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File · 1990
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains 10 invitations to a reception to celebrate the publication of Native Literature in Canada by Penny Petrone. The event was held on Tuesday, October 2, 1990, in the Faculty Lounge at Lakehead University.

Native Literature in Canada
File · 1985-1990
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a series of letters addressed to Penny Petrone from people associated with The Gladys and Merrill Muttart Foundation, the University of Toronto Press, and from well-wishers congratulating her on her work and asking for copies of the book. Also contains the cover page for Northern Voices: Inuit Writing in English edited by Penny Petrone, a document from the University of Toronto detailing Petrone's media schedule and Toronto schedule, a list of published sources that reviewed the book, and a photocopied excerpt from a 1989 edition of The Canadian Historical Review. Additonally, a series of original and photocopied newspaper and magazine articles about the book. Sources include The Globe and Mail, Canadian Literature, Lakehead Living, The Ottawa Citizen, the Agora, The Whig Standard, Canadian Notes and Queries, Paragraph Magazine, the Vancouver Sun, the Waterloo Chronicle, BCLA Reporter, and The Toronto Sun. All such articles are from 1990-1992. This file also contains a drawing by Clade T. Charland, a receipt from the Toronto University Press for Outcrop Ltd. for an excerpt from Northern Voices, a list of American publicatios which had been sent review copies of the book, a document decribing the book, and an invitation to a reception celebrating the publication of Native Literature in Canada, another book of Petrone's. Also includes a name tag for Penny Petrone and a series of congratulations cards from friends and family.

Native Council of Canada
File · 1984-1994, 1976
Part of Douglas Fisher fonds

Seven News Releases by the Native Council of Canada (1984-1994), as well as correspondence and meeting minutes for the 5th annual assembly, July 29th-31st, 1976.

Native Child Care

This file contains reference documents from the Native Council of Canada, National Aboriginal Child Care Commission; correspondence about developing a Native Early Childhood Education Program at Confederation College in Thunder Bay; and research notes for consultation and development. Confederation College Early Childhood Education Conferences Needs Assessment Information folder with Replies from Participants and a copy of "Chapter Two First Nations Child-Care Today" from the National Inquiry into First Nations Child Care is also included in the file.

This file contains a typewritten copy of the essay entitled "Native Canadian Literature" by Penny Petrone and Robin McGrath. A second copy of "Native Canadian Literature" is found on pages 309-322 of MLA: Studies On Canadian Literature. A copy of the "Works Cited" page for "Native Canadian Literature" is also found in this file. Additionally, this file contains a page of handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.

File · 1991
Part of Dr. Penny Petrone fonds

This file contains a Nativebeat newspaper from 1991, Volume 1 No. 9. Articles include "Drinking and Dreaming: The Art of Tom Hogan" by Phil Novak, Matthew Coon Coome's lonely fight for democracy," and "Rachel Shawkence: Portrait of an Elder" by Miles Morrisseau.

File · 1991
Part of Native Studies Study Group fonds

Meeting materials for the October 31, 1991, meeting of the Native Advisory committee, including reports on Native Language Instructor Program, Native Support Services, Native Teacher Education Program, a proposal for the School of Native Studies, and a proposal for an Engineering access program.

File · 1991
Part of Native Studies Study Group fonds

Meeting materials for March 6, 1991 meeting of the Native Advisory Committee. Includes: Office of Native Programming Community Outreach Report; Proposal for Internship Co-Ordinator of Native Programming; and a report on the Native Access Program.