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- Music Gallery fonds, 966 results
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- Dini Petty fonds, 373 results
- York University Dept. of Campus Planning fonds, 276 results
- James Tenney fonds, 90 results
- Michael Posluns fonds, 84 results
- Mariposa Folk Foundation fonds, 29 results
- Ruth Dworin fonds, 28 results
- James and Margaret Beveridge fonds, 12 results
- Felipe Gomes fonds, 9 results
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Archival descriptionApproved 1980 Master Development Plan for 15,000 students.
- ASC35893
- Item
- 1963
Dr. Murray Ross on site of future Ross Building .
- ASC35896
- Item
- 1964
- ASC35900
- Item
- 1964
Sign referring to first building - Steacie Science Library
- ASC35901
- Item
- 1964
Steacie Science Library - interior view
- ASC35905
- Item
- 1965
Vanier College and Residence completed
- ASC35914
- Item
- 1966
View from Vanier Tower looking south west
- ASC35915
- Item
- 1967
Image of slide showing "View from Vanier Tower looking south west - Roof of Stedman Lecture Halls, Farquharson Life Sciences on right, Behavioural Sciences on left - note scarcity of significant buildings on horizon."
West elevation Farquharson Life Sciences Building
- ASC35916
- Item
- 1967
- ASC35917
- Item
- 1967
D. I.A.R. Studio in Stedman Lecture Halls
- ASC35938
- Item
- 1968
Bicycle inspection of utility tunnels
- ASC35942
- Item
- 1970
Scott Library from Central Square - south
- ASC35951
- Item
- 1972
- ASC35953
- Item
- 1972
- ASC35956
- Item
- 1972
- ASC35962
- Item
- 1972
Central Square concourse - sitting area
- ASC35967
- Item
- 1972
Central Square concourse - student exhibit
- ASC35968
- Item
- 1972
Graduate Student Residences No. 3 under construction - OSHC sign
- ASC35969
- Item
- 1969
Bus stop on Campus - Fraser Drive - bus arrives
- ASC35979
- Item
- 1972
- ASC35981
- Item
- 1972
Crossing Keele St. with traffic lights
- ASC35985
- Item
- 1972
Convocation - President Slater
- ASC35991
- Item
- 1971
Aerial view - York Campus 1963 - cropped duplicate of 116
- ASC35994
- Item
- 1963
Aerial view - York Campus and district 1971
- ASC41001
- Item
- 1971
Campus Population Chart to 1972 - projections to 1975
- ASC41004
- Item
- 1972
Tait McKenzie Physical Education Building
- ASC41012
- Item
- 1974
- ASC41016
- Item
- 1974
Centre for Fine Arts Phase II from northeast
- ASC41019
- Item
- 1974
- ASC41020
- Item
- 1974
Centre for Fine Arts and Atkinson Residence from mound
- ASC41021
- Item
- 1974
George Rickey - "Four Squares in a Square"
- ASC41030
- Item
- 1974
George Rickey - "Four Squares in a Square"
- ASC41031
- Item
- 1974
- ASC41035
- Item
- 1974
Scott Religious Centre exterior
- ASC41041
- Item
- 1976
Scott Religious Centre - interior
- ASC41046
- Item
- 1976
From west - new trees to Scott Library - fall colours
- ASC41051
- Item
- 1980
Ross Bldg. from mound - east - fall colours
- ASC41053
- Item
- 1980
From west across pond to Admin. Studies (geese) - fall colours
- ASC41056
- Item
- 1980
From southwest to Osgoode & Admin. Studies - fall colours
- ASC41057
- Item
- 1980
From south across pond to Stong & Bethune - fall colours
- ASC41058
- Item
- 1980
From west - T.O.B. and landscape
- ASC41059
- Item
- 1980
- ASC35782
- Item
- 1964
- ASC35786
- Item
- 1964
H & S.S. Bldg. under construction
- ASC35797
- Item
- Mar. 1968
- ASC35799
- Item
- Mar. 1968
Humanities and Social Sciences Building
- ASC35800
- Item
- Mar. 1968
Humanities and Social Sciences Bulding
- ASC35808
- Item
- May 1968
Petrie Science Bldg. almost completed and H. & S.S. Buildings
- ASC35811
- Item
- May 1968
Temporary office building, Petrie Science and cranes over Central Library
- ASC35812
- Item
- Feb. 1969
Central Sq. & Osgoode from Ross Bldg.
