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N-2002-005: 2-5 · File · 1924
Part of Norman Robinson fonds

This file consists of one journal comprised of 21 black and white photographs (N-2002-005: 0218 to 0238) and accompanying narrative dated 1924. The journal describes a six-week surveying trip where Norman Robinson was hired to guide a Dominion Land Survey team from Ottawa led by Mr. [John] Russell. The team traveled by dogsled from Fort Smith to Fort Resolution and across Great Slave Lake to Fort Rae and were stranded on Hardisty Island during break-up. They were rescued by a Mr. Blanchet, another Land Surveyor. In addition, there is a short account of a summer survey expedition to map Artillery, Clinton, Colden, Aylmer and McKay Lakes in the Barren Lands at the east end of Great Slave Lake. The photographs primarily document travel by dog team and winter camping activities.

N-2002-024: 1-4 · File · March 1988
Part of Caribou Carnival collection

[File contains a booklet of information compiled for press and media outlets. Content includes a listing of the events, followed by a brief explanation which often includes a short historical background. Packet also includes a brief history of Yellowknife, a section on cold weather photography, and a "musher's dictionary". 1988 Caribou Carnival Press Information Packet]

N-2002-024: 1-5 · File · March 1988
Part of Caribou Carnival collection

[File contains a program for the 1988 Caribou Carnival which took place in Yellowknife. Program contains a message from the Caribou Carnival Committee President, a brief history of the city of Yellowknife, a brief historical background of the Caribou Carnival, information about the Canadian Championship Dog Derby, and a short paragraph on "what's happening this year"]

N-2002-024: 1-10 · File · March 1995-April 1995
Part of Caribou Carnival collection

[File contains a brochure listing the schedule of events as well as the entertainment schedule for the 1995 Caribou Carnival which took place in Yellowknife on March 31st-April 2nd, 1995. Also features a map of the city of Yellowknife denoting the location of carnival events]

27 typewritten pages of translated notes by Gaston Carriere, o.m.i. on the construction of the Fort Good Hope Chapel in the 1800s. He recorded information about the history of the church and commented on the structure, decoration and architecture of the building.

Please note that the text includes outdated and disrespectful terms to refer to Dene people. We have reproduced these terms in the digitized document because they are a part of the original historical record. If you have questions or feedback please contact NWT Archives.

[Aarhus, Carl]
N-2022-003: D1-4-0001 · Item · 2017
Part of W. D. Addison Nahanni collection

The document consists of the completed "Carl Aarhus Interview" by William D. (Bill) Addison, dated April 2017. The booklet includes an introduction, general remarks, description of methods, an introduction to Aarhus, a portrait of him, chronology, and the interview transcript.

Administration
G-1979-003-S01 · Series · 1935-1970
Part of Canada. Northern Administration Branch fonds

The 100 block consists of 1.1 metres of files pertaining to the general administration of the Northern Administration Branch of the federal government. Included in the files are minutes of staff meetings and conferences, records relating to the relationship between Federal and Territorial governments including financial agreements and transfer of responsibilities, organizational charts, personnel information including policies and directives, band membership returns, and correspondence relating to these subjects. Some of these files also contain photographs. This block consists of files 1-1 to 9-2.

Adolph Mercredi
N-1992-084: 3-8 · File · February 4, 1977
Part of Metis Heritage Association fonds

The file consists of the transcript of an oral history interview with Adolph Mercredi in Yellowknife on February 4, 1977. The interviewer was Joanne Overvold.
Interview notes from 1992 Index: Adolph's father, Victor Mercredi, was born on January 20, 1885 in Fort Chipewyan. Adolph's mother, Elizabeth Mandeville, was born in 1887 in Fort Resolution. There were 9 children born to Victor and Elizabeth. Twin brothers born in 1909 or 1910, Therese born in 1912, Adolph born in 1914 in Fort Chipewyan, Norbert born in 1916, Angelina born in 1918, Agnes born in 1921, Xavier born in 1922 and another brother born in 1930 (who only lived for 1 year). Adolph's paternal grandfather, Pierre Mercredi died in 1947. His paternal grandmother died in about 1952. His maternal grandfather was Michel Mandeville. His grandmother's name was Marie Fabien Mandeville. Adolph's paternal great. grandfather was Joseph McCarthy (the Mercredi name was originally McCarty or McCarthy). His paternal great grandmother was Mary Charlotte Laliberte, from Ile.-a-la-Crosse. She spoke Cree and Chipewyan. She died from the
Spanish Flu in 1922. Adolph married Martha Mcswain. Her parents names were Louise Cardinal and Johnny Mcswain. Adolph and Martha have 5 children: Louise, Josey, Evy, Bill and Nicolas. All were born in Fort Chipewyan except Evy was born in Fort Smith.

Adventures Unlimited Vol. 1
N-2013-022: 1-1 · File · 1964
Part of Catherine Hoare manuscript

This item is the first volume of a manuscript authored by Catherine A. Hoare (nee Cowan) detailing the life of William (Billy) Hoare between 1912-1922, during which time he travelled throughout the Northwest Territories as a missionary for the Anglican Church. The manuscript also features a number of related photographs. Reference to the murder of Harry Radford and George Street near Hanbury Lake.

Adventures Unlimited Vol. 2
N-2013-022: 1-2 · File · 1964
Part of Catherine Hoare manuscript

This item is the second volume of a manuscript authored by Catherine A. Hoare (nee Cowan) detailing the life of William (Billy) Hoare between 1923-1948, during which time he travelled throughout the Northwest Territories as a missionary for the Anglican Church. The manuscript also features a number of related photographs.

N-1999-039: 1-2 · File · 1956
Part of Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre Ephemera collection

26 page typewritten report containing a preliminary road survey for the road from Fort Simpson to Fort Liard. Included in this report are 50 black and white aerial photographs of the area between Fort Simpson and Fort Liard, as well as, two maps from the Department of Mines and Resources. One of the maps shows the District of Mackenzie and the other shows the Fort Nelson-Kotcho Lake region in British Columbia.