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Pine Point Hotel Liquor List
N-2002-018 · Accession · [196-?]

Records are comprised of one copy of a liquor list from the Pine Point Hotel circa 1967 with a menu for cocktails, wines, beers and liqueurs. On the back cover of the menu the Liquor License Regulations for the Northwest Territories are listed, including the legal drinking age of 21.

Pine Point Hotel
N-2002-009 · Accession · [195-?]

The sound recordings are of Joseph Naedzo speaking in Tlicho (Dogrib). He is the grandfather of the donor.

Naedzo, Joseph
N-2002-008 · Accession · 1930

The map was produced and sold by the Mundy Map Company of Edmonton. The map shows travel routes from Edmonton into the NWT up to Great Bear Lake and as far north as Kugluktuk. The map includes many place names and travel hints, including directions and distances between locations. It also shows air travel routes, RCMP stations, missions, hospitals, mining claims, wireless radio stations, gas caches and the boundaries of mining districts. It shows the position of claims at Echo Bay, Hunter Bay, Dismal Lake and the Camsell River and provides rough information on landmarks such as mountain ranges, the tree line, waterfalls and rapids.

The Berger Inquiry film
N-2002-007 · Accession · [1975?]

The thirty-minute film was shot by Iain Ewing and produced with the assistance of Ian Waddell for viewing at the Southern Hearings of the Berger Inquiry, which were held across Canada and where members of the public and different interest groups were invited to make presentations. The film intended to reflect the different points of view that were raised in the Berger Inquiry and allowed southerners to get a glimpse of the Northern Hearings. The material includes brief interviews with the following: Judge Berger, President of Arctic Gas, President of the Foothills Pipeline, residents of Old Crow, Yukon, residents of Inuvik, including Mayor Robertson and Father Adam, as well as Abe Okpik and James Wah-Shee.

N-2001-012 · Accession · 1943

Records are comprised of one report entitled "Diary Report of Reconnaissance Trip Camp Canol to MacMillan Pass." It was prepared by J. Gordon Turnbull and Sverdrub and Parcel, Architect and Engineer, Canol Project, 1943.

Turnbull, J. Gordon
N-2001-011 · Accession · 1998

Photographs depict the abandoned Thompson-Lundmark Gold Mine site and show the Kim shaft, mine site, and equipment inside the mill. The ravenous forest fires of the summer of 1998 and Mr. Regier's particular interest in old places combined to inspire he and a colleague to charter a float plane to visit the Thompson-Lundmark site. Their timing was fortunate, as the site burned the following day.

Regier, Ferdinand
N-2001-009 · Accession · 1997-2000

Records were generated by a project undertaken by the Sahtu Heritage Places and Sites Joint Working Group and include one report entitled "Places We Take Care Of" that identified and made recommendations about the protection, preservation and promotion of heritage places and sites important to the history and culture of the Sahtu Dene and Metis. Records also consist of copies of oral history transcripts from Délı̨nę, Colville Lake and Fort Good Hope. Interviews were carried out as part of the project to identify additional culturally significant and historic sites.

Sahtu Heritage Places and Sites Joint Working Group
Germaine Arnaktauyok's Sedna
N-2001-006 · Accession · [198-?]

This accession consists of one colour photograph of artist Germaine Arnaktauyok working on a painting that depicts the Inuit legend of Sedna.

N-2001-005 · Accession · [1940-1962]

The majority of the photographs depict employees of Con Mine, as well as equipment and buildings at Con Mine in Yellowknife. In addition, there is an image of Henry Busse and the Wildcat Cafe.

Poohkay, Nick C.
N-2001-004 · Accession · 1946-1947

Photographs depict the boats "Radium Gilbert," "George Askew" and "Great Bear." The images were taken in 1946-1947 on Great Bear Lake and at Port Radium.

Finding Franklin
N-2001-003 · Accession · 1998-1999

Records include a script for a play entitled "Finding Franklin".

Valpy, Bruce
N-2000-012 · Accession · [1959?]-1976

Photographs depict people, places, and events which took place in Fort Good Hope from 1959-1976. Most of the photographs depict church functions, including the interior/exterior of the church, murals, the altar, communions, weddings, funerals, and baptisms/christenings. Photographs also depict the Mackenzie River and the ramparts, barges and freight, wildlife, aerial photographs, seasonal camps, hauling wood, traditional garments and gloves, school photographs, and construction projects.

John Phillips collection
N-2000-009 · Accession · [1950-1969]

Records include photographs depicting various locations along the Mackenize River. The images depict aerial views of communities and a Norseman aircraft. The images were taken by the donor's brother K.W. Philips in the 1950s and 1960s.

Phillips, K.W.
Northern Video collection
N-2000-007 · Accession · [197-?]-1981

The first, "Our People, Our Houses", was produced in 1981 for the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Commission (CMHC). It looks at northern housing from the Pre-Dorset, Dorset, Thule, Historic, and Settlement (Modern) periods. Examples show how technological advances in toolmaking and shelter building helped the Inuit advance. Also shown are examples of throat singing, fishing scenes, sled building, tattooing, and carving. The second videocassette, "North, the Land and Man", was produced for the federal Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND) by the National Film Board. It looks at the transition being made by indigenous peoples of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut to a modern, european way of life. Modern v. traditional hunting is shown, as well as modern oil and gas exploration, construction, sealift, and pipeline development. The third videocassette, "Fisheries of the Great Slave", was produced for the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) by Crowley Films. It focusses on the history of fishing on Great Slave Lake, beginning with Alexander Mackenzie in 1789. Emphasis is on the commercial fishing trade which boomed in the 1940's. Examples of both summer and winter fishing are shown.

John Wyss collection
N-2000-003 · Accession · [1950-1969]

Textual records consist of a copy of an adoption order, a baptism certificate, and newspaper clipping of the Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Yellowknife in 1956. The photographs are of the Wyss family and their home in Yellowknife; in addition there are images of Jock McNiven, a women's curling team, Con Hydro and Negus Mine.

Wyss, John
Akaitcho Hall collection
N-2000-002 · Accession · [1960-1979]

Records include photographs depicting student life at Akaitcho Hall. The photographs show the dormitories, the cafeteria, student events, sporting teams, student councils and visits from dignitaries. The photographs appear to date from 1960-1979.

Akaitcho Hall (Yellowknife, NT)
Bob Jenkins collection
N-2000-001 · Accession · [1914-1959]

The images depict daily life, mine employees, the camp and mining operations at Port Radium. In addition, there are several images of Northern Transportation Company Limited tugboats, barges and paddle steamers, as well as locations such as Hay River, Norman Wells and Inuvik.

Jenkins, Bob
Antoine Mountain collection
N-1999-066 · Accession · [197-?]

Records include photocopies of political cartoons drawn by Antoine Mountain.

Mountain, Antoine
Ephemera Collection
N-1999-065 · Accession · [192-?, 1970]

Records are comprised of three separate and unrelated items. 1) A sample of a permit to shoot muskrats for food purposes during open season with a .410 gauge shotgun (issued by the North West Territories and Yukon Branch (date: 1920s or1930s ); 2) Dinner menu for a dinner given by Jean Chretien for the Queen at the YK Inn on July 8, 1970; 3) A Programme for the official opening of the Bristol Memorial Park and the Unveiling of the Bristol Plaque in Yellowknife - August 28, 1970.

Tuktoyaktuk Photo: HBC store
N-1999-063 · Accession · [1969]

This accession consists of one black and white photograph of Northern Store (HBC) in Tuktoyaktuk (ca. 1969)