Audio recording consists of a reading and talk by Patrick Lane about Canadian writing, the source of motivation for his own work, etc., and reads from Albino pheasants, and Passing into storm.
Item is an audio recording of Dorothy Livesay: Canadian Poets on Tape.
Item is an audio recording of Gwendolyn MacEwan and Artie Gold: Canadian Poets on Tape.
Audio recording consists of a reading by Daphne Marlatt from "A story," describing her trip to Prince George for a poetry reading.
Audio recording consists of a reading by Barry McKinnon from Lust lodge, Pages from a prairie journal, His wife, The short story of the gentle man, To his lover who takes care of his rooms, I return again to the river, One poem danced, the other sung, The tree song, The land, sound poems, and The moving photograph.
Audio recording consists of a series of interviews held with Barry McKinnon at his home in Prince George. McKinnon reads and discusses Pages from a prairie journal, The land, This place, Six songs from a small lounge, Notes, the deer, Pearl, and The whale.
Item is an audio recording of Barry McKinnon at CNC.
Item is an audio recording of Barry McKinnon and George Stanley on CBC Daybreak.
Item is an audio recording of Michael Ondaatje, Log Cabin.
Item is an audio recording of Owen Sound, Beyond the Range.
Item is an audio recording of Al Purdy reading at CNC.
Item is an audio recording of F.R. Scott: Canadian Poets on Tape.
Item is an audio recording of Paul Shuttleworth.
Item is an audio recording of George Stanley and Gerry Gilbert readings in Hazelton and Terrace.
Item is an audio recording of George Stanley in Prince George.
Item is an audio recording of Sharon Thesen at CNC.
Item is an audio recording of Richard Truhlar and Steve McCaffery, Manicured Noise.
Item is an audio recording of Richard Truhlar, Paper Sky.
Item is an audio recording of Open Reading: Words, Loves.
Item is an audio recording of Open Reading: Words, Loves.
Item is an audio recording of Open Reading: Words, Loves.
Item is an audio recording of Open Reading: Words, Loves with Ken Belford.
Item is an audio recording of Open Reading: Words, Loves with George Bowering.
Item is an audio recording of Open Reading: Words, Loves with Harvey Chometsky.
Item is an audio recording of Open Reading: Words, Loves with Robert Creeley and Brian Fawcett (Problems in Poetry).
Item is an audio recording of Open Reading: Words, Loves with Robert Creeley and Brian Fawcett (Problems in Poetry Part 2).
Item is an audio recording of Piano music.
Item is an audio recording of Dorothy Brachere and others at poetry reading.
Item is an audio recording of ENGL 220 Open Learning Institute.
Item is an audio recording of John Harris interview.
Item is an audio recording of Dorothy Livesay interview.
Item is an audio recording of George Stanley interview on CBC.
Item is an audio recording of Ken Belford reading at CNC, October 1972.
Audio recording is a special supplement from "American Birds" magazine, Volume 36, No. 6 with two bird songs from tropical America: the Ocellated Thrasher and the Chestnut-bellied Wren.
Photograph depicts Morris Donaldson at "Words, Loves" conference.
Photograph depicts a painting of a river inlet with boats and houses hung on a fence.
Photograph depicts three unidentified men standing in front of an Indigenous totem pole.
Photograph depicts a totem pole and a tall wooden plant holder in front of a body of water.
Photograph depicts four Indigenous totem carvings at Kitwanga with two wooden houses in the background.
Lucy stands next to Violet on far right in group with six other unidentified young girls. Each girl wears a white dress and holds a holly branch. They stand on material laid out in snow in front of unidentified building. Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Violet. Lucy. This is their Holly and Mistletoe Drill".
Handwritten annotation on recto of photograph: "Here they are in Sleeping beauty asleep. Virginia is not all in. She is behind Violet who is King. Father of the beauty. That is the queen in front and the nurse at the head of the bed and the Beauty on the bed." The girls are in costume on material laid out in snow in front of unidentified building. Unknown wood object in left foreground.
Handwritten caption beneath this photo reads: "Hazelton Masquerade Dance April 8th /12". A group of approximately 70 people in costume stand in large room with wood interior and British flag in background. The group includes men, women, and children of all ages.
Sarah Glassey stands in beaded dress and ornate headdress, holding flowers and surrounded by greenery.
Unidentified people stand around and between totem poles. A row of buildings and snowy mountain peaks are visible in the background. Location is believed to be Kingcome Indian Village
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “Chief Skidegate (Dempsey Collinson), Feast 1978, Q.C.I.”
Two unidentified men and an unidentified woman look on. Bottles of champagne and baking can be seen in foreground, and carved masks hang on wall in background.
Carved masks and bench can be seen against wall in background.
Handwritten annotation accompanying photograph reads: “Nisgaa Pole raising, Tait, Aiyansh”.
Power poles and buildings visible in background.
Neighbourhood, forest, and hills in background.
Handwritten annotation on verso reads: “wearing Rod Robinson’s leather coat at the raising of Eli Gosnell’s great pole at Aiyansh, Nov./78”