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Southern Oregon University Library
Hannon LibrarySpecial Collections
Douglas D. Martin Collection#002
In 2001-2002, the University Library was the recipient of the Douglas D. Martin personal library of Native American and Western Americana materials. This collection comes to the University through the efforts of Dr. Martin’s wife, Jane Martin, who wished to see this collection housed where it would be valued and of benefit to students and researchers, and also through the efforts of Chancellor of the Oregon University System, Joe Cox, who was a friend and colleague of Dr. Martin. While most of the donation consisted of monographs that were added to the Library’s holdings, the collection also included manuscript materials described within this document.
Douglas Dale Martin (1943-2000) was a historian and teacher. His undergraduate and postgraduate education was at the University of Washington, Seattle. His teaching career began at the University of Washington, Seattle (1968-69) and continued at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (1969-70) and Towson State University, Towson, Maryland (1970-2000). . Martin was a long-time member of the Western History Association, and a recognized scholar of Native American/white relations who was widely published. Dr. Martin’s areas of specialty included the socio-cultural history of the United States, the history and literature of the American frontier, American environmental history, and Indian-White relations in American history.
Dr. Martin was engaged by the Department of Justice to prepare accounts of Indian reservation history and management practices in connection with cases brought by various tribes before the U.S. Court of Claims. His report regarding the Fort Peck, Montana reservation was completed in 1979. That regarding the Fort Berthold, ND reservation was completed in 1980.
2002
Guide to Collection Contents
Douglas D. Martin Collection #002
Box 1: Fort Peck Reservation, Montana -- Research materials compiled by Douglas D. Martin
File 1: Copies of various documents and Douglas D. Martin’s notes: Irrigation issues on the Fort Peck Reservation
Item 1: Operation and Maintenance, 1923
Item 2: Sales Report
Item 3: Irrigation Report, 1916
Item 4: 1941 Pictures (no photos)
Item 5: Frazer Wolf pt. Pumping Reports, 1945
Item 6: Irrigation, 1935-45
Item 7: Irrigation, 1909
Item 8: 1922 Project History
Item 9: Water Project Income, 1918-1922
Item 10: 1923 Report
Item 11: Big Porcupue Unit, 1930-1931
Item 12: 1936 Irrigation
Item 13: Rules and Regulations, 1921
Item 14: Irrigation, 1919
Item 15: Irrigation Way pt., 1905-1906
Item 16: Irrigation, 1916
Item 17: Irrigation, 1913
Item 18: Irrigation 1910
Item 19: Poplar Creek, 1884
Item 20: United States Indian Service Letter, on irrigation of Poplar Creek, 1892
Item 21: Sprole Cattle
Item 22: Sprole Report on Livestock
Item 23: Inspector Duncan Report
Item 24: United States Indian Service Letter, on cattle and goats, 1896
Item 25: Report on sending native children to school
Item 26: Conditions at Fort Peck reserve
Item 27: United States Indian Service Letter, on funds and building school and selling reservation land,1898
Item 28: Want Cattle not Irrigation
Item 29: Indian Affairs Letter from Big Foot, Medicine Bear, Change the Crow and Black Horn, requesting cattle not irrigation for their people, 1899
Item 30: Water Rights
Item 31: United States Indian Service Letter, on protecting irrigation ditch and water rights for the reservation, 1901
Item 32: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on building irrigation ditch on reservation, 1905
Item 33: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on employing an engineer to build a dam on Poplar Creek, 1893
Item 34: United States Indian Service Letter, request for additional funding for Poplar Creek ditch, 1894
Item 35: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on how the reservation people should be treated, divided and land to be sold, 1895
Item 36: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on expenditures of irrigation canal on Poplar Creek, 1895
Item 37: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on acquiring a wooden pipe for irrigation effort on Poplar Creek, 1896
Item 38: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on keeping Civil Engineer on payroll for another year, 1897
Item 39: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on mailing a map of proposed irrigation map for reservation, 1897
Item 40: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on selling reservation land as a way to secure funding for irrigation purposes, 1898
Item 41: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on denial of irrigation expenses and equipment costs, 1898
Item 42: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on paying Native people more for repairing Poplar Creek ditch, 1898
Item 43: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, one letter on irrigation and reservoir/dam, second on strongly compelling reservation families to farm and also on building new irrigation ditches, 1900
Item 44: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter acknowledging the receipt of railroad grading plows and road scrapers, 1904
Item 45: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter on the request for additional funds for lumber, 1905
Item 46: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter requesting funds for hiring a civil engineer, 1905
Item 47: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter requesting hiring of civil engineer and also a request to as how these new ditches will be used, 1905
Item 48: Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, letter requesting additional irrigation expenditures, 1905
Item 49: Two Maps showing Irrigated and Irrigable Land at Fort Peck
Item 50: Acres Irrigated during April 1935
Item 51: Acres Irrigated during April 1936
Item 52: Acres Irrigated during April 1937
Item 53: Acres Irrigated during April 1944
Item 54: Acres Irrigated during April 1945
Item 55: Irrigation; a series of letters discussing Tribal water rights and who owns the water, 1940-1947
Item 56: Map of Fort Peck Indian Reservation, 1947
File 2: Copies of documents, chiefly Executive Orders and Statutes (1855-1920) compiled by Douglas D. Martin with his notes providing the legal history of the Fort Peck Reservation
Item 1: Legal History of Reservation
Item 2: Kappler Voci, Agreement 1886, 261-64
Item 3: Executive Orders Relating to Indian Reserves
Item 4: From the White House about Montana Indian Reservations, Crow, Flathead and Fort Peck Proclamation , 1913 and 1917
Item 5: Executive Orders for Montana Reservations, 1871 - 1900
Item 6: Thirty – Seventh Congress. Sess. II. Ch. 75. 1862
Item 7: Forty – Second Congress. Sess. III. Ch. 279. 1873
Item 8: Forty – Fourth Congress. Sess. II. Ch. 107, 108. 1877
Item 9: Fiftieth Congress. Sess. I. Chs. 1213, 1214. 1888
Item 10: Fiftieth – Seventh Congress. Sess. I. Ch. 1093. 1902
Item 11: Fifty – Eighth Congress. Sess. II. Ch. 1774 – 1776. 1904
Item 12: Sixtieth Congress. Sess. II. Chs. 150, 160. 1909
Item 13: Sixtieth Congress. Sess. II. Ch. 263. 1909.
Item 14: Sixty – First Congress. Sess. III. Chs. 218 – 220. 1911
Item 15: Sixty – Third Congress. Sess. II. Ch. 222. 1914
Item 16: Sixty – Third Congress. Sess. II. Chs. 293, 294. 1914
Item 17: Sixty – Fourth Congress. Sess. I. Chs. 123 – 125. 1916
Item 18: Sixty –Sixth Congress. Sess. II. Ch. 75. 1920.
Item 19: Sixty – Eighth Congress. Sess. II. Chs. 325 – 327. 1925
Item 20: Chap. 561. – An act to repeal timber – culture laws, and for other purposes, 1891
File 3: Copies of various documents relating to the Presbyterian mission, school, and cemetery on the Fort Peck Reservation (1887-1903)
Item 1: Letter to Indian Affairs from U.S. Indian Agent about land claims for missionaries, 1892
Item 2: Letter claiming the worth of Presbyterian property and buildings, Submitted by George W. Wood to the office of Indian Affairs, 1887
Item 3: Letters to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding reservation land use for religious purposes, 1893 – 1894
Item 4: Office of Indian Affairs, land, 1893 – 1894
Item 5: Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, land use, 1894
Item 6: Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, land use, 1900
Item 7: Letter granting use of 39 acres for the use by the Presbyterian church for worship and schooling of the Native people on reservation land, 1900
Item 8: Letter thanking the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for land, 1900
Item 9: Letter to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and attached blue prints of land granted to church, 1900
Item 10: Letter of land use, 1901
Item 11: Land Patents and Deeds for religious organizations
File 4: Copies of various documents regarding the steamer Peninah and liquor sales (1881-1882)
Item 1: Telegraph regarding liquor sales, 1881
Item 2: Telegraph regarding the steamer Peninah, 1881
Item 3: Letter stating the intention of holding steamer Peninah until Deputy arrives at reservation, 1881
File 5: Copies of articles from The North American Indian on the Sarsi and Assiniboine tribes
Item1: Pages 91 – 92, from North American Indian
Item 2: Pages 157 – 178, from North American Indian
Item 3: Pages 214 – 218, from North American Indian
File 6: Statistics on Indian population in the United States compiled by Douglas D. Martin with his notes
Item 1: Tribal Population gathered by Martin in his notes
Item 2: Stocks and Tribes, by Sex, Age, and Blood
Item 3: Marital Condition
Item 4: Marital Condition
Item 5: School Attendance of Indians 6 – 19 years old
Item 6: School Attendance of Indians 6 – 19 years old
Item 7: Illiteracy
Item 8: Illiteracy
Item 9: Inability to Speak English
Item 10: Inability to Speak English
Item 11: Indian Population in the United States 1890 - 1930
Item 12: Indian Population in the United States, 1930 and 1910
Item 13: Indian Population by Mixture of Blood, by Stock and Tribe, 1930 and 1910
Item 14: Indian Population in the United States, by five year periods, 1930
Item 15: Indian Population in the United States, by five year periods, 1930
Item 16: Indian Population in the United States, Marital Conditions, 1930
Item 17: Indian Population in the United States, Marital Conditions, 1930
Item 18: Indian Population in the United States, School Attendance
Item 19: Indian Population in the United States, Illiteracy in the Indian Population, 1930
Item 20: Indian Population in the United States, Inability to speak English, 1910
Item 21: Indian Population in the United States, Inability to speak English, 1930
Item 22: Indian Population in the United States, Composition of the Indian Population, 1930
Item 23: Indian Population in the United States, Indian Farm Operators, 1930 and 1920
Item 24: Notes on statistics by Martin
File 7: Copies of various documents: Problems with the Great Northern Railroad
Item 1: Report of commissioner of Indian Affairs
Item 2: Public – No. 52, An act granting to the Saint Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway Company the right of way through Tribal Reservations
Item 3: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter regarding transportation of gravel from reservation to railway, 1891
Item 4: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter on how much gravel is being removed from reservation, 1891
Item 5: Department of the Interior: Approval of two leases on reservation, 1892
Item 6: Department of the Interior: Letter of approval of two leases on reservation, 1892
Item 7: Department of the Interior Lease: of reservation land for gravel, 1892
Item 8:United States Indian Service: Letter on lease of gravel pits on reservation land for gravel, 1892
Item 9: Department of the Interior Lease: Letter of reservation land for gravel, 1892
Item 10: United States Indian Service: Letter on how the money from lease will be divided between different tribes and paid out in form of sheep, 1893
Item 11: Department of the Interior: Letters on appraisal and use of gravel beds on reservation, 1892
Item 12: Department of the Interior: Letter regarding appraisement and right of way through reservation, 1891
Item 13: Department of the Interior: Letter on appraisal of land through several reservations, 1887
Item 14: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter on approving new maps for extension of railway through reservations, 1887
Item 15: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter acknowledging receipt of letter, 1887
Item 16: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter from First National Bank accepting appointment of appraiser, 1887
Item 17: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter acknowledging receipt of instructions for appraisers, 1887
Item 18: Office of Indian Affairs: Western Union Telegraph sent to inquire if railroad men that have begun grading were authorized to begin work before appraisement is made, 1887
Item 19: Office of Indian Affairs: Western Union Telegraphs sent regarding appraisement and right of way, 1887
Item 20: Office of Indian Affairs: Western Union Telegraphs sent to stop grading, 1887
Item 21: Office of Indian Affairs: Western Union Telegraph sent to confirm compensation has been paid, 1887
Item 22: Office of Indian Affairs: Letters acknowledging wrong doing of beginning work on reservation land before appraisal has been done, and another letter allowing this to go on despite laws broken, 1887
Item 23: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter in relation to gravel and right of way, 1888
Item 24: Office of Indian Affairs: Letters wanting to take additional gravel through the right of way law and approval of this action, 1890
Item 25: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter from Indian Agent stating the gravel is valuable and the Indians are becoming angry, 1891
Item 26: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter referring to interruptions of railway lines by Indians, 1891
Item 27: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter about land taken by railroad from reservation, 1891
Item 28: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter asking to extend time of use of gravel pits on reservation, 1891
Item 29: Office of Indian Affairs: Telegraph from railway requesting the building of shipping pen on reservation, 1892
Item 30: Office of Indian Affairs: Western Union Telegraph referring to application to build stock yards on reservation, 1892
Item 31: Office of Indian Affairs: Newspaper clipping about stockyards on reservation, 1892
Item 32: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter authorization to grant stock yards to be built on reservation, 1892
Item 33: Office of Indian Affairs: letter of desire to build loading pen on reservation, 1892
Item 34: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter asking for instructions to allow negotiations with Indians on subject of gravel pits, 1892
Item 35: Office of Indian Affairs: Letter on the repayment to Indians on the stock animals being run over by trains, 1897
Item 36: Letter relating prices of steers from stock inspector, 1906
Item 37: Stock Schedule for Fort Peck Reservation
Item 38: Claimants Report. Stock Killed and Injured., 1908
Item 39: Letters of purchase of reservation lands and damns for railway usage using right of way law, 1910
File 8: Copies of miscellaneous official documents relating to the mismanagement of Fort Peck Indian resources
Item 1: Report of the Superintendent of Indian Schools
Item 2: Department of the Interior, Letter from superintendent about reservation schools, 1905
Item 3: Department of the Interior, Letters about reservation schools, 1905
Item 4: Department of the Interior, Letters about reservation schools transferring unfit teacher, 1905
Item 5: Department of the Interior, Various letters about runaway Native youths from boarding schools and a letter about allowing a women to pull money out of her account, 1905
Item 6: Department of the Interior, Letter regarding young Native woman’s pregnancy and eventual marriage, 1906
Item 7: Department of the Interior, Letter regarding Young Native children at boarding school that allowed singing Native songs and writing stories from their culture, 1907
Item 8: Lists of Natives who killed beef for donation and personal use.
