Harry Hawthorn
fonds
Last revised October 2011
University of British Columbia Archives
Table of Contents
Fonds Description
o Title / Dates of Creation / Physical Description
o Biographical Sketch
o Scope and Content
o Notes
Series Descriptions
o Correspondence, Notes, and Reports series. - 1947-1976.
o Indian Research Projects series. - 1954-1967.
o Doukhobors series. - 1948-1954.
o Northern Development Research series. - 1972.
o Harry Hawthorn Project series. - 19--.
o Audio series. - 1971.
File List
Catalogue entry (UBC Library catalogue)
Fonds Description
Harry Hawthorn fonds. – 1947-1976.
6.53 m of textual records.
243 photographs: b&w; 25.5 x 20.5 or smaller.
1 audio reel.
Biographical Sketch
Harry B. Hawthorn was born in Wellington, New Zealand in 1910. He completed his
B.Sc (1932) and M.Sc. (1934) with the intention of becoming a civil engineer. During the
Depression Hawthorn worked for New Zealand's Native School Service. Unable to
pursue his studies in science in the small communities in which he worked, he became
interested in the humanities, studying history extra-murally. He earned his B.A. in 1937.
The years spent in the Native School Service had an arguably strong influence on
Hawthorn. He was offered and accepted a fellowship to study anthropology at the
University of Hawaii in 1938. The following year he was offered another fellowship to
study anthropology at Yale University where he completed his PhD in 1941. While
there he met Audrey Engel who later became his wife.
Hawthorn's appointment to the faculty of the University of British Columbia in 1947
added Anthropology to the title of the Dept. of Economics, Political Science and
Sociology. His objectives upon coming to UBC were to:
... establish his discipline in an academic setting of the University and in the
Province; to offer anthropology as a contribution to the general education of a
broad group of students and to begin the selection and training of a few
specialists; to establish problems for ethnological research; and, in keeping
with conviction that scholarship should be useful as well as decorative, to
discover possibilities for the practical application of anthropology in the
Province and the country.
In 1949, Hawthorn was asked by the Provincial Government to undertake a study of the
problems confronting Doukhobors in British Columbia. He assembled a team of
scholars from various disciplines to investigate different aspects of the issue. The
subsequent report (1955), helped to ameliorate the Doukhobors and encouraged
increased cooperation among the Doukhobors, non-Doukhobors and the government. It
also proved to be a valuable experience for members of the research team. In 1954, the
Department of Citizenship and Immigration commissioned a comprehensive study of
B.C. Indians. Hawthorn again assembled a research team which completed its study in
1956. In that same year Anthropology, Sociology and Criminology separated from
Economics and Political Science to form a new department with Hawthorn as its head, a
position which he held until 1968. Hawthorn undertook direction of a third large-scale
interdisciplinary research project in 1963 -- The Survey of Contemporary Indians of
Canada (1966, 1967). The project not only influenced the development of native affairs
in Canada but also contributed to development of Canadian anthropology by providing
practical and research experience for a number of young scholars.
In addition to the above-described activities, Hawthorn and his wife Audrey also
played a significant role in the development of the UBC Museum (later the Museum of
Anthropology) and, in particular, the development of an outstanding collection of West
Coast native artifacts.
Hawthorn served as a member of the UBC faculty until his retirement in 1976. He died
in 2006.
For additional biographical information refer to Inglis, G.B. "Harry and Audrey
Hawthorn: An Appreciation" in Serl, Vernon C. and Taylor, Herbert C. Papers in
Honour of Harry Hawthorn. Bellingham: Western Washington State College, 1974.
Scope and Content
Fonds contains five series: Correspondence, Notes, and Reports (1947-1976); Indian
Research Projects (1954-1967); Doukhobors (1948-1954); Northern Development
Research (1972); Harry Hawthorn Project (19--); and Audio (1971) series.
Notes
File List available. Audio recording listed separately.
Series Descriptions
Correspondence, Notes, and Reports series. -- 1947-1976.
1.44 m of textual records.
Series consists of correspondence, notes, and reports pertaining to Hawthorn's personal
and professional activities.
Indian Research Projects series. -- 1954-1967.
3.31 m of textual records.
Series consists of correspondence, reports, financial materials, notes, circulars, clippings,
and tables pertaining to two research projects carried out by Hawthorn: Department of
Citizenship and Immigration study of B.C. Indians (1954-1956) and The Survey of
Contemporary Indians of Canada (1964-1967). Series contains seven subseries: General,
Administrative and Miscellaneous, Regions, Tables, Correpondence and Reports,
Research Notes, and Reports and Notes subseries.
Doukhobors series. -- 1948-1954.
1.16 m of textual records.
143 photographs: b&w; 10 x 13 cm or smaller.
Series consists of correspondence, reports, photographs, clippings, pamphlets, and
subject index cards pertaining to Hawthorn's study of problems confronting
Doukhobors in B.C., undertaken at the request of the Provincial Government. Series
contains four subseries: Correspondence and Reports, Consultative Committee,
Doukhobor Research Committee, and Newspaper Subject Index Cards subseries.
Northern Development Research series. -- 1972.
62.5 cm of textual records.
Series consists of reports, correspondence, bibliographies, notes, and pamphlets
pertaining to Hawthorn's research on Northern development. Series contains three
subseries: Reports and Correspondence, Bibliographies, and Research Notes and
Pamphlets subseries.
Harry Hawthorn Project series. -- 19--.
100 photographs: b&w; 25.5 x 20.5 cm or smaller.
Series consists of photographs pertaining to the Harry Hawthorn Project.
Audio series. -- 1971.
1 audio reel.
Series is described in the Sound and Moving Images database.
File List
BOX 1
CORRESPONDENCE, NOTES & REPORTS
1947-1954
1-1 1947
1-2 1948 (part 1)
1-3 1948 (part 2)
1-4 1948 (part 3)
1-5 1949
1-6 1950
1-7 1951
1-8 1952
1-9 1953
1-10 1954
BOX 2
1955-1956
2-1 1955
2-2 1956
2-3 Indian Friends
2-4 Conference on Native Indian Affairs 1948
2-5 U.B.C. Dept. of Economics (General Correspondence 1949-1953)
2-6 U.B.C. Library Koerner Fund
2-7 Criminology regarding Jack Gillis
2-8 Criminology (Old File) 1954-1955
2-9 Criminology Course
2-10 Criminology-Correspondence with students
2-11 Royal Commission Arts & Sciences
2-12 Correspondence regarding the disappearance of a notebook containing
clippings and photos of Anthony Walsh.
