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Laurie Barron fonds - MG 233 - 1932-1999, predominant 1979-1999. - 7.55 m of textual records and other material. Historical note Frank Laurie Barron was born on March 13, 1942. He received a B.A. (1965-66) in history, M.A. (1968), and M.Phil (1970) in Canadian history, all from the University of Waterloo, and a Ph.D. (1976) in Canadian social history from the University of Guelph. Prior to his appointment at the University of Saskatchewan, he was an assistant professor at Brandon University (1976- 1982). He was appointed as an associate professor at the University of Saskatchewan in 1982, as one of the founding members of the Department of Native Studies. He was the head of the department from 1985-1991. He was the founding editor of the Native Studies Review (1984- 1995), published at the University of Saskatchewan, and resumed duties as editor in 1999. His books include Walking in Indian moccasins: the native policies of Tommy Douglas and the CCF (1997); Urban Indian reserves: forging new relationships in Saskatchewan (1999, edited with Joseph Garcea); and 1885 and after: native society in transition (1986, edited with James Waldram). He died in Saskatoon on January 11, 2000. Scope and content The fonds consists of files relating to the teaching and research career of Laurie Barron, and consists predominantly of resource files including publications by others and photocopies of archival and library material. The fonds is organized into the following series and subseries: 1. Resource files Articles by others Theses Archival material 2. Writing and research Writing by Barron Files re Walking in Indian Moccasins Files re urban reserves Files compiled by research assistants 3. Teaching Lectures Course readings and notes 4. Administrative and collegial files CV etc. Grants Files re department Files re extension work 5. Audio-visual Restrictions on access: There are no restrictions.

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Page 1: Laurie Barron fonds - MG 233 - accn · Laurie Barron fonds - MG 233 - 1932-1999, predominant 1979-1999. - 7.55 m of textual records and other material. Historical note Frank Laurie

Laurie Barron fonds - MG 233 - 1932-1999, predominant 1979-1999. - 7.55 m of textual

records and other material.

Historical note

Frank Laurie Barron was born on March 13, 1942. He received a B.A. (1965-66) in history,

M.A. (1968), and M.Phil (1970) in Canadian history, all from the University of Waterloo, and a

Ph.D. (1976) in Canadian social history from the University of Guelph. Prior to his appointment

at the University of Saskatchewan, he was an assistant professor at Brandon University (1976-

1982). He was appointed as an associate professor at the University of Saskatchewan in 1982, as

one of the founding members of the Department of Native Studies. He was the head of the

department from 1985-1991. He was the founding editor of the Native Studies Review (1984-

1995), published at the University of Saskatchewan, and resumed duties as editor in 1999. His

books include Walking in Indian moccasins: the native policies of Tommy Douglas and the CCF

(1997); Urban Indian reserves: forging new relationships in Saskatchewan (1999, edited with

Joseph Garcea); and 1885 and after: native society in transition (1986, edited with James

Waldram). He died in Saskatoon on January 11, 2000.

Scope and content

The fonds consists of files relating to the teaching and research career of Laurie Barron, and

consists predominantly of resource files including publications by others and photocopies of

archival and library material.

The fonds is organized into the following series and subseries:

1. Resource files

Articles by others

Theses

Archival material

2. Writing and research

Writing by Barron

Files re Walking in Indian Moccasins

Files re urban reserves

Files compiled by research assistants

3. Teaching

Lectures

Course readings and notes

4. Administrative and collegial files

CV etc.

Grants

Files re department

Files re extension work

5. Audio-visual

Restrictions on access: There are no restrictions.

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SERIES 1: RESOURCE FILES. - [ca. 1950-1998]. - 3.6 m.

ARTICLES BY OTHERS. - 2.29 m.

Includes clippings, reprints, photocopies of articles, etc. Organized primarily by author

or organization; by title if the author is unknown; and occasionally by subject (e.g.

AOka - newspaper accounts@).

Box 1

1-1 Achieving certainty in comprehensive land claims settlements. - [ca. 1995?].

1-2 Acoose, Paul. - [198-].

Articles and audio cassette.

1-3 Adams, Howard, Prisoner of Grass (Ch. 7-9).

1-4 Adetta, Lady, ABlack Curse@ document.

1-5 Ahenakew, Freda, AProblems in Cree Semantics.@ 1-6 Alaska Highway Pipeline Inquiry report, 1977

1-7 Albers, Patricia C. and William R. James, AIllusion and Illumination: Visual Images of

American Indian Women in the West.@ 1-8 Alberta Native Affairs Secretariat, A Guide to Native Communities in Alberta, 1986.

1-9 The alienation of Indian reserve lands during the administration of Sir Wilfred Laurier,

to 1-11 1896-1911: Pheasant=s Rump Reserve #68, Ocean Man Reserve #69. Report

prepared for Federation of Saskatchewan Indians. - 1978. - 3 folders.

1-12 Allen, R.S., ABig Bear@ (Sask. History). - 1972.

1-13 Allison, Derek J., AFourth World Education in Canada and the faltering Promise of

Native Teacher Education Programs@. - 1983.

1-14 Anderson, Ian, ALost and Found@ [Micmacs of Newfoundland]. - 1983.

1-15 Andrews, Isabel, AYellow Calf incident 1884@, 1975.

1-16 Archer, C.I., ACannibalism in the Early History of the N.W. Coast ...@. - 1980.

1-17 Assembly of First Nations, AFirst Nations Circle on the Constitution,@ 1991.

1-18 Averkieva, Julia, AThe [Tlingit?] Indians@ (Barron=s notes).

1-19 Axtell, James, A... Ethnohistory of Missions.@ 1-20 Bailey, A.G., AThe Effect of Contact on the French.@ 1-21 Baptie, S., AEdgar Dewdney.@ 1-35 Bartlett, Richard, ARe: The Establishment of Reserves in Saskatchewan.@ 1-22 Battleford Beleaguered.

1-23 Bear Robe, Andrew, AFederal Indian Policy and Indian Self-Government ...@ 1-24 Bennett, B., APasses for Indians to Leave Reserves.@ 1-25 Berkhofer, R.F., A... Genealogy of the Scientific Theory of the Indian.@ 1-26 Bibliography - Canadian Indian policy.

1-27 Bibliography: Grad theses on Indians.

1-28 Bibliography - Indian spirituality.

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1-29 Bibliography: Native women.

1-30 Bibliography - Indians and the law.

1-31 Bibliography - Indian treaties.

1-32 Bibliographies - ANatives and Northern Development Bibliography@; AResearch

Methods Bibliography@; AMetis and Fur Trade [Bibliography]@. 1-33 Bibliographical Society of Canada, AIndian/Native Studies in Canada, 1980-1992: A

Bibliographical Essay,@ 1992.

1-34 Bill C-31. - [ca. 1985?].

Box 2

2-1 Bill C-47 - AAct to Amend the Indian Act@ (status issue). - 1984.

2-2 Bishop, C., AOjibway, Cree and HBC in Northern Ontario - conflict in 18th Century@. - 1974.

2-3 Blue, Art(?), AMusic of the North.@ 2-4 Blythe, Jennifer M. et al, A>I Was Never Idle=: Women and Work in Moosonee and

Moose Factory,@ 1985.

2-5 Boon, T.C., AHenry Budd: First Nations Indians Ordained.@ 2-6 Boswell, Marion J., ACivilizing the Indian.@ 2-7 Bourgeault, Ron, AThe Development of Capitalism and the Subjugation of Native

Women in Northern Canada.@ 2-8 Bourgeois, Donald, ASix Nations ... >Tow Paths=@. - 1982.

2-9 Bourgeois, Donald, AMohawks of the Gibson Indian Land Claim.@ 2-10 Bowden, H.W., AAmerican Indians and Christian Missions.@ 2-11 Breaking the Trail to Northern Community Empowerment. - 1998.

2-12 Brody, Hugh, AIndians on Skid Row, 1971.

2-13 Brody, Hugh, The People=s Land [Barron=s notes].

2-14 Brown, Judith K., AEconomic Organization and the Position of Women among the

Iroquois,@ Ethnohistory. - 1970.

2-15 Buckley, Helen, AFarming for Canadian Indians?@- 1971.

2-16 Card, O.S., ASpaulding Again?@ (re: Mormon Church).

2-17 Cardinal, Harold, AApplication of Provincial Laws on Indian Reserves: Is the Enclave

Theory Coming Back?@ 2-18 Carter, Sarah, A... Pass system.@ - 1985.

2-19 Carter, Sarah, AHayter Reed=s >Peasant= Farming Policy and Indian Reserve Agriculture

in Treaty Four, 1889-1897.@ 2-20 Centre for Community Studies - workshop material. - 1960.

2-21 Coates, Ken, AFederal Government and Indians of the Yukon.@ 2-22 Conchelos, Greg, ACommunity Based Research@ 2-23 Constitution - Reports and proposals re Native peoples and the Constitution. - 1980.

2-24 Corrigan, Sam, APlains Indian Powwow: Cultural Integration in Manitoba and

Saskatchewan@. - 1970.

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2-25 Couture, Joseph, APhilosophy ... Native Education@, One Century Later [Barron=s

notes]

2-26 Cruikshank, E.A., AThe Coming of the Loyalist Mohawks to the Bay of Quinte,@ 1929

(reprinted).

2-27 Culleton, Beatrice, In Search of April Raintree [Barron=s notes].

2-28 Cuthand, Stan, ANative ... Prairie 1920-30@, One Century Later [Barron=s notes]

2-29 Dailey, Robert C., AThe Midewiwin, Ontario=s First Medical Society@, 1958.

2-30 Daniel, Richard C., AA History of Native Claims Processes in Canada, 1867-1979,@ 1980 (prepared for Research Branch, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs).

2-31 Daniels, Harry, We are the new nation.

2-32 Davis, Natalie Zemon, AIroquois Women, European Women,@ 1994.

2-33 Dempsey, James, AIndians and World War One.@ 2-34 Dempsey, Hugh, AThe first Indian agent.@ 2-35 Dempsey, H., AOne Hundred Years of Treaty 7@. 2-36 Dene National Assembly. - 1991.

2-37 Denny, Sir Cecil, ALaw Marches West.@ 2-38 Denton, Trevor, AA Study of Residential Immobility at a Canadian Indian Reserve.@ 2-39 Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, Manitoba Region,

AObjectives and Goals 1975-76.@ 2-40 Devlin, Richard F., ed., AFirst Nations Issues.@ 2-41 Dick, Lyle, Review of Newman=s History of the HBC.

2-42 Dickason, O.P., AEuropeans and Amerindians: Some Comparative Aspects.@ 2-43 Dictionary of Canadian Biography, APontiac.@ 2-44 Director, Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain, AThe Mixed or

>Half-Breed= Races of North-Western Canada@, by A.P. Reid, 1875.

2-45 AThe Dismantling of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development ...:

Framework Agreement, Workplan, Memorandum of Understanding@ (Manitoba),

1994.

2-46 Dobbin, Murray, AThomas Flanagan=s Riel.@ 2-47 Donville, R. et al, AReligious Life@ (New France).

2-48 Doxtater, Marlene M., AThe Metis Women=s Association of Manitoba.@ 2-49 Drucker, P., ANative Brotherhood of B.C.@

Box 3

3-1 Dyer, Alrich J., AIndian Metis and Inuit of Canada in Theses and Dissertations, 1892-

1987,@ 1989.

3-2 Economic and social survey of Northern Saskatchewan, interim report no. 1 (Centre

for Community Studies). - 1961.

