes an invoice for stay at an Isolation Hospital in Port Arthur charged to Luisa Petrone, three receipts made out to Luigi Petrone from the Port Arthur Health Clinic, and one invoice for a stay at St. Joseph's General Hospital charged to Luisa Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Receipts - Toronto Conservatory of Music, Jan. 17, 1938 &amp; St. Joseph’s Academy, 1942</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1938-1942</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A receipt from the Toronto Conservatory of Music for the History Grade Three examination fee, as well as two receipts from The Canadian Bank of Commerce for St. Joseph's Academy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Radio Licences – Petrone, 1940-41, 1945-46</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1940-1945</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two Private Receiving Station licenses for Luisa Petrone issued by the Department of Transport Radio Division.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Photos (old passport): Agata Sisca &amp; Luisa Sisca</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two old photos pasted onto thick cards, undated. One is of Agata Sisca, the other of Luisa Sisca.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Photo (old): L. Petrone (young)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>One old photo of Luigi Petrone, undated, cut in half. The head and shoulders portion is in good condition and stored inside a small envelope, the bottom section is in much poorer condition.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">National Registration Certificate: Luisa Petrone, August 20, 1940</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1940</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>National Registration Certificate as presented to Luisa Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone, Luisa – Diplomas</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1954-1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes an envelope from the Orfanotrofio Femminile Antoniano, a pamphlet for Christmas in Italian in poor condition, a document confirming the enrolment of Luisa Petrone in the Pia Opera Del Suffragio which is also in poor condition, and a Diploma of Merit as presented to Luisa Petrone by the Orfanotrofip Antoniano Femminile. Documents are supported by a large piece of cardboard.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Memorandum of Agreement: Petrone, L.-Bond Adams Co., June 24, 1913</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1913</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Memorandum of Agreement between Luigi Petrone and The Bond Adams Company confirming the sale of property to Luigi Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Marriage Certificates: L. Petrone &amp; L. Sisca, Jan. 5, 1922</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1922</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A certificate of marriage presented to Luigi Petrone and Luisa Sisca by St. Anthony's Church in Port Arthur.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letters to “my dear son” from Mamma (Italo-Canadese)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two handwritten letters from "Mamma" to "My dear son" in English, undated, as well as several photocopies of each.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Master of Arts</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes an invitation to the 1970 Lakehead University Convocation, a copy of Penny Petrone's transcript noting her completion of a Master of Arts degree in English, and a program for the convocation ceremony.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letters in Italian</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1918-1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes several letters both handwritten and typed addressed to Luisa and/or Luigi Petrone. All letters are in Italian and some appear in the envelopes. Some of the senders' names are illegible. The letters with legible senders are written by Salvatore Mauro, Giovanni Petrone, Maria Petrone, Leonardo Petrone, Alfonso Petrone, and Virginia Romano. Also includes a postcard from Salvatore Mauro, and several Happy Easter cards to Luisa Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone, L: passports, 1963</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two Canadian Passports, one for Louisa Petrone and one for Louis Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone, L (Port Arthur Progressive Conservative Honorary Life Membership)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a Port Arthur Progressive Conservative Men's Association Honorary Life Membership presented to Luigi Petrone in card form and in certificate form.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone vs Colosimo, 1934-37</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes two lists of payments made to Petrone by Colosimo, one handwritten and one typed, complete with interest calculations and a final balance owing. Also a second page of notes about transactions and the debt's history.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Last day postmarks: Fort William &amp; Port Arthur</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>An envelope bearing the first day postmark of Thunder Bay, inside of which are two envelopes bearing the last day postmarks of Port Arthur and Fort William respectively, as well as a note from the Royal Trust explaining the above to commemorate the creation of Thunder Bay.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inventory (unknown)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two pages of inventory of household items, undated, origin unknown.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Inventory – Shoes received by L. Petrone from J. Jack &amp; Co., August 23, 1934</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1934</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>One page of inventory in Italian detailing items sold to Luigi Petrone by J. Jack &amp; Co. shoemakers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone (PhD Convocation, U. of Alberta, 1977)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1977</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes an article from LU Week 2, a Lakehead University newsletter, announcing Penny Petrone's PhD degree, as well as a convocation program from the University of Alberta.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Correspondence with School Boards (re Petrone)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1947-1951</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes correspondence between Penny Petrone and various educational institutions, including the Separate School Board of Port Arthur, the Port Arthur Board of Education, and Chapleau High School concerning her beginning and ending teaching work at various schools across Ontario. Also includes a signed and sealed contract with the Port Arthur Board of Education.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Agreement between #2 McIntyre and Petrone, 1942</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1943</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A contract signed by Penny Petrone with the Public Board of School Section #2 McIntyre confirming her employment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Agreement between School Board # 7 McIntyre and Petrone, 1943</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1942</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A contract signed by Penny Petrone with the Public Board of School Section #7 McIntyre confirming her employment.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Teacher’s Report of Irregular Attendance, 1943</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1943</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A copy of a Teacher's Report of Irregular Attendance in Rural Public and Separate Schools signed by Penny Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Historic Events in Thunder Bay History</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A calendar put out by the Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society themed around historic events in Thunder Bay's history.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Mariday Park (J. J. Carrick)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A newspaper clipping about Mariday Park's history and J. J. Carrick, the developer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Newspaper Photos, Petrone sisters, July 28, 1954</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1954</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two copies of a newspaper clipping about Penny Petrone and her sister Rita's vacation in Florida, including a photo of them together.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Fulton letter re Harrower (Nov. 8, 1978)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Letter from E. Margaret Fulton, President of Mount Saint Vincent University, to George Harrower, President of Lakehead University, in which she gives compliments Penny Petrone among other matters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letters to Penny from mother dated Nov. 25, 1965 &amp; July 17, 1972</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965-1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two letters from Luisa Petrone to Penny Petrone in Italian.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">English as a Second Language Student work thank you (Mar. 21, 1961)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1961</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A thank you card for Penny Petrone from a student named Irene.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <controlaccess>
            <genreform source="rad" encodinganalog="1.1C">Architectural drawing</genreform>
          </controlaccess>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Group of Seven (The Globe and Mail, Nov. 21, 1998)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A page from a November 1998 edition of The Globe and Mail featuring a negative article about the Group of Seven.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Buset, Vittorio</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>An artbook of Vittorio Buset's work including comments from critics, a short biography, and a list of art shows.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">McGee, D’Arcy (murder) The Globe Magazine, April 6, 1968</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A page from an April 1968 edition of The Globe Magazine featuring an article about the murder of Thomas D'Arcy McGee.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Luisa Petrone and a friend</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A black and white photo of Luisa Petrone (left) and a friend (right), undated.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speech on Jan. 6, 1975 honoring Alfred’s 50th birthday</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1975</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several pages of a speech in Italian by Luisa Petrone for her son Alfred, typed. Two shorter copies of the speech, typed. Two handwritten copies alongside several sets of photocopies. An envelope with writing in Italian on the front.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speech made on Oct. 31, 1970 honoring Ralph Welch</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Three pages of handwritten notes for a speech in Italian alongside one photocopied page.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speech made on Feb. 23, 1969 honoring Fr. Bortignon</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1969</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several drafts of a speech in Italian typed, handwritten, and photocopied.