Item 9: Department of the Interior, Letter about Natives fighting fire on reservation, 1907
Item 10: Department of the Interior, Letter regarding outside reservation water use and a list of supplies for the reservation for the year, 1907
Item 11: Letter about an issuance of license, 1908
Item 12: Department of the Interior, Letter referring to couple who ran away together to pike reservation, 1908
Item 13: Department of the Interior, Letter speaking about flood on reservation, 1908
Item 14: Department of the Interior, Letters about the charges against J. D. Flynn, 1909
Item 15: Report on the sale of allotment lands, 1900
Item 16: Department of the Interior, Removal of Gus M. Hedderich, 1909
Item 17: Department of the Interior, Charges against Hotel Keeper, 1910
Item 18: Department of the Interior, Letter attached to ration roll, 1911
Item 19: Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1910
Item 20: Department of the Interior, letters enquiring of purchase and selling of cows for boarding school, 1911
Item 21: Letters between teachers and Indian Affairs about prioritizing English and work for the Native children’s education, 1911
Item 22: A letter from the delegates of the Assinaboine Tribe requesting treaty records from Commissioner of Indian Affairs
Item 23: Department of the Interior, Several letters concerning the sale of surplus land, who will be placed in charge of the money and tribal members who have signed a petition, 1912
Item 24: Department of the Interior, Water reservoir applications for railway rental contract renewal and payment, 1912
Item 25: Department of the Interior, Handling of surplus properties, 1913
File 9: Copies of miscellaneous official documents relating to the mismanagement of Fort Peck Indian resources
Item 1: Questions about land contracts, reservoirs and irrigation ditches, 1913
Item 2: Supervising report for Fort Peck schools
Item 3: Department of the Interior, letter addressing changing of the title expert farmer and additional farmer to farmer, 1913
Item 4: Stats for supplies on various reservations, 1913
Item 5: Department of the Interior, promotion of Native industries, 1914
Item 6: Department of the Interior, letter addressing the reimbursement of money for the destruction of infected animals, 1914
Item 7: Department of the Interior, Complaint filed by Natives against Farmer, charges were dropped citing arrests of Natives and laziness, 1914
Item 8: Department of the Interior, reimbursement for non-irrigated lands, 1915
Item 9: Department of the Interior, appraisement of allotments, 1915
Item 10: Department of the Interior, Complaints against Mr. Clyde Patton, 1915
Item 11: Department of the Interior, Education costs for Indian Boarding schools, 1915
Item 12: Department of the Interior, Indian Oaks notice, 1915
Item 13: Department of the Interior, Charges filed against Mr. Clyde Patton, 1915
Item 14: Memorandum regarding industrial matters, 1915
Item 15: Inspection report for reservation schools, 1915
Item 16: Department of the Interior, Housing still needing improvement, 1915
Item 17: Department of the Interior Complaints of the management of the reservation, 1916
Item 18: Department of the Interior, Hay cutting practices, 1917
Item 19: Newspaper article, 1917
Item 20: Department of the Interior, liquor problem, 1917
Item 21: Board of Indian Commissioners, report on the Fort Peck Indian Agency, 1919
Item 22: Department of the Interior, complaint against Mr. H. S. Redfield about gambling, 1919
Item 23: Office Work, 1920
Item 24: Department of the Interior, Letter of concerns about Indians becoming citizens, 1920
Item 25: Charges filed against Luke Lowell a clerk on reservation, 1921
Box 2: Fort Peck Reservation, Montana -- Research materials compiled by Douglas D. Martin
File 1: Copies of miscellaneous official documents relating to the mismanagement of Fort Peck Indian resources
Item 1: Indian Office Files, Adoption of Nellie E. Jarman by reservation, 1920
Item 2: Indian Office Files, Complaint of turning over Native children’s money to principle of boarding school, 1921
Item 3: Indian Office Files, Complaints Against Isaac Blount by Natives on misappropriation of funds, 1921
Item 4: Department of the Interior, Complaint need to record Reservation money, 1921
Item 5: Department of the Interior, Unsubstantiated report of Reservation policeman, 1923
Item 6: Report on incompetent head matron at boarding school, 1925
Item 7: Inspection report on bribery charges for Chas Thompson, Reservation Police chief, 1927
Item 8: Resolutions, 1927 from the General counsel Poplar, Montana, 1927
Item 9: General council Minutes, 1927
Item 10: Department of the Interior, Reservation leases and collection of rentals for minors, 1928
Item 11: A letter to Samuel Blair from Neal Burslina asking to help him find his tribe’s name in order to get monetary benefit from reservation, 1928
Item 12: Department of the Interior, Several letters referring to the Ray Eder’s case, 1928
Item 13: Department of the Interior, several letters referring to voting population, 1934
Item 14: Miscellaneous telephone numbers
Item 15: Two letters about the Referendum on vote, 1935
Item 16: Letter to Charles Gordon from E.T. Conley regarding Poplar Creek 1938
Item 17: Petition of Assiniboine Indians of Ft. Peck Agency, Montana, to Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the Secretary of the Interior, through Charles Eggers, Superintendent of the Reservation
File 2: Copies of miscellaneous official documents relating to the mismanagement of
Fort Peck Indian resources
Item 1: Description of Property section 1 for land to be ceded by the United States government
Item 2: Letter to Agents and Superintendents Indian Service from acting commissioner regarding Indian land affairs, 1906
Item 3: Letter to C.B. Lohmiller from acting commissioner regarding James Garfield’s request to open a meat market, , 1905
Item 4: U.S. Department of the Interior Office of the Solicitor: Appeal from a Hearing Examiner regarding denial of petition for rehearing affirmed, 1966
Item 5: Letter to Area Director of Indian Affairs from Field Solicitor regarding white trespass – Fort Peck Agency, 1966
Item 6: Letter to Moody Brickett from A.E. Bielefeld regarding trespass by Rudolph White, a non-Indian, on Tribal Land on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Montana, 1965
Item 7: Excerpt from “Indian Heirship Land Study” with information regarding Fort Peck Agency 1961
Item 8: Letter to F.A. Asbury from Charles B. Emery regarding Fort Peck Indian Agency, 1945
Item 9: Letter to F.A. Asbury from Charles B. Emery regarding Fort Peck Indian Agency, 1944
Item 10: Letter to Mr. Washington from Harold L. Ickes regarding Fort Peck Reservation, 1943
Item 11: Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs from John G. Hunter regarding enclosed birth certificate of George Lafountain, 1938
Item 12: Letter to Dr. L.A. Fullerton from J.G. Townsend regarding Roger Browning and Fort Peck, 1937
File 3: Excerpts from annual reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1870-1886, with Douglas D. Martin’s notes
Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes 1870
Item 2: Excerpt from “Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs” undated
Item 3: Miscellaneous handwritten notes 1876
Item 4: Excerpt of “Reports of Agents in Montana”
Item 5: List of present liabilities to Indian Tribes
Item 6: Statement of disbursements made from the appropriations for the Indian department for the fiscal year… Disbursement of Appropriation
Item 7: Medical statistics consolidated report of sick and wounded, United States Indian service, for year ending 1883
File 4: Excerpts from annual reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1870-1886, with Douglas D. Martin’s notes cont.
Item 1: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs: Department of Interiors Office of Indian Affairs, 1884
Item 2: Appropriation Disbursement Medical Statistics 1884
Item 3: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs: Department of Interiors Office of Indian Affairs 1885
Item 4: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana focus on farming, improvements, civilization and irrigating ditches and dams
Item 5: List of Present Liabilities to Indian Affairs 1886
Item 6: Handwritten note mentioning H.R. West and inspector Armstrong 1886
Item 7: Handwritten note mentioning H. Heth and farming 1886
Item 8: Handwritten note mentioning labor statistics 1887
Item 9: Handwritten letter mentioning cultivated land and other farming information undated
Item 10: Handwritten note mentioning farming information 1888
Item 11: Handwritten note mentioning farming information 1889
Item 12: Handwritten note mentioning REIA 1890
Item 13: Handwritten note mentioning the Dorchester Report
Item 14: Excerpt of Report of Agents in Montana regarding agency garden, stock, and Indian houses 1886
Item 15: List of present liabilities to Indian Tribes
Item 16: Statistics relating to population, civilization, allotments, houses, etc.
Item 17: Labor, criminal, religious, and vital statistics of Indian population
Item 18: Statistics of land cultivated and crops raised
Item 19: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana mentioning mission school, agency building, the reservation on the Northwest commission 1887
Item 20: List of employees in Indian schools by the Fort Peck Agency, Montana
Item 21: Population, intelligence, and religious, vital, and criminal statistics
Item 22: Statistics as to lands cultivated and allotted, industry, subsistence, and buildings
Item 23: Statistics of crops raised, stock owned, and miscellaneous products of Indian labor
Item 24: Excerpt of Fifty-seventh annual report commissioner of Indian affairs
Item 25: Excerpt of Report of Agents in Montana mentioning civilization, stock-raised, and the agency boarding school 1888
Item 26: Excerpt of Report of Agents in Montana mentioning police, freighting and labor, agency building, missionary work and religion, sanitary, employees, etc. 1888
Item 27: Excerpt of Report of Agents in Montana mentioning the census, civilizations, agency boarding school, farming, and police
Item 28: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana mentioning occupation, agency buildings, and the agency boarding school
Item 29: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana mentioning religion, civilization, the “Beef Issue”, police, sanitary, and a part of Report of Tongue River Agency
Item 30: List of employees at Indian school and statistics 1887
Item 31: Status of Indian school employees and employee qualifications 1888
Item 32: Excerpt of Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs issues of rations 1882
Item 33: Population, intelligence, and religious, vital, and criminal statistics
Item 34: Statistics of Indian lands, crops, stock, and labor
Item 35: Medical statistics of the U.S. Indians service 1889
Item 36: Indian school employees medical statistics
Item 37: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana
Item 38: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs
Item 39: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1895
Item 40: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs table no. 3 – location, date of opening, capacity, enrollment, and average attendance of
Government reservation boarding schools, etc.
Item 41: Employee Agency School statistics for 1902
Item 42: Employee Agency School statistics for 1904
Item 43: Report of the commissioner of Indian affairs statement showing number of Indians who do and number who do not receive supplies from the government
Item 44: List of employees in Indian schools Montana
Item 45: Statistics of Indian lands, crops, stock, and labor
Item 46: Medical statistics of the U.S. Indian service for 1889
File 5: Excerpts from annual reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1867-1913, with Douglas D. Martin’s contents note
Item 1: Handwritten excerpt from Fort Peck Annual Report 1894-1913
Item 2: Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding the Flathead reservation
Item 3: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs Dakota Superintendency mentioning the location at Little Bend, opposite Big Cheyanne River and Fort Rice
Item 4: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs Dakota Superintendency regarding agriculture
Item 5: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs Dakota Superintendency regarding the civility of the Indian population
Item 6: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs Montana Superintendency 1869
Item 7: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs regarding gros ventures; Hon. E.S. Parker
Item 8: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs no. 66 regarding gros ventures and river crow agency 1870
Item 9: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs regarding Milk River Agency Assinaboines and gros ventres 1871
Item 10: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs Fort Browning, Montana Territory 1871
Item 11: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs regarding Indian tribes in Montana and subsistence from the government
Item 12: Excerpt of Report of Indian Affairs regarding General Garfield’s mission 1872
Item 13: Excerpt of Report of Indian Commissioners regarding the agency’s: Yakama, Quinaielt, Warm Springs, Siletz, Klamath, Alsea, Blackfeet, Crow, Milk River, and Michigan 1873
Item 14: Excerpt of Report of Indian Commissioner regarding Indian school houses; Harrison Fuller 1874
Item 15: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding Indian police organized, progress of the Sioux, hindrance to their civilization 1875
Item 16: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding Chas S. Medary 1876
Item 17: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding location of the agency, number of Indians, and the Indian reservation 1877
Item 18: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding the boarding school and the sanitary condition of the Indians; Peter Ronan 1878
Item 19: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana 1879 (difficult to read)
Item 20: Excerpt of Agents in Montana regarding agency building; Peter Bonan 1880
Item 21: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding executive orders and location of agencies; W.L. Lincoln 1881
Item 22: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding Poplar creek agency and tribes 1882
Item 23: Excerpt of Agents in Montana regarding farming; W.L. Lincoln 1883
Item 24: Statements of disbursements made from the appropriations for the Indian Department for the fiscal year ending 1884
Item 25: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding civilization, stock-raising, improvements, farming, and irrigating ditch 1885
Item 26: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding agency garden, stock, and Indian houses; W.L. Lincoln 1886
Item 27: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs expense of Indian service 1898
Item 28: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs delivery of goods and supplies
Item 29: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding work performed by the Indians, agriculture, and work on irrigating ditch
Item 30: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding the Tongue River
Agency 1886
Item 31: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding Fort Belknap Agency 1874
Item 32: Table of statistics showing labor performed by Indians together with criminal, religious, and vital statistics
Item 33: Excerpt of Report of Agents in Montana regarding mission school, agency buildings, the reservation and the northwestern commission 1887
Item 34: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding civilization, agency boarding school, and farming
Item 35: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding the diminished reservation, the census, and stock raising 1888
Item 36: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding farming and the police 1889
Item 37: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding report of Fort Peck Agency 1890
Item 38: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding report of Fort Peck Agency 1891
Item 39: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding report of Fort Peck Agency 1892
Item 40: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding report of Fort Peck Agency 1893
Item 41: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding report of Fort Peck Agency and report of Fort Belknap School 1894
Item 42: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs 1895
Item 43: Excerpt of Agents in Montana regarding Report of Fort Peck Agency Indian census information
Item 44: Excerpt of Agents in Montana regarding Report of Superintendent of Poplar River School 1895
Item 45: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding logging on reservations 1898
Item 46: Excerpt of Agencies in Montana regarding Fort Peck Agency census material and character, population, employment, education, religion, crime, irrigation, police, etc. 1898
Item 47: Excerpt of Reports of Agents in Montana regarding Report of
Superintendent of Fort Belknap School 1899
Item 48: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding Fort Peck and Tongue River 1900
Item 49: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding Report of Superintendent of Fort Peck School 1901
Item 50: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding Report of Agent for Fort Peck Agency 1902
Item 51: Statistics relating to population, dress, intelligence, dwellings, and subsistence of Indians, and religious, vital, and criminal stats.
Item 52: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding superintendent of Fort Belknap School
Item 53: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding Report of School Superintendent in Charge of Fort Peck Agency 1904
Item 54: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding reservation population 1905
Item 55: Excerpt of the Department of the Interior incomes of the various Indian tribes from all sources for the fiscal year ended 1905
Item 56: Excerpt of Reports of the Department of the Interior statistics of Indian schools during the fiscal year ended 1905
Item 57: Excerpt of Reports of the Department of the Interior list of persons employed in the Indian agency service on 1905
Item 58: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana regarding superintendent Jesse E. Tyler 1906
Item 59: Excerpt of Reports Concerning Indians in Montana information about Indian schools by superintendent and Special Disbursing Agent C.B. Lohmiller 1906
Item 60: Excerpt of Report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding irrigable lands and cheap fuel supply 1908
Item 61: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs regarding Standing Rock, North Dakota
Item 62: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs number and value of individual and tribal livestock, poultry, etc., belonging to Indians 1913
Item 63: Excerpt of Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs stock belonging to Indians sold and slaughtered during fiscal year ended 1913
Item 64: Excerpt of Report of the Secretary of the Interior, 1935 regarding the Navajo vote, the Indian Renaissance, and Indian emergency work
Item 65: Excerpt of the Secretary of the Interior 1935 regarding emergency conservation work
Item 66: Indian population in continental U.S. enumerated at Federal agencies, according to tribe, sex, and residence, 1935
Item 67: Excerpt of the Secretary of the Interior regarding Indian livestock industry set back by drought, gains are evident since 1933
Item 68: Excerpt of the Secretary of the Interior regarding community gardens and other projects 1937
Item 69: Indian population in continental U.S. enumerated at federal agencies, according to tribe, sex, and residence, 1937
Item 70: Excerpt of Report of the Secretary of the Interior regarding “Indian Cooperation” 1939
Item 71: Excerpt of document regarding the future of the Indian
Item 72: Excerpt of Report of the Secretary of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs regarding lands restocked for production
Item 73: Excerpt of Report of the Secretary of the Interior regarding irrigated lands and Indian self-support 1940
Item 74: Excerpt of Office of Indian Affairs by William A. Brophy 1946
Item 75: Excerpt of Indian Service Reorganization regarding delegation of authority and appropriations consolidated 1946
File 6: Copy of article, “Fort Peck Dam,” from the Montana Magazine of Western History (Summer 1977)
Item 1: Excerpt of Taming the Missouri and Treating the… Fort Peck by Bob Saindon and Bunky Sullivan
File 7: Copy of article, “Hum-pa-zee,” from the Montana Magazine of Western History (Winter 1978)
Item 1: Excerpt of Hum-pa-zee by Ben H. Johnson 1978
File 8: Photostats of miscellaneous correspondence
Item 1: A letter requesting more supplies for the Native people.
Item 2: A letter about the estimate for supplies for the Native people.
Item 3: A letter of complaint against Thomas a Mitchell, Indian Agent of Fort
Peck.
Item 4: A letter from the Indian Agent at Fort Peck to Washington D.C.
Item 5: An illegible letter.
Item 6: A letter requesting money for expenses from E.B.F.
Item 7: A letter complaining about Canadian Indians staying on the reservation.
Item 8: A letter desiring to curb the Native people from wandering for buffalo when they are hungry.
Item 9: A letter stating the U.S. government will send in the army to help with hostile Indians from Sitting Bull’s camp.
Item 10: A letter assuring that the Native people are under control.
Item 11: A letter about the removal of Mr. Alderson.
Item 12: A letter responding to a telegram.
Item 13: A series of letters on the subject of the replacing Indian Agent for Fort Peck.
Item 14: A letter referring to charges against Sioux Indians.
Item 15: A letter from the Headquarters of the Army deciding that all Sioux Indians should be on one reservation.
Item 16: A letter about “half breeds” encampments escaping capture.
Item 17: A letter about keeping Native people on reservation.
Item 18: A letter about reservation Indians complaining about Sitting bull and his encampment scattering all the buffalo.
Item 19: A letter requesting U.S. Troops to listen to the Indian Agents orders.
Item 20: A partial letter denying a Chinese Wall around the reservation.
Item 21: An illegible letter.
Item 22: A partial letter about building a fort and a Chinese Wall.
Item 23: An illegible letter.
Item 24: A letter to Colonel Black from Fort Peck Indian Agency.
Item 25: A letter to call upon the military to remove all “half breeds” from the reservation.
Item 26: A letter about removing the Canadian “half breeds” from reservation.
Item 27: An illegible letter.
Item 28: A letter about removing the Canadian “half breeds” from reservation.
Item 29: An illegible letter.
Item 30: A letter speaking of moving the “half breeds” to another location.
Item 31: An illegible letter.
Item 32: a Letter requesting penalties for the reservation Indians preventing them from going to the Military reservation in order for them to trade for whiskey and ammunition.
Item 33: An illegible letter.
Item 34: A letter accusing fraud to the Indian Agent regarding the illegal trade of Native supplies.
Item 35: A letter about illegal trade.
Item 36: A letter acknowledging the receiving of supplies for the reservation.
Item 37: An illegible letter.
Item 38: A telegram-requesting cattle for reservation.
Item 39: An illegible letter.
Item 40: An illegible letter.
Item 41: A letter requesting Native people to only to trade with Indian Agents permission.
Item 42: A series of letters describing altercations with “half breed” Native people and the need to move them somewhere else.
Item 43: An illegible letter.
Item 44: A letter stating the Native people of the reservation have no knowledge of the stolen horses.
Item 45: A letter about how hard it is to civilize the Native people.
Item 46: A letter about trading with the Native people.
Item 47: A letter about a steamer captured that had been trading illegally.
Item 48: A letter informing of the stealing and retrieval of ponies from scouts.
Item 49: A telegraph informing the seizure of a steamer for selling Whiskey to the Native people.
Item 50: A letter reporting the attack of white men on peaceful Native people.
Item 51: A letter discussing trading firearms and ammunition with the native people on the reservation.
Item 52: A letter about congregating tribes in Yellowstone and whiskey trade with the Native people.
Item 53: A letter about the movements of Sitting Bull and his people.
Item 54: A letter about the theft of supplies intended for the Native people.
Item 55: A letter about Whisky trade.
Item 56: A letter requesting a meeting in Washington.
Item 57: A letter about Sitting Bull and Bloody Mouth people’s living conditions and desire for peace.
Item 58: A request for yearly funds for the reservation.
Item 59: A request for yearly funds for the reservation.
Item 60: An illegible letter.
Item 61: A request for supplies.
Item 62: A list of supplies bought and the price of each item.
Item 63: A letter discussing possible locations for a mill and good farmland.
Item 64: A letter about the employees of the reservation.
Item 65: A letter about the purchase of firearms and ammunition by the Native people.
Item 66: Department of the Interior, several letters regarding boarding school student’s religious practices, and the list of supplies for students.
Item 67: Letter to Superintendent Indian School from acting commissioner of Department of the Interior Office of Indian Affairs regarding unserviceable property March 31, 1905
Box 3: Documents comprising Court of Claims Docket 184, Fort Peck Indians v. U.S.A.
File 1: Correspondence to/from Douglas D. Martin regarding his historical report of the Fort Peck Reservation (1978-1980)
Item 1: Letter to Douglas Martin from D. Lee Stewart regarding historical report of Fort Peck Reservation 1978
Item 2: Letter to D. Lee Stewart from Douglas D. Martin regarding historical
report of Fort Peck Reservation 1978
Item 3: Letter to Douglas Martin from Maclyn P. Burg regarding the Blackfoot case 1978
Item 4: Letter to Douglas Martin from M.E. Saltmarsh regarding interrogatories 1979
Item 5: Letter to Douglas Martin from D. Lee Stewart regarding a copy of the latest memorandum and order issued by trial judge Francis C. Browne 1979
Item 6: Letter to Douglas Martin from D. Lee. Stewart regarding a copy of the latest memorandum and order issued by trial judge Francis C. Browne 1979
Item 7: Letter to Douglas Martin from D. Lee Stewart regarding mismanaged trial involving Fort Peck Indians of the Fort Peck Reservation 1980
File 2: Department of Interiors miscellaneous documentation
Item 1: Department of the Interior, letters referring to boarding schools on reservation, 1899
Item 2: Department of the Interior, Letters referring to irrigation and dams for the reservation,1893
Item 3: Department of the Interior, map of reservation, 1901
Item 4: Map of reservation
Item 5: Office of Indian Affairs, Map of land tract for Presbyterian Church on reservation, 1904
Item 6: Department of the Interior, map of land tract for boarding school, 1903
Item 7: Office of Indian Affairs, several letters about trying to confiscate the steamer Peninah for selling whisky illegally to whites on reservation, 1882
Item 8: Office of Indian Affairs, letter referring to the gravel removal from railroads to off reservation locations, 1891
Item 9: List of horses killed by train, 1908
Item 10: Partial letter discussing payment for gravel
Item 11: Lease of land to Railroad company, 1892
Item 12: A letter about Thomas Hancock selling ponies to two different men, 1907
Item 13: Receipt roll of irregular employees 1901
Item 14: Inventory of tools 1907
Item 15: Letter to the superintendent of Indian schools from the acting commissioner regarding examination of current accounts 1906
Item 16: Report of Commissioner of Indian Affairs diagram showing Office of Indian Affairs
Item 17: Letter to E. Brady from E.J. Baldwell regarding ration tickets at Wolf Point 1907
Item 18: List of Indians holding ration tickets at Wolf Point 1908
Item 19: Document pertaining to the proposed Missouri River Gravity Canal 1915
Item 20: Promo for Wolf Point claiming “Own Your Home” and “Fuel is Cheap” 1920
Item 21: Newspaper article titled “Cooperation by Whites, Indians: Range Problems Consider Ed at Joint Meeting Progress is Made” 1922
File 3: Maps: Montana and the Fort Peck Reservation
Item 1: Map of Montana showing bituminous and sub-bituminous coal
Item 2: Geological map of Montana showing sedentary rock
Item 3: Map showing oil and gas fields in Montana
Item 4: Map showing sand and gravel in Montana
Item 5: Map showing salt in Montana
Item 6: Map showing Bentonite in Montana
Item 7: Fort Peck Indian Reservation Map 1942
Item 8: Fort Peck Indian Reservation map – roads 1965, 1972, 1975
File 4: Proposal for the Preparation of a Historical Report by D.D. Martin
Item 1: Proposal for the Preparation of a Historical Report by D.D. Martin (2 copies, undated)
File 5: Letters and Contracts from Douglas D. Martin
Item 1: Handwritten letter to James M. Upton from Douglas D. Martin regarding payment and contracts 1920
Item 2: Typed letter to Jim M. Upton from Douglas D. Martin regarding payment and contracts 1980
Item 3: Letter to D. Lee Stewart from Douglas D. Martin regarding completion of research for historical report 1979
Item 4: Letter to D. Lee Stewart from Douglas D. Martin regarding submission of final report 1979
Item 5: Letter to D. Lee Stewart from Douglas D. Martin regarding report on Fort Peck Reservation 1980
Item 6: Award contract for J-09564 by Douglas D. Martin 1978
Item 7: Award contract for JALDN-79-C-0105 by Douglas D. Martin 1979
Item 8: Request for a signed copy of previously enclosed contract 1978
File 6: Historical Report on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana 1979
Item 1: Historical Report on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation in Montana 1979
File 7: Accounting Report On: Fort Peck Indians of the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana 1977
Item 1: Accounting Report On: Fort Peck Indians of the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana 1977
File 8: Fort Peck Indians of the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana vol. 2
Item 1: Fort Peck Indians of the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana vol. 2
File 9:
Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding inspection 1889
Item 2: Handwritten document regarding efficiency of the police
Item 3: Handwritten document regarding the day school at Wolf Point
Item 4: Inspection of Fort Peck Agency by Inspector C.H. Howard 1883
Item 5: Fort Peck Agency report of immorality among the pupils of the boarding school at Fort Peck 1884
Item 6: Letter to S.E. Snider from unknown regarding Wolf Point Montana 1884
Item 7: Inspection of Fort Peck Agency information
Item 8: Synopsis of evidence filed by Inspector Armstrong 1886
Item 9: Handwritten letter to the secretary of the interior from unknown 1885
Item 10: Statement of evidence Fort Peck 1886
Item 11: Fort Peck Agency 1886
Item 12: Synopsis of Report of Inspector Pearsons on the Fort Peck Agency 1886
Item 13: Synopsis of Report of Inspector Pearsons on the Fort Peck School 1886
Item 14: Handwritten letter to the secretary of the interior from unknown 1888
Item 15: Report on Helena M.J. from the U.S. Indian Inspection Service
Item 16: List of supplies received, issues, and remaining on hand at Fort Peck
Item 17: Report on Fort Peck Agency Schools 1891
Item 18: Handwritten letter to the Secretary of Interior from unknown regarding the Fort Peck Report 1893
Item 19: Synopsis of report of inspector Cisney, Fort Peck Agency 1891
Item 20: List of Indian Schools Employees 1892
Item 21: Inspection report on Fort Peck Agency 1894
Item 22: Inspection report on Poplar Creek Boarding School 1894
Item 23: Report as to officers, employees, police, and interpreters connected with the Fort Peck Indian Agency 1896
Item 24: Handwritten document pertaining to James Macdonald Indian Trader 1895
Item 25: Testimony of C.B. Lohmille (sp.?) 1897
Item 26: Department of interiors report on ___? 1896
Item 27: Report on Fort Peck Agency and Schools 1897
Item 28: Letter to the secretary of the interior from Indian inspector regarding the Fort Peck Indian Reservation report 1897
Item 29: Letter to secretary of interior from unknown regarding Fort Peck Agency farmer 1897
Item 30: Department of the Interior U.S. Indian Service document pertaining to the Fort Peck Reservation 1897
Item 31: Suggestions for new agent, Indians taken up on rolls at Fort Peck
Item 32: Letter to the secretary of the interior from issue clerk regarding Fort Peck Agency, Poplar, Montana 1898
Item 33: Letter to the secretary of the interior from U.S. Indian Inspector regarding Fort Peck Agency report 1805
Item 34: Reports on affairs at the Poplar River Bd’g School, Fort Peck Agency, Montana 1890
Box 4: Documents comprising Court of Claims Docket 350, Three Affiliated Tribes of Fort Berthold v. U.S.A.
File 1: United States General Accounting Office Report
Item 1: Copy of United States General Accounting Office Report Re: Petition of the Fort Peck Indians of the Fort Peck Reservation, Montana
File 2: U.S. Court of Claims Documentation
Item 1: U.S. Court of Claims record to reschedule trial date 1979
File 3: Restatement of Plaintiff’s Exceptions
Item 1: Restatement of Plaintiff’s Exceptions to Defendant’s Accounting and Supplemental Accounting for the three affiliated tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation 1979
File 4: Opinion of the Commission 1977
Item 1: Opinion of the Commission for three affiliated tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation
File 5: Index and Digest of Exhibits Presented by the Defendant
Item 1: Index and Digest of Exhibits Presented by the Defendant
File 6: Memorandum of Pretrial Conference
Item 1: Memorandum of Pretrial Conference for the three affiliated tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation 1979
File 7: General Services Administration Report
Item 1: General services administrative report for the three affiliated tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, to wit, the Arikara, Gros Ventre, and Mandan Tribes of Indians 1966
Item 2: Information relative to the acts of 1931
File 8: Indian Trust Accounting Division Office of Finance General Services Administration United States of America
Item 1: Account report on: the three affiliated tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation
Box 5: Accounting Report On: Ft. Berthold Reservation
File 1: Accounting Report On: Ft. Berthold Reservation
Item 1: Accounting Report On the three affiliated tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation Exhibits
Box 6: Document comprising Court of Claims Dockets 250 & 279, Fort Belknap Tribes v. U.S.A.
