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|Douglas D. Martin Collection |

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|In 2001-2002, the University Library was the recipient of the Douglas D. Martin personal library of Native American and Western Americana |

|materials. This collection comes to the University through the efforts of Dr. Martin’s wife, Jane Martin, who wished to see this collection |

|housed where it would be valued and of benefit to students and researchers, and also through the efforts of Chancellor of the Oregon |

|University System, Joe Cox, who was a friend and colleague of Dr. Martin. While most of the donation consisted of monographs that were added|

|to the Library’s holdings, the collection also included manuscript materials described within this document. |

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|Douglas Dale Martin (1943-2000) was a historian and teacher. His undergraduate and postgraduate education was at the University of |

|Washington, Seattle. His teaching career began at the University of Washington, Seattle (1968-69) and continued at Northwestern University, |

|Evanston, Illinois (1969-70) and Towson State University, Towson, Maryland (1970-2000). . Martin was a long-time member of the Western |

|History Association, and a recognized scholar of Native American/white relations who was widely published. Dr. Martin’s areas of specialty |

|included the socio-cultural history of the United States, the history and literature of the American frontier, American environmental |

|history, and Indian-White relations in American history. |

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|Dr. Martin was engaged by the Department of Justice to prepare accounts of Indian reservation history and management practices in connection |

|with cases brought by various tribes before the U.S. Court of Claims. His report regarding the Fort Peck, Montana reservation was completed |

|in 1979. That regarding the Fort Berthold, ND reservation was completed in 1980. |

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|Guide to Collection Contents |

|Douglas D. Martin Collection #002 | |

| |Box 1: Fort Peck Reservation, Montana -- Research materials compiled by Douglas D. Martin | |

| | |File 1: Copies of various documents and Douglas D. Martin’s notes: Irrigation issues on the Fort Peck Reservation | |

| | | |Item 1: Operation and Maintenance, 1923 | |

| | | |Item 2: Sales Report | |

| | | |Item 3: Irrigation Report, 1916 | |

| | | |Item 4: 1941 Pictures (no photos) | |

| | | |Item 5: Frazer Wolf pt. Pumping Reports, 1945 | |

| | | |Item 6: Irrigation, 1935-45 | |

| | | |Item 7: Irrigation, 1909 | |

| | | |Item 8: 1922 Project History | |

| | | |Item 9: Water Project Income, 1918-1922 | |

| | | |Item 10: 1923 Report | |

| | | |Item 11: Big Porcupue Unit, 1930-1931 | |

| | | |Item 12: 1936 Irrigation | |

| | | |Item 13: Rules and Regulations, 1921 | |

| | | |Item 14: Irrigation, 1919 | |

| | | |Item 15: Irrigation Way pt., 1905-1906 | |

| | | |Item 16: Irrigation, 1916 | |

| | | |Item 17: Irrigation, 1913 | |

| | | |Item 18: Irrigation 1910 | |

| | | |Item 19: Poplar Creek, 1884 | |

| | | |Item 20: United States Indian Service Letter, on irrigation of Poplar Creek, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 21: Sprole Cattle | |

| | | |Item 22: Sprole Report on Livestock | |

| | | |Item 23: Inspector Duncan Report | |

| | | |Item 24: United States Indian Service Letter, on cattle and goats, 1896 | |

| | | |Item 25: Report on sending native children to school | |

| | | |Item 26: Conditions at Fort Peck reserve | |

| | | |Item 27: United States Indian Service Letter, on funds and building school and selling reservation land,1898 | |

| | | |Item 28: Want Cattle not Irrigation | |

| | | |Item 29: Indian Affairs Letter from Big Foot, Medicine Bear, Change the Crow and Black Horn, requesting cattle| |

| | | |not irrigation for their people, 1899 | |

| | | |Item 30: Water Rights | |

| | | |Item 31: United States Indian Service Letter, on protecting irrigation ditch and water rights for the | |

| | | |reservation, 1901 | |

| | | |Item 32: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on building irrigation ditch on | |

| | | |reservation, 1905 | |

| | | |Item 33: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on employing an engineer to build a dam | |

| | | |on Poplar Creek, 1893 | |

| | | |Item 34: United States Indian Service Letter, request for additional funding for Poplar Creek ditch, 1894 | |

| | | |Item 35: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on how the reservation people should be| |

| | | |treated, divided and land to be sold, 1895 | |

| | | |Item 36: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on expenditures of irrigation canal on | |

| | | |Poplar Creek, 1895 | |

| | | |Item 37: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on acquiring a wooden pipe for | |

| | | |irrigation effort on Poplar Creek, 1896 | |

| | | |Item 38: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on keeping Civil Engineer on payroll for| |

| | | |another year, 1897 | |

| | | |Item 39: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on mailing a map of proposed irrigation | |

| | | |map for reservation, 1897 | |

| | | |Item 40: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on selling reservation land as a way to | |

| | | |secure funding for irrigation purposes, 1898 | |

| | | |Item 41: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on denial of irrigation expenses and | |

| | | |equipment costs, 1898 | |

| | | |Item 42: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on paying Native people more for | |

| | | |repairing Poplar Creek ditch, 1898 | |

| | | |Item 43: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, one letter on irrigation and reservoir/dam, | |

| | | |second on strongly compelling reservation families to farm and also on building new irrigation ditches, 1900 | |

| | | |Item 44: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter acknowledging the receipt of railroad | |

| | | |grading plows and road scrapers, 1904 | |

| | | |Item 45: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on the request for additional funds for | |

| | | |lumber, 1905 | |

| | | |Item 46: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter requesting funds for hiring a civil | |

| | | |engineer, 1905 | |

| | | |Item 47: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter requesting hiring of civil engineer and | |

| | | |also a request to as how these new ditches will be used, 1905 | |

| | | |Item 48: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter requesting additional irrigation | |

| | | |expenditures, 1905 | |

| | | |Item 49: Two Maps showing Irrigated and Irrigable Land at Fort Peck | |

| | | |Item 50: Acres Irrigated during April 1935 | |

| | | |Item 51: Acres Irrigated during April 1936 | |

| | | |Item 52: Acres Irrigated during April 1937 | |

| | | |Item 53: Acres Irrigated during April 1944 | |

| | | |Item 54: Acres Irrigated during April 1945 | |

| | | |Item 55: Irrigation; a series of letters discussing Tribal water rights and who owns the water, 1940-1947 | |

| | | |Item 56: Map of Fort Peck Indian Reservation, 1947 | |

| | |File 2: Copies of documents, chiefly Executive Orders and Statutes (1855-1920) compiled by Douglas D. Martin with his | |

| | |notes providing the legal history of the Fort Peck Reservation | |

| | | |Item 1: Legal History of Reservation | |

| | | |Item 2: Kappler Voci, Agreement 1886, 261-64 | |

| | | |Item 3: Executive Orders Relating to Indian Reserves | |

| | | |Item 4: From the White House about Montana Indian Reservations, Crow, Flathead and Fort Peck Proclamation , | |

| | | |1913 and 1917 | |

| | | |Item 5: Executive Orders for Montana Reservations, 1871 - 1900 | |

| | | |Item 6: Thirty – Seventh Congress. Sess. II. Ch. 75. 1862 | |

| | | |Item 7: Forty – Second Congress. Sess. III. Ch. 279. 1873 | |

| | | |Item 8: Forty – Fourth Congress. Sess. II. Ch. 107, 108. 1877 | |

| | | |Item 9: Fiftieth Congress. Sess. I. Chs. 1213, 1214. 1888 | |

| | | |Item 10: Fiftieth – Seventh Congress. Sess. I. Ch. 1093. 1902 | |

| | | |Item 11: Fifty – Eighth Congress. Sess. II. Ch. 1774 – 1776. 1904 | |

| | | |Item 12: Sixtieth Congress. Sess. II. Chs. 150, 160. 1909 | |

| | | |Item 13: Sixtieth Congress. Sess. II. Ch. 263. 1909. | |

| | | |Item 14: Sixty – First Congress. Sess. III. Chs. 218 – 220. 1911 | |

| | | |Item 15: Sixty – Third Congress. Sess. II. Ch. 222. 1914 | |

| | | |Item 16: Sixty – Third Congress. Sess. II. Chs. 293, 294. 1914 | |

| | | |Item 17: Sixty – Fourth Congress. Sess. I. Chs. 123 – 125. 1916 | |

| | | |Item 18: Sixty –Sixth Congress. Sess. II. Ch. 75. 1920. | |

| | | |Item 19: Sixty – Eighth Congress. Sess. II. Chs. 325 – 327. 1925 | |

| | | |Item 20: Chap. 561. – An act to repeal timber – culture laws, and for other purposes, 1891 | |

| | |File 3: Copies of various documents relating to the Presbyterian mission, school, and cemetery on the Fort Peck | |

| | |Reservation (1887-1903) | |

| | | |Item 1: Letter to Indian Affairs from U.S. Indian Agent about land claims for missionaries, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 2: Letter claiming the worth of Presbyterian property and buildings, Submitted by George W. Wood to the | |

| | | |office of Indian Affairs, 1887 | |

| | | |Item 3: Letters to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding reservation land use for religious purposes, | |

| | | |1893 – 1894 | |

| | | |Item 4: Office of Indian Affairs, land, 1893 – 1894 | |

| | | |Item 5: Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, land use, 1894 | |

| | | |Item 6: Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, land use, 1900 | |

| | | |Item 7: Letter granting use of 39 acres for the use by the Presbyterian church for worship and schooling of | |

| | | |the Native people on reservation land, 1900 | |

| | | |Item 8: Letter thanking the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for land, 1900 | |

| | | |Item 9: Letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and attached blue prints of land granted to church, 1900 | |

| | | |Item 10: Letter of land use, 1901 | |

| | | |Item 11: Land Patents and Deeds for religious organizations | |

| | |File 4: Copies of various documents regarding the steamer Peninah and liquor sales (1881-1882) | |

| | | |Item 1: Telegraph regarding liquor sales, 1881 | |

| | | |Item 2: Telegraph regarding the steamer Peninah, 1881 | |

| | | |Item 3: Letter stating the intention of holding steamer Peninah until Deputy arrives at reservation, 1881 | |

| | |File 5: Copies of articles from The North American Indian on the Sarsi and Assiniboine tribes | |

| | | |Item1: Pages 91 – 92, from North American Indian | |

| | | |Item 2: Pages 157 – 178, from North American Indian | |

| | | |Item 3: Pages 214 – 218, from North American Indian | |

| | |File 6: Statistics on Indian population in the United States compiled by Douglas D. Martin with his notes | |

| | | |Item 1: Tribal Population gathered by Martin in his notes | |

| | | |Item 2: Stocks and Tribes, by Sex, Age, and Blood | |

| | | |Item 3: Marital Condition | |

| | | |Item 4: Marital Condition | |

| | | |Item 5: School Attendance of Indians 6 – 19 years old | |

| | | |Item 6: School Attendance of Indians 6 – 19 years old | |

| | | |Item 7: Illiteracy | |

| | | |Item 8: Illiteracy | |

| | | |Item 9: Inability to Speak English | |

| | | |Item 10: Inability to Speak English | |

| | | |Item 11: Indian Population in the United States 1890 - 1930 | |

| | | |Item 12: Indian Population in the United States, 1930 and 1910 | |

| | | |Item 13: Indian Population by Mixture of Blood, by Stock and Tribe, 1930 and 1910 | |

| | | |Item 14: Indian Population in the United States, by five year periods, 1930 | |

| | | |Item 15: Indian Population in the United States, by five year periods, 1930 | |

| | | |Item 16: Indian Population in the United States, Marital Conditions, 1930 | |

| | | |Item 17: Indian Population in the United States, Marital Conditions, 1930 | |

| | | |Item 18: Indian Population in the United States, School Attendance | |

| | | |Item 19: Indian Population in the United States, Illiteracy in the Indian Population, 1930 | |

| | | |Item 20: Indian Population in the United States, Inability to speak English, 1910 | |

| | | |Item 21: Indian Population in the United States, Inability to speak English, 1930 | |

| | | |Item 22: Indian Population in the United States, Composition of the Indian Population, 1930 | |

| | | |Item 23: Indian Population in the United States, Indian Farm Operators, 1930 and 1920 | |

| | | |Item 24: Notes on statistics by Martin | |

| | |File 7: Copies of various documents: Problems with the Great Northern Railroad | |

| | | |Item 1: Report of commissioner of Indian Affairs | |

| | | |Item 2: Public – No. 52, An act granting to the Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company the right| |

| | | |of way through Tribal Reservations | |

| | | |Item 3: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter regarding transportation of gravel from reservation to railway, 1891| |

| | | |Item 4: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter on how much gravel is being removed from reservation, 1891 | |

| | | |Item 5: Department of the Interior: Approval of two leases on reservation, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 6: Department of the Interior: Letter of approval of two leases on reservation, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 7: Department of the Interior Lease: of reservation land for gravel, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 8:United States Indian Service: Letter on lease of gravel pits on reservation land for gravel, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 9: Department of the Interior Lease: Letter of reservation land for gravel, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 10: United States Indian Service: Letter on how the money from lease will be divided between different | |

| | | |tribes and paid out in form of sheep, 1893 | |

| | | |Item 11: Department of the Interior: Letters on appraisal and use of gravel beds on reservation, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 12: Department of the Interior: Letter regarding appraisement and right of way through reservation, 1891 | |

| | | |Item 13: Department of the Interior: Letter on appraisal of land through several reservations, 1887 | |

| | | |Item 14: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter on approving new maps for extension of railway through reservations,| |

| | | |1887 | |

| | | |Item 15: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter acknowledging receipt of letter, 1887 | |

| | | |Item 16: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter from First National Bank accepting appointment of appraiser, 1887 | |

| | | |Item 17: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter acknowledging receipt of instructions for appraisers, 1887 | |

| | | |Item 18: Office of Indian Affairs: Western Union Telegraph sent to inquire if railroad men that have begun | |

| | | |grading were authorized to begin work before appraisement is made, 1887 | |

| | | |Item 19: Office of Indian Affairs: Western Union Telegraphs sent regarding appraisement and right of way, 1887| |

| | | |Item 20: Office of Indian Affairs: Western Union Telegraphs sent to stop grading, 1887 | |

| | | |Item 21: Office of Indian Affairs: Western Union Telegraph sent to confirm compensation has been paid, 1887 | |

| | | |Item 22: Office of Indian Affairs: Letters acknowledging wrong doing of beginning work on reservation land | |

| | | |before appraisal has been done, and another letter allowing this to go on despite laws broken, 1887 | |

| | | |Item 23: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter in relation to gravel and right of way, 1888 | |

| | | |Item 24: Office of Indian Affairs: Letters wanting to take additional gravel through the right of way law and | |

| | | |approval of this action, 1890 | |

| | | |Item 25: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter from Indian Agent stating the gravel is valuable and the Indians | |

| | | |are becoming angry, 1891 | |

| | | |Item 26: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter referring to interruptions of railway lines by Indians, 1891 | |

| | | |Item 27: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter about land taken by railroad from reservation, 1891 | |

| | | |Item 28: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter asking to extend time of use of gravel pits on reservation, 1891 | |

| | | |Item 29: Office of Indian Affairs: Telegraph from railway requesting the building of shipping pen on | |

| | | |reservation, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 30: Office of Indian Affairs: Western Union Telegraph referring to application to build stock yards on | |

| | | |reservation, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 31: Office of Indian Affairs: Newspaper clipping about stockyards on reservation, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 32: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter authorization to grant stock yards to be built on reservation, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 33: Office of Indian Affairs: letter of desire to build loading pen on reservation, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 34: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter asking for instructions to allow negotiations with Indians on | |

| | | |subject of gravel pits, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 35: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter on the repayment to Indians on the stock animals being run over by | |

| | | |trains, 1897 | |

| | | |Item 36: Letter relating prices of steers from stock inspector, 1906 | |

| | | |Item 37: Stock Schedule for Fort Peck Reservation | |

| | | |Item 38: Claimants Report. Stock Killed and Injured., 1908 | |

| | | |Item 39: Letters of purchase of reservation lands and damns for railway usage using right of way law, 1910 | |

| | |File 8: Copies of miscellaneous official documents relating to the mismanagement of Fort Peck Indian resources | |

| | | |Item 1: Report of the Superintendent of Indian Schools | |

| | | |Item 2: Department of the Interior, Letter from superintendent about reservation schools, 1905 | |

| | | |Item 3: Department of the Interior, Letters about reservation schools, 1905 | |

| | | |Item 4: Department of the Interior, Letters about reservation schools transferring unfit teacher, 1905 | |

| | | |Item 5: Department of the Interior, Various letters about runaway Native youths from boarding schools and a | |

| | | |letter about allowing a women to pull money out of her account, 1905 | |

| | | |Item 6: Department of the Interior, Letter regarding young Native woman’s pregnancy and eventual marriage, | |

| | | |1906 | |

| | | |Item 7: Department of the Interior, Letter regarding Young Native children at boarding school that allowed | |

| | | |singing Native songs and writing stories from their culture, 1907 | |

| | | |Item 8: Lists of Natives who killed beef for donation and personal use. | |

| | | |Item 9: Department of the Interior, Letter about Natives fighting fire on reservation, 1907 | |

| | | |Item 10: Department of the Interior, Letter regarding outside reservation water use and a list of supplies for| |

| | | |the reservation for the year, 1907 | |

| | | |Item 11: Letter about an issuance of license, 1908 | |

| | | |Item 12: Department of the Interior, Letter referring to couple who ran away together to pike reservation, | |

| | | |1908 | |

| | | |Item 13: Department of the Interior, Letter speaking about flood on reservation, 1908 | |

| | | |Item 14: Department of the Interior, Letters about the charges against J. D. Flynn, 1909 | |