Correspondent Index (1947-1956)
[Boxes 1 & 2]
Abbie, Lal 1952
Acheson, H.V.C. 1955
Acting Superintendent Canadian Immigration Dept. 1948
Adams, Joan 1949
Adams, Jules 1948
Adie, J.H. 1948
Ajuria, Fausto Hernandez 1953
Alcock, F.J. 1948
Allanson, Ross 1955
Allen, Rosemary 1952
Allen, Irwin 1955
Almon, Albert 1949, 1952
Alpenfels, Ethel 1949
American Academy of Political and Social Science 1948
American Museum of Natural History 1947
Anderson, Ian 1948
Anderson-Beard 1951
Andrew, G.C. 1948
Angus, H.F. 1948
Angus, N.C. 1955
Appleton Century Company 1948
Arensberg, Conrad 1948
Armytage-Moore 1950
Arneil, W.S. 1952
Assu, Chief William 1954
Awards Committee 1952
Ayers, Solon G. 1948
Babcock, Douglas 1954
Bagshaw, R.M. 1948
Bainiah 1951
Baird, Miss 1951
Baird, David C. 1952
Baker, Simon 1954
Baker, W.B. 1954
Bako, Ferenc 1949
Balandier, Claire 1954
Bandom, W.S. 1948
Barkley, James 1955
Bassett, F.N. 1948
Beals, Ralph L. 1954
Beeby, C.E. 1948,1953
Beecher, F.L. 1952
Belshaw, Horace 1954
Benedict, Ruth 1947
Bennett, W.A.C. 1955
Biely, Miguel 1947
Bishop, B. Gaulton 1954
Bjorkman, Gordon 1954
Black, W.G. 1948, 1949, 1951
Bogardus, Emory S. 1947
Bolton, Edward 1949
Bolton, Jocelyn 1955
Bolton, S.N. 1949
Booher, Ann 1950
Books for Libraries Inc. 1952
Boulton, H. 1953
Boroughs, R.J. 1949
Bowley, Mary W. 1954
Boyd, Sophee R. 1948
Bradley, J.L. 1948, 1953
Brasley, J.L. 1948
Brazilian Embassy, The 1949
Brigham, Edward M. 1955
Brink, V.C. 1955
Brintnell, W.L. 1952
Brock, David1948
Brock, Philip 1948
Broderick, Eric 1949, 1952
Brodie, Garry 1954
Brooks, Rena 1952
Broom, Leonard 1951
Brophy, W.A. 1947
Brown, Ann Haig 1954
Brown, Daniel 1948
Brown, Gordon 1948
Brown, Jerry 1953
Bru, F.C. 1948
Bryant, J.E. 1949, 1954
Bryden, W. 1951
Buchanan, Daniel 1948
Buck, P.H. 1948
Buckland, D.C. 1951
Burbridge, Charles 1951
Burch, John Q. 1948
Burns, Gordon 1951
Burritt, Edward A. 1949
Burroughs, C.A. 1948
Burgess, Ernest 1955, 1956
Bursar, The 1949
Bussiere, Eugene 1955
Butler, F.R. 1954
Caldwell, Rev. A.E. 1948, 1949
Cameron, Donna J. 1955
Campbell, H.W. 1956
Campbell, Jean 1955
Cannon, Kay 1950
Caple, Kenneth 1947, 1949
Carl, Clifford 1947, 1948
Carley, Morris 1953
Caspari-Rosen, Beate 1952
Cates, John 1950
Caughey, John 1949
Cayton, A.H. 1950
Chapin, Miriam 1952
Charles, Della 1951
Charlie 1948
Chemistry Dept. 1948
Chinese Benevolent Association 1952
Chipping, D. 1948
Chutorian, A. 1948
Clarke, Herb 1951
Clement, F.M. 1948
Clift, R. 1950
Clutesi, George 1948, 1955
Clyne, Valentine 1953
Coltman, Don 1948
Constable Fenton 1950
Constable Jonsson 1956
Constable Williams, D.G. 1952
Coolidge, H.J. 1953
Cooper, J.B.G. 1948
Cowan, Ian 1955
Cox, Donald M. 1956
Cranmer, D.E. 1949, 1952
Credit Bureau 1950
Creet, Roger 1955
Cressman, L.S. 1948, 1953
Croft, M.E. 1954
Crooker, Dr. 1953
Croquet, F.G. 1948
Crowdis, D.K. 1952
Crumb, J.A. 1948
Crummy, M. 1948
Cunther, Erna 1948
Curator, The 1952
Currie, Cathy 1953
Curtis, G.F. 1948
Dalglish, Janice 1954
Dallyn, Gordon 1950
Daniells, Roy 1955
Darby, George E. 1948
Dauber and Pine Bookshops Inc. 1948
Davidson, Barbara A. 1950
Davis, C.O. 1948
Davis, Sarah 1950
Dawson 1951
Deans, C.W. 1948
Dept. of University Extension 1947
Dettman, H. 1956
Dick, C.R. 1955
Dickson, Colin 1956
Dines, D.J. 1949
Director, Surveys and Mapping Br. 1955
Dixon, B.O.G. 1948, 1952
Doubleday Publishers 1948
Doughty, J.H. 1955
Dowd, Edward F. 1952
Drew, Josephine 1956
Dudoward, Chas H. 1953
Dunham-Lansing, Margaret 1951
Dyer, Brainerd 1950
Eaglesan, S.P. 1954
Eaton, Don R. 1948
Eborall, Gladys 1955
Eccles, H. Linton 1948
Edmonds, A. 1953
Ehrich, Robert W. 1954
Eisenhardt, E.N. 1950
Eisenhart, Ian 1950
Elkin, Frederick 1954, 1955
Emory, Kenneth 1948
Ernesti, Roger 1954
Evans, Herbert H. 1949, 1954
Faculty of Arts and Sciences, U.B.C. 1949
Farrell, Allan 1950
Fay, George E. 1955
Feder, Norman 1956
Fergusan, Alan D. 1952
Ferrabee, H.G. 1952
Fogg, Bill 1954
Fontana, Bernard L. 1954
Foreign Exchange Control Board 1949
Forster, John 1954
Forsyth, John 1948, 1954
Fossey, Alec 1953
Foster, George M. 1956
Fraser, Kenneth 1952
Fraser, Lindy 1951
Fraser, Nancy 1950
Fraser, Peter 1948
Fried, Jacob 1953, 1954
Frunkley, George 1951
Fujishiro, Motoko 1955
Gage, Walter 1950
Galbraith, J.D. 1955
Garfield, Viola 1950
Garrard, N.W. 1948
Gates, Charles M. 1949
Gava, Josephine 1949
Gayton, A.H. 1950
Gebhard, Agnes 1948
Geographic Division 1955
Gerrin, Bud 1951
Gifford, Edward W. 1951
Gillese, John Patrick 1949
Gillingham, J.T. 1948
Gist, Noel P. 1949
Glen, Allan 1955
Goforth, Wallace 1951
Goins, John F. 1953
Goldschmidt, Walter 1952
Goodfellow, John 1952
Goodship, Geoffrey 1953
Gore-Langton, Doreen 1948
Goresky, V.B. 1954
Gormly, Mary 1952
Gray, Pamela 1953
Griggs, N.R. 1948
Gringer, Geraldine 1953
Griswold, A.W. 1954
Grolier Society Inc. 1947
Guerin, J. 1952
Guiguet, Charles 1948
Gunning, H.C. 1951
Gunther, Erna 1948, 1947
Guthrie 1949
Gutmann, Addis 1952
Hackler, James C. 1955
Hale, Lloyd 1953
Hammond, George P. 1953
Hapi, Joseph 1953
Happ, Mildred 1952
Hare, Theodore 1954
Hargrave, T.C 1948
Harlow, Robert 1953
Harris, Herbert 1955
Hart, C.W.M. 1949
Hart, Ellen 1948, 1949
Hawes, John T. 1955
Hayes, Beatrice R. 1948
Hayhurst, J. 1947
Healey, Giles G. 1952
Hearsey, Evelyn 1955
Henne, Eileen 1954
Herring, S. H. 1948
Hesse, H. K. 1948
Heyer, Virginia 1951
Heyerdahl, Thor 1951
Hill-Tout, Bill 1950
Hirabayashi, James 1948
Hirota, S. 1955
Hist. Assoc. of E. Kootenay 1953, 1954
Hobbs, Jennifer 1948
Holland, Rowe 1948
Holland, William L. 1948
Honderich, Ted 1956
Honda, Chikao 1954
Honigmann, John J. 1949, 1950, 1954
Hon. Minister of Native Affairs 1948
Hon. Sec. Royal Anthropolog. Inst. 1948
Hopen, Clare 1948, 1952
Hoselitz, Bert F. 1955
Houstan, James 1954
Hugh 1955
Hulse, Frederick 1949, 1953
Hurley, Maisie 1954
Huot, Martha 1950
Hutchison, A. 1956
Ireland, Willard 1948
Irish, Donald P. 1953
Jackson, F. Ivor 1950
Jackson, Gilbert 1951
Jackson, J.L. 1951, 1955
Jacobs, Melville 1953
Jamieson, Laura E. 1948
Jeffries, Roy 1948
Jochor, Katharine 1948
Johnston, Richard 1953
Jones, Colonel H.M. 1954
Judge, Jane E. 1948
Katzel, Fred 1955
Keenleyside, Hugh 1947, 1948
Kelemen, Pal 1952
Kelly, T.R. 1948, 1955
