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- Title
- First Nations, 1991-1992
- Description
- Image of a tree with signs that say "Lit'watimcw stand non-violent" and "St'át'imx land" posted to its trunk, and a guitar leaning against it. Behind it, a dog and the back of a male sitting near a tent can be seen.
- Type
- nonprojected graphic
- Fonds
- Excalibur Publications Inc. fonds (F0502)
- Accession / Box
- 2004-030 / 002
- Date
- 1992
- Identifier
- ASC17456
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:234663
- Title
- Moccasins and beaded medallions
- Type
- Photographs
- Fonds
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
- Accession / Box
- 2007-009 / 110 (10)
- Date
- ca. 1977
- Identifier
- ASC57011
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1147132
- Title
- Canada's first people
- Description
- Map, crude drawings, and excerpts depicting various aspects of life and various identities of indigenous peoples of Canada from a colonial perspective.
- Type
- Maps
- Date
- [1964]
- Identifier
- G/3401/E1/0/1964
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1151295
- Title
- First Nations, 1991-1992
- Description
- Image of a group of protesters in front of an entrance sign to CFB Toronto (Downsview), with a few children sitting atop the sign. One of the protesters is holding a megaphone in front of another man (Bernd Christmas). A CityPulse cameraman faces the protesters, holding up his camera. A few of the protesters are holding signs which say "Law students support First Nations," "Shame," and "Mulroney: Stop stalling Negotiate now!"
- Type
- nonprojected graphic
- Fonds
- Excalibur Publications Inc. fonds (F0502)
- Accession / Box
- 2004-030 / 002
- Date
- October 1990
- Identifier
- ASC12210
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:234664
- Title
- People, 1978-1996
- Description
- Image of a young man (Bernd Christmas) dressed in a suede fringe jacket and holding a feather in one hand, holding a sheet of paper and speaking at a protest at CFB Toronto (Downsview). A man to his side is holding a megaphone in front of him, and a ledge and other people are visible in the background.
- Type
- nonprojected graphic
- Fonds
- Excalibur Publications Inc. fonds (F0502)
- Accession / Box
- 2004-030 / 004
- Date
- October 1990
- Identifier
- ASC17477
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:253631
- Title
- Environment, 1985-1994
- Description
- Image of a sign saying "Lil'wat territory never has been surrendered," a small pile of logs, and part of a truck. Clear-cut mountainside land is visible in the background.
- Type
- nonprojected graphic
- Fonds
- Excalibur Publications Inc. fonds (F0502)
- Accession / Box
- 2004-030 / 002
- Date
- 19??
- Identifier
- ASC17455
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:234662
- Title
- Protests, 1984-1998
- Description
- Image of a group of protesters marching in front of a building, as part of an "Anti-Columbus" rally. Some are holding signs, including one saying "$tolen Land," one depicting a drawing of the Americas with "500 years of struggle" written over top of it, and one depicting [blood] droplets and stating "The spirit of Columbus lives on."
- Type
- nonprojected graphic
- Fonds
- Excalibur Publications Inc. fonds (F0502)
- Accession / Box
- 2004-030 / 004
- Identifier
- ASC17487
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:257393
- Title
- First Nations men hand drumming on stage in 1975
- Description
- First Nations men hand drumming on the Native Peoples Area stage. Annotations include: "DW 75. (2)" Slide number 12.
- Type
- Photographs
- Fonds
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
- Accession / Box
- 2007-009 / 109 (08)
- Date
- 1975
- Identifier
- ASC57017
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1147928
- Title
- David Campbell performing on stage in 1975
- Description
- David Campbell performing on the Native Peoples Area stage. Annotations include: "MB. David Campbell. '75." Slide number 31.
- Type
- Photographs
- Fonds
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
- Accession / Box
- 2007-009 / 109 (08)
- Date
- 1975
- Identifier
- ASC57016
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1147924
- Title
- David Campbell performing on stage in 1975
- Description
- Image of David Campbell performing on the Native Peoples Area Stage. Annotations on slide include: "KB. N.P. David Campbell" Slide stamp 31.