| | | |Item 15: Report on the sale of allotment lands, 1900 | |

| | | |Item 16: Department of the Interior, Removal of Gus M. Hedderich, 1909 | |

| | | |Item 17: Department of the Interior, Charges against Hotel Keeper, 1910 | |

| | | |Item 18: Department of the Interior, Letter attached to ration roll, 1911 | |

| | | |Item 19: Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1910 | |

| | | |Item 20: Department of the Interior, letters enquiring of purchase and selling of cows for boarding school, | |

| | | |1911 | |

| | | |Item 21: Letters between teachers and Indian Affairs about prioritizing English and work for the Native | |

| | | |children’s education, 1911 | |

| | | |Item 22: A letter from the delegates of the Assinaboine Tribe requesting treaty records from Commissioner of | |

| | | |Indian Affairs | |

| | | |Item 23: Department of the Interior, Several letters concerning the sale of surplus land, who will be placed | |

| | | |in charge of the money and tribal members who have signed a petition, 1912 | |

| | | |Item 24: Department of the Interior, Water reservoir applications for railway rental contract renewal and | |

| | | |payment, 1912 | |

| | | |Item 25: Department of the Interior, Handling of surplus properties, 1913 | |

| | |File 9: Copies of miscellaneous official documents relating to the mismanagement of Fort Peck Indian resources | |

| | | |Item 1: Questions about land contracts, reservoirs and irrigation ditches, 1913 | |

| | | |Item 2: Supervising report for Fort Peck schools | |

| | | |Item 3: Department of the Interior, letter addressing changing of the title expert farmer and additional | |

| | | |farmer to farmer, 1913 | |

| | | |Item 4: Stats for supplies on various reservations, 1913 | |

| | | |Item 5: Department of the Interior, promotion of Native industries, 1914 | |

| | | |Item 6: Department of the Interior, letter addressing the reimbursement of money for the destruction of | |

| | | |infected animals, 1914 | |

| | | |Item 7: Department of the Interior, Complaint filed by Natives against Farmer, charges were dropped citing | |

| | | |arrests of Natives and laziness, 1914 | |

| | | |Item 8: Department of the Interior, reimbursement for non-irrigated lands, 1915 | |

| | | |Item 9: Department of the Interior, appraisement of allotments, 1915 | |

| | | |Item 10: Department of the Interior, Complaints against Mr. Clyde Patton, 1915 | |

| | | |Item 11: Department of the Interior, Education costs for Indian Boarding schools, 1915 | |

| | | |Item 12: Department of the Interior, Indian Oaks notice, 1915 | |

| | | |Item 13: Department of the Interior, Charges filed against Mr. Clyde Patton, 1915 | |

| | | |Item 14: Memorandum regarding industrial matters, 1915 | |

| | | |Item 15: Inspection report for reservation schools, 1915 | |

| | | |Item 16: Department of the Interior, Housing still needing improvement, 1915 | |

| | | |Item 17: Department of the Interior Complaints of the management of the reservation, 1916 | |

| | | |Item 18: Department of the Interior, Hay cutting practices, 1917 | |

| | | |Item 19: Newspaper article, 1917 | |

| | | |Item 20: Department of the Interior, liquor problem, 1917 | |

| | | |Item 21: Board of Indian Commissioners, report on the Fort Peck Indian Agency, 1919 | |

| | | |Item 22: Department of the Interior, complaint against Mr. H. S. Redfield about gambling, 1919 | |

| | | |Item 23: Office Work, 1920 | |

| | | |Item 24: Department of the Interior, Letter of concerns about Indians becoming citizens, 1920 | |

| | | |Item 25: Charges filed against Luke Lowell a clerk on reservation, 1921 | |

| |Box 2: Fort Peck Reservation, Montana -- Research materials compiled by Douglas D. Martin | |

| | |File 1: Copies of miscellaneous official documents relating to the mismanagement of Fort Peck Indian resources | |

| | | |Item 1: Indian Office Files, Adoption of Nellie E. Jarman by reservation, 1920 | |

| | | |Item 2: Indian Office Files, Complaint of turning over Native children’s money to principle of boarding | |

| | | |school, 1921 | |

| | | |Item 3: Indian Office Files, Complaints Against Isaac Blount by Natives on misappropriation of funds, 1921 | |

| | | |Item 4: Department of the Interior, Complaint need to record Reservation money, 1921 | |

| | | |Item 5: Department of the Interior, Unsubstantiated report of Reservation policeman, 1923 | |

| | | |Item 6: Report on incompetent head matron at boarding school, 1925 | |

| | | |Item 7: Inspection report on bribery charges for Chas Thompson, Reservation Police chief, 1927 | |

| | | |Item 8: Resolutions, 1927 from the General counsel Poplar, Montana, 1927 | |

| | | |Item 9: General council Minutes, 1927 | |

| | | |Item 10: Department of the Interior, Reservation leases and collection of rentals for minors, 1928 | |

| | | |Item 11: A letter to Samuel Blair from Neal Burslina asking to help him find his tribe’s name in order to get | |

| | | |monetary benefit from reservation, 1928 | |

| | | |Item 12: Department of the Interior, Several letters referring to the Ray Eder’s case, 1928 | |

| | | |Item 13: Department of the Interior, several letters referring to voting population, 1934 | |

| | | |Item 14: Miscellaneous telephone numbers | |

| | | |Item 15: Two letters about the Referendum on vote, 1935 | |

| | | |Item 16: Letter to Charles Gordon from E.T. Conley regarding Poplar Creek 1938 | |

| | | |Item 17: Petition of Assiniboine Indians of Ft. Peck Agency, Montana, to Commissioner of Indian Affairs and | |

| | | |the Secretary of the Interior, through Charles Eggers, Superintendent of the Reservation | |

| | |File 2: Copies of miscellaneous official documents relating to the mismanagement of Fort Peck Indian resources | |

| | | |Item 1: Description of Property section 1 for land to be ceded by the United States government | |

| | | |Item 2: Letter to Agents and Superintendents Indian Service from acting commissioner regarding Indian land | |

| | | |affairs, 1906 | |

| | | |Item 3: Letter to C.B. Lohmiller from acting commissioner regarding James Garfield’s request to open a meat | |

| | | |market, , 1905 | |

| | | |Item 4: U.S. Department of the Interior Office of the Solicitor: Appeal from a Hearing Examiner regarding | |

| | | |denial of petition for rehearing affirmed, 1966 | |

| | | |Item 5: Letter to Area Director of Indian Affairs from Field Solicitor regarding white trespass – Fort Peck | |

| | | |Agency, 1966 | |

| | | |Item 6: Letter to Moody Brickett from A.E. Bielefeld regarding trespass by Rudolph White, a non-Indian, on | |

| | | |Tribal Land on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana, 1965 | |

| | | |Item 7: Excerpt from “Indian Heirship Land Study” with information regarding Fort Peck Agency 1961 | |

| | | |Item 8: Letter to F.A. Asbury from Charles B. Emery regarding Fort Peck Indian Agency, 1945 | |

| | | |Item 9: Letter to F.A. Asbury from Charles B. Emery regarding Fort Peck Indian Agency, 1944 | |

| | | |Item 10: Letter to Mr. Washington from Harold L. Ickes regarding Fort Peck Reservation, 1943 | |

| | | |Item 11: Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs from John G. Hunter regarding enclosed birth certificate of | |

| | | |George Lafountain, 1938 | |

| | | |Item 12: Letter to Dr. L.A. Fullerton from J.G. Townsend regarding Roger Browning and Fort Peck, 1937 | |

| | |File 3: Excerpts from annual reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1870-1886, with Douglas D. Martin’s notes | |

| | | |Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes 1870 | |

| | | |Item 2: Excerpt from “Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs” undated | |

| | | |Item 3: Miscellaneous handwritten notes 1876 | |

| | | |Item 4: Excerpt of “Reports of Agents in Montana” | |

| | | |Item 5: List of present liabilities to Indian Tribes | |

| | | |Item 6: Statement of disbursements made from the appropriations for the Indian department for the fiscal year…| |

| | | |Disbursement of Appropriation | |

| | | |Item 7: Medical statistics consolidated report of sick and wounded, United States Indian service, for year | |

| | | |ending 1883 | |

| | |File 4: Excerpts from annual reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1870-1886, with Douglas D. Martin’s notes | |

| | |cont. | |

| | | |Item 1: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs: Department of Interiors Office of Indian | |

| | | |Affairs, 1884 | |

| | | |Item 2: Appropriation Disbursement Medical Statistics 1884 | |

| | | |Item 3: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs: Department of Interiors Office of Indian | |

| | | |Affairs 1885 | |

| | | |Item 4: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana focus on farming, improvements, civilization and irrigating | |

| | | |ditches and dams | |

| | | |Item 5: List of Present Liabilities to Indian Affairs 1886 | |

| | | |Item 6: Handwritten note mentioning H.R. West and inspector Armstrong 1886 | |

| | | |Item 7: Handwritten note mentioning H. Heth and farming 1886 | |

| | | |Item 8: Handwritten note mentioning labor statistics 1887 | |

| | | |Item 9: Handwritten letter mentioning cultivated land and other farming information undated | |

| | | |Item 10: Handwritten note mentioning farming information 1888 | |

| | | |Item 11: Handwritten note mentioning farming information 1889 | |

| | | |Item 12: Handwritten note mentioning REIA 1890 | |

| | | |Item 13: Handwritten note mentioning the Dorchester Report | |

| | | |Item 14: Excerpt of Report of Agents in Montana regarding agency garden, stock, and Indian houses 1886 | |

| | | |Item 15: List of present liabilities to Indian Tribes | |

| | | |Item 16: Statistics relating to population, civilization, allotments, houses, etc. | |

| | | |Item 17: Labor, criminal, religious, and vital statistics of Indian population | |

| | | |Item 18: Statistics of land cultivated and crops raised | |

| | | |Item 19: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana mentioning mission school, agency building, the reservation | |

| | | |on the Northwest commission 1887 | |

| | | |Item 20: List of employees in Indian schools by the Fort Peck Agency, Montana | |

| | | |Item 21: Population, intelligence, and religious, vital, and criminal statistics | |

| | | |Item 22: Statistics as to lands cultivated and allotted, industry, subsistence, and buildings | |

| | | |Item 23: Statistics of crops raised, stock owned, and miscellaneous products of Indian labor | |

| | | |Item 24: Excerpt of Fifty-seventh annual report commissioner of Indian affairs | |

| | | |Item 25: Excerpt of Report of Agents in Montana mentioning civilization, stock-raised, and the agency boarding| |

| | | |school 1888 | |

| | | |Item 26: Excerpt of Report of Agents in Montana mentioning police, freighting and labor, agency building, | |

| | | |missionary work and religion, sanitary, employees, etc. 1888 | |

| | | |Item 27: Excerpt of Report of Agents in Montana mentioning the census, civilizations, agency boarding school, | |

| | | |farming, and police | |

| | | |Item 28: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana mentioning occupation, agency buildings, and the agency | |

| | | |boarding school | |

| | | |Item 29: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana mentioning religion, civilization, the “Beef Issue”, police, | |

| | | |sanitary, and a part of Report of Tongue River Agency | |

| | | |Item 30: List of employees at Indian school and statistics 1887 | |

| | | |Item 31: Status of Indian school employees and employee qualifications 1888 | |

| | | |Item 32: Excerpt of Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs issues of rations 1882 | |

| | | |Item 33: Population, intelligence, and religious, vital, and criminal statistics | |

| | | |Item 34: Statistics of Indian lands, crops, stock, and labor | |

| | | |Item 35: Medical statistics of the U.S. Indians service 1889 | |

| | | |Item 36: Indian school employees medical statistics | |

| | | |Item 37: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana | |

| | | |Item 38: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs | |

| | | |Item 39: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1895 | |

| | | |Item 40: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs table no. 3 – location, date of opening, | |

| | | |capacity, enrollment, and average attendance of Government reservation boarding schools, etc. | |

| | | |Item 41: Employee Agency School statistics for 1902 | |

| | | |Item 42: Employee Agency School statistics for 1904 | |

| | | |Item 43: Report of the commissioner of Indian affairs statement showing number of Indians who do and number | |

| | | |who do not receive supplies from the government | |

| | | |Item 44: List of employees in Indian schools Montana | |

| | | |Item 45: Statistics of Indian lands, crops, stock, and labor | |

| | | |Item 46: Medical statistics of the U.S. Indian service for 1889 | |

| | |File 5: Excerpts from annual reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1867-1913, with Douglas D. Martin’s | |

| | |contents note | |

| | | |Item 1: Handwritten excerpt from Fort Peck Annual Report 1894-1913 | |

| | | |Item 2: Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding the Flathead reservation | |

| | | |Item 3: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs Dakota Superintendency mentioning the location at Little Bend, | |

| | | |opposite Big Cheyanne River and Fort Rice | |

| | | |Item 4: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs Dakota Superintendency regarding agriculture | |

| | | |Item 5: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs Dakota Superintendency regarding the civility of the Indian | |

| | | |population | |

| | | |Item 6: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs Montana Superintendency 1869 | |

| | | |Item 7: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs regarding gros ventures; Hon. E.S. Parker | |

| | | |Item 8: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs no. 66 regarding gros ventures and river crow agency 1870 | |

| | | |Item 9: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs regarding Milk River Agency Assinaboines and gros ventres 1871 | |

| | | |Item 10: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs Fort Browning, Montana Territory 1871 | |

| | | |Item 11: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs regarding Indian tribes in Montana and subsistence from the | |

| | | |government | |

| | | |Item 12: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs regarding General Garfield’s mission 1872 | |

| | | |Item 13: Excerpt of Report of Indian Commissioners regarding the agency’s: Yakama, Quinaielt, Warm Springs, | |

| | | |Siletz, Klamath, Alsea, Blackfeet, Crow, Milk River, and Michigan 1873 | |

| | | |Item 14: Excerpt of Report of Indian Commissioner regarding Indian school houses; Harrison Fuller 1874 | |

| | | |Item 15: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding Indian police organized, progress of the Sioux, | |

| | | |hindrance to their civilization 1875 | |

| | | |Item 16: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding Chas S. Medary 1876 | |

| | | |Item 17: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding location of the agency, number of Indians, and the | |

| | | |Indian reservation 1877 | |

| | | |Item 18: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding the boarding school and the sanitary condition of | |

| | | |the Indians; Peter Ronan 1878 | |

| | | |Item 19: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana 1879 (difficult to read) | |

| | | |Item 20: Excerpt of Agents in Montana regarding agency building; Peter Bonan 1880 | |

| | | |Item 21: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding executive orders and location of agencies; W.L. | |

| | | |Lincoln 1881 | |

| | | |Item 22: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding Poplar creek agency and tribes 1882 | |

| | | |Item 23: Excerpt of Agents in Montana regarding farming; W.L. Lincoln 1883 | |

| | | |Item 24: Statements of disbursements made from the appropriations for the Indian Department for the fiscal | |

| | | |year ending 1884 | |

| | | |Item 25: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding civilization, stock-raising, improvements, farming,| |

| | | |and irrigating ditch 1885 | |

| | | |Item 26: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding agency garden, stock, and Indian houses; W.L. | |

| | | |Lincoln 1886 | |

| | | |Item 27: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs expense of Indian service 1898 | |

| | | |Item 28: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs delivery of goods and supplies | |

| | | |Item 29: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding work performed by the Indians, agriculture, and | |

| | | |work on irrigating ditch | |

| | | |Item 30: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding the Tongue River Agency 1886 | |

| | | |Item 31: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding Fort Belknap Agency 1874 | |

| | | |Item 32: Table of statistics showing labor performed by Indians together with criminal, religious, and vital | |

| | | |statistics | |

| | | |Item 33: Excerpt of Report of Agents in Montana regarding mission school, agency buildings, the reservation | |

| | | |and the northwestern commission 1887 | |

| | | |Item 34: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding civilization, agency boarding school, and farming | |

| | | |Item 35: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding the diminished reservation, the census, and stock | |

| | | |raising 1888 | |

| | | |Item 36: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding farming and the police 1889 | |

| | | |Item 37: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding report of Fort Peck Agency 1890 | |

| | | |Item 38: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding report of Fort Peck Agency 1891 | |

| | | |Item 39: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding report of Fort Peck Agency 1892 | |

| | | |Item 40: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding report of Fort Peck Agency 1893 | |

| | | |Item 41: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding report of Fort Peck Agency and report of Fort | |

| | | |Belknap School 1894 | |

| | | |Item 42: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1895 | |

| | | |Item 43: Excerpt of Agents in Montana regarding Report of Fort Peck Agency Indian census information | |

| | | |Item 44: Excerpt of Agents in Montana regarding Report of Superintendent of Poplar River School 1895 | |

| | | |Item 45: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding logging on reservations 1898 | |

| | | |Item 46: Excerpt of Agencies in Montana regarding Fort Peck Agency census material and character, population, | |

| | | |employment, education, religion, crime, irrigation, police, etc. 1898 | |

| | | |Item 47: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding Report of Superintendent of Fort Belknap School | |

| | | |1899 | |

| | | |Item 48: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding Fort Peck and Tongue River 1900 | |

| | | |Item 49: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding Report of Superintendent of Fort Peck | |

| | | |School 1901 | |

| | | |Item 50: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding Report of Agent for Fort Peck Agency 1902 | |

| | | |Item 51: Statistics relating to population, dress, intelligence, dwellings, and subsistence of Indians, and | |

| | | |religious, vital, and criminal stats. | |

| | | |Item 52: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding superintendent of Fort Belknap School | |

| | | |Item 53: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding Report of School Superintendent in Charge | |

| | | |of Fort Peck Agency 1904 | |

| | | |Item 54: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding reservation population 1905 | |

| | | |Item 55: Excerpt of the Department of the Interior incomes of the various Indian tribes from all sources for | |