Kernohan, W.O. 1948
Keswick, John C. 1949
Kidd, Kenneth E. 1951
Kievell, Myrtle L. 1950
Kilburn, Peter 1948
Kimball, Yeffe 1952
King, Sophie 1954
Kite, S.P. 1955
Klem, William 1949, 1953
Koch, A. 1948
Koefoed, Jean 1949
Kogen, David C. 1954
Kool, F. 1956
Krenz, F.H. 1949
Kurtz, Ronald J. 1955
Lacharrire, Guy de 1952
Laidlaw, A.M. 1954, 1956
Lamb, Kaye 1947, 1948, 1950, 1954
Lanning, R.J. 1948
Lantis, Margaret 1954
Lasker, Bruno 1947, 1948
Lasserre, Fred 1948
Latimer, Donald S. 1953
Lautis, Margaret 1953
Layton, Gordon S. 1955
Leach, Tom 1949
Lee, J. 1947
Leechman, Douglas 1947, 1948
Leigh, Amy 1953
Leighton, Peg 1948
Lemert, Ed 1952, 1953
Lentis, Margaret 1953, 1954
Lester, Ervis W. 1953
Levin, Lawrence M. 1949
Lewis, Hunter 1947, 1950
Li, Fang-Kuei 1952
Librarian (U. of Washington) 1950
Lilienthal, Philip E. 1948, 1949
Linklater, W.F. 1954
Lipsett, Mary E. 1948
Livesay, Dorothy 1948
Loffler, F.W. 1951
Lowy, Royal 1952
Lundie, J.A. 1955
Luoma, E.H. 1955
Luomala, Katharine 1950
Lynd, R.S. 1951
Macalister, James M. 1952
McCall, C.W. 1955
McClellen, Catherine 1954
Macleod, Murdoch J. 1952
MacCorkindale, H.N. 1949
McDonald, H.A. 1954
MacDonell, D.N. 1948, 1955
MacDonnell, P.L.P. 1948
MacDougall, Lloyd A. 1949, 1951
McFail, Betty 1955
McFarlane, William 1950
MacKay, D.M. 1947
MacKenzie, N.A.M. 1947, 1948, 1954
McKim, W.J. 1949
Mclean, Maurus 1948
Mcllveen, Gladys 1948
Mcllwraith, T.F. 1947, 1948, 1953
MacNair, D.C. 1948, 1951
McNair, F.E. 1954
Macpherson, Dorothy 1955
McTaggart, Margaret 1953
Mabuchi, R. 1954, 1955
Macalister, James M. 1952
Malin, Edward 1950
Malour, Carling 1954
Mandelbaum, David 1952
Mander, LA.A. 1948
Manson, J.M. 1953
Marks & Co. 1947
Marlett, M.W. 1948
Marshall, Estelle 1953
Marshall, John 1948
Martinusen, Norman 1954
Master, Laura A. 1949
Matson, Albin G. 1948
Matthews, V.D. 1948
Mattson, Anrle 1949
Mayer, A.C. 1955, 1956
Maxwell, Isabel G.M. 1949
Meadows, Paul 1949
Meagher, Margaret B. 1948
Meek, R.J. 1950, 1951
Mendel, G.A. 1954
Mendlebaum, David G. 1954
Mensies, T.P.O. 1948
Miller, C.M. 1948
Miller, Perry 1955
Mitchener, A.F. 1947
Moohan, Michael 1956
Moore, R.J. 1949
Morris, J.A. 1948, 1954, 1955
Morris, L.A. 1953
Morrison, Frank 1955
Mourant, A.E. 1954
Moyer, Edward P. 1951
Murdock, George P. 1947, 1948, 1950
Nahanee, Lorne 1949
Narris, W.E. 1951
Nazarek, Verne 1954
Neal, Ellen 1948
Neary, Bernard F. 1949
Northfield, John E. 1950
Odlum, Hal 1949
Oetteking, Bruno 1949, 1951
Opler, Morris 1949
Oetteking, Bruno 1949, 1951
Opler, Morris 1951
Orcutt, David 1953, 1954
Osborne, Douglas 1950, 1953
Painter, Y.Z. 1956
Parnall, J.E.A. 1954
Parrott, Geoffrey 1948
Parsons, Mona E. 1950
Patterson, J.A. 1948
Paull, Andrew 1948
Payne, James 1953, 1954
Pederson, Ed 1951
Pedlingham, W.H.M. 1951
Pelley, Marshall N. 1953
Perrault, Ernest G. 1948, 1954
Pickford, A.E. 1947, 1948, 1954
Piddington, Helen1949, 1950, 1955
Piddington, Ruth 1954
Polanyi, George 1956
Police Dept., Los Angeles, Cal. 1953
Ponder, R.P. 1956
Portigal, Alan H. 1953
Provincial Game Commission 1954
Radvanyi, Laszlo 1949
Ramsay, Blake T. 1950
Ramsden, Eric 1951
Rancier, Beverly 1948
Ravenhill, Alice 1948
Ray, Verne 1948, 1950, 1956
Reed, Clinton 1956
Reed, David W. 1952
Registrar, Stanford U., Cal. 1948
Renaud, Andr 1954
Rickard, T.A. 1948, 1950
Rioux, Marcel1952, 1955
Robb, Colin J. 1953
Robenhill, Alice 1948
Roberts, Aubrey F. 1947
Robinson, Lewis J. 1953
Roleson, Bert 1948
Rollins, Jean 1947
Ross, Aileen D. 1953, 1954
Roucck, Joseph S. 1956
Rowe, James H. 1952, 1953
Ruth (Social Welfare Branch) 1954
Ryan, M.M. 1949
Sage, Walter N. 1948, 1949
Salenberry, Edmin 1951
Samuel, Emery A. 1955
Sandwell, B.D. 1953
Sara Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY 1948
School of Naval Administration 1947
Scott, Rev. R.C. 1950
Scott, Robert F. 1954
Scow, Alfred John 1951, 1953
Sellin, Thorsten 1947
Sexton, George 1951
Shand, Charles 1952
Sheldon, S.H. 1953
Shapiro, Harry L. 1948
Shapiro, Jeff 1953
Sibley, Elbridge 1952
Sidney, Pierce 1948
Siegal, Bernard 1952
Siegerman, Beverley E. 1954, 1955
Simmons, Ernest J. 1948
Simons, Hans 1946
Sinclair, George 1948
Sjoberg, G. 1950
Skilton, Charles 1952
Skinner, H.D. 1954
Slater, Pamela Anne 1955
Smith, Frank 1954
Smith, Marion 1948, 1953, 1955
Smith, Marjorie J. 1949
Smith, Marjorie Vivian 1954
Smith, Ruth 1948
St. Clair-Sobell, J.D. 1948
Solomon, Edward C. 1956
Solow, Chief Anatole A. 1949
Soward, F.H. 1948
Sparrow, John 1953
Spencer, Hope 1954
Spencer, Katherine 1948
Squiness, Thomas 1948
Stanford, Kathleen 1952
Stanley, George 1953
Stanner, W.E.H. 1954
Stembridge, Jasper 1948
Stephensen, J.A. 1948
Stern, Theodore 1952
Stout, D.B. 1948
Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D.C. 1948
Superintendent, Nicola Indian Agency 1955
Sutton, Chloe 1949
Swadesh, Morris 1948
Swets & Zeitlinger 1954
Symington, W. 1952
Tax, Sol 1955
Taylor, Harold 1948, 1954
Taylor, Herbert C. 1952
Taylor, Phyllis M. 1953
Theodorson, George 1956
Thompson, Elizabeth D. 1948
Thompson, S.J. 1952
Tobler, V. 1953
Todd, T.S. 1949
Tompkins, Stuart R. 1954
Totton, S.J. 1955
Tschopik Jr., Harry 1949
Tullis, Commander A.J. 1949, 1950
Tuwan, Janina 1947
United States Collector of Revenue 1948
University National Bank 1950
University Press, Cambridge, Eng. 1955
Useem, John 1949, 1955
Vanstone, J.W. 1955
Vinson, Lynn 1953
Vogt, Evon Z. 1949
Wakefield, Wesley H. 1953
Walsh, Anthony 1948
Wallace, Robert A. 1952
Walsh, Tony 1949
Warren, Constance 1948
Warren, Harry V. 1951
Washburn, Sherry L. 1954
Washburne, Norman F. 1950
Webb, Phyllis 1954
Wehner, E.A. 1948
Weill, Peggy 1948
Weiss, John K. 1953
Werner, Robert 1951
White, Mary Twigg 1950
White, Robert 1950
Whiteman, Morris 1948
Wightman, M. 1956
Wiebe, M.H. 1953
Williams, E.B. 1955
Williams, M.Y. 1948, 1950
Williston, Ray 1955
Wilson, Gordon M. 1948
Wilson, ? (Dir. Y.M.C.A.) 1948
Wohl, Richard R. 1954
Wolanski, E. 1955
Wong, Wah 1948
Wood, Edmund H. 1955
Wootton, Allen R. 1947
Worschitz, Edith M. 1956
Wright, Joanna R. 1956
Wright, John H. 1948
Wright, R.H. 1947
Wylie, T.A. 1954
Yale University Press 1947
Young, Joan 1955
Yarrow, Leon J. 1952
Zarnow, Edith 1953
Zhgnant, Bruce 1956
BOX 3
CORRESPONDENCE, NOTES & REPORTS (cont.)
