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]
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 & WWII]
This file has an Annual report of the Colonial and Continental Church Society, that mentions Rev. J. Jacobs (Keshegowenene) and his work.
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).
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.
This file has three articles titled: "Reminiscence No. 1 1815", "Reminiscence No. 2 1816", and "Reminiscence No. 3 1820," all written by George Johnston.
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.
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.
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.
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]
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]
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]
This file has copies of poetry written by Wayne Keon, titled "Morrison's Island" and "Snow feeling".
This file has the book "Medicine River" by Thomas King, newspaper articles, bibliographies pertaining to the work of Thomas King.
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.
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.
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.
Copies of The Legend of Lillooet Falls.
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.
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.
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.
This file has an article titled "The Māori and Literature, 1938-65) by Bill Pearson.
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).
This file has a number of maps of Canada, the Great Lakes, reservations, and Nations of the Prairie regions.
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.