| | | |the fiscal year ended 1905 | |

| | | |Item 56: Excerpt of Reports of the Department of the Interior statistics of Indian schools during the fiscal | |

| | | |year ended 1905 | |

| | | |Item 57: Excerpt of Reports of the Department of the Interior list of persons employed in the Indian agency | |

| | | |service on 1905 | |

| | | |Item 58: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding superintendent Jesse E. Tyler 1906 | |

| | | |Item 59: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana information about Indian schools by superintendent | |

| | | |and Special Disbursing Agent C.B. Lohmiller 1906 | |

| | | |Item 60: Excerpt of Report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding irrigable lands and cheap fuel supply | |

| | | |1908 | |

| | | |Item 61: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs | |

| | | |regarding Standing Rock, North Dakota | |

| | | |Item 62: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs number and value of individual and tribal | |

| | | |livestock, poultry, etc., belonging to Indians 1913 | |

| | | |Item 63: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs stock belonging to Indians sold and | |

| | | |slaughtered during fiscal year ended 1913 | |

| | | |Item 64: Excerpt of Report of the Secretary of the Interior, 1935 regarding the Navajo vote, the Indian | |

| | | |Renaissance, and Indian emergency work | |

| | | |Item 65: Excerpt of the Secretary of the Interior 1935 regarding emergency conservation work | |

| | | |Item 66: Indian population in continental U.S. enumerated at Federal agencies, according to tribe, sex, and | |

| | | |residence, 1935 | |

| | | |Item 67: Excerpt of the Secretary of the Interior regarding Indian livestock industry set back by drought, | |

| | | |gains are evident since 1933 | |

| | | |Item 68: Excerpt of the Secretary of the Interior regarding community gardens and other projects 1937 | |

| | | |Item 69: Indian population in continental U.S. enumerated at federal agencies, according to tribe, sex, and | |

| | | |residence, 1937 | |

| | | |Item 70: Excerpt of Report of the Secretary of the Interior regarding “Indian Cooperation” 1939 | |

| | | |Item 71: Excerpt of document regarding the future of the Indian | |

| | | |Item 72: Excerpt of Report of the Secretary of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs regarding lands restocked| |

| | | |for production | |

| | | |Item 73: Excerpt of Report of the Secretary of the Interior regarding irrigated lands and Indian self-support | |

| | | |1940 | |

| | | |Item 74: Excerpt of Office of Indian Affairs by William A. Brophy 1946 | |

| | | |Item 75: Excerpt of Indian Service Reorganization regarding delegation of authority and appropriations | |

| | | |consolidated 1946 | |

| | |File 6: Copy of article, “Fort Peck Dam,” from the Montana Magazine of Western History (Summer 1977) | |

| | | |Item 1: Excerpt of Taming the Missouri and Treating the… Fort Peck by Bob Saindon and Bunky Sullivan | |

| | |File 7: Copy of article, “Hum-pa-zee,” from the Montana Magazine of Western History (Winter 1978) | |

| | | |Item 1: Excerpt of Hum-pa-zee by Ben H. Johnson 1978 | |

| | |File 8: Photostats of miscellaneous correspondence | |

| | | |Item 1: A letter requesting more supplies for the Native people. | |

| | | |Item 2: A letter about the estimate for supplies for the Native people. | |

| | | |Item 3: A letter of complaint against Thomas a Mitchell, Indian Agent of Fort Peck. | |

| | | |Item 4: A letter from the Indian Agent at Fort Peck to Washington D.C. | |

| | | |Item 5: An illegible letter. | |

| | | |Item 6: A letter requesting money for expenses from E.B.F. | |

| | | |Item 7: A letter complaining about Canadian Indians staying on the reservation. | |

| | | |Item 8: A letter desiring to curb the Native people from wandering for buffalo when they are hungry. | |

| | | |Item 9: A letter stating the U.S. government will send in the army to help with hostile Indians from Sitting | |

| | | |Bull’s camp. | |

| | | |Item 10: A letter assuring that the Native people are under control. | |

| | | |Item 11: A letter about the removal of Mr. Alderson. | |

| | | |Item 12: A letter responding to a telegram. | |

| | | |Item 13: A series of letters on the subject of the replacing Indian Agent for Fort Peck. | |

| | | |Item 14: A letter referring to charges against Sioux Indians. | |

| | | |Item 15: A letter from the Headquarters of the Army deciding that all Sioux Indians should be on one | |

| | | |reservation. | |

| | | |Item 16: A letter about “half breeds” encampments escaping capture. | |

| | | |Item 17: A letter about keeping Native people on reservation. | |

| | | |Item 18: A letter about reservation Indians complaining about Sitting bull and his encampment scattering all | |

| | | |the buffalo. | |

| | | |Item 19: A letter requesting U.S. Troops to listen to the Indian Agents orders. | |

| | | |Item 20: A partial letter denying a Chinese Wall around the reservation. | |

| | | |Item 21: An illegible letter. | |

| | | |Item 22: A partial letter about building a fort and a Chinese Wall. | |

| | | |Item 23: An illegible letter. | |

| | | |Item 24: A letter to Colonel Black from Fort Peck Indian Agency. | |

| | | |Item 25: A letter to call upon the military to remove all “half breeds” from the reservation. | |

| | | |Item 26: A letter about removing the Canadian “half breeds” from reservation. | |

| | | |Item 27: An illegible letter. | |

| | | |Item 28: A letter about removing the Canadian “half breeds” from reservation. | |

| | | |Item 29: An illegible letter. | |

| | | |Item 30: A letter speaking of moving the “half breeds” to another location. | |

| | | |Item 31: An illegible letter. | |

| | | |Item 32: a Letter requesting penalties for the reservation Indians preventing them from going to the Military | |

| | | |reservation in order for them to trade for whiskey and ammunition. | |

| | | |Item 33: An illegible letter. | |

| | | |Item 34: A letter accusing fraud to the Indian Agent regarding the illegal trade of Native supplies. | |

| | | |Item 35: A letter about illegal trade. | |

| | | |Item 36: A letter acknowledging the receiving of supplies for the reservation. | |

| | | |Item 37: An illegible letter. | |

| | | |Item 38: A telegram-requesting cattle for reservation. | |

| | | |Item 39: An illegible letter. | |

| | | |Item 40: An illegible letter. | |

| | | |Item 41: A letter requesting Native people to only to trade with Indian Agents permission. | |

| | | |Item 42: A series of letters describing altercations with “half breed” Native people and the need to move them| |

| | | |somewhere else. | |

| | | |Item 43: An illegible letter. | |

| | | |Item 44: A letter stating the Native people of the reservation have no knowledge of the stolen horses. | |

| | | |Item 45: A letter about how hard it is to civilize the Native people. | |

| | | |Item 46: A letter about trading with the Native people. | |

| | | |Item 47: A letter about a steamer captured that had been trading illegally. | |

| | | |Item 48: A letter informing of the stealing and retrieval of ponies from scouts. | |

| | | |Item 49: A telegraph informing the seizure of a steamer for selling Whiskey to the Native people. | |

| | | |Item 50: A letter reporting the attack of white men on peaceful Native people. | |

| | | |Item 51: A letter discussing trading firearms and ammunition with the native people on the reservation. | |

| | | |Item 52: A letter about congregating tribes in Yellowstone and whiskey trade with the Native people. | |

| | | |Item 53: A letter about the movements of Sitting Bull and his people. | |

| | | |Item 54: A letter about the theft of supplies intended for the Native people. | |

| | | |Item 55: A letter about Whisky trade. | |

| | | |Item 56: A letter requesting a meeting in Washington. | |

| | | |Item 57: A letter about Sitting Bull and Bloody Mouth people’s living conditions and desire for peace. | |

| | | |Item 58: A request for yearly funds for the reservation. | |

| | | |Item 59: A request for yearly funds for the reservation. | |

| | | |Item 60: An illegible letter. | |

| | | |Item 61: A request for supplies. | |

| | | |Item 62: A list of supplies bought and the price of each item. | |

| | | |Item 63: A letter discussing possible locations for a mill and good farmland. | |

| | | |Item 64: A letter about the employees of the reservation. | |

| | | |Item 65: A letter about the purchase of firearms and ammunition by the Native people. | |

| | | |Item 66: Department of the Interior, several letters regarding boarding school student’s religious practices, | |

| | | |and the list of supplies for students. | |

| | | |Item 67: Letter to Superintendent Indian School from acting commissioner of Department of the Interior Office | |

| | | |of Indian Affairs regarding unserviceable property March 31, 1905 | |

| |Box 3: Documents comprising Court of Claims Docket 184, Fort Peck Indians v. U.S.A. | |

| | |File 1: Correspondence to/from Douglas D. Martin regarding his historical report of the Fort Peck Reservation | |

| | |(1978-1980) | |

| | | |Item 1: Letter to Douglas Martin from D. Lee Stewart regarding historical report of Fort Peck Reservation 1978| |

| | | |Item 2: Letter to D. Lee Stewart from Douglas D. Martin regarding historical report of Fort Peck Reservation | |

| | | |1978 | |

| | | |Item 3: Letter to Douglas Martin from Maclyn P. Burg regarding the Blackfoot case 1978 | |

| | | |Item 4: Letter to Douglas Martin from M.E. Saltmarsh regarding interrogatories 1979 | |

| | | |Item 5: Letter to Douglas Martin from D. Lee Stewart regarding a copy of the latest memorandum and order | |

| | | |issued by trial judge Francis C. Browne 1979 | |

| | | |Item 6: Letter to Douglas Martin from D. Lee. Stewart regarding a copy of the latest memorandum and order | |

| | | |issued by trial judge Francis C. Browne 1979 | |

| | | |Item 7: Letter to Douglas Martin from D. Lee Stewart regarding mismanaged trial involving Fort Peck Indians of| |

| | | |the Fort Peck Reservation 1980 | |

| | |File 2: Department of Interiors miscellaneous documentation | |

| | | |Item 1: Department of the Interior, letters referring to boarding schools on reservation, 1899 | |

| | | |Item 2: Department of the Interior, Letters referring to irrigation and dams for the reservation,1893 | |

| | | |Item 3: Department of the Interior, map of reservation, 1901 | |

| | | |Item 4: Map of reservation | |

| | | |Item 5: Office of Indian Affairs, Map of land tract for Presbyterian Church on reservation, 1904 | |

| | | |Item 6: Department of the Interior, map of land tract for boarding school, 1903 | |

| | | |Item 7: Office of Indian Affairs, several letters about trying to confiscate the steamer Peninah for selling | |

| | | |whisky illegally to whites on reservation, 1882 | |

| | | |Item 8: Office of Indian Affairs, letter referring to the gravel removal from railroads to off reservation | |

| | | |locations, 1891 | |

| | | |Item 9: List of horses killed by train, 1908 | |

| | | |Item 10: Partial letter discussing payment for gravel | |

| | | |Item 11: Lease of land to Railroad company, 1892 | |

| | | |Item 12: A letter about Thomas Hancock selling ponies to two different men, 1907 | |

| | | |Item 13: Receipt roll of irregular employees 1901 | |

| | | |Item 14: Inventory of tools 1907 | |

| | | |Item 15: Letter to the superintendent of Indian schools from the acting commissioner regarding examination of | |

| | | |current accounts 1906 | |

| | | |Item 16: Report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs diagram showing Office of Indian Affairs | |

| | | |Item 17: Letter to E. Brady from E.J. Baldwell regarding ration tickets at Wolf Point 1907 | |

| | | |Item 18: List of Indians holding ration tickets at Wolf Point 1908 | |

| | | |Item 19: Document pertaining to the proposed Missouri River Gravity Canal 1915 | |

| | | |Item 20: Promo for Wolf Point claiming “Own Your Home” and “Fuel is Cheap” 1920 | |

| | | |Item 21: Newspaper article titled “Cooperation by Whites, Indians: Range Problems Consider Ed at Joint Meeting| |

| | | |Progress is Made” 1922 | |

| | |File 3: Maps: Montana and the Fort Peck Reservation | |

| | | |Item 1: Map of Montana showing bituminous and sub-bituminous coal | |

| | | |Item 2: Geological map of Montana showing sedentary rock | |

| | | |Item 3: Map showing oil and gas fields in Montana | |

| | | |Item 4: Map showing sand and gravel in Montana | |

| | | |Item 5: Map showing salt in Montana | |

| | | |Item 6: Map showing Bentonite in Montana | |

| | | |Item 7: Fort Peck Indian Reservation Map 1942 | |

| | | |Item 8: Fort Peck Indian Reservation map – roads 1965, 1972, 1975 | |

| | |File 4: Proposal for the Preparation of a Historical Report by D.D. Martin | |

| | | |Item 1: Proposal for the Preparation of a Historical Report by D.D. Martin (2 copies, undated) | |

| | |File 5: Letters and Contracts from Douglas D. Martin | |

| | | |Item 1: Handwritten letter to James M. Upton from Douglas D. Martin regarding payment and contracts 1920 | |

| | | |Item 2: Typed letter to Jim M. Upton from Douglas D. Martin regarding payment and contracts 1980 | |

| | | |Item 3: Letter to D. Lee Stewart from Douglas D. Martin regarding completion of research for historical report| |

| | | |1979 | |

| | | |Item 4: Letter to D. Lee Stewart from Douglas D. Martin regarding submission of final report 1979 | |

| | | |Item 5: Letter to D. Lee Stewart from Douglas D. Martin regarding report on Fort Peck Reservation 1980 | |

| | | |Item 6: Award contract for J-09564 by Douglas D. Martin 1978 | |

| | | |Item 7: Award contract for JALDN-79-C-0105 by Douglas D. Martin 1979 | |

| | | |Item 8: Request for a signed copy of previously enclosed contract 1978 | |

| | |File 6: Historical Report on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana 1979 | |

| | | |Item 1: Historical Report on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana 1979 | |

| | |File 7: Accounting Report On: Fort Peck Indians of the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana 1977 | |

| | | |Item 1: Accounting Report On: Fort Peck Indians of the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana 1977 | |

| | |File 8: Fort Peck Indians of the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana vol. 2 | |

| | | |Item 1: Fort Peck Indians of the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana vol. 2 | |

| | |File 9: | |

| | | |Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding inspection 1889 | |

| | | |Item 2: Handwritten document regarding efficiency of the police | |

| | | |Item 3: Handwritten document regarding the day school at Wolf Point | |

| | | |Item 4: Inspection of Fort Peck Agency by Inspector C.H. Howard 1883 | |

| | | |Item 5: Fort Peck Agency report of immorality among the pupils of the boarding school at Fort Peck 1884 | |

| | | |Item 6: Letter to S.E. Snider from unknown regarding Wolf Point Montana 1884 | |

| | | |Item 7: Inspection of Fort Peck Agency information | |

| | | |Item 8: Synopsis of evidence filed by Inspector Armstrong 1886 | |

| | | |Item 9: Handwritten letter to the secretary of the interior from unknown 1885 | |

| | | |Item 10: Statement of evidence Fort Peck 1886 | |

| | | |Item 11: Fort Peck Agency 1886 | |

| | | |Item 12: Synopsis of Report of Inspector Pearsons on the Fort Peck Agency 1886 | |

| | | |Item 13: Synopsis of Report of Inspector Pearsons on the Fort Peck School 1886 | |

| | | |Item 14: Handwritten letter to the secretary of the interior from unknown 1888 | |

| | | |Item 15: Report on Helena M.J. from the U.S. Indian Inspection Service | |

| | | |Item 16: List of supplies received, issues, and remaining on hand at Fort Peck | |

| | | |Item 17: Report on Fort Peck Agency Schools 1891 | |

| | | |Item 18: Handwritten letter to the Secretary of Interior from unknown regarding the Fort Peck Report 1893 | |

| | | |Item 19: Synopsis of report of inspector Cisney, Fort Peck Agency 1891 | |

| | | |Item 20: List of Indian Schools Employees 1892 | |

| | | |Item 21: Inspection report on Fort Peck Agency 1894 | |

| | | |Item 22: Inspection report on Poplar Creek Boarding School 1894 | |

| | | |Item 23: Report as to officers, employees, police, and interpreters connected with the Fort Peck Indian Agency| |

| | | |1896 | |

| | | |Item 24: Handwritten document pertaining to James Macdonald Indian Trader 1895 | |

| | | |Item 25: Testimony of C.B. Lohmille (sp.?) 1897 | |

| | | |Item 26: Department of interiors report on ___? 1896 | |

| | | |Item 27: Report on Fort Peck Agency and Schools 1897 | |

| | | |Item 28: Letter to the secretary of the interior from Indian inspector regarding the Fort Peck Indian | |

| | | |Reservation report 1897 | |

| | | |Item 29: Letter to secretary of interior from unknown regarding Fort Peck Agency farmer 1897 | |

| | | |Item 30: Department of the Interior U.S. Indian Service document pertaining to the Fort Peck Reservation 1897 | |

| | | |Item 31: Suggestions for new agent, Indians taken up on rolls at Fort Peck | |

| | | |Item 32: Letter to the secretary of the interior from issue clerk regarding Fort Peck Agency, Poplar, Montana | |

| | | |1898 | |

| | | |Item 33: Letter to the secretary of the interior from U.S. Indian Inspector regarding Fort Peck Agency report | |

| | | |1805 | |

| | | |Item 34: Reports on affairs at the Poplar River Bd’g School, Fort Peck Agency, Montana 1890 | |

| |Box 4: Documents comprising Court of Claims Docket 350, Three Affiliated Tribes of Fort Berthold v. U.S.A. | |

| | |File 1: United States General Accounting Office Report | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of United States General Accounting Office Report Re: Petition of the Fort Peck Indians of the | |

