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File · 1986
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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 & 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).

File · 1985
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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 & 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)

File · 1984
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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 & 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).

File · 1997
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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."

File · 1934
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Petitot, Emile, Rev.

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.

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).

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]

Petition Wabanakis, 1826

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]

Petition of the Wendat, 1830

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]

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.

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.

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.

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).

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.

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 & Waseanaqua Chiefs of the Ottawas, and Newatena and Chepens, Chiefs of the Potawotamis.

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.

Petition of the Lenape, 1827

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]

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.