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[Kinsmen - Kinette - Yellowknife Scrapbook]

[This file consists of a scrapbook with a wooden cover reading "Kinsmen - Kinettes - Yellowknife". Inside are newspaper clippings, photographs of holiday celebrations, Elders' dinners, material relating to the "Northerners of Renown" quilt project, alongside signatures of Elders present at various events.. The pages have been removed from the cover.

The images primarily relate to Kinette games and events, as well as the creation of the quilt.

  • N-2023-003: 0001-0002: a group photo of the Kinettes holding up a club banner.

  • N-2023-003 :0003 to :0015: club members and partners dancing and playing couples' games.

  • N-2023-003: 0016 to :0019: a Christmas dinner or an Elders' Christmas dinner

  • N-2023-003: 0020 and :0021: the creation and end result of the Kinette's "Northerners of Renown" quilt

  • N-2023-003: 0022 to :0035: another Christmas dinner with Elders present

  • N-2023-003: 0036 to :0040: colour photographs of a potential Elders' gathering on the beach.]

[Mining Claims]

The file consists of two mining claim applications, a hand drawn map of the claims, and a newspaper clipping map entitled ‘Southern Portion Yellowknife River Mining Area Great Slave Lake North West Territories’. The mining claims were staked by Frank Camsell for Mitch Jacob, who is referred to as ‘Michael Jacobs’ in the file.

[No transcripts]

The file consists of introductions to interviews with Father Mary, A.S. McNeil, R.M. Patterson, the Truesdells, and Charles Yohee.

[Partial transcriptions]

The file consists of partially completed transcripts of interviews with John Dewhurst, Mary Kraus, S.R. McMillan, and Fred Sibbeston, a notebook about Albert Faille's 1959 capsize, and Jack LaFlair's 1921-22 diary.

[Interviews DONE, no index]

The file consists of completed interview transcript booklets for Carl Aarhus, John and Marj Brucker, Harry Camsell, Bill Clark, Carl Falcon, Lodema George, Buster Groat, Duncan Martin, Father Turcotte, Lloyd Tyerman, and Allan Wright. It also includes Bill Clark's annotated papers.

[Interviews DONE with Index]

The file consists of completed interview transcript booklets for Dr. A.E. Cameron, Milton Campbell, Bill Cormack, G.C.F. Dalziel, Charlie Hansen, Jonas Lafferty, Anna Lindberg, Ole Loe, Kay Turner, Stan Turner, and Nazar Zinchuk, as well as the transcribed and annotated diary of Milton Campbell,a transcribed and annotated article about G.C.F. Dalziel, and Charlie Hansen's photograph catalogue and appendices.

[Correspondence]

The file consists of transcribed and digital letters to and from W.D. Addison and relating to his experiences in the Nahanni and working on the oral history projects.

[Notes]

The file consists of digital notes and reference documents kept by W.D. Addison during his later work on the Nahanni oral histories.

[Nahanni Journal 1979 Volumes 1-3]

The file consists of a journal kept by W.D. Addison during his trip to Nahanni June 18-August 23, 1979. The journal is in three volumes of bound notebooks and is written in pencil. The journal has been transcribed by Wendy Addison.

[Nahanni Journal 1978 Volumes 1-3]

The file consists of a journal kept by W.D. Addison during his trip to Nahanni July 29-September 18, 1978. The journal is in three volumes of bound notebooks and is written in pencil. The journal has been transcribed by Wendy Addison.

[Park News October, 1970]

The file consists of the October 1970 issue of Park News magazine, the Journal of the National and Provincial Parks Association of Canada, which features three photographs taken by W.D. Addison and an editorial on the Nahanni, and a letter to Addison from the Executive Director.

Duncan C. Martin Interview & Photos

The file consists of the Duncan C. Martin Interview & Photos booklet, which William Addison produced in 2015. The interview and rough draft of the transcript was completed in 1977 while Addison was under contract to Parks Canada. He later completed the transcript and added additional resources to create this version. The interview was recorded March 14-15, 1977. The booklet also includes acknowledgements, an introduction, general remarks about the interviewees overall, description of methods, an introduction to the interview and Duncan, Duncan's chronology, the interview transcript, and scanned and described photographs.

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