Fonds consists of the personal and professional papers of Annora Brown, and includes correspondence, scrapbooks, sketches, reviews, clippings, reference materials and photographs. The majority of the materials date from 1926 to 1982, and were donated in one accession (UAA-1982-116).
Sem títuloThis archival collection is composed of textual and graphic materials related to the Hudson's Bay Company, the fur trade in Canada, and early European settlement in Canada. The collection includes correspondence between high-ranking employees at Hudson's Bay Company fur trade posts, personal correspondence between settlers or Hudson's Bay Company employees and their families, and Hudson's Bay Company reports, proclamations, contracts, and others records. The involvement of Indigenous peoples in the Canadian fur trade is also described throughout this collection. With a few exceptions, most items within the collection were created during the early- to mid-1800s.
The Kolson Arctic Governance Collection contains various documents, both published and unpublished, related to the political, social, cultural, and economic development of the Canadian Arctic and Alaska. Although some of the unpublished documents are seemingly original, many others are photocopies or other form of reproduction. Manuscript amendments and corrections are present in many items. While the materials range from the 1970s to the 200s, they are predominantly from the 1980s and 1990s.
Sem títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to Edgar Wood.
Sem títuloOffice files
Sem títuloEditorial and institutional files created by the committee working on publishing a critical, bilingual edition of the collected writings of Louis Riel to mark the 100th anniversary of his death.
Sem títuloPersonal and professional papers relating to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, Meech Lake Constitutional Accord, 1992 Constitution negotiations, and Departmental administrative and teaching duties
Sem títuloGeneral, inactive office files; includes a file on the School of Native Studies at the University of Alberta.
Sem títuloNorthern photographs taken for Hulbert Footner's book "New Rivers of the North" as well as photographs by H.W. McBride
Sem títuloAccession consists of papers and photographs collected by Dr J. D. Hawkins to update A. E. Jamieson's "History of Dentistry in Alberta 1885-1968."
Sem títuloTelevision Services Department and Department of Religious Studies: "Native Religious Traditions" and "Religious Diversity: Muslim groups"
Sem títuloBook: "Oslie Trading Post, Martin River, Three Creeks" - self published by Muriel Oslie
Sem títuloAccession represents a photo album containing original prints of the Edmonton photographer C.W. Mather
Sem títuloAccession consists of personal and professional papers of Travis Manning.
Sem títuloAccession consists of photographs from the Students' Union photodirectorate (1983-1984) used in the Evergreen and Gold yearbook.
Sem títuloPhotographs of family, arctic and riverboat related subjects along the Athabasca River, Lake Athabasca, Fort Simpson, Great Slave Lake and Fort McMurray. Also are included press clippings of Northern newspapers and the Camsell family.
Sem títuloAccession consists of a photograph of Hudson's Bay Company officers outside Fort Gary gate.
Sem títuloFinley McInnes personal papers, audio tapes and photographs
Sem títuloPersonal and professional papers, awards, certificates, diplomas and photographs
Sem títuloAccession consists of student essays (History 471) utilizing the William Pearce papers.
Sem títuloAccession consists of typed and handwritten correspondence, reviews and working papers concerning the book, "Aboriginal Ontario" by Edward S. Rogers.
Sem títuloOral tape interviews and printed transcripts of interviews conducted by Diane Persson with individuals connected with the Blue Quills Indian Residential School. The interviews were conducted as part of her research for her Ph.D. thesis entitled: "Blue Quills: A Case Study of Indian Residential Schooling".
Sem títuloAccession consists of files from the Canadian Journal of Sociology, containing copies of submitted articles, peer reviews, and related correspondence.
Sem títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to Patricia McCormack and her work as an anthropologist, professor, and lecturer.
Sem títuloAccession contains photographs and maps relating to the Crane people of Weaganow Lake, Northern Ontario.
