File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Northern conferences. This file includes publications from the 19th Alaskan Science Conference (Whitehorse, 1968), The Mid-Canada Report from the Mid-Canada Development Conference (1971), Inter-Nord (1968), and the Third Canadian Northern Conference (1970).
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Canadian North general (file 2 of 2). This file includes newspaper clippings and photocopied book excerpts. Topics within this file include but are not limited to arctic shipping, polar politics, and histiography.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Canadian North general file (1 of 2). This file contains booklets with topics that include recent developments in the Canadian north, the new north, weather and climate, Canada’s northlands, and perspectives on the north.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on general the Northern Canadian Arctic. This file includes the following booklets
- The Arctic in Fact and Fble by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, 1945
- Arctic ice Islands by L.S. Koenig, K.R. Greenaway, Moira Dunbar, and G. Hattersley-Smith, 1952
- A Brief History of Exploration and Research in the Candaian Eastern Arctic, March 1945
- Canada's Western Arctic, 1948
- Physical Geography of the Canadian Eastern Arctic, 1946
- Contributions from the Dominion Observatory vol. 1 no. 3, The Search for the North Magnetic Pole by R. Glenn Madill, 1948
- An Introduction to the Geography of the Canadian Arctic. Canadian Geography Information Series No. 2, 1951
- The Ice Age in The North American Arctic by Richard Foster Flint. 1952.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on broadcasting in the North. This file contains student papers, photocopied government documents, and some newspaper clippings. Topics in this file include the Northern broadcasting policy, electronic communications, the effects of television on the Inuit population, and Eskimo oral traditions.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Arctic Sovereignty. This file includes booklets written on arctic sovereignty and the Canadian Arctic resources committee. The authors of these booklets include W.H Patterson, L.C Green, and R. Franson, A.R Lucas, and A.R Thompson.
File consists of Prof. John Wadland’s subject file on Arctic Anthropology. This file consists of booklets with topics including, field work on Banks and Victoria islands in Arctic Canada, antiquity, the Pig Site, Eskimo art, public consultations on population questions, and archaeological resources of the Canadian north.
Chatelain's map of North America was published to promote the interests of the Compagnie Francoise Occident, a trading company established to encourage the development of the Louisiana territory and as a consequence of its development, the stabilization of a lagging French economy. The map illustrates the relationship among the French, English and Spanish claims on the continent.