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MG 393: Stewart Raby fonds. – 1935-2007 (inclusive); 1970-2000 (predominant). -
9.95 m of textual records, 24 reel-to-reel tapes, 2 cassette tapes, over 140 maps, 47 CDs,
30 - 3½ inch discs; 21 microfilm reels; photographs, 413 slides, over 732 digital images,
and oversize materials.
Stewart Raby, 69, died suddenly in his Regina home on 1 August 2009. The only child of
Violetta and Edwin Raby, Stewart was born in Ossett, Yorkshire, UK, and immigrated to
Canada in 1965 to take up a career as a professor, a scholar, and a leading authority on
First Nations‘ land claims. Stewart earned degrees from Oxford University and from the
University of Alberta, before receiving his PhD in geography from the University of
Wales at Swansea.
In 1965 he began teaching first at the University of Saskatchewan, then at the University
of Windsor, and finally in Ottawa. While in Ottawa, Stewart was hired as a Senior
Researcher for the 1969 Barber Commission inquiry into Indian land claims. This in turn
led to a staff position with the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) in the
early 1980s, where he served as Head Researcher on specific claims. Over the years, his
work with FSIN was instrumental in the resolution of many important claims throughout
Saskatchewan.
Though raised in the Church of England, Stewart became a convinced Quaker (Religious
Society of Friends) and was an influential member of Regina Allowed Meeting and
Prairie Monthly Meeting. Music and literature were passions.
Organized into 12 series:
1. Personal p.2
2. Indian Affairs
.1 General p. 7
.2 Background and Governance p. 9
.3 Bands and Specific Claims p. 10
3. Indian Affairs – Reference
.1 General p. 12
.2 Archival Resources p. 20
.3 Alpha-Numeric Binders p. 21
.4 Red & Green Binders p. 26
-1 Red Binders – Canadian Legal Cases
-2 Green Binders – American Legal Cases
.5 New Zealand - Waitangi Tribunal p. 37
-1 Waitangi Tribunal – Rangahaua Whanui Series p. 39
4. Physical & Social Geography p. 39
5. Physical & Social Geography – Reference Material p. 41
6. Audio p. 43
7. CDs and Discs p. 44
8. Photographs p. 46
9. Video p. 47
10. Maps p. 47
11. Card Indexes p. 49
12. Microfilm p. 50
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Box 1
Personal
Art. – 2 folders.
Folder 1 includes an original watercolour (unsigned) and the booklet, ―Early
Canadian Sketches by Mrs. Jameson.‖
Folder 2 includes notes, materials presumably from an overview course on art and
architecture.
Art – Tervuren Museum.
The Boy Who Drew Cats.
Business Cards and Notes.
Contents of a small metal box; primarily business cards, reference notes, etc.
Also includes 1989 handwritten will of Alison Pirot.
Cards.
Cartoons.
Curriculum Vitae.
Family. – textual records, 1 photograph, 3 slides.
Family – Alison Lohans [Pirot].
Family – Alison Lohans – Writing. – 2007.
Outline and ‗explorational‘ writing for a proposed sci fi book;
―MMMMMarvelous Mozart.‖
See also shared drive.
FSIN – Personal.
Fungus the Bogeyman.
How to talk about Israel. – 2003.
From NY Times Magazine.
Language.
―50 of your favorite words‖ from the BBC.
Literature – Clippings.
Literature – Coetzee.
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Literature – Criticism.
Literature – Dante. – 3 folders.
Folder 1: The Durling-Martinez Inferno.
Folder 2 & 3: Various essays.
Literature – Dickinson.
Box 2
Literature – Eco.
Materials on The Name of the Rose and Foucault‘s Pendulum.
Literature and the English Civil War.
Literature – Faust.
Material relating to Goethe‘s Faust and Marlowe‘s Dr. Faustus.
Literature – Hardy. – 2 folders.
Folder 1: Relating to Satires of Circumstance.
Folder 2: poetry.
Literature – Jonson.
Literature – Joyce.
Materials relating to several of Joyce‘s works, including the Dubliners; and
Ulysses, specifically the ―Hades episode.‖
Note that much of this material was printed on the back of material relating to a
First Nations [legal case].
Literature – Joyce – Finnegan‘s Wake.
The ―online shorter version.‖
Literature – Milton – Paradise Lost.
Lecture and notes.
Literature – Milton‘s Theatrical Epic. – 1980.
Literature – Obzor. – 1975.
A Bulgarian quarterly review of literature and arts.
Literature – Poetry.
Includes essays concerning and/or copies of works by Yeats, Heaney, Milton,
Donne, Hopkins, Wordsworth, cummings, etc.
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Maps.
Wensleydale; and the Yorkshire Dales. See also below, series 11.2 Maps –
Oversize.
Miscellaneous.
Music.
Includes ―What is Counterpoint?‖ ―A Consideration of Anton Webern;‖ ―Gould‘s
notes for Schönberg‘s Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 42.‖
Box 3
Music – Shostakovich.
Oxford English Dictionary – General Explanations.
Philosophy and Criticism.
Includes ―Mimetic Polemicism: René Girard and Harold Bloom contra the
‗School of Resentment‘;‖ ―Beckett and Foucault: Some Affinities.‖
Philosophy – Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy.
Philosophy – Bayle.
Philosophy – Medieval Philosophy.
Lectures and translations by R.J. Kilcullen.
Philosophy – Medieval Philosophy – Online Courses.
Material from Macquarie University, University of St. Thomas; University of
Sydney; etc.
Philosophy – Ockham. – 2 folders.
Philosophy – Papal Documents Relating to Franciscan Poverty.
Philosophy – Philosophical Ethics.
Lectures by Gyula Klima, Fordham University.
Philosophy – Picture, Image and Subjectivity in Medieval Culture.
Philosophy – Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Various entries.
Box 4
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Philosophy – A Survey of Medieval Philosophy. – 1985. – 2 folders.
By Paul Vincent Spade.
Poetry – Patrick Johnson.
Precarious Stances: women‘s self-defense and the ‗rape script.‘ – 1996
Programs.
Programs – Regina Public Library Film Theatre. – 2001, 2004-2006.
Religion.
―Zen and the Art of Death;‖ ―The Structure and Message of the Book of Job;‖
―The Prophet Disarmed: Milton and the Quakers.‖
Religion – The Canadian Friend.
Religion – Churches – England.
Religion – The Evolutionary Potential of Quakerism.
Religion – Friends First Day School.
Religion – Postcards. – 9 postcards.
Religious art.
Religion – Society of Friends. – 1964-1971. – 2 folders.
Including ―The Latecomers and other pieces;‖ ―Science Religion and the
Student;‖ ―Rejections and Discoveries;‖ ―The Relevance of Courage;‖ ―Prayer A
Progress;‖ ―Prayer in the Present Age;‖ the prayer of St. Francis; ―Quakerism in
the Seventies;‖ ―Both to Will and to Do;‖ ―The Uncomfortable Queries;‖
―Invitation to Climb a Mountain;‖ ―George Fox and the Early Quakers.‖
Religion – Toward A World at Peace. – 1984.
Religion – Travelling Library Catalogues.
Reviews, Articles, etc. – 2000-2009. – 6 folders.
Note that Raby has printed these on the reverse of several documents concerning
aboriginal affairs, including the Ngai Tahu Land Report (Wai 271) – see below,
Indian Affairs - Reference Material – New Zealand - Waitangi Tribunal.
Includes The Exile‘s Library; obituary from Victor Kiernan; ―Poster Poems:
Walking;‖ ―The Body in the River Leem;‖ review of Waterland (movie);
―Visiting Graham Swift‘s Fenland of the mind;‖ ―History, His Story, and Stories
in Graham Swift‘s Waterland;‖ ―The End of the End of History: Graham Swift‘s
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Waterland;‖ ―Imperial Topographies: The Spaces of History in Waterland;‖
―Historia and guilt: Graham Swift‘s Waterland;‖ ―I am in your keeping.‖
Folder 2: ―Voices of the satirist: John Donne;‖ ―Recent Studies in Elizabethan and
Jacobean Drama;‖ ―Not heretofore extant in print: Where the Mad Ranters Are;‖
―The Dunciad and the Plot of Satire;‖ ―Oldham, Pope, and Restoration Satire;‖
―John Marston‘s Fawn: A Saturnalian Satire;‖ ―The Duchess of Malfi: Comic and
Satiric Confusion in a Tragedy.‖
Folder 3: ―The Social Construction of Literature;‖ Poetry Criticism; ―Blake‘s
News from Hell;‖ ―Marlowe‘s Tamburlaine: Unsettling Audience Loyalties;‖
David Cope‘s Shakespeare course and handouts.
Folder 4: ―Fiction within the Texture of History: Elizabeth Bowen‘s The Last
September;‖ poems of the week; ―I am I: Genji and Murasaki;‖ ―Metaphor;‖
―Poesis without Metaphor (Show and Tell);‖ ―Metaphor in the Mind;‖ ―The Age
of Indifference;‖ ―News from Hell‖ (Boyce).
Folder 5: ―Forms of Folly in Joyce: A Study of Clowning in Ulysses;‖
―Wandering Rocks and Sirens: The Breakdown of Narrative;‖ ―Circe: The
Rhetoric of Drama;‖ ―Roll Away the Reel World, the Reel World: Circe and
Cinema;‖ ―Odyssey Ends at Auction for Ulysses Manuscript;‖ ―Joyce-again‘s
wake: an analysis of Finnegans wake;‖ ―I have been a Perfect Pig: A Semiosis of
Swine in Circe;‖ ―Whorehouse/Playhouse: The Brothel as Theatre in the Circe
Chapter of Ulysses;‖ ―The Great Brain.‖
Folder 6: ―Writing a Revolution: Language, Literature and Political Praxis;‖
―Misanthopology;‖ ―Art and Nature in Women Beware Women;‖ ―Notes and
Observations on T.S. Eliot‘s Early Poems;‖ ― ‗And shall I die, and this
unconquered?‘ : Marlowe‘s Inverted Colonialism;‖ ―On the road to Canterbury,
Liliput and Elphinstone;‖ ―Knowing their loves: knowledge, ignorance and
blindness in ‗Tis Pity She’s a Whore;‖ ―England‘s Time Lord;‖ etc.
Folders 1-4: Box 4
Folders 5-6: Box 5
Box 5
Shakespeare. – 3 folders.
