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Newsletter #41

Newsletter contains the Spirit of the Peace Agenda for the March 6 meeting in Grouard Alberta, minutes from the meeting, and submissions from member organizations describing what they have been up to. As part of the meeting they reported on their progress on the Treaty 8 project, the Spirit of the Peace Brochure, and the Regional Quilt project.

[Focus 1899 Brochure]

Item is a brochure advertising the Sprit of the Peace’s travelling exhibit called Focus 1899. The exhibit focuses on telling the story of Treaty #8.

Treaty 8 Centennial

Item is a Treaty 8 Centennial brochure which contains information regarding about treaty 8 and it’s promises, proposed activities and events to commemorate 100 years, and lists the members of the centennial committee.

Centennial 1899

Item is a schedule for the Centennial 1899 conference which was held at the Alberta Vocational College in Grouard Alberta. The conference was meant to further the understanding of Treaty number 8 and the distribution of script in 1899. The program highlights detailed sessions about the treaty process, treaty rights, treaty in practice etc.

[Letter From Auila Productions]

This letter is written by Mike Dodson, producer for Aquila Productions, to Peter Goertzen. It is about planning the Spirit of the Peace’s promotional film that was eventually called “Discover the Spirit of the Peace.” Dodson intends to create four characters who will be the voices across four different historical eras. The characters he intends to create are: an Indigenous elder, a missionary, a blacksmith, and a war-era homesteader. He intends to have the Indigenous elder be the link between all of the historical periods and act as the narrator.

St. Bernard Mission Pamphlet

Pamphlet is contains information about Bishop Grouard, Kisemanito Centre, the Missionaries of Mary Gallery, the volunteer organization called Via Veritas Vita, and how/when visitors can visit.

Official Opening Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Interpretive Centre

  • CA GPR 0002-0002.01-0002.01.01-0002.01.01.65.003
  • Pièce
  • July 23, 1987
  • Fait partie de Beth Sheehan fonds

A program from the official opening of the Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Interpretive Centre. Program includes a description of what the interpretive centre is and the Blackfoot story of how Head-Smashed-In (Estipah-Sikikini-kots) got its name.

Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump

  • CA GPR 0002-0002.01-0002.01.01-0002.01.01.65.002
  • Pièce
  • 1986
  • Fait partie de Beth Sheehan fonds

Image shows tipis in a camp below Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump. The description on the back of the postcard reads “View in the fall of the year, of a recreated, typical village camp scene, in the campsite below the buffalo jump. The buffalo jump lies west of and above camp. Donna Coulter Photographer. September 1986.”

Hermit Lake School by Alice Scorgie

Document is Alice Scorgie’s memories of the Hermit Lake School. It includes lthe names of teachers who taught there (Dorothy Donaldson, Grace Wishart, Wilma Robinson, Fred Howlett, Eileen Murray), and also classmates (Ray Ferguson, Dorothy Dunfield, and Charles Gillespie). It also contains other highlights like activities they did and how students got to school.

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