File 1: G.A.O. Report on the Fort Berthold Petition
Item 1: Letter to H.E. Waldo from John B. Nix regarding a copy of the General Accounting Office Report 1961
Item 2: Statement pertaining to Petition of the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation
Item 3: Copy of United States General Accounting Office Report Re: Petition of The Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation, to Wit, the Arikara, Gros Ventre, and Mandan Tribes of Indians
File 2: Three Letters to D. Martin from Dept. of justice re Fort Berthold report
Item 1: Letter to D. Martin from James Upton regarding The Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation v. U.S, Docket No. 350-G 1979
Item 2: Letter to D. Martin from James Upton regarding The Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation v. U.S, Docket No. 350-G 1980
Item 3: Letter to D. Martin from James Upton regarding The Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation v. U.S, Docket No. 350-G 1980
File 3: Bibliography
Item 1: Resource descriptions in Washington and Texas
File 4: List of “Issues Derived from Plaintiff’s Exceptions…”
Item 1: List of “Issues Derived from Plaintiff’s Exceptions…”
File 5: Defendant’s Requested Findings of Fact
Item 1: Defendant’s Requested Findings of Fact: The Blackfeet and Gros Ventre Tribes of Indians v. The United States of America v. The Fort Belknap Indian Community
File 6: Copy of typescript: Indian Service Expenditures of Tribal Funds on the Mescaleros Reservation, 1892-1946: A Historical Perspective on the 1975 Accounting Report by George M. Dennison (February 1977)
Item 1: Copy of typescript: Indian Service Expenditures of Tribal Funds on the Mescaleros Reservation, 1892-1946: A Historical Perspective on the 1975 Accounting Report by George M. Dennison (February 1977)
File 7: Copy of typescript: The Mescalero Reservation: A Historical Overview by George M. Dennison (September 1, 1975)
Item 1: The Mescalero Reservation: A Historical Overview by George M.
Dennison first half
File 8: Copy of typescript: The Mescalero Reservation: A Historical Overview by George M. Dennison (September 1, 1975)
Item 1: The Mescalero Reservation: A Historical Overview by George M. Dennison second half
Box 7: Documents Relating to the Academic Career of Douglas D. Martin, Sr. and Miscellaneous
File 1: Manuscript
Item1: Manuscript ‘“Policy is as Policy does” Comparing Canadian and U.S. Indian Policy in the Pacific Northwest, 1880 – 1920”, (undated)
File 2: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, “The Trans-Appalachian West, 1763-1860”, (undated)
File 3: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, “The Early American Frontier”, (undated)
File 4: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, “History c 14-2 – Literature” , (1970)
File 5: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, “Mining Frontiers”, (undated)
File 6: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, “Frontier Novels”, (1987)
File 7: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: untitled, fiction about the westward movement, (undated)
File 8: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography compiled by Douglas D. Martin: “Western Governments, Law, and Law Enforcement”, (undated)
File 9: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography compiled by Douglas D. Martin: “Indians and Indian-White Relations”, (undated)
File 10: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography compiled by Douglas D. Martin: “Indians and Indian-White Relations” (1975 revision) “Indians and Indian-White Relations”, Master Copy, (undated)
File 11: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography compiled by James H. Merrell: “Supplementary Reading List: Some Suggestions for Eastern Indians” (undated)
File 12: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography compiled by W. R. Swagerty: “Indian Impact”” (undated)
File 13: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography compiled by Lewis O. Saum: “American Civilization: The First Century of Independence” (1968)
File 14: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography compiled by E. B. Lyon: “American Colonies” (1939)
File 15: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography compiled by Mr. Carstensen: “ The Westward Movement” (1966)
File 16: Bibliographies, compiler not indicated: “ American Frontier” (1940)
Item 1: History 411 b (American Frontier), (1946)
Item 2: History 411 b (American Frontier), (1940)
Item3: History 411 c (American Frontier), (1940)
File 17: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: “History and Literature of the American West” (1975)
File 18: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: “The Westward Movement” (1962)
File 19: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: untitled, about the myth of the West (undated)
File 20: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: “ Indian White Relations” (Undated)
File 21: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: “Indian Articles – Montana Magazine” (undated)
File 22: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: “Indians and the Law” (undated)
File 23: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated: “American Indian Culture” (undated)
File 24: Bibliography, compiler not indicated (original and copy): “Representative General Works with Good Maps and Illustrations” (undated)
Item 1: Representative General Works with Good Maps and Illustrations, (original)
Item2: Representative General Works with Good Maps and Illustrations, (copy)
File 25: Douglas D. Martin’s notes on archives, libraries and other research sources regarding the Native Americans of Canada
Item 1: National Library of Canada, receipt from research facility, 1988
Item 2: List of Journals to check
Item 3: Canadian Journal of Nature Studies, price and publisher information
Item 4: Notes on Hudson Bay Company
Item 5: Notes on Boreal Institute for Northern Studies Library at University of Alberta
Item 6: Notes on Assembly of Fort Nations, Ottawa
Item 7:Notes on National library of Canada
Item 8: Notes on Alberta
File 26: Various notes and copies on Newberry Library Sources
Item 1: Notes on Newberry Publications
Item 2: Occasional Papers of the Center for the History of the American Indian
Item 3: Notes on Canada
File 27: Douglas D. Martin’s lecture notes
Item 1: Douglas D. Martin’s lecture notes to accompany the Smithsonian
Institution’s slide program “The Battle of the Little Bighorn” (undated)
File 28: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, compiled by T. C. Hinckley, “Pacific Slope States” (undated)
File 29: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated, “The American West” (undated)
File 30: Bibliography
Item 1: Bibliography, compiler not indicated, “Indians and Indian – White Relations” (undated)
File 31: Newspaper article from The Sun
Item 1: Newspaper article from The Sun, July 2, 1980: “Heat deaths in Southwest hit 64; Montana drought worst since ‘36"
File 32: Mimeograph
Item 1: Mimeograph of symposium paper by Robert F. Berkhofer, Jr. “Persisting Problems of American Indian Leadership” (February 4-6, 1976)
File 33: Memorandum
Item 1: Memorandum to employees of the U.S. Land and Natural Resources Division regarding mail delivery (July 10, 1978)
File 34: Cover letter to Douglas D. Martin from Vince Riccardi and manuscript of the play Running Fox about the Sand Creek Massacre
Item 1: Cover letter to Douglas D. Martin from Vince Riccardi
Item 2: Manuscript of the play Running Fox about the Sand Creek Massacre
File 35: Two original letters (undated), typed notes and excerpts from other letters (dated 1912-1916) regarding mining operations in Washington State
Item 1: Handwritten letter to Charles Ballard from Mr. Best regarding land claim
Item 2: Handwritten letter to Charles Ballard from Mr. Best regarding his ill mother
Item 3: Biographical information on Charles H. Ballard
Item 4: Chronological list of events in Fall 1913
Item 5: Letter to “sister” from Leon regarding camping and the mine 1912
Item 6: Letter to Burt from unknown regarding finances and the mine 1913
Item 7: Letter to “Bro” from A.C. Ballard regarding a manuscript in progress 1916
Item 8: Letter to C.H. Ballard from W.E. Gilkey regarding Alaska 1912
Box 8: Miscellaneous
File 1: Miscellaneous
Item 1: Handwritten note pertaining to Aboriginal people
Item 2: Newspaper clipping with article “Residential School Apology Considered” by Penny Gummerson 1997
Item 3: Newspaper clipping with article “New Minister Re-opens talks” by Paul Barnsley 1997
Item 4: Newspaper clipping with article titled “B.C. Treaty-Making Process Criticized” by Saul Terry 1996
Item 5: Newspaper clipping with article Nisga’a Treaty Gets Qualified Public Support but the Agreement is Attacked on Specific Points from all Sides” by R. John Hayes 1997
Item 6: Nisga’a Treaty Negotiations Agreement in Principle in Brief
Item 7: Press release “Nisga’a Ceremony Won’t End Public Involvement” 1996
Item 8: B.C. Archives and Records Service Orientation Package Records Relating to B.C. Natives
Item 9: Public Archives of Canada Manuscript Division Inventory 1961
Item 10: List of Canadian Native periodicals held by the INAC Library 1985
Item 11: Handwritten note about a negotiation 1992
Item 12: Newspaper clipping “Nation in Brief” regarding fishing and hunting 1996
Item 13: Brochure “For Seven Generations: An Information Legacy of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal People”
Item 13: Brochure “Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples”
Item 14: Newspaper clipping with article “Treaty Process Doomed Unless Governments Dump ‘Arrogant’ Attitude” by Darah Hansen
Item 15: Typed note regarding envoy appointed to break salmon-treaty deadlock
Item 16: Newspaper clipping with article “Eligibility Battle Looms Over Treaty Negotiations” by Roxanne Gregory 1996
Item 17: Newspaper clipping with article “Canada Moves Ahead in Negotiations
by Darah K. Hansen 1982
Item 18: Newspaper clipping with article “Clayoquot Agreement Could be Extended”
Item 19: Newspaper clipping with article “Ditidaht Treaty Negotiations Underway” 1996
Item 20: Newspaper clipping with article “Business Boon to Kamloops Band” by Noah Black 1996
Item 21: Newspaper clipping with article “Residential School Victims File Suit” by Noah Black 1996
Item 22: Newspaper clipping with article “Nisga’a Leader Honored for Lifetime Achievement” 1996
Item 23: Newspaper clipping with article “Agreement-in-Principle for First Modern-Day Treaty Penned in B.C.” by Raymond Lawrence 1996
Item 24: Newspaper clipping with article “Nisga’a Agreement 110-years in the Making” by Debora Lockyer 1996
File 2: Miscellaneous
Item 1: Handwritten notes pertaining to Douglas treaties 1990
Item 2: Washington executive order reduction of Colville Reserve
Item 3: Article “Righting a Century-Old Wrong” by John Corsiglia 1992
Item 4: Handwritten note regarding Ingles Tsimslua
Item 5: Thirty Years in the Canadian North-West by Rev. James Woodsworth, D.D.
