Fonds 77-002 - Native Studies photographic collection

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Native Studies photographic collection

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    77-002

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    • 1812-1930 (Creation)

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    392 photographs

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    Custodial history

    This collection of photographs was received in the Archives via the Native Studies Department. It is unknown who collected the photographs from the various repositories. The photographs were collected from the Public Archives of Canada, the Public Archives of Manitoba, the Royal Ontario Museum, the Archives of Ontario, the Saskatchewan Archives, the American Museum of Natural History, and from an unidentified news agency in Kenora, Ontario.

    Scope and content

    This collection of photographs comes from the Library and Archives of Canada, Archives of Ontario, Saskatchewan Archives, Public Archives of Manitoba, Royal Ontario Museum and the American Museum of Natural History. Subjects include native peoples, immigrants, Riel Rebellion, surveys, and early explorers.

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    The Native Studies photographs were received in the archives via the Native Studies Department.

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    The photographs are arranged according to repository and then alphabetically by subject.

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        Copies may be obtained from the originating repository. However, since they were created prior to 1949, they are in the public domain under current copyright law.

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        The original photographs are located at various institutions which are noted in the finding aid.

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        Descriptions/titles of photographs are recorded as they appear on the photo. They do not reflect current language sensitivity.

        FINDING AIDBox The Public Archives of Canada

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        1.
        1 Athabasca Transport, 1910
        2 Blackfoot Indian
        3 Joseph Brant
        4 Village of the Cedars, Lower Canada, rapids, 1838
        5 Samuel de Champlain, Jacques Cartier, Captain Vancouver
        6 Crow Indians
        7 Eskimo woman
        8 Geological Survey of Canada, 1879-1905
        9 Immigrants, 1902-1914 - 13 photos

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        10 Indians (general) 29 photos

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        11 Indian Passion Play, Kamploops, BC
        12 Iroquois Indians
        13 Jesuit Martyrs
        14 Legal Surveys, 1918-1925
        15 Logging, Yukon Territory
        16 Hon. William McDougall, Minister of Public Works, 1869; 1895
        17 Manitoba Indian Treaty, 1871
        18 Hon. Alexander Morris
        19 North American Boundary Commission, 1872

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        20 North West Mounted Police, 1874-75
        21 North West Rebellion, 1885 - 21 photos
        22 Prince of Wales Visit, Charlottetown, 1860
        23 Red River - Fort Douglas, 1824, 1825
        24 Settler, 1870; 1900-1918

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        25 Six Nations Reserve, 1886
        26 Surveys (general) 1887; 1910
        27 Treaty Number 9, 1905-06; 1929-30
        28 Miscellaneous portraits (Capt. Bagot, 1881; Capt Chater 1881; Lorne; Sewell; Capt Percival, 1881
        29 Miscellaneous Photographs (Theatre, Ottawa, 1867; two children, child with gun, 1908; factory worker c. 1917)
        30 Miscellaneous Prints (Life of George Washington; Fall of Braddock)

        Public Archives of Manitoba

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        1 Archibald, Adams George and Mrs. Adams George, Collections, 1870-72
        2 Boulton, Charles Arkoll, collection 1897-98
        3 Boundary Commission, 1872-1874
        4 Hime collection - store, Red River, 1857-58
        5 Hudson Bay Company and Joseph McDougall Collection, 1885-87
        6 Ile-A-la-Crosse, 1874
        7 Indian collection, 1870-1956
        8 Alexander Morris Collection c. 1885
        9 North West Mounted police, 1874-1885
        10 North West Rebellion

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        11 North west rebellion Collection, 1885 - 59 photos Box Folder

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        12 Red River settlement, disturbances 1852-1870
        13 Riel, Mrs. Louis, Senior
        14 Scott, Thomas
        15 Schultz, John Christian, Collection
        16 Simpson, Wemyss Mackenzie and Mrs. W.M. (Anne Ironside Simpson), collection
        17 Smith, donald A. and Mrs. Donald A. Collection (Lord and Lady Strathcona)

        Royal Ontario Museum

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        1 General Burgoyne
        2 Samuel de Champlain
        3 Fort Duquesne Evacuation 1758
        4 Fort Garry and Old Fort Garry
        5 Fort Pelly, N.W.T.
        6 Fort Pitt, Defense of 1885
        7 Fort William
        8 Michilimackinac
        9 Ok Oukah Ulah et alia
        10 Red River and Dawson Route 1870
        11 Red River - Fort Douglas 1825
        12 Tecumseh, Death of (Battle of the Thames, 1813)
        13 Winnipeg, 1868

        (Note: all the items in this folder are photographs of sketches or drawings)

        Ontario Archives

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        1 Abitibi - Abitibi river 1905-06
        2 Albany river - Fort Albany, 1905
        3 Alderville reserve c. 1940-45
        4 Bear Island - Temagami (half-breed school) 1906
        5 Biscotasing, 1906; 1918
        6 Canadian Pacific Railway - work gang
        7 Carpenter, Joe and family c. 1905
        8 Chaplaeu (Chief Cheesequinine) 1906
        9 Flying Post, 1906
        10 Fort Hope, 1905
        11 Fort Metachewan, 1906
        12 Fort Metagami, 1906

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        13 Fort Qu'Appelle, Assiniboia, N.W.T.
        14 James Bay Treaty, 1905
        15 Moose River - Moose Factory, 1905
        16 New Brunswick House, 1906
        17 New Post, 1905
        18 North west rebellion, 1885
        19 Osnaburg, 1905 (Blind Chief Missalog)

        Saskatchewan Archives

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        1 Bear Shield (kyi-otan), Blackfoot Indian
        2 Big Bear
        3 Big Bear, Poundmaker et alia, 1885
        4 East End Post - Indian grave
        5 Fort Ellice
        6 Fort Qu'Appelle, 1878-1900
        7 Fort Pitt, 1878-1886
        8 Imasees (Indian)
        9 Indians and Whites, probably watching a dance c. 1905
        10 North West Rebellion, 1885

        American Museum of Natural History

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        1. Bella Kula (Bella Coola), British Columbia - Indians
          2 Connecticut, United states - fighting indians (drawings)
          3 Fort Rupert, B.C. - potlatch
          4 Indian Band, British Columbia
          5 Indian Sun Dance Ceremony, 1892 Piegan reserve, Alberta
          6 Indians - United States (drawings)
          7 Indians - United States (photos by Rodman Wanamaker)
          8 Massasoit and Governor Carver, Massachusetts
          9 "The Spirit of '76"
          10 James Tait and wife
          11 U.S. Army men and scouts, Arizona News Photographs
          12 Kenora - Anicinabe Park Occupation July - August 1974 - 9 photos

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