Sem títuloTranscripts of interviews with members of the Slavey Indian Band, 1976-1978. The interviewees talk about their childhood, trapping and hunting, camping, social life, etc. in the "old days". The interviewers are particularly interested in the ways in which the aboriginals used fire in the bush, setting fires around their house or camp to clear the land and facilitate trapping and migration on the prairies.
Sem títuloAccession consists of audio tape interviews with early settlers in the Peace Rive country.
Sem títuloAccession consists of office files from the Vice-President (Facilities and Services), including files about University of Alberta buildings, budgets, renovations, transportation, utilities, and other subjects.
Sem títuloThe Life, Events, and Players in the North-West is comprised of several smaller collections within Bruce Peel Special Collections that contain materials related to the history and culture of the north-west of what would become Canada.
Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada - meeting minutes
Sem títuloFiles of clippings, used as references for lectures
Sem títuloAccession consists of history lecture notes by Dr. Lewis H. Thomas.
Sem títuloAccession consists of Lewis H. Thomas' correspondence with graduate students and others, research files, and clippings.
Sem títuloTelevision productions
Sem títuloFilms and videotapes (produced by the Department of Radio and Television) and accompanying printed materials. Some films include "Ghost Moose," "Fires of Spring", and "Can you tell me you name?".
Sem títuloAccession consists of National Historic Sites and Monuments - Alberta Sites files.
Sem títuloAccession consists of the reference librarian office files.
Sem títuloAboriginal Initiatives Project (files and notes) carried out by Bryan Corbett under the auspices of Ernie Ingles and Merrill Distad. Includes one file from Ernie Ingles (Vice Provost and Chief Librarian): "Lodge of Learning"
Sem títuloWauneita Constitution and minutes
Sem títuloMaps, photographic albums, books and an unpublished essay.
Sem títuloOffice files (1972-1981) and Commission on University Purpose (1980-1982)
Sem títuloOffice files
Sem títuloProgram administrative files.
Sem títuloAccession consists of records by C.A. Laverty (D.L.S.) including photographs and narratives of trips to the North.
Sem títuloAccession consists of textual records of Dr. David J. Hall's career as an academic historian and author, containing drafts, research notes, newspaper clippings, journal articles, correspondence and photocopied primary resources related to his work on the Clifford Sifton and Frank Oliver biographies, the book titled From Treaties to Reserves, as well as various other history projects and collaborations. Accession also contains material related to the Aspen View Regional Division No. 19 case in which Dr. Hall was called as an expert witness, as well as photographs primarily used in Dr. Hall's publications.
Sem títuloDiaries, photographs, correspondence and interview transcript with W.D. Addison
Sem títuloPublications: 1977 Nos. 7, 8 and 9
Sem títuloIncludes photographs, as well as correspondence and miscellaneous materials from Dickins' professional and military career, plus personal memorabilia.
Sem títuloSouvenir photograph book containing images of Brandon, Manitoba ca. 1901. Published by W. A. Martel & Son Photographers.
Includes a brief history of Brandon and area, describing the geography, demographics, and facts about the commercial, social, religious, and recreational activity in Brandon [pp. 3-4].
Paragraphs providing additional context and descriptions regarding the included images, by page number, comprise the next section [pp. 4-20].
The remainder of the souvenir book consists of B&W images of Brandon and area, including: portraits of individuals, landscapes and scenery, cityscapes, farms and agricultural buildings, local industry, local businesses and retail stores, Brandon City Hall, personal residences, street views, Indigenous people, hospitals, schools, Brandon College and students, and churches [pp. 21-160].
Sem títuloAccession consists of the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Program project report: "Athabasca Oil Sands Historical Research Project." J. M. Parker was Project Director. There are three volumes: Vol. 1 - Design; Vol. 2 - Bibliography of Published Sources; and Vol. 3 - Bibliography of Government Publications and Primary Sources.
Sem títuloAccession consists of the personal and professional papers of J. M. Parker.
