Incoming Resources
- People of the Deer
- Traditions, traps, and trends, transfer of knowledge in Arctic regions, Jarich Oosten and Barbara Helen Miller, editors
- When I was eight
- Indigenous Writes, A Guide to First Nations, Métis & Inuit Issues in Canada, Chelsea Vowel
- Voices of Inuit leadership and self-determination in Canada
- The Arctic regions and Hudson's Bay route, report of a lecture, by John Rae
- History of the Esquimau race
- "The inland ocean of the North", by J. Macdonald Oxley
- Indigenous writes, a guide to First Nations, Métis & Inuit issues in Canada, Chelsea Vowel
- A narrative of two voyages to Hudson's Bay, with traditions of the North American Indians, by J.B. Nevins
- Inuit, Erinn Banting and John Willis
- A voyage to Hudson's Bay during the summer of 1812, containing a particular account of the icebergs and other phenomena which present themselves in those regions; also, a description of the Esquimeaux and North American Indians; their manners, customs, dress, language, &c., &c., &c., by Thomas M'Keevor
- The "medicine-man", or, Indian and Eskimo notions of medicine, a paper read before the Bathurst and Rideau Medical Association, Ottawa, 20th January, 1886, by Robert Bell
- A voyage to Hudson's Bay, during the summer of 1812, containing a particular account of the icebergs and other phenomena which present themselves in those regions : also, a description of the Esquimeaux and North American Indians, their manners, customs, dress, language, &c. &c. &c., by Thomas M'Keevor, M.D. of the Dublin Lying-In Hospital
- The central Eskimo/, by Franz Boas
- Seizure of the ship Industry, by a conspiracy, and the consequent sufferings of Capt. James Fox and his companions, their captivity among the Esquimaux Indians in North America and the miraculous escape of the captain; the disasters which attended the mutineers; interspersed with anecdotes, descriptions, &c.; also, the providential escape and sufferings of Captain Boyce in the year 1727
- Unravelling the Franklin mystery, Inuit testimony, David C. Woodman
- The last ice, produced by National Geographic ; directed by Scott Ressler
- Narrative of a voyage to Hudson's Bay in His Majesty's ship Rosamond, containing some account of the north-eastern coast of America and of the tribes inhabiting that remote region, by Lieut. Edward Chappell, R.N
- A voyage to Hudson's Bay during the summer of 1812, containing a particular account of the icebergs and other phenomena which present themselves in those regions; also, a description of the Esquimeaux and North American Indians, their manners, customs, dress, language, &. &. &., by Thomas M'Keevor .