Includes ―Heavy Seneca: His Influence on Shakespeare‘s Tragedies;‖
―Shakespeare‘s Pacifism;‖ synopsis and review of: Antony and Cleopatra; ―The
Madness of Syracusan Antipholus;‖ ―The price of one fair word: Negotiating
Names in Coriolanus;‖ ―Some Uses for Romance: Shakespeare‘s Cymbeline and
Jonson‘s The New Inn;‖ ―Holy War in Henry V;‖ ―King Lear in its own time: The
Difference that death makes;‖ ―Christian Society‘s Influence Over the Jewish
Family in The Merchant of Venice and The Jew of Malta;‖ ―An introduction to
reading Shakespeare;‖ ―Bringing Deformed Forth: Engendering Meaning in Much
Ado About Nothing;‖ ―The Making and Unmaking of a Colonial Subject:
Othello;‖ ―Pursuing the White Boar: Approaches to Teaching Richard III;‖
―Personations: The Taming of the Shrew and the Limits of Theoretical Criticism;‖
―Prospero‘s Books, Genesis and The Tempest;‖ ―Prospero‘s Books;‖ ―Base
Trade: Theatre as Prostitution;‖ ―Allowed Fools: Notes Toward an Elizabethan
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Twelfth Night;‖ ―Twelfth Night: All or Nothing, What You Will, It‘s All One –
Or is It?‖ ―Rockin‘ and Rollin‘ in Verona;‖ ―A funeral Elegy;‖ ―Writing about
Shakespeare;‖ ―Measure for Measure;‖ ―HCE and Jarl van Hoother on the Piss
with the Porter: A Wake—Macbeth Intertext;‖ ―A Romance of Electronic
Scholarship; with the True and Lamentable Tragedies of Hamlet, Prince of
Denmark;‖ ―Reading Ophelia‘s Madness;‖ ―Nature and Colonial Education in
Shakespeare‘s The Tempest.‖
Shakespeare – The life and death of King Richard the Second (First Folio ed., 1623).
Printed from online source.
Shakespeare – Much adoe about Nothing (First Folio ed., 1623).
Printed from online source.
Shakespeare – Storylines. – 2 folders.
Includes Macbeth; Hamlet; Othello; King Lear; Julius Caesar; Romeo and Juliet;
Twelfth Night; The Taming of the Shrew; As You Like It; A Midsummer Night‘s
Dream; The Merchant of Venice; Much Ado About Nothing; The Tempest; Henry
IV; Henry V; Richard III.
Tolkien.
―One Ring to Rule them All;‖ together with Tolkien Lectures: Week One.
Tolkien – Lord of the Rings Board Game.
Travel.
Various brochures, maps.
Indian Affairs – General
Aboriginal Legal Issues e-Newsletter.
Aboriginal Sentencing Reform in Canada – Prospects for Success: Standing Tall with
Both Feet Planted Firmly in the Air.
Box 6
American Indian Policy Review Commission. – 1975-1976.
Boardgame. – See Oversize.
Book Reviews.
Canada Native Law Student Association. – 1974.
Transcription of talks by Peter Hutchins, Ken Lysyk and Doug Sanders, at the
founding meeting of the Association.
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The Canadian Sioux: Refugees from Minnesota. – 1968.
From Minnesota History 41.
The Case for a First Nations Legal Services Unit…. – 2000.
Clippings.
Clippings – Ahenakew.
Articles relating to the anti-Semitic comments made by David Ahenakew.
Clippings – ―Canada‘s Apartheid.‖
A series of articles in the Globe & Mail.
Current Native Litigation Report. – 1987.
FSIN – Administration.
Old directory.
Implementing Delgamuuk‘w – Legal Implications for Aboriginal Title Research
Conference Transcripts. – 1999.
Landmark. – [2002].
Publication of the Indian Claims Commission; vol 7 nos. 3 & 4.
Legal Significance of Treaties affecting Canada‘s Indians. – 1972.
From the Anglo-American Law Review.
Métis Land Claims.
Miscellaneous.
Mitchell v Peguis Indian Band. – 1990.
Concerning taxation.
Notes. – 2 folders.
Office of the Treaty Commissioner – Annual Report. – 1999.
Payepot and His People.
Resources.
Abstracts, conference programs, etc. for theses, reports and publications relating
to aboriginal issues.
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SICC Calendar. – 1991.
Includes brief articles on Elijah Harper and Oka; dates to remember; artwork from
native artists.
Wapahaska: The early history of the Whitecap Band. – 1991.
From Saskatoon History Review.
Box 7
Work Related Papers. – 1972-1998. – 3 folders.
Photocopies of archival documents, as well as ―Straggling Indians of Cypress
Hills and Vicinity;‖ ―The Legend of an Ermine War Bonnet;‖ ―The ‗Chimney
Evans‘ Case;‖ ―The Killing of Moostoos the Wehtigoo;‖ together with
correspondence, information concerning a proposed database for land claims
researchers; materials regarding the Sk. geographic names board; and a copy of
Inuit Nunangat The People‘s Land.
Indian Affairs – Background and Governance.
This series contains pamphlets, booklets, reference materials, Acts of Parliament,
treaty information, etc., impacting Native/Newcomer relations in Canada.
An Act to Amend the Indian Act (Designated Lands). – 1988.
The Amendment of the Constitution of Canada. – 1965.
Bill C-31: An Act to amend the Indian Act – First Reading. – 28 Feb 1985.
The Canadian Constitution 1981.
Pamphlet containing text of resolution adopted by Parliament, Dec 1981.
The Canadian Constitution and Indian Government. – 1983.
The First Nations: Indian Government and the Canadian Confederation. – 1980.
By Delia Opekokew, published by the FSIN.
Indian Act – Office Consolidations. – 1978, 1985.
The Indian Act of Canada. – 1980.
By Richard Bartlett. Published by Native Law Centre, U of Sk.
Indians. – 1977.
By Gary Carsen. A statement of the law in Ontario, based on statutes and cases
on the subject of ―Indians‖ as defined by the Indian Act.
Land Claims – Canada. – 1981-1982.
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Includes ―Outstanding Business‖ and ―In All Fairness.‖
Land Claims – Manitoba. – 1984.
―A Debt to be Paid: Treaty Land Entitlement in Manitoba.‖
Land Claims – Saskatchewan. – nd, 1981.
Various pamphlets, including ―Treaty Land Entitlement of Indian Nations in
Saskatchewan;‖ ―Indian Lands and Canada‘s Responsibility – The Saskatchewan
Position;‖ ―Indian Land Entitlements: Questions and Answers;‖ ―Treaty Land
Entitlement Rights;‖ ―A Short Survey of Western Indian Treaties and Land
Settlement.‖
Land Surrenders and Leases, Expropriation and Squatters.
Various photocopied reference materials, including parliamentary debates,
memorandum from Duncan Scott and Harold McGill; together with the offprint of
an article by Raby, ―Indian Land Surrenders in Southern Saskatchewan.‖
Report of the Special Joint Committee on a Renewed Canada. – 1992.
Box 8
The Saskatchewan Formula. – 1977, 1982.
―A Federal-Provincial Agreement on the Fulfillment of Outstanding Treaty Land
Entitlements.‖ Includes maps of Saskatchewan treaty land entitlement selection
status and general location of reserves and total outstanding entitlement acreage;
graphs; and flowchart.
Six Nations Status.
Includes ―The Six Nations Confederacy;‖ Application of the Mohawk Nation of
the Grand River against Canada, to the International Court of Justice; ―Statement
Respecting the Six Nations‘ Appeal to the League of Nations;‖ ―The Legal Status
of the Six Nations Indians in Canada;‖ and additional materials.
Treaty No. 8 (21 June 1899) – Adhesions, Reports, Etc. – photocopies.
Treaty No. 8 – The Establishment of Reserves in Treaty Eight. – 1989.
Prepared for chief counsel, dept of Justice, for the case of the Attorney General of
Canada v Attorney General of Alberta, the Lubicon Lake Band, et al.
Indian Affairs – Bands and Specific Claims
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement. – 1974.
Apsassin v The Queen.
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Blood Band v Canada. – 2003 (printed 2004).
Judgement of François Lemieux.
British Columbia.
Includes partial information on the Haida Nation v Minister of Forests and
Weyerhaeuser; ―The Treaty Process in BC: Some thoughts for Australian
Treaties.‖
[BC] – Claim Based on Native Title.
British Columbia Land Claims.
Final Report of the Manitoba Métis land Commission for the Fiscal Year 1979-1980. –
1983.
[Provided at the Federal-Provincial meeting of officials on Aboriginal
Constitutional Matters.]
Indian Claims Commission – Annual Report. – 2007.
Indian Claims Commission – Proposed Interim Report and Report to the Commissioner.
– 1973-1974.
[Manitoba] – Report of The Treaty Land Entitlement Commission. – 1983.
Mathias v The Queen. – 2000.
Métis Nation of Alberta – Environmental Appeal Board. – 2001.
Muskeg Lake Cree 1919 Soldier Settlement Surrender Claim. – 2000-2003.
Concluded; no lawful obligation found (Indian Affairs website).
Muskowekwan First Nation – Information Kit. – 2005.
Box 9
Muskowekwan Specific Claim.
Statement of claim, various exhibits, plus land titles information.
TLE claim concluded (Indian Affairs website).
Newspaper Articles / Press Releases.
Pheasant Rump and Ocean Man.
Copy of relevant archival documents.
Pheasant Rump – History.
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Qu‘Appelle Agreement. – 1975, 1983.
Specific Claims Research and Development – Appendices. – 1978.
Submission Concerning the Claims of the Peguis Band of Indians to Land in the St.
Peter‘s Indian Reserve Surrendered in 1907.
Tax and Service Implications of Bill C-115. – 1990, 1994.
Includes study from the UVic School of Public Administration, together with a
factum from the Tshehaht Indian Band case.
Treaty Negotiations: What Works, What Doesn‘t – A Negotiator‘s Dialogue. – 2002.
Treaty Three. – 1972-1973. – 2 folders.
Background materials, including copies of archival documents; copies of reports;
correspondence.
Whitefish Lake – Environmental Appeal Board. – 2000.
Indian Affairs – Reference: General
1885 Resistance.
―The Métis Militant Rebels of 1885;‖ ―The Indian View of the 1885 Uprising;‖
etc.
Aboriginal Law Conference. – 2000.
Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act. – 1971.
Box 10
Alaska Native Self-Government. – 1979.
Anderson, Robert. Economic Development Among First Nations: A Contingency
Perspective. - 1997. – 2 folders.
PhD thesis, U of Sk. In library (electronic version).
Anthropology. – 1961, 1975, 1997
Special issue of Human Organization, ―American Indians and their Economic
Development;‖ and Occasional Papers in Anthropology no. 4; ―Controlling
Processes.‖
Australia – Brownley v State of Western Australia. – 1999.
Australia – Federal Court of Australia. – 1999.
Materials on Strickland v Native Title Registrar and State of Western Australia v
Native Title Registrar.
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Australia – Frontier Conflict. – 2001.
Includes ―Across the Queensland Frontier;‖ ―The Statistics of Frontier Conflict.‖
Australia – The Hope Vale Determination. – 1999.
Australia – Linguistic Issues in Native Title Claims – Workshop. – 1999.
Australia – Native Title Community Centre.
Australia – National Native Title Tribunal. – 2001. – 2 folders.
Various materials relating to the Kaurareg people‘s native title determinations.
Includes list of papers available from the Native Title Research Unit.
Australia – National Native Title Tribunal – Indexes.
Australia – Press Releases and Press Clippings.
Australia – Seminars – Centre for Research into Aboriginal Affairs. – 1971.
Box 11
Australia – Various. – 2 folders.
Includes ―Aboriginal-European Treaty Initiatives in Australian History;‖
―Aboriginality under the Microscope: The Biological Descent Test in Australian
Law;‖ ―Customary Law;‖ ―Mapping, recording and analyzing native title Post
Wik;‖ ―New national parks for the Kimberley – ‗green‘ government or land
theft?‖ land strategy – Northern Territory; ―10 Native Title Predictions;‖ ― ‗Put
not your faith in princes (or courts)‘: Agreements made from asymmetrical power
bases;‖ ―Land, Rights, Laws: Issues of Native Title;‖ ―Cross-cultural categories
Yolngu science and local discourses;‖ ― ‗What Matter Who‘s Speaking?‘
Authenticity and Identity in Discourses of Aboriginality in Australia.‖ etc.
