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Dr. Theresa Turmel is an Anishinaabe-kwe from Michpicoten First Nation. Theresa graduated from the Ph.D. Program, Indigenous Studies from Trent University in September 2013. Her dissertation titled, Gaagnig Pane Chiyaayong: Forever We Will Remain: Reflections and Memories: ‘Resiliency’ Concerning the Walpole Island Residential School Survivors Group, is the hallmark of significant learnings of a twenty plus year relationship she has fostered with the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association (CSAA) and its offspring, the Walpole Island Residential School Survivor Group (WIRSSG).
Her dissertation is a participatory, community-based partnership with the WIRSSG whereby she discovers life force energy or mnidoo bemaasing bemaadiziwin and offers an Anishinaabe perspective of resiliency. In her personal life, Theresa is the proud mother of three adult children, John, Danielle and Chantal and extremely proud grandmother of Ariel, Alexandra, Dylahn and Emma-Leigh and has been married to husband, Mike for the past thirty years. She achieved her BA from Laurentian University in 1992 and her Master in Public Administration in 1998 from Lake Superior State University. Theresa possesses a love of learning and she is guided by the traditional Anishinaabe teachings and traditionalists and never wants to stop her life long learning process of culture and identity.
Fonds comprises research notes, interview transcripts, and research summaries of Theresa Turmel's doctoral work.
Theresa Turmel
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Theresa Turmel
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Theresa Turmel
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Theresa Turmel
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Theresa Turmel
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Theresa Turmel
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Theresa Turmel
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Theresa Turmel
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Theresa Turmel
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Theresa Turmel
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Theresa Turmel
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Theresa Turmel
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Theresa Turmel
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Theresa Turmel
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Indian Residential Schools Resolution Canada
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National Residential School Survivors Society
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Document appears to be a printout of a power point presentation.
Aboriginal Healing Foundation
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Aboriginal Healing Foundation
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Presented in Ottawa to the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples on November 9, 2002
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Package includes agenda, speaker details, and promotional material handed out to gathering attendees.
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre / the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association
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Poster for the 2006 Shingwauk Reunion
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre and the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association
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Algoma University College
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Special section appearing in the Sault Star. Includes a number of items on the history of the site and Shingwauk's Vision.
Michael Purvis and Patricia Baker
0.2 cm of textual records. - 2 newspaper clippings
North Bay Nugget newspaper clipping from April 3, 2010 titled "Sharing residential school archives" by Michael Purvis. And an undated clipping by Patricia Baker from the Sault Star titled "Linked in Learning: Officials pledge that Shingwauk University will be a testament to those principals the chief held dear - as well as a form a seamless bond with its neighbour, Algoma University College." Date of Baker clipping thought to be be May 2008.
Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association
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1 t-shirt
Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association
2 cm of object.
1 cotton bag
Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association
3 cm of object
1 t-shirt
Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association
2 cm of object.
1 cotton bag.
Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association
3 cm of object.
1 t-shirt
Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association
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1 t-shirt
Woodland Printers
3 cm of object.
1 t-shirt
Woodland Printers
2 cm of object.
1 cotton bag.
Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association
2 cm of object.
1 bag.
Charlie Thomlinson
4 cm of object.
1 kaleidoscope
This kaleidoscope contains pieces of stained glass that were originally from a number of local churches. The painted pieces are pre-1900 and are from the Bishop Fauquier Memorial Chapel (Sault Ste Marie, Ont.). The heavily textured amber was reclaimed from the old Salvation Army building on Spring Street, Sault Ste Marie. The textured blue is from St. Mary's Catholic Church in Sault Ste Marie Michigan. The light green is from St. Andrews Church on Wellington Street. The red is from a window that was over a local butcher shop in the 1920s.
Theresa Turmel
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Oversize notes on chart paper that were made during a Gathering workshop session conducted by Theresa Turmel on the idea of a Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association retrospective book.
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1 cm of graphic material. - 35 photographs : col.; 10 x 14.5 cm.
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