| | | |Fort Peck Reservation, Montana | |

| | |File 2: U.S. Court of Claims Documentation | |

| | | |Item 1: U.S. Court of Claims record to reschedule trial date 1979 | |

| | |File 3: Restatement of Plaintiff’s Exceptions | |

| | | |Item 1: Restatement of Plaintiff’s Exceptions to Defendant’s Accounting and Supplemental Accounting for the | |

| | | |three affiliated tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation 1979 | |

| | |File 4: Opinion of the Commission 1977 | |

| | | |Item 1: Opinion of the Commission for three affiliated tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation | |

| | |File 5: Index and Digest of Exhibits Presented by the Defendant | |

| | | |Item 1: Index and Digest of Exhibits Presented by the Defendant | |

| | |File 6: Memorandum of Pretrial Conference | |

| | | |Item 1: Memorandum of Pretrial Conference for the three affiliated tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation | |

| | | |1979 | |

| | |File 7: General Services Administration Report | |

| | | |Item 1: General services administrative report for the three affiliated tribes of the Fort Berthold | |

| | | |Reservation, to wit, the Arikara, Gros Ventre, and Mandan Tribes of Indians 1966 | |

| | | |Item 2: Information relative to the acts of 1931 | |

| | |File 8: Indian Trust Accounting Division Office of Finance General Services Administration United States of America | |

| | | |Item 1: Account report on: the three affiliated tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation | |

| |Box 5: Accounting Report On: Ft. Berthold Reservation | |

| | |File 1: Accounting Report On: Ft. Berthold Reservation | |

| | | |Item 1: Accounting Report On the three affiliated tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation Exhibits | |

| |Box 6: Document comprising Court of Claims Dockets 250 & 279, Fort Belknap Tribes v. U.S.A. | |

| | |File 1: G.A.O. Report on the Fort Berthold Petition | |

| | | |Item 1: Letter to H.E. Waldo from John B. Nix regarding a copy of the General Accounting Office Report 1961 | |

| | | |Item 2: Statement pertaining to Petition of the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of United States General Accounting Office Report Re: Petition of The Three Affiliated Tribes of | |

| | | |the Fort Berthold Reservation, to Wit, the Arikara, Gros Ventre, and Mandan Tribes of Indians | |

| | |File 2: Three Letters to D. Martin from Dept. of justice re Fort Berthold report | |

| | | |Item 1: Letter to D. Martin from James Upton regarding The Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold | |

| | | |Reservation v. U.S, Docket No. 350-G 1979 | |

| | | |Item 2: Letter to D. Martin from James Upton regarding The Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold | |

| | | |Reservation v. U.S, Docket No. 350-G 1980 | |

| | | |Item 3: Letter to D. Martin from James Upton regarding The Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold | |

| | | |Reservation v. U.S, Docket No. 350-G 1980 | |

| | |File 3: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Resource descriptions in Washington and Texas | |

| | |File 4: List of “Issues Derived from Plaintiff’s Exceptions…” | |

| | | |Item 1: List of “Issues Derived from Plaintiff’s Exceptions…” | |

| | |File 5: Defendant’s Requested Findings of Fact | |

| | | |Item 1: Defendant’s Requested Findings of Fact: The Blackfeet and Gros Ventre Tribes of Indians v. The United | |

| | | |States of America v. The Fort Belknap Indian Community | |

| | |File 6: Copy of typescript: Indian Service Expenditures of Tribal Funds on the Mescaleros Reservation, 1892-1946: A | |

| | |Historical Perspective on the 1975 Accounting Report by George M. Dennison (February 1977) | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of typescript: Indian Service Expenditures of Tribal Funds on the Mescaleros Reservation, | |

| | | |1892-1946: A Historical Perspective on the 1975 Accounting Report by George M. Dennison (February 1977) | |

| | |File 7: Copy of typescript: The Mescalero Reservation: A Historical Overview by George M. Dennison (September 1, 1975)| |

| | | |Item 1: The Mescalero Reservation: A Historical Overview by George M. Dennison first half | |

| | |File 8: Copy of typescript: The Mescalero Reservation: A Historical Overview by George M. Dennison (September 1, 1975)| |

| | | |Item 1: The Mescalero Reservation: A Historical Overview by George M. Dennison second half | |

| |Box 7: Documents Relating to the Academic Career of Douglas D. Martin, Sr. and Miscellaneous | |

| | |File 1: Manuscript | |

| | | |Item1: Manuscript ‘“Policy is as Policy does” Comparing Canadian and U.S. Indian Policy in the Pacific | |

| | | |Northwest, 1880 – 1920”, (undated) | |

| | |File 2: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, “The Trans-Appalachian West, 1763-1860”, (undated) | |

| | |File 3: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, “The Early American Frontier”, (undated) | |

| | |File 4: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, “History c 14-2 – Literature” , (1970) | |

| | |File 5: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, “Mining Frontiers”, (undated) | |

| | |File 6: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, “Frontier Novels”, (1987) | |

| | |File 7: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: untitled, fiction about the westward movement, (undated) | |

| | |File 8: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography compiled by Douglas D. Martin: “Western Governments, Law, and Law Enforcement”, (undated)| |

| | |File 9: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography compiled by Douglas D. Martin: “Indians and Indian-White Relations”, (undated) | |

| | |File 10: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography compiled by Douglas D. Martin: “Indians and Indian-White Relations” (1975 revision) | |

| | | |“Indians and Indian-White Relations”, Master Copy, (undated) | |

| | |File 11: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography compiled by James H. Merrell: “Supplementary Reading List: Some Suggestions for Eastern | |

| | | |Indians” (undated) | |

| | |File 12: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography compiled by W. R. Swagerty: “Indian Impact”” (undated) | |

| | |File 13: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography compiled by Lewis O. Saum: “American Civilization: The First Century of Independence” | |

| | | |(1968) | |

| | |File 14: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography compiled by E. B. Lyon: “American Colonies” (1939) | |

| | |File 15: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography compiled by Mr. Carstensen: “ The Westward Movement” (1966) | |

| | |File 16: Bibliographies, compiler not indicated: “ American Frontier” (1940) | |

| | | |Item 1: History 411 b (American Frontier), (1946) | |

| | | |Item 2: History 411 b (American Frontier), (1940) | |

| | | |Item3: History 411 c (American Frontier), (1940) | |

| | |File 17: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: “History and Literature of the American West” (1975) | |

| | |File 18: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: “The Westward Movement” (1962) | |

| | |File 19: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: untitled, about the myth of the West (undated) | |

| | |File 20: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: “ Indian White Relations” (Undated) | |

| | |File 21: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: “Indian Articles – Montana Magazine” (undated) | |

| | |File 22: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: “Indians and the Law” (undated) | |

| | |File 23: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: “American Indian Culture” (undated) | |

| | |File 24: Bibliography, compiler not indicated (original and copy): “Representative General Works with Good Maps and | |

| | |Illustrations” (undated) | |

| | | |Item 1: Representative General Works with Good Maps and Illustrations, (original) | |

| | | |Item2: Representative General Works with Good Maps and Illustrations, (copy) | |

| | |File 25: Douglas D. Martin’s notes on archives, libraries and other research sources regarding the Native Americans of| |

| | |Canada | |

| | | |Item 1: National Library of Canada, receipt from research facility, 1988 | |

| | | |Item 2: List of Journals to check | |

| | | |Item 3: Canadian Journal of Nature Studies, price and publisher information | |

| | | |Item 4: Notes on Hudson Bay Company | |

| | | |Item 5: Notes on Boreal Institute for Northern Studies Library at University of Alberta | |

| | | |Item 6: Notes on Assembly of Fort Nations, Ottawa | |

| | | |Item 7:Notes on National library of Canada | |

| | | |Item 8: Notes on Alberta | |

| | |File 26: Various notes and copies on Newberry Library Sources | |

| | | |Item 1: Notes on Newberry Publications | |

| | | |Item 2: Occasional Papers of the Center for the History of the American Indian | |

| | | |Item 3: Notes on Canada | |

| | |File 27: Douglas D. Martin’s lecture notes | |

| | | |Item 1: Douglas D. Martin’s lecture notes to accompany the Smithsonian Institution’s slide program “The Battle| |

| | | |of the Little Bighorn” (undated) | |

| | |File 28: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, compiled by T. C. Hinckley, “Pacific Slope States” (undated) | |

| | |File 29: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated, “The American West” (undated) | |

| | |File 30: Bibliography | |

| | | |Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated, “Indians and Indian – White Relations” (undated) | |

| | |File 31: Newspaper article from The Sun | |

| | | |Item 1: Newspaper article from The Sun, July 2, 1980: “Heat deaths in Southwest hit 64; Montana drought worst | |

| | | |since ‘36" | |

| | |File 32: Mimeograph | |

| | | |Item 1: Mimeograph of symposium paper by Robert F. Berkhofer, Jr. “Persisting Problems of American Indian | |

| | | |Leadership” (February 4-6, 1976) | |

| | |File 33: Memorandum | |

| | | |Item 1: Memorandum to employees of the U.S. Land and Natural Resources Division regarding mail delivery (July | |

| | | |10, 1978) | |

| | |File 34: Cover letter to Douglas D. Martin from Vince Riccardi and manuscript of the play Running Fox about the Sand | |

| | |Creek Massacre | |

| | | |Item 1: Cover letter to Douglas D. Martin from Vince Riccardi | |

| | | |Item 2: Manuscript of the play Running Fox about the Sand Creek Massacre | |

| | |File 35: Two original letters (undated), typed notes and excerpts from other letters (dated 1912-1916) regarding | |

| | |mining operations in Washington State | |

| | | |Item 1: Handwritten letter to Charles Ballard from Mr. Best regarding land claim | |

| | | |Item 2: Handwritten letter to Charles Ballard from Mr. Best regarding his ill mother | |

| | | |Item 3: Biographical information on Charles H. Ballard | |

| | | |Item 4: Chronological list of events in Fall 1913 | |

| | | |Item 5: Letter to “sister” from Leon regarding camping and the mine 1912 | |

| | | |Item 6: Letter to Burt from unknown regarding finances and the mine 1913 | |

| | | |Item 7: Letter to “Bro” from A.C. Ballard regarding a manuscript in progress 1916 | |

| | | |Item 8: Letter to C.H. Ballard from W.E. Gilkey regarding Alaska 1912 | |

| |Box 8: Miscellaneous | |

| | |File 1: Miscellaneous | |

| | | |Item 1: Handwritten note pertaining to Aboriginal people | |

| | | |Item 2: Newspaper clipping with article “Residential School Apology Considered” by Penny Gummerson 1997 | |

| | | |Item 3: Newspaper clipping with article “New Minister Re-opens talks” by Paul Barnsley 1997 | |

| | | |Item 4: Newspaper clipping with article titled “B.C. Treaty-Making Process Criticized” by Saul Terry 1996 | |

| | | |Item 5: Newspaper clipping with article Nisga’a Treaty Gets Qualified Public Support but the Agreement is | |

| | | |Attacked on Specific Points from all Sides” by R. John Hayes 1997 | |

| | | |Item 6: Nisga’a Treaty Negotiations Agreement in Principle in Brief | |

| | | |Item 7: Press release “Nisga’a Ceremony Won’t End Public Involvement” 1996 | |

| | | |Item 8: B.C. Archives and Records Service Orientation Package Records Relating to B.C. Natives | |

| | | |Item 9: Public Archives of Canada Manuscript Division Inventory 1961 | |

| | | |Item 10: List of Canadian Native periodicals held by the INAC Library 1985 | |

| | | |Item 11: Handwritten note about a negotiation 1992 | |

| | | |Item 12: Newspaper clipping “Nation in Brief” regarding fishing and hunting 1996 | |

| | | |Item 13: Brochure “For Seven Generations: An Information Legacy of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal People” | |

| | | |Item 13: Brochure “Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples” | |

| | | |Item 14: Newspaper clipping with article “Treaty Process Doomed Unless Governments Dump ‘Arrogant’ Attitude” | |

| | | |by Darah Hansen | |

| | | |Item 15: Typed note regarding envoy appointed to break salmon-treaty deadlock | |

| | | |Item 16: Newspaper clipping with article “Eligibility Battle Looms Over Treaty Negotiations” by Roxanne | |

| | | |Gregory 1996 | |

| | | |Item 17: Newspaper clipping with article “Canada Moves Ahead in Negotiations | |

| | | |by Darah K. Hansen 1982 | |

| | | |Item 18: Newspaper clipping with article “Clayoquot Agreement Could be Extended” | |

| | | |Item 19: Newspaper clipping with article “Ditidaht Treaty Negotiations Underway” 1996 | |

| | | |Item 20: Newspaper clipping with article “Business Boon to Kamloops Band” by Noah Black 1996 | |

| | | |Item 21: Newspaper clipping with article “Residential School Victims File Suit” by Noah Black 1996 | |

| | | |Item 22: Newspaper clipping with article “Nisga’a Leader Honored for Lifetime Achievement” 1996 | |

| | | |Item 23: Newspaper clipping with article “Agreement-in-Principle for First Modern-Day Treaty Penned in B.C.” | |

| | | |by Raymond Lawrence 1996 | |

| | | |Item 24: Newspaper clipping with article “Nisga’a Agreement 110-years in the Making” by Debora Lockyer 1996 | |

| | |File 2: Miscellaneous | |

| | | |Item 1: Handwritten notes pertaining to Douglas treaties 1990 | |

| | | |Item 2: Washington executive order reduction of Colville Reserve | |

| | | |Item 3: Article “Righting a Century-Old Wrong” by John Corsiglia 1992 | |

| | | |Item 4: Handwritten note regarding Ingles Tsimslua | |

| | | |Item 5: Thirty Years in the Canadian North-West by Rev. James Woodsworth, D.D. | |

| | | |Item 6: Book review of Aboriginal Peoples and Politics: the Indian Land Question in British Columbia 1849-1989| |

| | | |by Paul Tennant | |

| | | |Item 7: Book review of An Iron Land Upon the People: The Law Against the Potlatch on the Northwest Coast by | |

| | | |Douglas Cole | |

| | | |Item 8: “Turbulent Frontiers” and British Expansion: Governor James Douglas, the Royal Navy, and the British | |

| | | |Columbia Gold Rushes by Barry M. Gough | |

| | | |Item 9: Send a Gunboat! Checking Slavery and Controlling Liqour Traffic among Coast Indians of British | |

| | | |Columbia in the 1860’s by Barry M. Gough | |

| | | |Item 10: British Columbia Historical Quarterly vol. XI No. 2 1947 | |

| | | |Item 11: Page from Judge Begbie in Action by Sydney G. Petit 1947 | |

| | | |Item 12: Pages from Judge Begbie in Action by Sydney G. Petit 1947 | |

| | | |Item 13: Pages from Judge Begbie in Action by Sydney G. Petit 1947 | |

| | | |Item 14: Page from Lieutenant-Colonel Israel Wood Powell, M.D., C.M. 1946 | |

| | | |Item 15: Pages from Israel Wood Powell by B.A. McKelvie 1947 | |

| | | |Item 16: Page from Steamboat Days, 1870-1883, 1947 | |

| | | |Item 17: Pages from Sir Douglas K.C.B.: The Father of British Columbia | |

| | |File 3: British Columbia Turn of the Century Clippings | |

| | | |Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes | |

| | | |Item 2: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding the report of the royal commission on Indian Affairs for the| |

| | | |Provence of British Columbia | |

| | | |Item 3: “Before the Pale-Face Came” Indian names for familiar places map | |

| | | |Item 4: Newspaper article “Squamish Mission, of 300 People, on North Shore, Date Back to Late Sixties” by H.M.| |

| | | |Cassidy | |

| | | |Item 5: Newspaper article “North Shore Indian Cemeteries” by Beryl Gray | |

| | |File 4: British Columbia Cattle and Ranching | |

| | | |Item 1: Pages from Some Pioneers of the Cattle Industry by Robie L. Reid | |

| | |File 5: British Columbia Explorers | |

| | | |Item 1: Handwritten note regarding BC | |

| | | |Item 2: Pages from The Journal of Jacinto Caamano by Henry R. Wagner and W.A. Newcombe 1938 | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of Titian Ramsay Peale and his Journals of the Wilkes Expedition 1799-1885 | |

| | | |Item 4: Pages from Nookta Sound in 1789 Joseph Ingraham’s Account edited by Mark D. Kaplanoff | |

| | | |Item 5: Pages from Pedro de Alberni and the Spanish Claim to Nookta by Joseph P. Sanchez | |

| | | |Item 6: Papers Relative to the Exploration by Captain Palliser | |

| | |File 6: British Columbia Indian Biography | |

| | | |Item 1: Newspaper clipping announcement regarding the Canadian Council for Native Business 1992 | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of Teaching in the B.C. Hinterland, 1928-1933 Beyond Hope, Past Redemption: The Lottie Bowron | |

| | | |Story by Thomas Fleming and Carolyn Smyly | |

| | | |Item 3: Pages from Captain St. Paul of Kamloops by George D. Brown, Jr., and W. Kaye Lamb 1939 | |

| | | |Item 4: Sydney Jamison History bibliography | |

| | | |Item 5: Handwritten note regarding A.G. Penne | |

| | | |Item 6: Copy of Chiefly Indian by Henry Pennier | |

| | |File 7: British Columbia Fur Trade | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of Exile in the Wilderness by Jean Murray Cole | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of Comodityes besides Furres by Douglas Leechman | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of I Sowed Garden Seeds by Douglas Leechman | |

| | | |Item 4: Copy of The Character of the British Columbia Frontier by Barry M. Gough | |

| | | |Item 5: Copy of Indian Control of the Maritime Fur Trade and the Northwest Coast by Robin Fisher | |

| | | |Item 6: Copy of Missions to the Indians of British Columbia by Robin Fisher | |

| | | |Item 7: Copy of Second Journal of Simon Fraser from May 30th to June 10th 1808 | |

| | | |Item 8: Copy of The Introduction of Intoxicating Liquors Amongst the Indians of the Northwest Coast | |

