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Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission is formally established and operational

Description
Creator: 

CNW Group

Start Date: 
2008
End Date: 
2008
Date Range: 
2008 June 01
Language: 
english
Physical Description: 

0.1 cm of textual records

Physical Location
Repository: 
srsc
File No: 
003
Container Number: 
009
Description Level: 

Rajnovich, James J.

Description
Start Date: 
1982
End Date: 
2008
Date Range: 
1982 - 2008
Physical Description: 

1.3 textual material

Physical Location
Repository: 
aua
File No: 
010
Shelf Location: 
2012-022-004
Container Number: 
004
Legacy Restricted: 
Y
Description Level: 

Where are the Children? Healing the legacy of the residential schools

Description
Creator: 

Aboriginal Healing Foundation, Legacy of Hope Foundation, National Archives of Canada and National Library of Canada

Start Date: 
2003
End Date: 
2003
Date Range: 
2003
Physical Description: 

1 cm of textual record

Bibliographic Information
Publication: 
Ottawa : Legacy of Hope Foundation
Physical Location
Repository: 
srsc
File No: 
026
Shelf Location: 
2010-058-002
Container Number: 
002
Description Level: 

Margaret McLean fonds

Description
Start Date: 
1935
End Date: 
1935
Date Range: 
03 October 1935
Physical Description: 

18 cm of textual record

Scope Content: 

Fonds comprises a program from the "Form of Service, Opening of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School."

Repository: 
srsc
Admin
Access Restriction: 

No access restrictions.

Repro Restriction: 

Reproductions are dependent on the fragility of the originals. Researchers must adhere to applicable copyright law and privacy legislation.

Conservation: 

Basic conservation performed during processing

Geographic Access: 
Description Level: 

Dora Cliff fonds

Description
Start Date: 
1938
End Date: 
1951
Date Range: 
1938-1951
Physical Description: 

18 cm of textual record and graphic material.

18 photographs : 17 b&w, 1 col.

Arrangement: 
Thematically by item type
History Biographical: 

Dora L. Cliff of was born in Upper Derby, New Brunswick on June 2, 1907. She was the daughter of the late Thomas and Janet S. (Jardine) Cliff. Dora had a twin sister, Alexis Douglas, and two other sisters Florence Bennett and Hazel Cliff.

She was a member of St. George's Anglican Church in Moncton, a life member of the Women's Auxiliary of St. George's Church, St. George's A.C.W., a leader of the Girls Auxiliary, Member of the Canadian College of Teachers and the Greater Moncton Retired Teachers Association, also the I.O.D.E. Dora attended Provincial Normal School and Mount Allison University and taught in several schools in New Brunswick.

On the invitation of a friend Dora Cliff began helping at the St. John's Indian Residential School (Chapleau, Ont) during the summer months.  She was later asked to return as girl's supervisor. Dora also taught at Shingwauk Indian Residential School in Sault Ste. Marie from 1942-1949. Throughout the years she had given part of her holidays to work at the Columbia Coast Mission. Dora was employed at Moncton School Board office for many years. Dora L. Cliff passed away at her residence in Crescent, Moncton, New Brunswick on Wednesday July 12, 2006 in her 100th year.

Photograph on right shows Dora Cliff on the steps of the Shingwauk Indian Residential School in 1939.

Scope Content: 

Fonds comprises records that reflect the activities of Dora Cliff and the staff and students at Shingwauk Residential School. Fonds includes photographs, documents, letters and original student notebooks.

Notes: 

This fonds contains historical material which uses dated language and refers to Indigenous peoples using derogatory terms. Looking at this material might be triggering or distressing. A National Residential School Crisis Line has been set up to provide support to former Residential School students and their families. This 24-Hour Crisis Line can be accessed at: 1-866-925-4419.

Repository: 
srsc
Admin
Custodial History: 

Material in accession 2010-024 was donated to the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre sometime between in 1999 by Dora Cliff.

Access Restriction: 

No restrictions on access.

Repro Restriction: 

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 fonds.

Conservation: 

Basic conservation performed during processing.

Geographic Access: 
Description Level: 

Student records series

Description
Start Date: 
1949
End Date: 
1969
Date Range: 
1949, 1956-1969
Physical Description: 

0.40 m of textual records.

Arrangement: 
Series is arranged thematically by item type.
Scope Content: 

Series comprises student records from Shingwauk Indian Residential School in Sault Ste Marie, Ontario. Series includes pupil records, letters, and admission forms.

Repository: 
srsc
Admin
Custodial History: 

Material in accession 2010-001 was found by Shingwauk Project staff in the Shingwauk Auditorium following Algoma University College's relocation to the Shingwauk site.

Access Restriction: 

Some restrictions may apply.

Repro Restriction: 

Researchers must adhere to applicable copyright law and privacy legislation and permission of the copyright holder is required to publish from the fonds.

Conservation: 

Some conservation concerns in series including dirt, damaged paper, water damage, and fading print.