Australia – The Wentworth Lectures.
Includes ―Looking ahead through the past;‖ ―Native title: the beginning or the end
of justice?‖ ―The end in the beginning: Re(de)finding aboriginality.‖
Batoche.
Parks Canada informational publication.
Brealey, Kenneth. First (National) Space: (Ab)Original (Re)Mappings of British
Columbia. – 2002. – 2 folders.
PhD thesis, UBC.
Canadian Arctic Resources Committee – Northern Perspectives. – 1999.
Vol. 25, no. 4, ―The Legal and Constitutional Basis for Benefits Agreements.‖
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Canadian Natives. – 1970, 1976.
Includes ―And What About Canada‘s Native Peoples?‖ ―Who Owns Canada?‖
―Nestum Asa;‖ ―Bulletin 201‖ [Anglican Church of Canada]; ―Saskatchewan
Indian Heritage.‖
Carter, Sarah. The Genesis and Anatomy of Government Policy & Indian Reserve
Agriculture on Four Agencies in Treaty Four, 1874-1897. – 1987.
PhD thesis, U of Manitoba.
Cases and Materials on Native Law. – 1973, 1974, 1976. – 3 folders.
Prepared by Douglas Sanders.
Folders 1-2: Box 11
Folder 3: Box 12
Box 12
Catalogues, Bibliographies and Inventories. – 1972-1975, 1999-2000. – 2 folders.
Includes ‗Indian Notes and Monographs;‖ book catalogues; inventory of RG 10
(LAC); and ―American Indian Law.‖
Christensen, D. A ―Convenient Place:‖ History of Fort Carleton, 1810-1885.
Civil Rights / Indigenous People and the Legal System.
The Concept of Native Self-Government in the Soviet North. – 1979.
Department of Indian and Northern Affairs – Evaluation Report on the Research Funding
Division. – 1990.
Dependency and Foreign Domination in the Third World. – 1972.
Economics – Various.
Includes ―From Fur Traders to Stock Traders.‖
Education – First Nations and Education in Saskatchewan.
Education – Indian Education: Eligibility for Educational Funding.
Box 13
Education – Indian Education: Jurisdictional Concerns.
Education – Review of ―McPherson Report on Tradition and Education.‖
Education – Treaties and Education. – 1992.
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Evaluation Report on the Research Funding Division [Department of Indian and Northern
Affairs]. – 1990.
Federal-Indian Trust Relationship. – 1976.
Part of the Indian Tribal Curriculum and Training Program, Institute for the
Development of Indian Law & Cook School. See also below, ―Indian
Sovereignty.‖
The First Perspective. – 2000-2001.
Copies of national newspaper.
Great Plains Research. – 1997.
Includes ―Treaty Seven and Guaranteed Representation; ―The Prairie Indian Vote
in Canadian Politics, 1965-1993;‖ ―Borderland Interaction in the International
Region of the Great Plains: an Historic-Geographical Perspective.‖
Health – Alcohol and Drug Abuse Among Treaty Indians in Saskatchewan.
Health – The Health of the Registered Indian Population in Saskatchewan. – 1989.
Health – Health Status of the Saskatchewan Population. – 1989.
Health Status Research Unit, Dep‘t of Community Health, U of Sk.
Health – On the Breadline: Hunger in Regina. 1986.
Health – Suicides, Violent and Accidental Deaths Among Treaty Indians in
Saskatchewan.
Hogue, Michel. Crossing the Line: The Plains Cree in the Canada-United States
Borderlands, 1870-1900.‖ – 2002.
MA thesis, U of Calgary.
Holdsworth, W.S. An Historical Introduction to the Land Law. – 1927.
The Importance of Water Supply to Indian Economic Development. – 1977.
Indian Demographic Workshop: Implications for Policy and Planning. – 1980.
Box 14
Indian Justice Program.
Indians and the Law Conference. – 1978.
Indians and the U.S. Government. – 1976.
Indian Sovereignty. – 1976.
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Part of the Indian Tribal Curriculum and Training Program, Institute for the
Development of Indian Law & Cook School. See also above, ―Federal-Indian
Trust Relationship.‖
Indian Treaties and the Law: An Interpretation for Laymen. – 1074-1975.
Includes summaries of Elders‘ interviews by treaty area (Alberta).
An Inquiry into Hunger in Regina. – 1989.
Interim Report of the Indian Justice Review Committee. – 1991.
Jobson, Valerie. The Blackfoot Farming Experiment 1880-1945. – 1990.
MA thesis, U of Calgary.
Jones, Dorothy. License for Empire: Colonialism by Treaty in Early America. – 1982.
La Ronge Area Land Use Study. – 1975.
Legal Offences in Saskatchewan: The Alcohol and Drug Connection. – 1989.
Legal – Various. – 2folders.
Includes ―Some Legal Issues in Relation to Real Estate Development and
Operation of a Business on Indian Reserve Lands;‖ ―Apple Cede: First Nations
Land Management Regime;‖ etc.
Leslie, John. Commissions of Inquiry into Indian Affairs in the Canadas, 1828-1858:
Evolving a Corporate Memory for the Indian Department. – 1984.
MA thesis, Carleton University.
Box 15
Locking Up Natives in Canada: A Report of the Committee of the Canadian Bar
Association on Imprisonment and Release. – 1988.
The Marshall Decision and Beyond: Implications for Management of the Atlantic
Fisheries. – 1999.
Reports, appendices, etc.
The Marshall Decision and Beyond: Implications for Management of the Atlantic
Fisheries – Minutes of Proceedings. – 1999. – 3 folders.
McKay, Raoul. Fighting for Survival: The Swampy Cree of Treaty No. 5 in an Era of
Transition, 1875-1930. – 1991.
PhD thesis, U of Toronto.
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McKay, Raoul. A History of Indian Treaty Number Four and Government Policies in its
Implementation, 1874-1905. – 1973.
MA thesis, U of Manitoba.
Minority Rights Group Reports.
Includes ―The Sahrawis of Western Sahara‖ and ―The Crimean Tatars, Volga
Germans and Meskhetians: Soviet Treatment of some national minorities.‖
Munn, Nancy D. Walbiri Iconography and ―Visual Categories: An Approach to the Study
of Representational Systems.‖ – 1973.
Napoleon, Val. ―Extinction by Number: Colonialism Made Easy.‖ – 2001.
National Indian Law Library Catalogue. – 1985.
Supplement.
National Inquiry into First Nations Child Care. – 1980, 1989.
Includes FSIN Child Care Brief; ―A bylaw for the care of our Indian children,‖
Spallumsheen Indian Band.
Native American Rights Fund.
Primarily copies of the Legal Review.
Nestor, Rob. Hayter Reed, Severalty, and the Subdivision of Indian Reserves on the
Canadian Prairies. – 1998.
MA thesis, U of Regina.
Box 16
New Zealand – ACT News and Views. – 1999.
Various articles relating to the Waitangi Tribunal. See also below, Reference –
Waitangi Tribunal.
New Zealand – Institute of Policy Studies.
Includes ―The Treaty in the Constitution;‖ ―Indigenous Rights and the
Constitution;‖ ―A Perspective on the Evolution of Human Consciousness Race,
Colonisation, and the Treaty of Waitangi.‖
New Zealand – Maori Land.
New Zealand – Press Releases & Clippings.
North America – Press Releases & Clippings.
―Oil and Gas Exploitation on Arctic Indigenous Peoples‘ Territory.‖ – 2006.
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Olesen, Ole. Home Rule for Greenland. – 1979.
Rapport de la Commission d‘Étude sur l‘Intégrité du Territoire du Québec: Le Domaine
Indien. – 1971.
Reflecting Indian Concerns and Values in the Justice System. – 1985.
Report of the Saskatchewan Indian Justice Review Committee. – 1992.
Residential Schools. – [ca. 2000].
―Resisting Temptation in the Garden of Paradise: Preserving the role of Samoan Custom
in the Law of American Samoa.‖
―Reverend ‗Jack‘ Matheson.‖
Copy of material from SAB, 1911.
Ruong, Israel. The Lapps: An Indigenous People in Pennoscandia. – 1979.
The School of Native Studies.
Essays from the U of Alberta program, including ―Bands, Tribes, or Nations?‖
―An Historical Analysis of Early Nation to Nation Relations in Canada and New
Zealand;‖ ―Different Continents, Similar Experiences: An Examination of
Aboriginal Rights in Canada and Australia;‖ ―Lighting a Candle or Exploding
Bombs for Humanity? Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide in North America and
Kosovo‖ [incomplete].
Self-Determination. – 2 folders.
Material in French; incomplete.
Society of Applied Anthropology.
Includes ―Co-Management, Negotiation, Litigation: Questions of Power in
Traditional Use Studies;‖ ―Getting to Use in Traditional Use Studies.‖
Sosin, Jack. The Revolutionary Frontier, 1763-1783.
Box 17
St. Germain, Jill. A Comparison of Canadian and American Treaty-Making Policy with
the Plains Indians, 1867-1877. – 1998.
MA thesis, Carleton.
Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs – Aboriginal Housing. – 1992. – 2 folders.
Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development. – 1999.
Relating to the Nisga‘a Final Agreement.
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Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans. – 1999.
Standing Senate Committee on Aboriginal Peoples. – 21-23 March 2000. – 3 folders.
Relating to the Nisga‘a Final Agreement, Bill C-9. Material in folders by date:
21-23 March.
A Strategy for the Socio-Economic Development of Indian People. – 1976,
Teillet, Jean. The Role of the Natural Resources Regulatory Regime in Aboriginal Rights
Disputes in Ontario. – 2005.
Prepared for the Ipperwash Inquiry.
Treaty Land Entitlement and Taxation: Addressing Public Concerns about Taxation. –
1995.
A Treaty Right to Sport? – 2001.
Treaty Six. – 1976.
Published by the SICC.
University of the South Pacific. – 1997-2000.
Includes ―The Control of Fishing Resources in the Federated States of
Micronesia;‖ ―The Control and Protection of Native Lands in Fiji;‖ ―A Proposal
to Establish a Land Tribunal in Vanuatu;‖ ―The Language of Land: Look Before
you Leap.‖
Box 18
U.S. and South American Natives. – 1970-1975.
Includes Turquoise Mosaics From Mexico; Four Centuries of Southern Indians [in
library]; B.I.A I‘m Not Your Indian Any More.
Wahbung: Our Tomorrows. – 1971.
We Stand On Guard…For Whom?
Relating to control over resources in NWT and Brazil.
A Wildlife Policy for Canada.
Draft.
Williams, R.A. The American Indian in Western Legal Thought. – 1990.
Woolford, Andrew. Between Justice and Certainty: Treaty Making in Modern-Day
British Columbia. – 2002.
PhD thesis, UBC.
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Indian Affairs – Reference: Archival Resources
Archival Documents and Transcriptions – Various.
Beardy‘s & Okemasis.
List of chiefs; maps; notes.
Department of Indian Affairs.
Copies of documents.
Index to Aboriginal Issues found in the Records of the North West Mounted Police, RG
18. – 1994.
