The file consists of verbatim transcripts of a community hearing held in Fort Simpson at the Community Hall.
The file consists of verbatim transcripts of a community hearing held in Fort Smith at the Roaring Rapids Hall.
The file consists of verbatim transcripts of a community hearing held in Fort Resolution at the Antoine Beaulieu Memorial Hall.
The file consists of verbatim transcripts of a community hearing held in Yellowknife at the Explorer Hotel.
The file consists of verbatim transcripts of a community hearing held in Yellowknife at the Explorer Hotel.
The file consists of correspondence, The Relationship Between Existing Acts and Agreements and a New Constitution for the Western Northwest Territories, and Notes for Remarks School Boards Conference.
The file consists of reference material including Aboriginal Directions for Coexistence in Canada, Conversations Among Friends conference information, Treaty #8 - Constitutional Reform Framework Position Paper, Understanding Canada's Constitution, excerpts from the Constitution Act, excerpts from the Northwest Territories Act, and a list of Revised Statutes of the Northwest Territories, 1988.
The file consists of correspondence, workshop agenda, list of participants, workshop materials, Demographic Profile Western Northwest Territoires, handwritten notes, Proceedings: Workshop on Constitutional Development in the Western Northwest Territories, and workshop arrangements.
The file consists of correspondence, notes from commission meetings, and handwritten notes.
The file consists of Outline for Report by Commission, briefing notes, press release, schedule, drafts of portions of the Interim Report, Concept Outline for First Report, Section #3 Interim Report What the Commission Heard from the Public, and The Constitutional Landscape of Canada The Relationship Between Existing Acts and Agreements and a New Constitution for the Western Northwest Territories public discussion paper.
The file consists of correspondence, drafts of portions of the Interim Report, and concept outline.
Bourassa Inquiry Transcripts. - 1990. - 40 cm. (24 folders)
The folders contain the 24 volumes of transcript of the Bourassa Inquiry held in Yellowknife, N.W.T. from Apr. 23, 1990 to June 22, 1990.
Bourassa Inquiry Transcripts. - 1990. - 40 cm. (24 folders)
The folders contain the 24 volumes of transcript of the Bourassa Inquiry held in Yellowknife, N.W.T. from Apr. 23, 1990 to June 22, 1990.
Bourassa Inquiry Exhibits. - 1989-1990. - 14 cm. (10 folders), 1 videocassette, 1 audio cassette.
The folders contain an index to exhibits 1 to 115 of the Bourassa Inquiry and copies of most of the Exhibits, originally contained in 4 binders. The exhibits also include a videocassette [item # :0001], an audiocassette recording [item # :0002] and transcripts of a Dec. 21, 1989 press conference and following public meeting held by Justice Minister Michael Ballantyne.
Bourassa Inquiry Transcripts. - 1990. - 40 cm. (24 folders)
The folders contain the 24 volumes of transcript of the Bourassa Inquiry held in Yellowknife, N.W.T. from Apr. 23, 1990 to June 22, 1990.
Bourassa Inquiry Transcripts. - 1990. - 40 cm. (24 folders)
The folders contain the 24 volumes of transcript of the Bourassa Inquiry held in Yellowknife, N.W.T. from Apr. 23, 1990 to June 22, 1990.
This file consists of the typed transcript of an interview with Louis Taneton of Deline (Fort Franklin) conducted in 1984 by Jane Kenny. The interview includes life stories from Louis Taneton and deals with topics such as parenting, hunting, fishing and other aspects of life during his youth. (See file 1-10 in this accession for subject key)
This file consists of the typed transcript of an interview with Julie Marie Baptiste of Deline (Fort Franklin) conducted in 1984 by Jane Kenny. The interview includes life stories from Julie Marie Baptiste and deals with topics such as parenting, legends, and other aspects of life during her youth. (See file 1-10 in this accession for subject key)
11 pages of typewritten notes regarding excavation of grave sites during a archaeological reconnaissance of Alberta, Mackenzie Valley and the Upper Yukon by archaeologists from the University of New Mexico. Diagrams of the finds are included in the field notes.
46 page typewritten diary entitled "Mackenzie Valley Expedition," belonging to Douglas Osbourne who was an archaeologists from the University of New Mexico. He was on an archaeological and geological reconaissance of Alberta, Mackenzie Valley and Upper Yukon. The diary entries are from May 8, 1938 to August 10, 1938 and primarily concentrate on the Mackenzie Delta region.