Yrjo Weijola. Roles: Eevastiina, Leena, Rasi, Kapteeni, Kautola, Eero, Viklund, Annikki, Kanervo, Perttula
Maiju Laasila. Roles: Jaska, Lautamies, Hirmuen Liisa, Viulu Matti, Pekka, Sohvi, Kaisu, Siltavouti, Maija, 1,2,3,4 Tytto, Laila, Mooses, Sirkka, Aku, Iisakki, Hilkka, Mikko, Anni, Kerttu, Raita, Paavo, Pekka
Korhos Heikki
Agapetus. Roles: Manta, Arvi, Rva Heinonen, Rovasti Hallavuo, Rva Hallavuo
Lauri Suonpera C. A.Gomer. Roles: Laura, Palvelija, Ajuri
David Aisman trans. E. Hyypelain. Roles: Naapuri, Sokea nainen, Berl, Lenshik, Manus, Samson, Lea, Neuman, Aleksanteri, Doora, Sheiva, Kohan, 1. Tyomies, Meer
Roles: Jim, Oku, Josephine
Ruupert Kainuulainen
Paul Kari. Roles: Kusela, Emanta, Helka, Yrjo, Antti, Kerttu
Martti Wuori
Arto Seppala. Roles: Myyja, Paratiisifrouva
Kaarle Hirvonen
Roles: Lundstrom, Andersson, Laura, Karoliina
Henrik Ibsen
N. Vuoritsalo
Lauri Lemberg
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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]
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.