- ASC35814
- Item
- Feb. 1969
- ASC35831
- Item
- May 1969
Lect. Hall No. 2 and Central Library
- ASC35832
- Item
- May 1969
- ASC35833
- Item
- May 1969
Grad. Residence No. 3 getting underway from N. side
- ASC35836
- Item
- Nov. 1969
- ASC35838
- Item
- Nov. 1969
Grad Residence No. 3 - from south side, No. 2 about to be occupied
- ASC35839
- Item
- Nov. 1969
- ASC35856
- Item
- Winter 1971
- ASC35857
- Item
- Winter 1971
- ASC35863
- Item
- Fall 1971
Track & Field Bldg. under construction
- ASC35876
- Item
- Fall 1978
- 2010-026/026(0827)
- Item
- 02 Feb. 1999
Part of Dini Petty fonds
Consists of an episode featuring Neil Simon - Playwright, Barry Greenwald - Producer/director, "High Risk Offenders", Trivia: Jane Seymour.
- 2010-026/026(0841)
- Item
- 22 Feb. 1999
Part of Dini Petty fonds
Consists of an episode featuring Stephen Root - Actor, Dr. Michael Irving - Founder, Child Abuse Survivor Monument Project, Robert Moss - Author, "Conscious Dreaming" and "Dreamgates", Trivia: Barenaked Ladies.
- 2013-017/001(06)
- Item
- [ca. 2004]
Part of Felipe Gomes fonds
- 2013-017/001(11)
- Item
- [ca. 2004]
Part of Felipe Gomes fonds
Dini Petty show file list 1989-1992
- 2010-026/008(01)
- File
- 15 Aug. 1989-28 June 1994
Part of Dini Petty fonds
VHS video cassette, “Indian Student Films; 1987/88; Tape 1b”
- 1994-036/051(077)
- File
- 1987-1988
Video consists of several short student documentary films. Annotations on case include: PP1. Ved Metha - In Conversation - 00:25:00 PP2. Mail - Postal Service Part I - 00:14:10 PP3. Mail - Postal Service Part II - 00:14:10 PP4. Do You Think? (Final Exam) Program – 00:16:45
VHS video cassette, “Indian Student Films; 1986/87; Tape 2a”
- 1994-036/052(083)
- File
- 1986-1987
Video consists of several student documentary films. Annotations on case include: SP1. A Time to Heal - 00:19:00 - damaged refer to Tape IIC PP2. Glimpses of the Freedom Movement - 00:25:00 PP3. Peoples Science Movement - 00:24:39 SP4. Our World - 00:22:00 - damaged ref Tape IIB SP5. Yoga - 00:12:00 - refer Tape IIC SP6. Sanjivi (Life Giver) - 00:09:00 SP7. Amnesty International - 00:10:20 - damaged refer to tape IIC SP8. Sahara - 00:0:20 PP9. Fire Fighters – 00:16:00
Interviews for "Voices from the Odeyak"
- ASC33212
- Item
- [between 1970-2000]
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Interviews for "Voices from the Odeyak"
- ASC33205
- Item
- [between 1970-2000]
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Interviews for "Voices from the Odeyak"
- ASC33199
- Item
- [between 1990-1992?]
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item consists of an oral history interview with Josie Sam and an unidentified male speaker for the purposes of Posluns book, "Voices from the Odeyak."
Interviews for "Voices from the Odeyak"
- ASC33193
- Item
- 16 Sept. 1992
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Consists of an oral history interview with Arnold Davenport on September 16 1992 for the purposes of Posluns book, "Voices from the Odeyak".