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Veltri, Fr. Richard thank you card, etc. to Luisa Petrone</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a thank you card from Father Richard Veltri to Luisa Petrone, a card indicating the ordainment of Father Richard Veltri and his first mass at St. Anthony's Church, and a napkin stamped with his name and a religious symbol.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speech made on August 5, 1967 honoring Fr. R. Veltri, first Italian priest in Port Arthur</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes 4 handwritten copies a speech given in Italian by Luisa Petrone to commemorate Father Richard Veltri, a typed version, a shorter typed version, and several photocopies of everything.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speeches (Mrs. L. A. Petrone) made in Feb. 1946 &amp; Nov. 1947 to WWII veterans (Italian)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1946-1947</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes two original handwritten copies of speeches given in Italian by Luisa Petrone to honour WWII veterans, more recent handwritten copies, several typed versions, and photocopies of everything.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letter to Laura [Gauld] Mar. 6, 1950 from Luisa in English</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1950</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A letter from Luisa Petrone to a Laura Gauld in English.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">St. Anthony’s Church fundraising campaign</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several copies, original and photocopied, of a financial campaign run by the Financial Campaign Committee of St. Anthony's Church including what each donation was going towards and a list of pledges already taken.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letter dated Casabona Nov. 12, 1948 to “my dear uncle and cousins”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1948</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two photocopies of a letter sent in English to family from Leonardo Petrone.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letter dated Aprigliano Mar. 21, 1938 to caro figlio from Serafina</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1938</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A handwritten letter in Italian addressed from a Serafina (not Penny Petrone) to her son.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Letters in fractured English to P. Petrone from mother</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Original handwritten letter from Luisa Petrone to Penny Petrone, in English, alongside several photocopies.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Abate letter to Petrone 1973</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1973</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A typed letter from Louis Abate to Alfred A. Petrone asking advice about his property in Italy.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pier 21, Halifax</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A photocopy of a November 1997 edition of The Globe and Mail featuring an article about the importance of Pier 21 in Halifax as a landing point for Canadian immigrants.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">St. Anthony’s C.W.L. 1978</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1970-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a program for the 25th anniversary celebration of St. Anthony's Parish Council of the Catholic Women's League of Canada. Also includes a ziplock bag containing two of Luisa Petrone's Retired Senior Citizen's Transit Cards, a black and white photograph of Penny Petrone as a young woman (undated), a Senior Citizen's Courtesy Card for the Bank of Montreal, several prayer cards in English and Italian, several business cards for Alfred A. Petrone, and membership cards to the following organizations: the Legion of Mary, the Catholic Women's League of Canada, and the Orphanage of St. Anthony.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">St. Joseph’s School photos</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two black and white class photos from St. Joseph's School, undated. The first is unlabeled, the second is signed by members of the class, including Mary Petrone, one of Penny's sisters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone Grade XIII graduation picture &amp; article</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1941</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes original pages from a November 1941 edition of The Port Arthur News-Chronicle featuring an article on Penny Petrone's graduating class from Port Arthur Collegiate Institute. Her photo is featured as she won a scholarship. Also includes several photocopies of the article.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Assumption College</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1949-1951</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>File contains a religious card in Italian, two copies of an invitation to the Holy Names College prom, and a prayer book for an Assumption College mass. Also includes pages from an October 1951 edition of Purple and White, a student-run paper from Assumption College, as well as one program for the 1949 Assumption College Awards Night and two for the 1951 Assumption and Holy Names Colleges Awards Night.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Assumption College – Four one act plays</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a program for the Assumption College's English production of four one-act plays, including Ryland, The Dear Departed, A Night at an Inn, and Ile.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Univ. of Western Ontario Convocation, 1951</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a congratulations card to "An A-1 Sister", and two copies of the University of Western Ontario Spring Convocation, one in a plastic sleeve.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Windsor: St. Mary’s College, Assumption College, 1950-51</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a call for donations to the International Student Service of Canada (ISS) from the Purple and White Press Office, a program for the Assumption College Arts Ball, two handwritten letters to Penny Petrone from someone named John, congratulations cards, an invitation to the Holy Names College Prom, and a patch with the Holy Names College logo.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Assumption College photos</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Two black and white photos, one from the Holy Names College prom in 1951 and one unlabelled. The Holy Names College photo has John McPherson and Marie Chaum (?) written on the back, and the second has Fred McMahon (?) stamped on the back.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Pembina Hall, 1969-1971</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a letter from the University of Alberta with contact info for someone Penny Petrone knew at Pembina Hall, a typed list of contacts including phone numbers, and a second typed list of contacts including both summer and permanent addresses (many were at Pembina Hall). Also contains a letter from the manager of Pembina Hall to a Miss M.H. Richardson offering her a room, a typed transcript of a BBC radio show about Pembina hall (alongside numerous photocopies), and an article torn from a 1988 edition of New Trail about Pembina Hall as published by the University of Alberta Alumni Association.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Chapleau High School, 1948-50</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1949</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a lot of unlabeled black and white photographs, probably from Penny Petrone's time teaching at Chapleau High School in 19958-1950, inside a large envelope. Two of the women appear over and over again, one older and one younger. Some are portraits, others are of plays an gymnastics, some are of children, while others are of landscapes, train stations, and one seaplane. Also contains two programs for a Chapleau High School Commencement ceremony and orders for the Chapleau High School Cadet Corps.</p>
          </scopecontent>
          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Note: one of the photographs includes a person dressed in blackface.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">A.T.C.M.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1942-1944</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes several copies of a program for Penny Petrone's Graduating Recital from the Toronto Conservatory of Music, a newspaper clipping announcing her graduation alongside Rosemary Gilbride, a program for the full graduation ceremony two years earlier, and several pages of Petrone's exam results.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Faculty of Education, Lakehead University</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988-1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes a copy of a typed letter of recommendation sent to the Chair of Graduate Studies of Lakehead University by Penny Petrone, a handwritten letter to Petrone from a Peter Warren, as well as several positive statements about Petrone from unknown sources. Also includes a letter from a Peter Page complaining about the tutorial system within the Lakehead Education Department and a newspaper clipping from a June 1988 edition of The Chronicle-Journal about Petrone's thoughts on educators.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">North Bay Normal School, 1941-42</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Unlabeled photograph of three women standing together. The woman in the center is likely Penny Petrone while she was teaching at North Bay Normal School in 1941-1942.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">PACI</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photocopy of a photo printed in the Port Arthur News-Chronicle of gymnastic display by woman from the Port Arthur Collegiate Institute with caption.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">St. Mary’s Academy – Physical Training Demonstration, May 30, 1951</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Includes two programs for the St. Mary's Academy Physical Training Demonstration directed by Penny Petrone. Stapled to one copy is a card with a winter scene, no writing.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ottawa Teachers College, 1965-68</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966-1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a program for the Celebration of Dominion Day in Ottawa, a pamphlet about the House of Commons, several programs for the Ottawa Teachers' College Graduation (two of which have ribbons bearing the Canadian Centennial symbol attached), two newspaper clippings from The Ottawa Journal about Pierre Trudeau's first election campaign, one newspaper clipping from The Ottawa Journal about Georges Vanier's speeches, and pages from the Ontario Education News magazine featuring an article about Ottawa Teachers' College. Also contains two cards to Penny Petrone from a Sister Joan Giroux and a Linda Somers, a card addressed to a Mrs. MacKinnon, and a newspaper clipping about L. B. Pearson.