- # 841
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionMulticultural History Society of Ontario
Collection DescriptionIssues of the Shing Wah Daily News, the primary daily Chinese-language newspaper in Canada from 1922 to 1990KeywordsAsia, Minority languages, Visible minorities - # 842
- English
Hosting InstitutionMcGill University
Collection DescriptionIconographic and cartographic documents relating to early New FranceKeywordsFrench Canadians, Geography, Quebec - # 843
- French
- English
Hosting InstitutionConsortium Érudit
Collection DescriptionFrancophone e-books and conference proceedings in the social sciences and humanities published in North AmericaKeywordsFrench Canadians - # 844
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionMemorial University of Newfoundland
Collection DescriptionIssues of The Daily News, a defunct newspaper published in St. John'sKeywordsNewfoundland and Labrador - # 845
- English
Collection titleKnowledge and Practices Concerning Nature and the UniverseHosting InstitutionMemorial University of Newfoundland
Collection DescriptionInterviews and documents relating to the environment-related traditional knowledge and practices of the peoples of Newfoundland and LabradorKeywordsFolklore, Interviews, Newfoundland and Labrador - # 846
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionMemorial University of Newfoundland
Collection DescriptionIssues of Material Culture Review, an academic journal about Canadian material cultureKeywordsSocial science - # 847
- English
Hosting InstitutionMemorial University of Newfoundland
Collection DescriptionPhotographs of life in Newfoundland and Labrador in the mid-twentieth centuryKeywordsNewfoundland and Labrador - # 848
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionEmily Carr University of Art and Design
Collection DescriptionImages relating to Emily Carr University of Art and DesignKeywordsBritish Columbia, Education, Visual arts - # 849
- 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 - # 850
- English
Collection titleHosting InstitutionMulticultural History Society of Ontario
Collection DescriptionInterviews with refugees of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 who immigrated to CanadaKeywordsEurope, Immigration, Interviews, Refugees, War