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David Newhouse collection
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1960-2008 (Creation)
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- Newhouse, David
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1.4 m of textual records (5 boxes)
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David Newhouse is Onondoga from the Six Nations of the Grand River community near Brantford, Ontario. He is Chair of Indigenous Studies at Trent University and Associate Professor, Indigenous Studies & Business Administration. Newhouse was founding editor of the CANDO Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development; past Chair and a current member of the Council for the Advancement of Native Development Officers (CANDO) Standing Committee on Education; a member of the Policy Team on Economics for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples; a member of the Independent Panel on Access Criteria for the Atlantic Fisheries for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans; a member of the National Aboriginal Benchmarking Committee of the National Aboriginal Economic Development Board; and, the Science Officer for the Aboriginal Peoples Health research committee for the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. (Information taken from Trent University Web site, 08 September 2011).
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Collection was in the custody of Professor David Newhouse before it was deposited at Trent University Archives via Christine Welter in 2011.
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This collection is comprised of research files, published articles, government documents, reports and supporting documents all pertaining to Aboriginal issues in Canada. The materials were deposited by the Indigenous Studies Department, Trent University. Some documents were reallocated to the Government Documents section of Bata Library, some were returned to the Indigenous Studies Department, and those deemed to be of archival value are represented herein.
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Collection acquired from Professor David Newhouse, Indigenous Studies, Trent University via Christine Welter.
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FINDING AID
Box 1
Aboriginal magazines such as Say, Redwire, and Aboriginal Times. Scattered issues 1980-2006
Box 2
Group A: Reports and publications of the Aboriginal Healing Foundation, 2002-2006, including:
Aboriginal Domestic Violence in Canada
Residential Schools
Prisons and HIV/AIDS amongst Aboriginal People in Canada: Exploring the Connections
Aboriginal Sex Offending in Canada
Aboriginal Healing in Canada'
The Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreements'
Métis History and Experience and Residential Schools in Canada
Historic Trauma and Aboriginal Healing
Mental Health Profiles for a Sample of B.C.'s Aboriginal Survivors of the Canadian Residential School System
Aboriginal People, Resilience and the Residential School Legacy
Group B: Miscellaneous Health-Related Publications pertaining to Canadian Aboriginal Peoples. Includes Issues relating to HIV/AIDS and suicide data.
[Not listed individually]
Box 3
Publications relating to Native Studies at Trent University including faculty publications. Publications relating to Aboriginal entrepreneurship.
Box 4
Assorted publications:
- 1986, Report of the Cree-Naskapi Commission
- First Nations Governance Handbook 2003
- Provincial Aboriginal Youth Conference "Windows to the Future..." 1997
- Provincial Aboriginal Conference on Employment Equity 1992
- Centre for Constitutional Studies: Perspectives on 'Shaping Canada's Future Together' 1992
- Report on the Complaints of the Innu of Labrador to the Canadian Human Rights Commission, Donald M. McRae, 1993
- Statement of the Government of Canada on Indian Policy 1969
- The Historical Development of the Indian Act, 1978
- Indian treaties in Historical Perspective, 1979
- An Overview of Demographic, Social and Economic Conditions Among Canada's Registered Indian Population, 1979
- Canada's Indian Reserves: Pre-Confederation, 1980
- North American Tribal Gaming Directory, n.d.
- "What is Truth?" Farrell Toombs and the national Seminar on Indian Research, 1960
- The Aboriginal Constitutional Package of 1992, Its' Hidden Sting. W. Rudnicki (Eagle Shield) 1992
- Must Egalitarian Liberals Support Native Rights? Kurt Preinsperg, 1992
- Peace, Unity and Thanksgiving and the Native Nations Are Key to Canada's Future. Presentation to the Spicer Commission 1991 by the Tsatekariwaten
- Constitution of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs 1994, revised 1997
- The Canadian Bar Association Constitutional entrenchment of Aboriginal Self-Government, n.d.
- Aboriginal Art - It's a White Thing! Richard Bell, 2005
- Native Claims in Canada: A Review of Law and Policy 1975
- National Indian Brotherhood, Assembly of First Nations Education Secretariat, Jurisdiction and Management: A Research Project, Discussion Paper, 1990
- Guide to Native Political Associations in Canada, Wayne Daugherty, 1982
- The Government of Canada and the Inuit 1900-1967, Richard Diubaldo, 1985
- The QUAD Principles in the Delivery of Early Learning and Child Care Services for Aboriginal Children. 2005. Nat'l Assoc. of Friendship Centres.
- Ktaqmkukewaq Mi'Kmaq: Wlqatmuti. The Mi'Kmaw People of Newfoundland: A Celebration 2004
- Building Towards Prosperity, Aboriginal conference, 1992
- Elders of the Willow Cree: Reflections of the Past 1993
- Akwasasne Environmental Programs 1999
- Self-Sufficiency Preparing for the Future. 1993
- Trees of Akwasasne: Mohawk Council of Akwasasne Department of the Environment n.d.