Sem títuloAdministrative records
Sem títuloAccession consists of research files related to First Nations history in Canada.
Sem títuloAccession consists of Festschrift for L.H. Thomas: Correspondence with contributors, University of Alberta Press; MSS of contributions.
Sem títuloAccession consists of John Foster's personal and professional papers and correspondence.
Sem títuloAccession consists of audio visual recordings pertaining to Northern Lights Theatre productions including Oedipus.
Sem títuloTwo leaflets for Team Products Alberta in Calling Lake, Alberta, a cooperative of 500 Indigenous artists and craftspeople in those regions. The first leaflet is an information sheet for the Alberta and Mackenzie District and outlines the qualifications and guidelines for products that a person may want to sell through Team Products Alberta. The leaflet also provides instructions for how to send product samples to the company for evaluation. The second leaflet is a blank handicrafts questionnaire that asks questions regarding the seller’s product such as the inventory, price, materials being used, and community support.
Sem título"The Game Laws are such that a Taxidermist's business in Alberta is impossible. N. K. Luxton will sell at cost over 1000 Game Heads which have taken old Indian traders and himself over 50 years to collect." "We will sell to you at actual cost any game head or game birds we have in our collection. Such an opportunity to decorate hotels, private halls, rotundas, and hotel bar rooms was never effered [sic] [offered] the public before."
Catalogue of taxidermy game heads and game birds offered for sale from the Luxton Museum collection by Norman K. Luxton.
Contents:
Rugs and Skins [Coyote; Black bear; Cinnamon bear; Grizzly bear]; Moose; Game Birds [Ducks; Grouse; Owls; Eagles; Hawks]; Small Game Heads [Wolf; Coyote; Antelope]; Small Deer Heads; Buffalo Robes; Golden Eagles; Buffalo Heads; Rocky Mountain Sheep or Big Horn; Rocky Mountain Goat; Elk [Wapiti].
Photographs:
"An eighth of the wall space at Luxton's Museum at Banff" [shows a man (possibly Norman Luxton) sitting in front of a wall with many taxidermy game heads mounted to it]; a different room with bear-skin rugs and other taxidermy; "Is there any more beautifu! [sic] [beautiful] decoration for a dining room or library than well=mounted [sic] game birds"; "Timber Wolf Head"; 5 mounted deer and antelope heads; 5 mounted Rocky Mountain/Bighorn sheep heads; 1 mounted mountain goat head; 1 mounted elk head and 1 mounted fish; "Our collection of Indian Antique Curios cannot be surpassed anywhere in the world".
Accession consists of catalogues of exhibits, including "Inuit Games and Contests: the Clifford E. Lee Collection of Prints," "Childhood: Eight Canadian Artists," and "A University Collects."
Sem títuloAccession consists of exhibition files from University Collections.
Sem títuloThe fonds consist of correspondence, notebooks, reports on the fur trade, and the manuscripts of Kabluk of the Eskimo including several revisions. The collection was received by the University of Alberta Archives in 1972, and only a small part was preserved in Romanet’s own arrangement. Care was taken to maintain the files in their original order where possible, but the majority of records were arranged to follow Romanet's career. One of the journals he composed during his first winter in Canada is a carbon copy on tissue sheets. Because it is fragile, a transcription has been made for the use of researchers. The 860 photographs in the collection depict the Hudson's Bay Company's employees, trading posts, and stern-wheel steamships; the Indigenous population of Northern Canada including the Arctic Islands; and the Romanet family. Almost 100 photographs were collected from Government and Hudson's Bay Company sources to illustrate the Kabluk of the Eskimo, although only sixteen photographs were used in the published version. A descriptive inventory was prepared in 1975 and later revised in 1997 without altering the physical arrangement of the fonds.
Sem títuloFonds consists of records pertaining to the School of Native Studies at the University of Alberta.
Sem títuloEdward S. Rogers records including research papers and northern Canadian ethnography material
Sem títuloAccession contains field notes, research project papers, correspondence, maps, photographs and audio-visual material.
