This newspaper includes articles on the rights for Indigenous women, Indian Summer Games (1980), and the historical development of the Indian Act. It is "published for and by the Indians of New Brunswick"
This newspaper was published weekly at Ohsweken, Ontario and was a Six Nations publication. Local Mohawk issues plus general community events and politics were reported.
This newspaper was published in Vancouver, B.C. It includes articles on Algonkin fur workers, the Indian Act, education, housing, and the Native Courtworkers Association.
File consists of issues of the Peterborough New Paper. This paper reported on Municipal affairs of Peterborough and the matters before the City council. The excellence of the reportage lead us to create a list of some of the most important articles.
File consists of two data papers from the Southeast Asia Program, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University.
The first is "Maternity and its Rituals in Bang Chan" by Jane Richardson Hanks (1963). Excerpt, from page 3: "The purpose of this study is to set down the ethnographic data concerning childbirth in Bang Chan, following out the economic, social, religious, and cosmological aspects as needed to clarify the behavior and the psychological attitudes noted."
The second report is "Singapore and Malaysia" by Milton E. Osborne (1964). Excerpt, p.v: "...the People's Action Party's decision to contest the Malayan elections in April 1964 appears to have been an important turning point in Malaysian politics... This survey seeks to describe and analyze the events between the assumption of power by the People's Action Party in Singapore in 1959 and that party's decision to contest the Malayan elections in 1964."
File includes the following issues:
- Vol. 3, nos. 6 (1977)
- Vol. 4, nos. 1, 7, 9-12 (1977-1978)
- Vol. 5 no. 1-11 (1978-1979)
- Wawatay Extra (focused on the Hartt Inquiry) - 6 issues, ca. 1977