File contains correspondence from Abee describing their musical journey including the creation of a demo tape.
File consists of correspondence with Welther Abel, director of the Gymnasium zu Berilin-Steglitz with regards to Wittenberg's visit. The file also consists two publications about the history of the Gymnasium and an itinerary for a trip to Israel, September-October 1960
File consists of typed, handwritten and transcribed excerpts from correspondence between VW and Karl Abel. The two corresponded at the suggestion of Professor Sayce. Welby sought out Dr. Abel and shared her writing on mental biology, seeking his feedback on her ideas. Welby also invited Abel to visit her in Denton. Keywords include: psychology of language, pscyological semantics, mental evolution, folklore, etymology, IndoEuropean languages.
File consists of correspondence, promotional materials, greeting cards, and copied colour photographs pertaining to the Abilities Arts Festival.
File consists of two issues of Abilities magazine, a Canadian lifestyle magazine for people with disabilities. The issues each have an article written by Barbara Turnbull.
Item consists of an interview with an unidentified man regarding totem carving. The discussion includes how he got into the profession, the intersection between his art and Christianity, and his experience selling his art at the local co-op.
Item consists of an audio recording of an interview with an unidentified Inuit woman through the aid of an interpreter. Topics include her art, the co-op in Cape Dorset where her art is sold, the finances involved, and the effect of television on the Inuit community.
File consists of a memorandum and application form from the Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities regarding funding for a postsecondary education pilot project to support improved access and success for Aboriginal students.
File consists of various material related to Indigenous justice related issues. Includes a Symposium outline from the Canadian Race Relations Foundation called: “Widening the Circle of Learning and Respect: Working Together with Aboriginal People for Change.”; materials related to the Aboriginal Ganootamaage Justice Services in Winnipeg, Aboriginal Community Rights Advocates training program and Menno Simons College at the University of Winnipeg.
File consists of material from Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto. It includes a Community Council Program resource guide.
Series consists of records relating to Don Simpson's involvement in various projects relating to Aboriginal people in Canada. Series contains general resource material, such as reports, articles, and brochures/information from various organizations. Series also consists of records relating to CBC Project North, a Native broadcasting system for the North, including notes, drafts, reports, correspondence, brochures, information sheets and other records. Series also consists of various records relating to land claims in the 1970s, most particularly Simpson's involvement with the Indian Brotherhood of the Northwest Territories, the Southern Support Group, and the Dene Nation's opposition to the construction of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline. Simpson served for 4 years as co-chairman (with Peter Russell) of the Southern Support Group of the Dene Nation and delivered a presentation to Mr. Justice Thomas R. Berger, Commissioner of the Mackenzie Valley Pipelines Inquiry in Yellowknife in April 1976. Records relating to land claim issues include copies of treaties and agreements, news clippings and media coverage, reports, correspondence, speeches, government publications, posters and buttons. Series also includes records relating to the activities of the Northwest Territories Education Task Force, a major research project in the 1980s, for which Simpson served as Director of Research. Records include reports, notes from meetings and community hearings, and other records.
Item consists of a publication produced by the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO).
File contains an information package created by Statistics Canada (Government of Canada). It includes “Aboriginal statistics at a glance: 2nd edition,” a newsletter, population data wheels, information about the program, and a fact sheet for Ontario.
File predominantly consists of articles authored by Brian Wright-McLeod.
File contains entire copies of the magazine (Sept./Oct. 1995, Oct./Nov./Dec. 1996, April/May/June 1997) which contain articles authored by Brian Wright-McLeod.