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Unidad documental compuesta · 1980-1996
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

First People, First Voices, Letters
Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Native Literature in Canada
Unidad documental compuesta · 1985-1990
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Unidad documental compuesta · 1991-1994
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Circumpolar Community
Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a copy of Circumpolar Community jointly published by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and External Affairs Canada.

Inuit Music - records
Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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".

Midewiwin Master Scroll
Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Across Arctic America (Knud Rusmussen)
Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Adams, Willie (1934- ) (Inuit)
Unidad documental compuesta · 1977
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Alinga, Simonie
Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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."

Allen, Victor (1928 - ), author
Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Andersen, Angus
Unidad documental compuesta · 1988
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Unidad documental compuesta · 1993-1996
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Arctic – How do we define?
Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Atuat (1894-1976)
Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Ayaruaq, John (1907-1969), author
Unidad documental compuesta · 1964-1970
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Blackjack, Ada (1898 -1983) (Inuit)
Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Boas, Franz, anthropologist
Unidad documental compuesta
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.

Broughton Island
Unidad documental compuesta · 1989
Parte de Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

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.