1948-1955
3-1 Vancouver Civic Unity Council
3-2 Provincial and Private Schools
3-3/7 B.C. Indian Schools, Indian Research Project (1955)
[responses to survey questionnaires regarding Indian children and school]
BOX 4
Correspondence (A-C) - 1949-1976
4-1 Ames, Michael
4-2 Andrew, G.C.
4-3 Barnes, John A.
4-4 Beaglehole, Ernest
4-5 Beaglehole, John
4-6 Belshaw, C.S.
4-7 Blishen, Bernard
4-8 Blummer, Herbert
4-9 Bottomore, T.B.
4-10 Bouchard, Randy
4-11 Boucher, Jean
4-12 Bowles, Gordon
4-13 Canada Council
4-14 Canadian Association of Anthropology & Sociology
4-15 Canadian Review of Sociology & Anthropology
4-16 Carnegie Corporation
4-17 Carnegie Corp. - Annual reports of Grants
4-18 Carpenter, E.S.
BOX 5
Correspondence (C-E) - 1949-1976
5-1 Carstens, Peter
5-2 Centre for Community Studies
5-3 Clutesi, George
5-4 Codere, Helen
5-5 Commonwealth Institute of Social Research
5-6 Corrigan, Samuel
5-7 Crook, Rodney K.
5-8 Cumming, J & E
5-9 Dark, Phillip
5-10 Davis, Arthur K.
5-11 Dept. of Indian & Northern Development
5-12 Desborough, L.O.
5-13 Donner Canadian Foundation
5-14 Doukhobors - General
5-15 Drucker, Phil.
5-16 Dunning, R.W.
5-17 Eleventh New Zealand Science Congress
5-18 Eleventh Pacific Science Conference
5-19 Elkin, Frederick
5-20 Environment Research Consultant
BOX 6
Correspondence (F-I) - 1949-1976
6-1 Fagg, W.
6-2 Firth, Raymond
6-3 Frantz, Charles
6-4 Frug, A.
6-5 Gage, Walter
6-6 Garigue, P.
6-7 Garner, Mrs. B.
6-8 Garner, James C.
6-9 Gladstone, P.
6-10 Glenbow Foundation
6-11 Graham, John
6-12 Green, R.C.
6-13 Grieg, E. & Mary
6-14 Guggenheim Foundation
6-15 Hackler, J.
6-16 Hall, Oswald
6-17 Hapi, Joe
6-18 Harrison, R.O.
6-19 Henry, Jules
6-20 Hirabayashi, Gordon
6-21 Hirabayashi, James
6-22 Ho, Ping-ti
6-23 Hopen, C.
6-24 Hoyt, Elizabeth
6-25 Hughes, E.
6-26 Indian - Eskimo Studies
6-27 Indian Research Project 1954
6-28 Indian Research Project - Typing of Final Report
6-29 Inglis, Gordon
6-30 Inglis, Joy
6-31 International Union of Anthropological & Ethnological Science
6-32 International Journal of Comparative Sociology
6-33 Ireland, Willard
BOX 7
Correspondence (J-M) - 1949-1976
7-1 Jacobs, Melville
7-2 Jenness, Diamond
7-3 Keyfitz, Nathan
7-4 Kidd, J.R.
7-5 Kidd, Kenneth E.
7-6 Killam, Society
7-7 Knill, William
7-8 Koerner, L.J.
7-9 Korbrinshy, Vernon
7-10 Kuipers, A.H.
7-11 Lane, Barbara
7-12 Lane, R.B.
7-13 Lantis, Margaret
7-14 Laviolette, Forrest
7-15 Leach, E.R.
7-16 Leblanc, Napolon
7-17 Leddy, J.F.
7-18 Levi-Strauss, Claude
7-19 Lewis, Claudia
7-20 Lotz, Jim
7-21 Lyman, S.
7-22 Lynd, R.S.
7-23 MacDonald, J.
7-24 McFeat, Tom
7-25 McIlwraith, T.F.
7-26 Mandelbaum, David
7-27 Maranda, P.
7-28 Mayer, A.C.
7-29 Mayer-Oakes, W.
7-30 Mead, Margaret
7-31 Mead, S.M.
7-32 Metge, Joan
7-33 Milligan, Frank
BOX 8
Correspondence (M-R) - 1949-1976
8-1 Mills, D.L.
8-2 Mills, T.M.
8-3 Miscellaneous Requests re: Indians
8-4 Molson Awards
8-5 Munroe, Scott
8-6 Muse de l'homme
8-7 Museums Conference
8-8 Naegele, K.D.
8-9 Naegele, K.D. - Publication of papers
8-10 National Science Foundation
8-11 Native Canadian Fellowship
8-12 Needham, Rodney
8-13 Nelson, E.K.
8-14 Northern Research
8-15 Nosanchuk, T.
8-16 Ossenberg, R.J.
8-17 Ostry, B.
8-18 Pacey, Desmond
8-19 Pacific Sociological Association
8-20 Pearse, P.H.
8-21 Piddington, Ralph
8-22 Pinea, Peter
8-23 Pitt, David
8-24 Pouwer, Jan
8-25 Reid, William
8-26 Requests for "Indians of British Columbia"
8-27 Rhododendron Species Foundation
BOX 9
Correspondence (R-S) - 1949-1976
9-1 Richards, Audrey
9-2 Richmond, Anthony
9-3 Ritchie, Jim
9-4 Robinson, Sarah A.
9-5 Robson, R.A.H.
9-6 Rohner, Ronald P.
9-7 Rosenhaupt, Hans
9-8 Ross, Angus
9-9 Ross, Malcolm
9-10 Rowley, C.D.
9-11 Royal Anthropological Institute
9-12 Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism
9-13 Royal Society of Canada
9-14 Salisbury, R.F.
9-15 San Diego Museum
9-16 Schmitz, Nancy
9-17 Serl, Vernon
9-18 Shimpo, Mitsuru
9-19 Sirvastava, Ram
9-20 Sivetz, B.G.
9-21 Slobodin, Richard
9-22 Social Science Research Council of Canada
9-23 Soward, F.H.
9-24 Spindler, George D.
9-25 Stackpole, S.
9-26 Suttles, Wayne
BOX 10
Correspondence (T-V) - 1949-1976
10-1 Tarasoff, Koozma
10-2 Taylor, D.B.
10-3 Taylor, Harold
10-4 Taylor, Herbert C.
10-5 Taylor, R.L.
10-6 Taylor, W.E. jr.
10-7 Tiger, Lionel
10-8 Trok, Charles
10-9 Totem Park (UBC) - Totem pole
10-10/11 Tremblay, M.A.
10-12 Trent University, Series of Champlain Lectures
10-13 Trudel, M.
10-14 Tyhurst, James
10-15 U.B.C., Social Sciences at
10-16 University of Washington Press
10-17 Valentine, Victor
10-18 Valee, Frank
10-19 Vanier Institute of the Family
10-20 Verma, Behari
10-21 Verner, Coolie
10-22 Victoria University of Wellington
10-23 Voget, F.
BOX 11
Correspondence (W-Z; Subjects, Misc. A-Z) - 1949-1976
11-1 Wade, Mason
11-2 Weaver, Sal
11-3 Webster, Gloria
11-4 Welton, Michael
11-5 Western Washington State College
11-6 Whisson, Michael G.
11-7 Whitaker, Ian
11-8 Williams, James
11-9 Willmott, W.J.
11-10 Wilson, C.
11-11 Wilson, G.
11-12 Winiata, M.
11-13 Wolcott, Harry R.
11-14 Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Foundation
11-15 Woolam, Ray
11-16 Wright, J.F.C.
