File - Inuit – Petrone’s notes (2 files)

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Inuit – Petrone’s notes (2 files)

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    (1925-2005)

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    File one contains several cue cards and a school exercise book with handwritten notes. Cue card notes are on various subjects, most with the main subject indicated at the top of the card. School exercise book is labeled "Inuit." some pages are dated, date range Nov. 26 1986-Sept 14 ????. Book is only half full. File two contains mainly handwritten notes on scrap paper. Also contains a pamphlet from the British Columbia Provincial Museum titled "Nootka Whaling: Man and nature in British Columbia" that describes the whale hunting practices of the Nuu-chah-nulth people, pages torn out of a text describing several classes on Inuit people for children ages 10-15 taught by Doug Wilkinson, who lived for many years with Inuit people, some post-it notes, a comic bookmark, a page from a test that is testing reading comprehension on a page of writing about Inuit people, a map of Canada with the territories and Indigenous people groups highlighted, text in French, typed out poems/songs titled "Men's Impotence," and "Dead Man's Song," a typed excerpt from an unknown document that describes an Inuit (probably) man's recollection of white men who his father came across trying to survive in the north, an untitled song, and a song written by a woman named Uvlunuaq about her fears for her son, who had killed a hunting partner and was now on the run from the R.C.M.P. and a page torn out of a text titled "The New North: ages 10-15," describing a series of half hour programs that would showcase the Northwest Territories.

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