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.
Fonds consists of a complete set of the Wilderness Canoe Association periodical. The periodical was first named Beaverdamn (1974), then The Wilderness Canoeist (1975-1981), followed by Nastawgan (1982-current). Also included are miscellaneous records related to the Wilderness Canoe Association, i.e., membership list 1989, brochures, letterhead, by-laws, minutes of one meeting (2002), and 33 photo contact prints.
Muller, ClaireConsists of records relating to, and collected as part of Project North: The Interchurch Project on Northern Development. Includes material from the Northern Native Rights Campaign, the Project North newsletter, Project North Journal, and other materials.
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
This item is a magazine in tabloid newsprint format dealing with articles on Canadian history. This item is Vol.2, from November 10, 1978.
Early Canadian LifeThis 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 is a Mohawk publication and is published by the Program in American Studies of the State University of New York at Buffalo, co-publisher D-Q University, California. It includes articles on the Iranian Revolution, the energy crisis, Hopi land rights, and Akwesasne sovereignty.
Collection consists of pamphlets, flyers, newsletters, and government reports regarding agricultural policy, issues, and regulations, especially pertaining to the Durham County region. Subjects include soil conditions, pesticide and herbicide use, etc.
Daniel, PatrickThis newspaper was published weekly at Ohsweken, Ontario and was a Six Nations publication. Local Mohawk issues plus general community events and politics were reported.