- GLEN glen-3818
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- [ca. 1963-1973]
The fonds consists of his archaeological field notes, reports, and other records regarding the excavation of Rocky Mountain House.
Noble, William
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The fonds consists of his archaeological field notes, reports, and other records regarding the excavation of Rocky Mountain House.
Noble, William
Charles Camsell Hospital fonds
The fonds consists of guest books from various Camsell Hospital functions, a hospital visitor's log, Christmas menus and cards, Long Service Award event programs, and photographs. The photographs include images of the hospital buildings throughout its history, portraits of board members of the hospital, and outdoor scenes of Indigenous people.
Charles Camsell Hospital
The fonds consists of correspondence, circulars, reports, and other papers related to her activities with these and other organizations: Calgary Indian Friendship Society (1970-1976), Calgary Native Friendship Society ((1983-1986), Indian Events Committee of the Calgary Stampede (1968-2010), Calumet Indian Club (1960-1963), Canadian Association of Indian and Eskimo Education (1969-1972), Indian Students' University Program (1972-1976), Project Go Ahead (1968-1971), Progressive Conservative Party (1966-1977), and the University of Calgary Senate (1973-1979).
Dempsey, Pauline
Old Sun Community College fonds
The fonds consists of administrative records of the Community College. Includes some Blackfoot legends written by Old Sun Residential School students (1954). Includes sound recordings of Blackfoot language instruction.
Old Sun Community College
The fonds consists of correspondence with political figures, and other articles.
Melting Tallow, Paul
The fonds consists of personal correspondence and speeches; and minutes, reports, correspondence and circulars of organizations in which he was actively involved.
Records related to the following subjects are also in this fonds. See inventory for details: Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission (1983), Alberta Indian Development Systems, Alberta Native Federation, Canadian Executive Service Overseas, Edmonton Canadian Native Friendship Centre, Indian Economic Development Fund, Kainai Chieftainship, Lakeland Tourist Association, Little Club, Dr. Gilbert Monture, St. Paul Centennial Committee, and Two Hills Centennial Committee.
Steinhauer, Ralph G.
The fonds consists of photographs of pupils, buildings and staff of Old Sun Residential School.
Richardson, Mildred
The fonds consists of records from Gil Cardinal’s independent and freelance projects; the film companies co-founded by Cardinal (Great Plains Productions, Kanata Productions, Strange Empire Productions); and his work for NFB, BBC, or other broadcasters.
The textual materials contain the complete business records of Great Plains Productions, creative records for specific projects (including scripts, notebooks, shot lists, story boards, and editing notes), administrative records for specific projects (including contracts, financial records, grant applications, and correspondence), developmental records related to unrealized projects, and personal records (including correspondence, speaking notes, speeches, and teaching material).
The films consist of home movies from Cardinal’s foster family (some of which were used as part of Foster Child); a tour of the Canadian Museum of Civilization with its architect, Douglas Cardinal; and release prints of Foster Child.
The videocassettes consist of original shooting tapes and completed masters of several projects. Most prominent among these are My Partners, My People, Our Home and Native Land, The Great Possibility, and David with F.A.S. There are also masters, but not shooting tapes, for several other projects including Big Bear, Chiefs (for both episodes directed by Cardinal), Totem, and others. Some of these masters are on DVD as well as videocassette.
The photographs, negatives, and slides consist of images shot by Cardinal during the course of filming, images of special events, and family photos.
Gil Cardinal
The last ferry run across the Smoky River on the day of the bridge's opening. A large number of spectators are gathered on both sides of the river. The completed Smoky River Bridge is visible to the right.
Used in "Across the Smoky," p. 349.
The Smoky River Bridge opening parade crosses over and under the bridge. The float in the foreground is a covered wagon with the words "Grande Prairie or Bust" written on the canvas cover. The photograph shows crowds of people lining the parade route.
Used in "Bridges to the Past," p. iii.