Prepared by Peter Naylor for the Office of the Treaty Commissioner.
Indian Affairs Central Registry Files – 1874-1959.
Copies from microfilm of RG 10 documents.
Pasqua First Nation – Index of Maps and Field Notes.
Box 19
Report on the Affairs of the Indians in Canada Laid Before the Legislative Assembly 20
March 1845.
RG 10 Reel Summary.
Together with photocopies of some documents from RG 10.
RG 10 – Transcriptions and Excerpts.
By subject.
RG 10 Volume 3799.
Copies of documents
RG 10 Volume 7596. – 2 folders.
Copies of documents.
Transcriptions of RG 18 Documents. – transcribed 1995. – 2 folders.
Various reports from LAC Dominion Police/RCMP fonds, ca. 1860s-1910s,
relating to native affairs, specifically in the west. All transcriptions properly cited
by volume and file.
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Box 20
Indian Affairs - Reference: Alpha-Numeric Binders
3 – McKay, Raoul J. A History of Indian Treaty Number Four and Government Policies
in its Implementation 1874-1905. MA thesis, UMan, 1973.
In library, microfilm only: E78 .S25M35 1973a
6 – Kennedy, J.J. Qu‘Appelle Industrial School.
In library, education branch: LC2629 .K4 1970a
10 – Shankel, G.E. The Development of Indian Policy in British Columbia. [PhD thesis,
U of Washington, 1945].
In library: E78 .B9S53 1945
43 – Royce, Charles C. Indian Land Cessions in the United States. 1899.
In library, law branch: E93 .R885 1971
56 – British Columbia. Papers Connected with the Indian Land Question, 1850-1875.
1875.
94 – Lawrence, Roger. Aboriginal Habitat and Economy. MA thesis, Australia
NationalU, 1968.
Box 21
102 – Stager, John K. Historical Geography of the Mackenzie River Valley 1750-1850.
PhD thesis, U of Edinburgh, 1962.
124 – Inter-American Indian Institute. Indians in the Hemisphere Today. 1962.
146 A – Alvord, Clarence W. The Mississippi Valley in British Politics – Vol. 1. 1917.
In library: F352 .A47
146 B – Alvord, Clarence W. The Mississippi Valley in British Politics – Vol. 2. 1917.
In library: F352 .A47
165 – Milloy, John S. The Plains Cree: A Preliminary Trade and Military Chronology,
1670-1870. MA thesis, Carleton U, 1972.
In library, microfilm only: E99 .C88M54 1972a
Box 22
195 B – Wraxall, Peter. New York Indian Records. 1754.
In library: E78 .N7N53 1968
201 – Department of Justice Opinions, 1890-1900. Vol. 2
22
202 – Department of Justice Opinions, 1882-1889. Vol. 1
204 A – [Department of Justice Opinions, 1924-1938, Vol. 4]
204 B – [Department of Justice Opinions, 1911-1924, Vol. 4B]
Box 23
205 A – Justice Department Rulings, 1938-1942. Vol 5A
205 B – [Justice Department Rulings, 1941-1948], Vol. 5B
206 – Justice Department Rulings, 1939-1952, Vol. 6
Includes materials from 1800s.
220 – Andrews, Isabel. The Crooked Lakes Reserves: A Study of Indian Policy in
Practice from the Qu‘Appelle Treaty to 1900. MA thesis, USask, 1972.
In library, microfilm only: E78 .S25A53 1972a
519 – Falkenberg, Johannes. Kin and Totem: Group Relations of Australian Aborigines
in the Port Keats District.
541 A – Juricek, John T. English Claims in North America to 1660: A Study in Legal and
Constitutional History – Volume I. PhD thesis, U of Chicago, 1970.
Box 24
541 B - Juricek, John T. English Claims in North America to 1660: A Study in Legal and
Constitutional History – Volume II. PhD thesis, U of Chicago, 1970.
542 – Robinson, Walter S. Indian Policy of Colonial Virginia. PhD thesis, U of Virginia,
1950.
In library: E78 .V7R63 1950
546 – Lingard, C. Cecil. Territorial Government in Canada: The Autonomy Question in
the Old North-West Territories. 1946.
In library (main and Shortt): JL461 .L75
553 – [Australian Aboriginal Mythology].
Includes ―Monsoon and Honey Wind‖ by Catherine Berndt; ―Two in One, and
More in Two‖ by Ronald Berndt; and Australian Aboriginal Mythology. The
latter is available in the library: DU120 .A8 no.50 1975
S77-1 – Treaty Land Entitlement Commission, Winnipeg Manitoba. 1983.
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T39 – [Australian Aboriginal Land Claims].
Includes T. Blackshields, ―The Gove Case,‖ 1971; Justice Blackburn, ―Judgement
in the Yirrkala Land Case‖ (Milirrpum et al v. Nabalco Pty. Ltd. and the
Commonwealth of Australia - excerpts); Lester and Parker, ―Land Rights: The
Australian Aborigines have lost a Legal Battle, But…‖; A.E. Woodward, ―An
Overview from the Australian Experience;‖ Peter Rhodes, ―The Report of the
Australian Aboriginal Land Rights Commission;‖ ―Australian Aboriginal Policy
(Draft).‖
Box 25
T67 – [North American Folklore and Mythology]. – 1908-1974.
Various articles, from Dundes, Semlianova, Waterman, Rooth, Kongas, Lowie,
Demetracopoulou, Parker, and McClellan.
T94 – Koontz, Louis. The Virginia Frontier, 1754-1763. PhD thesis, Johns Hopkins,
1925.
V50 – Nash, Manning (ed). Handbook of Middle American Indians – Social
Anthropology.
In library: F1434 .H23 v.6
V73 – Kennedy, J.H. Jesuit and Savage in New France. – 1950.
In library: FC315 .K35
V78 – [Indian Groups of Mexico – Translations]. – 1966-1973.
Translated from the Spanish at the request of the Indian Claims Commission.
W1 – McCaskill, Don. Migration, Adjustment and Integration of the Indian into the
Urban Environment. MA thesis, Carleton University, 1970.
Box 26
W3 – St. Peter‘s Reserve Commission Transcript of Evidence – Royal Commission re:
St. Peter‘s Reserve, Testimony of Witnesses. – 1911.
From RG 10 Black Series, vol. 4033.
W3 C – Various re: St. Peter‘s Reserve. – 1906-1947.
Materials from DIAND, Hansard, Manitoba Free Press; etc.
W7A – Brome, Christina. Draft Thesis.
W15 – Bishop, Charles A. The Northern Ojibwa: An Ethnohistorical Study. PhD thesis,
University of New York, 1969.
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W25 – [Missions in Labrador and Greenland]. – 1820, 1964, 1971.
Includes W.H. Whiteley, ―The Establishment of the Moravian Mission in
Labrador and British Policy, 1763-83;‖ David Crantz, ―The History of Greenland
including an Account of the Mission Carried on by the United Brethren in that
Country;‖ James Hiller, ―Early Patrons of the Labrador Eskimos: The Moravian
Mission in Labrador, 1764-1805.‖
W28 – Ervin, A.M. Civic Capacity and Transculturation: The Rise and Role of the
Alaska Federation of Natives. PhD thesis, University of Illinois, 1973.
In library: E78 .A3E73
Box 27
W41 – [Honigmann, John J.] – 1949-1966.
Essays and presentations, including ―Incentives to Work in a Canadian Indian
Community;‖ ―Social Disintegration in Five Northern Canadian Communities;‖
―Education in the Modernization of Cultures Pakistan and Indian Villages
Compared to Eskimo in a Canadian Arctic Town;‖ ―The Attawapiskat Swampy
Cree an Ethnographic Reconstruction.‖
W54 A – Toward Economic Development for Native American Communities – vol. 1. –
1969.
Compendium of papers submitted to the US Congress.
Part I: Development prospects and problems.
W54 B – Toward Economic Development for Native American Communities – vol. 2. –
1969.
Part II: Development programs and plans
Part III: The resource base.
W94 – Shaw, Helen. British Administration of the Southern Indians, 1756-1783. PhD
thesis, Bryn Mawr, 1931.
In library: E78 .S65S5 1981
X19 B – [South American Indians].
Includes George Kubler, ―The Quechua in the Colonial World;‖ Bernard Mishkin,
―The Contemporary Quechua;‖ Hildebrando Castro Pozo, ―Social and
Economico-Political Evolution of the Communities of Central Peru.‖
X 29 – Murdock, George. Outline of South American Cultures. – 1951.
In library: F2230.1 .C9M87 1951
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X34 – [Green, L.C.]
Various essays, including ―Protection of Minorities in the League of Nations and
the United Nations;‖ ―Legal Significance of Treaties Affecting Canada‘s
Indians;‖ ―Aboriginal Rights or Vested Rights?;‖and The Legal Status of
Canada‘s Indians.
Box 28
X50 – Judicial Decisions – Legal Background.
X67 – Wampum and Shell Articles Used by the New York Indians. – 1901.
From ―Bulletin of the New York State Museum,‖ no. 41 vol. 8
In library: E78 .N7B38 1978
X70 – Houghton, Frederick. The History of the Buffalo Creek Reservation. – 1920.
X74 – [Indian Affairs].
Chapter from Pioneer Public Service, ―Indian Affairs: The White Man‘s
Albatross;‖ and two reports by Lorraine Weinrib, ―The Indians of Canada West:
A Legal and Administrative History 1830-1867‖ and ―Indian Treaties: An
Historical Study.‖
X80 – Bolton, Reginald. New York City in Indian Possession. – 1920.
Y46 – [Law Review Articles - US].
Various articles, including S.J. Flickinger, ―The American Indian;‖ Arthur
Lazarus, ―Indian Rights Under the Federal Power Act;‖ Theodore Jack, ―Alabama
and the Federal Government: The Creek Indian Controversy;‖ Joseph Burke,
―The Cherokee Cases: A Study in Law, Politics, and Morality;‖ John Reid, ―Law
and the Indians on the Arkansas Frontier: ‗Stand Stripped, but Strongly Nerved‘;‖
Albert Kane, ―The Negro and the Indian: A Comparison of their Constitutional
Rights;‖ William Schaab, ―Indian Industrial Development and the Courts;‖
Douglas Nash, ―A Remedy for a Breach of the Government-Indian Trust Duties;‖
Peter Aschenbrenner, ―State Power and the Indian Treaty Right to Fish;‖ Owen
Anderson, ―Indians – Hunting and Fishing Rights: State Law Must Yield to
Federal Treaty;‖ Mark McFeeley, ―Need for a Federal Policy in Indian Economic
Development.‖
Y53 – Blumenthal, Walter. American Indians Dispossessed. – 1955.
In library (main and law branch): E93 .B65 1975
Y71 – Zavala, Silvio. The Political Philosophy of the Conquest of America. – 1953.
Box 29
Y93 – Batallion, Marcel. Études sur Bartolomé de las Casas. – 1965.
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In library: E125 .C4B32
Indian Affairs - Reference: Red and Green Binders
The majority of these binders were labeled; of these, the green binders contain US legal
opinions/judgments; the red binders contain Canadian legal opinions/judgments.
Unlabeled binders appear generally to contain additional reference materials, judgments
or law review articles.
.1 Red Binders
A-B. – 2 folders.