11-17 Zentner, Henry
11-18 Archeology
11-19 Canadian Sociology & Anthropology Association
11-20 Community Development Service
11-21 Course Information
11-22 Currie, Ian
11-23 Dalzell, Kathleen
11-24 Fried, Jacob
11-25 Institute of Social and Economic Research
11-26 International Relations
11-27 Jampolsky, Lyman
11-28 Japan-Canada Scholarship Committee
11-29 Jenkins, David
11-30 Loo, L.
11-31 McTaggart-Cowan, P.
11-32 Nagler, Mark
11-33 Nature of Man and his Environment
11-34 Newell, W.
11-35 Oregon's Research & Development Centre
11-36 Pape, Siegried
11-37 Paul, Andrew G.
11-38 Phipps, J.L.
11-39 Pope, Mrs. A.C.
11-40 Project Humanities
11-41 Ricci, Madame
11-42 Roback, Katherine
11-43 Sociolinguistics Research Lab
11-44 Sun, Murice
11-45 Taylor, Malcolm G.
11-46 Thornton, Mildred Valley
11-47 Tunstall, Jeremy
11-48 Valdman, A.
Continued
BOX 12
INDIAN RESEARCH PROJECT, 1954-1956
General
12-1 Accounts
12-2 Boucher, Jean
12-3 Budget
12-4 Circular
12-5 Criminological Section
12-6 Education
12-7 Employment
12-8 Fortier, Laval
12-9 Outline
12-10 President N.A.M. MacKenzie
12-11 (Publications)
12-12 Salary Arrangements during typing of project... Bownick, A. and
Macwhinney, F.
12-13 Social Welfare Services
BOX 13
Administrative & Miscellaneous
13-1 Administrative Notes
13-2 Adult Education
13-3 Circulars
13-4 Law, Police, Drinking
13-5 Native Brotherhood
13-6 Provincial Advisory Committee
13-7 Seasonal Labour
13-8 Babine (Hazelton) Agency
13-9 Bella Coola Agency
13-10 Budgets
13-11 Cassiar Cannery
13-12 Clippings
13-13 Copies of Circulars and questionaires sent out
13-14 Extra copies of circulars and questionaires
13-15 Guides, Questionaires
13-16 Kingcome Inlet, Questionaire
13-17 Documents
13-18 Ducan Agency
13-19 Enfranchisement
13-20 Indian Act Joint Commission Notes
13-21 Indian Commissioner
13-22 Kamloops Agency
13-23 Lands
13-24 Ledger Sheets
13-25 Legal Status
13-26 Lytton Agency
13-27 Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd.
13-28 Okanagan Agency
13-29 Ottawa
13-30 Payroll Sheets
13-31 Printing Estimates
13-32 Nicola Agency
13-33 Queen Charlotte Agency
13-34 Resources
13-35 Indians of B.C. - Reviews
13-36 Skeena (Prince Rupert) Agency
13-37 Stuart Lake (Vanderhoof) Agency
13-38 West Coast (Alberni) Agency
13-39 Williams Lake Agency
13-40 Yukon Territory (Telegraph Creek) Agency
BOX 14
Miscellaneous
14-1 [Income in kind]
14-2 List of files held in hut G-5
14-3 Animals
14-4 Questions #46, 47
14-5 Clippings
14-6 Indian Affairs Branch, Panel on Indian Research
14-7 [Progress Reports, Census of Indians, Brief to Royal Commission on Co-
operative]
14-8 [General Requisition Book]
14-9 [General Requisition Books]
BOX 15
Regions
Alberni - Anahim - Alert Bay
15-1 Alberni - Agents
15-2 Alberni - Attitudes to work
15-3 Alberni - Business
15-4 Alberni - Census
15-5 Alberni - Community
15-6 Alberni - Criminology
15-7 Alberni - Culture Summary
15-8 Alberni - Education
15-9 Alberni - Employment
15-10 Alberni - Essays
15-11 Alberni - Exchange
15-12 Alberni - Family
15-13 Alberni - Health
15-14 Alberni - Household
15-15 Alberni - Interpersonal Relations
15-16 Alberni - Leadership
15-17 Alberni - Miscellaneous
15-18 Alberni - Politics
15-19 Alberni - Religion
15-20 Alberni - Social Moliblity
15-21 Alberni - White Contact
15-22 Anahim - Agents
15-23 Anahim - Agriculture
15-24 Anahim - Attitudes to work
15-25 Anahim - Business
15-26 Anahim - Census
15-27 Anahim - Community
15-28 Anahim - Criminology
15-29 Anahim - Education
15-30 Anahim - Employment
15-31 Anahim - Essay
15-32 Anahim - Exchange
15-33 Anahim - Family
15-34 Anahim - Health
15-35 Anahim - Household
15-36 Anahim - Interpersonal Relations
15-37 Anahim - Leadership
15-38 Anahim - Miscellaneous
15-39 Anahim - Politics
15-40 Anahim - Religion
15-41 Anahim - Social Mobility
15-42 Anahim - White Contact
15-43 Alert Bay - Agents
BOX 16
Alert Bay - Bella Coola
16-1 Alert Bay - Attitudes to work
16-2 Alert Bay - Business
16-3 Alert Bay - Census
16-4 Alert Bay - Community
16-5 Alert Bay - Criminology
16-6 Alert Bay - Education
16-7 Alert Bay - Employment
16-8 Alert Bay - Essay
16-9 Alert Bay - Exchange
16-10 Alert Bay - Family
16-11 Alert Bay - Health
16-12 Alert Bay - Households
16-13 Alert Bay - Interpersonal relationships
16-14 Alert Bay - Leadership
16-15 Alert Bay - Miscellaneous
16-16 Alert Bay - Politics
16-17 Alert Bay - Religion
16-18 Alert Bay - Social Mobility
16-19 Alert Bay - White Contact
16-20 Bella Coola - Agent
16-21 Bella Coola - Agriculture
16-22 Bella Coola - Attitude to Work
16-23 Bella Coola - Business
16-24 Bella Coola - Census
16-25 Bella Coola - Community
16-26 Bella Coola - Contact with Whites
16-27 Bella Coola - Criminology
16-28 Bella Coola - Education
16-29 Bella Coola - Employment
16-30 Bella Coola - Essay
16-31 Bella Coola - Exchange
16-32 Bella Coola - Family
16-33 Bella Coola - Health
16-34 Bella Coola - Households
16-35 Bella Coola - Interpersonal relationships
16-36 Bella Coola - Leadership
16-37 Bella Coola - Miscellaneous
16-38 Bella Coola - Social Mobility
16-39 Bella Coola - Politics
16-40 Bella Coola - Religion
BOX 17
Cheacten - Chu Chua
17-1 Cheacten - Agents
17-2 Cheacten - Agriculture
17-3 Cheacten - Attitudes to work
17-4 Cheacten - Census
17-5 Cheacten - Community
17-6 Cheacten - Education
17-7 Cheacten - Employment
17-8 Cheacten - Exchange
17-9 Cheacten - Family
17-10 Cheacten - Health
17-11 Cheacten - Households
17-12 Cheacten - Interpersonal relations
17-13 Cheacten - Leadership
17-14 Cheacten - Miscellaneous
17-15 Cheacten - Politics
17-16 Cheacten - Religion
17-17 Cheacten - Social Mobility
17-18 Cheacten - White Contact
17-19 Chu Chua - Agents
17-20 Chu Chua - Agriculture
17-21 Chu Chua - Attitudes to work
17-22 Chu Chua - Business
17-23 Chu Chua - Census
17-24 Chu Chua - Community
17-25 Chu Chua - Criminology
17-26 Chu Chua - Education
17-27 Chu Chua - Employment
17-28 Chu Chua - Essays
17-29 Chu Chua - Exchange
17-30 Chu Chua - Family
17-31 Chu Chua - Health
17-32 Chu Chua - Households
BOX 18
Chu Chua - Duncan
18-1 Chu Chua - Interpersonal relations
18-2 Chu Chua - Leadership
18-3 Chu Chua - Miscellaneous
18-4 Chu Chua - Politics
18-5 Chu Chua - Religion
18-6 Chu Chua - Social Mobility
18-7 Chu Chua - White Contact
18-8 Duncan - Agent
18-9 Duncan - Agriculture
18-10 Duncan - Attitude to work
18-11 Duncan - Census
18-12 Duncan - Community A and B
18-13 Duncan - Criminology
18-14 Duncan - Education