3-3 Eddy, John A., AMedicine Wheels and Plains Indian Astronomy.@ 3-4 Edmunds, R.D., AIndian Humor: Can the Red Man Laugh?@ 3-5 Ens, Gerhard, AMetis Agriculture in Red River during the Transition from Peasant

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Society to Industrial Capitalism: The Example of St. Francois Xavier, 1835 to

1870.@ 3-6 Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, AOur Way@ - 2 vols.

3-7 Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, ASuicides, Violent and Accidental Deaths

Among Treaty Indians in Saskatchewan,@ [1986?].

3-8 Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations publications.

3-9 Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, ASurvey of Band Members Living Off Reserves,@ 1978.

3-10 Fiddler, Ona, AYellow Calf.@ 3-11 Fifty Years on the Saskatchewan: Chapters in the North-West History prior to 1890 -

related by old timers - vol. I, no. V, 1929. [available in Special Collections -

Shortt FC3503 .C21]

3-12 Fisher, Robin, AIndian Control of the Maritime Fur Trade ... N.W. Coast.@ 3-13 Fisher, Robin, Contact and Conflict - Chpt. 6 AMissionaries.@ 3-14 Flanagan, Thomas, ACase Against Metis Aboriginal Rights.@ 3-15 Franklin, Ben, ARemarks ... Savages of North America.@ 3-16 Fraser, W.B., ABig Bear, Indian Patriot.@ 3-17 Freuchen, P., AThe Problem of the Aged in Eskimo Society.@ 3-18 Frideres, Jim, AGovernment Policy and Indian Urbanization.@ 3-19 Frideres, J.S., AUrban Indians@, Canada=s Indians.

3-20 Frieson, John, AEthnic Stereotypes Among University Students,@ 1983.

3-21 Fryer, Harold, AFrog Lake Massacre.@ 3-22 Gaffney, M., A... Discipline in Alaska Native Studies ...@, 1984.

3-23 Getches, David, ATribal-State Relationships in the United States.@ 3-24 Gibson, James, ARussian Maritime Fur Trade of the N.W. Coast.@ 3-25 Giraud, M., ANote on the Half-Breed Problem in Manitoba,@ 1937.

3-26 Giraud, M., AWestern Metis after the Insurrection.@ 3-27 Goddard, John, AForked Tongues@ (Lubicon), Saturday Night, 1988.

3-28 Goossen, N.G., AMissionary-Indian-Trader: Triangular ...@. 3-29 Graham, Elizabeth, AMedicine Man to Missionary@ [Barron=s notes]

3-30 Grant, S.D., AIndian Affairs under ... Scott: Plains Cree@, 1983.

3-31 Green, Joyce, ASexual Equality and Indian Government ... Bill C-51.@ - 1985.

3-32 Gresko, Jacqueline, AWhite >Rites= and Indian >Rites=: Indian Education and Native

Responses in the West, 1870-1910.@ 3-33 Gualtieri, Antonio, AIndigenization of Christianity and Syncretism Among the Indians

and Inuit of Western Arctic.@ 3-34 Guerin et al v. R. and National Indian Brotherhood (Supreme Court of Canada), 1984.

Re surrendered property, etc.

3-35 [Gwich=in land claim settlement]. - 1991.

3-36 Hall, D.J., AClifford Sifton and Canadian Indian Administration, 1896-1905.@ 3-37 Hallowell, I., AImpact of American Indian on American Culture,@ 1957.

3-38 Hancock, M., AThe Forgotten Women - Early Fur Trade.@

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3-39 Hanson, Wynne, AThe Urban Indian Woman and her Family,@ 1980.

3-40 Harding, Jim, AAboriginal Rights and Government Wrongs: Uranium Mining and

Neocolonialism in Northern Saskatchewan,@ 1988.

3-41 Hatt, Ken, ADefinitions of Metis ...@ 3-42 Hawkes, David C., AAboriginal Self-Government: What Does It Mean?@ 1985.

Box 4

4-1 Heidenreich, C.E., AHuron: A brief ethnography.@ 4-2 Heidenreich, Conrad, AMapping ... Native Groups.@ 4-3 Helson, Dave, AThe Indian and the Law.@ 4-4 Henderson, William, ACanada=s Indian Reserves: Pre-Confederation.@ 4-5 Hill, B.E., AGrand River Navigation Company and Six Nations,@ - 1971.

4-6 Historical development of the Indian Act. - 1975.

4-7 History, ARecord of Canadian Indians in 2 World Wars,@ 1950.

4-8 Hodge, William, AThe First Americans: Then and Now.@ 4-9 Hoijer, Harry, AIndian Languages of North America.@ 4-10 Holm, T., A... American Indian participation in World War II.@ 4-11 Hughes, Charles, AChanging Eskimo World.@ 4-12 Hurdy, J.M., AFire Torture ...@ [Iroquois], Am. Ind. Religions

4-13 Hurdy, J.M., AGhost Dance@ [Plains], Am. Indian Religions [Barron=s notes]

4-14 Hurdy, J.M., AGlory Hunters@ [Plains], Am. Indian Religions.

4-15 AThe Indian Act of 1876 and the Treaties of Manitoba,@ 1977.

4-16 Indian Act - office consolidation, 1983.

4-17 Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Information

- A record of aboriginal constitutional reform

4-18 Indian Record.

4-19 Literature on AIndian Self Government.@ - 3 folders.

4-20 AIndian Summer: From Meech Lake to Oka.@ 4-21 The Indians and Metis of Northern Saskatchewan (Centre for Community Studies). -

1963.

4-22 Intergovernmental Relations Secretariat, ASummary of Progress on Tripartite

Negotiations on Indian Services,@ 1977.

Box 5

5-1 Intergovernmental Relations Subcommittee of Cabinet, AProgram Analysis of

Government Services to Status Indians in Manitoba: A Provincial Perspective,@ 1976.

5-2 AThe Inuit@ section, in North American Indians: A Comprehensive Account.

5-3 Inuktitut Magazine, September 1983 - AWriting Systems and Translations.@ 5-4 Inuktitut Magazine, March 1983.

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5-5 Inuktitut Magazine, May 1982 (Dept. of Indian and Northern Affairs)

5-6 Jackson, Douglas, AMicmac Land Use and Occupancy of Newfoundland during the

20th Century.@ 5-7 Jaenen, Cornelius, AAmerindian Views of French Culture.@ 5-8 Jaenen, Cornelius, ARole of Presents in French-Amerindian Trade.@ 5-9 Jaenen, Cornelius, AThe Frenchification and Evangelization of the Amerindians in the

Seventeenth Century New France.@ 5-10 Jaenen, Cornelius, ALes sauvages ameriquains.@ 5-11 Jaenen, Cornelius, AMeeting of the French, Amerindians - 17th century.@ 5-12 Jaenen, Cornelius, AMissionary approaches to native peoples.@ 5-13 Jaenen, Cornelius, AUniqueness of French Relationship with Native Peoples.@ 5-14 Jaine, Linda, ATo What Extent Have Legislative Solutions Been Effective In Solving

The Indian >Status= Issue Particularly For Indian Women?@, 1988.

5-15 Jaques, B., AMixed Marriages Can Prove Costly.@ 5-16 Jenness, Diamond, AHunting Bands of Eastern and Western Canada.@ 5-17 Jenness, Eileen, AIndian Tribes of Canada@ [Barron=s notes].

5-18 Johnston, Patrick, ANative Children and the Child Welfare System@ [Barron=s notes].

5-19 Jull, Peter, ALapland: The Native North in Norway.@ - 1988.

5-20 Jull, Peter, ASelf-government for northern peoples.@ - 1984.

37-17 Justice issues - various articles.

5-21 Kaplansky, Marsha (Inuit Tapirisat of Canada), AInuit in the South,@ 1981.

5-22 Kehoe, Alice, AGhost Dance Religion in Saskatchewan@ [Barron=s notes].

5-23 Kehoe, Alice, ASask. Indian Religious Beliefs.@ 5-24 Kehoe, Alice, ASection 3: the Inuit,@ North American Indians.

5-25 Kemp, H.D., ADept. of the Interior in the West, 1873-1883.@ 5-26 Kenyon, W.A., AOrigins of the Iroquois.@ 5-27 Kew, J.E.M., Cumberland House in 1960 (Centre for Community Studies). - 1962. - 2

vols.

5-28 Kickingbird, Kirke, AIndian Sovereignty: The American Experience.@ 5-29 Kienetz, A., AMetis >Nationalism= and the Concept of a Metis Land Base in Canada=s

Prairie Provinces,@ 1988.

5-30 Laliberté, Ron, AWandering Spirit.@ 5-31 Laliberte, Ron and Vic Satzewich, AReserves and the Reserve Army of Labour: Native

Migrant Labour in the Southern Alberta Sugar Beet Industry.@ 5-32 Landes, Ruth, AAbnormal Among the Ojibwa.@ 5-33 Larmour, Jean, AEdgar Dewdney ... 1879-1884@, 1980.

5-34 Lavallee, Guy A., AThe Michif French Language: A symbol of Metis group identity at

St. Laurent, Manitoba,@ 1990.

5-35 LaViolette, F.E., ANative Conduct ...@ Struggle for Survival.

5-36 Lavel, Jeanette - trial in Supreme Court.

5-37 Leacock and Lurie, ANorth American Indians.@ 5-38 Leonardy, Matthias, AFirst Nations= Self-Government in Canada: Segregation or Legal

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Pluralism?@ 1994.

5-39 Leighton, Doug, AA Victorian Civil Servant ... Vankoughnet.@ - 1978.

5-40 LeBlanc, P.G., AIndian-Missionary Contact in Huronia 1615-49.@ 5-41 Leslie, J., AThe Treaty-Making Process: The >Peace and Friendship= Treaties of the

Maritimes and the Hudson=s Bay Co. Treaties on Vancouver Island.@ 5-42 Liaison: The monthly journal for the criminal justice system, October 1984.

5-43 ALilooet Stories,@ Sound Heritage, 1977.

5-44 Little Bear, Leroy, AImpact of S.88 of the Indian Act ...@ 5-45 Looy, A., Chpt. IV: AIndian agent - instrument of civilization.@ 5-46 Looy, A., ASaskatchewan=s first Indian agent: Dickieson@, 1979.

5-47 Lucier, Ed, AChief John Smith.@ 5-48 Lurie, Nancy, AA Suggested Hypothesis for the Study of Indian Drinking,@ 1969.

5-49 Lussier, A.S., AThe French-Speaking Mixed Bloods= Relations with the French-

Canadians in Manitoba since 1900.@

Box 6

6-1 [Lussier, A.S.?], AGrand Rapids, Manitoba,@ 1987.

6-2 Lussier, A.S., AThe Metis and the French-Canadians 1870-1984.@ 6-3 Lussier, A.S., AMetis and Non-Status Indians ...@ 6-4 Lussier, A.S., AMsgr. Provencher and the Native People of Red River, 1818-1853.@ 6-5 MacDonald, Flora, AIndian Status: Who=s to Decide?@, 1973.

6-6 MacGregor, R., AIndian Land Claims,@ 1981.

6-7 MacInnes, AHistory of Indian Administration in Canada.@ 6-8 Macleod, Neil John, AThe Indian Agent@ - typescript. - 4 folders.

6-9 Madill, Dennis (Treaties and Historical Research Centre), AAn Archival Finding Aid

for Primary Source Material on the Metis,@ 1979.