Includes:
Adoption Act in the Matter of Birth Registration 67-09-022272, 1973, 1974
Alberta Panel Buildings Ltd v Sarcee Band, 1972
Antoine v Antoine, 1968
Armour v Township of Onondaga, 1907
Armstrong Growers‘ Association v Harris, 1924
Atkins v Davis, 1917
Attorney General of Alberta v. Cardinal, 1971
Attorney General of BC v Attorney General of Canada, Appeal, 1889
Attorney General of BC v McDonald, 1961
Attorney General of BC v Sport, 1971
Attorney General of Canada v Fowlds, 1871
Attorney General of Canada v Giroux, 1915
Attorney General of Canada v Giroux & Bouchard, 1916
Attorney General of Canada v Morrow, 1970
Attorney General of Quebec v Williams, 1944
Avery v Cayuga, 1913
Bastien v Hoffman, 1867
Bay v Regina, 1974
Beaulieu‘s Petition re: Indian Custom Adoptions, 1969
Beaulieu v. Petitpas, 1959
Bedard v Isaac et al, 1971
Belcher Islands murders (article), 1941
Bellerose in the matter of the Indian Act, 1951
Beyak v Regem, 1938
Booth v Rex, 1913
Boucher v Montour, 1901
Boulton v Jeffrey, 1845
Brown v West, 1845
Brick Cartage Ltd v Regina, 1963
Bridge v Johnston, 1904
Brossard v D‘Aillebout, 1914
Bryce, McMurrich & Co. v Salt, 1885
Burk v Cormier et al, 1890
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Bussières et al v Bastien, 1900
Cal-Com.
Includes:
Calder et al. v Attorney General of BC, 1969, 1970, 1973
Caledonia Milling Co. v Johns, 1918
Campbell, 1888
Campbell v Hall, 1774
Campbell v Sandy, 1956
Canada v Ontario, 1910
Canard v Attorney General of Canada and Rees, 1972
Carter v Nichol, 1911
Colonial Investment & Loan v Foisie et al, 1912
Charbonneau v de Lorimier, 1906
Cherrier v Terihonkow, 1889
Children‘s Aid Society v RM of St. Clements, 1952
Chisholm v Herkimer, 1909
Chisholm v Rex, 1948
Church v Fenton, 1878, 1879, 1880
Clinton v Strongquill, 1953
Commissaires d‘ecoles du Canton de Maniwaki v Brady, 1928
Commissioner of Indian Lands v Jannel, 1865
Commissioner of Indian Lands v St. Onge, 1856
Con-Dur. – 2 folders.
Connolly v Woolrich and Johnson et al, 1867, 1869
Cooke; the County of Bruce v the City of Hamilton, 1955
Corinthe et al v Le Séminaire de Saint-Sulpice, 1911, 1912
Cote, 1971
Crepin v Delorimier et al, 1929
Cross v Delorimier and Letourneau, 1935
Delorimier v Cross, 1937
D‘Ailleboust v Bellefleur
Deborah E4-789, 1972
Delorimier v Delorimier et al and Superintendent General of Indian Affairs, 1935
Derocher in the Matter of the Indian Act, 1956
Diabo v Rice, 1940
Dimensional Investments v Regina, 1966
Dion v The Hudson‘s Bay Company, 1917
Douglas et al v Mill Creek Lumber Company, 1923
Dreaver v Rex, 1935
Durand v Sioui, 1878
Esk-Isa. – 2 folders.
Eskimos, 1939
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Fahey v Roberts, 1916
Fegan v McLean, 1869
Feldman v Jocks, 1935
Fisher v Albert, 1921
Francis v Regina, 1956
Frasier v Pouliot et al and Jones, 1885, 1886
Jones v Grand Trunk Railway Co., 1904
Froman, 1973
Geoffries v Williams, 1958
Gibb v White, 1870
Gingrich v Regina, 1958
Goodine, 1885
Gordon Band in the Matter of the Indian Act, 1952
Hannis v Turcotte and Maurault, 1878
Hardy v Desjarlais, 1892
Henry v Rex, 1905
Hill, 1891, 1908
Hunter v Gilkson
Indian Affairs v Board of Investigation Under Water Act, and Crosina, 1925
Isaac et al v Davey et al, 1973
Jac-Mow. – 2 folders.
Jackson v Wilkes, 1834
Jacobs v United Power Company Ltd, 1927
Johnson v Jones and Tobicoke, 1895
Johnston v Robertson, 1908
Johnstone, 1956
Jones v Grand Trunk Railway, 1905
Kallooar v Reginam, 1964
Kamsack v Canadian Northern Town Properties Ltd, 1922
Kane, 1939
Katie, E7-1807, 1961
King, 1957
Labrador Boundary, 1927
Lafleur v Cherrier, 1882
Languedoc et al v Lavoilette, 1858
Lavell and Attorney General of Canada, 1971
Lazare et al v The St. Lawrence Seaway Authority, 1956
Lefort v Dugas, 1887
Lepage v Watzo, 1878
Levesque v Dube, 1948
L‘Hirondelle v Rex, 1916
Lightfoot, 1954
Logan v Attorney General of Canada, 1959
Logan v Styres et al, 1959
Louis, 1956
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McKinnon v Van Every, 1870
McLean v McIsaac et al, 1885
McNeil, 1956
Manitoba Hospital Commission v Klein and Spence, 1969
Municipal Assessor v RM of Harrison, 1971
Mathers, 1891
Merasty, 1956
Merriman v. Pacific Great Eastern Railway Co., 1922
Metcalfe, 1889
Miller v Rex, 1949
Milloy and Municipal Council of Onondaga, 1884
Montreal v Bluefeather, 1933
Moostoos, 1899
Moses, 1962
Mowat v Attorney General of Quebec, 1897
Box 30
Mur-Pro (Wil).
Murdock Ltd. v Labour Relations Board, 1955
Mutchmore v Davis, 1868
Myiow et al, 1957
Nelson, 1935
Nianentsiasa v Akwirente et al, 1859
Noah Estate, 1961
Ontario Mining Co. Ltd v Seybold et al and Attorney General for Ontario, 1902
Pap-wee-in et al v Beaudry et al, 1933
Patterson v Lane, 1904
Patton v the Heirs of Allen and Giasson, 1924
Paul, 1912
Paulette, 1973
Peepeekeesis Band, 1956
Petersen v Cree and Canadian Pacific Express Col, 1940
Poitras, 1956
Poitras v Attorney General for Alberta, 1969
Pope v Paul, 1937
Prince v Tracey, 1913
Procureur General de Quebec v Groslouis, 1943
Pro (St. Chr.)-R (God). – 2 folders.
Procureur General de Quebec and Star Chrome Mining Co. v Thompson, 1917
Attorney General for Quebec v Attorney General for Canada, 1920
Province of Quebec v Canada, 1898
Regina v Alward, 1894
Rex v Atkinson, 1914
Regina v Baby
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Regina v Baldhead, 1966
Regina v Bear, 1968
Regina v Bear‘s Shin Bone, 1899
Rex v Beboning, 1908
Regina v Benjoe, 1961
Rex v Bennett, 1930
Rex v Bonhomme, 1917, 1918
Rex v Brown, 1930
Regina v Carlick, 1965
Regina v Carrachelo, 1958
Rex v Chan Lung Toy, 1924
Rex v Chew Beb, 1913
Rex v Commanda, 1939
Regina v Connolly, 1954
Rex v Cooper, 1925
Regina v Cooper, 1968
Regina v Cornelius, 1962
Rex v Cowichan Agricultural Society, 1950
Regina v Daniels, 1966
Daniels v Regina, 1968
Regina v Derriksan, 1971
Regina v Devereux, 1965
Regina v Discon and Baker, 1968
Regina v Drybones, 1967, 1970
Regina v Ear, 1966
Regina v Easterbrook, 1928
Regina v Ede, 1910
Regina v Esagok, 1971
Regina v Farrar, 1890
Regina v Fearman, 1886, 1892
Regina v Field, 1967
Regina v Fireman, 1971
Rex v Fitzgerald, 1911
Regina v Francis, 1968, 1969
Regina v Frank, 1974
Rex v Gee, 1901
Rex v Gehrke, 1906
Regina v General, 1970
Regina v George, 1966
Rex v Godin, 1921
R (Gon) – R (Mon). – 2 folders.
Regina v Gonzales, 1961, 1962
Regina v. Good, 1889
Rex v Gow, 1906
Rex v Gray, 1906
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Regina v Green, 1888
Rex v Gullberg, 1933
Regina v Guthrie, 1877
Rex v. Heisler, 1913
Rex v Hill, 1907
Rex v Hill, 1951
Rex v Hong, 1920
Regina v Howson, 1894
Rex v Hughes, 1906
Regina v Isaac, 1972, 1973
Regina v Itsi, 1966
Regina v Janvier, 1973
Rex v Jim, 1915
Regina v Joe, 1969
Regina v Johns, 1961, 1962, 1963
Regina v Johnson, 1850
Regina v Johnson, 1896
Rex v Johnston, 1906
Regina v Johnston, 1966
Regina v Kennedy, 1894
Regina v Kogogolak, 1959
Regina v Koonungnak, 1963
Regina v Kruger and Manuel, 1974
Regina v Kupiyana, 1972
Rex v Labrie, 1914
Regina v Little Bear, 1958
Regina v MacKenzie, 1884
Regina v McAuley, 1887
Regina v McCormick, 1859
Rex v McHugh, 1907
Rex v McMaster et al, 1926
Regina v McPherson, 1970, 1971
Regina v Machekequonabe, 1896
Regina v Marsden, 1972
Rex v Martin, 1917
Regina v Mellon, 1900
Rex v Mirasty, 1939
Regina v Modeste, 1959
Regina v Monaghan, 1897
R (Mor) – R (St. C). – 2 folders.
Rex v Morely, 1932
Regina v Moses, 1969
Regina v Murdock, 1900
Rex v Myers, 1925
Regina v Myran, Meeches et al, 1972
32
Regina v Nan-e-quis-a-ka, 1889
Rex v. New England Co., 1922
Regina v Nippi, 1969
Regina v Onalik, 1970
Rex v Otnario & Minnesota Power Co. Ltd, 1920
Regina v Otokiak, 1959
Rex v Padjena and Quesawa, 1930
Regina v Pah-ca-pah-ne-capi, 1897
Regina v Pawis, 1971
Regina v Penasse, 1971
Regina v Peters, 1966
Rex v Pickard, 1908
Regina v Podlook, 1972
Regina v Point, 1957
Regina v Potts, 1969
Rex v Prince, 1945
Regina v Pritchard, 1971, 1972
Rex v Quong Tape, 1920
Regina v Redsky, 1973
Regina v Rider, 1968
Rex v Rodgers, 1923
Regina v Roulette, 1966
Regina v St. Catherines Mining & Lumber Co., 1885,
St. Catherines Mining & Lumber Co. v Regina, 1887, 1888
R (St. C) – Rem.
