First Nations/Aboriginal Peoples
- Aboriginal Heritage: Library and Archives Canada – Records include photograph collections by province; Indian Affairs Annual Reports; Treaties, Surrenders, and Agreements; and School Files
- Archives Photographs: Glenbow Museum – over 112,000 historical photographs, illustrations, cartoons and posters documenting the people, landscape and development of the Canadian West from the 1870s to 2000
- Directory of Federal Real Property – Treaty Areas Government of Canada: Government of Canada Treasury Board Secretariat – Current real property holdings of the Canadian government including information about Reserves and federal buildings on Reserves. This section of the site shows the geographical area of the numbered treaties and other pre-Confederation treaties, including those on Vancouver Island
- First Nation Collection: Southern Oregon Digital Archives – Documents, books, and articles relating to the indigenous peoples of Southern Oregon
- Indian Affairs Annual Reports: Library and Archives Canada – Digital versions of theIndian Affairs Annual Reports (1864-1990)produced by the various federal departments responsible for Indian affairs in Canada. The Schedules of Indian Bands, Reserves and Settlements 1902-1992 have also been digitized and are included in the site
- Indigenous Peoples North America – The archive includes extensive monograph, manuscript, newspaper, periodical and photograph collections *Accessible through theMcMaster Libraries with a valid MacID
- Museum and Art Collection Database – Glenbow Museum has recently begun to digitize its art and artifact collections. This database is a small selection from the museum’s art, community history, military history, minerals, world culture and native North America collections
- Scanned Documents: Glenbow Archives – 75,000 pages of digitized archival documents related primariy to Mounted Police, First Nations, immigration and settlement, agriculture and politics in the Canadian West
- Statutes and Regulations Relating to Indian and Aboriginal Affairs: Government of Canada Department of Justice – Statutes and regulations relating to Indian and Aboriginal Affairs including the Indian Act, the Nunavut Act, and the Nisga’a Final Agreement Act
- The Children Remembered Residential School Archive Project: The United Church of Canada Archives – Contains a collection of photographs depicting the students, staff, and buildings of their residential schools. Church officials and principals took these photographs for the purpose of promoting the schools and the assimilation of Aboriginal children.
- We Remember Database: Great War Centenary Association of Brantford, Brant County, and Six Nations – A database of the war records of the more than 5,000 men and women from Brantford, Brant County, and the Six Nations who served during the First World War
- Western Americana Collection: Princeton University Digital Library – Consists of photographs of Indians of the Americas and views of the American West, including landscapes, cityscapes, and mining, railroad, and agricultural operations.