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Hillcrest High School (Photos, Glee Club Play)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1952-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several newspaper clippings from The Port Arthur News-Chronicle from Petrone's time teaching at Hillcrest High School (a.k.a. Port Arthur Technical and Commercial High School) concerning field trips, variety shows, French assemblies, the education of recent adult immigrants, and the presentation of citizenship. Photocopies of some of the articles. Several programs for the high school Variety Show and graduation ceremonies. A handwritten poem, author unknown. A newspaper clipping about the retired principal of Hillcrest High School in which he mentions Petrone. A letter to Petrone from a Helen L. Dewar. Several pages of handwritten notes, songs, and addresses in French alongside some torn out pages of French sheet music inside a plastic sheath.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lakehead Teachers’ College</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971-1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Several thank you letters to Penny Petrone from various people, most of them teachers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Veltri, Rev. Richard</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A program for a Thanksgiving Mass at St. Anthony's Church celebrating the 25th anniversary of the ordination of Reverend Richard Veltri.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Faculty of Education reunion, 1985</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A letter from Lyn McLead to Sonia Fedyk about the Lakehead Teachers' College Class of '62 reunion alongside a newspaper article about the reunion.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Fero genealogy</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2003</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Printouts from the American Family Immigration History Center about people from the Fero, Petrone, and Cosentini families alongside two letters from Greg J. Edwards to Penny Petrone about the information. Also, a letter from Alanna Fero to Petrone for advice on a book.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone: marriage</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file includes several cards and well wishes from friends and family for the holidays and for Penny Petrone's marriage to a Mr. Francis Vincent MacKinnon. Also includes a parish bulletin announcing her engagement, an invitation to the wedding, and two clippings of a newspaper article about the wedding.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Photo of Penny</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Photo of Penny Petrone with a student, possibly, at entrance to Lakehead University, envelope with note attached.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Poem to Penny</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A copy of the poem, The Teacher: A Poem for Penny written by Bonnie.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Minute Book, Women Teacher's Federation</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1931-1942</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Minute book for some of the annual meetings of the Thunder Bay Local of the Women Teachers' Federation, 1931-1942. Members list for 1931-1932 located on back page of book. Includes general notes on studies about light, Latin language learning, letters.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Notebook - History</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Notebook with handwritten notes for History class, Serafina Petrone. Includes map of important historic places and covers studies on British Colonial Policy, government, leaders, Confederation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Breaking the Mould Book Launch: Photo Scrapbook</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>A photo scrapbook holding loose information on CIDA Canadian Italian Business Association; business cards; congratulations on book launch; photo of Penny Petrone at a gathering; letter from a reader, longtime resident of Thunder Bay. Album covers the publication release of Breaking the Mould by Penny Petrone, November 2 1995, with invitation, personal cards of congratulations, letters, agenda for book launch reception, and photo coverage of event with negatives.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
      </c>
      <c level="series">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speaking, Conferences, and Writing</unittitle>
          <unitdate normal="1937/2004" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1937-2004</unitdate>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="1.5B1">
        Approximately 60 cm of primarily textual records.    </physdesc>
        </did>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
        </odd>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>This series contains records of Petrone's speaking engagements, including notes and written speeches, and related correspondence and ephemera. Records also relate to awards, travel, writing work, employment at Lakehead University, membership on the Canada Council, and the donation of these records.<lb/><lb/>There are also an assortment of photographs, posters, and maps at the end of the series.</p>
        </scopecontent>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone’s speech notes (Economics) to CFUW Thunder Bay branch</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes written by Penny Petrone to prepare for her speech to CFUW Thunder Bay branch.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone’s speech to Port Arthur Board of Education</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Penny Petrone's speech (handwritten) which was presented to the Port Arthur Board of Education about her time spent teaching overseas.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone’s lecture at University of Minnesota</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an itinerary from Perspectives on Canada: A Series of Lecture/Discussions on the major Writers and Themes of Canadian Literature and a Lecture/Discussion on "Quebec and the Course of History" from the University of Minnesota in Duluth. The itinerary shows Penny Petrone's lecture was entitled "Canadian Poetry", to be presented on February 23, 1976. The file also contains a letter to Petrone from Roy Hoover from the University of Minnesota, complimenting her on her lecture.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone’s paper to the Canadian College of Teachers 25th Anniversary Conference, July 6-9, 1982</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Penny Petrone's paper on education for the Canadian College of Teachers' 25th Anniversary Conference in Niagara. There is a pamphlet from the luncheon mentioning the awards to be given. There is a letter to Penny stating she is a head-table guest for the awards luncheon on July 8, 1982 from Elizabeth Jarvis, President of the Canadian College of Teachers, which includes tickets and a name card. There is a programme for the conference entitled "Teaching for Total Living," which was from July 6-9, 1982. As well, there is a thank-you letter to Petrone from Emma Wesonko (President, Kappa Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma) for her research presentation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone’s address to the National Conference on Multiculturalism, May 25-27, 1984</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of the introductory remarks from the Conference on Multiculturalism: "The Future Belongs to All of Us" from May 25-27, 1984, with some edits throughout. There is a letter to Penny Petrone from David M. Collenette (Minister of State, Multiculturalism) thanking her for her part in the conference's success, and a letter to Petrone from Lilian Ma, National President of the Chinese Canadian National Council. There is a copy of Petrone's speech on cue cards, as well as a short handwritten note to Petrone asking if one of the facts in her speech is accurate.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone’s speech to Genealogical Society, March 1997 (notes)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes and the speech Penny Petrone wrote for the Ontario Genealogical Society which she gave on March 13, 1997. There is also a letter to Petrone from Art Gunnell, Branch Secretary from the O.G.S. thanking Petrone for her speech.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speeches - Indigenous Literature in Canada</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains several pages of handwritten notes, a letter about Indigenous literature in French, and several write-ups about first contact, the treatment of Indigenous peoples by Europeans, and the rise of Indigenous literature in Canada, possibly for speeches Petrone made. Also contains a handwritten copy of another speech, attached to copies of an invitation for a Native American Cultural Awareness Day at the North Central Michigan College. Also contains a portion of a programme for an event called Aux Canadas: Reading Writing, Translating Canadian Literatures which Petrone spoke at, and a newspaper clipping about the conference. Finally, a poster for a talk Petrone gave at Waverley Resource Library.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone papers delivered on Indigenous literature</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Petrone's speech "The New Discovery and its Dilemmas," an article from MacLean's magazine (Dec. 2, 1996) entitled "Paying the Price: How a report plays on two native reserves," a copy of a speech/essay entitled "Native American Canadian" with edits throughout and notes written in Italian at the end. There is a poem written by a Native American poet, a speech/essay named "Canadian Indian Literature" and another named "The Inuit: Uncelebrated and Unsung," as well as many copies of all speeches with corrections made. There is a copy of Moose Cree F.N. Tourist Initiative, as well as a deconstructed booklet advertising a lecture by Petrone put on by The Department of English of Lakehead University. The lecture was titled "Canadian Indian Stereotypes: Myth and Reality" and was presented Mon. February 29, 1988.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Papers given in U.S. universities on Canadian literature</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains copies of the speech by Petrone entitled "Anglo-Canadian Poetry" with various edits and notes on each copy. As well, there is a copy of the speech "Female Poets of the Canadian Depression," some handwritten notes on the topic of Canadian poets, as well as copies of two letters of appreciation to Petrone from Roy Hoover of the University of Minnesota from May and June 1978.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone papers on miscellaneous topics dealing with education</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a speech by Petrone for Lakehead University's Distinguished Instructor Award, a poster advertising her lecture "Education 20/20" at the event on April 8, 1992, copies of a newspaper clipping about her lecture entitled "Plenty of heat put on teachers today" (The Chronicle Journal, April 9, 1992), a letter to Petrone from Ann Osborn-Seyffert (Chair, Lakehead University) thanking Petrone for her lecture, copies of the pamphlet given out at the event, a memo discussing upcoming lecture series at Lakehead (1987/1988) featuring Petrone for "Canadian Indian Stereotypes: Myth and Reality" on Feb. 29, 1988, as well as a poster for the event, a small newspaper ad for the event (The Chronicle Journal, Feb. 29, 1988) and letters to Petrone after the event. There is a letter to Petrone from Jane Taylor (Committee on Teaching and Learning) confirming Petrone's participation on a panel of Distinguished Instructors on Nov. 12, 1993, and a letter corresponding a meeting before the panel (Nov. 10) with the other panelists.