Rex v Shade, 1952
Rex v Shavelear, 1886
Regina v Sigeareak, 1965
Sigeareak v Regina, 1966
Regina v Sikyea, 1962, 1964
Sikyea v Regina, 1964
Regina v Simon, 1958
Rex v Smith, 1935
Regina v Smith, 1969
Regina v Spear Chief, 1963
Regina v Strong, 1850
Rex v Stuart, 1924
Regina v Superior Concrete Products Ltd., 1966
Regina v Swimmer, 1970
Rex v Syliboy, 1928
Regina v Teemotee, 1969
Regina v Thomas, 1891
Rex v Thompson, 1929
Regina v Toney, 1973
Regina v Tootalik, 1969, 1970
33
Rex v Tronson, 1931
Rex v Trottier, 1913
Rex v Verdi, 1914
Regina v Watson, 1958
Rex v Webb, 1943
Rex v Wesley, 1932
Regina v White and Bob, 1964
Rex v Whitehead, 1938
Regina v Whiteman, 1970
Rex v Williams, 1921
Regina v Williams, 1958, 1959
Regina v Young, 1884
Removal of Indians from the reserve at Sydney, Cape Breton, 1916
Ric – Yuz. – 2 folders.
Richards v Collins, 1912
Richards v Cote, 1962
Rifkin v Rex, 1925
Robb v Robb et al, 1891
Robinson v Sutherland, 1893
Rousseau v Nolette, 1919
St. Ann‘s Island Shooting & Fishing Club v Rex, 1950
Sabiston, 1956
Sammartino v Attorney General for BC, 1970, 1971
Samson Indian Band, 1957
Sanderson, 1956
Sanderson v Heap, 1909
Schaurte v Paul, 1968
Sero v Gault, 1921
Sheldon v Ramsay et al, 1851
Sheridan, 1899
Simkevitz v Thompson, 1910
Sinclair v Mulligan, 1886
Sing Kee, 1901
Rex v Sing, 1902
Smith v Young, 1898
Styres, 1969
Surrey v Peace Arch Enterprises Ltd, 1968, 1970
Tenasse, 1930
Tiorohiata v Toriwaieri, 1891
Totten v Watson, 1858
Vancouver v Chow Chee, 1941
Vandenberg and Cummond, 1968
Vanvleck et al v Stewart et al, 1860?
Wallace v Fraser Companies Ltd et al, 1973
Warman v Francis et al, 1958
34
Water Act, 1914, Western Canada Ranching Co. v Indian Affairs, 1921
Water Powers, 1929
Whitfield v Canadian Marconi Co., 1967
Williams Estate re: Indian Act, 1960
Williams v Joe, 1973
Wilson, 1954
Wright, 1953
Young v Scobie, 1853
Yuzicappi, 1956
Untitled. – 2 folders.
Includes list of Canadian legal decisions relating to native peoples; the case law
digest from ―A Canadian Indian Bibliography, 1960-1970;‖ various judgments re:
Canada v Ontario (&/or) Quebec, particularly respecting the BNA Act.
Folder 1: Box 38
Folder 2: Box 39
Box 31
Untitled – Archival Resource List. – 4 folders.
List by file (subject),date, microfilm reel, volume and file number; source not
identified but presumably Library and Archives Canada RG10.
Folders 1-2: Box 2
Folder 3-3: Box 3
.2 Green Binders
A – Ch. – 2 folders.
List of selected legal decisions respecting US Indians.
Acosta v San Diego, 1954
Agua Caliente Band v Riverside, 1971
Arenas v US, 1944
Arizona v California et al, 1962
Barta v Oglala Sioux of Pine Ridge, 1958
Beecher v Wetherby, 1877
Beltrami v Hennepin, 1963
Buttz v Northern Pacific Railroad, 1886
Cherokee Nation v Hitchcock, 1902
Chocktaw Nation v Oklahoma et al, 1970
Chouteau v Molony, 1853
Co-G.
Commissioner of Taxation v Brun.
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation v US, 1967
Conrad Inv. Co. v US, 1908
Cramer et al v US, 1923
35
Crow Tribe v US, 1960
Fredenberg, 1946
Goodell v Jackson, 1823?
H-Ma.
Hall v St. Helena Parish School Board, 1961
Hawaii v Mankichi, 1903
High Pine and Woman Dress, 1959
Holden v Joy, 1872
Jimmerson, 1963
Kennedy v Becker, 1916
Kennerly et al v District Court of Montana, 1971
Lummi Tribe v US, 1957-1967
Maison v Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation, 1963
Marsh v Alabama, 1946
Mi-O.
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma v US, 1959
Minnesota v Hitchcock, 1902
Mitchel et al v US, 1835
Morgan v Colorado River Indian Tribe, 1968
New Mexico v Warner, 1963
Nez Perce Tribe v US, 1966
Nooksack Tribe v US, 1963
Northwestern Bands of Shoshone v US, 1945
Osage Nation v US, 1951
Otoe and Missouria Tribe v US, 1955
P-Sh.
Paiz v Hughes.
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma v US, 1953
Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma v US, 1968
Pilgrim et al v Beck et al, 1895
Pueblo de Zia et all, v US, 1964
Quick Bear v Leupp, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1908
Rainbow v Young, 1908
St. Regis Mohawk Reservation, 1973
Sac and Fox Tribe of Oklahoma v US, 1963
Seneca Nation v US, 1965
Settler v Yakima Tribal Court, 1969
Shoshone Tribe v US, 1937
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Si-Tee.
Simmons v Eagle Seelatsee, 1965
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Sioux Tribe v US, 1942, 1956
Snohomish County v Seattle Disposal Co., 1967
Solomon et al v La Rose et al, 1971
Spokane Tribe v US, 1963
Standing Bear v Crook, 1879
Swift v Leach, 1920
Tee-hit-ton Indians v US, 1955
Ten-US (H).
Tennesee v Foreman, 1835
Tlingit and Haida Indians v US, 1959
Tulee v Washington, 1942
Tuttle et al v Moore et al, 1901
Udall v Littell, 1966
US v Ahtanum Irrigation District et al, 1956
US v Alcea Band of Tillamooks et al, 1946
US v Blackfeet Tribal Court, 1965
US v Cisna, 1835
US v Higgins, 1900
US (N)-Wis.
US v Northern Paiute Nation et al, 1968
US v Rickert, 1902
US v Rogers, 1846
US v Sandoval, 1913
US v Shoshone Tribe, 1938
US v Walker River Irrigation District, 1939
US v Winans, 1905
Upper Chehalis Tribe v US, 1957
Vermillion v Spotted Elk, 1957
Washington v McCoy, 1963
Washington v Moses, 1967
Washington v Moses, 1971
Washington v Superior Court, 1960
Washington Dept of Game v Kautz et al, 1967
Washington Dept of Game v Puyallup Tribe, 1967
Washington v Tulee, 1941
Winnebago Tribe v US, 1942
Winters v US, 1907
Wisconsin v Doxtater Jr., 1879
Untitled 1. – 2 folders.
Includes Joseph Burke, ―The Cherokee Cases: A Study in Law, Politics and
Morality;‖ Marshall et al v Clark (1793); Fletcher v Peck (1810); Johnson v
McIntosh (1823); Cherokee Nation v Georgia (1831); Worcester v Georgia
(1832).
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Untitled 2.
Legal decisions from The American Indian; including Colliflower v. Garland
(1965); Warren Trading Post Co. v Arizona Tax Commission (1965); Littell v
Nakai (1965); Lipan Apache Tribe et al v US (1967); US v Semiole Indians of
Florida and Oklahoma (1967); ―Puyallup Tribe v Washington Dept of Game
(1967); Menominee Tribe v US (1968); Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort
Berthold Reservation et al v US (1968); Makah Indian Tribe v Clallam County
(1968); Dodge v Nakai (1968); US v Native Village of Unalakleet et al; Arizona v
Turtle Circuit Court of Appeals (1969); Sohappy v Smith (1969); Gila River
Indian Community et al v US (1970); US v Delaware Indians (1970); The People
v Rhoades (1970); State v Satiacum (1972); Ruiz v Morton (1972); Pyramid Lake
Paiute v Morton (1972); McClanahan v Arizona State Tax Commission (1973).
Untitled 3.
Legal decisions from The American Indian; including Winters v US (1907); US v
Tillamooks (1946, 1950); Tee-Hit-Ton Indiands v US (1955); Cherokee Tobacco
Case (1870); Ex Parte Crow Dog (1883); Elk v Wilkins (1884); US v Kagama
(1886); US v Clapox (1888); Talton v Mayes (1895); Lone Wolf v Hithcock
(1903); Buster v Wright (1905); Waldron v US (1905); US v Sante Fe Pacific
Railroad Co. (1941); Squire v Capoeman (1955); Iron Crow v Oglala Sioux Tribe
(1956); Allen v Merrell (1956); Williams v Lee (1959); Native American Church
v Navajo Tribal Council (1959); Federal Power Commission v Tuscarora Indian
Nation (1960); Miami Tribe of Oklahoma et al v US (1960); Organized Village of
Kake v Egan (1962).
Reference Material – New Zealand - Waitangi Tribunal
See also above, Personal – Reviews, for a copy of Ngai Tahu Land Report (Wai 271)..
Miscellaneous. – 2 folders.
Ahu Moana (Wai 953). – 2002.
The Aquaculture and Marine Farming Report.
The Crown and Flora and Fauna: Legislation, Policies, and Practices, 1983-98 (Wai 262).
– 2001.
Box 33
Fisheries Settlement Report (Wai 307). – 1992.
Includes Ngai Tahu Sea Fisheries Report (Wai 27), 1992.
Maori Development Corporation Report (Wai 350). – 1993.
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The Mohaka ki Ahuriri Report (Wai 201). – 2004.
Muriwhenua Fisheries Claim (Wai 22). – 1988.
Napier Hospital and Health Services Report (Wai 692) – 2001.
Orakei Claim (Wai 9). – 1987.
Box 34
Orakei Claim – Status and Scope of the Treaty of Waitangi.
Particularised Statement of Claim (Wai 894). – 2003.
The Pouakani Report (Wai 33). – 1993.
The Pouakani Report – Appendices (Wai 33). – 1993.
Radio Spectrum Management and Development Interim Report. – 1999.
Rekohu (Wai 64). – 2001.
A Report on Moriori and Ngati Mutunga Claims in the Chatham Islands.
Taranaki Report (Wai 143). – 1996.
Te Ika Whenua Rivers Report (Wai 212). – 1998.
Te Maunga Railways Land Report (Wai 315). – 1994.
Includes Maori Electoral Option Report (Wai 413), 1994; and Kiwifruit
Marketing Report (Wai 449), 1995.
Box 35
Te Raupatu O Tauranga Moana (Wai 215). – 2004. – 2 folders.
Report on the Tauranga Confiscation Claims.
Te Roroa Claim (Wai 38). – 1992.
The Turangi Township Remedies Report. – 1998.
Various. – 1988-1993.
Includes the Taipa sewerage claim (Wai 17); Rangiteaorere land claim (Wai 32);
Mohaka River Report (Wai 119); Te Ika Whenua Energy assets report (Wai 212);
Te Arawa representative geothermal resource claims (Wai 153).
Waiau Pa Power Station Claim (Wai 2). – 1978.
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Includes Fisheries Claim (Wai 1), 1978; Motunui-Waitara Report (Wai 6) 1983;
Kaituna River Claim (Wai 4), 1984; Manukau Claim (Wai 8), 1985; Te Reo
Maori Claim (Wai 11), 1986; Waiheke Island Claim (Wai 10), 1987.
