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26.2 Québec
26.2.1 Les Archives Nationales du Québec à Montréal, répertoire numérique du fonds des seigneuries de la region de Montréal
26.2.2 Archives nationals du Québec a Montréal, index alphabétique des petits fonds et collections
26.2.3 Catalogue des fonds et collections d'archives privées
26.2.4 Archives de la Côte-du-Sud et du Collège de Sainte-Anne (La Pocatière), État
général des fonds et collections
26.2.5 Université Laval (Québec), État géneral des fonds et des collections des Archives de
folklore
26.2.6 Groupe d'archivistes de la région de Montréal, 1990: Acquisitions récentes: Guide de
fonds et collections acquis par les membres du Groupe d'archivistes de la région de
Montréal
26.2.7 Roger Paradis Collection at Laval University
26.3 Maine
26.3.1 “Basic Techniques for Copying Old Photographs” Maine State Archives and “Basics for the Preservation of a Photographic collection”
26.4 Other
26.4.2 “Guidelines for Evaluating and Documenting Traditional cultural Properties” National Register Bulletin
26.4.3 “Archivists and oral history”
26.5
Canada (outside Québec and New Brunswick)
27) NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE 27.1 Generalities
27.1.1 Aroostook Band of Micmacs (discontinued newsletters: Tobacco is sacred; The Legend of the Moose; Maine Animal Tracks; Kateri Chaplet; Micmac meaning for months of the year; Dana York, artist; Micmac basketry; an indian prayer.
27.1.2 Six Nations Indian Museum, Onchiota, New York
27.1.3 “Papers of the Algonquian Conference/Actes du Congrès des Algonquinistes”
Université du Manitoba, Winnipeg, 2001
27.1.4 “Indian Place Nomenclature” from the Royal Society of Canada, vol. 9, 1914.
27.1.5 “Tragedy of the Saint John River 500 years ago” Malabeam/The legend of
Malobiannah. + many articles on Malobiannah.
27.1.6 “Brief History on the Maliseet of Viger First Nation”
27.1.7 The Pages of Shades - Native Amerians; Mi’kmaq; Origine des Malécites.
27.1.8 “Sacred herbs: The Smudging Ceremony” by Adrienne Borden and Steve Coyote.
27.1.9 “Travels with Charlie: Day Trips Through Maine History. Along the Maliseet Trail”
Discover Maine, Aroostook County, Vol. 9, Issue 1, 2012. See also book “Above the Gravel Bar: The Native Canoe Routes of Maine: ACADIAN Stacks GV776.M2 C66 2007.
27.1.10 “Select List of Relevent Sources” Maliseet resources about the Bering Strait Theory, education, Colonialism, Neocolonialism, Evaluating Textbook, History, Learning & testing, Linguicide, Power, Inequality, and the Hidden Curriculum,
26.4.1 “Share Your Heritage: Principle Five: Preserve and Protect Resources” (Trying to preserve a historic building; a museum collection; open space or a landscape; an endangered tradition of folkway; criteria for evaluation.