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Fonds comprises research notes, interview transcripts, and research summaries of Theresa Turmel's doctoral work.

Collection comprises sounds and moving image records relating to the Shingwauk Project and more broadly First Nation, Inuit, and Métis history and culture. Includes audio cassettes, compact discs, VHS tapes, DVDs, and other material.

Fonds comprises records documenting the administration of the Shingwauk Education Trust (SET). Fonds includes correspondence, meeting minutes, funding proposals, project documentation and other material.

Collection comprises research notes, research material, and writing compiled and created by Mark Solomon in relation to the Shingwauk and Wawanosh Indian Residential Schools. The majority of this collection was compiled by Mark Solomon in 2003 when he was working on his Master's thesis.

Fonds comprises material relating to the Grawbarger and Pine families. Fonds includes audio recordings of the Pine Family Singers, an Ojibway hymn book, and videos of the Pine family.

Fonds comprises a booklet created in memory of the residential school survivors of treaty three.

Collection comprises material created by Indian Residential School Resolution Canada. Collection includes reports, budgets, presentations, plans, audits, and other material.

Collection comprises photographs taken and collected by Frank Williams during the opening of the Legacy of Hope Foundation "Where are the Children?" exhibit at National Archives of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario.

Fonds comprises records documenting the Echoes of the World Drum Festival. Includes funding applications, correspondence, meeting minutes, posters, and other materials. 

Fonds comprises  records documenting Professor Don Jackson's activities as a faculty member at Algoma University College and later Algoma University and as the founding director of the Shingwauk Project.  Includes minutes and reports of committees, faculty correspondence, grant applications, departmental memorandum, research records, and other materials.

Collection comprises educational materials collected by Carol Trudeau in her work as an Indigenous education lead in the Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario community.

Fonds comprises residential schools updates created by General Secretary, Archdeacon Jim Boyles, who represented the Anglican Church of Canada to the federal government in its negotiations around the Anglican role in the residential school system. The updates include information on the Church position on residential school healing initiatives and highlights of the ongoing efforts by the Anglican Church in relation to residential schools.
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