Series consists of various scrapbooks showcasing KAGS related material, including newspaper articles advertising art exhibitions and workshops, photographs of staff holiday gatherings, newspaper articles on local artists such as Theresa Harman, Joan Carlen, Majorie Gorman, Doug Andrews, Doris Clark, Dorothy Martin, Jo-Anne Connell Northey, Richard Northey, Edna Stephens, and Sharon Taylor, as well as event collaborations with The Photographic Print Group of Peterborough, and thank-you notes and comments from guests and artists.
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.
This newspaper is an Ojibwa/Cree publication and is published in Timmins, Ontario. Topics covered include Treaty No.9 Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Indigenous leadership, rights and treaty research, and the health liaison program.
This newspaper is published in Fort Simpson, N.W.T. and includes articles on the Dene National Assembly, northern development, and Indigenous education.
This newspaper was published by the Indian and Inuit Affairs Program, Ottawa, Ontario [Indian and Northern Affairs]. Articles are published in English and French; the newspaper was distributed free to "Indians and other interested persons and organizations."
This newspaper was published by the Saskatchewan Native Communications Corporation, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and is self-described as the "voice of the Metis nation". Topics covered include issues of Metis concern, especially in Saskatchewan.
This newspaper was published by the Confederation of Indians of Quebec; articles are written in French and English. Topics covered include the Indian Act, land claims, health of Quebec Indigenous people, education, and Indigenous rights.
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.