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Fundraising banquet for PAK in Toronto

Fundraising banquet for PAK in Toronto. Round tables with guests sitted around them fill the hall and the guests at the VIP table on the left stand behind their seats while they all observe a speech. Γεύμα για την συγκέντρωση χρημάτων για το ΠΑΚ στο Τορόντο. Στρογγυλά τραπέζια γεμίζουν την αίθουσα με τους προσκεκλημένους καθισμένους στις θέσεις τους. Αριστερά στο τραπέζι των επισήμων οι προσκεκλημένοι στέκουν όρθιοι, ενώ όλοι παρακολουθούν μια ομιλία.

Kosmas Marinatos and Aris Karoulias performing at the Trojan Horse Coffee House

Kosmas Marinatos on bouzouki and and Aris Karoulias on guitar performing at the Trojan Horse Coffee House on the Danforth, located at 179 Danforth. Ο Κοσμάς Μαρινάτος στο μπουζούκι και ο Άρης Καρούλιας στην κιθάρα, παίζουν μουσική στο καφέ "Δούρειος Ίππος" στην Ντάνφορθ.

“Political Struggles of Native Peoples”, H. Cardinal, J. Mohawk et al

Sound recording of speakers who participated in a panel discussion that was part of the Institute on Anthropology and Anti-Imperialism held in Toronto in 1972. Titled as Contemporary Political Struggles of Native Peoples, introduced by Richard Lee. Recorded speakers include John Mohawk, Tony Belcourt, Harold Cardinal and Philip Awashish. Other speakers on the panel included John Saul, Shelton H. Davis, Ben Magubane, Ernest Benedict, Paul Coe, Bernard Arcand, Howard Mitchell, Robert Vanlarope (sp?) and Boshe Richardson.

Interview with an Inuit Woman Artist

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).

Interview with an Elderly Inuit woman

Item consists of an audio recording of an interview with an unidentified Inuit woman through the aid of an interpreter. The main topic covered is her views on the youth in her community. Subjects discussed include how youth culture has changed since she was young, the effect of television being introduced to their community, youth involvement in maintaining Aboriginal culture, and Aboriginal art. Item may be a continuation of a recording of a conversation on tape 1989-020 / 008 (35) (ASC33131).

Interview with an Inuit Women Artists

Item consists of an audio recording of an interview, through the aid of an interpreter, with two unidentified Inuit women whose artwork was chosen to be in a Roman Catholic mass book. The topics discussed in the first interview include the picture she drew, other spiritual art she has created, her religious/spiritual beliefs, and the recent strides the Catholic church has made to be inclusive towards Aboriginal peoples. The topics for the second interview include her print for the mass book, her thoughts on being asked to participate in artwork for the Roman Catholic church, Aboriginal food sharing rituals, her thoughts in choosing the theme of the picture, and her trip to the south. The audio cuts off abruptly. Item appears to be a continuation of a recording of a conversation on tape 1989-020 / 008 (50) (ASC33128).

G.M. Interview, March 18, 1972

Item consists of an interview with George Manual on being a leader. Topics of discussion include what gives him strength, creating an impression, his report on the Cowichan peoples of British Columbia, environmental abuses, and establishing Indigenous cultural and economic power.

G.M. Interview, March 18, 1972

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.

George Manuel Interview, March 19, 1972

Item consists of an interview with George Manuel mainly on the idea of the book "The Fourth World." Topics covered include capitalism, land rights, Indigenous spiritualism, the similarities between different Indigenous nations, and an old chief named Johnny [Kenhicha?].

George Manuel Interview, March 19, 1972

Item consists of an interview with George Manuel. Subjects discussed include Indigenous spiritual practices, Manuel's experiences with Indigenous ceremony, community versus individual aspects of Indigenous dance, community giving as a source of strength, the difference in the experience of poverty from the time Manuel was young, community punishment, spiritual food offerings and reverence for nature, spiritual lessons Manuel was taught from his elders as a youth, and similarities in spiritual belief and ritual between different Indigenous groups. In the latter part of the recording, Manuel discusses how his attitude has changed since he began the Poslans interviews, that he no longer worries about the image he may be presenting or getting re-elected.

G.M. Interview, April 15, 1972

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.

George Manuel Interview, April 15, 1972

Item consists of an interview with George Manuel. Topics of discussion include Indigenous traditional dance, his memory of the last pow wow, contemporary efforts to re-establish Indigenous dance traditions, Manuel's experience with a charity dance group he participated in around 1962, some details about Indigenous groups in British Columbia's Cowichan Valley, Cowichan community funerary practices, and contextualizing the development of Indigenous society.

