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1976 (Creation)
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This file contains an article titled "Native Studies: An Emerging Discipline" by Bill Novak from "Ontario Indian" 4(A): 8-10, 1981. The article discusses the beginning of unparalleled interest in the socio-economic condition of the Indigenous Peoples in Canada in the late 1960s. This file also contains a booklet from the Ontario Ministry of Colleges and Universities titled "Native Studies in Colleges and Universities." The July, 1976 booklet contains a guide to courses in native studies offered in Ontario beyond the secondary school level. Additionally this file contains two newspaper article clippings titled "Indians ask university to keep open mind" by Laura Boast and "Canada's first credit course in Native Studies released by Ministry." [Originally titled: Native Studies - drawings]