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">LU distinguished Instructor Award speech by Penny Petrone</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains copies of Education 2020: A lecture presented on April 8th 1992 at Lakehead University by Penny Petrone which features her speech inside the pamphlet, as well as a photocopy of a poster for the event with a photo of Petrone on it.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone’s talks to various groups and on TV</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1968</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a speech that Petrone gave to women on TV about voting, as well as handwritten copies of other notes for speeches she made in the past.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone’s address to the Altrusa District Seven Conference, May 3, 1985</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains three copies of Petrone's address at the Altrusa International Inc. District Seven Conference at the Red Oak Inn in Thunder Bay on May 3, 1985. The title was "The Sisterhood: A Celebration of Options". There is also articles from MacLean's magazine (Jan. 7, 1985) entitled: "The way women see themselves" by Ann Finlayson and "Taking Stock of the family" by Ross Laver. There is also a newspaper clipping entitled: "An assessment of life at 60: the perspective is breathtaking" by June Callwood, as well as a document saying that Petrone has become a member of The Altrusa Club of Thunder Bay on June 19, 1985, as well as a blank notebook from the club and a small card (likely attached to flowers) from the club.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Indigenous Literature (Petrone’s notes)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes written on rough pieces of paper, a copy of Petrone's paper on Canadian Indigenous literature with notes for editing throughout, and notes written on sticky notes.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Contemporary Authors: Petrone, P</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2001</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter to Penny Petrone from Kristen A. Dorsch (editor, Contemporary Authors) telling her that she has been entered to be included in the next volume of Contemporary Authors, and asking for information needed to profile her correctly. There is also a copy of the form Petrone filled out which includes her personal information (birth date/place), career, and awards. There is also a pamphlet given to Petrone saying that a copy of her volume has been ordered for her, and an envelope to mail away if she wanted to order more.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Television Talks</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter to Penny Petrone from R.A. Robinson (campaign chairman and president of McNulty's Limited) thanking her for her help in the election campaign for George Wardrope.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Local Speeches</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopies of newspaper articles that featured Penny Petrone: "Visit to the Holy Land Leaves Lasting Impression" (The News-Chronicle, Sept. 20 1958), "Three-Year Europe Stay Eye-Opener for Teacher" (The News-Chronicle, Sept. 10 1958), "East-West Week Talk Enjoyed," Group Reviews Congo Scenes," "Miss Petrone Addresses Association," "Annual Variety Show at Tech Proves Outstanding Success," "Tells Rotary of Travels in Poland, Czechoslovakia," "Miss Petrone Addresses CWL Members," "University Club Group Members Discuss Unemployment Picture," "Chapter to Aid Hospital" (Jan. 11 1965) as well as some original copies. There are also copies of Lions Views and News (Sept. 29 1959) which say that Petrone will be speaking at their next meeting about Russia. There are certificates/letters to Petrone: for speaking at the D's Men's Club on Nov. 10, 1958, a certificate of appreciation from the Rotary Club in 1958,  a thank you letter to Petrone from a local church,  a thank you letter for speaking at the Young Authors' Conference in 1985, for giving a presentation on literary criticism to the Thunder Bay Public Library in 1983 and the travel series program in 1981, a thank you card for participation in a workshop, a letter of anticipation from F.W.T.A.O. in Dryden in 1965, an invitation to speak about Africa at the Business and Professional Women's club in Atikokan in 1965 and an advertisement for the talk in The Atikokan Progress (April 22, 1965).</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Multiculturalism (speeches)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains photocopes of essays written by others on the subject of multiculturalism with certain sections marked for reference. It is likely Petrone used these as sources for her own speeches.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature (Reviews)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter to Petrone from Clara Thomas of York University congratulating Petrone on her works and publications, a review by Thomas of The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature (written in Quill and Quire, Dec. 1983) which Petrone has two entries in, a letter from William Toye (Editorial Director, Oxford University Press Canada) thanking Petrone for a signed copy of her book First People, First Voices, as well as a newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail" The Literary Review (Nov. 29, 1997) entitled "An eccentric Companion" about the second edition of The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature (Petrone’s articles)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter written by Petrone on July 8, 1996 to Bill (likely William Toye) with articles for the Oxford Companion as well as some notes of concern for some sections, as well as page from Up Here magazine (Jan./Feb. 1996) on Inuit inspired literature. There is two copies of an article titled "1983-1996" discussing Indigenous literature during these times as well as pieces and notes from other articles Petrone wrote, and  a request confirmation frp, STACKS for the book Give Back by Maria Campbell on May 13, 1996.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature (articles about)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles about the second edition of The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature. There is a copy of a newspaper clipping from The Toronto Star (Nov. 4, 1997) entitled "Canada's literature fills a book", an article from NOW (Oct. 30-Nov. 5 1997) entitled "CanLit Companion maintains range", and an article from The Citizen's Weekly Books (Nov. 2, 1997) entitled "A new companion."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Gale, Charles-Petrone correspondence</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962-1964</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and Charles Gale, as well as an invitation for Petrone to attend a lecture on F. Scott Fitzgerald on March 12 at Lakehead.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">DiManno, Rosie – The Toronto Star, July 5, 1997</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains newspaper clippings concerning Rosie DiManno. She wrote an article about her experience growing up in Canada raised by Italian immigrants and what that meant for her education. The clippings contain reviews of her article (July 5, 1997) as well as the article itself (June 28, 1997), both from The Toronto Star.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">China Trip Address</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978-1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains notes and a speech made about Petrone's trip to China. There is also an article "China and the Yangtze" from a newsletter (Winter 1996/97), a newspaper clipping entitled "Doing as most visitors do" (The Toronto Star, Mar. 31, 1990). There is also a notebook that diaries Petrone's time in China as well as many scrap papers with notes, an overseas money order for $75.00 from Petrone to Irene Kan on June 9, 1978 (mailed June 12), a listing of all four groups from the Thomas Cook Tour of the People's Republic of China.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone speech - "The Native Voice"</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the speech made by Penny Petrone entitled "The Native Voice in Canadian Literature from its Oral Tradition to the Present." This is a draft, as there are handwritten edits throughout the speech.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Full Professorship – testimonials, 1976-77</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence concerning Penny Petrone as she applies for full professor status at Lakehead University in 1976. The letters involve Dr. J.T. Angus (Dean, Faculty of Education), Dale Willoughby, Ronald Duhamel (Regional Director of Education), past students, Harold A. Blanchard (Ministry of Education), Prof. F.X. Dupont (Universite D'Ottawa), and others. There is a Curriculum Vitae of Penny Petrone from Nov. 1976 that tells of her experience, publications, etc.</p>
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          <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
            <p>Restricted: contains some personal information.</p>
          </accessrestrict>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lakehead University retirement</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988-1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles written about Petrone when she retired from Lakehead University. Included are: "Petrone, Dawson, Drominsky: 79 Years of Dedicated Service to their 'Communiversity'" (Lakehead University Agora, July 1988), "Teaching more than a craft, it's an art says retired educator" (The Chronicle Journal), "Fighting words goad writer" (The Chronicle Journal, May 18, 1991), a write-up about Petrone with edits throughout, a copy of Lakehead University Agora (vol. 7 no. 1, 1990) which shows Petrone's picture with other retirees and another (vol. 8 no. 1, 1991) with her picture on the cover.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">WWII internment of Italians (Petrone’s critique)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1998</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains Petrone's notes and critiques on a manuscript entitled "Italians and Wartime Internment A Comparative Study". There is also letters to Petrone from Michelle Legault (Humanities and Social Sciences Federation of Canada) asking her and thanking her for critiquing the manuscript. Lastly there is a newspaper clipping entitled "Italian-Canadians seek govt. apology for internment in Second World War" which discusses Julius Molinaro's experience in an internment camp and mentions Petrone's upcoming book about how these camps affected local residents.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone’s speeches on the Inuit</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989-2001</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains copies of Petrone's speeches on the Inuit, Canadian Indian Literature, The Inuit: Uncelebrated and Unsung and Canada's Arctic lands. There is also newspaper clippings entitled "In Cold Blood?" (The New York Times Book Review, Feb. 25 2001), "Windows on a pristine land" (The Globe and Mail, Feb. 25, 1989), "Stereotypes don't tell the whole story" (Thunder Bay Post, Mar. 22 1994)</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">OCUFA award</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information from Penny Petrone's award from OCUFA (Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations). There is an article from OCUFA Forum (June 1989) entitled "Thirteen Ontario professors receive awards in recognition of teaching abilities" featuring a photo of the group, There are letters on Petrone's behalf written to say why she deserves this award from various colleagues and students. There are also copies of some of Petrone's past exams (as an instructor). There are also sections of the Curriculum Vitae by Petrone when she won the award, correspondence showing Petrone's First People, First Voices as honourable mention for the Delta Kappa Gamma Society's 1984 Educator Award, a copy of an award Petrone won "in recognition of distinguished contribution to the community of Thunder Bay" (May 9, 1984), "Dr. Penny Petrone 'Gatherer of Legends and Tales'" (Lakehead University Alumni News, Winter 1985), "Honorary Indian Chief" (The Chronicle Journal, June 27 1984), recommendation letters for Petrone for a 3M Teaching Fellowship, course outlines from Petrone's classes, multiple newspaper articles about Petrone and/or her interests.