Material in accession 2010-046 was collected by the Shingwauk Project between 1981 and 2001.
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Basic conversation performed on series.
.20 m of textual records.
Series comprises records documenting the history of Algoma University, Algoma University College, and the Keewatinung Institute. Records in this series focus on AUC's relationship to the Indigenous history of the Shingwauk Site, cross-cultural programming, and Indigenous initiatives on campus. Incudes committee minutes, memos, reports, historical research, newspaper clippings, and other material.
0.1 cm of textual records.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Includes: handwritten note about founding of Keewatinung Institute and clipping from the Globe and Mail titled "Indians rally to see centre"
Faculty Council, Algoma University College
0.2 cm of textual records.
Shingwauk Binders 1970 - 1990 Vol. 1
0.2 cm of textual records.
0.2 cm of textual records.
0.2 cm of textual record
1 newspaper clipping
1 card
Keewatinung Institute
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 report
Algoma University College, Academic Council
0.1 cm of textual records.
Minutes include discussion of Northern American Native Peoples Course and the Keewatinung Institute-Algoma University College Liaison Committee.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Francis R. Guth, Acting Principal of Algoma University College
0.1 cm of textual records.
1 letter
Letter from Acting Principal of Algoma University College to John T. Stubbs, Chairman, Property Committee of the Board of Governors at Algoma University College. Letter re: ownership claims on Shingwauk site from local First Nation communities.
Jackie Hoffman, Staff Writer, Sault Star
.1 cm of textual records.
2 newspaper clippings.
Includes :
1) Keewatinung (2): 'Their failure isn't important' by Jackie Hoffman, Staff Writer, Sault Star, February 20, 1975.
2) Shingwauk Sale disputed, letter to the editor by Richard Pine, February 28, 1975.
0.2 cm of textual records.
.2 cm of textual record
Includes details on move to Shingwauk site and the history of the Keewatinung Institute
0.1 cm of textual records.
Conversation on May 18th with Butch Elliot and Germain Trudeau from the Keewatinung Institute
0.1 cm of textual records.
Includes summary of Jim Gibson's comments on hiring practices and early history at Algoma University College,
0.2 cm of textual records.
1 interview
Interview includes discussion of cross-cultural education at Algoma University College.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Donald Jackson
0.4 cm of textual records.
1 report
Academic Planning Committee, Algoma University College Senate
0.1 cm of textual records.
Includes a report of the AUC cross-cultural committee.
Cross-Cultural Committee
0.2 cm of textual records.
The Cross-Cultural Committee was established as a subcommittee of the Academic Planning Committee of Senate in January 1987. This file is the Committee's recommendations, report, and list of selected sources.
Brown, Jennifer S.H.
0.1 cm of textual records.
Re: Native Studies course development
Carolyn Harrington and Donald Jackson
0.4 cm of textual records.
Garden River Keewatinung Youth Group
.6 cm of textual records.
Scott Irwin
0.1 cm of textual records.
Don Jackson
2 cm of sound recordings. - 1 AMPEX AUDIO Tape Reel ; 178mm 6.3mm X 366m
AMPEX Audio Mastering Tape, Algoma University Don Jackson Politics and Music 1/4 x 1200', 6.3mm x 366m 7 Reel, 178mm 1.5 Mil Polyester
T-Bird Rhythm
0.1 cm of textual records and graphic material.
1 newspaper extract.
Article excerpt from the publication T-Bird Rhythm regarding Algoma College's transition to the Shingwauk site.
Frank Wilson
0.1 cm of textual records and graphic material.
1 newspaper clipping : photocopy
1 photograph
Article written for The Sault Star
Don Jackson, Tony Hall
0.4 cm of textual records.
Record includes native advisory list, correspondence, and a memo on the College acquiring adjacent property with diagram.