- Type
- Photographs
- Fonds
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
- Accession / Box
- 2007-009 / 109 (08)
- Date
- 1975
- Identifier
- ASC57015
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1147906
- Title
- North American Indian Travelling College performance
- Description
- Caption on verso reads: "North American Indian Traveling College"
- Type
- Photographs
- Fonds
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
- Accession / Box
- 2007-009 / 110 (10)
- Date
- ca. 1977
- Identifier
- ASC57014
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1147143
- Title
- Two First Nations women basket weaving
- Type
- Photographs
- Fonds
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
- Accession / Box
- 2007-009 / 110 (10)
- Date
- ca. 1977
- Identifier
- ASC57013
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1147141
- Title
- Bobby Woods with Mariposan
- Description
- Caption on verso reads: "Bobbie Woods. Photo property of Mariposa Folk Festival. Please credit Tom Hrdiva. (P85). Tom Hrdiva. Bobbie Woods."
- Type
- Photographs
- Fonds
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
- Accession / Box
- 2007-009 / 110 (10)
- Date
- ca. 1977
- Identifier
- ASC57012
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1147136
- Title
- Two First Nations men making snowshoes
- Description
- Caption on verso reads: " (1) P.17. (1) P.17 37%"
- Type
- Photographs
- Fonds
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
- Accession / Box
- 2007-009 / 110 (10)
- Date
- ca. 1977
- Identifier
- ASC57008
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1146988
- Title
- First Nations children from Abeenojig Dance Group in regalia
- Description
- Caption on verso reads: "2 girls. Native Peoples. Saddleback Family Dancers (crossed out). Abeenojig Metro Tor. Group. Dear Teacher (?). Photo property of Mariposa Folk Festival. Please Credit Marcia Colthorpe."
- Type
- Photographs
- Fonds
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
- Accession / Box
- 2007-009 / 110 (10)
- Date
- ca. 1977
- Identifier
- ASC57006
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1146982
- Title
- Martha James and one First Nations woman weaving
- Description
- Caption on verso reads: "Martha James. Please Return."
- Type
- Photographs
- Fonds
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
- Accession / Box
- 2007-009 / 110 (10)
- Date
- ca. 1977
- Identifier
- ASC57005
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1146960
- Title
- Paul Ritchie playing guitar
- Description
- Caption on verso reads: "Photo credit George Lonski. Paul Ritchie."
- Type
- Photographs
- Fonds
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
- Accession / Box
- 2007-009 / 110 (10)
- Date
- ca. 1977
- Identifier
- ASC57004
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1146953
- Title
- Headshot of Bobby Woods
- Description
- Caption on verso reads: "Bobby Woods"
- Type
- Photographs
- Fonds
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
- Date
- ca. 1977
- Identifier
- ASC57003
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1146952
- Title
- Five First Nations men performing around the big drum
- Description
- Caption on verso reads: "(6) P.23 100%."
- Type
- Photographs
- Fonds
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds (F0511)
- Accession / Box
- 2007-009 / 110 (10)
- Date
- ca. 1977
- Identifier
- ASC57002
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1146949
- Title
- Camp Ipperwash, Bosanquet Tp., Lambton Co., Ontario
- Description
- A military plan of Camp Ipperwash in Bosanquet Township, Lambton County, Ontario. Includes contour lines, roads, ordnance ranges, training areas, sentry posts, military base, Kettle Point Indian Reserve, and Ipperwash Beach. Prior to the 1940s, Camp Ipperwash was the Stony Point Indian Reserve.
- Type
- Maps
- Date
- 1964
- Identifier
- G/3522/I6/R2/25/1964
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1153591
- Title
- Partie orientale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada
- Description
- This is a map of eastern part of Quebec in 1755. It shows waterways, villages, islands and soundings.
- Type
- Maps
- Date
- 1755
- Identifier
- WMC0060
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1152229
- Title
- Indigenous peoples and climate change: From victims to change agents through Decent Work
- Description
- This report rejects the characterization of Indigenous people as “victims”. It states that indigenous peoples, numbering over 370 million worldwide , “are at the vanguard of running modern green economies”, and “if they have access to decent work opportunities; if they are empowered to participate in decision making; if their rights are protected; and if policies address their social, economic and environmental vulnerabilities while honing their positive potential as partners, workers, entrepreneurs and innovators, indigenous peoples will become empowered agents of change who can play a vital role in spurring green growth and combating climate change.”
- Identifier (PID)
- yul:1121503