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.
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.
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.
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]
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.
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".
Campaign brochure for Rita Ubriaco, for the Port Arthur riding of the Ontario Legislature.
Correspondence. W.M. Wake was Clerk-Treasurer for the Town of Dryden and Secretary-Treasurer for the Kenora District Municipal Association.
Meeting notes related to plans for hotel investments in Port Arthur.
Correspondence regarding economic development programmes.
Correspondence. F.G. Wheeler was Clerk of the Township of Nipigon.
Industrial Progress writings; correspondence, including regarding natural gas and freight rates; campaign materials. Norman Wilson was Mayor of Port Arthur 1959-1961, and ran for federal election for the Port Arthur Riding as a Progressive Conservative in 1958 and 1962.
CV of Dr. Tae-Hee Yoon, assistant professor of Economics at Lakehead University.
Correspondence regarding Canadian National Ski Jumping Team facilities at Thunder Bay.
Obituary for Port Arthur newspaper editor Oliver Young.
Correspondence regarding access roads, and in particular a highway between Nipigon and Red Rock. Text of speeches. R.I. Young worked for the Ontario Department of Highways.
Annual Report, General Manager, Northwestern Ontario Development Association, June 15th, 1956.
Annual Report, General Manager, Northwestern Ontario Development Association, July 5th, 1957
The Annual Meeting of the Northwestern Ontario Development Association, in the Royal Edward Hotel, Fort William, July 8, 1960.
Annual Report 1965, Northwestern Ontario Development Association
Annual Report, Canadian Lakehead Convention Bureau, 1966
Minutes of a meeting July 3rd 1963 at 10am in the Cardinal Room, Canadian Lakehead Exhibition, to discuss prospects of expanding the livestock industry of Thunder Bay District. The meeting was organized by Norman Harrison, district agricultural representative.
Submission by the Northwestern Ontario Development Association (William H. Spicer, President; Alexander Phillips, Manager) to the Members of the Ontario Cabinet, in session at the Prince Arthur Hotel, Port Arthur, October 26th, 1964.
1970 Mid-Year Summary, to the Board of Directors at the Mid-Year Meeting, June 19, 1970. Alexander Phillips, General Manager. Northwestern Ontario Development Council.
1969 Annual Report of the General Manager. To the Board of Directors, Northwestern Ontario Development Council, at the Annual Meeting, November 27, 1969.