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Literature papers given at conferences etc. in Canada, 1982, 1984</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the itinerary for The Native Child and Curriculum Conference on May 3, 1982. Penny Petrone was leading a workshop here entitled "Native Literature and the Curriculum" with Joel Wesley. There is also conference proceedings for the Anishnabemda language conference on March 26 1984 with Petrone giving a lecture entitled "Indian Language is a Powerful Voice in Canada", as well as a thank you letter after the conference (April 25, 1984).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Remembrance Day address, Nov. 11, 1996 (Petrone)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1996-1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter to Petrone after her address at the Remembrance Day service in 1996, a pamphlet from and invitation to the Silver Cross Mother's &amp; Widow's Luncheon on Nov. 11, 1996, two papers discussing Canadian history around Remembrance Day (in English and French), copies of Petrone's speech, pamphlets from the Waverley Park Cenotaph Service (Nov. 11, 1996) which shows Petrone gave the Memorial Address, a review of "The Way We Were" by Ken Bell about WWII, the article "Young Men and War" (Vanity Fair, Feb. 1997), and a thank you letter to Petrone (Nov. 18, 1996) from the Thunder Bay Naval Association for her address at the service.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone Cross-Appointment, 1974, 1980</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a recommendation letter for Penny Petrone to teach a graduate course on Canadian literature (1980) as well as a letter saying that Petrone would be teaching Doug Frame's courses after his retirement and will not be able to teach in the English department (1974).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Holy Land speech, C.W.L., April 4, 2000</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a thank you letter from the CWL of St. Anthony's of Padua for her speech on her travels to Israel, as well as cue cards with her speech written on them, and Petrone's driving permit which she received on May 28, 1975 featuring two photos of her inside.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone: BA Convocation, 1951</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1951</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the pamphlet from the Annual Spring Convocation from the University of Western Ontario on June 2, 1951, including Petrone receiving her Bachelor of Arts from Assumption College.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Life, June 5, 1995, p. 118 – “The premature ageing of Mediterranean women”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains part of an article from Life magazine (May 1995) that features a quote from a letter sent to British soldiers concerning the aging looks of Mediterranean women.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">PACI letter from Belle Elliot, Nov. 28, 1941</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1941</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter from Belle Elliot to Petrone on Nov. 28, 1941, about Petrone's winning of $25 from the Thunder Bay University Women's Club (of which Elliot is president) as well as a black and white photograph of a building.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Writers, Northwestern Ontario</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a poster for "A Christmas Reading: All About Food" at the Brodie Library Reading Room on Dec. 15. Penny Petrone and four other authors were there to read from their works.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Award – Distinguished instructor at Lakehead University</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1988-1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a collection of student evaluations of Petrone from 1988, the Curriculum Vitae by Petrone for her Distinguished Instructor Award, as well as letters of recommendation and summary of her achievements, and a thank you letter for her participation in the panel at the awards (letter: Nov. 20, 1993).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Awards</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981-1989</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information and articles on awards won by Penny Petrone. This includes: "Research, teaching awards given" (Lakehead University Agora (vol. 6 no.3 March 1989) for the Distinguished Instructor Award 1988/1989, "First-ever family day was big success" (June 21, 1989), "Thirteen Ontario professors receive awards in recognition of teaching abilities" (OCUFA Forum, June 1989), "Provincial award for Petrone" (LU Agora, June 1989) and the pamphlet from the 1988 OCUFA award, articles after her retirement, of her honourable mention in the 1984 Educator's Award (as well as a handwritten letter to Petrone telling her than news), and about her book Northern Voices. There is also a Certificate of Appreciation for Petrone from the Greenmantle Toastmistress Club (1981), articles about Petrone being named an honorary chief (1986), many letters of thanks for visits over the years, and a guide for Finnish-Canadian holdings at the LU library.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Privy Council Appointment to Canada Council in 1982</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains letters of congratulations and articles telling of Penny Petrone's 3 year appointment to the Canada Council. Articles are from The Globe and Mail (Feb. 26 1982), LU Week 2 (vol. 9 no 6, March 1982). There is also the official letter to Petrone from Jan. 28, 1982 from the Privy Council and the Minister of Communications, a list of all the members on the board (including Petrone). There are also letters from when her term ended thanking her for her time, and a letter from Petrone acknowledging her enjoyment on the Council, a copy of a speech "Facing the Cultural Challenge - Canada in the 1990s" by Allan Gotlieb (Chairman of The Canada Council) and a booklet from the Council's 25th Anniversary Dinner (June 14, 1982)</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Correspondence: Mongolia University – Petrone re publication of a Chinese edition of Native Canadian Literature</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991-1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence between Petrone and Inner Mongolia University in China concerning the Chinese edition of Petrone's essay Native Canadian Literature for a book titled "Literature in Canada"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Articles (unpublished)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1965</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter to Petrone from Joan Weatherseed (Assistant Articles Editor, MacLean's magazine) about an article that needs a rewrite.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone’s essays</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two of Penny Petrone's essays: "The art of historical writing in 17th century England" (1971) and "The Search for New Meanings."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Poetry composed by Petrone (unpublished)</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages of unpublished poetry, typed and handwritten, alongside several pages of notes, written by Penny Petrone, undated. Explores themes of love, loss, and sickness.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canada Council Appointment (1982-1985)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains articles concerning Petrone's appointment to the Canada Council from 1982-1985, one from Lakehead Living (April 14, 1982),</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canada Council (Allan Gotlieb)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1991</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains Notes for a Speech by Allan Gotlieb, Chairman of the Canada Council, at the 1991 Governor General's Literary Awards Ceremony (Dec. 3).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canada Council: Racial equality</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains Recommendations of the Advisory Committee to the Canada Council for Racial Equality in the Arts and The Response of the Canada Council, Jan. 1992.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speech (Canada Council), Conference on Multiculturalism, May 25-27, 1984</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a large file folder from Multiculturalism Canada that has notes written on the inside covers. As well, there is correspondence arranging Penny Petrone's presence at the Multiculturalism Conference "The Future Belongs to All of Us" on May 25-27 1984 as well as her introductory remarks. There is also articles concerning the Council's budget in relation to the arts. As well, there is a letter from Petrone thanking the Minister of State-Multiculturalism for being chosen for the Fourth Canadian Conference on Multiculturalism (Oct. 23-25 1981).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Student “Thank Yous”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1960-1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains thank you letters to Penny Petrone from students she taught or spoke to. This includes: Mrs. Quinn's grade 2 class at McKellar Park School (Nov. 19, 1981), a letter asking for information from Marnie Appelle (April 6, 1984), grade 1 students at Algonquin school, the grade 6/7 class at Oliver Road School, as well as many individuals, including the Assistant National Archivist of Canada (1987).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">NCIC: “Forging Common Bonds,” Jan. 31 -Feb 1, 1992</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1992</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the booklet from the National Youth Conference: Forging Common Bonds (Jan. 31-Feb. 1, 1992) at which Petrone was a speaker.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Certificates of Appreciation (1958)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1958-2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains various certificates of appreciation that Petrone received over the years, including the Rotary Club (1958), D's Men's Club (1958), the Official Recognition of Citizens of Exceptional Achievement (1980, 1983, 1988, 1989, 2000) as well as a newspaper clipping from that achievement (1989).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Ontario Arts Council Appointment, 2003-2006</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2003</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information about Penny Petrone being appointed as a member of the Province of Ontario Council for the Arts in 2003.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Kouhi Award</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains letters of congratulations for Petrone as she won the Elizabeth Kouhi Award in 2004, as well as newspaper clippings on the subject (The Chronicle Journal, June 10 2004. There is also a newspaper clipping "It isn't fair to judge fathers' actions by today's standards" by Aldo Ruberto (The Chronicle Journal).