- Towards a New Beginning: A Foundation Report for a Strategy to Revitalize First Nation, Inuit and Métis Languages and Cultures 2005
- Indian Specific Claims Commission. Final Report. 1991-2009
- The Flow of Funds From the Government of Canada to Status Indians 1979
- The Ontario Curriculum: Native Studies, Grades 11 and 12, 2000
- Volunteers in the Friendship Centres of Canada, 2005
- Legacy of Hope: An Agenda for Change Vol. 1 Final Report from the Commission on First Nations and Métis Peoples and Justice Reform 2004
- CANDO Governance and Policy Procedures for the Advancement of Native Development Officers
- 100 Years of Aboriginal Demography 2000
- Indian Conditions: A Survey 1980
- Schedule of Indian Bands, Reserves and Settlements 1990
- Saskatchewan and Aboriginal Peoples in the 21st Century
- Indian Government Under Indian Act Legislation 1868-1951
- An Overview of Registered Indian Conditions in Nova Scotia and NFLD. Hugh Lautard. 1987
- Aboriginal Access to Post-Secondary Education 1995
- Towards Sustainable Successful First Nation Communities. Discussion Paper. 2000
- First Nations Governance Research. David Newhouse. 1993
- Report of the NCC Constitutional Review Commission to the First Peoples' Congress 1992
- Speaking Notes for presentation to think tank on governance. Rosemary Procter. 2000
- Speaking notes for a panel discussion to governance think tank. Marlene Brant Castellano. 2000
- A presentation by the Indian Chiefs of Alberta to Right Honourable P.E. Trudeau 1970
- Soliloquy and Dialogue: The Evolution of Public Policy Discourse on Aboriginal Issues Since the Hawthorn Report. 1994
- Transitions: Contemporary Canadian Indian and Inuit Art. 1997
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Assorted Publications:
- Nisga'a ' A Government
- Anishinabek Union of Ontario Indians
- My Dream: That We Will Be One Day Clearly Recognized as First Nations. Elder Gordon Oakes
- "The Spirit of the Land" Paul Williams
- Indian Claims Commission, 1991-1994
- The Indian Act. The Indian and the Law: An Interpretation for Laymen. Indian Assoc. of Alberta
- First Nations Chartered Land Act. 1994
- Curve Lake First Nation Gchi-Naaknigewin
- Report of Corbiere
- Briefing Note: Social Union Framework Agreement (SUFA). National Indian Brotherhood 1999
- Indian Control of Indian Education. Verna Kirkness. 1984
- Canadian Report on the International Year of the World's Indigenous People. 1993
- Annual Report re above. 1992-93
- Strengthening Relationships Between the Canadian Forces and Aboriginal People. Harvey McCue. N.d.
- The Northern Ontario Aboriginal Experience. 1998
- Unfinished Business: An Agenda for all Canadians in the 1990s. Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs
- Our Land, Our Government, Our Heritage, Our Future. 1994
- Indian Registration: Unrecognized and Unstated Paternity. Michelle M. Mann. 2005
- Towards a New Beginning: A Foundational Report for a Strategy to Revitalize First Nation, Inuit and Métis Languages and Cultures. 2005
- Map: Anishinabek Nation Ontario 1996
- Map: Atlantic Provinces. Aboriginal Communities and Minerals and Metals activities 2001
- Map: Quebec. As above. 2001
- Map: Northern Territories. As above. 2001
- Map: Prairie Provinces. As above. 2001
- Map: Ontario. As above. 2001
- Map: British Columbia. As above. 2001
- Douglas J. Cardinal Architect Ltd. Promotional materials.
- Our Home and Native Land: A Film and Video Resource Guide for Aboriginal Canadians. NFB 1991-2
- National Aboriginal Achievement Awards. 1994
- U.N. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. 2008
- A Report on the Relationship Between Syncrude Canada Ltd. And the Aboriginal People of Northern Alberta. Syncrude. n.d.
- Where Are the children? Healing the Legacy of the Residential schools. 2003
- Aboriginal Friendship Centre Program Capital Funding History. 1991
- The Assemble of Manitoba Chiefs 7th Annual General Assembly. 1995. Annual Report
- The Dismantling of the Department of Indian Affairs...1994
- Hemiah. Pacific Salmon Forests Project. Richard Littlemore. 2000
- Continuity and Change. A Land Use and Resource Management Plan for the Lands of the Big Beaver House Lake People. 1997
- Indian and Inuit Public Service. 1990
- The Inuit Way: A Guide to Inuit Culture
- Aboriginal Languages in Canada 1981-1996. Mary Jane Norris
- Linguistic and Cultural Affiliations of Canadian Indian Bands. 1970
- Information Sheet on Wampum. 1990
- Native Soldiers, Foreign Battlefields. 2000
- Aandeg (The Crow). Shirley Pheasant Williams
- The Constitution of the Confederacy. Seth Newhouse. 1897. Revised 1989
- First Nations Working Group Northern Institute of the Arts...re a Bachelor of Fine Arts program. 1996
- Consultation Report on Aboriginal Family Healing Wellness. Ontario Native Women's Assoc. 1992
- Pauktuutit: A Community Perspective on Health Promotion and Substance Abuse. Inuit Women's Association. 1993
- A Report on the Aboriginal Government Transition Centre. Ovide Mercredi. 1999
- Denied Too Long: The Needs and Concerns of Seniors Living in First Nation Communities in Ontario. 1993
- Presentation to the Federal Task Force on Indian Gaming. 1986
- Directory of Residential Schools in Canada. 2003
- The Shuswap. 1989
- Anishinabek Nation Members Speak. 2003
- "Life as You Didn't Know It." A Story and Some Thoughts Brought to You By Young Aboriginal Girls at a Prairie Young Offenders Center. n.d.
- Canadian Journal of aboriginal Community-Based HIV/AIDS Research. 2008