Sem títuloOffice files and photographs
Sem títuloCree (1970-1987) and Blackfoot (1983) language examinations
Sem títuloOffice administrative files
Sem títuloDepartment of Radio and Television - Motion Picture Unit: Motion picture productions including audio tapes
Sem título"Alberta Folk Quarterly"
Personal files relating to the Historic Sites and Monuments Board
Sem títuloCorrespondence and research notes
Sem títuloThis archival collection contains a variety of documents pertaining to the fur trade and other political events in Canada between the years 1676 and 1933. Specifically, it contains printed material regarding the formation of the colony of British Columbia and its incorporation into Canada, as well as manuscripts that describe agreements and treaties made between the governments of the United States and Britain. The archive includes a wide range of business documents, including promissory notes, warrants, and other legal documents relating to payments and goods. It also contains a selection of Voyageur Contracts and documents pertaining to the Hudson's Bay Company and the North West Company.
Native Studies Program files and other materials
Sem títuloOffice files
Sem títuloAccession consists of books published by the University of Alberta Press, including "The Household Book of Queen Isabella of England" edited by F. D. Blackley and G. Hermansen, "The Wordsworth Collection. A Catalogue. Dove Cottage Papers Facsimiles of the University of Alberta" by Reynold Siemens, "A Bibliography of the Works of Louis MacNeice" by C. M. Armitage and Neil Clark, "Time Sequence Analysis in Geophysics" by E. R. Kinasewich, "A Bibliography of the Works of W. Somerset Maugham" by Raymond Toole Stott, and "Meet Cree: A Practical Guide to the Cree Language" by H. Christoph Wolfart and Janet F. Carroll.
Sem títuloAccession consists of office files from the Office of the President, including staff files, Board of Governors files, President's Advisory Committee of Chairmen files, General Faculties Council files, GFC Executive Committee files, and Deans' Council files.
Sem títuloBooks published by the University of Alberta Press.
Sem títuloAccession consists of 18 volumes of books published by the University of Alberta Press.
Sem títuloContains correspondences, personal and professional papers, diaries, scrapbooks, photographs, maps, financial and legal records, and AV materials. The collection is mainly comprised of records created by Samuel Steele, Marie Harwood Steele, Harwood Steele, and Flora Steele.
Explore the digital collection at http://steele.library.ualberta.ca/index.html
Sem títuloAccession consists of "Saquwiban," a sample text written in Assiniboine, from the Stoney Indians, Morley, Alberta. The document is part of a project by John Gray of the Blue Quills Native Education Council to establish the University of Alberta as a centre for the printing of Indigenous languages, using the APS-5 phototypesetter.
Sem títuloWilfred Watson, "Friday's Child"
Sem títuloLeaflet written by Rev. John MacLean and issued by the United Church of Canada's Board of Home Missions, which provides an account of the lives of two prominent Protestant missionaries in Western Canada, Rev. Robert Terrill Rundle and Rev. Ebenezer Robson. The leaflet connects the missionary activities of Rundle and Robson to Mount Rundle and Mount Robson, peaks in the Canadian Rockies named after the missionaries.
Includes additional paragraphs "Two Distinguished Ministers" [regarding Rev. James Harvey, D.D., Ex-Moderator of the United Free Church of Scotland and Rev. E. A. Steinhaur, Canadian missionary; includes photograph] and "Rev. John MacLean, D.D." [regarding the pamphlet's author; includes photograph].
Images:
"Rev. R. T. Rundle, D.D."; "Indian Open Air Service at Island Lake"; "Church Sleigh at Cross Lake Indian Mission"; "Rev. E. Robson, D.D."; untitled photograph of Rev. James Harvey, D.D. and Rev. E. A. Steinhaur; untitled photograph of Rev. John MacLean.
