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Agnes Deans Cameron and others in front of a building

Photograph contains image of Agnes Deans Cameron and others standing in front of a building somewhere on Cameron's journey down the Mackenzie River in 1908. Agnes Deans Cameron was a journalist and suffragist from Victoria B.C. Agnes and her niece spent 6 months journeying down the Mackenzie River. They are credited as the first white women to travel to the Canadian Arctic.

Agnes Deans Cameron holding up snowshoes

Photograph contains image of Agnes Deans Cameron holding up a pair of snowshoes outside in a fenced yard. Agnes Deans Cameron was a journalist and suffragist from Victoria B.C. Agnes and her niece spent 6 month s journeying down the Mackenzie River. They are credited as the first white women to travel to the Canadian Arctic.

Agnes Deans Cameron with B.C. Native Peoples

Photograph contains image of Agnes Deans Cameron with four British Columbia Natives. Agnes Deans Cameron was a journalist and suffragist from Victoria B.C. Agnes and her niece spent 6 month s journeying down the Mackenzie River. They are credited as the first white women to travel to the Canadian Arctic.

Agnes Deans Cameron with First Nations family and others

Photograph contains image of Agnes Deans Cameron with B.C. native women and children and others. Agnes Deans Cameron was a journalist and suffragist from Victoria B.C. Agnes and her niece spent 6 month s journeying down the Mackenzie River. They are credited as the first white women to travel to the Canadian Arctic.

Agnes Deans Cameron with her niece seated at desk

Photograph contains image of Agnes Deans Cameron with her niece seated at a desk and two men standing. Agnes Deans Cameron was a journalist and suffragist from Victoria B.C. Agnes and her niece spent 6 month s journeying down the Mackenzie River. They are credited as the first white women to travel to the Canadian Arctic.

Agnes Deans Cameron with rifle

Photograph contains image of Agnes Deans Cameron with gun in hand, her niece and others standing by a dead moose. Agnes Deans Cameron was a journalist and suffragist from Victoria B.C. Agnes and her niece spent 6 month s journeying down the Mackenzie River. They are credited as the first white women to travel to the Canadian Arctic.

Aidan Higgins fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC055
  • Fonds
  • 1957-1989

The fonds consists of manuscripts of novels, notebook, typescripts, galley proofs, sound recordings, and transcripts of radio plays and interviews with Higgins, and correspondence, including that with John Montague, from 1961 to 1971. The fonds includes manuscripts and other material relating to "Felo De Se", "Langrishe, Go Down", "Balcony of Europe", "Images of Africa", "Scenes from a Receding Past", "The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand", "Uncontrollable Laughter", "Discords of Good Humour", "Vanishing Heroes", "Texts for the Air", "Winter is Coming", "Bornholm Night Ferry", "Helsingor Station", and "Ronda Gorge".

Higgins, Aidan, 1927-

Aiyyana Maracle fonds

  • CA UVICARCH SC536
  • Fonds
  • 1964-2016

The fonds documents Aiyyana Maracle life and work as performance artist and writer, creator of and participant in arts festivals, her committee and conference work, scholarship, teaching, Six Nations land rights activism, transgender visibility and health projects, and personal activities. Records consist of textual records, graphic material, analog and digital sound and video recordings, and objects. Objects are comprised of garments, masks, accessories, animal bones and skins, and miscellaneous objects used in performance art and art installations. The fonds is arranged into ten series: performance art, visual art, writing, scholarship, conferences and committees, Six Nations activism, two-spirit and transgender material, notebooks and loose notes, personal records, and bibliographic records.

Maracle, Aiyyana, 1950-2016

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