The file consists of records relating to the Norman Wells impact funding, including correspondence, funding proposals, and rough notes.
The file consists of copies of records relating to scrip issued to Metis people in the Mackenzie River District. The original records are held by Library and Archives Canada.
The file consists of records relating to the Metis History project, including correspondence, a report, and a job posting.
The file consists of records relating to the Norman Wells Project, including correspondence, response to "Norman Wells Pipeline Environmental Protection Plan for Winter Clearing Activities 1982-1983", a memorandum of understanding, Norman Wells Negotiations: A Response to Some Questions, Land and Resources Negotiating Workshop proposed agenda, financial records, Executive Summary 81/82 Norman Wells Dene/Metis Community & Social Development Project, a research proposal, 1981/82 Expenditures, agreements, Norman Wells Project Expenditure Ceilings, a resolution regarding the Constitutional Alliance, Forward Resources Joint Venture Opportunity information, Constitutional Development in the Northwest Territories: A Framework for Change, position statement, map of Norman Wells Pipe Line Project, Interprovincial Pipe Line Limited information and forms, Northern Business Opportunities Brochure 1982 Opportunities, Norman Wells Expansion Project information, map of Petro-Canada Exploration Agreements, briefing notes, a map of Comprehensive Native Claims in Canada, meeting minutes, memorandum of understanding, Proposal for Social and Community Development to Offset the Impact of Resources Development in the Mackenzie Valley, and summary notes.
The file consists of records relating to the Norman Wells impact funding, including correspondence, Norman Wells Projects: Assessment of Current Activities and Existing Programs, meeting notes, Dene Nation resolution, draft agreements, information on funding, financial records, Status Report on the Progress of the Work of the Consultants, reports, action plan, and conclusions from Environmental Assessment Panel report.
The file consists of research materials related to Metis History, including "Half-Breed Scrip in the Mackenzie Area of the Northwest Territories" paper by Nick Sibbeston, "Student Community Services Program Aboriginial Rights Research Project Native Council of Canada Final Report", "Canada and the Metis: A Proposal for Rememdies and Reparations" discussion paper, and "Metis Rights in the Mackenzie River District of the Northwest Territories" by Richard Hardy.
The file consists of research materials, including notes and lists, and copies of records relating to scrip issued to Metis people in the Mackenzie River District. The original records are held by Library and Archives Canada.
The file consists of a copy of a list applications for scrip in the Mackenzie River District in 1921 and a covering letter.
The file consists of records relating to the Norman Wells Project, including meeting minutes and report, correspondence, a press release, Norman Wells Project Information for Northerners, Northern Business Opportunities Brochure 1982 Opportunities, an issue of Information Pipeline newsletter, rough notes, Training Needs Assessment survey, Action Plan for Vocational Education Inuvik Region, Norman Wells Pipeline Project Training Plan, Thebacha College Industrial Worker course outline, and lists of Northern Consulting Service Providers, Construction Services Contracts, Leasing Contracts, and Equipment, Materials and Supplies.
The file consists of lists of names, birthdates, and birthplaces on the Dene Declaration from various communities, including Fort Providence, Fort Wrigley, Fort Liard, Trout Lake, Nahanni Butte, Rae Lakes (Gameti), Snare Lake (Wekweeti), Lac La Martre (Whati), Yellowknife, Fort Franklin (Deline), Fort Rae (Behchoko), and Fort Fitzgerald (Alberta).
The file consists of applications for membership, primarily in the Fort Good Hope and Norman Wells locals. The application forms collect information including name, address, birthdate, birth place, tribal descent, health care number, land claim declaration, and preferred Local. Associated correspondence is occasionally included.
The file consists of completed Metis Enumeration Survey questionnaires for the community of Yellowknife by household. The forms include personal information such as name (including maiden name), address, tribal and ethnic origin and status, Metis Nation membership, date and place of birth, sex, Social Insurance Number, phone number, genealogical information, and information on health insurance coverage, education, housing, social services programs, economic programs, harvesting, environmental concerns, justice, and constitutional development.
The file consists of completed Metis Enumeration Survey questionnaires for the community of Yellowknife by household. The forms include personal information such as name (including maiden name), address, tribal and ethnic origin and status, Metis Nation membership, date and place of birth, sex, Social Insurance Number, phone number, genealogical information, and information on health insurance coverage, education, housing, social services programs, economic programs, harvesting, environmental concerns, justice, and constitutional development.
The file consists of completed Metis Enumeration Survey questionnaires for the community of Yellowknife by household. The forms include personal information such as name (including maiden name), address, tribal and ethnic origin and status, Metis Nation membership, date and place of birth, sex, Social Insurance Number, phone number, genealogical information, and information on health insurance coverage, education, housing, social services programs, economic programs, harvesting, environmental concerns, justice, and constitutional development.
The file consists of completed Metis Enumeration Survey questionnaires for various communities, including Dettah, Lutselk'e, Iqaluit, Grise Fiord, Whitehorse, Edmont, Calgary, and Kenora. The forms include personal information such as name (including maiden name), address, tribal and ethnic origin and status, Metis Nation membership, date and place of birth, sex, Social Insurance Number, phone number, genealogical information, and information on health insurance coverage, education, housing, social services programs, economic programs, harvesting, environmental concerns, justice, and constitutional development.
The file consists of completed Metis Enumeration Survey questionnaires for the community of Yellowknife by household. The forms include personal information such as name (including maiden name), address, tribal and ethnic origin and status, Metis Nation membership, date and place of birth, sex, Social Insurance Number, phone number, genealogical information, and information on health insurance coverage, education, housing, social services programs, economic programs, harvesting, environmental concerns, justice, and constitutional development.
The file consists of completed Metis Enumeration Survey questionnaires for the community of Yellowknife by household. The forms include personal information such as name (including maiden name), address, tribal and ethnic origin and status, Metis Nation membership, date and place of birth, sex, Social Insurance Number, phone number, genealogical information, and information on health insurance coverage, education, housing, social services programs, economic programs, harvesting, environmental concerns, justice, and constitutional development.
The file consists of applications for membership in the Hay River local. The application forms collect information including name, address, birthdate, birth place, tribal descent, health care number, land claim declaration, and preferred Local. The forms are arranged in alphabetical order.
The file consists of membership lists for the Metis Association arranged by community/local, including Fort Smith, Hay River, Fort Simpson, Fort Resolution, Fort Good Hope, Yellowknife, Aklavik, Fort Providence, Fort McPherson, Norman Wells, Fort Norman (Tulita), Inuvik, and Fort Rae (Behchoko). The lists include names and occasionally card number and postal address.
The file consists of completed Metis Enumeration Survey questionnaires for the community of Yellowknife by household. The forms include personal information such as name (including maiden name), address, tribal and ethnic origin and status, Metis Nation membership, date and place of birth, sex, Social Insurance Number, phone number, genealogical information, and information on health insurance coverage, education, housing, social services programs, economic programs, harvesting, environmental concerns, justice, and constitutional development.