File contains the following text: “Saqueo, Genocidio, Invasion, No Fueron Heroes, Evangelizaion, Declaracion de los Pueblos Indigenas” with several paragraphs of text in Spanish and a quote from Fray Bartolome de Las Casas Brevisimia Relacion de la Destruccion de Las Indias (1552). The reverse contains images of colonizers and the following text: “Se Buscan 500 ENG ANOS.”
File contains audio cassette labels.
File contains an entry form for the 2003 and 2004 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards and biographical sheets.
File contains a newspaper clipping from News from Indian Country: The Independent Native Journal and biographical information printed from a website.
File contains promotional material.
File contains a biographical sheet and clippings.
File contains a photograph, biographical sheet, photocopies of newspaper clippings, and website print outs.
File contains press releases, correspondence, clippings, and a photograph pertaining to the rap trio and the record label.
File contains a biographical sheet.
File contains a biographical sheet and promotional material.
File contains clippings of articles authored by Brian Wright-McLeod.
File includes press releases, biographical sheet, and other information copied/printed from resources.
File contains a biographical sheet.
File includes press releases and biographical information printed from a web page.
File contains a biographical sheet and entries to the 2003 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards.
File contains an entry to the 2003 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, biographical sheets, and photographs.
File contains a biographical sheet for the Whitefish Bay Singers and Winston Wuttunee.
File contains entire copies of the magazine (Vol. 34, no.1-3 and Vol. 35, no. 2).
File contains an entry form for the 2004 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards.
File contains correspondence and clippings.
File contains a business card and a biographical sheet.
Item contains the following text: “This poster is taken from one of a series of original woodcuts on Wounded Knee by Bruce Carter, to whom we are grateful. This poster is one of a series available. Write: AKWESASNE NOTES, Mohawk Nation, via Rooseveltown, N.Y. 13683.
File contains a press release and photographs.
File contains a newspaper clipping from News from Indian Country: The Independent Native Journal and biographical information printed from a website.
File contains an entry to the 2004 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards which includes a biographical sheet.
File includes biographical sheets.
File contains biographical information printed from the band’s web page.
File contains a biographical sheets, email correspondence with a reporter from the Canadian Press, lyric sheets, a photograph, press clippings, an entry to the 2002 and 2003 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, and a promotional pamphlet.
File contains a newspaper clipping, biographical sheet, entry form to the 2003 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, and lyrics.
File contains a biographical sheet and photograph.
File contains press releases, clippings, biographical sheets, and photographs.
File contains a biographical sheet.
File contains a biographical sheet and a printed photograph.
Item contains the following text: “Our ideas will overcome your ideas. We are going to cut the country’s whole value system to shreds. It isn’t important that our numbers are few.. what is important is that we have a superior way of life. We Indians have a more human philosophy of life. We Indians will show this country how to act human.” and “We are grateful to Roger Malloch for this photograph, which first appeared in Modern Photography Annual for 1971.”
File contains biographical information printed from a website.
File contains correspondence, clippings, a biographical sheet, a photograph, and a performance flyer.
File contains a biographical sheet and photocopied newspaper clippings.
File includes the following publications: “Our nations, our future, our vision: Transformative Change through First Nation Higher Education” produced for the Chiefs of Ontario (2016?) and “Registered Indian Population by Sex and Residence” by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (2002).
File includes the following publications: “Canada at a glance 2018” by Statistics Canada, The Urban Indigenous Action Plan” by the Government of Ontario (2018), “Adoption and the Indian Child” by the Government of Canada, poster promoting the Aboriginal Education Summer Programs by Nipissing University (2017), “Six-week impact report” by the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund, “Spreading our wings: annual report” by the Thunderbird Partnership Foundaiton (2015/2016), “A guide to understanding Chippewa Treaty Rights: Minnesota Edition” by the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (1992), “Tribal Hatcheries of the Great Lakes Region” by the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, “Program: First Nations energy symposium, October 22-24, 2018, Chelsea Hotel, Toronto, Ontario” by IESO/Independent Electricity System Operator (2018), the Summer 2003 newsletter by First Nations Statistics, and “First Nations People, Métis, and Inuit in Canada: Diverse and Growing Populations” by the Government of Canada (2018).
File includes the following publications: “The Journey Together: Ontario’s Commitment to Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples” by the Government of Ontario ( 2016), “Wagon Burner, This! Princess Moonrider, That!: co-presented with the imagineNative Film + Media Arts Festival” (2006), “Health & Wellness Bulletin” by the Assembly of First Nations (2017), a photocopy of “International Youth Year 1985,” and “Your Future is Waiting” by Six Nations Polytechnic (2019-2020).
File contains photocopied material including “The convention of the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide: ‘Yearbook on Human Rights’ 1948” produced by the Canadian Association in Support of the Native Peoples (1973), diplomatic correspondence between Canada and the United States pertaining to treaties and surrenders (1784-1860), Statutes of Canada, and “Arbitrary, anachronistic and harsh: Constitutional jurisdiction in relation to non-status Indians Métis.”
Item consists of a publication produced by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
File includes “Aboriginal Peoples: Past and Present: A summary of the history, rights, and issues relating to Aboriginal Peoples in Canada” by Cross Cultural Consulting Inc., “Bulletin: An Independent Journal on Native Affairs” (December 1975, December 1976), “Questions and answers on treaty rights” by Honor: Honor Our Neighbor’s Origins & Rights, Inc. (revised 1993), photocopied clippings (including “If you are stopped by a conservation officer”), and “Chronology of Significant Events and Documents Taxation Test Cases” (1997?).
File predominantly consists of newspaper clippings of articles authored by Brian Wright-McLeod.
File pertains to a variety of artists and predominantly consists of printed web pages, biographical sheets, and clippings.
File contains a photograph and biographical sheet.
File contains an entry form for the 2004 Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards which includes a biographical sheet.