Description Level: 

Hassan Gardezi fonds

Description
Start Date: 
1973
End Date: 
1982
Date Range: 
1973-1982
Physical Description: 

0.6 m of textual record

History Biographical: 

Hassan Nawaz Gardezi is a Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Algoma University College. He began teaching at Algoma University College,Sault Ste Marie, Ontario in 1970. He began his academic career as a lecturer and head of the Department of Sociology at Punjab University. He moved to North America in the late 1960s. He has written on issues relating to the political economy of Pakistan and South Asia and has been a member of the Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars (BCAS) editorial board since 1978.
Gardezi also played a key role in creating the Pakistan Philosophical Congress (PPC), the Pakistan Sociological Association (PSA), and the Pakistan Psychological Association (PPA).
Representative publications include: "The South Asian Bomb: reality and Illusion" (1999), "The Political Economy of International Labour Migration" (1995), "Understanding Pakistan: the colonial factor in societal development" (1991), Pakistan: the unstable state (1983), "Sociology in Pakistan" (1966).

Scope Content: 

Fonds comprises records documenting the correspondence between Prof. Hassan Gardezi and the administration of Algoma College. Fonds includes letters, financial statements, meeting minutes, administrative reports, correspondence and general administrative records.

Repository: 
srsc
Admin
Custodial History: 

By record type in chronological order within each type of records.

Access Restriction: 

Privacy legislation may apply to access requests. For access, please contact the Research & Archives Coordinator, Residential School Centre

Repro Restriction: 

Permission of the donor is required for reproduction where applicable. Residential School Centre 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 fonds. For more information, please contact the Research & Archives Coordinator, Residential School Centre

Conservation: 

Basic conservation performed during processing

Geographic Access: 
Description Level: 
Name Access: 

Shingwauk Education Trust fonds

Description
Start Date: 
2003
End Date: 
2005
Date Range: 
2003-2005
Physical Description: 

0.3 m of textual record

Arrangement: 
Thematically by item type
History Biographical: 

Shingwauk Education Trust (SET) was founded by a vision of an Ojibwe, Chief Shingwauk; to create a “Teaching Wigwam”, with an overall goal of providing education to Anishinaabe students. The Shingwauk Education Trust recognized the need to work with the communities and to ensure programs were developed like the First Nations Access Program to improve student retention and student graduate rates.

The aims of SET include :
1) To provide opportunities for the educational development of Anishinaabe people and other students of native heritage.
2) To deliver educational, social, cultural, and economic development programs designed to advance aboriginal people.
3) To initiate cooperative educational programs of cross-cultural education between Anishinaabe people and others.

Since its establishment, SET has been been involved and coordinated a number of community based healing and education projects.
In May 2006, SET and Algoma University established Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig, also known as Shingwauk University, an independent and degree-granting post secondary institution. The Shingwauk Covenant states that Anishinaabe, Canadian and International staff and students must learn to respect and understand each other's knowledge and cultural differences.

Scope Content: 

Fonds comprises records documenting the administration of the Shingwauk Education Trust (SET). Fonds includes correspondence, meeting minutes, funding proposals, project documentation and other material.

Repository: 
srsc
Admin
Custodial History: 

By material type, chronologically within material type.

Access Restriction: 

Some restrictions may apply. Consult the Research & Archives Coordinator for more information.

Repro Restriction: 

Permission of the donor is required for reproduction where applicable. Residential School Centre 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 fonds. For more information, please contact the Research & Archives Coordinator, Residential School Centre.

Conservation: 

Basic conservation performed during processing.

Geographic Access: 
Description Level: 

School files series

Description
Start Date: 
1907
End Date: 
1947
Date Range: 
[reproduced 1990 (originally created 1883-1953)]
Physical Description: 

1.12 m of textual records

Scope Content: 

Series comprises reproductions of school files concerning former Indian Residential Schools across Canada. Series includes building maintenance reports, financial statements, administration correspondence, quarterly reports, and general school reports.

Repository: 
Residential Schools Centre
Admin
Access Restriction: 

For access, please contact the Research & Archives Coordinator, Residential School Centre

Repro Restriction: 

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 fonds. For more information, please contact the Research & Archives Coordinator, Residential School Centre

Conservation: 

Basic conservation performed during processing.

Description Level: 

Not as a stranger

Description
Creator: 

Morton Thompson

Start Date: 
1954
End Date: 
1954
Date Range: 
1954
Language: 
Material is in English
Physical Description: 

4.5 cm. of textual record

Notes: 

Personal records of Ken Ingle, son of Ruth A. Cox-Ingle - Laundry Matron at Shingwauk Indian Residential School

Bibliographic Information
Publication: 
New York : Charles Scribner's Sons
Physical Location
Repository: 
Residential School Centre
Accession No: 
File No: 
008
Shelf Location: 
2010-026-002
Container Number: 
002
Legacy Restricted: 
N
Description Level: