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Sky, Howard

This file contains a photocopied page with a cited scholarly text and a quote from page 760 and 761. The text is by W.H. Fenton titled "Howard Sky, 1900-1971. Cayuga Faith-Keeper, Gentleman, and Interpreter of Iroquois Culture" in American Anthropologist 74.3 (June, 1972): pages 758-761.

skits
1996
Part of Steve Mantis fonds

Scripts for skits about balanced cuts, filing claims, deeming song.

Sketchbooks
Series · 1990-2005
Part of Ruth Tye McKenzie fonds

• 14” x 17” -- 16 volumes, 1997-2004 and undated
• 11” x 14” -- 18 volumes, 1990-2005 and undated
• 9” x 12” -- 2 volumes, undated
• 8 ½” x 11” -- 8 volumes, 1991-2005 and undated
• 5” x 7” -- 4 voumes, 1996-1998 and undated

Six Nations

This file contains a series of photocopied pages and chapters from books. Sources include "Historical Sketch of The County of Wentworth," "The Significance of the Six Nations Participation in The War of 1912" by G.F.G. Stanley, "The Six Nations and The American Revolution" by George F.G. Stanley, "The Legal Status of The Six Nations Indians In Canada" by Malcolm Montgomery, "Among The Six Nations" by Kanoerohnkwa (Mrs. Celia B. File), "The Historical Position of The Six Nations" by Asa R. Hill, Secretary, Six Nations Council, "The Six-Nations Indians," and"The Six Nations Indians" by Miss Augusta I.G. Gilkison. This file also contains a document from The Institute of Iroquoian Studies. A copy of a speech sent to Cohochto where the counsel is held is also found in this file, alongside another copied speech by the Crane, a description of a visit by the Governor General and Countess of Dufferin to the Six Nations (1874), and the address presented by Chief Dr. Peter E. Jones in behalf of the Mississaugas, the Ojibwas, neighbors of the Six Nations. An address from the Superintendent Mr. Gilconson is also included in this file. Additionally, several photocopied newspaper articles including the article titled "Brantford Long Linked With Royalty" by W.V.M and "Gargantuan feast served Prince of Wales in Brantford" by Alice Linden, and one in celebration of the 160th anniversary of the Six Nations Treaty from The Globe and Mail (1944). A paper flyer is also included in this file of The Woodland Indian Cultural Education Centre presenting The 1984/1985 Exhibition Program.

Sitting Bull (Sioux)
File · 1974
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains three newspaper article clippings by Bob Bowman including "Sitting Bull shot," "Sitting Bull threatened prairie peace," and "Sioux fled to Canada." A newspaper article clipping titled "Indian History Well-researched, Readable" by Maria Maclean in The Native People (1974) is also found in this file, which is a book review for Across The Medicine Line by Frank Turner. This file also contains an article by J.P Turner alonside pages with a quote from the article, excerpts quoted in History of the Province of Saskatchewan, and a photocopied typewritten exchange from Sitting Bull to Father Hogrounard in The Leader (1916). A photocopied newspaper article, dated August 23, 1932 titled "Ancient Sioux Fighter Who Saw Custer Battle Lives Close to Regina" by Z. M. Hamilton is also included in this file. Additionally, this file contains two photocopies of scholarly articles including "Memoirs on the Half-Breeds of Manitoba and the Territories of the Canadian North West" by Albert Lacombe and "Sitting Bull Indian Without a Country" by Gary Pennanen.

Site-Specific Information
Series · 1903 - 2016
Part of Claude Garton Herbarium fonds

Information about specific sites visited or studied by members of the Claude E. Garton Herbarium, as well as correspondence concerning their preservation and arranging visits.

Files A-K in Box 9; L-O in Box 10; O-P in Box 11; Q-S in Box 12; S-W in Box 13.

Sisca Ancestral home
File · 1956-1958
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

Includes two copies of an affidavit made by Luisa Petrone describing her surviving family members, a letter of authorization typed in Italian and signed by both Luisa Petrone and Francesco Sisca, her brother, approving the sale of their home in Italy to Salvatore Mauro, and a deed of sale for the property, also in Italian, which was left incomplete. Also includes a copy of a death record for Peter Sisco and another copy of the letter of authorization, unsigned, in Italian.