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Conference “Thank You’s”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1974-1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains thank you letters to Penny Petrone for the various conferences she attended and was a part of, both before and after the event.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Toasts</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains various toasts Petrone wrote and gave for such friends as Barbara and Connie, as well as a list of short songs.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone: Recommendations</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1954-1996</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains recommendations on behalf of Penny Petrone to various institutions, as well as thank you cards and a card given after an operation.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone papers</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-2004</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages from Agora Online, a Lakehead University faculty newsletter featuring articles about Penny Petrone's donation of her fonds. Also contains a pamphlet about Roby Kidd, an educator who died in 1982.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dr. P. Petrone Collection</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Archival Citations as published by Public Archives Canada, a typed description for the Penny Petrone fonds from when they were first donated alongside several handwritten rough drafts, a pamphlet on tracing ancestors in Canada by Public Archives Canada, a photocopy of an article on archives, an a biographical sketch of Petrone. Also includes some notes on Indigenous authors in Canada</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thunder Bay Community Auditorium opening</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information about the opening of the Thunder Bay Community Auditorium, which opened in 1985. It includes a building fund campaign (Dec. 1984), a program and ticket from the grand opening Gala Evening Performance at the TBCA on Oct. 16, 1985, floor plans, letters showing Patron Seat Plans showing Petrone had seats 1 and 2 in loge M7, a sealed envelope addressed to Maureen Forrester from the TBCA, and newspaper clippings about the opening: "Downpour mars Auditorium parade but organizers pleased with crowd response (Lakehead Living, Oct. 15 1985), "TBSO celebrates 25th with special guests" (The Chronicle Journal, Oct. 25 1985), a commemorative issue of The Chronicle Journal to celebrate the opening (Oct. 19, 1985), "Gala auditorium opening night" (The Chronicle Journal, Oct. 17 1985). There is also a program from the Seagram Gala presented by the TBSO for its 25th anniversary (Oct. 24 1985) and the programme from the Gala Opening (Oct. 16, 1985).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canada’s Vietnam Veterans’ Reunion, Sept. 21, 1986</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1986</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains newspaper clippings: "Canada's Vets Recall Vietnam" and "Canada's Vietnam Vets Gather" (The Washington Post, Sept. 21 1986) as well as a pin/button that says "The Pittsville 4th of July Parade to Honor Vietnam Veterans"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Port Arthur, 1940’s</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1945-1970</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the programme for the Fourth Annual Dance for the Port Arthur and District Air Force Auxiliary (May 23 1945), a commemorative "last day" postmark for Fort William and Port Arthur before the cities merged to become Thunder Bay (1970), small newspaper clippings that feature Petrone and the Miss Canada Girls, a letter about Petrone's excellence in school (1946), and a programme from the city of Port Arthur Memorial Service for King George VI, held on Feb. 15 1952 at The Armoury.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Red Cross Junior (Music, 1943)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1943</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains music sheets from The Canadian Red Cross Junior (Oct. 1943).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Red Cross (Canadian home journal, Oct. 1940)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1940</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an article from Canadian Home Journal (Oct. 1940) entitled "The Red Cross on Display."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Dare, Eleanor (Canadian home journal, Oct. 1940)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1940</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two small writings, "The Little People of England!" and "Our Answer to Hitler", as well as "It's all Folly! Looking on Life with Eleanor Dare" from Canadian Home Journal (Oct. 1940), an article about women and their expected morals at the time.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Sandwell, B. K. – “This war must be won”</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains magazine clippings/articles: "Is the Strength of Democracy its Weakness?", "So Much, By So Many, To So Few" and "This War Must Be Won" all by B.K. Sandwell for Canadian Home Journal</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petroleum Products Flow Chart</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1934</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a booklet entitled "Petroleum Products" which features a flow chart tracing crude oil from well to finished product and a list of principal petroleum products.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Map of world conquests showing the Axis attempt at world conquest</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two copies of a Map of World Conquests showing the Axis Attempt at World Conquest.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Junior Red Cross (# 7 McIntyre Report, 1942 -43)</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1942-1943</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the Junior Red Cross, Ontario Division Annual Report for School Year 1942-1943 while Penny Petrone was a teacher in McIntyre.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Diana, Princess, 1961 -1997</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains magazines and articles about Princess Diana after her death. Included is Vanity Fair magazine (July 1997), Maclean's (Sept. 15 1997), "Diana: The People's Princess and Queen of Hearts - A Commemorative Edition" by The Chronicle Journal (Sept. 7, 1997), and Maclean's magazine (Sept. 8, 1997).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Tepee</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a magazine named Tepee that is written in Italian. The magazine is about Indigenous North American people (vol. 10 no. 21)</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Metropolitan Opera – “The first one hundred years”, 1883 -1983</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two copies of "The First Hundred Years" from the Metropolitan Opera Centennial Exhibition at the Library &amp; Museum of the Performing Arts - The New York Public Library at Lincoln Center, as well as a daily rehearsal schedule from Jan. 20 for the 1983-1984 season.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Metropolitan Opera - “Rinaldo” by George Frederic Handel, Jan. 19, 1984</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two copies of a programme from "Rinaldo" by George Frideric Handel performed at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City on January 19, 1984. Inside the programme is information about the members of Canadian government at the time, including Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. There is another programme for "Rinaldo" from Libretto which is essentially a script to the opera. Both of these booklets have Penny Petrone's name written on the top. There are four copies of a booklet which features Handel on the cover which list the sponsors for the night of the opera, which was called "An Evening in Honour of Canada". There are also photocopies from books discussing the plot and significance of "Rinaldo".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Metropolitan Opera - “Rinaldo” reviews</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains reviews for "Rinaldo" and the evening of Jan. 19, 1984 in general from various newspapers. They include: "Trudeau turns up without a date for big night out" (with a handwritten note to Penny Petrone), "The Met Gets a Handel Opera-At Last", "'Rinaldo' at the Met", "Ileana Contrubas Refuses to Sing at Met Opera", "Rinaldo wins raves in Met debut", "Handel opera makes its New York debut tonight" (The Globe and Mail, Jan. 19 1984), "Canada night at the Met: Not a hoser in sight" (The Gazette, Jan. 21 1984), "'Rinaldo' a well-received gift despite some first-night flaws", "A night at the opera" (Montreal Gazette, Jan. 20, 1984), and "Met gets gift, we get no opera" (The Citizen, Jan. 16 1984).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Metropolitan Opera - “La Boheme” Libretto</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a programme from "La Boheme" at the Met from Libretto, featuring Penny Petrone's name written on the top and the story of the play inside. There is also an envelope which has the tickets from the Met from the nights of Jan. 19, 1984 ("Rinaldo") and Jan. 21, 1984. There is another envelope that is still sealed. Both are addressed to Penny Petrone for Jan. 19 and state that she has paid for the tickets.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Metropolitan Opera - “Macbeth”</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a programme from the Lincoln Center for Performing Arts from January 1984. Inside is the production information for "La Boheme", but there is also a slip of paper indicating a casting change for the role of Macduff from "Macbeth". There is also a programme for "Macbeth" from Libretto.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">The Golden Dog, Jan. 1972</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1972</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains one copy of "The Golden Dog" from Jan. 1972 (no. 1), a publication produced every six months. Petrone's name is written on the inside cover. There are equal parts English and French in this publication.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canada Council “All grown up but where to go”, Globe and Mail, Mar. 27, 1982</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the newspaper clipping "All Grown Up But Where to Go?" from The Globe and Mail (March 27, 1982). The article discusses the 25th anniversary of the Canada Council and what lies ahead for its future.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canada Council in the 1980’s: Applebaum-Hebert report and beyond</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains one copy of "The Canada Council in the 1980s: The Applebaum-Hebert Report and Beyond". This paper is meant to "reflect on the enduring principles of arts funding in Canada".</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Granatstein, J. L.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a photocopy of the essay "Culture and Scholarship: The First Ten Years of the Canada Council" by J.L. Granatstein. This is published in the Canadian Historical Review, vol. 65 no. 4 (1984).