- 2000-050/004(29)
- Item
- [between 1970-2000]
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Interviews for "Voices from the Odeyak"
- ASC33187
- Item
- 19 Nov. 1991
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item consists of an oral history interview with Allan Peu for the purposes of Posluns book, "Voices from the Odeyak".
[Maue Leves – G.?] 3/3/92, [M 5 a?]
- 2000-050/005(03)
- Item
- 3 Mar. 1992
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item consists of an audio recording pertaining to Susan Martin, conditions for Inuit during voyage, finding funds during voyage, difference in conditions between Inuit and Cree groups, CTV coverage, solidarity,resentment,youth and drinking, elders,coordinators and children, entering Albany, HydroQuebec, and Larry House.
Interviews for "Voices from the Odeyak"
- ASC33173
- Item
- 4 Mar. 1992
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item is an audio recording of one of a series of interviews done as research for Michael Posluns' book "Voices of the Odeyak". This is a preparatory interview with Marie Symes-Grehan, the Great Whale Hydro task force assistant from the Cree Village of Whapmagoostui, who acted as a coordinator during the voyage. The audio picks up mid-interview as Marie is discusses how she ended up going to Great Whale for community development to coordinate a task force. She then talks about her experience meeting Robbie Dick, who tells her about the project; her impressions of James' Bay; her first task force meeting; first coming up with the idea of building a canoe; and [Dani?] coming up. She then goes into detai about the meeting with the Inuit Council and Cree Council, describing Inuit/Cree historical integration changing to segregation and splitting the community, how the James' Bay Agreement split the Inuit and Cree communities, making them split land and starting land arguments. Marie then goes through a timeline of organizing the voyage, notes the equal numbers of woman, talks of making contact with the Sierra Club, problems with political groups, feelings of the chiefs about the project, her feelings during the experience, problems that arose during the voyage, monetary issues, unexpected help from regular community members along the voyage making up for the lack of help expected from official sources, and a time frame of launching boat from Ottawa.
- ASC33167
- Item
- 3 May 1980
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item consists of an audio recording of the radio show, "Our Native Land", hosted by Bernelda Wheeler. It opens with a series of sound bites from Chuck Trimble, of the National Congress of American Indians; Joe Dionne, president of the Indian Association of Alberta; and Noel Starblanket, president of the National Indian Brotherhood, on the theme of self-government. This is followed by a news report presented by Bernelda Wheeler on National Congress of American Indians, which includes statements on self-government from Jessica Macuo and Noel Starblanket, both of the National Indian Brotherhood. This is followed by interviews with Robert Manuel of British Columbia, Arnold Goodleaf of the National Indian Brotherhood, Joe Dionne of Alberta, Doug Cuthand of Saskatchewan, and Francois Paulette, giving a provincial perspective on the idea. The program ends with a summary of the concept of Indian self-government from George Manuel, the head of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs, several sound bites on the theme from unidentified sources, and a program sign off from Bernelda Wheeler.
- 1989-020/008(04)
- Item
- 5 Dec. 1974
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item consists of Barry Travis and an unidentified speaker giving a press conference on the events surrounding Wounded Knee and the incarceration of Black Horse and Leonard Peltier. The first speaker gives a statement on Black Horse, in reference to Peltier, the RCMP, US/Canada extradition; how the speaker got involved, their experience with security around the matter when going to interview Black Horse, questions on RCMP response (charges and imprisonment in preparation for deportation) and legal proceedings around the case. The second speaker discusses the incidents at Wounded Knee, the arrest of Indian people (including Frank Black Horse), and the circumstances leading to the arrest of Leonard Peltier.
"Counter Culture", January 22/73, with George Manuel : Side A
- ASC33102
- Item
- 22 Jan. 1973
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item consists of an interview with George Manuel and Doug Sanders. They discuss human rights and representation for various Indigenous groups in different countries.