| | | |Item 9: Copy of Documents Relating to the Mystery of Mrs. Barkley’s Diary 1942 | |

| | | |Item 10: Copy of Four Letters from Richard Cadman Etches to Sir Joseph Banks, 1788-92 1942 | |

| | | |Item 11: Copy of John Tod: Career of a Scotch Boy | |

| | | |Item 12: Copy of The Journal of John Work, 1835 | |

| | | |Item 13: Book review of The Narrative of His Life | |

| | |File 8: Fur Trade | |

| | | |Item 1: Notes on RG10 – Canada – BC Agency Records | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of Diffusion of Diseases in the Western Interior of Canada, 1830-1850 | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of Trade and Imperial Approaches: Introduction | |

| | | |Item 4: Copy of The Home Guard Cree and the Hudson’s Bay Company: The First Hundred Years | |

| | | |Item 5: Copy of Indian Control of the Maritime Fur Trade and the Northwest Coast | |

| | | |Item 6: Copy of A Colony of Very Useful Hands’ | |

| | | |Item 7: Copy of The Beaver Magazine of the North | |

| | | |Item 8: Copy of The Ac Ko Mok Ki Map | |

| | | |Item 9: Copy of By Fayre and Gentle Meanes, The Hudson’s Bay Company and the American Indian | |

| | |File 9: British Columbia 19th Century Indians and Mining | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of A study of the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of Beautiful British Columbia Magazine, summer 1987 | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of Pioneer Surveys and Surveyors | |

| | | |Item 4: Copy of Visit to San Juan Island | |

| | | |Item 5: Copy of Copper | |

| | | |Item 6: Copy of Varieties of Race | |

| | | |Item 7: Copy of Davidson’s farm | |

| | | |Item 8: Copy of Mr. Birch’s Report | |

| | | |Item 9: Copy of The Discovery of Hill’s Bar In 1858 | |

| | | |Item 10: Copy of Agriculture in Vancouver Island | |

| | | |Item 11: Copy of Varieties of Salmon | |

| | | |Item 12: Copy of John Carmichael Haynes | |

| | | |Item 13: Copy of Gold-Rush Narratives | |

| | | |Item 14: Copy of Similkameen Trails, 1846-61 | |

| | | |Item 15: Copy of Four Years in British Columbia and Vancouver Island | |

| | | |Item 16: Copy of Indian Fishermen | |

| | | |Item 17: Copy of Victoria | |

| | | |Item 18: Copy of Approach of Winter | |

| | | |Item 19: Copy of Canoe Journey | |

| | | |Item 20: Copy of Return to Victoria | |

| | | |Item 21: Copy of The Boundary Question | |

| | | |Item 22: Copy of Routes to the Interior | |

| | | |Item 23: Copy of Routes to the Interiior | |

| | | |Item 24: Copy of Lilloett Meadows | |

| | | |Item 25: Copy of “Palaver” with Indians | |

| | | |Item 26: Copy of Barclay Sound | |

| | | |Item 27: Copy of Early Protestant Missions | |

| | | |Item 28: Copy of Mission of Mr. Duncan | |

| | | |Item 29: Copy of School Commenced | |

| | | |Item 30: Copy of Question of Locality | |

| | | |Item 31: Copy of Lieut. Palmer’s report | |

| | | |Item 32: Copy of Abundance of Fish | |

| | | |Item 33: Copy of Fruits and Shrubs | |

| | | |Item 34: Copy of Climate | |

| | | |Item 35: Copy of Welsh Miners in British Columbia | |

| | | |Item 36: Copy of Bushby Journal, 1858-1859 | |

| | | |Item 37: Copy of Bushby Journal, 1858-1859 | |

| | | |Item 38: Copy of Bushby Journal, 1858-1859 | |

| | | |Item 39: Copy of Indian Participation in the Gold Discoveries | |

| | | |Item 40: Copy of Four Letters Relating to the Cruise of the “Thetis” 1852-53 | |

| | | |Item 41: Copy of Cruise of the “Thetis” 1852-53 | |

| | | |Item 42: Copy of Fur and Gold in Similkameen | |

| | | |Item 43: Copy of Coal from the Northwest Coast | |

| | | |Item 44: Copy of Notes and Comments | |

| | |File 10: British Columbia Lumbering | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of Early Lumbering on Vancouver Island | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of Early Lumbering on Vancouver Island | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of Early Lumbering on Vancouver Island | |

| | |File 11: British Columbia Farming | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of B.C. Geographical Series, Number 9 | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of The process of Settlement in the Lower Fraser Valley—in its Provincial Context | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of The process of Settlement in the Lower Fraser Valley—in its Provincial Context | |

| | | |Item 4: Copy of Agricultural Development in the Lower Fraser Valley | |

| |Box 9: Miscellaneous | |

| | |File 1: BC Indian 20th Century Economy | |

| | | |Item 1: Occupational distribution of Indians in British Columbia | |

| | |File 2: BC 20th Century Law | |

| | | |Item 1: The Tseshaht Band v. British Columbia court case 1991 | |

| | | |Item 2: The Indian Reserve as a Negotiated Reality by Paul Hideo Kariya 1987 | |

| | | |Item 3: Estimated off-reserve concentrations of Natives 1980 | |

| | | |Item 4: List of persons with Indian mother tongues, 1981 | |

| | | |Item 5: British Columbia on-reserve Native labor force activity 1981 | |

| | | |Item 6: Employment summary of British Columbia Indians by activity sector 1972-73 | |

| | | |Item 7: Main cause of death in British Columbia Indians 1977 and 1981 | |

| | | |Item 8: Map showing location of attempted suicides by Native females in British Columbia 1977 | |

| | | |Item 9: Issue of Communique (newsletter?) with headline Siddon renews funding to implement the Sechelt Indian | |

| | | |self-government act | |

| | | |Item 10: Issue of Communique (newsletter?) with headline Westbank Indian band signs framework agreement to | |

| | | |negotiate self-government | |

| | | |Item 11: Issue of Communique (newsletter?) with headline Gitksan and Wet’ Suwet’ En people celebrate signing | |

| | | |of self-government framework agreement | |

| | | |Item 12: Government of Canada news release with headline Brummet and McKnight confirm signing of Master | |

| | | |Tuition Agreement for BC Indians | |

| | | |Item 13: Issue of Communique (newsletter?) with headline McKnight marks signing of $58 million afa with | |

| | | |Nuu-Chah-Nulth tribal council | |

| | | |Item 14: Government of Canada news release with headline West Bank Inquiry Released | |

| | | |Item 15: Bill C-93: an act relating to self-government for the Sechelt Indian Band 1986 | |

| | | |Item 16: Newspaper clipping with headline Act of Liberation regarding the self-government bill published by | |

| | | |The Vancouver Sun February 15, 1992 | |

| | | |Item 17: Newspaper clipping with headline Leap of Faith regarding the self-government bill published February | |

| | | |15, 1992 | |

| | | |Item 18: Application of the Provincial Property Tax Regime to the Sechelts in Comparison to Other Indian Bands| |

| | | |Item 19: Chronology of events leading to the establishment of Sechelt Band self-government | |

| | | |Item 20: Copy of Indian Land Claims in British Columbia by Susan A. Sparrow | |

| | |File 3: Land Policies and Disputes | |

| | | |Item 1: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice vol. 13 no. 5 1984 with headline C.N.R. Attempts to | |

| | | |‘Railroad’ Indians | |

| | | |Item 2: Newspaper clipping (copy) of Native Invoice August 1984 with headline The Haida Point of View | |

| | | |Item 3: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice vol. 12 no. 4 1983 with headline Nishgas Celebrate 26 | |

| | | |Years of Progress | |

| | | |Item 4: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice April 1983 with headline First Ministers Conference | |

| | | |Item 5: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice vol. 12 no. 1 1983 with headline D.F.O. Raids Sting | |

| | | |Natives | |

| | | |Item 6: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice September-October 1982 with headline Indian Education: | |

| | | |An Historical Prospective | |

| | | |Item 7: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice January 1982 with headline B.C. Hydro’s Hat Creek | |

| | | |Project is a Threat to Surrounding Communities, the Environment, and the Thompson River | |

| | | |Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline Boldt II Called For 1979 | |

| | | |Item 9: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1979 with headline Transcultural Workshop | |

| | | |Item 10: Newspaper clipping with headline End of Season October 1979 | |

| | | |Item 11: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice with headline Western Indian Corporation 1979 | |

| | | |Item 12: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice February 1979 with headline Indian Act Revisions | |

| | | |Item 13: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice February 1979 with Poets’ Corner poem Generation | |

| | | |Vibrations | |

| | | |Item 14: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice January 1979 with headline Indians and the Law | |

| | | |Item 15: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice vol. 8 no. 4 1978 with headline Tribal Groups Move to | |

| | | |Form Aboriginal Council | |

| | | |Item 16: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice September 1978 with headline Faulkner on Indian Act | |

| | | |Revisions | |

| | | |Item 17: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice vol. 8 no. 1 1978 with headline The Socred Cabinet | |

| | | |Betrayal | |

| | | |Item 18: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice October 1977 with headline United Fisherman & Allied | |

| | | |Workers’ Union | |

| | | |Item 19: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker June 1995 with headline 77-Year-Old Pedophile Sentenced to 11 Years| |

| | | |by Susan Lazaruk | |

| | | |Item 20: Copy of Separate and Unequal : Indian and White Girls at all Hallows School 1884-1920 by Jean Barman | |

| | | |Item 21: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1995 with headline Making up for Lost Time: A Community Responds to| |

| | | |Ritual Abuse by Lorna Olson | |

| | | |Item 22: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1995 with headline Recollections of Life at a Residential School by| |

| | | |Pauline Dempsey | |

| | | |Item 23: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1995 with headline Children Victimized in Residential Schools by | |

| | | |Deborah Lockyer | |

| | | |Item 24: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Vancouver Sun article of residential schools June 29, 1991 | |

| | | |Item 25: Newspaper clipping (copy) with headline Residential Schools Deplored by Scott Simpson | |

| | | |Item 26: Newspaper clipping with headline Dry Run a Success for Native Housing by Stewart Bell | |

| | | |Item 27: Newspaper clipping of The Vancouver Sun April 21, 1992 with headline Recycling Effort Creates Health | |

| | | |Fear on Native Reserve by Stewart Bell | |

| | | |Item 28: Newspaper clipping with headline Burns Lake Man Charged with Two Murder Counts | |

| | | |Item 29: Newspaper clipping of The Vancouver Sun with headline Vancouver Man Acquitted in Musqueam Torching, | |

| | | |Stabbing | |

| | | |Item 30: Newspaper clipping of The Vancouver Sun with headline Doctors Missed Hemorrhage, Coroner Says of | |

| | | |Native Death by Jeff Nagel | |

| | | |Item 31: Newspaper clipping with headline Natives Complain Church Denying Equal Justice by Douglas Todd | |

| | | |Item 32: Newspaper clipping of The Vancouver Sun 1992 with headline Lil-wat People’s Lawyer Accuses | |

| | | |International Court of Blindness | |

| | | |Item 33: Newspaper clipping with headline B.C. to Feature Aboriginal Culture in Tourism Bid | |

| | | |Item 34: Newspaper clipping with headline Native Women’s Struggle to Survive Recalled in Spirit-Cleansing | |

| | | |Ceremony by Karen Gram 1992 | |

| | | |Item 35: Newspaper clipping with headline Extraordinary Life of the Man Who Was Bill Mayse | |

| | | |Item 36: Newspaper clipping with headline Northern Natives Seek Inquiry into Allegations of Brutality by Scott| |

| | | |Simpson | |

| | | |Item 37: Newspaper clipping with headline Nisga’a Seek Business to Build On by Scott Simpson | |

| | | |Item 38: Newspaper clipping of Kamloops Daily News with headline Meeting of Metis Peoples Isolates Quest for | |

| | | |Self-Government 1992 | |

| | | |Item 39: Newspaper clipping with headline Nisga’a: Weaving New Worlds | |

| | | |Item 40: Newspaper clipping of Sun Provincial with headline Former Band Chief Not Out of the Woods Yet in | |

| | | |Bison Breeding Dispute by Larry Pynn 1992 | |

| | | |Item 41: Newspaper clipping of Canadian Press with headline Indian Family Awarded $143,000 | |

| | | |Item 42: Newspaper clipping with headline Housing: 100 Years Required to Fill Demand. Officials Claim | |

| | | |Item 43: Newspaper clipping with headline Co-Op Clash by Scott Simpson | |

| | | |Item 44: Copy of an article titled Mission Accomplished: A United Church Tradition Ends at Prince Rupert | |

| | | |published by British Columbia Report 1991 | |

| | | |Item 45: Newspaper clipping with headline Kitimaat Band Gives Tentative Yes to Low-Pollution Paper Mill Plan | |

| | | |by Stewart Bell | |

| | | |Item 46: Newspaper clipping of Kamloops Daily News with headline Indian Band to Open Resort on Lakefront Near | |

| | | |Kamloops by Rosetta Cannata | |

| | | |Item 47: Newspaper clipping of The Vancouver Sun 1992 with headline Catch-22 Stalls Small Band’s Plans for | |

| | | |Prosperity | |

| | | |Item 48: Newspaper clipping of The Vancouver Sun with headline $10 Million Eases Band Timber Loss by Canadian | |

| | | |Press 1992 | |

| | | |Item 49: Newspaper clipping of The Herald’s News Services with headline Victoria, British Columbia | |

| | | |Item 50: Newspaper clipping of The Globe and Mail 1992 with headline Caring for the Health of the Natives by | |

| | | |Susan Mitchell | |

| | | |Item 51: Newspaper clipping with headline Indian Crews Earning Less on Pipeline by Bill Smith 1992 | |

| | | |Item 52: Newspaper clipping, partial article regarding pipeline | |

| | | |Item 53: Newspaper clipping with headline Canada’s Misty Isles by Paul St. Pierre | |

| | | |Item 54: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker with headline Landmark Logging Agreement Teetering by D.B. Smith | |

| | | |Item 55: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1993 with headline Hydro Project Devastating Region by Dana Wagg | |

| | | |Item 56: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1995 with headline Conservationists See Red Over Reserve | |

| | | |Deforestation by R. John Hayes | |

| | | |Item 57: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1993 with headline Government’s Goal Divide and Conquer | |

| | | |Item 58: Newspaper clipping with headline Commission Member Urges Native Police by Times-Colonist Staff 1992 | |

| | | |Item 59: Newsletter titled A New Era of Stewardship Forest Practices and Land Use in British Columbia | |

| | | |Item 60: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker with headline B.C. Justice Inquiry Put on Hold by D.B. Smith 1993 | |

| | | |Item 61: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker with headline School Celebrates Okanagan Culture by Bernelda | |

| | | |Wheeler 1993 | |

| | | |Item 62: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker with headline Justice Inquiry Tackled Prejudice, Unfair Treatment | |

| | | |Against Natives by Max Paris 1993 | |

| | | |Item 63: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker with headline Nanoose Wins Bid to Save Burial Sites by Dina O’Meara| |

| | | |1994 | |

| | | |Item 64: Newspaper clipping of The Globe and Mail 1995 with headline Board Feat by Katie Smith Milway | |

| | | |Item 65: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1994 with headline Diversity of Native Artisans Exhibited by Karen | |

| | | |Levin | |

| | | |Item 66: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1994 with headline B.C. Tobacco Policy Racist – Retailers by | |

| | | |Deborah Lockyer | |

| | | |Item 67: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1994 with headline Vancouver Casino May Jeopardize Gaming Plans by | |

| | | |Susan Lazaruk | |

| | | |Item 68: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1994 with headline Band Vows to Fight Second Artificial Reef by Don| |

| | | |Anderson | |

| | | |Item 69: Haida Totems: A Salvage Operation by John and Carolyn Smyly | |

| | |File 4: B.C. Land Policies | |

| | | |Item 1: Land Claims – B.C. Nishga | |

| | | |Item 2: Whose Land? The Native Question by Boyce Richardson | |

| | | |Item 3: For the Record memorial to the Honorable Frank Oliver Minister of the Interior, Ottawa | |

| | | |Item 4: Article titled Lonely Cries of Distrust Anger and Pain Fuel Native Claims | |

| | | |Item 5: Historical Papers Communications Historiques 1975 | |

| | | |Item 6: A Decade of Change: Origins of the Nishga and Tsimshian Land Protests in the 1880’s by E. Palmer | |

| | | |Patterson II | |

| | |File 5: B.C. Land Claims | |

| | | |Item 1: Newspaper clipping with headline Righting a Century-Old Wrong by John Corsiglia | |

| | | |Item 2: Newspaper clipping with headline Natives: Better Health, Less Family Violence Come with Sobriety 1992 | |

| | | |Item 3: Newspaper clipping of Southam News with headline Fighting the White Bureaucracy to Keep the Money at | |

| | | |Home by Mike Trickey | |

| | | |Item 4: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice vol. XVI no. 7 1962 with headline BC Natives Win Liquor | |

| | | |Rights | |

| | | |Item 5: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1962 with headline American Native Youth Confer Over | |

| | | |Problems | |

| | | |Item 6: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Supreme Court Dismisses B.C. | |

| | | |Government Appeal | |

| | | |Item 7: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Tsonoqua by Kenneth Charlie | |

| | | |Item 8: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1961 with headline Far-Reaching Verdict in Liquor Case | |

| | | |Item 9: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1962 with headline Calder Asks B.C. Take Over Indian | |

| | | |Affairs Operation | |

| | | |Item 10: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1962 with headline Natives Ballot for Liquor Rights | |

| | | |Item 11: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1962 with headline Don’t Integrate the North American | |

| | | |Indian | |

| | | |Item 12: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1964 with headline Lawyer Pinpoints Flaws in C-130 | |

