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Fort Smith report.
N-1998-007: 1-6 · File · [1970s]
Part of Ephemera Collection

Report on Fort Smith, Northwest Territories. Includes information about government, mining, tourism, communications, the municipality, transportation, agriculture, manufacturing and education in Fort Smith the Administrative Capital of the Northwest Territories. There are also pictures of the community and statistics on the NWT in the report.

N-1992-210: 1-1 · File · [197?]
Part of Fort Providence Genealogy Collection

Folder contains a coded government document containing census data for Band 12-Fort Providence. The document lists individual names in alphabetical order, along with family number, birthdate, relgion, sex and marital status. The document is coded in such a way that sex and marital status classifications are represented by numbers. The code is not provided in the document.

N-1992-210: 1-3 · File · [197?]
Part of Fort Providence Genealogy Collection

Folder contains a census record. Individuals are listed according to year of birth. Full names, parents' names, date of birth, ethnicity and marital status are recorded, as well as name of guardian or adoption status when applicable. The information was compiled by Sister Cherlot, a Grey Nun and public nurse stationed at Fort Providence.

Inuvik Dene Band Council
N-1992-209: 1-1 · File · 1983
Part of Inuvik Dene Band Council fonds

This file includes a brief history of the Inuvik Dene Band, potential business ventures and an evaluation of proposals. It appears as though this package of material was to be used as an agenda for a meeting with representatives of the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs and Canada Oil and Gas Lands Administration (COGLA). 1982-83

N-1992-098: 1-1 · File · 1968
Part of Norm Simmons fonds

The file consists of a photocopied excerpt from Norman Simmons' journal, May 22-June 5, 1968, detailing the construction of the moose skin boat and the journey down the Keele River to Fort Norman (Tulita).

N-1992-098: 1-2 · File · 1960
Part of Norm Simmons fonds

The file consists of a typed and handwritten translation of the French article "Les Chitra-Gottineke" by Jean Michea, published in the National Museum of Canada Bulletin No. 190, "Contributions to Anthropology, Part II", 1960. The translation was done by Muriel Cooper, wife of Steve Cooper, Park Warden at Nahanni Butte. The article contains some information about the construction of moose skin boats and the people that made them. [Typed version scanned]