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bissell, Claude, The Massey report and Canadian culture</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the 1982 John Porter Memorial Lecture: "The Massey Report and Canadian Culture" by Claude Bissell, which is the first lecture in the John Porter Memorial series.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Arts: bulletin of the Canadian Conference of the Arts, v. 7(3), Jan./Feb., 1983</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Arts: Bulletin of the Canadian Conference of the Arts (vol. 7 no. 3 Jan/Feb 1983). This bulletin was sent specifically to Penny Petrone while she was a member of the Canada Council.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Quest, Dec. 1982 &amp; Apr. 1983</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-1983</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two copies of "Quest: Canada's Urban Magazine," one from December 1982 and the other from April 1983.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canada Council consultation workbook, 1994</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of The Canada Council Consultation Workbook 1994, which has questions throughout and space to write an answer, similar to a student's school workbook. This copy has no answers written in it.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Speech by Ambassador Kinsman, Sept. 9,1999</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of the official opening of International Congress of Canadian Studies speech by Ambassador Kinsman, "Globalization and Culture" given September 9, 1999 in Bologna.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Days at Bologna Sept. 8-11, 1999 Program.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an itinerary written in Italian entitled "Canadian days in Bologna" (translated) and lists the events taking place between Sept. 8 and 9, 1999, as well as events from Nov. 16-19, 1999. There is also a press release for Canadian days in Bologna. These documents came from the Canadian Embassy in Rome. There is also a business card with Marlene Pomeroy's information written on it.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Newsletter of the Association of Italian-Canadian writers, no. 34, Fall, 1999</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1999</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of "Newsletter of the Association of Italian-Canadian Writers" (Fall 1999) which features the story "Italian Canadians Meet in Bologna." The story mentions Penny Petrone as one of the speakers; her topic was "Northern Voices: Inuit Writing in English."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Map: a modern pilgrim’s map of the British Isles and the Irish Free State</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1937</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a map which is titled "A Modern Pilgrim's Map of the British Isles or More Precisely The Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State," designed by C.E. Riddiford. The label on the bottom indicated the map was done in the Map and Art Studios of The National Geographic Magazine, Washington 1937.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Britain’s Royal Palaces</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a pamphlet entitled "Royal Palaces in Britain" featuring a photo of King Henry VIII on the cover with one of his wives. The pamphlet features photos and information about the various Royal Palaces in England, and was published by The British Travel and Holidays Association.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Parliament Opening, Jan. 18, 1966</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains an envelope containing an invitation for Penny Petrone from the House of Commons to attend the Members' Gallery and the Senate's official Opening of Parliament on Jan. 18, 1966. The invitation was sent Jan. 5, 1966. Also contains a handwritten account of her attendance.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Centennial year, 1967</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains booklets and articles concerning Canada's centennial year, 1967. There is a booklet entitled "The Centennial Symbol" all about the symbol created for this year, pamphlets such as: "Confederation Train" and "The Centennial and your Community", Centennial Commission Bulletin (no. 25, Jan. 13 1967): 100 years of Confederation, project: "Centennial News for Ontario Schools", Historical Calendar from the Ontario Department of Education, a copy of The Ottawa Citizen magazine: Century 1867-1967, articles from Time Magazine, Lakehead Living, Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and The Globe and Mail.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Constitution, the Canadian</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a pamphlet entitled "At Last! Our Own Constitution" from the Government of Canada which gives highlights to the Constitution Act of 1982. There is also a copy of The Chronicle Journal (vol. 10 no. 241, April 17 1982) with the front page headline "The Constitution Home, At Last: Queen proclaims Canada Act."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Royal wedding, July 29, 1981</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains magazines and articles concerning the royal wedding between Prince Charles and Diana Spencer. There is a copy of The Illustrated London News: Royal Wedding (1981), a copy of Today magazine (Thunder Bay edition): Royal Wedding special souvenir (July 25, 1981), and The Globe and Mail (138th year, no. 41,073 July 30, 1981) with the front page headline "Love, pomp, splendor. It was perfect!"</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Thunder Bay Art Gallery</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994-1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a receipt for Penny Petrone from an auction where she bid $250 for dinner for four by Adele Archer on Feb. 11, 1995. There are also receipts/invoices from purchase of a mannequin for the Thunder Bay Art Gallery. There is a letter to Petrone regarding the mannequin which will be costumed and displayed on March 3, 1995, as well as a Gift Agreement for the clothing articles likely worn by the mannequin (Nov. 7, 1994).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Governor General Vanier invitation, 1966</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1966</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains two invitations to garden parties hosted by Governor General and Madame Vanier in May and June, 1966. Invitations are addressed to Mrs. Serafina Petrone MacKinnon/Mrs. Penny MacKinnon.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canada Council</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-1993</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence with Penny Petrone and members of the Canada Council asking for her advice on giving publication grants to various manuscripts. There is a curriculum vitae for Joseph V. Perticaro, proposed project budget submissions, as well as articles and cards congratulating Petrone on her appointment to the Canada Council in 1982. There are also invitations to dinners by the Canada Council from 1982-1985 as well as menus from those dinners, as well as other Gala invitations during that time period, including the 1983 Governor General's Literary Awards. There is also a notebook that Petrone wrote in with notes/ideas for the Council.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canada Council Explorations</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a copy of Explorations, a magazine which features articles about various disciplines in the arts. There is a note written on the inside cover to Petrone, thanking her for being a "great friend" and for her work on this magazine. There is also a speech composed by the Director and given by the Chairman of the Canada Council which acknowledges everyone in the Council in a short verse, highlighting Petrone's work on First Nations authors and her contributions to Explorations.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canada Council work re Thunder Bay Symphony et al</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-1985</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains Penny Petrone's letter on her last Canada Council meeting (Jan. 21-23, speech given Jan. 31, 1985). There is a copy of a summary of a meeting for the Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra (March 12, 1983) which Penny Petrone attended, as well as correspondence with Petrone concerning funds raised for the TBSO. There is an itinerary for the Fourth Canadian Conference on Multiculturalism (Oct. 23-25, 1981), as well as correspondence concerning artists who applied to grants from the Canada Council and fundraising for the TBCA. There are newspaper clippings about Maureen Forrester when she became Chair of the Canada Council: "Council head has no time for glamor", "Canada Council passes 25th year", "Maureen Forrester hates wasting time" (Sunday Star, Jan. 29 1984), and "'What you see is what you get'". There is a typed booklet "A History of the Canada Council" and a letter and information package on Oliver Tiura applying for a grant from the Canada Council.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canada Council Train to Stratford – letter from Mr. Dwyer, Sept. 5, 1962</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1962</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter to Penny Petrone from Ann M. Coffin, Assistant to the Arts Supervisor of the Canada Council. The letter was written Sept. 5, 1962 and thanks Petrone for watching over students on the 1962 Canada Council Train.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Coltelli, Laura</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter to Penny Petrone from Laura Coltelli, Associate Professor of American Literature from Universita Di Pisa. In the letter she asks Petrone to contribute an original essay to a project she is working on concerning Native American literature. She asks for the essay to be mailed to her by Sept. 1987.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Comellini, Carla</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1987-1990</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter to Penny Petrone from Carla Comellini, There are also two essays written by Carla in Italian. The translated titles are: "Etruscan Bologna: D.H. Lawrence's 'Neglected' Town" (1989) and "Graham Greene: A Writer of Our Times" (1990). There is also a photocopy of her essay "Indian Myth in Isabella Valancy Crawford's Short Fiction" (1988).</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian College of Teachers</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter confirming an invitation for Penny Petrone to attend the annual joint meeting of the Ottawa and Montreal Chapters of the Canadian College of Teachers, as well as a bulletin from the meeting which states that Petrone spoke on her work on Canadian Indigenous people. There is a programme for the meeting which gives a short bio for Petrone. There is also a letter thanking Petrone for her lecture at the 1982 Annual General Meeting for the Canadian College of Teachers.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Contracts (book) – U. of Toronto Press &amp; Oxford Univ. Press</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1983-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a Memorandum of Agreement between Penny Petrone and University of Toronto Press for publication of her work "Laughing Earth: Canadian Indian Writing in English" (working title) on Feb. 3, 1983, as well as a Letter of Agreement from University of Toronto Press to publish Petrone's work "Northern People, Northern Voices" on June 19, 1987.