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Title
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Partie de l'Amérique septent? qui comprend la Nouvelle France ou le Canada
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Description
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French map of New France and Atlantic Canada, published around 1799. Some of Ontario (including Lake Ontario) is visible, as is some of New England. Cities, towns, provinces, territories, regions, and bodies of water are named. An inset map in the lower left shows the Great Lakes. The locations of Indigenous communities are noted throughout the map, including the Iroquois, Inuit, Wyandot, Oneida, Algonquin, and Montagnais peoples (may be listed on the map by sub-group names or incorrect names). Relief shown pictorially.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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c1799
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Identifier
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HMC0003
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153558
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Title
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Interviews for "Voices from the Odeyak"
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Description
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Item is an audio recording of one of a series of interviews done as research for Michael Posluns' book "Voices of the Odeyak". This is a preparatory interview with Marie Symes-Grehan, the Great Whale Hydro task force assistant from the Cree Village of Whapmagoostui, who acted as a coordinator during the voyage. The conversation starts with them relating news about mutual acquaintances, including comments on Alcoholics Anonymous programs aimed at Indigenous people and an incident with a helicopter that was reported on in the news. Michael Posluns then relates the basis of "Voices of the Odeyak" and what work he's done on it so far. He talks about the campaign to save the Great Whale River, negative press about the Cree circulated by Hydro Québec, and they discuss the the contributions of Doris Delaney, Ian Goodman, and Anne Stewart. Marie then recounts how she got involved with the grassroots campaign to save the Great Whale River and the Indigenous communities around it and her impressions of a memorable night during the trip of the Odeyak to New York, when participants had a "collective breakdown". They then discuss Mary Hines, a long-time grassroots campaigner for many causes, an Indigenous community at [Walliston Lake?] that has been manipulated by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, and politics about chiefs and the ensuing problems. The audio drops at 00:32:30, then picks up again speaking about a female reporter and the manipulation of the media by Hydro Québec during the voyage.
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Type
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sound recording
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Fonds
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Michael Posluns fonds (F0382)
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Accession / Box
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2000-050 / 005 (10)
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Date
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1992-03-03
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Identifier
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ASC33172
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:72505
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Title
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National Topographic Series (scale 1:125,000) : Fort-Coulonge, Quebec-Ontario [sheet 31F/NE]
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Description
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A topographic map of Fort-Coulonge, Quebec-Ontario, sheet 31F/NE, at a scale of 1:125,000. Relief is shown by contours and by shading. It also shows roads, highways, railways, boundaries, main buildings, and waterways.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1963
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Identifier
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G/3400/125/31F/NE
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1151365
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Title
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National Topographic Series (scale 1:125,000) : Fort-Coulonge, Quebec-Ontario [sheet 31F/NE]
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Description
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A topographic map of Fort-Coulonge, Quebec-Ontario, sheet 31F/NE, at a scale of 1:125,000. Relief is shown by contours and by spot heights. It also shows roads, highways, railways, boundaries, main buildings, and waterways.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1963
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Identifier
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G/3400/125/31F/NE
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1151364
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Title
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National Topographic Series (scale 1:125,000) : Fort Coulonge, Quebec-Ontario [sheet 31F/NE]
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Description
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A topographic map of Fort-Coulonge, Quebec-Ontario, sheet 31F/NE, at a scale of 1:125,000. Relief is shown by contours and pictorially. It also shows roads, highways, railways, boundaries, main buildings, and waterways.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1963
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Identifier
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G/3400/125/31F/NE
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1151313
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Title
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Valcin family videos : Montreal snow storm
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Description
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Video recording from 1971 consisting of a Haitian family and their neighbours shoveling snow and digging out the street. Recording also features children playing in the snow and a tractor plowing the street. Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "On March 4th, 1971, Montreal saw the “Storm of the Century”, a massive snowstorm brought 43cm of snow and 100/km winds to the city. It would take 41 years for this snowfall record to be broken. People lost electricity for as long as ten days. Nadine recalls living on St. Leonard and not being able to see through her patio doors and that the only people who could get around were emergency vehicles and snowmobiles. Of course this major setback meant snow days for everyone, and Nadine’s parents and neighbours got to shoveling. In a predominantly Italian neighbourhood, Nadine suspects her family may have been the only Black family on this street. With no school, five-year old Nadine took pleasure in the Montreal pastime of building snow forts."
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Type
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video file
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Fonds
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Home Made Visible collection (F0723)
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Date
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1971
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Identifier
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2018-028 / 001 (02)
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1149820
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Title
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Map of the province of Québec [shows timber reserves licenses]
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Description
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A bilingual map of Québec showing timber reserve licenses in 1907. Instead of a legend, explanations of various notations can be read on the upper and lower edges of the map. They include colour coding and symbols for forest reserves, licenses to cut timber, available rapids and waterfalls. Railways are marked. Districts surrounding Montreal are numbered. Cities, towns and bodies of water are labelled throughout.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1907
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Identifier
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3480/-/3168/1907
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153123
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Title
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Québec: census divisions, 1966 census
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Description
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A map of the province of Québec, issued by the Government of Canada with information from the 1966 census. A legend in the upper right corner denotes federal and provincial capitals, and marks cities and towns with different letter sizes and fonts according to population ranges. Mountains are labelled with elevations and bodies of water are labelled throughout.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1966
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Identifier
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3481/E21/2000/1966
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153122
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Title
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Indian reserves, settlements and population centres in Québec
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Description
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Federal government map showing the locations of First Nations communities in Québec in 1968. The legend in the upper right corner shows different markings denoting, Indian Reserves, Indian Settlements, and Indian Population Centres. County and provincial boundaries are marked. Cities, towns, bodies of water, islands and other features are labelled throughout.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1968
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Identifier
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3481/G55/2000/1968
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153120
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Title
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Mining activities north of 50th parallel
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Description
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A bilingual map showing mining claims in Québec in 1967. A legend in the bottom right shows symbols for airbases, mining claims, and mineral exploration licenses. Individual extraction companies are numbered with an index in the upper right of the map. Cities, towns, bodies of water, and railways are marked throughout.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1967
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Identifier
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3481/H1/9000/1967
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153118
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Title
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Map of Quebec in counties
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Description
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Map of Québec as of 1872 or 1874. Counties are outlined and filled in with multiple colours. Towns, cities, and bodies of water are named. Unlabeled routes appear to be rail lines. Mountain ranged are denoted by hatched lines. An inset in the lower right show the Montreal area.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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c1872
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Identifier
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3480/-/2080/[1874?]
