The fonds consist of the textual records of the museum society dating from 1968. The material has been maintained in its original order. Chiefly, records generated by the (federal) Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development and which pertain to the establishment of the Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum Society in particular, the aforementioned northern service officers Webster and Fisher.
The fonds consist of the textual records of the museum society dating from 1979. The material has been maintained in its original order. Records of program design initiatives and exhibit labels from past displays.
The fonds consists of 43 (forty three) b&w prints taken by R.D. Van Norma mainly in the Pond Inlet area. The images include interesting scenes of hand mining coal from open face rock along the Salmon River. There are also scenes of Christmas dinners, inside the HBC store, an Anglican Church service and some portrait views of people.
The fonds consists of 64 prints, some b&w and some colour, taken by Ray Johnson. The images include summer hunting scenes, Christmas events, and local Inuit. Of particular interest are several family group photographs with each member clearly visible.
Photograph albums, other family and community "milestone" albums (marriage, death, births, anniversaries, graduations, awards, news clippings of local history); materials relating to teaching school in Saskatchewan 1947-1951.
This fonds contains materials created or accumulated by Walter Slipchenko during his career and during research for his definitive report, Canada's Arctic Cooperation with the Soviet Union and Russia, 1965-2000. The documentation is comprehensive, covering a number of subjects and organizations, and provides a valuable record of circumpolar life across several nations. In addition to the physical items, it includes a website, www.walterslipchenko.com which provides further information on the scope of the report and the development of international, circumpolar relationships.
This Collection contains photos of events, people, their families, businesses, buildings in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan and Lloydminster, Alberta as well as the surrounding areas.