Fort George Quebec collection

Custodial History: 

Material in accession 2017-014 was transferred to Algoma University by Laurentian University Archives on March 28, 2017.  Material was previously part of the Highway Bookshop Fonds at Laurentian.  More information about the fonds can be found online at: https://biblio.laurentian.ca/research/sites/default/files/pictures/P186%20Fonds%20Level.pdf

 

Start Date: 
1971
GMD: 
Geographic Access: 
Access Restriction: 

No restriction on access.

Description Level: 
Subject Access: 
Name Access: 
End Date: 
1971
Date Range: 
1971
Repro Restriction: 

Standard copyright restrictions apply.

Conservation: 

Basic conservation performed during processing.

Physical Description: 

2 cm of textual records.

 1 book

Arrangement: 
Collection is arranged in files.
Scope Content: 

Collection comprises a single record, a copy of the "Traditional Indian Recipies From Fort George, Quebec" reprinted by the Highway Bookstore in 1971.

Repository: 
srsc

Traditional Indian Recipes From Fort George, Quebec

Geographic Access: 
Language: 
Start Date: 
1971
Description Level: 
End Date: 
1971
Date Range: 
[Reprinted 1971 (originally created 1967)]
Physical Description: 

2 cm of textual records.

1 book

Notes: 

This book was originally compiled by the Diocese of Moosonee.  It was later reprinted by the Highway Book Shop in 1971.

The recipes were contributed and collected in Cree and English by seven local Indigenous women living in Fort George. These women included: Juliette Iserhoff, Maryann Sam, Martha Pachano, Sally Matthew, Minnie Shem, Lily Pepabino, and Edna Matthew. 

The drawings in the cookbook were created by students at St. Philips Indian Residential School (Fort George, Que.).

rec_shelfloc: 
2017-014-001
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre
Container Number: 
001