6-10 AThe M.I.B.: Power or Pawn?@ 6-11 Map: Squirrel Island Indian Land Claim; Missisagi River Indian Reserve #8; Robinson

Huron Treaty #61

6-12 Map: Assabaska Land Claim.

6-13 Maps of Indian Reserves and Settlements in the National Map Collection, vol. II

(Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories),

1981.

6-14 Martin, Calvin, AThe European Impact on the Culture of a Northeastern Algonquian

Tribe: An Ecological Interpretation,@ 1974.

6-15 Marule, M.S., ACanadian Government=s Termination Policy,@ One Century Later.

6-16 Matheson, G.M., Historical directory of Indian agents and agencies in Canada.

6-17 Mathur, Mary, AThat a Woman=s Work is Never Done ...@ 6-18 McCormack, Patricia, Proceedings of the Fort Chipewyan and Fort Vermilion

Bicentennial Conference, 1988, published 1990 - table of contents.

6-19 McHardie, Bennett, ABibliography of the History of Canadian Indian and Inuit Health,@

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Treaty and Aboriginal Rights Research of the Indian Association of Alberta, 1981.

6-20 McKay, Dave, AThe Non-People@ (Metis), 1972.

6-21 McLean, Don, Metis Rebellion (review by Dennis Duffy).

6-22 McLeod, D., AJohn Tootoosis 1898-.@ 6-23 McLeod, D., APaul Acoose.@ 6-24 McNab, David, AAccount of an 1881 Survey ...@ 6-25 McNab, David, A...Boundaries of Walpole Island Indian Reserve #46.@ 6-26 McNab, David T., AExchanging Time with the Ojibwa: An Exploration of the Notions

of Time and Territoriality,@ 1990.

6-27 McNab, David, AHearty Cooperation and Efficient Aid, the Metis and Treaty #3.@ 6-28 McNab, David, A... Proclamation 1763 and British Indian Policy 1750-1794.@ 6-29 McNab, David, AProfessionalization of Historical Research ...@ 6-30 McNab, David, ASome Historical Thoughts on Native Studies.@ 6-31 McNab, David, A... Thompson and Mississagi River Indian Reserve #8.@ 6-32 McNab, David, course outlines - History of Indians.

6-33 McNab, David, AReport on Government Relations with the Indian (Ontario).@ 6-34 McNab, David, AResearch Report on the Road Allowance on the West End of Lots 3

and 4, Range A, Township of Cobden and Mississagi River Indian Reserve #8,

Robinson Huron Treaty.@ 6-35 McNab, David, AHerman Merivale and the Native Question, 1837-1861,@ 1977.

6-36 McNab, David, AResearch Report on Island #9 and Marshy Bay Adjacent to the

Mississagi River Indian Reserve #8, Robinson Huron Treaty.@ 6-37 McNab, David, AThe Governments of Ontario and Canada and Indian Lands in Ontario

(the development of the 1924 Canada-Ontario Indian Land Agreement),@ 1980.

6-38 McNab, David, AResearch Report on the Two Chain Allowance Adjacent to Agency

Indian Reserve #1 and Couchiching Indian Reserve #16A ... on Rainy Lake,@ 1981.

6-39 McNab, David, A... Northern Boundary of Mississagi River ...,@ 1980.

6-40 McNab, David, A... #3 Indian Reserve in Ontario,@ 1983.

6-41 McNab, David, AOntario Department of Crown Lands,@ 1984.

6-42 McNab, David, AAspects of Metis Participation in the Treaty-Making Process in

Ontario: A Preliminary View,@ 1984.

6-43 McNab, David, Native Chronology: Course at B[randon] U[niversity].

6-44 McNab, David, AThe >Albatross= and Beyond ... (Robinson Huron Treaty),@ 1982.

6-45 McNab, David, A... Chapleau Game Preserve and New Brunswick House ...@

Box 7

7-1 McNab, David, ALegacy of George Martin: Mohawk Chief,@ 1984.

7-2 Meggars, B., AChpt. 2: Settling the Hemisphere.@ 7-3 Meijer Drees, Laurie, ANikanistimakewin / Thinking for the Future: The political

thought of John Tootoosis and John Callihoo,@ 1998.

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7-4 Memorian, Brother, AR.C. Missions in Canada.@ 7-5 Metis Association of Alberta, AMetis Land Rights in Alberta.@ 7-6 Meyer, David, and Robert A. Hutton, APasquatinow and the Red Earth Crees,@ Prairie

Forum, 1998.

7-7 Miller, J.R., AIndian-White Relations in Canada: The Case of Residential Schooling,@ 1986.

7-8 Millay, John, and Conchelas, C., ACommunity-Based Historical Research ...@ 7-9 Minnis, John, AAsch: Home and Native Land@ (review).

7-10 Montgomery, M., ASix Nations Indians and Macdonald Franchise,@ 1965.

7-11 Monture-Okanee, Patricia A. - various articles.

7-12 Moranz, Toby, AOral and Recorded History in James Bay.@ 7-13 Morissette, Diane, ANative Women in Quebec: Resources and Associations.@ 7-14 Morris, AThe Stone Fort and Manitoba Post Treaties.@ 7-15 Morton, A.S., ARed River Settlement in the Plans of the Hudson=s Bay Co., 1812-

1825.@ 7-16 Morton, W.L., AThe Canadian Metis,@ The Beaver, 1950.

7-17 Munroe, John, Hon., AStatements ...,@ 1983.

7-18 Native Women=s Association of Canada.

7-19 Newbery, J.W., AQuality of Native Religion,@ Studies in Religion, 1980.

7-20 News clips. - 1986.

One article, AP.A. plagued by race-related problems.@ 7-21 National Indian Brotherhood, AIndian Control of Indian Education,@ 1972 / also

Manitoba Metis Federation paper on education, 1975.

7-22 National Indian Socio-Economic Development CommitteeATo Have What is One=s

Own.@ 7-23 Native peoples: department of education resources pertaining to Indians, Inuit and

Metis (Manitoba). - 1980.

7-24 Native studies in Canada: a research guide. - 1989.

Native Law 68-282 (Brandon University; David R. James). - 7 folders.

7-25 Folders 1 to 6

to 7-30

Box 8

8-1 Folder 7

8-2 ANRTA [Natural Resources Transfer Agreement] and Treaty Rights.@ 8-3 Nicks, Trudy, AIroquois and the Fur Trade in Western Canada.@ 8-4 AThe Northern Fur Trade: A Review of Conceptual and Meth[o]dological Problems.@ 8-5 Northern Great Plains History Conference, Brandon, Manitoba, 1995.

Papers by Anthony Gulig, Joe Sawchuk, and James Pitsula, with commentary

apparently by Barron.

8-6 Northern Saskatchewan Bibliography - part I: Human Development, part II: Eco-

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Biology, Institute for Northern Studies, Saskatoon, 1975.

8-7 Oates, Maurice (North West Zone Medical Services), AReserve Stress and Coping

Skills.@ 8-8 Oka - newspaper accounts.

8-9 Ontario Indian, Sept. 1982.

8-10 Ontario Indian - Dakota Sioux in Canada, 1982.

8-11 Ontario Native Affairs Directorate - various.

8-12 Ontario Native Women=s Association, AAn Aboriginal Right: >Equality,=@ 1984.

8-13 Ontario Native Women=s Association, Ontario Native Women: A Perspective, 1980.

8-14 Ontario Native Women=s Association, Resource Manual, 1983.

8-15 Oral history - research methods.

8-16 Osborne, John, AEdgar Dewdney 1835-1916.@ 8-17 Pakes, Fraser J., ASeeing with the Stereotypic Eye: the Visual Image of the Plains

Indian.@ - 1985.

Includes photographs; late draft of article used in Native Studies Review

(reviewers= copies and other drafts discarded).

8-18 Pannekoek, F., Review of New Peoples Revisited

8-19 Pannekoek, Fritz, ASome Comments on the Social Origins of the Riel Protest of 1869.@ 8-20 Pastore, Ralph, AIndians of Newfoundland.@ 8-21 Patterson, E. Palmer, AA Decade of Change: Origins of the Nishga and Tsimshian

Land Protests in the 1880s,@ 1983.

8-22 Patterson, E. Palmer, ANishga Initiative and Missionary Response: Robert Doolan at

Quinwoch, B.C.,@ 1981.

8-23 Patterson, E. Palmer, AThe Poet and the Indian: Indian Themes in the Poetry of Duncan

Campbell Scott and John Collier,@ 1976.

8-23 Payment, Diane, AMonsieur Batoche,@ Saskatchewan History, 1979.

8-24 Penner, Keith, Proceedings of the Standing Committee on Indian Affairs and Northern

Development (House of Commons), 1984.

8-25 Pilon, K, AChief Beardy.@ 8-26 Pilon, K., AChief Mistawasis.@ 8-27 Pohorecky, Zenon, ASaskatchewan Indian Heritage: The First Two Hundred

Centuries,@ 1970.

8-28 Porter, Tom, ATraditions of the Constitution of the Six Nations.@

8-29 >Poundmaker: A Century of Peace= - film proposal.

Clippings, letters, etc. (bound).

8-30 Price, John A., AA Critical Analysis of Graduate Theses in Native Studies,@ 1984.

8-31 Price, John A., AThe First Native Studies Instructors Symposium,@ 1983.

8-32 Price, John, AArctic Inuit ...,@ Indians of Canada.

8-33 Price, John, ACanadian Indian Families,@ 1983.

8-34 Price, John, AIroquoia - Huron and Iroquois: Warfare among Tribal Farmers@; AArctic -

Inuit: Environmental Adaptations.@ 8-35 Price, John, AOverview of Recent Books ... Native Studies.@

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8-36 Price, John, APlains Blackfoot ...@ 8-37 Price, Richard, ANSR Comment@ - commentary on Sally Weaver=s AIndian Policy in the

New Conservative Government@, Native Studies Review. - 1986.

8-38 Price, Richard T., AClaims Negotiations and Settlement: Fort Chipewyan Cree, Alberta

and Canada.@ 8-39 Pritchard, James S., AFor the Glory of God: The Quinte Mission, 1668-1680,@ 1973.

8-40 Purich, Donald J., AAffirmative Action in Canadian Law Schools: The Native Student

in Law School,@ 1987.

8-41 R. v. Horseman (Supreme Court of Canada), 1990.

Re treaty rights.

8-42 R. v. Sioui (Supreme Court of Canada), 1990.

Re treaty rights.

8-43 R. v. Sparrow (Supreme Court of Canada), 1990.

Re aboriginal rights in Constitution.

8-44 Raby, S., AIndian Land Surrenders in Southern Saskatchewan.@ 8-45 Ray, A.G., AConservation Schemes of HBC - Resource Management.@

Box 9

9-1 Ray, A.G. and Freeman, D., Give Us Good Measure, An Economic Analysis of

Relations between the Indians and the Hudson=s Bay Company before 1763

(reviews by Watkins and Rich). - [ca. 1979].

9-2 Ray, Arthur, AFur Trade History ...,@ One Century Later.

9-3 Ray, Arthur J., AThe Northern Great Plains: Pantry of the Northwestern Fur Trade,

1774-1885,@ 1984.

9-4 Ray, A., ATreaty Rights to Wild Rice: Treaty #3 - Manitoba.@ 9-5 Ray, Arthur J., AWilliam Todd: Doctor and Trade, for the Hudson=s Bay Company,

1816-51,@ 1984.

9-6 Red Horse, John, AFamily Structure and Value Orientation ...@ (American Indians).

9-7 ARed Paper.@ - 1970.

Response to the Government=s AWhite Paper@ by the Indian Association of

Alberta.

9-8 ARemove the Child and the Circle is Broken - A Response to the Proposed Children=s

Act Consultation Paper,@ [ca. 1982].

9-9 Report of the Deputy Superintendent General, AIndians and the Great War.@ 9-10 Report of the Race Relations and Policing Task Force (Ontario). - 1989.

9-11 Residential schools research.

9-12 Rich, E.E., ATrade Habits and Economic Motivation Among the Indians of North

America,@ 1960.

9-13 Richardson, Arthur, ALife-Cycle, Career Pattern, and the Decision to Move.@ 9-14 Riegert, Eduard, A>Indian Awareness=: Can We See Non-Peoples as People?@ 9-15 Risteen, Frank B., AChildren of Sir John Johnson and Lady Mary (Polly) Johnson ...@

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9-16 Robinson, Eric et al, AInfested Blanket@ [Barron=s notes].

9-17 Robinson, J.C. Papers - 1850, ADiary.@ 9-18 Robinson, Patricia J., AResearch Report on Squirrel Island Land Claim and Garden

River Indian Reserve #14,@ 1980.

9-19 ARole of Dreams in Iroquois Society@ (student essay).

9-20 Rostkowski, Joelle, AThe Redman=s Appeal for Justice: Deskaheh and the League of

Nations.@ 9-21 Rotstein, Abraham, AInnis: The Alchemy of Fur and Wheat,@ 1977.

9-22 Rotstein, Abraham, ATrade and Politics ....@ 9-23 Rousseau, J. and Brown, G., AThe Indians of Northeastern North America,@ Dictionary

of Canadian Biography.

9-24 Saskatchewan Indian Elders (oral history), 1976.

9-25 Saskatchewan Police Commission, Seminar on Native/Indian cultural police

initiatives. - 1990.

9-26 Sawchuk, Joe, ADevelopment or Domination? The Metis and Government Funding.@ 9-27 Sawchuk, Joe, Metis of Manitoba [Barron=s notes]

9-28 Schmeiser, D.A., AIndians, Eskimos and the Law.@ 9-29 Scott, Duncan, AIndian Affairs 1840-1867.@ 9-30 Sealey, Bruce (?), ADevelopment of Political Organizations.@ 9-31 Sealey, D. Bruce, AEducation of the Manitoba Metis: An Historical Sketch,@ [ca.

1977].

9-32 Sealey, Bruce, The Education of Native Peoples in Manitoba, 1980.

9-33 Service, E.R., AThe Nootka of British Columbia.@ 9-34 Shepard, R. Bruce, APrairie Press and Almighty Voice,@ 1978.

9-35 Shore, Fred, AHon. Pierre Delorme ....@ - 1984.

9-36 ASix Nations Indian Land Claim.@ 9-37 Slattery, Brian, AUnderstanding Aboriginal Rights,@ 1987.

9-38 Smith, Donald B., AGrey Owl,@ 1971.

9-39 Smith, Donald, ADispossession of Mississauga Indians.@ 9-40 Smith, Donald B., AWho are the Mississauga?@ 1975.

9-41 Articles re South Africa

9-42 Sprague, D.N., AGovernment Lawlessness ... Manitoba Land Claims.@

Box 10

10-1 Sprague, D.N., AManitoba Land Question, 1870-1882.@ 10-2 Sprenger, G. Herman, AThe Metis Nation: Buffalo Hunting vs. Agriculture in the Red

River Settlement, ca. 1810-1870,@ 1972.

10-3 Spry, I, ATransition from a nomadic ...@ 10-4 Stagg, Jack, AAnglo-Indian Relations in North America to 1763 and an Analysis of the

Royal Proclamation of 7 October 1763.@ 10-5 Stallcop, Emmett A., AThe So-Called Sun Dance of the Gros Ventre.@

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10-6 Stanley, George F.G., AAlberta=s Half-Breed Reserve Saint-Paul-des-Metis 1896-

1909,@ Other Natives, ed. Lussier.

10-7 Stanley, George F.G., AFirst Indian Reserves in Canada,@ 1950.

10-8 Stanley, George F.G., AIndian Background of Canadian History.@ 10-9 Stanley, George F.G., AThe Indian Problem: Reserves,@ Birth of Western Canada.

10-10 Stanley, George F.G., AIndians in the War of 1812,@ 1950.

10-11 Stanley, George F.G., ASix Nations and American Revolution,@ 1964.

10-12 Stanley, George F.G., ASix Nations Participation in the War of 1812,@ 1963.

10-13 Stanley, George F.G., APolicy of >Francisation= as Applied ...,@ 1949.

Missing pages.

10-14 Stonechild, Blair, AThe Uprising of 1885: Its Impacts on Federal/Indian Relations in

Western Canada,@ 1986.

10-15 Street, W.P.R., ACommission of 1885 to N.W. Territories.@ 10-16 Such, Peter, Vanished Peoples: The Archaic Dorset & Beothuk People of

Newfoundland, 1978

Photocopies of selected chapters; copy available in Main Library, E99 .B4S93

10-17 Surtees, R.J., AChanging Image of the Canadian Indian: An Historical Approach.@ 10-18 Surtees, R.J., AIndian Land Cessions in Upper Canada, 1815-1830,@ 1982.

10-19 Surtees, R.J., AThe Iroquois in Canada.@ 10-20 Surtees, R.J., AThe Development of an Indian Reserve Policy in Canada,@ 1969.

10-21 Surtees, R.J., AStudying Indian History in Canada: Some reasons and some methods.@ 10-22 Sweeny, Alastair, AGovernment policy and Saskatchewan Indian veterans: A brief

history of the Canadian government=s treatment of Indian veterans of the two

World Wars.@ - 1979.

Prepared for Saskatchewan Indian Veterans= Association

10-23 Sykes, Mayor Rod, AObservations ... Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry.@ - 1976.

10-24 TAWOW: Canadian Indian Cultural Magazine - 3 issues.

10-47 Taylor, C.J., ASome Early Problems of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of

Canada,@ 1983.

10-25 Taylor, John L., ACanada=s North-West Indian Policy in the 1870=s ...@ 10-26 Tennant, Paul, AAboriginal Title in the Courts.@ 10-27 Thatcher, Richard W., AThe Functions of Minority Group Disrepute: The Case of

Native Peoples in Canada,@ 1986.

10-28 Thompson, Ruth, ed., AThe Rights of Indigenous Peoples in International Law:

Workshop Report,@ University of Saskatchewan Native Law Centre, 1986.

10-29 Titley, Brian, ADuncan Campbell Scott and 6-Nations case.@ 10-30 Titley, Brian, AHayter Reed and Indian administration in the West.@ - 1985.

10-31 Titley, E. Brian, AJ.A.N. Provencher ...,@ 1986. [includes Barron=s notes -

commentary?]

10-32 Titley, Brian, AW.M. Graham: Indian Agent ...@. 10-33 Tobias, John, ACanada=s Subjugation of the Plains Cree, 1879-1885.@ 10-34 Tobias, J.L., AIndian Reserves in Western Canada: Indian Homelands or Devices for

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Assimilation.@ 10-35 Tough, F., ATreaty Adhesions in Northern Manitoba.@ 10-36 Tough, Frank, ACritical Writing@ (study skills).

10-37 Tough, Frank, Charts - Economy - Manitoba.

10-38 Tough, Frank, AThe Economic Relationship Between the Indians of Northern Manitoba

and the Hudson=s Bay Company: 1870-1930,@ 1985.

10-39 Tough, Frank, AThe Establishment of a Commercial Fishing Industry and the Demise

of Native Fisheries in Northern Manitoba,@ 1984.

10-40 Traill, Susan M., AA Bibliography of Materials Relating to Native People in the

Documents Section of the John E. Robbins Library@ (Brandon University), 1976.

10-41 Trapping and fishing in the economy of Northern Saskatchewan (Centre for

Community Studies). - 1962. - 2 vols.

10-42 Traquair, R., AMontreal and the Indian Trade Silver.@ Treaties and Historical Research Centre, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada: Treaty

Research Reports. - 1985-1986. - 10 folders.

10-43 Treaty 1 and Treaty 2 (also includes publications list).

10-44 Treaty 3

10-45 Treaty 4

10-46 Treaty 5

Box 11

11-1 Treaty 6

11-2 Treaty 7

11-3 Treaty 8

11-4 Treaty 9

11-5 Treaty 10

11-6 Treaty 11

11-7 Treaty 6 - map and discussion and bands.

11-8 Trigger, Bruce, AChamplain Judged by his Indian Policy ...@ 11-9 Trigger, Bruce, AEthnohistory: Problems and Prospects.@ 11-10 Trigger, Bruce G., AThe French Presence in Huronia: The Structure of Franco-Huron

Relations in the First Half of the Seventeenth Century,@ 1968.

11-11 Trigger, Bruce, AJesuits and the Fur Trade@ [Huronia].

11-12 Trigger, Bruce, AWho were the Laurentian Iroquois?@ 1966.

11-13 Usher, Jean, AApostles and Aborigines: the Social Theory of the Church Missionary

Society, A 1971.

11-14 Ugarenko, L.G., AResearch Report on the Claim of the Chippewas of Sarnia, Kettle

Point and Stoney Point, to the Bed and Water of the Southern Part of Lake Huron

in Ontario,@ 1983.

11-15 Ugarenko, Leonard G., AResearch Report on Long Lake Indian Band #58 Land Claim

regarding Highway #11.@

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11-16 Ugarenko, L.G., AAn Examination of the Religious-Philosophical System of the Indian

as it Related to the Use of Wildlife Resources at the Time of Contact.@ 11-17 Ugarenko, L.G., AResearch Report on the Enniskillen Indian Land Claim.@ 11-18 Ugarenko, L.G., AThe Federal Government and Indian Land Claims in Canada: An

Overview of Policies, Claims and Settlements from 1969 to 1979,@ 1980.

11-19 Ugarenko, L.G., AResearch Report on Whitefish Lake Indian Reserve #6 and the

Flooding of Indian Reserve Lands Adjacent to Lake Panache,@ 1982.

11-20 U.B.C. Reader (1985)

11-21 Upton, L.F.S., Micmacs and Colonists [excerpt; book available in Main Library, E99

.M6U68).

11-22 Upton, L.F.S., AOrigins of Canadian Indian Policy,@ 1973.

11-23 Usher, Peter J., Frank J. Tough and Robert M. Galois, AReclaiming the land: aboriginal

title, treaty rights and land claims in Canada,@ 1992.

11-24 Valentine, V.F., ASome Problems of the Metis of Northern Saskatchewan,@ 1954.

11-25 Van Kirk, Sylvia, AThe Impact of White Women on Fur Trade Society.@ 11-26 Van Kirk, Sylvia, AWomen and the Fur Trade,@ 1972.

11-27 Vanderburgh, Rosamond, AThe Canadian Indian in Ontario=s School Texts: A Study of

Social Studies Textbooks Grades 1 through 8,@ 1968.

11-28 Vaughan, A.T., APuritans and Indians.@ 11-29 Vecsey, Christopher, Traditional Ojibwa Religion [Barron=s notes]

11-30 Venne, Sharon Helen, Indian Acts and Amendments 1868-1975, an indexed collection,

Native Law Centre, 1981.

Box 12

12-1 Veregin, F., Report on Lake St. Martin School, 1978-1979.

