Annual report of the Department of Education for 1990.
One folder consisting of drafts of a storyline for a planned Natural History Gallery. Also includes a copy of the storyline for the Fox Moth Gallery (also known as the Aviation Gallery).
English translations of stories told by George Blondin: We'll go Moose Hunting Today, Well My Boy - We will set a Fish Net Today, Setting Rabbit Snares the Traditional Way, Let's go Set a Trap for Marten, Mink, Fox and Lynx.
The file consists of a handwritten transcript of tape CN79, an interview with Otto Binder [about reindeer herding, noting locations on map], by Elisa Hart and Lillian Elias, translated by Naudia Lennie.
17 page typewritten 'screening paper' containing an historical report and architectural report on the Church of Our Lady of Good Hope. The report was written in June 1977 by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.
44 page typewritten report on the condition and restoration of the painted surfaces in the Church of Our Lady of Good Hope. The report describes the restoration procedures and documents the preventative conservation that was undertaken. There are 25 colour illustrations (colour laser copies) documenting the restoration process. Submitted by Ian Hodkinson.
Report on the History, Structural History and Development of the Church of Our Lady of Good Hope. Report submitted by Margaret Carter, Heritage Research Associates.
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Please note that the text includes outdated and disrespectful terms to refer to Dene people.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.