Item 6: Book review of Aboriginal Peoples and Politics: the Indian Land Question in British Columbia 1849-1989 by Paul Tennant
Item 7: Book review of An Iron Land Upon the People: The Law Against the Potlatch on the Northwest Coast by Douglas Cole
Item 8: “Turbulent Frontiers” and British Expansion: Governor James Douglas, the Royal Navy, and the British Columbia Gold Rushes by Barry M. Gough
Item 9: Send a Gunboat! Checking Slavery and Controlling Liqour Traffic among Coast Indians of British Columbia in the 1860’s by Barry M. Gough
Item 10: British Columbia Historical Quarterly vol. XI No. 2 1947
Item 11: Page from Judge Begbie in Action by Sydney G. Petit 1947
Item 12: Pages from Judge Begbie in Action by Sydney G. Petit 1947
Item 13: Pages from Judge Begbie in Action by Sydney G. Petit 1947
Item 14: Page from Lieutenant-Colonel Israel Wood Powell, M.D., C.M. 1946
Item 15: Pages from Israel Wood Powell by B.A. McKelvie 1947
Item 16: Page from Steamboat Days, 1870-1883, 1947
Item 17: Pages from Sir Douglas K.C.B.: The Father of British Columbia
File 3: British Columbia Turn of the Century Clippings
Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes
Item 2: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding the report of the royal commission on Indian Affairs for the Provence of British Columbia
Item 3: “Before the Pale-Face Came” Indian names for familiar places map
Item 4: Newspaper article “Squamish Mission, of 300 People, on North Shore, Date Back to Late Sixties” by H.M. Cassidy
Item 5: Newspaper article “North Shore Indian Cemeteries” by Beryl Gray
File 4: British Columbia Cattle and Ranching
Item 1: Pages from Some Pioneers of the Cattle Industry by Robie L. Reid
File 5: British Columbia Explorers
Item 1: Handwritten note regarding BC
Item 2: Pages from The Journal of Jacinto Caamano by Henry R. Wagner and W.A. Newcombe 1938
Item 3: Copy of Titian Ramsay Peale and his Journals of the Wilkes Expedition 1799-1885
Item 4: Pages from Nookta Sound in 1789 Joseph Ingraham’s Account edited by Mark D. Kaplanoff
Item 5: Pages from Pedro de Alberni and the Spanish Claim to Nookta by Joseph P. Sanchez
Item 6: Papers Relative to the Exploration by Captain Palliser
File 6: British Columbia Indian Biography
Item 1: Newspaper clipping announcement regarding the Canadian Council for Native Business 1992
Item 2: Copy of Teaching in the B.C. Hinterland, 1928-1933 Beyond Hope, Past Redemption: The Lottie Bowron Story by Thomas Fleming and Carolyn Smyly
Item 3: Pages from Captain St. Paul of Kamloops by George D. Brown, Jr., and W. Kaye Lamb 1939
Item 4: Sydney Jamison History bibliography
Item 5: Handwritten note regarding A.G. Penne
Item 6: Copy of Chiefly Indian by Henry Pennier
File 7: British Columbia Fur Trade
Item 1: Copy of Exile in the Wilderness by Jean Murray Cole
Item 2: Copy of Comodityes besides Furres by Douglas Leechman
Item 3: Copy of I Sowed Garden Seeds by Douglas Leechman
Item 4: Copy of The Character of the British Columbia Frontier by Barry M. Gough
Item 5: Copy of Indian Control of the Maritime Fur Trade and the Northwest Coast by Robin Fisher
Item 6: Copy of Missions to the Indians of British Columbia by Robin Fisher
Item 7: Copy of Second Journal of Simon Fraser from May 30th to June 10th 1808
Item 8: Copy of The Introduction of Intoxicating Liquors Amongst the Indians of the Northwest Coast
Item 9: Copy of Documents Relating to the Mystery of Mrs. Barkley’s Diary 1942
Item 10: Copy of Four Letters from Richard Cadman Etches to Sir Joseph Banks, 1788-92 1942
Item 11: Copy of John Tod: Career of a Scotch Boy
Item 12: Copy of The Journal of John Work, 1835
Item 13: Book review of The Narrative of His Life
File 8: Fur Trade
Item 1: Notes on RG10 – Canada – BC Agency Records
Item 2: Copy of Diffusion of Diseases in the Western Interior of Canada, 1830-1850
Item 3: Copy of Trade and Imperial Approaches: Introduction
Item 4: Copy of The Home Guard Cree and the Hudson’s Bay Company: The First Hundred Years
Item 5: Copy of Indian Control of the Maritime Fur Trade and the Northwest Coast
Item 6: Copy of A Colony of Very Useful Hands’
Item 7: Copy of The Beaver Magazine of the North
Item 8: Copy of The Ac Ko Mok Ki Map
Item 9: Copy of By Fayre and Gentle Meanes, The Hudson’s Bay Company and the American Indian
File 9: British Columbia 19th Century Indians and Mining
Item 1: Copy of A study of the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia
Item 2: Copy of Beautiful British Columbia Magazine, summer 1987
Item 3: Copy of Pioneer Surveys and Surveyors
Item 4: Copy of Visit to San Juan Island
Item 5: Copy of Copper
Item 6: Copy of Varieties of Race
Item 7: Copy of Davidson’s farm
Item 8: Copy of Mr. Birch’s Report
Item 9: Copy of The Discovery of Hill’s Bar In 1858
Item 10: Copy of Agriculture in Vancouver Island
Item 11: Copy of Varieties of Salmon
Item 12: Copy of John Carmichael Haynes
Item 13: Copy of Gold-Rush Narratives
Item 14: Copy of Similkameen Trails, 1846-61
Item 15: Copy of Four Years in British Columbia and Vancouver Island
Item 16: Copy of Indian Fishermen
Item 17: Copy of Victoria
Item 18: Copy of Approach of Winter
Item 19: Copy of Canoe Journey
Item 20: Copy of Return to Victoria
Item 21: Copy of The Boundary Question
Item 22: Copy of Routes to the Interior
Item 23: Copy of Routes to the Interiior
Item 24: Copy of Lilloett Meadows
Item 25: Copy of “Palaver” with Indians
Item 26: Copy of Barclay Sound
Item 27: Copy of Early Protestant Missions
Item 28: Copy of Mission of Mr. Duncan
Item 29: Copy of School Commenced
Item 30: Copy of Question of Locality
Item 31: Copy of Lieut. Palmer’s report
Item 32: Copy of Abundance of Fish
Item 33: Copy of Fruits and Shrubs
Item 34: Copy of Climate
Item 35: Copy of Welsh Miners in British Columbia
Item 36: Copy of Bushby Journal, 1858-1859
Item 37: Copy of Bushby Journal, 1858-1859
Item 38: Copy of Bushby Journal, 1858-1859
Item 39: Copy of Indian Participation in the Gold Discoveries
Item 40: Copy of Four Letters Relating to the Cruise of the “Thetis” 1852-53
Item 41: Copy of Cruise of the “Thetis” 1852-53
Item 42: Copy of Fur and Gold in Similkameen
Item 43: Copy of Coal from the Northwest Coast
Item 44: Copy of Notes and Comments
File 10: British Columbia Lumbering
Item 1: Copy of Early Lumbering on Vancouver Island
Item 2: Copy of Early Lumbering on Vancouver Island
Item 3: Copy of Early Lumbering on Vancouver Island
File 11: British Columbia Farming
Item 1: Copy of B.C. Geographical Series, Number 9
Item 2: Copy of The process of Settlement in the Lower Fraser Valley—in its Provincial Context
Item 3: Copy of The process of Settlement in the Lower Fraser Valley—in its Provincial Context
Item 4: Copy of Agricultural Development in the Lower Fraser Valley
Box 9: Miscellaneous
File 1: BC Indian 20th Century Economy
Item 1: Occupational distribution of Indians in British Columbia
File 2: BC 20th Century Law
Item 1: The Tseshaht Band v. British Columbia court case 1991
Item 2: The Indian Reserve as a Negotiated Reality by Paul Hideo Kariya 1987
Item 3: Estimated off-reserve concentrations of Natives 1980
Item 4: List of persons with Indian mother tongues, 1981
Item 5: British Columbia on-reserve Native labor force activity 1981
Item 6: Employment summary of British Columbia Indians by activity sector 1972-73
Item 7: Main cause of death in British Columbia Indians 1977 and 1981
Item 8: Map showing location of attempted suicides by Native females in British Columbia 1977
Item 9: Issue of Communique (newsletter?) with headline Siddon renews funding to implement the Sechelt Indian self-government act
Item 10: Issue of Communique (newsletter?) with headline Westbank Indian band signs framework agreement to negotiate self-government
Item 11: Issue of Communique (newsletter?) with headline Gitksan and Wet’ Suwet’ En people celebrate signing of self-government framework agreement
Item 12: Government of Canada news release with headline Brummet and McKnight confirm signing of Master Tuition Agreement for BC Indians
Item 13: Issue of Communique (newsletter?) with headline McKnight marks signing of $58 million afa with Nuu-Chah-Nulth tribal council
Item 14: Government of Canada news release with headline West Bank Inquiry Released
Item 15: Bill C-93: an act relating to self-government for the Sechelt Indian Band 1986
Item 16: Newspaper clipping with headline Act of Liberation regarding the self-government bill published by The Vancouver Sun February 15, 1992
Item 17: Newspaper clipping with headline Leap of Faith regarding the self-government bill published February 15, 1992
Item 18: Application of the Provincial Property Tax Regime to the Sechelts in Comparison to Other Indian Bands
Item 19: Chronology of events leading to the establishment of Sechelt Band self-government
Item 20: Copy of Indian Land Claims in British Columbia by Susan A. Sparrow
File 3: Land Policies and Disputes
Item 1: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice vol. 13 no. 5 1984 with headline C.N.R. Attempts to ‘Railroad’ Indians
Item 2: Newspaper clipping (copy) of Native Invoice August 1984 with headline The Haida Point of View
Item 3: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice vol. 12 no. 4 1983 with headline Nishgas Celebrate 26 Years of Progress
Item 4: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice April 1983 with headline First Ministers Conference
Item 5: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice vol. 12 no. 1 1983 with headline D.F.O. Raids Sting Natives
Item 6: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice September-October 1982 with headline Indian Education: An Historical Prospective
Item 7: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice January 1982 with headline B.C. Hydro’s Hat Creek Project is a Threat to Surrounding Communities, the Environment, and the Thompson River
Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline Boldt II Called For 1979
Item 9: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1979 with headline Transcultural Workshop
Item 10: Newspaper clipping with headline End of Season October 1979
Item 11: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice with headline Western Indian Corporation 1979
Item 12: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice February 1979 with headline Indian Act Revisions
Item 13: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice February 1979 with Poets’ Corner poem Generation Vibrations
Item 14: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice January 1979 with headline Indians and the Law
Item 15: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice vol. 8 no. 4 1978 with headline Tribal Groups Move to Form Aboriginal Council
Item 16: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice September 1978 with headline Faulkner on Indian Act Revisions
Item 17: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice vol. 8 no. 1 1978 with headline The Socred Cabinet Betrayal
Item 18: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice October 1977 with headline United Fisherman & Allied Workers’ Union
Item 19: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker June 1995 with headline 77-Year-Old Pedophile Sentenced to 11 Years by Susan Lazaruk
Item 20: Copy of Separate and Unequal : Indian and White Girls at all Hallows School 1884-1920 by Jean Barman
Item 21: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1995 with headline Making up for Lost Time: A Community Responds to Ritual Abuse by Lorna Olson
Item 22: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1995 with headline Recollections of Life at a Residential School by Pauline Dempsey
Item 23: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1995 with headline Children Victimized in Residential Schools by Deborah Lockyer
Item 24: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Vancouver Sun article of residential schools June 29, 1991
Item 25: Newspaper clipping (copy) with headline Residential Schools Deplored by Scott Simpson
Item 26: Newspaper clipping with headline Dry Run a Success for Native Housing
by Stewart Bell
Item 27: Newspaper clipping of The Vancouver Sun April 21, 1992 with headline Recycling Effort Creates Health Fear on Native Reserve by Stewart Bell
Item 28: Newspaper clipping with headline Burns Lake Man Charged with Two Murder Counts
Item 29: Newspaper clipping of The Vancouver Sun with headline Vancouver Man Acquitted in Musqueam Torching, Stabbing
Item 30: Newspaper clipping of The Vancouver Sun with headline Doctors Missed Hemorrhage, Coroner Says of Native Death by Jeff Nagel
Item 31: Newspaper clipping with headline Natives Complain Church Denying Equal Justice by Douglas Todd
Item 32: Newspaper clipping of The Vancouver Sun 1992 with headline Lil-wat People’s Lawyer Accuses International Court of Blindness
Item 33: Newspaper clipping with headline B.C. to Feature Aboriginal Culture in Tourism Bid
Item 34: Newspaper clipping with headline Native Women’s Struggle to Survive Recalled in Spirit-Cleansing Ceremony by Karen Gram 1992
Item 35: Newspaper clipping with headline Extraordinary Life of the Man Who Was Bill Mayse
Item 36: Newspaper clipping with headline Northern Natives Seek Inquiry into Allegations of Brutality by Scott Simpson
Item 37: Newspaper clipping with headline Nisga’a Seek Business to Build On by Scott Simpson
Item 38: Newspaper clipping of Kamloops Daily News with headline Meeting of Metis Peoples Isolates Quest for Self-Government 1992
Item 39: Newspaper clipping with headline Nisga’a: Weaving New Worlds
Item 40: Newspaper clipping of Sun Provincial with headline Former Band Chief Not Out of the Woods Yet in Bison Breeding Dispute by Larry Pynn 1992
Item 41: Newspaper clipping of Canadian Press with headline Indian Family Awarded $143,000
Item 42: Newspaper clipping with headline Housing: 100 Years Required to Fill Demand. Officials Claim
Item 43: Newspaper clipping with headline Co-Op Clash by Scott Simpson
Item 44: Copy of an article titled Mission Accomplished: A United Church
Tradition Ends at Prince Rupert published by British Columbia Report 1991
Item 45: Newspaper clipping with headline Kitimaat Band Gives Tentative Yes to Low-Pollution Paper Mill Plan by Stewart Bell
Item 46: Newspaper clipping of Kamloops Daily News with headline Indian Band to Open Resort on Lakefront Near Kamloops by Rosetta Cannata
Item 47: Newspaper clipping of The Vancouver Sun 1992 with headline Catch-22 Stalls Small Band’s Plans for Prosperity
Item 48: Newspaper clipping of The Vancouver Sun with headline $10 Million Eases Band Timber Loss by Canadian Press 1992
Item 49: Newspaper clipping of The Herald’s News Services with headline Victoria, British Columbia
Item 50: Newspaper clipping of The Globe and Mail 1992 with headline Caring for the Health of the Natives by Susan Mitchell
Item 51: Newspaper clipping with headline Indian Crews Earning Less on Pipeline by Bill Smith 1992
Item 52: Newspaper clipping, partial article regarding pipeline
Item 53: Newspaper clipping with headline Canada’s Misty Isles by Paul St. Pierre
Item 54: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker with headline Landmark Logging Agreement Teetering by D.B. Smith
Item 55: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1993 with headline Hydro Project Devastating Region by Dana Wagg
Item 56: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1995 with headline Conservationists See Red Over Reserve Deforestation by R. John Hayes
Item 57: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1993 with headline Government’s Goal Divide and Conquer
Item 58: Newspaper clipping with headline Commission Member Urges Native Police by Times-Colonist Staff 1992
Item 59: Newsletter titled A New Era of Stewardship Forest Practices and Land Use in British Columbia
Item 60: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker with headline B.C. Justice Inquiry Put on Hold by D.B. Smith 1993
Item 61: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker with headline School Celebrates Okanagan Culture by Bernelda Wheeler 1993
Item 62: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker with headline Justice Inquiry
Tackled Prejudice, Unfair Treatment Against Natives by Max Paris 1993
Item 63: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker with headline Nanoose Wins Bid to Save Burial Sites by Dina O’Meara 1994
Item 64: Newspaper clipping of The Globe and Mail 1995 with headline Board Feat by Katie Smith Milway
Item 65: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1994 with headline Diversity of Native Artisans Exhibited by Karen Levin
Item 66: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1994 with headline B.C. Tobacco Policy Racist – Retailers by Deborah Lockyer
Item 67: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1994 with headline Vancouver Casino May Jeopardize Gaming Plans by Susan Lazaruk
Item 68: Newspaper clipping of Windspeaker 1994 with headline Band Vows to Fight Second Artificial Reef by Don Anderson
Item 69: Haida Totems: A Salvage Operation by John and Carolyn Smyly
File 4: B.C. Land Policies
Item 1: Land Claims – B.C. Nishga
Item 2: Whose Land? The Native Question by Boyce Richardson
Item 3: For the Record memorial to the Honorable Frank Oliver Minister of the Interior, Ottawa
Item 4: Article titled Lonely Cries of Distrust Anger and Pain Fuel Native Claims
Item 5: Historical Papers Communications Historiques 1975
Item 6: A Decade of Change: Origins of the Nishga and Tsimshian Land Protests in the 1880’s by E. Palmer Patterson II
File 5: B.C. Land Claims
Item 1: Newspaper clipping with headline Righting a Century-Old Wrong by John Corsiglia
Item 2: Newspaper clipping with headline Natives: Better Health, Less Family Violence Come with Sobriety 1992
Item 3: Newspaper clipping of Southam News with headline Fighting the White Bureaucracy to Keep the Money at Home by Mike Trickey
Item 4: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice vol. XVI no. 7 1962 with headline BC Natives Win Liquor Rights
Item 5: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1962 with headline American Native Youth Confer Over Problems
Item 6: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Supreme Court Dismisses B.C. Government Appeal
Item 7: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Tsonoqua by Kenneth Charlie
Item 8: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1961 with headline Far-Reaching Verdict in Liquor Case
Item 9: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1962 with headline Calder Asks B.C. Take Over Indian Affairs Operation
Item 10: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1962 with headline Natives Ballot for Liquor Rights
Item 11: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1962 with headline Don’t Integrate the North American Indian
Item 12: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1964 with headline Lawyer Pinpoints Flaws in C-130
Item 13: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Brotherhood Seeks Unity Against Bill C-123 ‘A Nasty Piece of Legislation’
Item 14: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Not by the Crown But It’s Vassals
Item 15: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Indian Resentment Mounts
Item 16: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline CNR Segregates Indian Travellers
Item 17: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Authority Describes Totems at Kitwanga
Item 18: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline Canada’s Indians Face Short Life, Slums, Poverty
Item 19: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1966 with headline Indian Reserves Program Spread Over Five Years
Item 20: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1966 with headline End Segregation at Alert Bay, Says Brotherhood
Item 21: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1967 with headline Guy Williams Heads Native Brotherhood
Item 22: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1967 with headline Laing Addresses Brotherhood
Item 23: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1967 with headline Laing Speaks to B.C. Brotherhood
Item 24: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1967 with headline Laing Addresses Brotherhood
Item 25: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1967 with headline History Explains Indian Claims
Item 26: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1968 with headline Natives Promised New Deal
Item 27: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1968 with headline Cabinet Said To Be Tense and Divided Over Indian Affairs Department Change
Item 28: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1977 with headline Land Claims First by Bob Joseph
Item 29: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1977 with headline From Ketchikan to Barrow
Item 30: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1977 with headline Provincial Government Betrays Nishgas
Item 31: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1977 with headline Nishga Indians First to Gov….
