File contains “Indians of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces,” “Indians of Ontario,” “Indians of the Prairie Provinces,” and “Indians of Yukon and Northwest Territories.”
File contains two publications: “Free to Fight! An interactive self defense project” and “IR9: Indigenous and Black WisDubs: Indigenous and Black Philosophy & Political Thought” by Atua Dub.
Item contains the following text: “Nokee La-Ka-Da! : an honouring of sovereignty : the full moon of October 1984 : Sam Wolfin Springs, Pit River Nation.”
File contains a print of “The Creation Story” by John Sawatise Thomas (Akwesasne Mohawk) courtesy of Akwesasne Museum, Hogansburg NY. It also contains several paragraphs of text explaining the print as well as an outline of important dates for above-ground/root crops and seed beds, as well as important resources for seeds. Poster was printed by Imprimerie La Renaissance, Inc., Ste. Foy (Quebec City), 1986.
Item contains the following text: “We are grateful to Bruce Carter for the woodcut on which this poster is based. This poster is one of a series of 13 published by AKWESASNE NOTES. Reprints on heavy poster paper of this poster, or any in the set, are available from AKWESASNE NOTES, Mohawk Nation, via Rooseveltown, N.Y. 13683.”
Item contains the following text: “Attend the 10th annual Treaty Council Conference and Celebration, Sisseton, South Dakota, nearest airport: Fargo, North Dakota. Mobridge, South Dakota – 1974 M. Vignes. International Solidarity Day – June 30, Commission: religious freedom, human rights laws - treaties and agreements - International Covenant on the Rights of Indigenous People, land struggles - water rights - fishing rights, self-government - sovereignty – self-determination, political prisoners, Indigenous struggle and peace/disarmament movements, Indian ideology/philosophy, culture/art/liberation - media.”
Item is accompanied by a handwritten letter addressed to “Gary.”
File includes a record manufacturing and royalty agreement, correspondence, notes, album listings and liner notes, and promotional material from Arbor Records Ltd.
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File contains a biographical sheet and a photograph.
Item consists of miniseries with seven episodes titled the Ancestors, Mexico, Clash of Culture, Invasion of the Coast, Cauldron of War, Removal, Roads Across the Plains, and Attach on Culture.
Item contains the following text: “Brian Wright-McLeod, Presenter, The Encyclopedia of Native Music. When They Awake (documentary, Pedro Marcellino/Herman Farahi). Kim Wheatley, Dancer/Storyteller, August 6, 1 pm, 3 pm. Jimmy Dick, Hand Drum, August 7, 1 pm, 3 pm).
File contains biographical drafts, newspaper clippings, correspondence, a resume, and an entry form for the 2002 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards.
File contains correspondence which includes a promotional pamphlet and describes the world music art agency plans to tour Canada in 2003 and 2004.
Item contains the following text: “Gallery of the American Indian Community House, 386 West Broadway/2nd floor/New York City/212-226-8826. This exhibition is partially sponsored by N.Y. State Council on the Arts. Printed on Mohawk Vellum. Photo by Bannon.”
File contains a flyer, correspondence sharing updates about the artist, a biographical sheet, clippings, lyric sheets, and a photograph.
File contains a biographical sheet.
File contains correspondence from Abee describing their musical journey including the creation of a demo tape.
Item consists of a publication produced by the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO).
File contains an information package created by Statistics Canada (Government of Canada). It includes “Aboriginal statistics at a glance: 2nd edition,” a newsletter, population data wheels, information about the program, and a fact sheet for Ontario.
File predominantly consists of articles authored by Brian Wright-McLeod.
File contains entire copies of the magazine (Sept./Oct. 1995, Oct./Nov./Dec. 1996, April/May/June 1997) which contain articles authored by Brian Wright-McLeod.
Item contains the following text: “By Thompson Highway. Directed by Larry Lewis. With Anne Anglin, Gloria Eshkibok, Gloria Miguel, Monique Mojica. Stage manager Joseph Boccia. Set and costume design Marilyn Bercovich. Lighting design Patsy Lang. Margaret Cozry, Rene Highway, Muriel Miguel, Sally Singal, David Tomlinson. Native Canadian Centre, 16 Spadina Road (North of Bloor), 922-7616. Sunday Matinee 2:30 PWYC. Previews: November 18-23.
File contains two copies of a poster for a film sponsored by the National Film Board of Canada.
Item contains a reference to the Peabody Coal Company and the text “Claus Deleuran 1986.”
File contains two publications from the Assembly of First Nations: “First Nations Health Priorities to Reducing Problematic Opioid Use: Discussion Document: A First Nations Specific Opioid Strategy” and “Health Matters: A publication of the AFN Health Sector” (Winter 2018/2019).
Item contains a poem and the following text: “Manoprints, Drawing: Roland Wade (84), Poem: Tom LaBlanc, Design and print: Manoprints.”
Item consists of volume 1 #2 (Summer: July/August/September 1995).
File contains a biographical sheet, flyers, clippings, an album track sheet, music review and interview opportunities for Laughing Cat Records, and a press release.
File contains clippings.
Item contains the following text: “Copyright 1986 Foreningen Big Mountain Danmark.”
File contains entire copy of the publication which focuses on the grand opening of the National Museum of the American Indian.
File consists of articles authored by Brian Wright-McLeod.
File contains a music order form for music by Anakwad (also known as Frank Montano).
File contains promotional material for the release of an album titled “Dances for the new millennium.”
File contains two media kit which include clippings, a biographical sheet, and promotional material.