File consists of transcripts of five taped interviews with Doug Cranmer by Rosa Ho (transcribed by Eden Robinson) that took place in July 1994. File also includes correspondence and transcripts of interviews with Doug Cranmer by Karen Duffeck used for The Legacy of Bill Reid: A Critical Enquiry, a program for the funeral of Doug Cranmer and his obituary in the Vancouver Sun, a copy of Whitling for a Living: A sourcebook of the work of the 'Namgis artist Doug Cranmer, written and produced by Eden Robinson in collaboration with Doug Cranmer and two biographical stories about Doug Cranmer based on his interviews with Ho and Duffeck.
File consists of draft outlines and versions of Whitling for a Living: A sourcebook of the work of the 'Namgis artist Doug Cranmer, written and produced by Eden Robinson in collaboration with Douglas Cranmer and correspondence related to its publication
File consists of financial records and business correspondence pertaining to the Talking Stick gallery (located at 2306 South Granville Street in Vancouver) which opened in 1962 and officially closed on February 28, 1967. Records provided by the company co-founder Richard Bird. File also consists of printouts of digital colour photographs, research notes and material and the transcription of a digital recording of an interview with Vivien Cranmer and Richard Bird.
File consists of correspondence between Doug Cranmer and the museum, catalogue records and printouts of digital b&w photographs of artwork by Doug Cranmer and Judy Cranmer.
File consists of material related to a research trip to Alert Bay in July 2008 including a schedule, notes of interviews with Albert West, Bruce Alfred, Hazel Dawson, Vivian Cranmer, Chief Edwin Newman, Peter and Mabel Knox, Wayne Alfred and Vincent Shaughnessy and notes of interviews held by Karen Duffeck with Doug and Vivien Cranmer in 2002 and 2004.
File consists of a consent form, interview notes taken during an interview with Karen Duffeck on July 9, 2008 and during an interview with Jennifer Kramer on June 24, 2010.