Item 32: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1979 with headline Musqueams Court Case by Larry Still
Item 33: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1981 with headline Bands and Tribal Councils… State Aboriginal Rights, Claims
Item 34: Newspaper clipping (copy) of The Native Voice 1965 with headline City Indians Crowded, Suspicious
File 6: B.C. Land Claims
Item 1: Newspaper clipping of Transition with headline “Kamloops” Amendment Clears Commons 1988
Item 2: Newspaper clipping of Western Native News with headline Union of B.C. Chiefs Shocked by Provincial NDP 1992
Item 3: Newspaper clipping of Western Native News with headline Chiefs Condemn Federal Agenda by Brian Savage 1991
Item 4: Newspaper clipping of Western Native News with headline Mulroney
Meets with B.C. Chiefs 1990
Item 5: Newspaper clipping of Western Native News with headline B.C. Government Responds… by Ryan Edwards 1990
Item 6: Newspaper clipping of Western Native News with headline Stein Valley Voices for the Wilderness Festival 1990
Item 7: Newspaper clipping of Western Native News with headline A New Native Land Claims Policy for British Columbia 1990
Item 8: Newspaper clipping of Transition with headline Minister Announces Membership of New B.C. Treaty Commission by Brenda Buckner 1993
Item 9: Newspaper clipping of Transition with headline British Columbia Works Towards Modern-Day Treaties with First Nations by Larina Dyck 1994
Item 10: Newsletter from Native Agenda News for September/October 1991
Item 11: Issue of Communique with headline Ingenika Band Ratifies Settlement Agreement
Item 12: Issue of Communique with headline Lower Kootenay Claim Settled 1989
Item 13: Issue of Communique with headline Progress on British Columbia Claims 1990
Item 14: Issue of Communique with headline Minister Siddon Meets with Indian Leaders in British Columbia
Item 15: Issue of Communique with headline Federal Native Agenda Takes Shape in British Columbia 1990
Item 16: Issue of Communique with headline Canada, B.C. and First Nations Congress Announce Task Force to Propose Organization of Tripartite Claims Negotiations in B.C.
Item 17: Issue of Communique with headline Siddon Makes Cost-Sharing Proposal on B.C. Native Land Claims
Item 18: Issue of Communique with headline Federal Government Announces Appointments to the British Columbia Claims Task Force 1991
Item 19: News release regarding The Nisga’a Tribal Council Framework Agreement Signed
Item 20: Issue of Communique with headline Sechelt Land Claim Accepted for Negotiation 1991
Item 21: Issue of Communique with headline Historic Progress Achieved on the Relationship Between the Government of Canada and Indians of Canada
Item 22: Issue of Communique with headline Comprehensive Land Claim Accepted for Negotiation in B.C. 1991
Item 23: Issue of Communique with headline Canada Endorses Recommendations of B.C. Claims Task Force
File 7: B.C. Land Claims
Item 1: Newspaper clipping with headline NDP about-face jolts all parties 1992
Item 2: Newspaper clipping from The Associated press with headline Mounties, Indians in clash, Canadian rail line damaged in violence 1990
Item 3: Newspaper clipping Across Canada with headline Enter valley at your peril, Indians tell B.C. foresters 1989
Item 4: Newspaper clipping from Associated Press with headline B.C. Indians protesting Viet clam diggers 1992
Item 5: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Land Claims Minister rues denial of break in court battle with Gitksan 1992
Item 6: Newspaper clipping with headline Petter waffles on title issue
Item 7: Newspaper clipping with headline Indians take up talk offer Island bands head to land claim table
Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline Gitwangak band sues for ruling on Westar
Item 9: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Richmond mayor ready to talk turf over Musqueam claims 1992
Item 10: Newspaper clipping with headline Righting a century-old wrong 1992
Item 11: Newspaper clipping with headline Gitksan, wet’suwet’en release land claim stress humor, planning 1992
Item 12: Newspaper clipping with headline Band bid wins river lands
Item 13: Newspaper clipping with headline NPD waves a stick as well as carrot
Item 14: Newspaper clipping with headline B.C. drops hard line on native land rights 1992
Item 15: Newspaper clipping with headline Province of British Columbia
Item 16: Newspaper clipping with headline Native band outbids town for Campbell River land
Item 17: Newspaper clipping with headline Rights Acquisition Advisor Aboriginal Lands
Item 18: Newspaper clipping with headline NDP blinked on land claims
Item 19: Issue of Information with headline Comprehensive Claims in British Columbia
Item 20: Copy of Haida Indian Land Claims and South Moresby National Park by Robert Keller 1990
Item 21: Copy of Carrier Sekani Policy on Interim Measures to Prepare for a Land Claims Settle
Item 22: Copy of Carrier Sekani Tribal Council
Item 23: B.C. Supreme Court decision March 1991 summary and findings
Item 24: Newspaper clipping from Drawing the line with headline B.C. Indians Claim a Rich Chunk of the Province by Kristin Jackson
Item 25: Newspaper clipping from The New York Times with headline It All Started With Fur Traders; Now It’s in Court by John F. Burns
Item 26: Newspaper article titled A Perspective on the Indian Nations in Canada and Canada: The Musqueam Decision a Confirmation of Indian Rights
Item 27: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Musqueam Indians Enjoy Good Relationship with Taxpayers January 20, 1992
Item 28: Newspaper clipping from The New York Times with headline It All Started With Fur Traders; Now It’s in Court by John F. Burns
Item 29: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Clayoquot Sound Battle Escalates by D.B. Smith 1994
Item 30: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Gitxsan, Wet’suwet’en Suspend Suit in Favor of Treaty Negotiations by Carol Eichstaedt and Doug Donaldson
Item 31: Assembly of First Nations Bulletin with headline Leaders Jubilant Over High Court Decision November 1984
Item 32: Written analysis of the Guerin v. The Queen case
Item 33: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline B.C. Limiting Land Yield to Five Per Cent by Linda Caldwell
Item 34: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Chiefs Vow to Protect Land Near Bella Coola by Debora Lockyer
Item 35: Newspaper clipping from AMMSA with headline Spiritual Healer Helps to End Standoff by Kelvin Collins with Debora Lockyer October 1995
Item 36: Newspaper clipping from AMMSA with headline Spiritual Man Wants
No Fanfare by Kelvin Collins and Debora Lockyer
Item 37: Newspaper clipping with headline More Band Members Arrested
Item 38: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Douglas Lake Blockade Dismantled by Gloria Russo
Item 39: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline A Blockade Summer Looms in La-La-Land and Sentencing Circles May Offer Changes for Young Offenders July 1995
Item 40: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Nisga’a Land Claim Nears Agreement: Negotiations Marred by Leaked Documents, Critical Opponents by Susan Lazaruk April 1995
Item 41: Newspaper clipping with headline Lawyer to Head B.C. Treaty Commission by John Hayes
Item 42: Newspaper clipping with headline Musqueam Band Hikes Land Rents: Rent Increases Fuel Uncertainty Over Long-Term Leases by Susan Lazaruk
Item 43: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Sechelt to Enter Land Claim Talks by Darah Hansen March 1995
Item 44: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Sechelt Joins the B.C. Treaty Commission by Darah Hansen
Item 45: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Tsilhqot’in File Huge Land Claims by Debora Lockyer
Item 46: Issue of Christopher Moore Writers of History with headline The Gitksan and the Wet’suwet’en
Item 47: Newspaper clipping with headline Crucial Ruling Due on Aboriginal Land Claims
Item 48: Newspaper clipping with partial article regarding land claims 1991
Item 49: Smithers Registry document regarding the Supreme Court of British Columbia case between Delgamuukw and The Queen 1991
Item 50: Newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail with headline The Battle of Who Owns B.C. by John Cruickshank 1985
Item 51: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Indians Lose Case
Item 52: Newspaper clipping from Sun Native Affairs with headline Indians Predate Troy Era by Terry Glavin
Item 53: Newspaper clipping with headline Band Agrees to Forego Setting up Toll
Booth on Road, Minister Says
Item 54: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Gitskan Vow to Fight Appeal Date Delay by Scott Simpson
Item 55: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Victoria Forced to Change Stand on Native Land Claims by Terry Glavin
Item 56: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with partial article regarding land claims
File 8: Fishing – Washington
Item 1: Empty envelope addressed to Douglas D. Martin from the Canadian Embassy
Item 2: Handwritten miscellaneous notes regarding fishing
Item 3: Copy of The Lummi Indians and the Canadian/American Pacific Salmon Treaty by Daniel L. Boxberger
Item 4: Copy of The Kalispel Tribe and the Indian Claims Commission Experience by Robert C. Carriker
Item 5: Copy of Treaties: Fishing Rights in the Pacific Northwest – The Supreme Court “Legislates” an Equitable Solution by Rod Vessels 1980
Item 6: Copy of Fishing Rights: Indian Fishing Rights and Congress: The Salmon and Steelhead Conservation and Enhancement Act of 1980 by Joseph P. Mentor
Item 7: Report on Clarifying Indian Treaties, Executive Orders, and Acts of Congress with Respect to Indian Fishing Rights 1987
Item 8: Report To Empower Indian Tribes to Exercise Misdemeanor Criminal Jurisdiction Over Indians 1991
File 9: Lilloet
Item 1: Excerpt of Chapter one of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 2: Excerpt of Chapter two of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 3: Excerpt of Chapter three of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 4: Excerpt of Chapter four of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 5: Excerpt of Chapter four of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 6: Excerpt of Chapter four of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 7: Excerpt of Chapter five of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 8: Excerpt of Chapter five of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 9: Excerpt of Chapter five of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 10: Excerpt of Chapter six of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 11: Excerpt of Chapter seven of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 12: Excerpt of Chapter seven of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 13: Excerpt of Chapter eight of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 14: Excerpt of Chapter eight of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 15: Excerpt of Chapter seven of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 16: Excerpt of Chapter seven of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 17: Excerpt of Chapter eight of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 18: Excerpt of Chapter nine of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 19: Excerpt of Chapter nine of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 20: Excerpt of Chapter nine of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 21: Excerpt of Chapter nine of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 22: Excerpt of Chapter nine of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 23: Excerpt of Epilogue of The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
Item 24: Source notes for The Same as Yesterday, a book about the Lillooet Tribe
File 10: Fishing – 20th Century B.C.
Item 1: Copy of The Development of the Pacific Salmon-Canning Industry A Grown Man’s Game by Dianne Newell
Item 2: Copy of The Fisherman’s Problem: Ecology and Law in the California Fisheries, 1850-1980 by Arthur F. McEvoy
Item 3: Copy of Waves of Change: Mechanization in the Pacific Coast Canned-Salmon Industry, 1864-1914 by Patrick W. O’Bannon
Item 4: Except of Canadian Geographic with article Eulachon on the Fraser
Item 5: Newspaper clipping from The Globe and Mail with headline Cult Raised Large Sums, Police Say
Item 6: Newspaper clipping with headline Salmon Free-For-All Left Stocks in Peril: Quotas High, Enforcement Low by Robert Williamson
Item 7: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline B.C. Kills Kemano Project by Susan Lazaruk 1995
Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline China Celebrates, but No Longer Shares Mao’s Passion by Rod Mickleburgh
Item 9: Newspaper clipping with headline B.C. Salmon Fishery Suffers New Blow by Miro Cernetig
Item 10: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Aboriginal Fishery Easy Scapegoat for Missing Fish
Item 11: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Officials Unaware of Activities of Aboriginal Fisheries Officers by Debora Lockyer 1994
Item 12: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Fishery Studies Exonerate Natives in Missing Salmon by Susan Lazaruk 1995
Item 13: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Columbia River to Undergo Restoration by Ian Cobb 1995
Item 14: Newspaper clipping with headline B.C. Rail Blockade Goes Down
Item 15: Newspaper clipping Nation in Brief sections with headline B.C. Halts Non-Native Adoptions
Item 16: Newspaper clipping with headline Fishing Fray Carrying On 1993
Item 17: Newspaper clipping from Windspeaker with headline Kemano II Opponents Claim Project Endangers Salmon Stocks by Susan Lazaruk
Item 18: Newspaper clipping from The Native Voice with headline Restore Indian Salmon Rights
Item 19: Canadian Press Wire Service with title Canadians’ Salmon Strategy Riles U.S. Observers
File 11: Fishing 20th Century B.C.
Item 1: Newspaper clipping from the Times with headline Natives Feel in Middle of Dispute, Fleet Tied Up by Carla Wilson
Item 2: Newspaper clipping with headline Judge Reverses Indian Fishermen’s Acquittal 1992
Item 3: 84 Years in Bella Coola: A Conversation with George Draney by Barry Brower
Item 4: Issue of Pacific Northwest Quarterly April 1991
Item 6: Primary sources data sheet edited by Richard H. Engeman from the Pacific Northwest Quarterly
Item 7: Excerpt of Harvey Manning regarding fish traps
Item 8: Excerpt of The Same As Yesterday
Item 9: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Surprise Telephone Call Ended Secret Operation to Buy Fish from Natives by Mark Hume
Item 10: Newspaper clipping from The Vancouver Sun with headline Minister Not Consulted on Deal to End Probe of Sales, Aide Says by Scott Simpson and Mark Hume
Item 11: Magazine article titled Two Rivers, Two Cultures by George Gmelch
Item 12: Letter to the Prime Minister of Canada, Brian Mulroney, from Cecil M. Reid regarding Indian involvement in fisheries, dated 1986
Item 13: Copy of Uncommon Property: The Fishing and Fish-Processing Industries in British Columbia edited by Patricia Marchak, Neil Guppy, and John McMullan
Item 14: Copy of Salmon Canneries: British Columbia North Coast by Gladys Young Blyth
Box 10: Miscellaneous
File 1: Copies of Books and Reports
Item 1: Copy of Puget Sound Indian Demography, 1900-1920: Migration and Economic Integration by Russel Lawrence Barsh
Item 2: Copy of Trade and Change on the Columbia Plateau 1750-1840 by Laura Peers
Item 3: Copy of In and Out of the Labor Force: The Lummi Indians and the Development of the Commercial Salmon Fishery of North Puget Sound, 1880-1900 by Daniel L. Boxberger
Item 4: Copy of History, Narrative, and Temporarily: Examples from the Northwest Coast by Michael Harkin
Item 5: Copy of Indecent Exposure by Michele Stenehjem
Item 6: Copy of The Indian Chief and the Wagon Train by Robert H. Ruby and John A. Brown
Item 7: Copy of Raiders from the North by Mike Vouri
Item 8: Copy of A Washington Tradition by Jacqueline Williams
Item 9: Copy of I See What I Have Done by Coll-Peter Thrush and Robert H. Keller
Item 10: Copy of Creating Cmeldoms: The Puget Case by Bruce G. Miller
Item 11: Copy of Resistance, Coercion, and Revitalization. The Shuswap Encounter with Roman Catholic Missionaries, 1860-1900
Item 12: Copy of Negotiations or Dictations? 1997
Item 13: Copy of Special Recent Developments: What About Colville? By Bess Lee Chen
File 2: Copies of Books and Reports
Item 1: Copy of Lines in Sand: Shifting Boundaries Between Indians and Non-Indians in the Puget Sound Region by Alexandra Harmon
Item 2: Copy of The 1932 Handshake Agreement: Yakama Indian Treaty Rights and Forest Service Policy in the Pacific Northwest by Andrew H. Fisher
File 3: Northwest Indian Labor
Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding resources
Item 2: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding Helen Schuster
Item 3: Magazine article titled Flower of the Vine by Raymond Sokolov
Item 4: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding Augustine Laure
Item 5: Newspaper clipping from The New York Times with headline Puget Sound Fish Farms Challenged
Item 6: Index card with handwritten notes regarding Kalespel 1880-92
Item 7: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding George A. Pettih
Item 8: Index card with handwritten notes regarding Merriam Florence
Item 9: Copies of photos featuring diverse Indian tribes
Item 10: Index card with handwritten notes regarding Blackfeet
Item 11: Newspaper clipping from Yakima Valley Journal with headline Apple Harvest Time Brings Vision of Profits by Timothy Egan
Item 12: Copy of Indian community
Item 13: Copy of Provincial Archives of British Columbia: Information for Researchers
File 4: Copies of Reports
Item 1: Copy of Dr. McKay’s Chinook Address 1892
Item 2: Copy of The Yakima Early History
File 5: Puget Sound
Item 1: Issues, questions information regarding Puget Sound
File 6: Washington Policies Impart
Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding Washington Policies Impart
File 7: PNW Historical Map
Item 1: Brochure for British Columbia 1970 road map campground and fishing guide
Item 2: Indian migration map
Item 3: Indian Linguistic Groups map
Item 4: Indian Tribes 1790 map
Item 5: Overland Exploration of the Oregon Country 1792-1844 map
Item 6: The Early Fur Trade 1790 map
Item 7: Catholics Missions 1838-1850 map
Item 8: The Later Fur Trade 1821-1850 map
Item 9: Indian Reservations map
File 8: NW Coast Cultures
Item 1: Copy of Early-Nineteenth-Century Prophetic Movements in the Columbia Plateau by Elizabeth Vibert
Item 2: Copy of A Chinookan Case Study by David Peterson
Item 3: Copy of The Jesup North Pacific Expedition by James Alexander Teit
Item 4: Excerpt of Teit, The Lillooet Indians
Item 5: Copy of Notes on the Tahltan Indians of British Columbia by James Teit
Item 6: Excerpt of unknown book
Item 7: Copy of Review Article by Bruce G. Miller
File 9: NW Cult Cultures
Item 1: Review Article of Handbook of North America Indians: Northwest Coast by Anne Goodfellow
Item 2: Copy of Formation of Mackenzie Delta Frontier Culture by John J. Honigmann
Item 3: Copy of The Evolution of Central Northwest Coast Societies by Abraham Rosman and Paula Rubel
Item 4: Newspaper clipping from The Ubyssey with headline Hatzic Rock Still Speaking by Charlie Gillis
Item 5: Excerpt of The Lummi Indians by Wayne Suttles
Item 6: Excerpt of Post-Contact Culture Change Among the Lummi Indians by Reginald H. Roy
Item 7: Excerpt of Miners’ Ten Commandments
Item 8: Copy of The Oolachan Fishery by H.A. Collison
Item 9: Excerpt of The Story of the Sechelt Nation by Lester Peterson
Item 10: Book review of Little Bit Know Something: Stories in a Language of Anthropology 1990 by Robin Ridington
Item 11: Excerpt of First Families of Southern America
Item 12: Newspaper clipping with headline Stone Art Helps Illuminate B.C.’s Past by Wilmer H. Gold
Item 13: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW Coast Religions
Item 14: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW Totem Poles Styles
Item 15: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW Totem Poles Styles
Item 16: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW Coast Painting/Decorating
Item 17: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW Masks
Item 18: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW
Item 19: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding NW Coast Coppers
File 10: Washington State
Item 1: Issue of Ethnohistory winter 1996
Item 2: Newspaper clipping from Lewiston Morning Tribune with headline Nez Perce Tribe Still Monitoring Chinook Count by Bill Loftus 1991
Item 3: Newspaper clipping from Lewiston Morning Tribune with headline Letting the Nez Perce Lead on Chinook Fishing 1991
Item 4: Newspaper clipping with headline New Hunting Regulation Puts Tribe, State at Odds by Jason LeFontaine
Item 5: Newspaper clipping with headline Tribe Sets Hunting Policy
Item 6: Index card regarding Mixed Bloods Fur Trade
Item 7: Newspaper clipping from The Herald with headline Tulalip Tribes Honor the Dead by Eric Stevick
Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline Whales Die, a Culture Lives
Item 9: Newspaper clipping from The Seattle Times with headline Why Whale? It’s Like Asking, Why Breathe 1996
Item 10: Magazine article with headline Northwest Oasis Washington’s Yakima Valley by Mark Miller
Item 11: Proclamation regarding the Indian War by Isaac I. Stevens
File 11: Miscellaneous Notes
Item 1: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding Colvills 1985
Item 2: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding B.C. Indians
Item 3: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding Thomas Edwards
Item 4: Index cards with handwritten notes regarding James Newbill
Item 5: Handwritten notes regarding Washington State Archives
Item 6: Handwritten notes regarding Abbott
Item 7: Copy of The Good Old Days or the Bad Old Days by Vernon Carstensen
Item 8: Brochure for Nez Perce National Historic Trail
File 12: Washington 20th Century
Item 1: Newspaper clipping with headline Tulalip Tribes to Buy South Island Tidelands
Item 2: Newspaper clipping from York Daily Record with headline She Survived Massacre, but not Medication 1993 by Nicholas K. Geranios
Item 3: Newspaper clipping with headline Management of Mill Sought by Colvilles by Dee Camp 1986
Item 4: Copy of The Crushman Indian Trades School and World War I by Charles Roberts
File 13: Washington State 20th Century
Item 1: Newspaper clipping with headline The King County Wars by David Buerge
Item 2: Copy of The New Settlers on the Yakima Project, 1880-1910 by C. Brewster Coulter
Item 3: Percent Increase in Population for Each Tribe 1850-1950
Item 4: AHA 1992 memo regarding Trafzer on Yakima
Item 5: Newspaper clipping from Skagit Valley Herald with headline Tribe Battles for Recognition, Rights to Land by Merry Hayes 1992
Item 6: Newspaper clipping from the Seattle Post with headline Chief Joseph Receives Long Overdue Tribute by Neil Modie 1992
Item 7: Copy of Farmers and Wobblies in the Yakima Valley 1933 by James G. Newbill
Item 8: Copy of Mexican Labor in the Pacific Northwest 1943-1947 A Photographic Essay by Erasmo Gamboa 1982
Item 9: Copy of The Early Morning of Yakima’s Day of Greatness by G. Thomas Edwards
Box 11: Miscellaneous
File 1: PNW Indians Recent Notes
Item 1: Excerpt of U.S. Map
Item 2: Excerpt of U.S. Map
Item 3: Excerpt of U.S. Map
Item 4: Excerpt of U.S. Map
Item 5: Cartocraft Desk Outline Map, Pacific Northwest
Item 6: Landforms of the Northwestern States
Item 7: Okanogan National Forest Travel Plan 1988
Item 8: Cartocraft Desk Outline Map, Pacific Northwest
Item 9: Hand drawn map showing Indian territories
Item 10: Map of Oregon
Item 11: Map of Washington
File 2: PNW Indians Recent Notes
Item 1: Wenawatchi Indian History Notes
Item 2: Magazine article titled Flower of the Vine by Raymond Sokolov
Item 3: Puget Sound base map in part from U.S. Geological Survey sheet
Item 4: Puget Sound base map in part from U.S. Geological Survey sheet
Item 5: Bellingham base map in part from U.S. Geological Survey sheet
Item 6: Bellingham base map in part from U.S. Geological Survey sheet
Item 7: Map of Peace River
Item 8: Maps of U.S. Railroads 1890
Item 9: Map of Western Indian Reservations
File 3: History of Oregon
Item 1: Excerpt of Wars with the Indians: Successful Pioneer Defense Against Hostiles 1887
Item 2: Excerpt of A Belgian in the Gold Rush: California Indians by J.J.F. Haine
File 4: Introduction to unknown book
Item 1: Introduction to unknown book pertaining to The Columbia District Before 1825
File 5: Heritage Magazine
Item 1: Issue of Heritage vol. 29 no. 4 with headline Memories of Monse 1991
Item 2: Issue of Heritage vol. 29 no. 2 with headline The Mission of F. Etienne de Rouge 1991
Item 3: Issue of Heritage vol. 30 no. 2 Spring 1992
Item 4: Issue of Heritage vol. 30 no. 3 with photo caption A Visit to the Okanogan Gravesite of Frontier Photographer Frank Matsura
File 6: Miscellaneous
Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding Colville Indian Reservation
Item 2: Excerpt of Okanogan Independent October 5, 1994
Item 3: Photocopy of St. Mary’s baseball team 1914
Item 4: Copy of The Mission of F. Etienne de Rouge by Edith Nelson
Item 5: Copy of Sar-sarp-kin: Last Chief of the Sinlahekin Band by Ann Briley 1990
Item 6: Miscellaneous photographs of the Western Indian population
File 7: Miscellaneous
Item 1: Handwritten note to Jamie from “Daddy”
Item 2: Newspaper clipping with headline Government System Pauperizes the Indians 1915
Item 3: Newspaper clipping with headline Production of Apples in 1915
Item 4: Newspaper clipping with headline A Brief Description of St. Mary’s Mission School
Item 5: Newspaper clipping with headline Reservation Allotting Is Nearly Completed
Item 6: Newspaper clipping with headline Red Men Buck Reserve Opening
Item 7: Newspaper clipping with headline Orchard Cultivation in Omak District 1914
Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline Seeing One’s Own Country 1913
Item 9: Newspaper clipping with headline Indian Sawmill Coming 1913
Item 10: Newspaper clipping with headline National Disgrace at Our Door 1915
Item 11: Newspaper clipping with headline Pipe Line from Lower Flat Pump
Item 12: Newspaper clipping with headline President Proclaims Reservation Open 1916
Item 13: Newspaper clipping with headline President Wilson’s Opening Colville 1916
Item 14: Newspaper clipping with headline Select Lands at Map Room in Omak Today 1916
Item 15: Newspaper clipping with headline Allotment Claims Presented by Indians 1916
Item 16: Newspaper clipping with headline Uncle Sam Opens a Farm
Item 17: Newspaper clipping with headline The Registry Points on Great Northern Railway
Item 18: Newspaper clipping pertaining to the Columbia River
Item 19: Newspaper clipping with headline Great Northern Train Service to Registration Points
Item 20: Newspaper clipping with headline Stopovers at Glacier National Park
Item 21: Newspaper clipping with headline Establishment of Residence, Improvements and Cultivation
Item 22: Newspaper clipping with headline Landseekers Arriving in the Valley 1916
Item 23: Newspaper clipping with headline Over 12,000 Acres Are Set In Orchards 1916
Item 24: Newspaper clipping with headline Most Reservation Land 1916
Item 25: Newspaper clipping with headline Colville Indian Reservation 1916
Item 26: Newspaper clipping with headline South Half of Colville Reservation, About to Be Opened by Proclamation of the President 1916
Item 27: Newspaper clipping with map
Item 28: Newspaper clipping with headline The Lyceum Course
Item 29: Newspaper clipping with headline More Right-of-Way on the Reservation 1916
Item 30: Newspaper clipping from Okanogan Independent with headline Indians Threshing Grain on Colville Reservation Which is Now Being Settled By White Farmers 1917
Item 31: Newspaper clipping with headline Omakers Get First Final Apple
Settlement
Item 32: Newspaper clipping with headline Department Holds Indian Reserve Townships
Item 33: Newspaper clipping with headline Washington Biggest Apple State in Union 1917
Item 34: Newspaper clipping with headline Adopt Uniform Apple Box for the Northwest 1917
Item 35: Newspaper clipping with headline Apples Are Protected Against Coming Frost
Item 36: Newspaper clipping with headline Dried Apples Among Omak Fruit Products 1927
Item 37: Newspaper clipping with headline Land Department Taking Hold of Reservation Opening 1915
Item 38: Handwritten note regarding Okanogan Independent
Item 39: Handwritten note regarding The Making of Oregon
Item 40: Handwritten note regarding WHQ
Item 41: Letter to Doug from Anne M. Butler regarding WHQ
Item 42: Miscellaneous handwritten notes
Item 43: Issue of The Highland Review vol. 1 no. 1 with headline A Look at Early Newspapers 1962
Item 44: Illegible newspaper clipping
File 8: Miscellaneous
Item 1: Lake Chelan History Notes Indian Census of July 1870
Item 2: Miscellaneous photocopies of pictures of Western Indian population
Item 3: Miscellaneous notes on Western Indian population
Item 4: Lake Chelan History Notes 1977
Item 5: Newspaper clipping with headline Large Acreage Will Be Watered 1911
Item 6: Newspaper clipping with headline Okanogan County Goes Dry By An Overwhelming Vote Tuesday 1912