18-15 Duncan - Employment
18-16 Duncan - Essay
18-17 Duncan - Exchange
18-18 Duncan - Family
18-19 Duncan - Health
18-20 Duncan - Household
18-21 Duncan - Interpersonal relations
18-22 Duncan - Leadership
18-23 Duncan - Miscellaneous
18-24 Duncan - Religion
18-25 Duncan - Social Mobility
18-26 Duncan - White Contact
BOX 19
Fort St. James
19-1 Fort St. James - Agents
19-2 Fort St. James - Agriculture
19-3 Fort St. James - Attitudes to work
19-4 Fort St. James - Business
19-5 Fort St. James - Census
19-6 Fort St. James - Community
19-7 Fort St. James - Criminology
19-8 Fort St. James - Education
19-9 Fort St. James - Employment
19-10 Fort St. James - Essay
19-11 Fort St. James - Exchange
19-12 Fort St. James - Family
19-13 Fort St. James - Health
19-14 Fort St. James - Households
19-15 Fort St. James - Interpersonal relations
19-16 Fort St. James - Leadership
19-17 Fort St. James - Miscellaneous
19-18 Fort St. James - Politics
19-19 Fort St. James - Religion
19-20 Fort St. James - Social Mobility
19-21 Fort St. James - White Contact
BOX 20
Hazelton - Kamloops
20-1 Hazelton - Agent
20-2 Hazelton - Attitudes to work
20-3 Hazelton - Business
20-4 Hazelton - Census
20-5 Hazelton - Community
20-6 Hazelton - Criminology
20-7 Hazelton - Education
20-8 Hazelton - Employment
20-9 Hazelton - Exchange
20-10 Hazelton - Family
20-11 Hazelton - Health
20-12 Hazelton - Households
20-13 Hazelton - Interpersonal relations
20-14 Hazelton - Leadership
20-15 Hazelton - Miscellaneous
20-16 Hazelton - Religion
20-17 Hazelton - White Contact
20-18 Kamloops - Agents
20-19 Kamloops - Agriculture
20-20 Kamloops - Attitudes to work
20-21 Kamloops - Business
20-22 Kamloops - Census
20-23 Kamloops - Community
20-24 Kamloops - Criminology
20-25 Kamloops - Education
20-26 Kamloops - Essays
20-27 Kamloops - Employment
20-28 Kamloops - Exchange
20-29 Kamloops - Family
20-30 Kamloops - Health
20-31 Kamloops - Households
20-32 Kamloops - Interpersonal relations
20-33 Kamloops - Leadership
20-34 Kamloops - Miscellaneous
20-35 Kamloops - Politics
20-36 Kamloops - Religion
20-37 Kamloops - Social Mobility
20-38 Kamloops - White Contacts
BOX 21
Katzie
21-1 Katzie - Agents
21-2 Katzie - Agriculture
21-3 Katzie - Attitudes to work
21-4 Katzie - Business
21-5 Katzie - Census
21-6 Katzie - Community
21-7 Katzie - Criminology
21-8 Katzie - Education
21-9 Katzie - Employment
21-10 Katzie - Essays
21-11 Katzie - Exchange
21-12 Katzie - Family
21-13 Katzie - Health
21-14 Katzie - Households
21-15 Katzie - Interpersonal relations
21-16 Katzie - Leadership
21-17 Katzie - Miscellaneous
21-18 Katzie - Politics
21-19 Katzie - Religion
21-20 Katzie - Social Mobility
21-21 Katzie - White Contacts
BOX 22
Kitimat Mission
22-1 Kitimat Mission - Agents
22-2 Kitimat Mission - Agriculture
22-3 Kitimat Mission - Attitudes to work
22-4 Kitimat Mission - Business
22-5 Kitimat Mission - Census
22-6 Kitimat Mission - Community
22-7 Kitimat Mission - Criminology
22-8 Kitimat Mission - Education
22-9 Kitimat Mission - Employment
22-10 Kitimat Mission - Essays
22-11 Kitimat Mission - Exchange
22-12 Kitimat Mission - Family
22-13 Kitimat Mission - Health
22-14 Kitimat Mission - Households
22-15 Kitimat Mission - Interpersonal relations
22-16 Kitimat Mission - Leadership
22-17 Kitimat Mission - Miscellaneous
22-18 Kitimat Mission - Politics
22-19 Kitimat Mission - Religion
22-20 Kitimat Mission - Social Mobility
22-21 Kitimat Mission - White Contacts
BOX 23
Kootenays
23-1 Kootenays - Agents
23-2 Kootenays - Agriculture
23-3 Kootenays - Attitudes to work
23-4 Kootenays - Business
23-5 Kootenays - Census
23-6 Kootenays - Community
23-7 Kootenays - Criminology
23-8 Kootenays - Education
23-9 Kootenays - Employment
23-10 Kootenays - Essays
23-11 Kootenays - Exchange
23-12 Kootenays - Family
23-13 Kootenays - Health
23-14 Kootenays - Households
23-15 Kootenays - Interpersonal relations
23-16 Kootenays - Leadership
23-17 Kootenays - Miscellaneous
23-18 Kootenays - Politics
BOX 24
Kootenays - Moricetown
24-1 Kootenays - Religion
24-2 Kootenays - Social Mobility
24-3 Kootenays - White Contact
24-4 Lytton - Agents
24-5 Lytton - Agriculture
24-6 Lytton - Attitudes to work
24-7 Lytton - Business
24-8 Lytton - Census
24-9 Lytton - Community
24-10 Lytton - Criminology
24-11 Lytton - Education
24-12 Lytton - Employment
24-13 Lytton - Essay
24-14 Lytton - Exchange
24-15 Lytton - Family
24-16 Lytton - Health
24-17 Lytton - Households
24-18 Lytton - Interpersonal relations
24-19 Lytton - Leadership
24-20 Lytton - Miscellaneous
24-21 Lytton - Politics
24-22 Lytton - Religion
24-23 Lytton - Social Mobility
24-24 Lytton - White Contacts
24-25 Moricetown - Agents
24-26 Moricetown - Agriculture
24-27 Moricetown - Attitudes to work
24-28 Moricetown - Business
24-29 Moricetown - Census
24-30 Moricetown - Community
BOX 25
Moricetown - Okanagan
25-1 Moricetown - Criminology
25-2 Moricetown - Education
25-3 Moricetown - Employment
25-4 Moricetown - Essay
25-5 Moricetown - Exchange
25-6 Moricetown - Family
25-7 Moricetown - Health
25-8 Moricetown - Households
25-9 Moricetown - Interpersonal relations
25-10 Moricetown - Miscellaneous
25-11 Moricetown - Politics
25-12 Moricetown - Religion
25-13 Moricetown - White contact
25-14 Okanagan - Agents
25-15 Okanagan - Agriculture
25-16 Okanagan - Attitudes to work
25-17 Okanagan - Business
25-18 Okanagan - Census
25-19 Okanagan - Community
25-20 Okanagan - Criminology
25-21 Okanagan - Education
25-22 Okanagan - Employment
25-23 Okanagan - Essay
25-24 Okanagan - Exchange
25-25 Okanagan - Family
25-26 Okanagan - Health
25-27 Okanagan - Households
25-28 Okanagan - Interpersonal relations
25-29 Okanagan - Leadership
25-30 Okanagan - Miscellaneous
25-31 Okanagan - Mobility
25-32 Okanagan - Politics
25-33 Okanagan - Religion
25-34 Okanagan - White Contact
BOX 26
Prince Rupert - Skidegate
26-1 Prince Rupert Canneries - Agents
26-2 Prince Rupert Canneries - Agriculture
26-3 Prince Rupert Canneries - Attitudes to work
26-4 Prince Rupert Canneries - Business
26-5 Prince Rupert Canneries - Census
26-6 Prince Rupert Canneries - Community
26-7 Prince Rupert Canneries - Education
26-8 Prince Rupert Canneries - Employment
26-9 Prince Rupert Canneries - Essay
26-10 Prince Rupert Canneries - Exchange
26-11 Prince Rupert Canneries - Family
26-12 Prince Rupert Canneries - Health
26-13 Prince Rupert Canneries - Households
26-14 Prince Rupert Canneries - Interpersonal relations
