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Residential Schools serial publications series

Description
Start Date: 
1940
End Date: 
1978
Date Range: 
1940-1973 ; 1978
Physical Description: 
60 cm of textual record
Arrangement: 
Thematically by item type, cronologically within type.
History Biographical: 
The "Indian Missionary Record" known as the "Indian Record" from 1957 onwards, was published ten times a year by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate. The Record was founded in 1938 at Qu'Appelle Indian School in Lebret Saskatchewan. Articles in the Record focused on Indigenous issues, events at Residential Schools, and legal decisions impacting Aboriginal people in Canada. The majority of the Residential School and Mission content focused on areas which the Grey Nuns were involved with. The tag line for the Record was "A National Publication for the Indians of Canada."
Scope Content: 
Series comprises publications about Residential Schools, created by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate and Indian Affairs. Series includes the serial publications “Indian School Bulletin”, “Indian Record” / “The Indian Missionary Record”, and “Le Courier du Keewatin”.
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

Residential schools yearbooks and newsletters series

Description
Start Date: 
1947
End Date: 
1971
Date Range: 
1974-1974 ; predominately 1950-1960
Physical Description: 
60 cm of textual record
Arrangement: 
Thematrically by school and cronologically within school.
Scope Content: 
Series comprises yearbooks and newsletters from Indian Residential Schools operated by the Grey Nuns. Schools included in this collection include: Fort Smith Indian Residential School, Fort Simpson Indian Residential School, Fort Resolution Indian Residential School, Beauval Indian Residential School, Grollier Hall, Our Lady of Victory Church, and Ile la Crosse Indian Residential School.
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

Ken Danby "Behind the Mask" series

Description
Repository: 
Algoma University

War on Women series

Description
Repository: 
Algoma University

Torso Murder (Evelyn Dick) series

Description
Scope Content: 
Recofds gathered, created and used to produce "The Notorious Mrs. Dick" by Reel-to-Reel films for CTV and "The Torso Murder" by Brian Vallée.
Repository: 
Algoma University

Chapel restoration series

Description
Start Date: 
1985
End Date: 
1985
Date Range: 
1985
Physical Description: 
.02 m of textual records
Scope Content: 
Comprises records generated during the documentation and restoration of the Chapel in 1985.
Repository: 
Algoma University

Registers series

Description
Start Date: 
1908
End Date: 
1970
Date Range: 
1908-1970
Physical Description: 
.10 m of textual records
Scope Content: 
Series comprises the parish registers and service and vestry books for the Bishop Fauquier Memorial Chapel.
Repository: 
Algoma University

Psychology series

Description
Start Date: 
1988
End Date: 
2010
Date Range: 
1988-2010
Physical Description: 
m of textual records mb of textual records : pdf
Arrangement: 
Arranged by
Scope Content: 
Series comprises Algoma University Psychology 4th-year honours theses.
Repository: 
Algoma University

Cox-Ingle memorial series

Description
Start Date: 
1990
End Date: 
1998
Date Range: 
1990-1998
Physical Description: 
12 cm of textual record and graphic material.
Scope Content: 
Series comprises material created during the establishment, development, and implementation of the Ruth and Fred Ingle Memorial collection and fund. Includes a number of photographs from a photo identification trip taken to Fort George by Don Jackson.
Repository: 
Residential Schools Centre

Community history research series

Description
Start Date: 
1910
End Date: 
2009
Date Range: 
[Digitized 2004 (originally created 1910-1970)], 2004-2009
Physical Description: 
11.1 GB of textual records and graphic material
Arrangement: 
Thematically by item type
Scope Content: 
Series comprises research conducted by Glen Jourdain regarding Couchiching community history, family genealogy, and historical buildings. Series includes emails, research notes, photographs, census data, baptismal records, death registries, and other material.
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre