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History of Elkhorn Indian Residential School (part 2 of 2)

Description
Creator: 
Harry B. Miller
Start Date: 
1990
End Date: 
1990
Date Range: 
1990
Physical Description: 
1 cm of textual record
Notes: 
The author, Harry B. Miller, was a member of the lay ministry of the Anglican Church appointed to the parish of Elkhorn, Manitoba on January 16, 1944.
Physical Location
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2010-041-001
Container Number: 
001

History of Elkhorn Indian Residential School (part 1 of 2)

Description
Creator: 
Harry B. Miller
Start Date: 
1990
End Date: 
1990
Date Range: 
1990
Physical Description: 
1.5 cm of textual record
Notes: 
The author, Harry B. Miller, was a full-time lay ministry of the Anglican Church. He was appointed the parish of Elkhorn, Manitoba on January 16, 1944.
Physical Location
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2010-041-001
Container Number: 
001

National dialogue on the court-sanctioned independent assessment process and the truth and reconciliation commission (part 1 of 2)

Description
Creator: 
Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada
Start Date: 
2007
End Date: 
2007
Date Range: 
2007 June 18 - 2007 June 20
Physical Description: 
2 cm of textual record
Physical Location
Repository: 
Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2011-20-001
Container Number: 
001

Orval Osborne collection

Description
Start Date: 
1940
End Date: 
1950
Date Range: 
1940-1950
Physical Description: 
2.73 MB of graphic material. - 12 photographs : b&w ; (jpeg)
Arrangement: 
Original order
History Biographical: 
Orval Osborne resided at the Round Lake Residential School from 1941 to 1947 and Brandon Residential School from 1947-1952. His father, Stan Osborne was the herdsman at Round Lake and a hired man at the Brandon school.
Scope Content: 
Collection comprises photographs of staff, activities, and buildings at the Round Lake Indian Residential School and the Brandon Indian Residential School.
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

Founders' day collection

Description
Start Date: 
1980
End Date: 
2011
Date Range: 
1980-2011
Physical Description: 
18 cm of textual record and graphic material
Arrangement: 
Cronological order
History Biographical: 
Founders' Day was established in 1980 to celebrate and remember the rich history of the Algoma University (College) site and the numerous partners who have been active in the carrying on the vision of Chief Shingwauk. The celebration was timed to coincide with Thanksgiving and the Anishinaabe Feast of the Dead celebration, and has been historically celebrated the day after Thanksgiving. In the late 1980s a policy was created by Algoma University recognizing the day, but official celebrations were irregular. Celebrations typically have involved participants from Algoma University, Shingwauk University, the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association, the Anglican Church, Garden River, and other other local supportive organizations. Founders' Day celebrations were held in 1992, 1997, and 2011. Founders' Day is currently marked by a day without classes at Algoma University and commemorative events on campus.
Scope Content: 
Collection comprises photographs, invitations, planning notes, and publications created for numerous Founders' Day celebrations at Algoma University College and Algoma University.
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

Newspaper clippings about the Wilson family

Description
Start Date: 
1975
End Date: 
1990
Date Range: 
[Reproduced 1991 (originally created 1975-1990)]
Physical Description: 
2 cm of textual records
Physical Location
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2010-022-001
Container Number: 
001

Reunion interview transcripts (part 1 of 4)

Description
Start Date: 
1981
End Date: 
1981
Date Range: 
1981
Physical Description: 
0.1 cm of textual record
Physical Location
Repository: 
Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2010-050-001
Container Number: 
001

Letter from Don McSporran to Don Jackson

Description
Start Date: 
1991
End Date: 
1991
Date Range: 
1991 June 14
Physical Description: 
0.1 cm of textual record. - 1 letter
Physical Location
Repository: 
Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2011-71-001
Container Number: 
001

Don McSporran collection

Description
Start Date: 
1900
End Date: 
1991
Date Range: 
[1900], 1991
Physical Description: 
12 cm of textual record and graphic material
Arrangement: 
Thematically by item type
History Biographical: 
James Graham Butchart was born in Ireland and moved to Canada. In 1861 James and his wife Mary Jane Moore moved to Sault Ste Marie. The family lived for a time on the Garden River Reserve. James G. Butchart is thought to have worked on the construction of the first two Shingwauk Industrial Homes in Garden River and in Sault Ste Marie.
Scope Content: 
Collection comprises textual records and graphic material relating to the family of James Graham Butchart and Mary Jane Moore.
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

The federal government's funding of Indian Residential Schools in Canada for the years 1877 to 1965

Description
Creator: 
David King, David Napier, Jody Kechego
Start Date: 
2004
End Date: 
2004
Date Range: 
2004 December
Physical Description: 
0.2 cm of textual record
Notes: 
Prepared for the Aboriginal Healing Foundation
Physical Location
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre
Shelf Location: 
2010-058-001
Container Number: 
001