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Newe and Piikuni

This file has a paper written on the Piikuni (a Frontier tribe, referred to as Peegans or Peigans) and the Newe (referred to as Snake Indians) who made attacks on them. [Originally titled: Indians - Snake]

New Zealand Flora
File · 1985-1992
Part of Claude Garton Herbarium fonds

An article and list on flowering plants in New Zealand, as well as correspondence between Claude Garton and Joan Crowe with those working in Christchurch, New Zealand, including Mr. J. Wootton (Botany Division-Department of Scientific and Industrial Research)

New Zealand Correspondence
File · 1953-1984
Part of Claude Garton Herbarium fonds

Correspondence between (or regarding) Claude Garton with botanists from New Zealand, including David Given (Department of Scientific and Industrial Research), a collection of plant testing done in 1953, records of specimen loaned between the Claude E. Garton Herbarium and New Zealand

New York Bot. Gardens
File · 1972-1980
Part of Claude Garton Herbarium fonds

Correspondence between Claude Garton and members of The New York Botanical Gardens, as well as a questionnaire sent by the curator of the N.Y. Botanical Gardens, Patricia K. Holmgren

New Left
File · 1966
Part of Dr. Gerd Schroeter fonds

Newspaper articles and clippings on the new left movement. The Problem of the New left Tom Kahn July 1966.

New Indigenous Voices in Art
File · 1995
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains pages 117 and 118 an article titled "Get a Start on New Native Art" detailing information on artist David Hannan and his artwork. This file also contains multiple handwritten notes written by Penny Petrone. [Originally titled: Native voices (new, 1995)]

New Directions Workshop
File · 1997
Part of Steve Mantis fonds

New Directions Workers Resource Centre Board Development Workshop planning with invoice; planning materials for board management; planning notes; by-laws; consultation meeting minutes.

New Directions Workshop
File · 1994-1997
Part of Steve Mantis fonds

New Directions Workers Resource Centre Board Development Workshop with letter of thanks; evaluation template; planning session notes from OTAB Reference Group for Persons with Disabilities, 1994; issues framework; organizational overview; proposal for board development workshops; evaluations for Volunteer Leadership Development Program.

Series · 2008-2016
Part of Steve Mantis fonds

The New Directions Speakers' School (NDSS) was founded in 2008, initially as the New Directions Workers Resource Centre. It began as an initiative of the Thunder Bay & District Injured Workers' Support Group, and has worked in partnership with the Lakehead Social Planning Council, Kinna-aweya Legal Clinic, Elizabeth Fry Society, Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre, and Shelter House Thunder Bay.

NDSS offers courses in effective communication, public speaking and group facilitation. NDSS leaders, facilitators, students, and graduates are empowered to support their community through education and speak to social issues; and are also supported in employment, with a wider aim of poverty reduction.

This series consists of files from 2008-2016 that show the development, administration, programs and research associated with the New Directions Speakers School and New Directions Workers Resource Centre.