| | | |Item 13: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Brotherhood Seeks Unity Against Bill| |

| | | |C-123 ‘A Nasty Piece of Legislation’ | |

| | | |Item 14: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Not by the Crown But It’s Vassals | |

| | | |Item 15: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Indian Resentment Mounts | |

| | | |Item 16: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline CNR Segregates Indian Travellers | |

| | | |Item 17: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Authority Describes Totems at | |

| | | |Kitwanga | |

| | | |Item 18: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Canada’s Indians Face Short Life, | |

| | | |Slums, Poverty | |

| | | |Item 19: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1966 with headline Indian Reserves Program Spread Over | |

| | | |Five Years | |

| | | |Item 20: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1966 with headline End Segregation at Alert Bay, Says | |

| | | |Brotherhood | |

| | | |Item 21: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1967 with headline Guy Williams Heads Native | |

| | | |Brotherhood | |

| | | |Item 22: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1967 with headline Laing Addresses Brotherhood | |

| | | |Item 23: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1967 with headline Laing Speaks to B.C. Brotherhood | |

| | | |Item 24: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1967 with headline Laing Addresses Brotherhood | |

| | | |Item 25: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1967 with headline History Explains Indian Claims | |

| | | |Item 26: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1968 with headline Natives Promised New Deal | |

| | | |Item 27: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1968 with headline Cabinet Said To Be Tense and Divided| |

| | | |Over Indian Affairs Department Change | |

| | | |Item 28: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1977 with headline Land Claims First by Bob Joseph | |

| | | |Item 29: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1977 with headline From Ketchikan to Barrow | |

| | | |Item 30: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1977 with headline Provincial Government Betrays | |

| | | |Nishgas | |

| | | |Item 31: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1977 with headline Nishga Indians First to Gov…. | |

| | | |Item 32: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1979 with headline Musqueams Court Case by Larry Still | |

| | | |Item 33: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1981 with headline Bands and Tribal Councils… State | |

| | | |Aboriginal Rights, Claims | |

| | | |Item 34: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline City Indians Crowded, Suspicious | |

| | |File 6: B.C. Land Claims | |

| | | |Item 1: Newspaper clipping of Transition with headline “Kamloops” Amendment Clears Commons 1988 | |

| | | |Item 2: Newspaper clipping of Western Native News with headline Union of B.C. Chiefs Shocked by Provincial NDP| |

| | | |1992 | |

| | | |Item 3: Newspaper clipping of Western Native News with headline Chiefs Condemn Federal Agenda by Brian Savage | |

| | | |1991 | |

| | | |Item 4: Newspaper clipping of Western Native News with headline Mulroney Meets with B.C. Chiefs 1990 | |

| | | |Item 5: Newspaper clipping of Western Native News with headline B.C. Government Responds… by Ryan Edwards 1990| |

| | | |Item 6: Newspaper clipping of Western Native News with headline Stein Valley Voices for the Wilderness | |

| | | |Festival 1990 | |

| | | |Item 7: Newspaper clipping of Western Native News with headline A New Native Land Claims Policy for British | |

| | | |Columbia 1990 | |

| | | |Item 8: Newspaper clipping of Transition with headline Minister Announces Membership of New B.C. Treaty | |

| | | |Commission by Brenda Buckner 1993 | |

| | | |Item 9: Newspaper clipping of Transition with headline British Columbia Works Towards Modern-Day Treaties with| |

| | | |First Nations by Larina Dyck 1994 | |

| | | |Item 10: Newsletter from Native Agenda News for September/October 1991 | |

| | | |Item 11: Issue of Communique with headline Ingenika Band Ratifies Settlement Agreement | |

| | | |Item 12: Issue of Communique with headline Lower Kootenay Claim Settled 1989 | |

| | | |Item 13: Issue of Communique with headline Progress on British Columbia Claims 1990 | |

| | | |Item 14: Issue of Communique with headline Minister Siddon Meets with Indian Leaders in British Columbia | |

| | | |Item 15: Issue of Communique with headline Federal Native Agenda Takes Shape in British Columbia 1990 | |

| | | |Item 16: Issue of Communique with headline Canada, B.C. and First Nations Congress Announce Task Force to | |

| | | |Propose Organization of Tripartite Claims Negotiations in B.C. | |

| | | |Item 17: Issue of Communique with headline Siddon Makes Cost-Sharing Proposal on B.C. Native Land Claims | |

| | | |Item 18: Issue of Communique with headline Federal Government Announces Appointments to the British Columbia | |

| | | |Claims Task Force 1991 | |

| | | |Item 19: News release regarding The Nisga’a Tribal Council Framework Agreement Signed | |

| | | |Item 20: Issue of Communique with headline Sechelt Land Claim Accepted for Negotiation 1991 | |

| | | |Item 21: Issue of Communique with headline Historic Progress Achieved on the Relationship Between the | |

| | | |Government of Canada and Indians of Canada | |

| | | |Item 22: Issue of Communique with headline Comprehensive Land Claim Accepted for Negotiation in B.C. 1991 | |

| | | |Item 23: Issue of Communique with headline Canada Endorses Recommendations of B.C. Claims Task Force | |

| | |File 7: B.C. Land Claims | |

| | | |Item 1: Newspaper clipping with headline NDP about-face jolts all parties 1992 | |

| | | |Item 2: Newspaper clipping from The Associated press with headline Mounties, Indians in clash, Canadian rail | |

| | | |line damaged in violence 1990 | |

| | | |Item 3: Newspaper clipping Across Canada with headline Enter valley at your peril, Indians tell B.C. foresters| |

| | | |1989 | |

| | | |Item 4: Newspaper clipping from Associated Press with headline B.C. Indians protesting Viet clam diggers 1992| |

| | | |Item 5: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Land Claims Minister rues denial of break in | |

| | | |court battle with Gitksan 1992 | |

| | | |Item 6: Newspaper clipping with headline Petter waffles on title issue | |

| | | |Item 7: Newspaper clipping with headline Indians take up talk offer Island bands head to land claim table | |

| | | |Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline Gitwangak band sues for ruling on Westar | |

| | | |Item 9: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Richmond mayor ready to talk turf over | |

| | | |Musqueam claims 1992 | |

| | | |Item 10: Newspaper clipping with headline Righting a century-old wrong 1992 | |

| | | |Item 11: Newspaper clipping with headline Gitksan, wet’suwet’en release land claim stress humor, planning 1992| |

| | | |Item 12: Newspaper clipping with headline Band bid wins river lands | |

| | | |Item 13: Newspaper clipping with headline NPD waves a stick as well as carrot | |

| | | |Item 14: Newspaper clipping with headline B.C. drops hard line on native land rights 1992 | |

| | | |Item 15: Newspaper clipping with headline Province of British Columbia | |

| | | |Item 16: Newspaper clipping with headline Native band outbids town for Campbell River land | |

| | | |Item 17: Newspaper clipping with headline Rights Acquisition Advisor Aboriginal Lands | |

| | | |Item 18: Newspaper clipping with headline NDP blinked on land claims | |

| | | |Item 19: Issue of Information with headline Comprehensive Claims in British Columbia | |

| | | |Item 20: Copy of Haida Indian Land Claims and South Moresby National Park by Robert Keller 1990 | |

| | | |Item 21: Copy of Carrier Sekani Policy on Interim Measures to Prepare for a Land Claims Settle | |

| | | |Item 22: Copy of Carrier Sekani Tribal Council | |

| | | |Item 23: B.C. Supreme Court decision March 1991 summary and findings | |

| | | |Item 24: Newspaper clipping from Drawing the line with headline B.C. Indians Claim a Rich Chunk of the | |

| | | |Province by Kristin Jackson | |

| | | |Item 25: Newspaper clipping from The New York Times with headline It All Started With Fur Traders; Now It’s in| |

| | | |Court by John F. Burns | |

| | | |Item 26: Newspaper article titled A Perspective on the Indian Nations in Canada and Canada: The Musqueam | |

| | | |Decision a Confirmation of Indian Rights | |

| | | |Item 27: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Musqueam Indians Enjoy Good Relationship with| |

| | | |Taxpayers January 20, 1992 | |

| | | |Item 28: Newspaper clipping from The New York Times with headline It All Started With Fur Traders; Now It’s in| |

| | | |Court by John F. Burns | |

| | | |Item 29: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Clayoquot Sound Battle Escalates by D.B. Smith 1994| |

| | | |Item 30: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Gitxsan, Wet’suwet’en Suspend Suit in Favor of | |

| | | |Treaty Negotiations by Carol Eichstaedt and Doug Donaldson | |

| | | |Item 31: Assembly of First Nations Bulletin with headline Leaders Jubilant Over High Court Decision November | |

| | | |1984 | |

| | | |Item 32: Written analysis of the Guerin v. The Queen case | |

| | | |Item 33: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline B.C. Limiting Land Yield to Five Per Cent by Linda | |

| | | |Caldwell | |

| | | |Item 34: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Chiefs Vow to Protect Land Near Bella Coola by | |

| | | |Debora Lockyer | |

| | | |Item 35: Newspaper clipping from AMMSA with headline Spiritual Healer Helps to End Standoff by Kelvin Collins | |

| | | |with Debora Lockyer October 1995 | |

| | | |Item 36: Newspaper clipping from AMMSA with headline Spiritual Man Wants No Fanfare by Kelvin Collins and | |

| | | |Debora Lockyer | |

| | | |Item 37: Newspaper clipping with headline More Band Members Arrested | |

| | | |Item 38: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Douglas Lake Blockade Dismantled by Gloria Russo | |

| | | |Item 39: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline A Blockade Summer Looms in La-La-Land and | |

| | | |Sentencing Circles May Offer Changes for Young Offenders July 1995 | |

| | | |Item 40: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Nisga’a Land Claim Nears Agreement: Negotiations | |

| | | |Marred by Leaked Documents, Critical Opponents by Susan Lazaruk April 1995 | |

| | | |Item 41: Newspaper clipping with headline Lawyer to Head B.C. Treaty Commission by John Hayes | |

| | | |Item 42: Newspaper clipping with headline Musqueam Band Hikes Land Rents: Rent Increases Fuel Uncertainty Over| |

| | | |Long-Term Leases by Susan Lazaruk | |

| | | |Item 43: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Sechelt to Enter Land Claim Talks by Darah Hansen | |

| | | |March 1995 | |

| | | |Item 44: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Sechelt Joins the B.C. Treaty Commission by Darah | |

| | | |Hansen | |

| | | |Item 45: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Tsilhqot’in File Huge Land Claims by Debora Lockyer| |

| | | |Item 46: Issue of Christopher Moore Writers of History with headline The Gitksan and the Wet’suwet’en | |

| | | |Item 47: Newspaper clipping with headline Crucial Ruling Due on Aboriginal Land Claims | |

| | | |Item 48: Newspaper clipping with partial article regarding land claims 1991 | |

| | | |Item 49: Smithers Registry document regarding the Supreme Court of British Columbia case between Delgamuukw | |

| | | |and The Queen 1991 | |

| | | |Item 50: Newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail with headline The Battle of Who Owns B.C. by John | |

| | | |Cruickshank 1985 | |

| | | |Item 51: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Indians Lose Case | |

| | | |Item 52: Newspaper clipping from Sun Native Affairs with headline Indians Predate Troy Era by Terry Glavin | |

| | | |Item 53: Newspaper clipping with headline Band Agrees to Forego Setting up Toll Booth on Road, Minister Says | |

| | | |Item 54: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Gitskan Vow to Fight Appeal Date Delay by | |

| | | |Scott Simpson | |

| | | |Item 55: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Victoria Forced to Change Stand on Native | |

| | | |Land Claims by Terry Glavin | |

| | | |Item 56: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with partial article regarding land claims | |

| | |File 8: Fishing – Washington | |

| | | |Item 1: Empty envelope addressed to Douglas D. Martin from the Canadian Embassy | |

| | | |Item 2: Handwritten miscellaneous notes regarding fishing | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of The Lummi Indians and the Canadian/American Pacific Salmon Treaty by Daniel L. Boxberger | |

| | | |Item 4: Copy of The Kalispel Tribe and the Indian Claims Commission Experience by Robert C. Carriker | |

| | | |Item 5: Copy of Treaties: Fishing Rights in the Pacific Northwest – The Supreme Court “Legislates” an | |

| | | |Equitable Solution by Rod Vessels 1980 | |

| | | |Item 6: Copy of Fishing Rights: Indian Fishing Rights and Congress: The Salmon and Steelhead Conservation and | |

| | | |Enhancement Act of 1980 by Joseph P. Mentor | |

| | | |Item 7: Report on Clarifying Indian Treaties, Executive Orders, and Acts of Congress with Respect to Indian | |

| | | |Fishing Rights 1987 | |

| | | |Item 8: Report To Empower Indian Tribes to Exercise Misdemeanor Criminal Jurisdiction Over Indians 1991 | |

| | |File 9: Lilloet | |

| | | |Item 1: Excerpt of Chapter one of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 2: Excerpt of Chapter two of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 3: Excerpt of Chapter three of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 4: Excerpt of Chapter four of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 5: Excerpt of Chapter four of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 6: Excerpt of Chapter four of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 7: Excerpt of Chapter five of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 8: Excerpt of Chapter five of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 9: Excerpt of Chapter five of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 10: Excerpt of Chapter six of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 11: Excerpt of Chapter seven of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 12: Excerpt of Chapter seven of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 13: Excerpt of Chapter eight of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 14: Excerpt of Chapter eight of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 15: Excerpt of Chapter seven of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 16: Excerpt of Chapter seven of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 17: Excerpt of Chapter eight of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 18: Excerpt of Chapter nine of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 19: Excerpt of Chapter nine of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 20: Excerpt of Chapter nine of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 21: Excerpt of Chapter nine of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 22: Excerpt of Chapter nine of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 23: Excerpt of Epilogue of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | | |Item 24: Source notes for The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe | |

| | |File 10: Fishing – 20th Century B.C. | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of The Development of the Pacific Salmon-Canning Industry A Grown Man’s Game by Dianne Newell | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of The Fisherman’s Problem: Ecology and Law in the California Fisheries, 1850-1980 by Arthur F. | |

| | | |McEvoy | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of Waves of Change: Mechanization in the Pacific Coast Canned-Salmon Industry, 1864-1914 by | |

| | | |Patrick W. O’Bannon | |

| | | |Item 4: Except of Canadian Geographic with article Eulachon on the Fraser | |

| | | |Item 5: Newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail with headline Cult Raised Large Sums, Police Say | |

| | | |Item 6: Newspaper clipping with headline Salmon Free-For-All Left Stocks in Peril: Quotas High, Enforcement | |

| | | |Low by Robert Williamson | |

| | | |Item 7: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline B.C. Kills Kemano Project by Susan Lazaruk 1995 | |

| | | |Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline China Celebrates, but No Longer Shares Mao’s Passion by Rod | |

| | | |Mickleburgh | |

| | | |Item 9: Newspaper clipping with headline B.C. Salmon Fishery Suffers New Blow by Miro Cernetig | |

| | | |Item 10: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Aboriginal Fishery Easy Scapegoat for Missing Fish | |

| | | |Item 11: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Officials Unaware of Activities of Aboriginal | |

| | | |Fisheries Officers by Debora Lockyer 1994 | |

| | | |Item 12: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Fishery Studies Exonerate Natives in Missing Salmon| |

| | | |by Susan Lazaruk 1995 | |

| | | |Item 13: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Columbia River to Undergo Restoration by Ian Cobb | |

| | | |1995 | |

| | | |Item 14: Newspaper clipping with headline B.C. Rail Blockade Goes Down | |

| | | |Item 15: Newspaper clipping Nation in Brief sections with headline B.C. Halts Non-Native Adoptions | |

| | | |Item 16: Newspaper clipping with headline Fishing Fray Carrying On 1993 | |

| | | |Item 17: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Kemano II Opponents Claim Project Endangers Salmon | |

| | | |Stocks by Susan Lazaruk | |

| | | |Item 18: Newspaper clipping from The Native Voice with headline Restore Indian Salmon Rights | |

| | | |Item 19: Canadian Press Wire Service with title Canadians’ Salmon Strategy Riles U.S. Observers | |

| | |File 11: Fishing 20th Century B.C. | |

| | | |Item 1: Newspaper clipping from the Times with headline Natives Feel in Middle of Dispute, Fleet Tied Up by | |

| | | |Carla Wilson | |

| | | |Item 2: Newspaper clipping with headline Judge Reverses Indian Fishermen’s Acquittal 1992 | |

| | | |Item 3: 84 Years in Bella Coola: A Conversation with George Draney by Barry Brower | |

| | | |Item 4: Issue of Pacific Northwest Quarterly April 1991 | |

| | | |Item 6: Primary sources data sheet edited by Richard H. Engeman from the Pacific Northwest Quarterly | |

| | | |Item 7: Excerpt of Harvey Manning regarding fish traps | |

| | | |Item 8: Excerpt of The Same As Yesterday | |

| | | |Item 9: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Surprise Telephone Call Ended Secret Operation| |

| | | |to Buy Fish from Natives by Mark Hume | |

| | | |Item 10: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Minister Not Consulted on Deal to End Probe | |

| | | |of Sales, Aide Says by Scott Simpson and Mark Hume | |

| | | |Item 11: Magazine article titled Two Rivers, Two Cultures by George Gmelch | |

| | | |Item 12: Letter to the Prime Minister of Canada, Brian Mulroney, from Cecil M. Reid regarding Indian | |

| | | |involvement in fisheries, dated 1986 | |

| | | |Item 13: Copy of Uncommon Property: The Fishing and Fish-Processing Industries in British Columbia edited by | |

| | | |Patricia Marchak, Neil Guppy, and John McMullan | |

| | | |Item 14: Copy of Salmon Canneries: British Columbia North Coast by Gladys Young Blyth | |

