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McKay family fonds

  • MG 385
  • Fonds
  • 1878-1984 (inclusive); ca. 1878-1917 (predominant)

The McKay family fonds contains material created and assembled primarily by Angus McKay and his daughter Annie Maude (Nan) Nan McKay. The photographs include family members as well as HBC staff; the University of Saskatchewan campus during Nan McKay’s time as a student; and a variety of scenes and people in Northern Saskatchewan, documenting Angus McKay’s work and family life at various posting, and including a photo identified as a treaty party in La Ronge. The textual material accumulated by Angus McKay includes business, family and personal correspondence, including correspondence relating to his award of scrip, receipts, financial accounts, price lists, tax assessments, etc. There is also material relating to the McKay family tree; printed reminiscences (1935) of the Riel Rebellion of 1885; notes and sketches for a talk by Nan McKay about bird watching.

McKay Family

C.S. Houston fonds

  • MG 164
  • Fonds
  • 1817-2017 (inclusive) ; 1922-2015 (predominant)

This fonds contains personal files, correspondence, research materials, publications, meeting files, administrative records, association files and photographs relating to C.S. Houston's teaching, research and scholarly pursuits. The extensive research files primarily relate to: congenital dislocation of the hip in native people; anti-smoking activities; and the history of radiology in Saskatchewan and Canada. Drafts, files and correspondence document the preparation of publications on the Franklin Expeditions, T.A. Patrick, and R.G. Ferguson. Administrative records relate to Dr. Houston's position as Head of Medical Imaging.

Houston, Clarence Stuart

Marie Dunn fonds

  • MG 314
  • Fonds
  • 1959-1998

The majority of this fonds is printed material including periodicals, magazines and reports. The subject matter deals with women's issues, adult education, native issues and international development primarily in Ghana and Saskatchewan.

Dunn, Marie Esther, 1927 - .

Edgar Mapletoft fonds

  • MG 364
  • Fonds
  • 1922-2006

This fonds contains material related to the Mapletoft family, Fort Pitt, Frenchman's Butte and Onion Lake areas, the First Nations, the Métis, the Northwest Rebellion and the Little Pipestone Ranch and Simmental cattle.

Mapletoft, Edgar

A.B. Gonor fonds

  • MG 443
  • Fonds
  • 1936-1995 (inclusive); 1969-1984 (predominant)

This fonds documents Allan Gonor’s active engagement with the people he met and the cultures he experienced. His was a curiosity borne of genuine interest, which manifested itself not only in his work as a physician, but also in his avocation: art; and in the numerous films and photographs he took. These document the local communities in and near North Battleford, Saskatchewan; including Hutterite colonies and First Nations reserves; as well as countries around the world. It documents his life and career, his interest in indigenous art and culture, and reflects his friendships with a wide variety of artists and writers, as well as the numerous individuals he met.

Gonor, Allan

Native Law Centre fonds

  • RG 2101
  • Fonds
  • 1983-1990

This fonds contains reports, budget material, financial statements, notebooks and correspondence relating to the administration of the Native Law Centre. Also included are the "University of Toronto Report of the Special Committee on Native Canadian Students" (1988) and the "University of New Brunswick Report of the Committee on Native Indian Student Access and Support" (1989).

University of Saskatchewan - Native Law Centre√

Deborah Lee fonds

  • MG 763
  • Fonds
  • 1984-2020 (inclusive); 2006-2017 (predominant).

This fonds contains material relating to Deborah’s work as a librarian with the University of Saskatchewan Library, particularly in aboriginal scholarship as well as the IPortal

College of Education Dean's Office fonds

  • RG 2078
  • Fonds
  • 1910-1998

This fonds contains material relating to the research work, students, faculty and administration of the College of Education and its departments. These records generally contain correspondence, minutes, reports, and memoranda. Included is material relating to the Colleges' native education programs, such as SUNTEP, ITEP, and NORTEP, as well as records documenting the Colleges' role in the provincial education system.

University of Saskatchewan. College of Education. Dean's Office

Indian and Northern Education Program fonds

  • RG 2079
  • Fonds
  • 1955-1975

This fonds contains correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports and published materials relating to the administration and activities of the program.

University of Saskatchewan. College of Education. Indian and Northern Education Program

F.L. Barron fonds

  • MG 233
  • Fonds
  • 1932-1999 (inclusive) ; 1979-1999 (predominant)

The fonds consists of files relating to the teaching and research career of Laurie Barron, and consists predominantly of resource files including publications by others and photocopies of archival and library material.

Barron, Frank Laurie

R.M. Bone fonds

  • MG 240
  • Fonds
  • 1930-1988 (inclusive) ; 1969-1976 (predominant)

This fonds consists primarily of material from two studies in which Dr. Bone was associated. The earliest, the "Stony Rapids Project", was conducted while Bone was in the Department of Geography. It started with a small grant from the Canadian Wildlife Service to examine the caribou hunt; ie. the number of people involved and the number of animals taken. The project, however, grew to encompass a wider study of the region and its inhabitants. The second study was undertaken while Bone was with the Institute of Northern Studies (INS). The Northern Saskatchewan Housing Needs Survey was a co-operative effort between the Department of Northern Saskatchewan and the Northern Municipal Council. The primary focus was to investigate the housing needs of the Métis in northern Saskatchewan. The INS was subcontracted to oversee the project, train the surveyors, enter the data, and write the final report. The resulting survey was more than an examination of housing needs. It also contains a great deal of socio-economic data which resulted in one of the most exhaustive studies of its kind. The fact that the surveyors came from the communities studied explains much of the data collection success. Both of these projects offer a unique snapshot of the communities studied. There is also material of a more general nature that deals with northern Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba, and the Yukon and Northwest Territories.

Bone, Robert Martin

Lebret Residential School fonds

  • MG 707
  • Fonds
  • 1907 - 1963

Fonds is a collection of photographs in four separate albums dating between 1907 and 1963 that pertain to the lives of students and staff at the Lebret (Qu’Appelle) Indian Industrial Residential School which was operated by the Roman Catholic Church (Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate and the Grey Nuns) from 1884 until 1973.

Lebret (Qu’Appelle) Indian Industrial Residential School

High School Liaison Office fonds

  • RG 2110
  • Fonds
  • 1962-1993

This fonds contains minutes, reports and publications. Included are copies of the biannual newsletter (1983-1990) and a Native Student's Handbook.

University of Saskatchewan. High School Liaison Office

F. Walker collection

  • MG 175
  • Fonds
  • 1936-1994

This collection provides diverse views of northern Canada from the 1940s, the 1960s, and the 1990s. The Miscellaneous Textual Records series also contains a Prosperity Certificate issued by the Government of Alberta in 1936.

Walker, Frederic

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