G.M. Interview, February 2, 1973
- ASC33107
- Item
- 19 Feb. 1973
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item consists of an interview with George Manuel mainly on the topic of a possible settlement agreement between the government of Canada and Indigenous people. Topics of discussion include land rights, hunting and fishing rights, negotiation with the Prime Minister, Indigenous rights, the preservation of Indigenous identity. This is followed by a recording of a speaker [Professor English?] responding to a largely indecipherable question at what seems to be a panel discussion moderated by George Manuel. The response mostly addesses small business ownership in Africa.
- 1989-020/008(20)
- Item
- [between 1960 and 1990]
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item consists of an interview with an unidentified man regarding totem carving. The discussion includes how he got into the profession, the intersection between his art and Christianity, and his experience selling his art at the local co-op.
G.M. Interview, March 18, 1972
- ASC33110
- Item
- 18 Mar. 1972
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item consists of an interview with George Manuel. Topics of discussion include deception of Indigenous peoples by White Europeans, corporate abuses, similarities between different Indigenous nations, and how Indigenous Canadians are integral to Canada.
W. Duff Interview on George Manuel
- ASC33116
- Item
- [before 1977?]
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item consists of an audio recording of an interview with W. Duff regarding George Manuel. The topic primarily focuses on the time they both spent working with the Provincial Indian Advisory Committee (Provincial Advisory Committee on Indian Affairs in British Columbia).
G.M. Interview, April 15, 1972
- ASC33118
- Item
- 15 April 1972
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item consists of an interview with George Manuel. Topics of discussion include Indigenous dance, the idea of reciprocity within community, the Christian church as a negative influence on Indigenous societies, exploitation of Indigenous groups by the early missionary church in Canada, Manuel's interest in the Shaker Church, community support within the Shaker Church, the Shaker Church's spurning of any publicity, prohibitions on Indigenous dancing, early relations between Indigenous groups and the Hudson's Bay Company.
Interview with an Inuit Woman Artist
- ASC33128
- Item
- 16 Mar. 1972
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item consists of an audio recording of an interview with an unidentified Inuit woman through the aid of an interpreter. They discuss her upcoming mass book exhibit in New York. Item appears to be a continuation of a recording of a conversation on tape 1989-020 / 008 (35) (ASC33131).
- 1989-020/008(55)
- Item
- 29 May [1972?]
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Item consists of an audio recording of an interview with George Manuel. Topics discussed include Indigenous economic development, Indigenous political involvement, welfare, and Indigenous political representation. Additional annotations on tape include: B17T57.
- 1989-020/029(03)
- Item
- 1974
Part of Michael Posluns fonds
Sound recording of a speech delivered by John Trudell about commitment, solidarity, self discipline, social organizing, and fighting colonialism and white supremacy. At the 19:00 mark, another speaker steps forward to speak.
National Women's Music Festival : Malvina Reynolds, Willie Tyson : Side A
- ASC41196
- Item
- 1977
Part of Ruth Dworin fonds
National Women's Music Festival : Val Rickard : Side B
- ASC41986
- Item
- 1977
Part of Ruth Dworin fonds
National Women's Music Festival : Meg and Teresa : Side A
- ASC41206
- Item
- 1977
Part of Ruth Dworin fonds
National Women's Music Festival : Meg Christian and Teresa Troll : Side B
- ASC41987
- Item
- 1977
Part of Ruth Dworin fonds
National Women's Music Festival : Meg Christian and Teresa Troll : Side A
- ASC41209
- Item
- 1977
Part of Ruth Dworin fonds
Gordon Phillips, Michael Brook, John Oswald, with Casey Sokol; [concert] : Side A fragment
- ASC34250
- Item
- 23 Sept. 1979
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Phillips, Gordon; Brook, Michael; Oswald, John; Sokol, Casey.
- ASC60199
- Item
- 30 Sept. 1979
Part of Music Gallery fonds
Item consists of a sound recording and may include performance(s) by Coles, Maury; Smith, Bill; Oswald, John; Kubota, Nobuo.