Box 36
Whanganui-a-Orotu Report (Wai 95). – 1995.
.1 Waitangi Tribunal – Rangahaua Whanui Series
The Alienation of Maori Land in the Rohe Potae (Aotea Block). – 1996, 1999. – 2
folders.
Part 1: 1840-1920
Part 2: 1900-1960
Auckland (District 1). – 1996.
The Crown‘s Engagement with Customary Tenure in the Nineteenth Century. – 1997.
Theme c.
Te Urewera (District 4). – 1999.
Box 37
Wairarapa (District 11a). – 1996.
Wairoa (District 11c). – 1996.
Wellington District (District 12). – 1996. – 3 folders.
Physical & Social Geography
Economic Historiography.
Includes list of farm operators in 1935; ―Frontier development: land, labour &
capital on the wheatlands of Argentina & Canada, 1890-1914;‖ ―Economic
historiography in the 1950s: The Saskatchewan school;‖ map of the survey areas
of an economic classification of land; etc.
Geology and Groundwater Maps. – 1967-1971.
Includes maps for Wynyard; Melfort; Saskatoon; Battleford; Yorkton; Hudson
Bay; Melville; Rosetown; Swift Current; and Regina.
Historical Geography.
Includes ―Les principles de la géographie vidalienne;‖ ―Histoire des pensées
socials – geographie – Bailly;‖ ―La géographie classique – historique – Les
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principles;‖ ―The Geography of Friedrich Ratzel and Paul Vidal de la Blache: A
Comparative Analysis.‖
The Introductory Chapters of Yāqūt‘s Mu‘jam al-Buldān.
Box 38
Islam - Reference Material. – 1920-1970. – photocopies. – 2 folders.
Includes ―Islam,‖ ―Islam et géographie‖ (1959 and 1970); Les jardins de l‘Islam;‖
―The Hispano-Arab garden: its philosophy and function;‖ The Muslim Town and
the Hellenistic town;‖ ―L‘ubanisme musulman;‖ ―essai de géographie urbaine;‖
―La lampe et l‘olivier dans le Coran.‖
Land Use Surveys, South Central Saskatchewan. – 1950-1953.
Includes maps of the RM of Chaplin, together with copies of land use survey
reports from SAB: RM of Gravelbourg; RM of Pinto Creek; RM of Chaplin; RM
of Glen Bain; and RM of Waverly.
Maping the Wheat Economy in Saskatchewan. – 1999.
Bibliography.
Miscellaneous. – 1928-1969.
Includes Soil Capability Classification for Agriculture; ―The Plains Farmer and
the Prairie Province Frontier, 1897-1914;‖ several ARDA soil capability and land
inventory reports; ―A detailed map of prairie average annual precipitation;‖
―Agricultural Regions of North America Part VI – Spring Wheat Region;‖ ―The
Changing Environment: Implications for Rural Extension Research and
Training;‖ ―Land Classification in Saskatchewan;‖ ―Soil Survey of the Wood
Mountain Indian Reserve No. 160 (File Hills-Qu‘Appelle Agency).‖
Miscellaneous Articles. – 2 folders.
―Comparative Physical and Historical Geography;‖ excerpts from the
Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences; ―Scenery Evaluation and Landscape
Perception: A Bibliography;‖ ―Ptolemy‘s Geography in a New Light;‖ ―The
Origin of Ptolemy‘s Geographia;‖ ―The Geographic Distribution of
Inventiveness;‖ ―Theory and Method in Behavioral Geography;‖ ―Hawaiian
Astronomical Concepts;‖ course material from Carleton; ―Sixteenth Century
Travel Books as a Source of European Attitides Toward Non-White and Non-
Western Culture;‖ ―The Ship of the Renaissance.‖
Folder 2:
―Buckle and Geographic Social Thought;‖ ―Reflections on the Man-Nature
Theme as a Subject for Study;‖ ―Montesquieu: Possibilistic Political
Geographer;‖ ―Ethnography and Ethnology in the Sixteenth Century;‖ ―One
Hundred Years of Ethnological Theory in the German-Speaking Countries: Some
Milestones;‖ ―Philosophical Concepts in Geography; De Orbe Novo.
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Native Canadian Geographical Names: An Annotated Bibliography. – 1993.
Postmodern Urbanism Disrobed.
Prairie Provinces Census and Base-maps. – 1936. – photocopies.
Record of a Saskatchewan Farm Business. – 1935. – 8 folders. - See Oversize.
Blank form, computer print-out, together with nearly 851 completed forms.
These forms, prepared by the department of Farm Management, appear to have
been filled in from June-August, 1935, and include information on land, acres
owned & improved, acquisition, value, land debt, mortgages, leases, buildings,
soil type and topography, operator‘s history, family history including age, sex,
education, etc; history of farm land, cash living expenses, debt, life insurance,
non-farm revenue, farm capital, frequency of government relief, crop report, work
done to combat soil drifting and drought, crop rotation, feed and supplies on hand,
livestock, machinery and equipment, etc.
Missing: nos 86, 129, 200, 237, 246-254, 287-288.
Record of a Saskatchewan Farm Business – Computer Punch Cards. - See Oversize.
Saskatchewan Geographic Names Board. – 2003. – 2 folders.
Soils Survey Maps. – 14 maps.
Township 42 Study.
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Physical & Social Geography – Reference Material
Agricultural Progress on the Prairie Frontier – vol. 5. – 1936.
Biomedical Computer Programs. – 1971.
U of California publications in automatic computation no. 2.
Britnell, G.E. The Wheat Economy.
Dale-Burnett, Lisa. Agricultural Change and Farmer Adaptation in the Palliser Triangle,
Saskatchewan, 1900-1960. – 2002.
PhD thesis, U of Regina.
An Economic Classification of the Land in the Govenlock-Eastend-Maple Creek Area,
Saskatchewan, 1946.
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Hitchock, F.C. An Economic Study of Farming in the Qu‘Appelle Valley Districts of
Saskatchewan, with Special Consideration of the Problems Related to the Debts of
Farmers. – 1935.
MSc thesis, U of Sask.
The Major Soils of North Dakota. - 1968
Range Management of Grasslands and Adjacent Parklands in the Prairie Provinces. –
1962.
Ratzel, F. Anthropo-Geographie. – 1882.
Photocopy; in German.
Box 40
Saskatchewan: Land Capability Classification for Forestry. – 1972.
Report of the Canada Land Inventory, together with related maps of southern
Saskatchewan.
Soils. – 1965, 1967
Includes two publications by H.C. Moss: A Guide to Understanding
Saskatchewan Soils; Saskatchewan Soils: Their Productivity and Management;
and Moss, Ellis and Acton, The Soils of the Willow Bunch Lake Map Area. –
1967.
Soil Survey of Southern Saskatchewan. – 1977.
The Strathcona Sound Mining Project. – 1978.
Van Paassen, C. The Classical Tradition in Geography. – 1957.
. 1 Alpha-Numeric Reference Series
A - Preliminary Report on the Classification of Land Areas…. – 1938. – photocopy.
AI – Vallaux, Camille. Le Sol et L‘État.
AN 1 – Lelewel, Joachim. Géographie du Moyen Age.
Box 41
AO – Description de l‘Afrique et de l‘Espagne par Edrîsî.
AQ 1 – Politiche Geographie [Part I].
AQ 2 – Politiche Geographie [Part II].
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AS – Prairie Settlement and Agriculture – Miscellaneous.
AY – Reviews and Excerpts.
Box 42
BH – McCormick, Patricia. A Historical Geography of the Districts of Saskatchewan and
Assiniboia in 1904. – 1977.
MA thesis, U of Sk.
D – Configuration de la Terre – Vol. 1 – 1964.
GF – Muslim Contribution to Geography.
OA – Whittlesey, Derwent. The Earth and the State [Part I]. – 1944.
OB – Whittlesey, Derwent. The Earth and the State [Part II]. – 1944.
Box 43
R41 – Canada – Political Geography – Miscellaneous.
Includes pamphlet and other materials on the Columbia River Treaty.
R54 – Kasperson & Minghi – Political Geography.
Audio
Environment & Philosophy. – 16 reel-to-reel tapes. – 4 folders.
Includes Commonir: Balance & Biosphere; Watt: The Environment Crisis: Can
Mankind Survive?; Darling, Wilderness & Plenty; The Maw; The Will to Kill;
Illich, Thinking for Alternatives; Darling, The Technological Exponential;
Disciplines for Action; Reith, Forward Look in Conservation; The Chief
Offender; Eayers, Politics of Balance; Charles Taylor et al; Darling, Impact of
Man on his Environment; 1969 Edmonton Tundra Conference; The Journey;
Ehrlich, Food Production and Distribution; Drummond, Food Destruction; God,
Nature & Man (Hinduism); Birds as Ecological Barometers; Reith, Global
Changes Actual & Possible; War & Ecology; The Necessity of Progress; Darling,
Where Does Responsibility Lie?; What is the Pest Control Issue?; Balance & the
Law; Fuller, Arctic Environment.
Folders 1-2 – Box 51
Folders 3-4 – Box 52
Box 44
First Nations Constitutional Conference – Tape 10 – John Munroe. – 1 cassette.
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Land Entitlement / Use – Interviews. – 1 cassette tape.
―Contemporary Issues in Canada,‖ [CBC] on land entitlement; and includes an
interview with Lloyd Barber.
Pete Seeger – Children‘s Concert. – 1 reel-to-reel tape.
Religion. – 3 reel-to-reel tapes.
Includes [discussion on God]; Bishop Stephen Neil.
[Undetermined] – 3 reel-to-reel tapes.
CD and Disc
Indian Affairs and Northern Development – Annual Reports, 1864-1992. - 1997. – 6
CDs.
Indian Affairs and Northern Development – Annual Reports. – 6 CDs.
Second set [with additional information?].
Box 45
Indian Claims Commission. – 16 CDs. – 4 folders.
Folder 1:
Alexis First Nation TransAlta Utilities Right-of-Way Claim, Exhibits 1-15. – Aug
2002.
Blood Tribe/Kainaiwa Big Claim Public Release. – Aug 2007.
Blueberry River and Doig River First Nations Highway Right of Way IR 172
Inquiry. – Feb 1999.
Statement of facts, legal argument and supporting documents.
Cote First Nation 1905 Surrender. – Mar 2002.
Annotated Index and Documents.
Cowessess First Nation 1907 Surrender Claim Phase 2. – Oct 2006.
Final Edition
Folder 2:
James Smith Cree Nation Treaty Land Entitlement Inquiry. – Feb 2007.
Public CD.
Kluane First Nation, Kluane National Park & Kluane Game Sanctuary Claim. –
Feb 2007.
Public Release.
Lower Similkameen Indian Band. – April 2008.
Vancouver, Victoria, & Eastern Railway Right-of-Way. Public Edition.
Lucky Man Cree Nation Treaty Land Entitlement Phase II. – Public edition. – Apr
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2008.
Folder 3:
Opaskwayak Cree Nation Streets & Lanes Claim. – Feb 2007.
Public Release.
Paul First Nation Kapasiwin Townsite Inquiry. – Jun 2007.
Public release.
Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation Inquiry 1903 Surrender Claim. – Jan 2008.
Public edition.
Sakimay First Nation T.L.E. Shortfall. – Jun 2007.
Public release.
Folder 4:
Taku River Tlingit First Nation Wenah Specific Claim. – 4th
edition. – Apr 2005.
Treaty 8 Tribal Association Saulteau First Nation TLE & Land in Severalty
Claim. – May 2007.
Public edition.
Williams Lake Indian Band Village Site Claim. – Final edition. – Aug 2004.
Legal Cases. – 7 CDs.
Chief Miles Venne v. Canada (4 CDs) (see also below, discs);
Samson Band (Montana et al v Regina) 3 CDs.
Personal Files. – 3 CDs.
These include family materials; fiction, non-fiction, and poetry; images (art,
native claims materials, etc); see shared drive.
Reference. – 7 CDs.
Atlas of Saskatchewan; Canadian Law Reporter Consolidated Index, 1995-2004;
Census (1901, 1906, 1911); The Canadian Institute Aboriginal Consultations;
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples; various theses on Aboriginal topics;
National Claims Research Workshops 1992-2005 – papers and presentations.
Specific Claims. – 2 CDs.
ICC Cote documents, November 2006; ICC Report, James Smith Cree Nation,
Respecting Chakastaypasin IR 98.
Discs
30 - 3½ inch discs. See also shared drive.
Christensen, Deanna. – 3 discs.
Ahtakahoop and His People (thesis).
Indian Affairs – Venne Case. – 14 discs.
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.
Indian Claims Commission. – 10 discs.
See also shared drive.
1. Claims reports for Fishing Lake; Kahkewistahaw; Kettle and Stony Point;
Lucky Man; Mamalelgala Qwe‘Qua‘Sot‘En‘Enox McKenna-McBride
applications.
2. Mikisew; Moosomin; McKenna-McBride applications, ‗Namgis Sumas.
3. Annual Reports (1991-1993, 1994-95, 1995-96); Athabasca Denesuline
Inquiry; Eel River Bar Inquiry/Dam Claim.
4. Gesgapegiac; Homalco; ICC Information Guide (rev. June 1997);
Kahkewistahaw; Lac La Ronge.
5. Kawacatoose; Lax Kw‘alaams; Fort McKay; Michipicoten Pilot Project
Newsletter; Nak‘azdli.
6. Comorant Island claim, ‗Namgis; Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range – Cold
Lake & Canoe Lake rejected claim inquiry
7. Primrose Lake Air Weapons Range report 2 – Joseph Bighead, Buffalo River,
Waterhen Lake; Flying Dust. ICC Proceedings: Special Issue on Land Claims
Reform.
8. Chippewas of the Thames Muncey land claim; mediation of Roseau River
Anishinabe TLE; Sumas band; Young Chippewayan Inquiry into Stoney
Knoll IR 107.
9. Water Rights of Indian Bands in Qu‘Appelle Valley; vols. 1 & 2 of the Lac La
Ronge TLE; notes on the Indian Act.
10. Blueberry River Indian Band v. Canada; R v Badger; Degamuukw v BC.
Mapping the Wheat Economy.
See shared drive. Includes materials relating to farming, soil surveys, etc.
Box 47
Personal. – 3 discs.
Includes material on Proust, Shakespeare, Quakers, teaching children music. See
also shared drive; includes draft of Lohan manuscript, etc.
Photographs
Family. – 1972-1975. – 93 slides.
[Social Geography] - First Nations / Ethnic Groups. – 262 slides.
Images, presumably from various resource books, of illustrations of natives; early
contact artworks; photographs of North and South American native life, burial
sites, art, artifacts, etc.; Africa; various maps; etc.
Travel – Landscape. – 13 slides.
Travel – Mediterranean. – [2008]. – CD.
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CD with 732 digital images of a Mediterranean cruise, including Venice; Turkey;
Greece; etc.
Travel – Professional. – 28 slides.
Purchased slides of Canterbury Cathedral; Greece, including ruins and artworks.
Yorkshire. – 1967. – 20 slides.
Video
Building Our Future Together – Treaty Land Entitlement in Saskatchewan Part 1 –
Historical Overview. – 1992. – VHS.
The Calling River People. – VHS.
A Debt to be Paid: Treaty Land Entitlement in Manitoba.[ca. 1995]. – 29 minutes – VHS.
An Introduction to Bill C-31 / How To Develop Membership Rules. – [ca. 1989]. – 28
minutes each – VHS.
From Assembly of First Nations.
Tim Houweling Lecture. – 2002. – 3 VHS.
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The Lands, Revenues and Trusts Review. – VHS.
My Partners, My People – Land Claims. – 60 minutes. – VHS.
Treaty Land Entitlement Framework Agreement Summary. – 1998. – VHS.
Maps
.1 Folded
Economic Classification of Land Based on Suitability for Wheat Production. – 1954.
Sheets for Eastern and Western Saskatchewan
Miscellaneous.
[American] Land Claims by Tribe; Reconnaissance Soil Survey, southern Sk;
Surficial Geology, Virden; Ontario (with reserve index).
Working Folder.
Various maps of Saskatchewan and Alberta, relating to soil, geology, land use,
etc.
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.2 Oversize (note: temporarily all oversize maps are on top of the cabinet in the reading
room).
Annotated.
Manitoba; Saskatchewan.
Australia, Etc.
Aboriginal Reservations, Australia; Northern Territory; Papua New Guinea.
Canada General.
Prairie Provinces; Alberta; Satellite Image of Sk.-Ab. Border; Quebec.
Climatic Maps of the Prairie Provinces for Agriculture.
Historical.
Routes in British North America explored by Palliser, 1857-1860; 1761 map of
Canada with adjacent countries; 1834 British North America; Sk. Disposition of
Lands, 1928; 1883 Distribution of Indian Tribes in BC; 1763- Quebec;
Marlborough, 1940; Lincoln, 1940; Châlons, 1912; Requesteron, 1922; Lárisa,
1945; Pasqua Reserve, 1876 and 1910.
Indian Affairs.
Indians of North America; Sk Agencies, Treaties, Reserves; Selected Market
Factors Affecting Recreational Potential of Indian Reserves; Sk. Treaty Land
Entitlement (1986 and 1981); Sk. Indian Reserves; Ocean Man Reserve; Indian
Treaties (1977); Native Protest Maps; Indian Treaties (1991); Indian Reservation
of Sk.; Lands Requested for Transfer to the Crown Federal for Indian Reserves;
Potential Resource Projects in Sk. (1984); Pheasant Rump and Nakota Indian
Reserve.
Linguistics & Ethnography.
Indian and Inuit Communities & Languages; Indian Bands with Linguistic
Affiliations; Ethnological Map of Siberia; Scandia; Migratory Routes of the
Swedish Mountain Lapps (1945); Tribal and Linguistic Distributions of South
America.
Miscellaneous.
Butte (US Air Force edition); Lesparre-Medóc; Classes of Land Surface Forms
(US); AB-Population Distribution (1961); Major Natural Gas Pipelines (1963);
the Maghreb Population Density.
Personal.
Religious Houses, London; Regional Parks, Dartmoor; Hereford; Cardiff;
Liverpool; Greater London; Monastic Britain; Geological Map of Great Britain;
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Lincoln and Grantham; Manchester; Ancient Britain (south and north sheets);
Teesdale; Blackburn and Burnley; Brecon.
Saskatchewan – Land Tenure.
Wynyard, Kindersley, Pasqua Hills, Yorkton, Swan Lake, Duck Mountain, The
Pas, Virden, Rosetown, Prelate, Saskatoon, Swift Current, Wood Mountain,
Green Lake, Prince Albert, Melville, Regina, Waterhen River, Cypress Hills,
Shellbrook, North Battleford, Melfort, Riding Mountain, St. Walburg.
Saskatchewan – Miscellaneous.
Newcombe Pasture; Physiographic and Geologic Characteristics; Photomap, T11-
R5-W3rd.
Topographic.
Includes Kindersley, North Battleford, St. Walburg; Hanna-Kindersley;
Rosetown, Virden, Lethbridge, La La Ronge, Selkirk, Melville, Banff, The Pas,
Winnipeg, Weyburn, Wood Mountain, Banff-Bassano, Banff Park, Ravenscraig,
Gleichen, Foremost, Melfort, Rosetown, Hudson Bay, Buck Mountain, Yorkton,
Green Lake, Willow Bunch Lake, Riding Mountain, Wappawekka, Cranbrook-
Lethbridge, Yoho Park, Govenlock, Hungerford Lakes, Kincorth, Maple Creek,
Lyons Creek, Consul, Fairwell Creek, Canora, Northern Saskatchewan.
Card Indexes
Geography. – 1 card drawer.
Includes subject divisions by population; farming & adaptation; ranching and
livestock; fisheries; commerce and transportation; political aspects; chronological;
literary; exploration/introduction; natural environment/wildlife.
Geography – Great Plains, Arid Zones, etc. – 1 card drawer.
Geography – 19th
& 20th
Century; Political; Parry. – 2 card drawers.
Indian Affairs - Bibliography. – 2 card drawers.
Indian Affairs – References – RG10.
Indian Affairs – References – Saskatchewan Herald.
Social Sciences Miscellaneous. – 1 card drawer.
South Pacific / Central-South America. – 1 card drawer.
Includes Asia, Australia, etc.
Indian Affairs – References – Alphabetical.
Alphabetical listing with sources.
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A-B: Box 47
C-Z: Box 47A
Microfilm
Box 48
Berkofer, R.F. Protestant Missionaries to the American Indians, 1787 to 1862. Cornell,
1960.
Bingham, M.J.W. In Search of Hound, Horse & Turtledove.
Claval, P. ―Essai sur l‘évolution de la géographie humaine.‖ Cahiers de géographie de
Besançon, no. 12.
Debysingh, M. Poultry & Cultural Distributions in India. Syracuse, 1970.
Denman, C.C. Cultural Change Among the Blackfoot Indians of Montana.
Dentan, R.K. Some Senoi Semai Dietary Restrictions. Yale, 1965.
Fridmann, A.E. The description of landscape in Spencer‘s Faerie Queene. Columbia,
1965.
Fritzell, P.A. Landscapes of Anglo-America during exploration & early settlement.
Haworth, H.E. Keats & Nature. U of Illinois, 1964.
Kirkwood, J.J. Coleridge on Nature.
Kutzleb, C.R. Rain follows the plow. U of Colorado, 1968.
Lee, R.B. Subsistence ecology of the I,Kung Bushmen. Berkeley, 1965.
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Lewis, N. English missionary interest in the Indians of North America, 1578-1700. U of
Washington, 1968.
March, A.L. Landscape in the thought of Su Shih. Washington, 1964.
Oruch, J.B. Topography in the prose & poetry of the English Renaissance 1540-1640.
Indiana, 1964
Ray, A. Indian Exploitation of the Forest-Grassland Transition Zone in Western Canada,
1650-1860: A Geographical View of Two Centuries of Change. Wisconsin, 1971.
Schantz, R.N. The image of China in the Age of Discovery.
Smith, J. Socio-Cultural Approaches to Primitive Theories of Disease. Northwestern,
1968.
Tierney, E.O. A Northwest Coast Sakhalin Ainu World View.
Energy & Natural Resources – Dep‘t of the Interior Orders in Council, 1864-1880.
Berichte Uber Landwirtschaft – Hamilton & Freund article. – 1934.