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153117
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Title
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Québec [1962]
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Description
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Map of the Province of Québec as of 1962. Legend in the upper right corner denotes roads, railways, federal and provincial capitals. Cities and towns are labelled with different fonts and symbols depending on their population size, also summarized in the legend. Bodies of water, including rivers, lakes and bays, are named throughout. Elevations are noted in some areas.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1962
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Identifier
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3480/-/2000/1962
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153116
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Title
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New quick reference map of the province of Quebec
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Description
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Map of Québec issued by the The Standard newspaper of Montreal. Divided into counties that are filled in with various colours. Cities and towns are labelled, and bodies of water are outlined. Then-current railway networks are outlined, as are railroad surveys. Inset maps in the upper left show northeastern Québec and the Montreal area. Inset map on the lower right shows southwestern Québec. Beginning in the far upper left corner, and continuing throughout the edges of the map, there is an index of cities, towns and villages of the province with their location on the map itself.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1901
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Identifier
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3480/-/1600/1901
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153115
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Title
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Carte régionale de la province de Québec : comprenant les comptés de Temiscouata, Kamouraska, L'Islet, Montmagny, Bellechasse...
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Description
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This is a regional map of the province of Quebec in 1885 showing surveyed lands, land subdivision, counties, townships, roads, railways, rivers and lakes.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1885
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Identifier
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3480/-/253/1885- [4]
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1151433
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Title
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Québec [South]
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Description
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This is a map of the province of Quebec in 1914 showing counties, cities, townships, boundaries and railways. It includes distance table and list of electoral districts.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1914
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Identifier
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3480/-/1267/1914 SOUTH
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1151354
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Title
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Carte de la province de Québec, Canada
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Description
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This is a map of administrative divisions in the province of Quebec in 1880, extending from the American border to the south to Lake Mistassini to the north, and from the Ontario border to the west to Anticosti Island to the east. It shows districts, lordships, counties, townships, cities, railways, canals, roads and boundaries. It includes a longitude-latitude table and inset of Northeastern Quebec.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1880
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Identifier
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3480/-/633/1880
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1151329
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Title
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The Feminist Porn Archive Project: Questions from a Working Ontologist
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Description
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Feminists have long been concerned by archival silences and their impact on memory. Most reclamation work has been about uncovering the buried or lost records of women and inserting interpretations of such material inside broad social, political, cultural and historical narratives. Archivists and librarians also create new and sometimes exciting juxtapositions of archival material that allows for radical recontextualizations of womens’ cultural and political contributions. Archival work at every stage is thus a process of transforming private documents into public testimonial. However, in the creation of women’s archives inside institutional archives using traditional archival principles, we replicate neoliberal ideological formations by emphasizing the individual subject and focusing on the records of primarily white straight women of privilege. How might we instead use the new archival media of the Internet to explore feminist theoretical emphases on collectivity, intersubjectivity, intersectionality, and the affective relations of care, desire and intimacy? How do we prevent subjectivity and meaning from being fixed into place but allow for more slippery and promiscuous plays of meaning in a public feminist archive? How might we reboot the archives of women through digitization, and also provoke feminist rethinkings of the technologies of archivization? Linked open data can be viewed as a deeply post-structuralist response to the nomological principle of authority and commandment of the traditional archive and offers us a generative, erotic commingling of information which resists fixity and hierarchy and focuses instead on relationality. In this paper I will speculate about how a feminist porn archive can, through linked data spatializations and their attendant onotologies, offer new ways of thinking about the archive and the archival-able.
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Type
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videorecording
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:770322
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Title
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National Topographic Series (scale 1:125,000) : Grand Lake Victoria South, Quebec [sheet 31N/SW]
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Description
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A topographic map of Grand Lake Victoria South, Quebec, sheet 31N/SW, at a scale of 1:125,000. Relief is shown by contours and spot heights. It also shows roads, highways, railways, boundaries, main buildings, and waterways.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1965
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Identifier
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G/3400/125/31N/SW
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1151404
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Title
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Province of Québec [county boundaries]
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Description
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A bilingual map of the province of Québec as of 1963. Counties are outlined and filled in with multiple colours. A legend in the bottom right of the map provides symbols and marks for county boundaries, railway lines, coastal service and ferries, and airports divided by the size of aircraft they accommodate and if they are serviced by commercial carriers. Major cities and bodies of water are named throughout. A small-scale inset map in the upper left corner shows Québec situated within North America.
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Type
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Maps
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Date
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1963
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Identifier
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3481/F8/3300/1963
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Identifier (PID)
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yul:1153121