Back panel of pamphlet includes information about the United Church of Canada's "60 Evangelistic Missions", "45 Day Schools", "13 Residential Schools" and "6 Hospitals" among Indigenous peoples in Canada.
Sem títuloPersonal scrapbook pertaining to the Lebret Residential School and the Indian School Teachers' Association ca. 1956-1959.
Includes photographs [group photograph "Indian School Teachers at Valley Centre Oct. 11 1956"; group photograph of students standing in a field; group photograph "Indian School Teachers' Association at Residential School - Lebret Sask - Aug. 29/57"; "St. Mark's Church with the New Anglican Church Flag flying, September 15th 1957"; "Mrs. Fehr, Miss Elliott, Mr. Fehr leaving for Mont Nebo, driven by Gordon Ahewakew, April 3rd 1958"; "Mrs. N. Fehr & Miss M. Elliott outside Mr. [Earl?] Knight's store, April ? 1958"; "Sandy Lake Sask, Easter Day, April 6th 1958"]; 2 track and field prize ribbons; event programs ["Saskatchewan Indian Teachers Convention 1956"; program and 2 ticket stubs for "Music Festival March 3rd, 1957"; program for the Prince Albert Natural History Society "Audubon Screen Tours" event; program for "Big Band Swing! starring The Modernaires and The Saturday Pro Band - Music of the Glenn Miller Years"]; correspondence and cards [invitation card to "Annual Commencement Exercises" at St. Paul's High [Lebret]; copy of letter with envelope from the Canadian Red Cross Society]; newspaper clippings ["Balcarres plans its first [blood donor] clinic"; "Diefenbaker Meets Citizens [Mrs. Flora Mususkapoe from Sandy Lake presents Diefenbaker with beaded elk jacket]"; "Indian schools contribute work"; "Canada's Northland High School Positions" captioned "2 yrs University. Standards changing"]; and a lesson plan from Saskatchewan Reading Service ["Miss Alice Heenan . . . Educational Consultant"].
Short biography of Dr. John Chantler McDougall (1842-1917), Methodist missionary in Western Canada, produced in conjunction with the McDougall Memorial Service in aid of the Morley Church Restoration Fund in 1952. References his religious and missionary work as a reverend, as well as his work as an interpreter, negotiating Treaties 6 and 7, and lobbying and working with governments on Indigenous issues.
"From the boundary of Manitoba north to Lake Winnipeg, a distance of one hundred miles, runs an historic highway, which, as it passes through the City of Winnipeg, is known as Main Street. A buffalo trail, an Indian pathway, it saw later explorers, merchant adventurers, missionaries, soldiers and lawgivers, who crossed it on their way westward. It felt the surge of every tide of settlement. Here the mystery of the West was glimpsed. Here its spirit was felt, its music heard."
An illustrated history of Manitoba and Winnipeg's "Main Street" highway, told in verse. Each page has an accompanying illustration. Topics and illustrations include bison [buffalo]; Indigenous peoples; voyageurs; missions and missionaries; settlers; soldiers and historic battles; farmsteads; immigrants and immigration; religion; and the railway.
Fonds consists of materials related to Dr. Gordon R. Freeman's career and research.
Sem títuloMotion Picture: "The Fires of Spring". Original film footage, master footage, print copies, preview copies, out-takes, and other related materials. Film depicts controlled habitat burning in Northern Alberta. Ca. 300 minutes of film and related materials
Sem títuloAccession consists of sound track and work print for: "Fires of Spring".
Sem títuloAudio recordings of interviews with accompanying transcripts: Psoriasis Research Project, Herbal Medicine
Botanical Field Notes and Photos
Media Coverage
Sweat Lodge Ceremonies video recordings
Accession consists of correspondence, research proposals, interviews, newspaper clippings, bibliographies, and other research material from the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Project Research.
Sem título140 cm of textual records comprising of personal and professional correspondence of Dr. Milton M.R. Freeman's research activities on whaling, wildlife management, conservation, and Tongan whaling.
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