Mariposa Folk Festival at Toronto Islands

Item consists of the Mariposa Folk Festival Program for 1972, held at Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario from 14 -16 July 1972. Featuring cover art by Ojibwe artist Saul Williams of Weagamow Ontario, and a back cover illustration of the festival's horoscope by Adrienne Leban, the festival program was published by Herbert Wise of Music Sales Corporation, edited by Carol Fein with design by Ulrich Boege. The program featured an illustrated festival schedule of performances and workshop, an alphabetical listing of festival performers and artisans and obituaries for Bob Beers (1922-1972), Rev. Gary Davis (1896-1972). The 1972 program also featured four feature articles, including an introductory essay, "Second Annual 2000 Words" by Tony Glover, "Centreville Conservatory : The Poet and His Hometown" by Bob Atkinson, "Media Inversion : Videovision versus Television" by Richard Kletter, and "Real Country Music : The Treasure in Joe Bussard's Basement".

Lambros Vasiliou singing at the Trojan Horse Coffee House

Behind him Pantelis on the bouzouki and Makis Kostantakis on guitar. Ο Λάμπρος Βασιλείου τραγουδά στο καφέ "Δούρειος Ίππος". Πίσω του στην ορχήστρα ο Παντελής στο μπουζούκι και ο Μάκης Κωσταντάκης στην κιθάρα.

Audio recordings : Instrumental Ensemble Pieces, 1956-1973, California Institute of the Arts Spring : 1)"Seeds" 2) "In the Phrygian Mode" 3) "13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" 4) "For 12 Strings (rising)" 5) "Hey when I Sing" 6) "In the Lydian Mode" (reverse direction)

Recording consists of concert performances of James Tenney's compositions by members of the California Institute of the Arts during a spring concert in 1973. Includes: 1) Seeds 2) In the Phrygian Mode 3) 12 Ways For Looking at a Blackbird (annotated "quarter track master") 4)For 12 Strings (Rising) 5) Hey When I Sing... and 6) In the Sydian Mode (This track was recorded in reverse on the other side of the reel. Recorded at 7 1/2 ips.

Lampros Vasiliou singer-President-owner of Avli Coffee House

Lampros Vasiliou, singer and owner of Avli Cafe-Restaurant, singing at Trojan Horse Coffe House. He also sang at the Trojan house when he was a waiter. Ο Λάμπρος Βασιλείου, τραγουδιστής και ιδιοκτήτης του καφέ-εστιατορίου "Αυλή", τραγουδά στο καφέ "Δούρειος Ίππος". Επίσης τραγουδούσε στον Δούρειο Ίππο όταν ήταν σερβιτόρος.

Mikis Theodorakis, Aphrodite Manou and George Papadatos outside the Trojan Horse Coffee House

The music composer Mikis Theodorakis in front of the Trojan Horse coffee house looking at the camera and holding a paper bag. With him the singer Aphroditi Manou, George Papadatos and a man with a black suit. Ο μουσικοσυνθέτης Μίκης Θεοδωράκης έξω από το καφέ "Δούρειος Ίππος" κοιτάζει το φακό κρατώντας μια χάρτινη σακούλα. Μαζί του η τραγουδίστρια Αφροδίτη Μάνου, ο Γιώργος Παπαδάτος και ένας άνδρας με μαύρο κοστούμι.

George Kotsopoulos guitar player performing at PAK’s officer and rec space on Gerrard St.

On the wall a banner that reads “Power to the People” and on the left a picture of John F. Kennedy. O κιθαρίστας Γιώργος Κοτσώπουλος παίζει μουσική στην αίθουσα αξιωματικών και ψυχαγωγίας του Π.Α.Κ. στην οδό Τζέραρντ. Στον τοίχο πανό που αναγράφει "Η Εξουσία στο Λαό" δίπλα σε μια φωτογραφία του Τζον Φ. Κένεντι.

Yiannis Markopoulos - composer - Trojan Horse Coffee House

Composer Yiannis Markopoulos (plaid coat) converses with a man outside Trojan Horse Coffee House. Around him from the right are: George Papadatos, L. Papandopoulou (singer), Michael Vitopoulos (proffessor) Yiannis and Cosmas Marinatos. Ο συνθέτης Γιάννης Μαρκόπουλος (καρό παλτό) συνομιλεί με έναν άνδρα έξω από το καφέ Δούρειος Ίππος. Γύρω του από δεξιά οι: Γιώργος Παπαδάτος, Λ. Παπαντωπούλου (τραγουδίστρια), Μιχάλης Βιτόπουλος (καθηγητής), Γιάννης και Κοσμάς Μαρινάτος.

Mariposa Folk Festival at Toronto Islands official programme

Item consists of the 52 page Mariposa Folk Festival program for 1973, held on the Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario from 6-8 July 1973. The program was designed and edited by Richard Flohil and Marna Snitman. Program includes an illustrated schedule of evening and day concerts and workshops, a listing of performer biographies, as well as an auditor's report for the festival foundation. Also includes articles, including, "Performers from Toronto ethnic groups play a special part in Mariposa" by Flo Hayes and "Crafts and craftsmen at the Festival" by Sykes Morrison.

