18 cm of textual record and graphic material
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.
Collection comprises photographs, invitations, planning notes, and publications created for numerous Founders' Day celebrations at Algoma University College and Algoma University.
Material was created by the Shingwauk Project, AUC staff, and AU staff. A portion of the 2011 Founders' Day photographs were donated by Rose E. Cameron (Algoma U Professor). She has been listed as the photographer where applicable.
Basic conservation performed during processing. Photographs from the 1980 flag raising were used in a display. As a result of this display the photographs are permanently glued to bristol board, conservation staff recommends leaving it on this backing.