- # 661
- English
Hosting InstitutionMulticultural History Society of Ontario
Collection DescriptionIssues of L'Ami du Peuple, a French-language Catholic newspaper published in Sudbury, Ontario, between 1942 and 1968KeywordsLocal history, Religion - # 662
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionMulticultural History Society of Ontario
Collection DescriptionIssues of Vestnik, a Russian-language pro-Soviet newspaper published in Toronto between 1941 and 1998 for a Russian Canadian audienceKeywordsEurope, Minority languages, Politics - # 663
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionMcGill University
Collection DescriptionImages relating to Inuit, especially Inuit literature and interactions with Moravian missionariesKeywordsAboriginal peoples, Literature, Minority languages, Religion - # 664
- French
- English
Hosting InstitutionMusée d'art de Joliette
Collection DescriptionArtwork produced throughout history in Canada and other countriesKeywordsVisual arts - # 665
- English
Hosting InstitutionMemorial University of Newfoundland
Collection DescriptionYearbooks of Prince of Wales Collegiate, a high school in St. John'sKeywordsEducation, Newfoundland and Labrador - # 666
- English
Hosting InstitutionMemorial University of Newfoundland
Collection DescriptionEphemera produced in Newfoundland and LabradorKeywordsNewfoundland and Labrador - # 667
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionMemorial University of Newfoundland
Collection DescriptionRoman Catholic prayers and ecclesiastical literature written in Komqwej-wikasikl, a Mi'kmaq writing systemKeywordsAboriginal peoples, Minority languages, Newfoundland and Labrador, Religion - # 668
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionArviat District Education Authority
Collection DescriptionImages relating to Inuit and interviews with Inuit elders in Arviat, NunavutKeywordsAboriginal peoples, Nunavut - # 669
- English
Hosting InstitutionEmily Carr University of Art and Design
Collection DescriptionAcademic calendars of Emily Carr University of Art and DesignKeywordsBritish Columbia, Education - # 670
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionUniversity of Calgary
Collection DescriptionThe Athapaskan women have a long tradition of crafting brightly colored clothing and utility items decorated with traditional floral and geometric designs. While techniques have evolved over centuries as a result of experimentation and contact with European clerics, Dene crafts remain tangible historic records of Athapaskan culture and tradition.These items were handcrafted by the women of Fort Providence, Northwest Territories. In 1975, all featured Dene crafts were displayed at the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede Women's World to recognize International Women's Year.KeywordsAboriginal peoples, Clothing, Women