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Anishinabek Nation collection

Description
Start Date: 
1990
End Date: 
2010
Date Range: 
[1990-2010]
Physical Description: 

18 cm of textual record

Arrangement: 
Thematically by item type
History Biographical: 

The Anishinabek Nation territory encompasses First Nations along the north shore of Lake Nipigon, the north shore of Lake Huron, Manitoulin Island, east to the Ottawa River valley, and through the south central part of Ontario to the Chippewas of Aamjiwnaang First Nation.

Tribal groups represented within the Nation include Odawa, Ojibway, Pottawatomi, Delaware, Chippewa, Algonquin and Mississauga. The Anishinabek Nation includes 55,000 citizens which is about one-third of the total First Nation population in Ontario.

The Union of Ontario Indians was established in 1914. In 1949 the Anishinabek Nation established the Union of Ontario Indians (UOI) as its secretariat in 1949. The UOI is a political advocate to 40 member First Nations across Ontario.

Scope Content: 

Collection comprises material documenting the activities and governance of the Anishinabek Nation.

Repository: 
srsc
Admin
Access Restriction: 

No restrictions on access.

Repro Restriction: 

Staff must make reproductions. Reproductions are dependent on the fragility of the originals. Researchers must adhere to applicable copyright law and privacy legislation and permission of the copyright holder is required to publish from the collection.

Conservation: 

Minor conservation performed on fonds.

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