Historical Indian Affairs Agents Application Profile
Purpose
The purpose of this application profile is to document how Historical Indian Affairs Agents data is modelled for compatibility with the wider LINCS data model. This document provides patterns used in the mapping of Historical Indian Affairs Agents data which correspond to the categories outlined in the main LINCS Application Profiles.
This document introduces classes and properties as used in this specific context (LINCS and the Historical Indian Affairs Agents dataset), without providing complete definitions for them. You can find the full definitions in the documentation of CIDOC CRM version 7.3.1 and other reference ontologies.
As part of the Canadian History dataset collection, the Historical Indian Affairs Agents application profile is integrated with the Cabinet Conclusions and Historical Canadian Persons application profiles. See the respective documents for more information.
Dependencies
This section reports the ontologies, vocabularies, and authority files adopted in the Historical Indian Affairs Agents dataset. The tables below list the acronyms used to refer to each resource and the prefixes used to compose the URIs in Turtle code examples found throughout the document.
Ontologies
For more information about ontologies, see Linked Open Data Basics – Ontologies.
| Acronym | Prefix | Ontology | Purpose |
| CIDOC-CRM | crm: | CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model | Main reference ontology. |
| CRMdig | crmdig: | CRM Digital | To represent digital objects. |
Vocabularies
For more information about vocabularies, see Linked Open Data Basics – Vocabularies.
| Acronym | Prefix | Vocabulary | Purpose |
| Biography | biography: | LINCS Biography | To represent name types. |
| Event | event: | LINCS Event Vocabulary | To represent event types. |
| Occupation | occupation: | LINCS occupation vocabulary | To represent people's occupations. |
| XSD | xsd: | XML Schema Datatypes | For literal datatypes. |
Authority Files
For more information about authority files, see Terms – Authority File.
| Acronym | Prefix | Authority File | Purpose |
| DCB | N/A | Dictionary of Canadian Biography | Source of URIs for DCB entries. |
| GeoNames | geo: | GeoNames | Authority for place URIs. |
| LAC Reports | N/A | Library and Archives Canada – Indian Affairs Annual Reports | Source of URIs for Indian Affairs reports. |
| LINCS | lincs: | LINCS-minted entities | To represent entities not described elsewhere. |
| VIAF | viaf: | Virtual International Authority File | Authority for people and group URIs. |
| Wikidata | wikidata: | Wikidata Knowledge Base | Authority for people, group, place, and occupation type URIs. |
Main Classes
The classes listed below are imported from CIDOC CRM and use prefix crm: except where otherwise noted.
| Entity Type | Class | Declaration Snippet (Turtle Syntax) |
| Agent | E21 Person | |
| Name | E33 E41 Linguistic Appellation | |
| Birth | E67 Birth | |
| Agency | E74 Group | |
| Type | E55 Type | |
| Department | E74 Group | |
| Place | E53 Place | |
| Occupation | E7 Activity | |
| Report | D1 Digital Object (CRMdig) | |
| DCB Entry | D1 Digital Object (CRMdig) | |
Overview
The Historical Indian Affairs Agents dataset is a collection of biographical entries about Indian affairs agents, i.e., people who worked with the agencies of the Department of Indian Affairs. This dataset is part of the Canadian History project along with the Cabinet Conclusions and Historical Canadian Persons datasets. See the respective application profiles for more information.
The image below shows an overview of the entire Historical Indian Affairs Agents application profile. Each section of the diagram is described in detail in one of the sections of this document. Click here or on the image for a large-scale, more readable version.
Graph Patterns
This section presents the graph patterns adopted in the Historical Indian Affairs Agents application profile, along with examples of usage. The URI of the Historical Indian Affairs Agents graph which can be used to query the dataset through the LINCS SPARQL endpoint is <http://graph.lincsproject.ca/hist-canada/ind-affairs>.
Basic Patterns
This section describes basic patterns that are reused across the Historical Indian Affairs Agents dataset.