26-15 Prince Rupert Canneries - Leadership
26-16 Prince Rupert Canneries - Miscellaneous
26-17 Prince Rupert Canneries - Politics
26-18 Prince Rupert Canneries - Religion
26-19 Prince Rupert Canneries - White Contacts
26-20 Skidegate - Agents
26-21 Skidegate - Agriculture
26-22 Skidegate - Attitudes to work
26-23 Skidegate - Business
26-24 Skidegate - Census
26-25 Skidegate - Community
26-26 Skidegate - Criminology
26-27 Skidegate - Education
26-28 Skidegate - Employment
26-29 Skidegate - Exchange
BOX 27
Skidegate - Ucluelet
27-1 Skidegate - Essays
27-2 Skidegate - Family
27-3 Skidegate - Health
27-4 Skidegate - Households
27-5 Skidegate - Interpersonal relations
27-6 Skidegate - Leadership
27-7 Skidegate - Miscellaneous
27-8 Skidegate - Politics
27-9 Skidegate - Religion
27-10 Skidegate - Social Mobility
27-11 Skidegate - White Contact
27-12 Ucluelet - Agents
27-13 Ucluelet - Attitudes to work
27-14 Ucluelet - Business
27-15 Ucluelet - Census
27-16 Ucluelet - Community
27-17 Ucluelet - Criminology
27-18 Ucluelet - Education
27-19 Ucluelet - Employment
27-20 Ucluelet - Essay
27-21 Ucluelet - Exchange
27-22 Ucluelet - Family
27-23 Ucluelet - Health
27-24 Ucluelet - Household
27-25 Ucluelet - Interpersonal relations
27-26 Ucluelet - Leadership
27-27 Ucluelet - Miscellaneous
27-28 Ucluelet - Politics
27-29 Ucluelet - Religion
27-30 Ucluelet - Social Mobility
27-31 Ucluelet - White Contact
Tables
27-32 Tables - Alberni
27-33 Tables - Alert Bay
27-34 Tables - Anahim
27-35 Tables - Bella Coola
27-36 Tables - Cheacten
27-37 Tables - Chu Chua
27-38 Tables - Duncan
27-39 Tables - Fort St. James
BOX 28
28-1 Tables - Hazelton
28-2 Tables - Kamloops
28-3 Tables - Katzie
28-4 Tables - Kitimat - Butedale
28-5 Tables - Kootenays
28-6 Tables - Lytton
28-7 Tables - Moricetown
28-8 Tables - Okanagan
28-9 Tables - Prince Rupert Canneries
28-10 Tables - Skidegate
28-11 Tables - Ucluelet
28-12 Tables - Birth Data
28-13 Tables - Books and Magazines Subscriptions
28-14 Tables - Capital
28-15 Tables - Child Mortality
28-16 Tables - Church Contributions
28-17 Tables - Educational Achievement
28-18 Tables - Additional Education
28-19 Tables - House Appointments
28-20 Tables - House Size
28-21 Tables - Household Composition
28-22 Tables - Illegitimacy
BOX 29
29-1 Tables - Income received
29-2 Tables - Language
29-3 Tables - Localities visited
29-4 Tables - Marital Status
29-5 Tables - Marriage Rates
29-6 Tables - Marriage Termination Frequencies
29-7 Tables - Memberships in Associations
29-8 Tables - Population
29-9 Tables - Religious and Educational Affiliation
29-10 Tables - Income, by age, education, house size, family size
29-11 Tables - Occupational distribution
29-12 Tables - Reported Cash savings
29-13 Tables - Toys
29-14 Tables - Total
BOX 30
Correspondence, Reports, Records
(A - C)
30-1 Accountant
30-2 Ames, Elinor
30-3 Ames, Michael
30-4 Applications for Research Posts
30-5 Atwell, Phyllis
30-6 Audain, Michael
30-7 Bailey, S.J.
30-8 Battle, R.F.
30-9 Bernier, Bernard
30-10 Bibliographies
30-11 Bookstore
30-12 Bossen, Marianne
30-13 Bownick, Alice
30-14 Boys, J.V.
30-15 Buckley, Helen
30-16 Budget
30-17 Burgidge, Don
30-18 Cairns, Alan
30-19 Carstens, Peter
30-20 Chance, N.A.
30-21 Charest, Paul
30-22 Citizens Plus
30-23 Contract
30-24 Corrigan, Samuel
30-25 Coutts, Dorothy
BOX 31
(C - L)
31-1 Criminology
31-2 Davey, Robert F.
31-3 Demography
31-4 Dimock, H.G.
31-5 Duncan, Kenneth J.
31-6 Fairholm, Cy.
31-7 Gordon, J.H.
31-8 Gue, Leslie R.
31-9 Hawthorn, H.B.
31-10 Hobart, C.W.
31-11 Horn, Miss Kahn-Tineta
31-12 Indian Organizations
31-13 Inglis, Gordon
31-14 Interm Reports
31-15 I.B.C. (International Behavioural Consultants)
31-16 Jackson, Robert H.
31-17 Jamieson, S.M.
31-18 James, H.M.
31-19 Kew, Michael
31-20 Kidd, J.R.
31-21 Knill, W.D.
31-22 Koezur, Polly (ne Johnson)
31-23 Korn, David
31-24 Labrie, Miss G.
BOX 32
(L-R)
32-1 LaForest, Lucien
32-2 Landes, Ruth
32-3 Lane, Barbara
32-4 Lok, Siepko H.
32-5 Luth, Dietrich
32-6 Lysyk, Kenneth
32-7 Lythgoe, Mrs. M.J.
32-8 McDonnell, Roger
32-9 McFeat, Tom
32-10 MacGregor, G.
32-11 McIntyre, Peter
32-12 Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (C & I)
32-13 Miscellaneous
32-14 Mulvihill, Father R.
32-15 Munroe, Scott
32-16 Nicholls, John
32-17 Parsons, G.F.
32-18 Payroll (Indian Research Project payroll sheets)
32-19 Philpott, Stuart
32-20 Pineo, P.
32-21 Powell, Mrs. David
32-22 Press Releases
32-23 Press Notices and Releases
32-24 Proposes Programme
32-25 Provincial Council of Women
32-26 Purchase Orders
32-27 Ratchiffe, A.W.
BOX 33
(R-Z)
33-1 Research Notes (H.B.H.)
33-2 Ridington, W.R.
33-3 Robinson, Reva
33-4 Rogers, E.
33-5 Royal Commission on Bilinguilism and Biculturalism (empty file)???
33-6 Ryan, Joan
33-7 Ryan, Joan
33-8 Sample Bands for Intensive Study
33-9 Schools
33-10 Schwimmer, Erik
33-11 Sister Mary Hilda
33-12 Smith, Derek G.
33-13 Smith, June E. & Malpass, Roy
33-14 Storm, Tom
33-15 Tarasoff, Koozma
33-16 Termansen, Paul
33-17 Toren, C.K.
33-18 Tremblay, M.A.
BOX 34
Research Notes
(A-J)
34-1 Ames, Elinor and Michael
34-2 Bernier, Bernard
34-3 Cairns, Alan
34-4 Corrigan, Samuel
34-5 Inglis, Gordon
34-6 Jamieson, S.M. (1)
BOX 35
(J-K)
35-1 Jamieson, S.M. (2)
35-2 Kew, Michael
35-3 Koezur, Polly (ne Johnson) [1]
35-4 Koezur, Polly (ne Johnson) [2]
35-5 Koezur, Polly (ne Johnson) [3]
BOX 36
Research Notes (cont.)
36-1 McDonnell, R.F.
36-2 Schwimmer, Erik
36-3 Storm, Tom
36-4 Vallee, Frank
36-5 Background Information
36-7 Community Development Project
36-8 Demography
36-9 Education (1)
36-10 Education (2)
BOX 37
Reports, Notes
(I-P)
37-1 Indian - Eskimo Association of Canada
37-2 Indian Leadership Training Programme
37-3 Indian Research Project Conference Notes
37-4 Joint Committee on Indian Affairs
37-5 Marcuse Report on Infant Mortality
37-6 Missouri River Basin Project
37-7 Notes on Dr. Jamieson's Manitoba Report
37-8 Periodicals
BOX 37a
(Q-Z)
37a-1 Questionnaire
37a-2 Urbanization Study
37a-3 Welfare Services
BOX 38
DOUKHOBORS, 1948-1954
Correspondence, Reports
38-1 Allotment of land etc. in Doukhobor Communities
38-2 Brief to Attorney-General
38-3 Census
38-4 Commission on Doukhobor Affairs
38-5 Dixon, W.G. - Correspondence
38-6 Corrections - D.R.C. Report
38-7 Doukhobor Report - Comments
38-8 Doukhobor Report - Correspondence
38-9 Doukhobors - General
38-10 Doukhobors - Sons of Freedom - Correspondence
38-11 Doukhobors - Soukorev, W.A.
