The file consists of records relating to the Regional Coordinating Committee for Fort Smith, including meeting minutes, agenda, correspondence, issue forms, Negotiation Report Salt River First Nation Treaty Entitlement Negotiation, Treaty 8 Programs and Services Working Group records, South Slave Metis Framework Agreement Draft and decision paper, Meeting Notes for Deh Cho First Nations Exploratory Talks, notes from Political Leaders' Conference, Investigative Audit A Summary of Recent Findings, Notes for a Presentation by Premier Cournoyea, 1994 Collective Bargaining Government of the Northwest Territories and Northwest Territories Teachers' Association, Action Reminder Summary - 4th Session/5th Session, Five Year Capital Forecast 1994/95 - 1998/99, establishment policy revisions, and excerpts from the federal budget.
Campfire at Glacier L
2 large Lake Trout from Glacier L
The file consists of records relating to Senior Management Committee meetings of the Department of Economic Development and Tourism, including correspondence, agendas, minutes, Resources for Economic Development Officers spreadsheet, Business Development Fund financial records, Regional Comptrollers Conference agenda, Decision Memorandum Approval Form format, decision papers and memorandums, Western Arctic Communications & Public Relations Plan, Agreement in Principle Canada/NWT Business Service Centre, List of Headquarters Initiatives Corporate and Technical Services, EDA Replacement Program Program Design Matrix,and DIAND Resource Access Negotiations Program. Some records relating to the Western Arctic Superintendents, Regional Management Committee of Fort Smith, and tourism organizations are also included.
The file consists of funding proposals and correspondence from Metis Nation locals.
Mt. Harrison-Smith from beaver ponds above Brintnell L
Mt. Harrison-Smith at Glacier L.
[Tuktoyaktuk, ships in harbour, Arctic Pelly, Arctic Immerk Kamotik, heavy equipment, Eddie Gruben and wife Alice Cockney, Itiyok artificial island, office, ESSO employees, cook, bear monitor, Sam Dick, dogs, drilling rig #3, pipe]
Charlie's photo description: We come up the hill off the Mackenzie and it was all blown in
just after getting up on top. While we were away it blows in and I couldn't pull the load up so we
had to get up and push the snow out of the way and clear it off so we could come up. That's Gabe
[Gabriel] Sabourin standing by the wood on the left with a cigarette in his mouth. I'm not sure
who the fellow with the parka is. It looks like Eddie Lafferty but I wouldn't be sure. That's me
climbing off the tractor. And there's Dave Villeneuve. He walks like a real old farmer. He
waddled like a farmer, so I called him that one day. His name stayed Farmer. We still call him
Farmer. The other one fellow now looks like Fly. What was his real name? Edward? Everybody
called him Fly. When he was small, the blowflies got on his face while he was laying out there
and he got the name. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's him on the right. And that's the Thomas Murphy
over there. That's down by the dock. That's the landing.
Caption Source: Charlie Hansen interview.
Photographer: likely Isidore Villeneuve.
[Edmonton (frames 0-11), Interprovincial Pipe Line (IPL), pipes, Wescan Pipe Protection Ltd., railcars, Hay River (frames 13-36), 11th Annual General Assembly, Metis Association, Talent Show, band, guitarists, George Tuccaro, Winston Wuttenee, judges, performers]
Anna's Photo Description: L→r: Eric, Arnold & Edwin Lindberg at Liard R cabin, 1940s.
Caption Source: Anna Lindberg
Photographer: unknown
WDA's Comments, 2014 Mar. 10: According to an article in Northern News Services (http://www.nnsl.com/frames/newspapers/2011-05/may12_11lin.html) Edwin was born 1929 Jun 16. In this photo he looks to be 10-12 years old, thus placing this photo in the late 1930s to early 1940s.
[Fort Simpson (frames 1-12), attempted Papal visit, children, Elders, large tipi, hand games, buses, Yellowknife (frames 13-19), Native Communications Society office, party, Behchoko (frames 20-36), eating outside, office, Ted Blondin (frames 30-31), portraits]
The file consists of records relating to interactions with the Committee of Original People's Entitlement (COPE), including correspondence, COPE Community Consensus Opinion Poll on the Boundary, COPE Overlap Position, Akana Newsletter, draft Memoranda of Agreement, reports on overlap meetings, maps showing boundary options, Explanation of Types of Land Ownership in C.O.P.E. Agreement-in-Principle with Federal Government, a newspaper article, verbatim reports from CBC Inuvik, a press release, and a resolution.
[Canoe on Glacier Lake]
[Mt Sidney Dobson]
[Alberta, views of communities, Assumption (frames 1-11), store, Meander River (frames 12-15), scenery, Yellowknife (frames 16-21), Dorothy (Chocolate) Carseen (frames 16-18), portraits, office]
[Fort Simpson (frames 1-12), baseball, playground, children, Yellowknife (frames 13-37), Folk on the Rocks, musicians, fiddler, guitarists, singers, drummer]
Anna's Photo Description: Nancy & Donald Turner at Dick and Vera Turner's Netla cabin, 1940s.
Caption Source: Anna Lindberg
Photographer: unknown
[Gameti (frames 1-12), portraits, hockey, children, snowmobile, Yellowknife (frames 13-36), office, Bob Overvold (frames 13A-16A),baby]
Charlie's photo description: I'm doing some repairs to the clutches on the D4 [Charlie's
second Caterpillar]. You have to take the seat off to get into it. That was hard to work on them
things because we had nothing really to work with. We've got two timbers and a chain going up
through them, between them and then a piece of pipe on top so we could roll it to the side. I
looked in the instruction book one day. It was the throw-out clutch yoke that I had to replace I
think. So we get up to page where it says how to do that and it said, "Remove engine." The
engine weighed two ton. It sounds so simple, "Remove engine."
Caption Source: Charlie Hansen interview.
Photographer: likely Isidore Villeneuve but with a new sharper camera.
Mouth of Brintnell Cr. + Nahanni.
parkland between Brintnell Cr. + Rabbitkettle R.