| |Box 10: Miscellaneous | |

| | |File 1: Copies of Books and Reports | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of Puget Sound Indian Demography, 1900-1920: Migration and Economic Integration by Russel | |

| | | |Lawrence Barsh | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of Trade and Change on the Columbia Plateau 1750-1840 by Laura Peers | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of In and Out of the Labor Force: The Lummi Indians and the Development of the Commercial Salmon | |

| | | |Fishery of North Puget Sound, 1880-1900 by Daniel L. Boxberger | |

| | | |Item 4: Copy of History, Narrative, and Temporarily: Examples from the Northwest Coast by Michael Harkin | |

| | | |Item 5: Copy of Indecent Exposure by Michele Stenehjem | |

| | | |Item 6: Copy of The Indian Chief and the Wagon Train by Robert H. Ruby and John A. Brown | |

| | | |Item 7: Copy of Raiders from the North by Mike Vouri | |

| | | |Item 8: Copy of A Washington Tradition by Jacqueline Williams | |

| | | |Item 9: Copy of I See What I Have Done by Coll-Peter Thrush and Robert H. Keller | |

| | | |Item 10: Copy of Creating Cmeldoms: The Puget Case by Bruce G. Miller | |

| | | |Item 11: Copy of Resistance, Coercion, and Revitalization. The Shuswap Encounter with Roman Catholic | |

| | | |Missionaries, 1860-1900 | |

| | | |Item 12: Copy of Negotiations or Dictations? 1997 | |

| | | |Item 13: Copy of Special Recent Developments: What About Colville? By Bess Lee Chen | |

| | |File 2: Copies of Books and Reports | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of Lines in Sand: Shifting Boundaries Between Indians and Non-Indians in the Puget Sound Region | |

| | | |by Alexandra Harmon | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of The 1932 Handshake Agreement: Yakama Indian Treaty Rights and Forest Service Policy in the | |

| | | |Pacific Northwest by Andrew H. Fisher | |

| | |File 3: Northwest Indian Labor | |

| | | |Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding resources | |

| | | |Item 2: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding Helen Schuster | |

| | | |Item 3: Magazine article titled Flower of the Vine by Raymond Sokolov | |

| | | |Item 4: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding Augustine Laure | |

| | | |Item 5: Newspaper clipping from The New York Times with headline Puget Sound Fish Farms Challenged | |

| | | |Item 6: Index card with handwritten notes regarding Kalespel 1880-92 | |

| | | |Item 7: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding George A. Pettih | |

| | | |Item 8: Index card with handwritten notes regarding Merriam Florence | |

| | | |Item 9: Copies of photos featuring diverse Indian tribes | |

| | | |Item 10: Index card with handwritten notes regarding Blackfeet | |

| | | |Item 11: Newspaper clipping from Yakima Valley Journal with headline Apple Harvest Time Brings Vision of | |

| | | |Profits by Timothy Egan | |

| | | |Item 12: Copy of Indian community | |

| | | |Item 13: Copy of Provincial Archives of British Columbia: Information for Researchers | |

| | |File 4: Copies of Reports | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of Dr. McKay’s Chinook Address 1892 | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of The Yakima Early History | |

| | |File 5: Puget Sound | |

| | | |Item 1: Issues, questions information regarding Puget Sound | |

| | |File 6: Washington Policies Impart | |

| | | |Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding Washington Policies Impart | |

| | |File 7: PNW Historical Map | |

| | | |Item 1: Brochure for British Columbia 1970 road map campground and fishing guide | |

| | | |Item 2: Indian migration map | |

| | | |Item 3: Indian Linguistic Groups map | |

| | | |Item 4: Indian Tribes 1790 map | |

| | | |Item 5: Overland Exploration of the Oregon Country 1792-1844 map | |

| | | |Item 6: The Early Fur Trade 1790 map | |

| | | |Item 7: Catholics Missions 1838-1850 map | |

| | | |Item 8: The Later Fur Trade 1821-1850 map | |

| | | |Item 9: Indian Reservations map | |

| | |File 8: NW Coast Cultures | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of Early-Nineteenth-Century Prophetic Movements in the Columbia Plateau by Elizabeth Vibert | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of A Chinookan Case Study by David Peterson | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of The Jesup North Pacific Expedition by James Alexander Teit | |

| | | |Item 4: Excerpt of Teit, The Lillooet Indians | |

| | | |Item 5: Copy of Notes on the Tahltan Indians of British Columbia by James Teit | |

| | | |Item 6: Excerpt of unknown book | |

| | | |Item 7: Copy of Review Article by Bruce G. Miller | |

| | |File 9: NW Cult Cultures | |

| | | |Item 1: Review Article of Handbook of North America Indians: Northwest Coast by Anne Goodfellow | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of Formation of Mackenzie Delta Frontier Culture by John J. Honigmann | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of The Evolution of Central Northwest Coast Societies by Abraham Rosman and Paula Rubel | |

| | | |Item 4: Newspaper clipping from The Ubyssey with headline Hatzic Rock Still Speaking by Charlie Gillis | |

| | | |Item 5: Excerpt of The Lummi Indians by Wayne Suttles | |

| | | |Item 6: Excerpt of Post-Contact Culture Change Among the Lummi Indians by Reginald H. Roy | |

| | | |Item 7: Excerpt of Miners’ Ten Commandments | |

| | | |Item 8: Copy of The Oolachan Fishery by H.A. Collison | |

| | | |Item 9: Excerpt of The Story of the Sechelt Nation by Lester Peterson | |

| | | |Item 10: Book review of Little Bit Know Something: Stories in a Language of Anthropology 1990 by Robin | |

| | | |Ridington | |

| | | |Item 11: Excerpt of First Families of Southern America | |

| | | |Item 12: Newspaper clipping with headline Stone Art Helps Illuminate B.C.’s Past by Wilmer H. Gold | |

| | | |Item 13: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW Coast Religions | |

| | | |Item 14: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW Totem Poles Styles | |

| | | |Item 15: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW Totem Poles Styles | |

| | | |Item 16: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW Coast Painting/Decorating | |

| | | |Item 17: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW Masks | |

| | | |Item 18: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW | |

| | | |Item 19: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW Coast Coppers | |

| | |File 10: Washington State | |

| | | |Item 1: Issue of Ethnohistory winter 1996 | |

| | | |Item 2: Newspaper clipping from Lewiston Morning Tribune with headline Nez Perce Tribe Still Monitoring | |

| | | |Chinook Count by Bill Loftus 1991 | |

| | | |Item 3: Newspaper clipping from Lewiston Morning Tribune with headline Letting the Nez Perce Lead on Chinook | |

| | | |Fishing 1991 | |

| | | |Item 4: Newspaper clipping with headline New Hunting Regulation Puts Tribe, State at Odds by Jason LeFontaine | |

| | | |Item 5: Newspaper clipping with headline Tribe Sets Hunting Policy | |

| | | |Item 6: Index card regarding Mixed Bloods Fur Trade | |

| | | |Item 7: Newspaper clipping from The Herald with headline Tulalip Tribes Honor the Dead by Eric Stevick | |

| | | |Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline Whales Die, a Culture Lives | |

| | | |Item 9: Newspaper clipping from The Seattle Times with headline Why Whale? It’s Like Asking, Why Breathe 1996 | |

| | | |Item 10: Magazine article with headline Northwest Oasis Washington’s Yakima Valley by Mark Miller | |

| | | |Item 11: Proclamation regarding the Indian War by Isaac I. Stevens | |

| | |File 11: Miscellaneous Notes | |

| | | |Item 1: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding Colvills 1985 | |

| | | |Item 2: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding B.C. Indians | |

| | | |Item 3: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding Thomas Edwards | |

| | | |Item 4: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding James Newbill | |

| | | |Item 5: Handwritten notes regarding Washington State Archives | |

| | | |Item 6: Handwritten notes regarding Abbott | |

| | | |Item 7: Copy of The Good Old Days or the Bad Old Days by Vernon Carstensen | |

| | | |Item 8: Brochure for Nez Perce National Historic Trail | |

| | |File 12: Washington 20th Century | |

| | | |Item 1: Newspaper clipping with headline Tulalip Tribes to Buy South Island Tidelands | |

| | | |Item 2: Newspaper clipping from York Daily Record with headline She Survived Massacre, but not Medication 1993| |

| | | |by Nicholas K. Geranios | |

| | | |Item 3: Newspaper clipping with headline Management of Mill Sought by Colvilles by Dee Camp 1986 | |

| | | |Item 4: Copy of The Crushman Indian Trades School and World War I by Charles Roberts | |

| | |File 13: Washington State 20th Century | |

| | | |Item 1: Newspaper clipping with headline The King County Wars by David Buerge | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of The New Settlers on the Yakima Project, 1880-1910 by C. Brewster Coulter | |

| | | |Item 3: Percent Increase in Population for Each Tribe 1850-1950 | |

| | | |Item 4: AHA 1992 memo regarding Trafzer on Yakima | |

| | | |Item 5: Newspaper clipping from Skagit Valley Herald with headline Tribe Battles for Recognition, Rights to | |

| | | |Land by Merry Hayes 1992 | |

| | | |Item 6: Newspaper clipping from the Seattle Post with headline Chief Joseph Receives Long Overdue Tribute by | |

| | | |Neil Modie 1992 | |

| | | |Item 7: Copy of Farmers and Wobblies in the Yakima Valley 1933 by James G. Newbill | |

| | | |Item 8: Copy of Mexican Labor in the Pacific Northwest 1943-1947 A Photographic Essay by Erasmo Gamboa 1982 | |

| | | |Item 9: Copy of The Early Morning of Yakima’s Day of Greatness by G. Thomas Edwards | |

| |Box 11: Miscellaneous | |

| | |File 1: PNW Indians Recent Notes | |

| | | |Item 1: Excerpt of U.S. Map | |

| | | |Item 2: Excerpt of U.S. Map | |

| | | |Item 3: Excerpt of U.S. Map | |

| | | |Item 4: Excerpt of U.S. Map | |

| | | |Item 5: Cartocraft Desk Outline Map, Pacific Northwest | |

| | | |Item 6: Landforms of the Northwestern States | |

| | | |Item 7: Okanogan National Forest Travel Plan 1988 | |

| | | |Item 8: Cartocraft Desk Outline Map, Pacific Northwest | |

| | | |Item 9: Hand drawn map showing Indian territories | |

| | | |Item 10: Map of Oregon | |

| | | |Item 11: Map of Washington | |

| | |File 2: PNW Indians Recent Notes | |

| | | |Item 1: Wenawatchi Indian History Notes | |

| | | |Item 2: Magazine article titled Flower of the Vine by Raymond Sokolov | |

| | | |Item 3: Puget Sound base map in part from U.S. Geological Survey sheet | |

| | | |Item 4: Puget Sound base map in part from U.S. Geological Survey sheet | |

| | | |Item 5: Bellingham base map in part from U.S. Geological Survey sheet | |

| | | |Item 6: Bellingham base map in part from U.S. Geological Survey sheet | |

| | | |Item 7: Map of Peace River | |

| | | |Item 8: Maps of U.S. Railroads 1890 | |

| | | |Item 9: Map of Western Indian Reservations | |

| | |File 3: History of Oregon | |

| | | |Item 1: Excerpt of Wars with the Indians: Successful Pioneer Defense Against Hostiles 1887 | |

| | | |Item 2: Excerpt of A Belgian in the Gold Rush: California Indians by J.J.F. Haine | |

| | |File 4: Introduction to unknown book | |

| | | |Item 1: Introduction to unknown book pertaining to The Columbia District Before 1825 | |

| | |File 5: Heritage Magazine | |

| | | |Item 1: Issue of Heritage vol. 29 no. 4 with headline Memories of Monse 1991 | |

| | | |Item 2: Issue of Heritage vol. 29 no. 2 with headline The Mission of F. Etienne de Rouge 1991 | |

| | | |Item 3: Issue of Heritage vol. 30 no. 2 Spring 1992 | |

| | | |Item 4: Issue of Heritage vol. 30 no. 3 with photo caption A Visit to the Okanogan Gravesite of Frontier | |

| | | |Photographer Frank Matsura | |

| | |File 6: Miscellaneous | |

| | | |Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding Colville Indian Reservation | |

| | | |Item 2: Excerpt of Okanogan Independent October 5, 1994 | |

| | | |Item 3: Photocopy of St. Mary’s baseball team 1914 | |

| | | |Item 4: Copy of The Mission of F. Etienne de Rouge by Edith Nelson | |

| | | |Item 5: Copy of Sar-sarp-kin: Last Chief of the Sinlahekin Band by Ann Briley 1990 | |

| | | |Item 6: Miscellaneous photographs of the Western Indian population | |

| | |File 7: Miscellaneous | |

| | | |Item 1: Handwritten note to Jamie from “Daddy” | |

| | | |Item 2: Newspaper clipping with headline Government System Pauperizes the Indians 1915 | |

| | | |Item 3: Newspaper clipping with headline Production of Apples in 1915 | |

| | | |Item 4: Newspaper clipping with headline A Brief Description of St. Mary’s Mission School | |

| | | |Item 5: Newspaper clipping with headline Reservation Allotting Is Nearly Completed | |

| | | |Item 6: Newspaper clipping with headline Red Men Buck Reserve Opening | |

| | | |Item 7: Newspaper clipping with headline Orchard Cultivation in Omak District 1914 | |

| | | |Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline Seeing One’s Own Country 1913 | |

| | | |Item 9: Newspaper clipping with headline Indian Sawmill Coming 1913 | |

| | | |Item 10: Newspaper clipping with headline National Disgrace at Our Door 1915 | |

| | | |Item 11: Newspaper clipping with headline Pipe Line from Lower Flat Pump | |

| | | |Item 12: Newspaper clipping with headline President Proclaims Reservation Open 1916 | |

| | | |Item 13: Newspaper clipping with headline President Wilson’s Opening Colville 1916 | |

| | | |Item 14: Newspaper clipping with headline Select Lands at Map Room in Omak Today 1916 | |

| | | |Item 15: Newspaper clipping with headline Allotment Claims Presented by Indians 1916 | |

| | | |Item 16: Newspaper clipping with headline Uncle Sam Opens a Farm | |

| | | |Item 17: Newspaper clipping with headline The Registry Points on Great Northern Railway | |

| | | |Item 18: Newspaper clipping pertaining to the Columbia River | |

| | | |Item 19: Newspaper clipping with headline Great Northern Train Service to Registration Points | |

| | | |Item 20: Newspaper clipping with headline Stopovers at Glacier National Park | |

| | | |Item 21: Newspaper clipping with headline Establishment of Residence, Improvements and Cultivation | |

| | | |Item 22: Newspaper clipping with headline Landseekers Arriving in the Valley 1916 | |

| | | |Item 23: Newspaper clipping with headline Over 12,000 Acres Are Set In Orchards 1916 | |

| | | |Item 24: Newspaper clipping with headline Most Reservation Land 1916 | |

| | | |Item 25: Newspaper clipping with headline Colville Indian Reservation 1916 | |

| | | |Item 26: Newspaper clipping with headline South Half of Colville Reservation, About to Be Opened by | |

| | | |Proclamation of the President 1916 | |

| | | |Item 27: Newspaper clipping with map | |

| | | |Item 28: Newspaper clipping with headline The Lyceum Course | |

| | | |Item 29: Newspaper clipping with headline More Right-of-Way on the Reservation 1916 | |

| | | |Item 30: Newspaper clipping from Okanogan Independent with headline Indians Threshing Grain on Colville | |

| | | |Reservation Which is Now Being Settled By White Farmers 1917 | |

| | | |Item 31: Newspaper clipping with headline Omakers Get First Final Apple Settlement | |

| | | |Item 32: Newspaper clipping with headline Department Holds Indian Reserve Townships | |

| | | |Item 33: Newspaper clipping with headline Washington Biggest Apple State in Union 1917 | |

| | | |Item 34: Newspaper clipping with headline Adopt Uniform Apple Box for the Northwest 1917 | |

| | | |Item 35: Newspaper clipping with headline Apples Are Protected Against Coming Frost | |

| | | |Item 36: Newspaper clipping with headline Dried Apples Among Omak Fruit Products 1927 | |

| | | |Item 37: Newspaper clipping with headline Land Department Taking Hold of Reservation Opening 1915 | |

| | | |Item 38: Handwritten note regarding Okanogan Independent | |

| | | |Item 39: Handwritten note regarding The Making of Oregon | |

| | | |Item 40: Handwritten note regarding WHQ | |

| | | |Item 41: Letter to Doug from Anne M. Butler regarding WHQ | |

| | | |Item 42: Miscellaneous handwritten notes | |

| | | |Item 43: Issue of The Highland Review vol. 1 no. 1 with headline A Look at Early Newspapers 1962 | |

| | | |Item 44: Illegible newspaper clipping | |

| | |File 8: Miscellaneous | |

| | | |Item 1: Lake Chelan History Notes Indian Census of July 1870 | |

| | | |Item 2: Miscellaneous photocopies of pictures of Western Indian population | |

| | | |Item 3: Miscellaneous notes on Western Indian population | |

| | | |Item 4: Lake Chelan History Notes 1977 | |

| | | |Item 5: Newspaper clipping with headline Large Acreage Will Be Watered 1911 | |

| | | |Item 6: Newspaper clipping with headline Okanogan County Goes Dry By An Overwhelming Vote Tuesday 1912 | |

| | | |Item 7: Newspaper clipping with headline Wild Goose Bill Lived and Died Colorfully by Virginia R. Beck | |

| | | |Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline A Message to the Citizens of Omak and the Surrounding Territory 1914 | |

| | | |Item 9: Newspaper clipping with headline Omak Graduates A Class of Seven | |

| | | |Item 10: Newspaper clipping with headline Natatorium Fund Drive Speeds Up As Swimming Season Draws Near 1928 | |

| | | |Item 11: Newspaper clipping with headline Cherokee Orchard Company Develop Land On East Side 1928 | |