Antonis from Kalimnos

Antonis from Kalimnos with a black sweater and cap, smoking and sitting beside a young woman. Ο Αντώνης από την Κάλλιμνο με μαύρο πουλόβερ και τραγιάσκα καπνίζει στο πλευρό μιας νεαρής κοπέλας.

Lambros Vassiliou singing at Trojan Horse Coffee House

Lampros Vasiliou singing at the Trojan Horse Coffee House. Behind him among the audience is T. Parlanis and George Papadatos (black sweater). Ο Λάμπρος Βασιλίου τραγουδά στο καφέ Δούρειος Ίππος. Πίσω του, στους θεατές διακρίνονται ο Τ. Παρλάνης και ο Γιώργος Παπαδάτος (μαύρο πουλόβερ).

G.M. Interview, February 2, 1973

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.

G.M. Interview, February 2, 1973

Item consists of an interview with George Manuel mainly on the topic of education among Indigenous communities. Topics of discussion include government involvement, funding, Indigenous rights, negotiations with the Prime Minister, and the possibility of a settlement.

A group of eight people hugging and smiling at the camera outside the Trojan Horse coffee house.

Right to left: George Papadatos, Sylvia Midler, Michalis Vitopoulos, Yiannis Markopoulos (Composer), Kosmas Marinatos. Photo taken outside of the Trojan Horse Coffee House that was located at 179 Danforth Avenue. Μια παρέα οκτώ ατόμων αγκαλιάζεται και χαμογελά στον φωτογραφικό φακό έξω από το Δούρειος Ίππος καφέ. Από δεξιά διακρίνονται οι: Γιώργος Παπαδάτος, Σύλβια Μίντλερ, Μιχάλης Βιτόπουλος, Γιάννης Μαρκόπουλος (Συνθέτης), Κοσμάς Μαρινάτος.

Presentation for Polytechnic Institute – Banner reads “Bread, Education, Freedom” – Greek Community of Toronto

Gathering at the Greek Community of Toronto for a tribute to the events of the Polytechnic Institute. Speakers on stage during presentation. The banner behind them reads “Bread, Education, Freedom”. Συγκέντρωση στην αίθουσα εκδηλώσεων της Ελληνικής Κοινώτητας Τορόντο για την επέτειο του Πολυτεχνείου. Πάνελ ομιλητών στη σκηνή κατά τη διάρκεια παρουσίασης με φόντο πανό που αναγράφει "Ψωμί, Παιδεία, Ελευθερία".

Demonstration - probably the last one in Ottawa outside Pariament by PAK members

The last demonstrarion outside the Ottawa Parliament by members of PAK. A policeman on the right oversees the group of protestors while his motorcicle is parked in the center. In front of him a banner reads "NATO alliance of torture and appression". Η τελευταία διαδήλωση έξω από το Κοινοβούλιο στην Οττάβα από μέλη του Π.Α.Κ. Δεξιά ένας αστυνομικός που επιβλέπει ενώ στο κέντρο βρίσκεται σταθμευμένη η μοτοσυκλέτα του. Μπροστά του ένα πανό αναγράφει στα αγγλικά "ΝΑΤΟ Συμμαχία βασανιστηρίων και καταπίεσης".

John Trudell on Commitment

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.

Demonstration outside of the Federal Parliament in Ottawa. The last demonstration before fall of the Junta in Greece.

Demonstration outside of the Federal Parliament in Ottawa. The last demonstration before fall of the Junta in Greece. Protesters holding signs that read "Nato Guns Killing Greek Youth", "Yaros", "Greece for Greeks", "PAK" in English and "Glory to dead students" in Greek. Διαδήλωση έξω από το Κοινοβούλιο στην Οττάβα. Η τελευταία διαδήλωση πριν την πτώση της Χούντας στην Ελλάδα. Οι διαδηλωτές κρατούς πλακάτ που αναγράφουν στα αγγλικά "Τα όπλα του Νάτο σκοτώνουν την ελληνική νεολαία", "Γυάρος", "Η Ελλάδα στους Έλληνες", "ΠΑΚ" και "Δόξα τους νεκρούς φοιτητές" στα ελληνικά.

Poster - York University -1972 – November Greek Freedom Week – organized by “Students for a Free Greece”

York University poster regarding events organized by the Students for a Free Greece Council. It reads "Greek Freedom Week, November 16 to 20" and displays two hands tied up together. Αφίσα του Πανεπιστημίου Γιόρκ λόγω εκδηλώσεων της ομάδας Φοιτητών για μια Ελεύθερη Ελλάδα. Αναγράφει "Εβδομάδα Ελληνικής Ελευθερίας, 16 με 20 Νοεμβρίου" και απεικονίζει δυο χέρια με δεσμά.

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