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Greenmantle Toastmistress Club</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1979-1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains letters to Petrone thanking her for judging a speech contest on Feb. 25, 1981 for the Greenmantle Toastmistress Club, a programme for the Installation Dinner and First Anniversary Celebrations on June 6, 1979 where Petrone "installed" new officers, and a programme for meeting with the club on Nov. 14, 1979 where Petrone was a guest speaker discussing "Impressions of China." There is also a speech written on cue cards.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Correspondence: Stacey-Petrone</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-1995</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and Robert Stacey, editor/publisher of Northward Journal and then Research Services. The correspondence concerns the research on Canadian Indigenous people's literature and Stacey's hope for a grant from the Canada Council, of which Petrone recommended him for.</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Multiculturalism Conference, May 25-27, 1984</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980-1981</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains speeches made at the Multiculturalism Canada 10th Anniversary conference. They are: Speech Notes for an Address by The Honourable Jim Fleming, Minister of State for Multiculturalism to The House of Commons: Human Rights in the Constitution (Oct. 8, 1980), Notes for a speech by The Honourable Jim Fleming, Minister of State for Multiculturalism at the Conference on Immigrant Women in Canada: Check Against Delivery (March 20, 1981), Address delivered by: The Honourable James Fleming, Minister of State for Multiculturalism at The Heritage Language Education Seminar, University of Saskatchewan (June 15, 1981) and Multiculturalism: Who's It For? a speech by The Honourable Jim Fleming, Minister of State for Multiculturalism to The Fourth Canadian Conference on Multiculturalism (Oct. 23, 1981).</p>
          </scopecontent>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Penny Petrone Silver Jubilee Scholarship</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1989-1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains information regarding the establishment of the Penny Petrone Silver Jubilee Scholarship, as well as Petrone's invitations to speak at the Lakehead University Awards Program Donors' Reception. There is a copy of Lakehead University Agora magazine which features a photo of Petrone giving a speech discussing her scholarship, as well as letters of thanks indicating who won the scholarship over the years.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Smith, Donald B.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and Donald Smith of the University of Calgary. The correspondence concerns Petrone's work on Canadian Indigenous literature. There are also some articles from The Beaver written by Smith (Summer 1984, Spring 1980). There is also a photocopy of an article written by Natalie Zemon Davis in which she references Petrone and her work and a paper titled "New Books" from a magazine which highlights Smith's book "Sacred Feathers."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Bataille, Gretchen-Petrone re Indigenous materials</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1990-1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains correspondence between Penny Petrone and Gretchen Bataille of the University of California concerning the topic of Canadian Indigenous authors/literature. There is also some information on women in the Indigenous community that are relevant to Petrone and Bataille's research, as well as a guideline for contributors of "Native American Women: A Biographical Dictionary". There are a list of names being added to this second edition dictionary, and a letter asking Petrone to contribute if she would like, as well as a letter from Bataille in 1990 concerning the first edition and inviting Petrone to contribute to that as well.</p>
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        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Canadian Federation of University Women</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981-1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains thank you letters for Penny Petrone for being the president of the Canadian Federation of University Women from 1981-1982 and for moderating an education panel in North Bay in 1981, newspaper clippings: "University women's club holds 50th anniversary" (The Chronicle Journal, Jan. 21 1982) and "University Club Group Members Discuss Unemployment Picture."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone-St. Margaret School, Apr. 6, 1984</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter written by Marnie Appelle asking for Petrone's information for a project her grade three class is doing for the Ontario Bicentennial, where they are collecting information on famous people from the city and Ontario. The class was at St. Margaret School.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone-Thunder Bay Public Library</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982-1987</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a newspaper clipping entitled "Promotion highlights key books" in which Petrone mentions some of her favourite authors (The Chronicle Journal, Nov. 10 1987), as well as a letter from Richard F. Pentelbury thanking Petrone for her contribution to the Canadian Literature Conference. There is also an invitation for Petrone to speak at the English Consultant and Co-ordinators of Ontario meeting on Feb. 16, 1982.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone - d’Anjou letter, Nov. 7, 1997</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1997</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter to Penny Petrone from Elizabeth d'Anjou looking for information on requesting permission to use a poem in her author's anthology that appears in Petrone's "First People, First Voices."</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone, S. P. Curriculum Vitae and Philosophy of Teaching</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains the curriculum vitae for Penny Petrone from when she won the OCUFA Teaching Award. Attached is also her philosophy on teaching.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Petrone - Univ. of Sydney, Australia letter, Dec. 21, 1994</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1994</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a letter to Penny Petrone from Judy E. Johnston, Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow from the University of Sydney. In the letter, Johnston asks Petrone to read part of her book and comment on the highlighted sections.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Millenium Memories</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">2000</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains pages from The Chronicle Journal documenting the turn of the millenium.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Switzer, Ken</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1963</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>Contains a poem by an unnamed author, a letter in Italian from Luisa Petrone, a receipt for $3000.00 from Luisa to Alfred Petrone, another letter in Italian with an unnamed author, and a letter in English to Penny Petrone about a trip to China from Kay and Ken Switzer.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Lake Superior Basin</unittitle>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>This file contains a brochure about the role of parks and protected areas in the Lake Superior Basin, including a map of the area.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Indigenous Centre Lakehead University poster</unittitle>
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          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a poster for Lakehead University's International Indigenous Knowledge Centre.</p>
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        <c level="file">
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Photos - hunting</unittitle>
          </did>
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            <p>Published</p>
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            <p>Undated, unidentified photographs of dead (hunted?) animals. Two photos are of various people posing next to dead deer, one of a boy posing next to a dead wolf, and one of several dead deer strung up from a tree.</p>
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Map - World War Fronts</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1943</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a map printed in Canada showing the fronts during World War Two including various dated events across Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. Also contains a map of the Pacific War Area during WWII, undated.</p>
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        <c level="file">
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            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Map – "Indian and Inuit communities and languages"</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1980</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a map produced by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, The National Atlas of Canada, 5th Edition. The map is titled: "Canada: Indian and Inuit Communities and Languages" and was printed in 1980.</p>
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        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Map – Northwest Territories and Yukon Territory</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1982</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a map produced by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources titled: "Canada: Northwest Territories and Yukon Territory" updated in 1982. There are some routes highlighted and writing on some areas of the map.</p>
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          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Map – NWT official explorers</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1984</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a map of the Northwest Territories titled: "Northwest Territories Canada: Official Explorers' Map" printed in 1984.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Map – Lands of the Eastern Mediterranean</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1959</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a map produced for The National Geographic Magazine titled: "Lands of the Eastern Mediterranean (Called the Near East or the Middle East)" from 1959.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Map - Rhodes</unittitle>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
          </odd>
          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains a map of Rhodes, Greece.</p>
          </scopecontent>
        </c>
        <c level="file">
          <did>
            <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Maps, Misc.</unittitle>
            <unitdate encodinganalog="1.4B2">1949-1967</unitdate>
          </did>
          <odd type="publicationStatus">
            <p>Published</p>
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          <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
            <p>This file contains multiple maps.There is a map of: England (1967), Greece and the Aegean (1958), Eurail Map, Europe, main highways in Europe, Europe and the near East (1949), tourist map of South Africa, Trust Houses and Hotels in Britain and Overseas, Britain Map, Eastern States, Sudan, Kenya Tanganyika and Uganda, and Hungary.</p>
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