| | | |Item 12: Newspaper clipping with headline Biles-Coleman Will Issue Notes in Lieu of Cash | |

| | | |Item 13: Newspaper clipping with headline Omak Mill On 40-Hour Week New Workers 1933 | |

| | | |Item 14: Newspaper clipping with headline Commercial Clubs of Omak, Nespelem Unite for Road 1934 | |

| | | |Item 15: Newspaper clipping with headline Road to Dam Site Through Disautel Gets New Support 1934 | |

| | | |Item 16: Newspaper clipping with headline Omak Men Plan Great Clam Bake 1934 | |

| | | |Item 17: Newspaper clipping with headline Striking Map Depicts Travel Route for Users of Famed Cariboo Trail | |

| | | |1934 | |

| | | |Item 18: Newspaper clipping with headline New Dam Town is “Mason City” 1934 | |

| | | |Item 19: Newspaper clipping with headline Omak Lumber Plant Running this Week | |

| | | |Item 20: Newspaper clipping with headline Many Interesting Events for 1936 Make Up News Throughout Year 1937 | |

| | | |Item 21: Newspaper clipping with headline Omak Evaporator Has 180 Employees; Product Exported 1937 | |

| | | |Item 22: Newspaper clipping with headline Evaporating Company 1938 | |

| | | |Item 23: Newspaper clipping with headline Crew of 105 Working Three Shifts Pitting Brined Cherries in Omak | |

| | | |Item 24: Newspaper clipping with headline Mill Near Omak Installed This Week by Mining Company 1939 | |

| | | |Item 25: Newspaper clipping with headline Sell Eggs During High Price Period | |

| | | |Item 26: Newspaper clipping with headline Most Students Work in Harvest 1932 | |

| | | |Item 27: Newspaper clipping with headline Apple Carlot Shipments Near Peak in Volume | |

| | | |Item 28: Newspaper clipping with headline Apple Carlot Shipments Near Peak in Volume | |

| | | |Item 28: Newspaper clipping with headline Aged Bones Dam Worry | |

| | | |Item 29: Newspaper clipping with headline Pioneer Towns Make Way for Lake | |

| | | |Item 30: Newspaper clipping with headline 3,000 People Move Out From Under Lake | |

| | | |Item 31: Newspaper clipping with headline By the Bootstraps They’re Legally Juggling Villages | |

| | | |Item 32: Newspaper clipping with headline Cement Shipment’s Stopped Pending Pouring Decision | |

| | | |Item 33: Newspaper clipping with headline This Town of Live, Wild, and Dissolute Individuals’ | |

| | | |Item 34: Newspaper clipping with headline Dam Restores Ice Age | |

| | | |Item 35: Newspaper clipping with headline WPA Clearing Wage Over Counties | |

| | | |Item 36: Newspaper clipping with headline Mighty Columbia River of Oddities | |

| | | |Item 37: Newspaper clipping with headline Two Indians Hit by Train | |

| | | |Item 38: Newspaper clipping with headline Unemployed Paid $14,665 Cash | |

| | | |Item 39: Newspaper clipping with headline Colville Agency Given New Head | |

| | | |Item 40: Newspaper clipping with headline Mexicans Come in for Apple Harvest | |

| | | |Item 41: Newspaper clipping with headline State Helping WAC Enlistment | |

| | | |Item 42: Newspaper clipping with headline Mexicans at Work | |

| | | |Item 43: Newspaper clipping with headline Placing of Orders for Mexican Labor Should Be Soon | |

| | | |Item 44: Newspaper clipping with headline Processing of Apples Now Underway in New Omak Dehydrating Plan 1944 | |

| | | |Item 45: Newspaper clipping with headline War Prisoners Will Supply More Labor for Apple Harvest 1944 | |

| | | |Item 46: Newspaper clipping with headline Apple Picking is Nearing End 1945 | |

| | | |Item 47: Newspaper clipping with headline They Are Fine People | |

| | |File 9: Miscellaneous | |

| | | |Item 1: Newspaper clipping from the Everest Herald with Death of Tribe’s Oldest Member Severs Ties | |

| | | |Item 2: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 3: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 4: Brochure for Access to Okanogan County History | |

| | | |Item 5: An Index to 21 Years of Okanogan County Heritage 1985 | |

| | | |Item 6: Photocopies of Western Indian Population | |

| | | |Item 7: Copy of The Comstock of Washington: Mining the Okanogan by Bruce A. Wilson | |

| | | |Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline Civic League Hears Plans for Making City Beautiful 1931 | |

| | | |Item 9: Newspaper clipping with headline Indians Attend Parley at Omak | |

| | | |Item 10: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 11: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 12: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 13: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 14: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 15: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 16: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 17: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 18: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 19: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 20: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 21: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 22: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 23: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 24: Miscellaneous handwritten notes | |

| | | |Item 25: Miscellaneous handwritten notes | |

| | | |Item 26: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 27: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| | | |Item 28: Miscellaneous handwritten note | |

| |Box 12: Miscellaneous | |

| | |File 1: Oversized Maps | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy The United States of America Laid Down from the Beft Authorities, Agreeable to the Peace of 1783 | |

| | | |map | |

| | | |Item 2: Principle Indian Tribes of North America map | |

| | | |Item 3: Map of Canada showing the positions of Forts and Trading Posts mentioned by John McLean | |

| | | |Item 4: Index to National Topographic Maps geological survey | |

| | | |Item 5: Map of Canada | |

| | | |Item 6: Map of Canada | |

| | | |Item 7: The Battle Scene map | |

| | | |Item 8: Glenbow map | |

| | | |Item 9: The North American Indians Map | |

| | | |Item 10: Map of Western Canada | |

| | | |Item 11: Trade and Economy of Mid-19th Century British North America map | |

| | | |Item 12: Northeastern North America 1755 map | |

| | | |Item 13: Map of North America 1713 | |

| | | |Item 14: Map of First Nations at the Time of European Contact: Language Groups and Peoples | |

| | | |Item 15: Copy of The Tribe that Learned the Gospel of Capitalism by Ivan Doig | |

| | | |Item 16: The Shuswap Kekuli by John Smyly | |

| | | |Item 17: Manson River Sheet map | |

| | | |Item 18: Stuart Lake Map | |

| | |File 2: Blood Reserve: Racism, Violence , Policing | |

| | | |Item 1: Newspaper clipping from The Lethbridge Herald with headline A New Attitude Toward Minorities | |

| | | |Item 2: Newspaper clipping with headline Face to Face: Joanne Helmer Talks to U of L Professor Leroy Little | |

| | | |Bear | |

| | | |Item 3: Newspaper clipping from Calgary Herald with headline Blood Will Get Probe on Policing 1988 | |

| | |File 3: James Birthday | |

| | | |Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding James Birthday | |

| | |File 4: Little Big Man | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of Of Human Beings and White Men: The Use of Little Big Man in the Study of Indian-White | |

| | | |Relations by Douglas D. Martin | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of Of Human Beings and White Men: The Use of Little Big Man in the Study of Indian-White | |

| | | |Relations by Douglas D. Martin | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of Of Human Beings and White Men: The Use of Little Big Man in the Study of Indian-White | |

| | | |Relations by Douglas D. Martin Outline | |

| | |File 5: Saquna Notes | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of Sagmai: Provincial Diand or Door for Native Peoples? By Douglas D. Martin | |

| | | |Item 2: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding provincial ministers 1981 | |

| | | |Item 3: Note regarding Anastasia M. Shkilnyk | |

| | | |Item 4: Note regarding Specific vs. Comprehensive Claims | |

| | | |Item 5: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding negotiations | |

| | | |Item 6: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding funding | |

| | | |Item 8: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding provincial services | |

| | | |Item 9: Miscellaneous handwritten notes | |

| | | |Item 10: Cartoons from Journal de Montreal 1987 | |

| | | |Item 11: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding funding | |

| | | |Item 12: The Issue of the Dissidents at Povungnituk, etc. 1980 | |

| | |File 6: Fur Trade Canada | |

| | | |Item 1: Copy of Wild Furbearer Management and Conservation in North America | |

| | | |Item 2: Copy of Rupert’s Land Research Centre: The Churchill Colloquium 1988 | |

| | | |Item 3: Copy of Rupert’s Land Research Centre: Abstracts of Papers for the Churchill Colloquium 1988 | |

| | | |Item 4: Issue of Rocky Mountain House with headline Establishing the Fur Trade in Canada | |

| | | |Item 5: Issue of Rocky Mountain House with headline Erecting the Fur Trade Posts at Rocky Mountain House | |

| | | |Item 6: Issue of Rocky Mountain House with headline Five Fur Traders | |

| | | |Item 7: Issue of Rocky Mountain House with headline Attracting Indians to the Fur-Trade Posts: The Blackfoot | |

| | | |Tribes | |

| | | |Item 8: Issue of Rocky Mountain House with headline Currency of Trade – The Beaver | |

| | | |Item 9: letter from the moose factory, An Early 18th Century Tale: As Told To Us Boys By My Grandfather, | |

| | | |Interview with Willie Moore | |

| | | |Item 10: Pamphlet from the Eskimo Museum and a map of the Churchill Hudson Bay | |

| | | |Item 11: Three Centuries of the Hudson’s Bay Company Canada’s Fur-Trading Empire | |

| | | |Item 12: Government Responds to Committee’s Fur Report | |

| | |File 7: Fur Trade | |

| | | |Item 1: Ray and Freeman notes: Look at the Fur Trade | |

| | | |Item 2: Hudon’s Bay Company Archives | |

| | | |Item 3: Hudon’s Bay Company Archives Provincial Archives of Manitoba | |

| | | |Item 4: Contact information, sercives and programs offered at the Provincial Archives of Manitoba | |

| | | |Item 5: A list of Publications of the Manitoba Record Society | |

| | | |Item 6: Fur Trade Colonialism and the North America Indians by Harold Hickerson | |

| | | |Item 7: Research Notes on the Fur Trade and Native Economies in the Post – 1870 Period by Frank Tough | |

| | | |Item 8: Indian Map Making: Two Examples from the Fur Trade West by D. Wayne Moodie | |

| | | |Item 9: The Indian Traders by E. E. Rich | |

| | | |Item 10: Thanadelthur by Sylvia Van Kirk | |

| | | |Item 11: The Role of Native Women in the Fur Trade Society of Western Canada, 1670-1830 by Sylvia Van Kirk | |

| | | |Item 12: The Gros Ventres and the Canadian Fur Trade 1754-1831 by Thomas F. Schilz | |

| | | |Item 13: The Quangwak Affair by W. O. Douglas | |

| | | |Item 14: Mina by Margery Hinds | |

| | | |Item 15: The Robert Jane Murder Trial at Pond Inlet by Alex Stevenson | |

| | | |Item 16: The Henley House Massacres by Charles A. Bishop | |

| | |File 8: Misc. | |

| | | |Item 1: Trials and White Impact in the North (Neocolonialism[moyles]) | |

| | | |Item 2: The Musk-Ox Circle Paper Two by Robert P. Francis | |

| | | |Item 3: A Drunken Impulse: Aboriginal Justice Confronts Canadian Law by K. S. Coates and W. R. Morrison | |

| | | |Item 4: Site of the Battle of Antietam Creek or Sharpsburg, Maryland (Map) | |

| | | |Item 5: Profiles – The Man | |

| | |File 9: | |

| | | |Item 1: Business card for David Lindeblad at Wenatchee Valley College | |

| | | |Item 2: PABC notecards | |

| | | |Item 3: Abbot 1915, 1914 Itinerary (large notecards) | |

| | | |Item 4: Notes regarding Caldwell | |

| | | |Item 5: Notes regarding Towson | |

| | | |Item 6: Notes regarding BC Indian Lands | |

| | | |Item 7: Notes regarding Towson State Library | |

| | | |Item 8: Notes regarding Rosalee Tizya | |

| | | |Item 9: Notes regarding important abbreviations | |

| | | |Item 10: Notes regarding 1881 Census | |

| | | |Item 11: Notes regarding 1881 Census | |

| | | |Item 12: Notes regarding Moff at Family | |

| | | |Item 13: Notes regarding BC Nature | |

| | | |Item 14: Notes regarding important names | |

| | | |Item 15: Notes regarding PABC | |

| | | |Item 16: Notes regarding number of reserves | |

| | | |Item 17: Notes regarding BC Indians | |

| | | |Item 18: Notes regarding newspaper clippings | |

| | | |Item 19: Notes regarding provincial police | |

| | | |Item 20: Native Lands then and now map | |

| |Box 13: Miscellaneous | |

| | |File 1: Note cards | |

| | | |Item 1: Notes regarding reasons for judgement | |

| | | |Item 2: Notes regarding U.S. Bureau of Ethnology | |

| | | |Item 3: Notes regarding the Handbook of North American Indians | |

| | | |Item 4: Notes regarding The Newberry Library | |

| | | |Item 5: Notes regarding Peter Gillis | |

| | | |Item 6: Notes regarding Ethnog East | |

| | | |Item 7: Notes regarding Iroquois | |

| | | |Item 8: Notes regarding Ethnog West | |

| | | |Item 9: Notes regarding Fur Trade | |

| | | |Item 10: Notes regarding Fur Trade: East | |

| | | |Item 11: Notes regarding Farwest | |

| | | |Item 12: Notes regarding Missions: East | |

| | | |Item 13: Notes regarding Policy New France | |

| | | |Item 14: Notes regarding Policy: BNA | |

| | | |Item 15: Notes regarding Policy 1867-1900 | |

| | | |Item 16: Notes regarding Policy Treaties | |

| | | |Item 17: Notes regarding 20th Indian Policy | |

| | | |Item 18: Film strip with documents | |

| | | |Item 19: Notes regarding BC Indians | |

| | | |Item 20: Notes regarding Hedrick Smith | |

| | | |Item 21: Notes regarding horses | |

| | |File 2: Note Cards | |

| | | |Item 1: Notes regarding ranches | |

| | | |Item 2: Notes regarding cowboys | |

| | | |Item 3: Notes regarding O.I. | |

| | | |Item 4: Notes regarding Brown, W.C. | |

| | | |Item 5: Notes regarding Mansfield, R.E. | |

| | | |Item 6: Notes regarding fishing | |

| | | |Item 7: Notes regarding O.I. | |

| | | |Item 8: Notes regarding The Chesaw Times | |

| | | |Item 9: Notes regarding Lewis Williams | |

| | | |Item 10: Notes regarding Howard Mooney | |

| | | |Item 11: Notes regarding William Charles | |

| | | |Item 12: Notes regarding Ruby Miner | |

| | | |Item 13: Notes regarding Warring | |

| | | |Item 14: Notes regarding Yakima Herald | |

| | | |Item 15: Notes regarding Okanagan Art | |

| | | |Item 16: Notes regarding “Nespelem Bond Drive Exciting” | |

| | | |Item 17: Notes regarding statistics | |

| | | |Item 18: Notes regarding interpreters | |

| | | |Item 19: Notes regarding photo inventory | |

| | | |Item 20: Notes regarding interpreters | |

| | | |Item 21: Notes regarding history | |

| | |File 3: Miscellaneous notes | |

| | | |Item 1: Notes regarding Cariboo County Court | |

| | | |Item 2: Notes regarding Hat Creek | |

| | | |Item 3: Notes regarding Contract Archeology | |

| | | |Item 4: Notes regarding Commissions | |

| | | |Item 5: Notes regarding BC Indians Labor | |

| | | |Item 6: Notes regarding Hat Creek | |

| | | |Item 7: Notes regarding Hat Creek 1914 | |

| | | |Item 8: Notes regarding important names | |

| | | |Item 9: Notes regarding Nimpkish Lake | |

| | | |Item 10: Notes regarding Archives of Ontario | |

| | | |Item 11: Notes regarding Canadian Indians | |

| | | |Item 12: Notes regarding Fur Trade/ Missions | |

| | | |Item 13: Notes regarding 20th Century | |

| | | |Item 14: Notes regarding 20th Century North: General | |

| |Box 14: Miscellaneous Objects | |

| | |File 1: Miscellaneous Objects | |

| | | |Item 1: Collection of floppy disks in box regarding Indian history | |

| | | |Item 2: VHS tape with subject Angie Debo | |

| | | |Item 3: Collection of floppy disks rubber banded together | |

| | | |Item 4: Floppy disk titled Word Perfect 4.2 Printer Disk #1 | |

| | | |Item 5: Floppy disk titled Word Perfect 4.2 Printer Disk #2 | |

| | | |Item 6: Floppy disk titled Word Perfect 4.2 Thesaurus | |

| | | |Item 7: Floppy disk titled The Bureau of Indian Affairs | |

| | | |Item 8: Floppy disk titled Black Mesa: A Tragedy | |

| | | |Item 9: Floppy disk titled Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian | |

| | | |Item 10: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection | |

| | | |Item 11: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection | |

| | | |Item 12: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection | |

| | | |Item 13: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection | |

| | | |Item 14: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection | |

| | | |Item 15: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection | |

| | | |Item 16: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection | |

| | | |Item 17: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection | |

| | | |Item 18: Floppy disk titled A Conversation Between George Kish and William Willcox | |

| | | |Item 19: Floppy disk titled Ancient Indian Cultures | |

| | | |Item 20: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #1 | |

| | | |Item 21: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #2 | |

| | | |Item 22: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #3 | |

| | | |Item 23: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #4 | |

| | | |Item 24: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #5 | |

| | | |Item 25: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #6 | |

| | | |Item 26: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #7 | |

| | | |Item 27: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #8 | |

| | | |Item 28: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #9 | |

| | | |Item 29: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #10 | |

| | | |Item 30: Index cards regarding important figures in Indian history | |

| | | |Item 31: Miscellaneous notes on index cards | |

| |Box 15: Miscellaneous arrowheads, hammerheads, etc. | |

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