12-2 Wade, M., AThe French and the Indians.@ 12-3 Waddell, Eric, APeople >In Between= or Forgotten Nations? The Metis and Creoles de

Couleur of North America.@ 12-4 Waddell, Eric, A... Quebec and French America.@ 12-5 Waldram, Jim, AHydro-Electric ... Negotiation in Northern Manitoba,@ 1983.

12-6 Waldram, Jim, AManitoba=s Hydro Employment Program for Native Northerners@. - 1985.

12-7 Waldram, Jim, review of Poison Stronger than Love: The Destruction of an Ojibwa

Community, by Anastasia M. Shkilnyk.

12-8 Walker, Jim, AThe Indian in Canadian Historical Writing Since 1971.@ 12-9 Weaver, Sally M., AAustralian Aboriginal Policy: Aboriginal Pressure Groups or

Government Advisory Bodies?@ 1983 (in 2 parts).

12-10 Weaver, Sally, AIndian Policy in the New Conservative Government,@ 1986.

Includes Barron=s notes

12-11 Weinfeld, M., ACanada=s Native Peoples: A Jewish Perspective,@ 1981.

12-12 Williamson, N.J., AAbishabis the Cree,@ 1980.

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12-13 White, Bruce, ADoomed to Indian Duty: The Military Agent on the Western Frontier@ [includes Barron=s notes and referee=s comments]

12-14 Whyte, John, ALavell Case and Equality in Canada.@ 12-15 Wise, S.F., AAmerican Revolution and Indian History,@ 1970.

12-16 (White Paper), AStatement of the Government of Canada on Indian Policy,@ 1969.

12-17 Wissler, Clark, AThe Influence of the Horse in the Development on Plains Culture,@ 1914.

12-18 Yukon Indian Women=s Association, Constitution and newsletter, 1981 and 1983.

THESES. - 51 cm.

See also theses on microfilm (Audio Visual series).

12-19 Cooper, Carol Ann, A>To be Free on Our Lands=: Coast Tsimshian and Nisg=a Societies

in Historical Perspective, 1830-1900@ (University of Waterloo, Ph.D. thesis,

1993).

12-20 Dyck, Noel Evan, The administration of federal Indian aid in the North-West

Territories, 1879-1885 (M.A. thesis, History, U of S, 1970) [available in Special

Collections]

12-21 Heber, Robert Wesley, AChipewyan Ethno-Adaptations: Identity Expression for

Chipewyan Indians of Northern Saskatchewan@ (University of Manitoba, Ph.D.

dissertation, 1989).

Kennedy, Jacqueline Judith, Qu=Appelle Industrial School: White >Rites@ for the

Indians of the Old North-West (M.A. thesis, Carleton University, 1970).

[available at U of S Education Library, LC2629 .K4 1970a]. - 4 folders.

12-22 Folders 1 to 3

to 12-24

Box 13

13-1 Folder 4

13-2 Layman, Mellisa Margaret, Utilization of Traditional Health Care Systems by the

to 13-5 Native Population of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (M.A. thesis, University of

Saskatchewan, 1989). - 4 folders. Draft?

13-6 Littlejohn, Catherine Isabel, The Historical Background of the Indian and Northern

to 13-9 Education Program (Ph.D. thesis, University of Calgary, 1983). - 4 folders.

Study of the Indian and Northern Education Program at the University of

Saskatchewan.

13-10 Manore, Jean, Power and performance: The Indian agent and the agency, 1877-1897:

to 13-13 two western case studies (M.A. thesis, University of Ottawa). - 4 folders.

13-14 Meier-Drees, Laurie, AMaking Banff a Wild West: Norman Luxton, Indians and Banff

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Tourism, 1902-1945@ (M.A. thesis, University of Calgary, 1991).

13-15 Meijer-Drees, Laurie, AA History of the Indian Association of Alberta@ (University of

Calgary, Ph.D. dissertation, 1997).

Box 14

14-1 Milloy, J.S., Military and trade chronology of the Plains Cree, 1670-1870 (M.A. thesis,

to 14-6 Carleton University, 1972). [available on microfilm at the U of S library, micro

E99 .C88M54 1972a]. - 6 folders.

14-7 Nestor, Robert James, AHayter Reed, severability, and the subdivision of Indian

reserves on the Canadian Prairies@ (University of Regina, M.A. thesis, 1997).

14-8 Thornton, John P. The national policy, the Department of the Interior and original

settlers. M.A. thesis, 1997.

14-9 Wayslow, Walter Julian, History of Battleford Industrial School for Indians (M.Ed.

to 14-11 thesis, U of S, 1972) [available in U of S Education Library, LC2629 .W32 1972; also

Special Collections, Theses Educ. W323]. - 3 folders.

14-12 Williamson, Karla, The cultural ecological perspectives of Canadian Inuit:

Implications for child-rearing and education. (M.Ed. thesis, 1992.)

14-13 (Author not identified). Reserve Life in the Onion Lake Agency, 1876-1920. - 6

to 14-18 folders.

Seems to be incomplete draft of Subsistence and economic adaptation in the

Onion Lake Agency, 1876-1920, by Laurel Schenstead-Smith (M.A. thesis,

Anthropology, U of S, 1983)- available in Special Collections, Theses Anthrop

S32.

ARCHIVAL MATERIAL. - 80 cm.

National Archives / government publications

Box 15

15-1 Annual reports - Dept. of Indian Affairs. - 1899-1925 - 6 folders.

to 15-6 (from Sessional Papers, available in government publications, U of S: CA1 YS :

S26).

15-7 Archival finding aids (mostly National Archives of Canada; includes Treaties and

Historical Research Centre).

15-8 Battleford Agency. - 1876-1899. - 5 folders.

to 15-12 Annual reports of the Depts. of Indian Affairs and the Interior.

15-13 Black Series - index and box list.

15-14 Cameron - Commons Debates (1885).

15-15 Department of Indian Affairs, AAdministration of Indian Affairs - historic sketch.@ 15-16 Hayter Reed papers. - 3 folders.

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to 15-18 From National Archives of Canada (former reference number: MG29-E106)

Box 16

16-1 Indian Agent=s References and Regulations. - date of original [ca. 1928?]

16-2 Offices and personnel in Dept. of Indian Affairs (1763-1966).

16-3 Report to Cabinet: Report of the Ministerial Task Force on Native Programs, April

1985.

16-4 Reprints of treaties. - 2 folders.

16-5 RG 18, Vol. 1025-1446, f. 3521, 1885-1898; RG 18, Vol. 1447, f 193+, 1899. - 5

to 16-9 folders.

(Part of RG 18, series B-1: Royal Canadian Mounted Police fonds, National

Archives of Canada)

Morton Manuscript Collection - University of Saskatchewan Special Collections

16-10 Beatty papers - diary.

16-11 W.B. Cameron.

16-12 Carter papers.

16-13 History of the Saskatchewan Uprising - Winnipeg Daily Sun

Complete photocopy of MSS C550/2/1.2.

16-14 Jefferson (farm instructor).

James Smith Band. - dates of originals [198-?]

16-15 1. Dept. of Indian Affairs correspondence.

16-16 2. Definition of Indian bands

16-17 3. Cumberland Reserve land sale (copy 1).

16-18 4. Cumberland Reserve land sale (copy 2).

Box 17

17-1 5. Cumberland Reserve land surrender document summary.

17-2 6. Cumberland House claim.

17-3 7. Chacasta Basin land claims.

17-4 8. James Smith Band land claims research.

Glenbow Archives

Battleford Agency

17-5 Reports, 1918-1922. - 2 folders

to 17-6

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17-7 Letterbooks/monthly reports. - 3 folders.

to 17-9

17-10 Letterbook vol. II. - 2 folders.

to 17-11 Seems to also include material from Public Archives of Canada.

17-12 3. Agency reports, 1923-1927. - 3 folders.

to 17-14

17-15 4-5. Medical reports.

6. Monthly reports. - 4 folders.

17-16 Folder 1

Box 18

18-1 Folder 2, 3, 4

to 18-3

18-4 8. Misc. reports. - 2 folders.

to 18-5

18-6 9. Papers re farming.

18-7 10. Papers re farming.

18-8 11. Papers re farming.

18-9 12. Ration lists.

18-10 23. Annuity payments.

18-11 24. Inspector reports.

18-12 25. Field matron.

18-13 27. Employee general correspondence.

18-14 28. Employee general correspondence.

18-15 Edgar Dewdney papers. - 2 folders.

to 18-16

Other / not identified

18-17 Ahenakew, Rev. Dr. Ed., AFrog Lake Massacre.@ 18-18 Coskin, Father, AReminiscences ... The Truth about Poundmaker.@ 18-19 Crime report NWMP - Sundance - Little Pine (1928).

18-20 DIA - Treaty 4 - Keeseekoose Reserve (source material).

18-21 Diefenbaker papers - bibliography (U of S).

18-22 File Hills Agency (1935).

18-23 Hayter Reed correspondence - McCord Museum.

18-24 Slides - information (various archives).

18-25 Red River documents (re: 1870 Uprising).

18-26 Louis Riel - Admission to Asylum.

18-27 Saskatchewan Herald - Battleford.

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SERIES 2: WRITING AND RESEARCH. - [ca. 1940-1999]. - 1.5 m

WRITING BY BARRON. - nd, 1979-1999- 17 cm.

Box 19

19-1 Articles by Barron.

19-2 Encyclopedia of the Great Plains. - 1998-1999.

19-3 Separatism - paper.

Publications by Barron (drafts, etc.)

19-4 ADamned Cold Water Drinking Societies@: Oligarchic Opposition to the

Temperance Movement in Upper Canada, 1828-1848. - 1979-1981.

19-5 Review of Barron=s book: A1885 and after.@ 19-6 Review of Indian Education in Canada. - 1988.

19-7 Indians book - bibliographic.

19-8 Article: Societal change and the genesis of temperance in Ontario, 1828-

1850 - first draft.

19-9 Winnipeg Sun - Prairie Producer submission.

19-10 History of the Saskatchewan Uprising; compilation found in A.S. Morton collection

(Special Collections). Publication was declined by Western Producer Prairie

Books.

19-11 Pelletier-Lathlin Memorial Lecture Series, 1979-1980.

Includes article by Barron.

FILES RE WALKING IN INDIAN MOCCASINS. - nd, [ca. 1940-1988], accumulated [199-?].

- 86 cm.

Some files numbers and coded by subject (Awg@, etc.) Abbreviations used: TCD: T.C. Douglas;

SAB: Saskatchewan Archives Board; CCF: Co-operative Commonwealth Federation; NDP: New

Democratic Party.

19-12 File index

Seems to be incomplete.

19-13 37 (igp). NDP vs. White Paper (1969).

19-15 101 (wg.) TCD medicare.

19-16 102 (wg). TCD vs. ABig Business@. 19-17 103 (wg). TCD defines socialism, religion.

19-18 104 (wg). TCD vs. press.

19-19 105 (wg). TCD/CCF and labour.

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19-20 106 (wg). TCD: Industry and business ownership.

19-21 107 (wg). CCF/Civil service.

19-22 108 (wgp). TCD=s influence on Lloyd

19-23 109 (ws). Commission on Agriculture.

19-24 110 (wg). Crown Corporations [to] co-ops.

19-25 120 (wgp). Douglas career.

19-26 121 (wg). TCD: resigns premiership.

Box 20

20-1 122 (wgp). TCD: Retirement tributes.

20-2 140 (wi). Election 1944.

20-3 141 (nn). Election 1948.

20-4 142 (wg). Election 1956.