38-12 Doukhobors Spiritual Community of Christ (Jos. Podovinikoff)
38-13 Doukhobors Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ
38-14 Doukhobor Trials
38-15 Fogarty, P.J. - Correspondence
38-16 Fruitova School
38-17 Green, W.P.F.
38-18 Harwood, C.W.
38-19 Hawthorn, H.B.
38-20 Herbison, Hugh
38-21 Gulley, Emmett
38-22 Hirabayashi, Gordon - Correspondence
38-23 Imprisonment - Sons of Freedom
38-24 Jamieson, S. - Correspondence
38-25 Kahma, D.
38-26 Kanigan, G. - Correspondence
38-27 Land Investigation - Graham Island, Seymour Arm, Lardeau
38-28 Land - U.S.C.C.
38-29 Lewis, C. - Correspondence
BOX 39
39-1 McCubbin, F. - Correspondence
39-2 Mead, Col. F.J.
39-3 Miscellaneous Correspondence
39-4 Popoff, Eli A.
39-5 Provincial Gov't, Comptroller of
39-6 Provincial Gov't, Purchasing Commission
39-7 Provincial Library
39-8 Relocation: Report of May 1961
39-9 Relocation
39-10 Research Staff - Employment
39-11 Rowles, C.A. - Correspondence
39-12 Van Ryswyk, Albert L. - Soils Survey
39-13 Shulman, A. - Correspondence
39-14 Signori, Edro - Correspondence
39-15 Sorokin, S.
39-16 Speaking Engagements - re: Doukhobors
39-17 Stoochnoff, J.P.
BOX 40
40-1 Sullivan Report
40-2 Doukhobor Report - publishing
40-3 Doukhobor Report - requests
40-4 Doukhobor Report - requests
40-5 Maloff - Report, Recommendations
40-6 Shulman, A. - Reports (1)
40-7 Shulman, A. - Reports (2)
BOX 41
41-1 Lewis, C. - reports
41-2 Rowles, C.A. - reports
41-3 Jamieson, S. - reports
41-4 Jamieson, S. - reports
41-5 Wainman, A. - reports
41-6 Repentances
41-7 Sectarian Quarrels
41-8 Signori, E.
41-9 Miscellaneous 1958
BOX 42
42-1 Lewis, C. - Reports 1951
42-2 Bibliography etc. - Doukhobor Research Committee
42-3 Blakemore Reports
42-4 Brown, G.G.
42-5 Commission to inquire into matters relating to Doukhobor Lands, Interim
reports
42-6 Confessions of Sons of Freedom
42-7 Consultative Committee - Chronology
42-8 Doukhobor - Proclamations etc.
42-9 Fogarty, P.J. - Reports
42-10 Harwood, C.W. - Reports
42-11 History stated by Doukhobors
42-12 Herbison, H.
42-13 Herbison reports
42-14 Hirabayashi, Gordon - Reports
42-15 Isaac, P.
BOX 43
43-1 Miscellaneous
43-2 Kahma, D. - Briefs
43-3 Legislation - re: Doukhobors
43-4 Letters - Doukhobor Prisoners [1]
43-5 Letters - Doukhobor Prisoners [2]
43-6 Meetings - Doukhobor Research Committee
43-7 Membership lists
43-8 Penitentiary Letters
43-9 Prophesies by Doukhobors
43-10 Report General
43-11 Reports - Lists of Reports by Research Committee Members
43-12 Reports - Miscellaneous
43-13 Solutions - stated by Doukhobors
43-14 Summary of Recommendations
43-15 Suttles, Mrs. S.
43-16 Toren, C. K. - reports
43-17 Toren, C. K. - extra
43-18 Trevor, Harry (Vladimir N. Snesarev)
43-19 Zubek, J. P. - excerpts from thesis
BOX 44
Consultive Committee
44-1 Photographs - first doukhobors landing 1929
44-2 Miscellaneous
44-3 Open letter from Doukhobors to Bonner (Attorney General) 1962
44-4 Open letter from Doukhobors to Bonner
44-5 Consultative committee - Correspondence
44-6 Andrew, G.C.
44-7 Progress Report (4) May 4, 1951 (Consultative Committee)
44-8 Progress Report (3) March 9, 1952 (Consultative Committee)
44-9 Progress Report (2) Nov. 23, 1950 (Consultative Committee)
44-10 Progress Report (1) Oct. 27, 1950 (Consultative Committee)
44-11 I Newspaper Clippings, Pamphlets
44-12 II Newspaper Clippings, Pamphlets
44-13 III Newspaper Clippings
44-14 Newspaper: Fitzgibbon (Lally Bernard) Jan. 28, 1911
44-15 Newspaper: Wynn, S.W. Jan. 24, 1925
44-16 V/F Doukhobors
44-17 Newspaper: Forin, Isabel (Mar. 31, 1929), Reed, Palmer (Dec. 29, 1929)
44-18 Newspapers 1930-19 39
44-19 Newspaper 1933 (Jan. 13) Peter Verigin deported to Russia
44-20 Newspaper: Bourne, Mrs. B. [1932]
44-21 Newspaper: Hutchinson, B. Spetember 21, 1940
44-22 Newspaper Clippings - 1943
44-23 Newspaper Clippings - 1944
44-24 Newspapers 1948-49
Continued
BOX 45
NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH, 1972
Reports, Correspondence
45-1 Advisory Committee on Northern Development (1)
45-2 Advisory Committee on Northern Development (2)
45-3 Indian Welfare Programs
45-4 Government Activities in the North (1961)
45-5 Stevenson, D. - Report - Relocation of Eskimos (1)
BOX 46
46-1 Stevenson, D. - Report - Relocation of Eskimos (2)
46-2 Stevenson, D. - Report - Relocation of Eskimos (3)
46-3 Jenness, Diamond - The Faith of a Salish Indian
46-4 Indian Affairs - Miscellaneous
46-5 Northern Research - expenses, budget
46-6 Hawthorn H. & Leforet A. Paper "People" (1972)
46-7 Jamieson, S.M. re: Northern Peoples 1972
46-8 Freeman, Milton re: Northern Peoples 1972
46-9 Laforet, Andrea re: Northern People
46-10 Advisory Committee on Northern Development - Meetings: Agenda -
Minutes
46-11 Bibliographies
46-12 Policy and Guidelines
46-13 Personal Consultants
46-14 Miscellaneous
46-15 Contributors - Draft Outlines
- re: seminar on guidelines for scientific activity in Northern Canada - 1972
46-16 Secondary Statements
BOX 47
Bibliographies
BOX 48
48-1 Bibliographies
48-2 Bibliographies
Research Notes, Pamphlets
48-3 Papers from National Workshop held by Canadian Arctic Resource
Committee - 1972
48-4 Material relating to the environment of the Arctic
BOX 49
49-1 Material relating to the health picture in the Arctic
49-2 B.C. Indians - Urbanization
49-3 Man in the North (technical paper)
49-4 International Journal of Arctic and Nordic Studies
49-5 B.C. Indian Advisory Committee
49-6 Gemini North
49-7 DRB Research related to Northern Military Operations
49-8 Occupational preferences of northern students
49-9 Mining in the North
BOX 50
DOUKHOBORS (cont.)
Doukhobor Research Committee
Photographs -- Negatives and prints numbers 1 - 143 by Peter Holborne.
(continued)
BOX 51
HARRY HAWTHORN PROJECT
Photographs numbered P.T.A. 293 - 393.
BOX 52
DOUKHOBORS (cont.)
Newspaper Subject Index Cards
"A" To "N"
BOX 53
"O" TO "W"
BOX 54
CORRESPONDENCE, NOTES, & REPORTS (cont.)
54-1 Correspondence with Mackenzie, N.A.M. (1954-1969)
54-2 Comments on Hawthorn Report draft (1967)
54-3 Notes prepared by Fred Klem from briefs, etc. presented to the various joint
committees of the House and Senate on Indian Affairs (1970)