Item 7: Newspaper clipping with headline Wild Goose Bill Lived and Died Colorfully by Virginia R. Beck
Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline A Message to the Citizens of Omak and the Surrounding Territory 1914
Item 9: Newspaper clipping with headline Omak Graduates A Class of Seven
Item 10: Newspaper clipping with headline Natatorium Fund Drive Speeds Up As Swimming Season Draws Near 1928
Item 11: Newspaper clipping with headline Cherokee Orchard Company Develop Land On East Side 1928
Item 12: Newspaper clipping with headline Biles-Coleman Will Issue Notes in Lieu of Cash
Item 13: Newspaper clipping with headline Omak Mill On 40-Hour Week New Workers 1933
Item 14: Newspaper clipping with headline Commercial Clubs of Omak, Nespelem Unite for Road 1934
Item 15: Newspaper clipping with headline Road to Dam Site Through Disautel Gets New Support 1934
Item 16: Newspaper clipping with headline Omak Men Plan Great Clam Bake 1934
Item 17: Newspaper clipping with headline Striking Map Depicts Travel Route for Users of Famed Cariboo Trail 1934
Item 18: Newspaper clipping with headline New Dam Town is “Mason City” 1934
Item 19: Newspaper clipping with headline Omak Lumber Plant Running this Week
Item 20: Newspaper clipping with headline Many Interesting Events for 1936 Make Up News Throughout Year 1937
Item 21: Newspaper clipping with headline Omak Evaporator Has 180 Employees; Product Exported 1937
Item 22: Newspaper clipping with headline Evaporating Company 1938
Item 23: Newspaper clipping with headline Crew of 105 Working Three Shifts Pitting Brined Cherries in Omak
Item 24: Newspaper clipping with headline Mill Near Omak Installed This Week by Mining Company 1939
Item 25: Newspaper clipping with headline Sell Eggs During High Price Period
Item 26: Newspaper clipping with headline Most Students Work in Harvest 1932
Item 27: Newspaper clipping with headline Apple Carlot Shipments Near Peak in Volume
Item 28: Newspaper clipping with headline Apple Carlot Shipments Near Peak in Volume
Item 28: Newspaper clipping with headline Aged Bones Dam Worry
Item 29: Newspaper clipping with headline Pioneer Towns Make Way for Lake
Item 30: Newspaper clipping with headline 3,000 People Move Out From Under Lake
Item 31: Newspaper clipping with headline By the Bootstraps They’re Legally Juggling Villages
Item 32: Newspaper clipping with headline Cement Shipment’s Stopped Pending Pouring Decision
Item 33: Newspaper clipping with headline This Town of Live, Wild, and Dissolute Individuals’
Item 34: Newspaper clipping with headline Dam Restores Ice Age
Item 35: Newspaper clipping with headline WPA Clearing Wage Over Counties
Item 36: Newspaper clipping with headline Mighty Columbia River of Oddities
Item 37: Newspaper clipping with headline Two Indians Hit by Train
Item 38: Newspaper clipping with headline Unemployed Paid $14,665 Cash
Item 39: Newspaper clipping with headline Colville Agency Given New Head
Item 40: Newspaper clipping with headline Mexicans Come in for Apple Harvest
Item 41: Newspaper clipping with headline State Helping WAC Enlistment
Item 42: Newspaper clipping with headline Mexicans at Work
Item 43: Newspaper clipping with headline Placing of Orders for Mexican Labor Should Be Soon
Item 44: Newspaper clipping with headline Processing of Apples Now Underway in New Omak Dehydrating Plan 1944
Item 45: Newspaper clipping with headline War Prisoners Will Supply More Labor for Apple Harvest 1944
Item 46: Newspaper clipping with headline Apple Picking is Nearing End 1945
Item 47: Newspaper clipping with headline They Are Fine People
File 9: Miscellaneous
Item 1: Newspaper clipping from the Everest Herald with Death of Tribe’s Oldest Member Severs Ties
Item 2: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 3: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 4: Brochure for Access to Okanogan County History
Item 5: An Index to 21 Years of Okanogan County Heritage 1985
Item 6: Photocopies of Western Indian Population
Item 7: Copy of The Comstock of Washington: Mining the Okanogan by Bruce A. Wilson
Item 8: Newspaper clipping with headline Civic League Hears Plans for Making City Beautiful 1931
Item 9: Newspaper clipping with headline Indians Attend Parley at Omak
Item 10: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 11: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 12: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 13: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 14: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 15: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 16: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 17: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 18: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 19: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 20: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 21: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 22: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 23: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 24: Miscellaneous handwritten notes
Item 25: Miscellaneous handwritten notes
Item 26: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 27: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Item 28: Miscellaneous handwritten note
Box 12: Miscellaneous
File 1: Oversized Maps
Item 1: Copy The United States of America Laid Down from the Beft Authorities, Agreeable to the Peace of 1783 map
Item 2: Principle Indian Tribes of North America map
Item 3: Map of Canada showing the positions of Forts and Trading Posts mentioned by John McLean
Item 4: Index to National Topographic Maps geological survey
Item 5: Map of Canada
Item 6: Map of Canada
Item 7: The Battle Scene map
Item 8: Glenbow map
Item 9: The North American Indians Map
Item 10: Map of Western Canada
Item 11: Trade and Economy of Mid-19th Century British North America map
Item 12: Northeastern North America 1755 map
Item 13: Map of North America 1713
Item 14: Map of First Nations at the Time of European Contact: Language Groups and Peoples
Item 15: Copy of The Tribe that Learned the Gospel of Capitalism by Ivan Doig
Item 16: The Shuswap Kekuli by John Smyly
Item 17: Manson River Sheet map
Item 18: Stuart Lake Map
File 2: Blood Reserve: Racism, Violence , Policing
Item 1: Newspaper clipping from The Lethbridge Herald with headline A New Attitude Toward Minorities
Item 2: Newspaper clipping with headline Face to Face: Joanne Helmer Talks to U of L Professor Leroy Little Bear
Item 3: Newspaper clipping from Calgary Herald with headline Blood Will Get Probe on Policing 1988
File 3: James Birthday
Item 1: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding James Birthday
File 4: Little Big Man
Item 1: Copy of Of Human Beings and White Men: The Use of Little Big Man in the Study of Indian-White Relations by Douglas D. Martin
Item 2: Copy of Of Human Beings and White Men: The Use of Little Big Man in the Study of Indian-White Relations by Douglas D. Martin
Item 3: Copy of Of Human Beings and White Men: The Use of Little Big Man in the Study of Indian-White Relations by Douglas D. Martin Outline
File 5: Saquna Notes
Item 1: Copy of Sagmai: Provincial Diand or Door for Native Peoples? By Douglas D. Martin
Item 2: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding provincial ministers 1981
Item 3: Note regarding Anastasia M. Shkilnyk
Item 4: Note regarding Specific vs. Comprehensive Claims
Item 5: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding negotiations
Item 6: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding funding
Item 8: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding provincial services
Item 9: Miscellaneous handwritten notes
Item 10: Cartoons from Journal de Montreal 1987
Item 11: Miscellaneous handwritten notes regarding funding
Item 12: The Issue of the Dissidents at Povungnituk, etc. 1980
File 6: Fur Trade Canada
Item 1: Copy of Wild Furbearer Management and Conservation in North America
Item 2: Copy of Rupert’s Land Research Centre: The Churchill Colloquium 1988
Item 3: Copy of Rupert’s Land Research Centre: Abstracts of Papers for the Churchill Colloquium 1988
Item 4: Issue of Rocky Mountain House with headline Establishing the Fur Trade in Canada
Item 5: Issue of Rocky Mountain House with headline Erecting the Fur Trade Posts at Rocky Mountain House
Item 6: Issue of Rocky Mountain House with headline Five Fur Traders
Item 7: Issue of Rocky Mountain House with headline Attracting Indians to the Fur-Trade Posts: The Blackfoot Tribes
Item 8: Issue of Rocky Mountain House with headline Currency of Trade – The Beaver
Item 9: letter from the moose factory, An Early 18th Century Tale: As Told To Us Boys By My Grandfather, Interview with Willie Moore
Item 10: Pamphlet from the Eskimo Museum and a map of the Churchill Hudson Bay
Item 11: Three Centuries of the Hudson’s Bay Company Canada’s Fur-Trading Empire
Item 12: Government Responds to Committee’s Fur Report
File 7: Fur Trade
Item 1: Ray and Freeman notes: Look at the Fur Trade
Item 2: Hudon’s Bay Company Archives
Item 3: Hudon’s Bay Company Archives Provincial Archives of Manitoba
Item 4: Contact information, sercives and programs offered at the Provincial Archives of Manitoba
Item 5: A list of Publications of the Manitoba Record Society
Item 6: Fur Trade Colonialism and the North America Indians by Harold Hickerson
Item 7: Research Notes on the Fur Trade and Native Economies in the Post – 1870 Period by Frank Tough
Item 8: Indian Map Making: Two Examples from the Fur Trade West by D. Wayne Moodie
Item 9: The Indian Traders by E. E. Rich
Item 10: Thanadelthur by Sylvia Van Kirk
Item 11: The Role of Native Women in the Fur Trade Society of Western Canada, 1670-1830 by Sylvia Van Kirk
Item 12: The Gros Ventres and the Canadian Fur Trade 1754-1831 by Thomas F. Schilz
Item 13: The Quangwak Affair by W. O. Douglas
Item 14: Mina by Margery Hinds
Item 15: The Robert Jane Murder Trial at Pond Inlet by Alex Stevenson
Item 16: The Henley House Massacres by Charles A. Bishop
File 8: Misc.
Item 1: Trials and White Impact in the North (Neocolonialism[moyles])
Item 2: The Musk-Ox Circle Paper Two by Robert P. Francis
Item 3: A Drunken Impulse: Aboriginal Justice Confronts Canadian Law by K. S. Coates and W. R. Morrison
Item 4: Site of the Battle of Antietam Creek or Sharpsburg, Maryland (Map)
Item 5: Profiles – The Man
File 9:
Item 1: Business card for David Lindeblad at Wenatchee Valley College
Item 2: PABC notecards
Item 3: Abbot 1915, 1914 Itinerary (large notecards)
Item 4: Notes regarding Caldwell
Item 5: Notes regarding Towson
Item 6: Notes regarding BC Indian Lands
Item 7: Notes regarding Towson State Library
Item 8: Notes regarding Rosalee Tizya
Item 9: Notes regarding important abbreviations
Item 10: Notes regarding 1881 Census
Item 11: Notes regarding 1881 Census
Item 12: Notes regarding Moff at Family
Item 13: Notes regarding BC Nature
Item 14: Notes regarding important names
Item 15: Notes regarding PABC
Item 16: Notes regarding number of reserves
Item 17: Notes regarding BC Indians
Item 18: Notes regarding newspaper clippings
Item 19: Notes regarding provincial police
Item 20: Native Lands then and now map
Box 13: Miscellaneous
File 1: Note cards
Item 1: Notes regarding reasons for judgement
Item 2: Notes regarding U.S. Bureau of Ethnology
Item 3: Notes regarding the Handbook of North American Indians
Item 4: Notes regarding The Newberry Library
Item 5: Notes regarding Peter Gillis
Item 6: Notes regarding Ethnog East
Item 7: Notes regarding Iroquois
Item 8: Notes regarding Ethnog West
Item 9: Notes regarding Fur Trade
Item 10: Notes regarding Fur Trade: East
Item 11: Notes regarding Farwest
Item 12: Notes regarding Missions: East
Item 13: Notes regarding Policy New France
Item 14: Notes regarding Policy: BNA
Item 15: Notes regarding Policy 1867-1900
Item 16: Notes regarding Policy Treaties
Item 17: Notes regarding 20th Indian Policy
Item 18: Film strip with documents
Item 19: Notes regarding BC Indians
Item 20: Notes regarding Hedrick Smith
Item 21: Notes regarding horses
File 2: Note Cards
Item 1: Notes regarding ranches
Item 2: Notes regarding cowboys
Item 3: Notes regarding O.I.
Item 4: Notes regarding Brown, W.C.
Item 5: Notes regarding Mansfield, R.E.
Item 6: Notes regarding fishing
Item 7: Notes regarding O.I.
Item 8: Notes regarding The Chesaw Times
Item 9: Notes regarding Lewis Williams
Item 10: Notes regarding Howard Mooney
Item 11: Notes regarding William Charles
Item 12: Notes regarding Ruby Miner
Item 13: Notes regarding Warring
Item 14: Notes regarding Yakima Herald
Item 15: Notes regarding Okanagan Art
Item 16: Notes regarding “Nespelem Bond Drive Exciting”
Item 17: Notes regarding statistics
Item 18: Notes regarding interpreters
Item 19: Notes regarding photo inventory
Item 20: Notes regarding interpreters
Item 21: Notes regarding history
File 3: Miscellaneous notes
Item 1: Notes regarding Cariboo County Court
Item 2: Notes regarding Hat Creek
Item 3: Notes regarding Contract Archeology
Item 4: Notes regarding Commissions
Item 5: Notes regarding BC Indians Labor
Item 6: Notes regarding Hat Creek
Item 7: Notes regarding Hat Creek 1914
Item 8: Notes regarding important names
Item 9: Notes regarding Nimpkish Lake
Item 10: Notes regarding Archives of Ontario
Item 11: Notes regarding Canadian Indians
Item 12: Notes regarding Fur Trade/ Missions
Item 13: Notes regarding 20th Century
Item 14: Notes regarding 20th Century North: General
Box 14: Miscellaneous Objects
File 1: Miscellaneous Objects
Item 1: Collection of floppy disks in box regarding Indian history
Item 2: VHS tape with subject Angie Debo
Item 3: Collection of floppy disks rubber banded together
Item 4: Floppy disk titled Word Perfect 4.2 Printer Disk #1
Item 5: Floppy disk titled Word Perfect 4.2 Printer Disk #2
Item 6: Floppy disk titled Word Perfect 4.2 Thesaurus
Item 7: Floppy disk titled The Bureau of Indian Affairs
Item 8: Floppy disk titled Black Mesa: A Tragedy
Item 9: Floppy disk titled Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian
Item 10: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection
Item 11: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection
Item 12: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection
Item 13: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection
Item 14: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection
Item 15: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection
Item 16: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection
Item 17: Floppy disk titled American Indian Oral History Collection
Item 18: Floppy disk titled A Conversation Between George Kish and William Willcox
Item 19: Floppy disk titled Ancient Indian Cultures
Item 20: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #1
Item 21: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #2
Item 22: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #3
Item 23: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #4
Item 24: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #5
Item 25: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #6
Item 26: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #7
Item 27: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #8
Item 28: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #9
Item 29: Floppy disk titled A Lecture #10
Item 30: Index cards regarding important figures in Indian history
Item 31: Miscellaneous notes on index cards
Box 15: Miscellaneous arrowheads, hammerheads, etc.