20-5 143 (ig). Election 1960.

20-6 144 (wgp). Election 1964.

20-7 160 (wg). Overview of CCF record.

20-8 161a (wg). CCF Manifesto / Winnipeg Declaration.

20-9 161b. Meaning of socialism, 1950.

20-10 162. Origins of CCF name/party.

20-11 162b (wg). Farm co-ops.

20-12 180 (wgp). Thatcher regime (1964-).

20-13 181 (ip). Thatcher/Woollam controversy, 1965.

20-14 182 (igp). Neestow project (1965).

20-15 183 (ngp). Northern pipeline.

20-16 190 (ng). S. African apartheid.

20-17 191 (wg). CCF: Foreign affairs policy.

200 Metis: South

20-18 200 (i/ms/n). Rehabilitation policy.

20-19 201 (ms) Metis/Municipalities.

20-20 202 (mg). Metis: definition.

20-21 220 (ms). Metis surveys: general.

20-22 221 (ms). Metis survey: Monto Nebo.

20-23 222 (ms). Metis survey: Canwood R.M.

20-24 222b (ms). Metis surveys: Qu=Appelle.

20-25 223 (ms). Metis projects - summaries.

20-26 224 (ms). Lestock Metis project (Blanchard Coop).

20-27 225 (ms). Crescent Lake project (Little Bone).

20-28 226 (ms). Baljennie Metis settlement.

20-29 227 (ms). Willow Bunch Metis project.

20-30 228 (ms). Crooked Lake project (Qu=Appelle).

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20-46 229 (ms). Lebret

20-31 230 (ms). Duck Lake Metis.

20-32 260 (ms). Metis southern co-ops.

20-33 262 (ms). Metis education (1938-).

20-34 263 (mg). Metis organizations.

300

20-35 300 (ig). ANational@ Indian organization(s).

20-36 301 (is). Union of Sask. Indians.

20-37 302 (is). Protective Association (1945).

20-38 303 (is/g). Federation of Sask. Indians (FSI).

20-39 320 (ng). Indians vs. Metis/Non-Status.

20-40 321 (ig). Survey of Indian conditions (1947-1959).

20-41 322 (i/mg). Solutions to native problems.

20-42 323 (is). Farm co-ops.

20-43 325 (ig). School integration.

20-44 326 (igp). Indian social integration.

20-45 327 (ng). Native discrimination.

Box 21

21-1 340 (ig). Criticism of IAB.

21-2 341 (ig). 1950 Indian Act revisions.

21-3 342 (ig). Indian petitions to CCF government.

21-4 343 (i/mgp). Representations to TCD (1962-) (post Sheedy[?] period).

21-5 344 (ig). Indians: public interest stories.

21-6 345 (ig). Oil and gas / minerals.

21-7 346 (is). Reserve membership issue.

21-8 360 (i/m n/s). Committee on Minority Groups.

21-9 361 (ig). Provincial Committee on Indian Affairs (1956-).

21-10 362 (igp). Prov. Indian Affairs Branch, post-1961 period (Advisory Council issue).

21-11 364 (i/ms). Urban Anative problem@. 21-12 365 (ig). Indian hospitalization/health care.

21-13 366 (is). United Church: Indian aid.

21-14 380 (ig). Federal/provincial assistance programs.

21-15 381 (ig). Federal government initiatives.

21-16 382 (ig). Indian franchise issue (liquor).

21-17 384 (ig). 1959 Joint Committee Senate/House of Commons.

21-18 390 (ig). Hunting Issue.

21-19 391. Native veterans.

21-20 393 (is). Native American church in Saskatchewan.

21-21 394 (ig). Capturing Indian vote.

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400 Vested interests

21-22 400 (ig). Catholic opposition

21-23 402 (g). HBC: Walter Tucker attack on CCF (Oil/gas issue).

21-24 420 (ig). HBC: Nutritional survey (educ.)

21-25 421 (ig). HBC Archives - Phelps.

21-26 422 (ig). HBC: Fur Trade Dept. Survey.

21-27 423 (g). HBC: Regina fur marketing.

21-28 424 (g). HBC: Phelps - Initial attack on HBC.

21-29 426 (g). HBC: Mineral tax.

21-30 427 (nn) HBC: CCF stores in North.

21-31 428 (g). HBC: Finance reports.

21-32 429 (ig). HBC: Credit issue.

21-33 430 (ig). HBC: Native welfare/relief.

21-34 431 (g). HBC: criticism of socialism.

21-35 432 (in). HBC: Family allowance.

21-36 433 (g). HBC: Vet=s Land Act.

Box 22

500 North

22-1 500 (mn). CCF policy in north.

22-2 501 (mn). Metis Aproblem@: north.

22-3 502 (mn). Metis education: north.

22-4 504 (i/m n). Native housing: north.

22-5 505 (imw/n). Health/hospitals in north.

22-6 506 (n/w n). Library in North.

22-7 507. Departmental jurisdiction - confusion.

22-8 520 (nnp). Analysis of northern development (planning / infrastructure / La Ronge /

roads).

22-9 521 (i/m). Furs [conservation] in north/south.

22-10 522 (in). Sask. fish marketing.

22-11 523 (nn). Mineral development in North.

22-12 524 (m/i N). Gardening/agriculture (co-op) in North.

22-13 526 (mn). Metis northern co-ops.

22-14 527 (nn). Craft industry: north.

22-15 540 (mn). Green Lake.

22-16 541 (mn). Cumberland House.

22-17 542 (mg). Move Metis to Green Lake.

600 Histories

22-18 600. Shackleton: Tommy Douglas [excerpt]

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22-19 601. Review of Tyre=s book.

22-20 602 (wg). The problem of race.

22-21 603 (wg). Review: Lipset, Agrarian Socialism

22-22 604 (wg). Davis, Arthur K.: History of CCF in Saskatchewan.

22-23 605 (ig). Higgenbotham: Indians (1945-).

22-24 606. Metis Society - history.

22-25 607: Ken Hatt, Metis scrip: Green Lake.

22-26 608 (mn). V.F. Valentine.

22-27 620 (nn). Centre for Community Studies

22-28 621. Census material.

Unnumbered files. - 86 cm.

Brady papers, Glenbow Archives

22-29 Cumberland House Co-op, 1948-1960 (M125, f63).

22-30 Fisheries, 1957-1960 (M125, f65).

22-31 Cumberland S-4=s, 1949 (personal and biography) (M125).

22-32 Co-op agriculture, 1948-1958 (M125, f62).

22-33 Sask. Metis notes, 1947-1952 (M125, f53).

22-34 Sask. govt., 1946-1949 (M125, f68).

22-35 Statistics re fur and prices, northern districts, 1947 (M125, f69).

22-36 Co-op 1963 and community development (M125, f61).

22-37 Metis community development co-ops, 1935-1962 (M125, f67).

22-38 Coops, 1950-1962 (M125, f60).

22-39 La Ronge fisheries co-op, 1959-1962 (M125, f66).

22-40 CCF policy

22-41 Cumberland House farm

22-42 Finding aid.

22-43 Fisheries.

22-44 Metis Society.

22-45 Norris.

22-46 Photos.

Articles

22-47 Conway, John: Socialism by Stealth.

22-48 Dobbin interviews: Dobbin / Tootootis.

22-49 Dobbin, Murray, APrairie colonialism ...@. 22-50 Dobbin, Murray, ABlurry vision of the CCF-NDP.@ [Dobbin/2]

22-51 Dobbin, Murray, ACCF-NDP Northern Policies ...@ [Dobbin/3]

22-52 Pitsula, James M.: Articles on CCF.

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Box 23

23-1 Race study of police in Sask.

23-2 Ray, Arthur J.: Fur Trade in Industrial Age.

Notes

23-3 Thompson, Laurie, ACCF/CCL: Cooperation and Collaboration.@

Info re sources

23-4 CCF last-minute searches (research assistant).

23-5 Computer search: T.C. Douglas bibliography.

23-6 Douglas: Ottawa research (National Archives of Canada).

Includes RG 10 (Indian Affairs) general inventory, 1975; list of microfilm

available.

23-7 Central registry files - Saskatchewan (National Archives of Canada)

23-8 Hudson=s Bay Company Archives. - 1988.

23-9 Saskatchewan Archives Board - bibliographic information. - 1987-1988.

23-10 Saskatchewan Archives Board - re permission to access confidential Metis surveys.

23-11 Miscellaneous: RG 10/18 information; Glenbow index

23-12 Saskatchewan Newspaper Index, 1935-1969.

Misc. archival/government documents

23-13 Annual reports - Dept. of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation.

23-14 Baker & Baker document re Dewdney=s [connection?].

23-15 CCF maps: Metis colonies. - nd.

23-16 CCF photographs (Saskatchewan Archives Board). - 2 folders.

Includes photographs and lists.

23-17 Classism.

23-18 Cumberland House lease.

23-19 Joint Committee of the Senate and the House of Commons on Indian Affairs. (1960).

23-20 Metis Conference (1946).

23-21 [Metis education].

23-22 Miscellaneous.

23-23 Miscellaneous (from Glenbow).

Box 24

24-1 Miscellaneous - policy.

24-2 Origins of Phelps/HBC conflict.

24-3 Political opposition of Natives.

24-4 Proceedings: Indian (USI) conferences.

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24-5 [Rehabilitation branch, Saskatchewan Department of Social Welfare].

24-6 United Church Archives - residential schools.

24-7 Valentine report (1955).

24-8 Vested interests - fishing. - [originals ca. 1947-1949].

Articles from the Commonwealth (CCF newspaper).

FILES RE URBAN RESERVES. - nd. - 17 cm.

24-9 Urban reserves - photographs.

24-10 Urban reserves - clippings.

24-11 Meadow Lake - agreement.

24-12 Fort Qu=Appelle - agreements.

24-13 Other provinces / Federal / RCAA

24-14 North Battleford - agreements.

24-15 Essays re urban reserves

24-16 Urban reserves - Background information, documents. - 7 folders.

to 24-22

FILES COMPILED BY RESEARCH ASSISTANTS. - nd - 30 cm.

Box 25

Newspapers

25-1 1945-1949

25-2 1950

25-3 1951

25-4 1952

25-5 1953

25-6 1954

25-7 1955

25-8 1956

25-9 1960-1969.

25-10 1970

25-11 1972

25-12 1973

25-13 1974

25-14 1975-1979

25-15 1980

25-16 1981

25-17 1982

25-18 1983

25-19 1984

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25-20 1985-1987

25-21 1989. - 2 folders

to 25-22

25-23 1990

25-24 1991

25-25 1990-91

25-26 1992. - 2 folders.

to 25-27

25-28 1993-1997.

25-29 Treaties - research programs etc.

25-30 Treaty land entitlement.

25-31 Treaties - spirit, intent, general.

Education

25-32 Position papers.

25-33 Treaty right.

25-34 Mandate.

25-35 FSIN resolutions.

25-36 Education - policy documents.

25-37 Saskatchewan Indian Education Commission.

25-38 Strategic Operational Plan

25-39 Economic development - government funding, FSIN budget.

25-40 Relations with government - Indian government, provincial.

25-41 Relations with government - federal.

25-42 Economic development - progress reports.

Constitution and status issues.

25-43 First ministers conferences.

25-44 Aboriginal title.

25-45 Aboriginal rights.

25-46 Self-government.

25-47 Citizenship and membership.

25-48 Constitutional members.

25-49 Constitution resolutions and revisions.

Structure and government.

25-50 FSI elections legislation.

