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File · 1989-2006
Part of Native Studies Study Group fonds

Research submission on Native Access Programs, Connie Hartviksen, OISE/UT, December 2000; Report of the Native Access Task Force (Final Draft), Lakehead University, August 2003 (2 copies, 1 annotated); Recommendations for Native Access Programs, Connie Hartviksen, April 2006; letter of support for Native Access Program at Lakehead University, Nishnawbe Aski Nation, Office of the Grand Chief, April 2006; research article Strategies for Facilitating Success of First Nation Students, Hampton and Roy, 2002; Native Studies Access Program Proposal (Draft #2), Lakehead University, March 1989.

File · 1978
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains The Native Perspective Volume 3, Number 2, 1978. This magazine is a special section on Indigenous fine arts in Canada. Contents of the publication include an interview with Tom Hill, the D.I.N.A Art Collection, Daphne Odjig, Manitoulin Conference, Norval Morrisseau, Goyce Kakegamic, Triple K Co-Operative and more.

File · 1990-2003
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a series of newspaper and magazine articles both photocopied and original including "Native Literature in Canada" by Beverly Rasporich in Canadian Book Review Annual (1990), "Native literary history reveals 'seeds of Oka'" by Robin McGrath (1990), "Native American Architecture" by Peter Nabokov and Robert Easton from the Victoria Times Colonist (1991), "Native Literature in Canada" from The Ottawa Citizen (1992), "Native Literature in Canada from the oral tradition to the present" reviewed by Jill M. Smith from the Canadian Library Journal (1991), "Oral. Written Tradition Native Literature" by Tony Racic from Lakehead Living, "Oversight about natives is called 'inexcusable'" by Lloyd Kirton by the Chronicle-Journal (1990), and "Words Have Power" reviewed by Barb Minett from the Guelph Daily Mercury (1991). This file also contains a series of letters including a letter dated 28 September 1990 addressed to Penny Petrone from Joanne Shurvell, a photocopy of a handwritten letter dated 23 November 1993 by Penny Petrone, and a letter dated 1 December 1993 addressed to Penny Petrone by Kent W. Freeman. Additionally, this file contains a review of Penny Petrone's novel "Native literature in Canada: from the oral tradition to the present" by P. L. Walton of the University of Lethbridge. Also contains an invitation to celebrate the publication of Native Literature in Canada, a letter expressing regrets about the book being taken out of print, a photocopy of the advertisement by Oxford University Press, as well as several newspaper clippings praising the book.

This file contains the original typewritten manuscript by Penny Petrone for her book Native Literature in Canada. The manuscript describes how Indigenous literature reflects the survival of Indigenous identity in the face of disease, warfare, alcohol, and the unrelenting attempts of a dominant white racist society to assimilate them.