25-51 FSI Indian Government Act.

25-52 Sask. Indian Chiefs Conference.

25-53 Sask. Indian - S.I.W.A.

FSIN leadership

25-54 Chief Solomon Sanderson

25-55 Chief Walter Deiter

25-56 Chief David Ahenakew

25-57 Chief Roland Crowe

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Box 26

26-1 Sask. Indian. - 11 folders.

to 26-11

26-12 FSIN leadership - Chiefs - General.

26-13 FSIN - history.

26-14 Black (Western) series.

26-15 Research notes, clippings, etc. re racism research. - 3 folders.

to 26-17

SERIES 3: TEACHING. - nd, 1979-1999. - 1.9 m.

LECTURES. - nd, [ca. 1980-1997]. - 25 cm.

University of Saskatchewan courses

26-18 110.6 lectures - Indians.

26-19 110.6 lectures, 1995-

26-20 Lecture: MLA handbook (Native Studies 110)

26-21 Maps: NATST 213.3.

26-22 NATST 201.6 - lectures.

26-23 203 lecture notes.

26-24 204.3 - lectures.

26-25 NATST 213.3 (U.S.) - lectures.

26-25 Native Studies 404 - lectures notes, etc. - 2 folders.

to 26-27

Brandon University courses

26-28 54:222. History of the Canadian West - lectures.

26-29 68:251. Canada and the Native - lectures.

Box 27

27-1 68:252. Manitoba and the Native - lectures.

27-2 68:279. History of the Indians in Canada - lectures.

Other lectures

27-3 Aboriginal self-government. - 1997.

27-4 Benefits of Native Studies.

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27-5 Historic foundation of Metis marginality.

27-6 History

27-7 History of the Canadian West - lectures (#2).

27-8 AIndians and the Law@ - lecture material - bibliography.

27-9 Inuit.

27-10 Native Studies Dept.

27-11 Notes on Indian Act.

27-12 Orientation - SUNTEP. - 1986.

27-13 Police Commission lecture.

27-14 Race and ethnicity lecture. - nd.

27-15 Race and ethnicity. - 1993.

From Cross-Culture Education Course, 1993.

27-16 RCMP and Indians - lectures.

27-17 School presentation on Cree (Wildwood).

27-18 South Africa.

COURSE READINGS, NOTES, ETC. - 1979-1999. - 1.65 m.

Class readings - class not identified (arranged alphabetically)

27-19 Aboriginal governments.

27-20 Allen, R.S, ABig Bear.@ 27-21 Asch, Michael I., ACapital and Economic Development ... Mackenzie Valley Pipeline

Commission.@ 27-22 Axtell, James, AColonial America without the Indians,@ After Columbus.

27-23 Axtell, James, AForked Tongues: Moral Judgements in Indian History,@ After

Columbus.

27-24 Axtell, James, AThe Power of Print in the Eastern Woodlands,@ After Columbus.

27-25 Axtell, James, AAfterword: The Scholar=s Obligations to Native Peoples,@ After

Columbus.

27-26 Badock, William, ASome Ramblings on Indian Government, Provincial and Federal

Governments and the Constitution.@ 27-27 Barman, Jean, ASeparate and Unequal: Indian and White Girls at All Hallows School,

1884-1920.@ 27-28 Boldt, Menno and J. Anthony Long, ATribal Philosophies and the Canadian Charter of

Rights and Freedoms.@ 27-29 Boldt, Menno and J. Anthony Long, ATribal Traditions and European-Western Political

Ideologies.@ 27-30 Bolt, Clarence R., AThe Conversion of the Port Simpson Tsimshian ...@ 27-31 Bone, Robert, ANative Economy and Land Claims.@ 27-32 Bourgeault, Ron G., AThe Indian, the Metis and the Fur Trade,@ 1983.

27-33 Bourgeault, Ron, ARace, Class and Gender: Colonial Domination of Indian Women.@ 27-34 Bowden, Henry Warner, ANortheastern Indians, English Missions.@

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27-35 Brodribb, Somer, AThe traditional roles of native women in Canada and the impact of

colonization.@ 27-36 Calder, William, AThe Provinces and Indian Self-Government in the Constitutional

Forum.@ 27-37 Cardinal, Harold, AConstitutional Change and the Treaty 8 Renovation.@ 27-38 Carter, Sarah, ATwo Acres and a Cow: >Peasant= Farming for the Indians of the

Northwest, 1889-97.@ 27-39 Cassidy, Frank, ed., AImplementation ...@ in Aboriginal Self-Determination.

27-40 Clark, A. McFayden, AThe Athapaskans: Strangers of the North.@ 27-41 Conkling, Robert, ALegitimacy and Conversion is Social Change: ... French

Missionaries and North East Algonkian.@ 27-42 Cox, Bruce Alden, AChanging perspectives of Industrial Development in the North.@ 27-43 Dalon, Richard, AAlbertan perspective on Aboriginal Peoples and the Constitution.@ 27-44 de Tremaundan, A.-H., Hold High Your Heads, ch. I [Metis Nation].

27-45 Delisle, Andrew, AHow We Regained Control Over Our Lives and Territories: The

Kahnawake Story.@ 27-46 ADenial of Self-Government by the Federal Government: Subjugation under the Indian

Act.@ 27-47 ADenial of Self-Government by the Provinces.@

Box 28

28-1 Devens, Carol, AThe First Pattern: The Response to Jesuit Missions,@ in Countering

Colonization.

28-2 Dickason, Patricia, AL=Homme Sauvage,@ Myth of the Savage.

28-3 Donald, Leland, ASlave Raiding on the North Pacific Coast.@ 28-4 Dowd, Gregory, A Spirited Resistance, ch. 2: AThe Indians= Great Awakening, 1745-

1775.@ 28-5 Dyck, Noel, AAn Opportunity Lost: The Initiative of the Reserve Agricultural

Programme in the Prairie West.@ 28-6 Etienne and Leacock, eds., Women and Colonization: Anthropological Perspectives,

Introduction and Chapter 1.

28-7 Etkin, Carol E., ASechelt Indian Band: An Analysis of a New Form of Native Self

Government.@ 28-8 Exell, Robert, ABritish Columbia and the Native Community.@ 28-9 AExtermination of the Beothuks of Newfoundland,@ 1977.

28-10 Flanagan, Thomas, AAboriginal Land Claims in the Prairie Provinces.@ 28-11 Foster, J.E., AThe Home Guard Cree and the Hudson=s Bay Company: The First

Hundred Years.@ 28-12 Franks, C.E.S., APublic Administration Questions Relating to Aboriginal Self-

Government,@ 1987.

28-13 Fraser, W.B., ABig Bear, Indian Patriot.@

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28-14 Getches, David, ATribal-State Relationships in the United States.@ 28-15 Gibbins, Roger, ACanadian Indians and the Canadian Constitution: A Difficult Passage

Toward an Uncertain Destination.@ 28-16 Gibbins, Roger, ACitizenship, Political and Intergovernmental Problems with Indian

Self-Government.@ 28-17 Givens, Brian J., AThe Iroquois Wars and Native Firearms.@ 28-18 Grant, John Webster, AClassical Pattern of Indian Missions,@ from Moon of

Wintertime.

28-19 Graymont, Barbara, AThe Iroquois in the American Revolution.@ 28-20 Hall, D.J., AClifford Sifton and Canadian Indian Administration, 1896-1905,@ 1979.

28-21 Hall, Tony, ASelf-Government or Self-Delusion? Brian Mulroney and Aboriginal

Rights.@ 28-22 Hawkes, David C., AAboriginal Peoples and Constitutional Reform: What Have We

Learned?@ 28-23 Henderson, James Youngblood, AThe Doctrine of Aboriginal Rights in Western Legal

Tradition.@ 28-24 Henderson, William B., ACanadian Legal and Judicial Philosophies on the Doctrine of

Aboriginal Rights.@ 28-25 Hurdy, J.M., AThe Wealth Warriors,@ American Indian Religions.

28-26 AIndian Claims in Canada.@ 28-27 Jacobs, Wilbur R., Dispossessing the American Indian: Indians and Whites on the

Colonial Frontier; chapter 8: APontiac=s war - a conspiracy?@ 28-28 Jamieson, Kathleen, ASex Discrimination and the Indian Act.@ 28-29 Jennings, John, AThe Plains Indian and the Law.@ 28-30 Johnston, Basil, AOjibway Heritage.@ 28-31 Johnston, Charles M., ed., AThe Valley of Six Nations.@ 28-32 Johnston, Susan, AEpidemics: The Forgotten Factor in 17C Native Warfare in the St.

Lawrence Region.@ 28-33 Kehoe, Alice B., AThe Ghost Dance Religion in Saskatchewan.@ 28-34 Kickingbird, Kirke, AIndian Sovereignty: The American Experience.@ 28-35 LaPrairie, Carol, ANative Women and Crime.@ 28-36 Littlefield, Loraine, AWomen Traders in the Maritime Fur Trade.@ 28-37 Lyons, Oren, ASpirituality, Equality, and Natural Law.@ 28-38 McCaskill, Don, ANative People and the Justice System.@ 28-39 Metis Association of Alberta, Metis Land Rights in Alberta, ch. 6: AThe Metis

Settlements.@ 28-40 Morantz, Toby, AThe Fur Trade and the Cree of James Bay.@ 28-41 Morse, Bradford, AAboriginal Policy in Australia.@ 28-42 Nicholson, David, AIndian Government in Federal Policy: An Insider=s View.@ 28-43 Ponting, J. Rick, AInstitution-Building in an Indian Community: A Case Study of

Kahnawake.@ 28-44 Porter, Tom, ATradition of the Constitution of the Six Nations.@

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28-45 Romanow, Roy, AAboriginal Rights in the Constitutional Process.@ 28-46 Rothenberg, Diane, AThe Mothers of the Nation: Seneca Resistance to the Quaker

Intervention.@ 28-47 Rudnicki, Walter and Harold Dyck, AThe Government of Aboriginal Peoples in other

Countries.@ 28-48 Salisbury, Neal, ARed Puritans: The >Praying Indians= of Massachusetts Bay and John

Eliot.@ 28-49 Sanders, Douglas, AAboriginal Peoples and the Constitution.@ 28-50 Sanders, Douglas, AAboriginal Self-Government in the United States.@ 28-51 Schmalz, Peter, AEarly Reserves: >We Must Go Begging=@ (Ojibwa of Southern

Ontario).

28-52 Seguin, Margaret, AUnderstanding Tsimshian >Potlatch.=@ 28-53 Slattery, Brian, AThe Hidden Constitution: Aboriginal Rights in Canada.@ 28-54 Special Parliamentary Committee on Indian Self-Government, AProposals for Indian

Self-Government,@ 1983.

28-55 Stanley, George Fish, ADisplaced Red Men: The Sioux in Canada.@ 28-56 Taylor, John P. and Gary Paget, AFederal/Provincial Responsibility and the Sechelt.@ 28-57 Tennant, Paul, AAboriginal Rights and the Penner Report on Indian Self-Government.@ 28-58 Tennant, Paul, AAboriginal Title in the Courts.@ 28-59 Tobias, John L., AThe Origins of the Treaty Rights Movement in Saskatchewan.@ 28-60 Trigger, Bruce, AThe Historians= Indian: Native Americans in Canadian Historical

Writing.@ 28-61 Van Kirk, Sylvia, A>Women in Between=: Women in Fur Trade Society in Western

Canada.@ 28-62 Weaver, Sally, AFederal Difficulties with Aboriginal Rights Demands.@ 28-63 Weaver, Sally M., AIndian Policy in the New Conservative Government - Part I,@ 1986.

28-64 Weaver, Sally M., AIndian Policy in the New Conservative Government,@ 1986.

28-65 Weaver, Sally M., ASelf-Government Policy for Indians, 1980-1990.@ 28-66 Whyte, John D., AIndian Self-Government: A Legal Analysis.@ 28-67 Williamson, Norman James, AAbishabis the Cree.@

Class readings and notes - by course.

Native Studies 100.6 - Introduction to Native Studies

28-68 Campus, 1982-83.

28-69 SUNTEP - Prince Albert. - 1982-83.

28-70 SUNTEP. - 1983-84.

28-71 Summer 1984.

28-72 Campus (days). - 1984-85

28-73 Native Studies 110.6 (evenings). - 1984-85.

28-74 Seminars. - 1984-85.

Box 29

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29-1 Readings. - 1984-85. - folder 1

29-2 Readings. - 1984-85. - folder 2

29-3 Readings. - 1984-85. - folder 3

29-4 Readings. - 1995.

29-5 Readings. - 1995-96.

29-6 Readings. - 1985-86.

29-7 Seminars. - 1985-86.

29-8 Course outline (Prof. Waldram). - 1990.

29-9 Readings. - 1998-99.

29-10 Readings. - Sept. 1999.

29-11 Handouts, etc. - 1999-2000.

29-12 Readings. - nd.

29-113 Native Studies 201.6 - Research Methods. - 1991.

Box 30

Native Studies 203.3 - History of the Indian in Western Canada

30-1 Readings, term 2. - nd.

30-2 Transparencies. - nd.

30-3 Retired 203.3 originals. - nd.

30-4 Notes/readings. - nd.

30-5 Completed 203 readings. - 1999.

30-6 Notes/readings. - nd.

30-7 Readings. - 1984.

30-8 Notes, etc. - 1984.

30-9 Readings. - [ca. 1984?]

30-10 Readings. - Jan. 1986.

30-11 Readings. - 1986-87.

Box 31

31-1 Handouts, notes. - 1985-86.

31-2 Handouts, notes. - 1986-87.

31-3 Course outline, exams. - 1988.

31-4 Course outline. - Jan. 1990.

31-5 Readings. - 1987.

31-6 Readings. - 1991.

31-7 Course outlines, exams, etc. - 1992.

31-8 Course outlines, exams, etc. - 1993.

Includes material re nomination for teaching award.

31-9 Exams, notes, etc. - 1994.

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31-10 Exams, notes, etc. - 1995.

31-11 Readings. - 1995.

31-12 Readings. - Sept. 1999.

31-13 Course outline, exams, etc. - 1999-2000.

Native Studies 204.3 - History of the Indian in Eastern Canada

31-14 Readings. - [ca. 1984?]

31-15 Readings. - nd. - 2 folders.

Box 32

32-1 Readings and notes. - nd. - 3 folders.

32-2 Course proposal, exams, etc. - 1982-1983.

32-3 Course outlines, exams, etc. - 1983-1992.

32-4 Course outline, exams. - 1985-86.

32-5 Readings. - 1985-86.

32-6 Exams. - 1986.

32-7 Readings (seminars). - 1986-87.

32-8 Course outline, exams, notes. - 1987-88.

32-9 Readings. - 1991.

32-10 Course outline, exams, etc. - 1992.

32-11 Course outline, exams, etc. - 1993.

32-12 Course outline, exams, etc. - 1994.

Native Studies 213.3 - American Indians

32-13 Readings. - nd.

32-14 Readings. - 1992.

32-15 Readings and notes (seminar?). - nd.

Box 33

33-1 Course outline, exams, etc. - 1998.

Native Studies 302.6 - History of Indians in Canada

33-2 Readings and notes re Indian self-government. - nd.

33-3 Readings. - 1995.

33-4 Readings. - nd. - 7 folders.

33-5 Seminar. - 1984-85.

33-6 Seminar. - 1985-86.

Readings and notes. - 1991-92?. - 2 folders.

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33-7 Folder 1.

Box 34

34-1 Folder 2.

34-2 Seminar (self-government). - 1991-92.

34-3 Exams, notes, etc. - 1993-94.

34-4 Readings and notes. - 1995-96.

34-5 Exams, notes, etc. - 1995-96.

34-6 Seminar - readings, notes, etc. - 1995-96.

34-7 Readings (part 1). - 1995.

34-8 Completed readings. - 1996.

34-9 Readings (intersession). - 1996.

34-10 Course outline, notes, etc. - 1997-98.

34-11 Readings. - 1997-98.

34-12 Course outline, exams, etc. - 1997-98.

Box 35

35-1 Readings. - 1998-99.

35-2 Native Studies 309.6 - Research methods. - [ca. 1992].

Native Studies 404.6 - Research seminar

35-3 Course outline, notes, etc. - 1986-87.

35-4 Course outline, notes, etc. - 1994-95.

35-5 Course outline, notes, etc. - 1997-98.

35-6 Resources re Saskatchewan Archives, etc. - [ca. 1999].

35-7 Course outline. - [199-].

35-8 Native Studies 898.3. - Course outline, notes. - 1998.

Brandon University classes - course outlines, notes, etc.

35-9 68:152. Introduction to Native Studies. - 1982.

35-10 68:251. Canada and the Native. - 1979-1980.

35-11 68:252. Manitoba and the Native. - 1979-1980.

35-12 68:271. History of the Canadian West. - 1978, 1982.

Misc.

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35-13 Bibliography: Native Studies.

35-14 Native Studies exams. - 1983-1987.

35-15 Bibliographies: 301, 309, 314/12.

SERIES 4: ADMINISTRATIVE AND COLLEGIAL FILES. - 1981-1999. - 30

cm.

CV, etc. - 1981-1999. - 5 cm.

Box 36

36-1 Sabbatical leave application (Brandon). - 1981.

36-2 Sabbatical leave information (application and report for 1987).

36-3 Sabbatical application. - 1991.

36-4 Sabbatical application. - 1995, 1997.

Includes sabbatical leave report, 1997.

36-5 Sabbatical application (for 2001). - 1999.

36-6 Curriculum vitae and updates. - [198-], 1995-1999.

36-7 Appeal re promotion / confirmation of promotion. - 1987-1988.

36-8 Headship. - 1985.

36-9 Tenure documents. - 1983-1984.

GRANT APPLICATIONS. - 1984-1999. - 6 cm.

36-10 President=s SSHRC application. - 1999.

36-11 Treaty 8 research model. - nd.

36-12 Miller: SSHRC application. - 1991

Re Strategic Research Network

36-13 Summer Canada grant (1983) - Dictionary of Sask. Indian Biography.

36-14 Strategic Initiatives. -1998

36-15 David Smith - Priority Determination. - 1998-1999.

Re ACommunity and Change: A Proposal to Establish a Centre for Applied

Saskatchewan Research (CASR).@ 36-16 Native Studies Research Group. - 1984.

RECORDS RE DEPARTMENT OF NATIVE STUDIES. - 1980-1991. - 17 cm.

36-17 Ad Hoc Committee on Native Studies. - 1980-1983.

36-18 Batoche National Historical Park. - 1989.

36-19 College of Arts and Science Review - Dept. of Native Studies - preliminary

departmental report. - May 1990.

36-20 Correction Centre (Bob Wilson).

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36-21 Correctional Centre - Saskatchewan (R.V. ABob@ Wilson). - 1986-1989.

36-22 Correspondence - James Smith Band. - 1986.

36-23 Court of Queen=s Bench seminar. - 1990.

36-24 Dept. certificates (corrections).

36-25 Dept. meetings. - 1985-1987.

36-26 Dutch Lerat (FSIN). - 1986.

36-27 Laval Student Exchange. - 1985-1986.

36-28 Memo re Native Law Centre. - 1991.

36-29 Memorandum of agreement with S.I.F.C. - 1982.

36-30 Memos re Anthopology=s objections to NAT.ST. 305.6

36-31 Mike Blackmon/Jans Bay. - 1989.

36-32 Native newsletters.

Box 37

37-1 Native Studies library holdings.

37-2 New Zealand contacts.

37-3 Newsletter, April 1984.

Department newsletter.

37-4 Newsletter, Sept. 1984.

Photographs of various people lecturing, May 1984. Newsletter not in file.

37-5 Newsletter. - 3 folders.

37-6 President=s Renewal Committee. - 1990.

37-7 Report of the University of Saskatchewan Native Law Centre Review

Committee. - 1991.

37-8 Ronald Michel (Peter Ballantyne Band). - 1986.

37-9 University/College programs for Natives [discussion paper]. - [ca. 1981-1982?]

37-10 Waldram: Native Studies report 1985-86.

37-20 Departmental mandate issue. - 1993

Summary of the Native Studies Mini Conference

RECORDS RE EXTENSION ACTIVITIES. - nd, 1991-1992. - 2 cm.

37-11 Course correspondence - RCMP. - 1991.

Correspondence and course outlines, etc., re Cross-Cultural Education Course

taught for RCMP.

37-12 RCMP Cross-Culture Course. - 1992.

37-13 Mike Gaudet, RCMP. - 1991.

37-14 Jim Potts, RCMP

37-15 Grade 8 lecture: Plains Indian history

37-16 School presentation

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SERIES 5: AUDIO/VISUAL. - nd, 1932, 1979, [199-]. - ca. 25 cm of audio cassettes,

video cassettes, photographic slides, film strips, and microfilm.

Box 38

38-1 Audio cassettes.

Native Studies classes - guest lectures. - 5 audio cassettes

Leona Tootoosis. Talking about father (John Tootoosis) - political career, etc.

Gordon Ahenekew - discussion with class? First question: what was it like

coming back from the Second World War, especially as an Indian person.

Talks about various native issues/history.

Nup Lafontaine. Metis. Relationship between treaty Indians and non-treaty

Metis; reminiscences

Allan Quandt, 4 Mar. 1991. - 2 cassettes.

Journée d=acceuil 84 - Louis Riel

Children singing.

38-2 Photographs of native peoples, etc.. - ca. 65 slides.

From archives including the Glenbow Archives and Saskatchewan Archives Board.

Permission for reproduction required from archives holding the original.

38-3 National Film Board of Canada - slide shows re Indians of Canada.

Video cassettes (VHS, betamax, and other formats)

(* - not currently viewable)

38-4 Folder 1

War against the Indians (contact - 1992).

Dad=s tape #2

Taking Control National Policy Delphi Round One; Part B: Response Film -

Maintaining and supporting the tribal family; searching for my children;

adoption: where does it lead?

38-5 Folder 2

CBC programs

Nishga Land Claims (BC); Legacy - CBC programs?

On Fire - CBC.

Re race relations?

38-6 Folder 3

Spectrum AThe Shadow and the Spirit@ - L. Barron [betamax*]

Spirit Speaking Through [betamax*]

38-7 Folder 4

Flooding Job=s Garden (James Bay) (SCN; 1 hr. Sept. 1991)

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38-8 Microfilm

Boswell, Joan M., A>Civilizing= the Indian: government administration of Indians,

1876-1896@, University of Ottawa, 1979 (doctoral dissertation)

Woodley, E.C., History of education in the province of Quebec (M.A. 1932)

Box 39

film strips (with cassette and booklet). Produced by Manitoba Dept. of Education.

39-1 Native People in Canada=s Wars.

39-2 A Visit to Sandy Bay.