Collection 53 : Witmer, Robert. First Conference on Ethnomusicology in Canada. CEC on Mac Disk
- 2018-001/016(42)
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Part of Robert Witmer collection
Collection 53 : Witmer, Robert. First Conference on Ethnomusicology in Canada. CEC on Mac Disk
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Collection 53 : Witmer, Robert. First Conference on Ethnomusicology in Canada. Sess 8 Ed 4 - NIA
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Collection 53 : Witmer, Robert. First Conference on Ethnomusicology in Canada. CEC Music egs
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Collection 53 : Witmer, Robert. First Conference on Ethnomusicology in Canada. CEC Bibliography
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Collection 47, Disk 001 : O'Neill, J. Patrick. Toronto : Estonians. Esto Archive
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Collection 68 : McCartney, Andra. MA Research. Interviews. CV & Grants
Part of Robert Witmer collection
A Guide for Entering Data into SPINC Ethnography Files
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Collection 53 : Witmer, Robert. First Conference on Ethnomusicology in Canada. ICEC Jazz Session
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Carl James fonds
Pedagogy and practices for diversity and inclusive classrooms
Part of Carl James fonds
Transcript of university athletes
Part of Carl James fonds
[RVH : ] PowerPoint/posters from Halifax
Part of Carl James fonds
Personal letters, scrapbooks, etc
Part of Yvonne Vera fonds
File contains a film reel “Just Married: YVJ # 1” and a micro floppy disk “Voni/Nehanda/Milk and Moon/Inside Out (John 2)”
Obedience manuscript [USB and statement by Zailig Pollock]
Part of Yvonne Vera fonds
File contains USB memory stick containing Vera’s unpublished novel, “Obedience”, as well as a signed statement referring to the printouts of the manuscript contained in the file.
"Motherhood: Proximity and Distance"
Part of Barbara Sternberg fonds
Part of Rishma Dunlop fonds
Contents of the hard drive include articles, manuscripts and other assorted writing by Dunlop, administrative files, grant application materials, tenure and promotion documents, CVs and bios, teaching-related files, e-mail, and photographs. File formats include doc, docx, pdf, jpg, xml, rtf, psd, txt, html, mp4, bmp, mht, and png.
Part of John Kastner fonds
Item consists of film footage and textual material.
Neustadt Prize : keynote speech
Part of Rohinton Mistry fonds
File consists of a copy of the speech, a video recording of Rohinton Mistry's remarks at the banquet, correspondence, and the contract for publication of the speech in World Literature Today.
Part of Rohinton Mistry fonds
File consists of correspondence, handwritten notes, three drafts, and the final text for a presentation entitled, "Words and music : an evening with Rohinton Mistry," held at Harbourfront on 18 October 2012. The file also includes audio recordings of Mistry's interview with Eleanor Wachtel as part of CBC Radio's Writers & Co.
CBC Radio, A Fine Balance, episodes 1 to 8
Part of Rohinton Mistry fonds
Jeanne Randolph : visual arts "A"
Part of Jeanne Randolph fonds
Steve Higgins : Dalhousie Art Gallery installation, 2009
Part of Jeanne Randolph fonds
Part of Jeanne Randolph fonds
Discs in this file pertain to a lecture given by Jean Randolph, with a performance by Jacob Wren and Adam Kinner, titled "Stage Set Stage: on identity and institutionalism", at the SBC Gallery of Contemporary Art on 15 January 2014. Randolph's talk is entitled "The poetics and politics of dissociation".
P50 TOR ENG + Port Teirura 101-105
Part of Felipe Gomes fonds
006 Mendonca, 008 Da Silva, 316 pictures/ Machado
Part of Felipe Gomes fonds
P Montreal Port, Joaquina 401-409
Part of Felipe Gomes fonds
Part of Felipe Gomes fonds
Sousa 012, Carvalho 012 (second part)
Part of Felipe Gomes fonds
Part of Felipe Gomes fonds
London "Our True Colours Really Show in Black & White" 8:40
Part of Felipe Gomes fonds
Part of Felipe Gomes fonds
Part of Felipe Gomes fonds
Part of Jonathan Lynn fonds
Item is program #63A, featuring hurdy-gurdy French music by Kathy Keenan. Tape is #C6269.
Highway 10 : Sotavento at the Brickford Centre
Part of Jonathan Lynn fonds
Item is program #64A. Tape is #C6286.
Highway 10 : Ian Anderson benefit
Part of Jonathan Lynn fonds
Item is program #65A, featuring Tam Kearney and unidentifiable bands at the Tranzac Club.Item is tape #C6300.
Highway 10 : Ian Anderson benefit
Part of Jonathan Lynn fonds
Item is program #66A, featuring Gaberlunzie and O'Haras Mill at the Trazac Club.Item is tape #C5098.
Part of Home Made Visible collection
Item consists of a Hong Kong-Chinese family’s home movie.
Project and donor contributed description follows: "A clip documenting the Red Packet (hóngbāo) ceremony taking place at Mr. Wong’s 70th birthday celebration in 2002.
During this ceremony family members were called up in a particular order to accept a red envelope of money from Mr. Wong.
Deanna Wong, Mr. Wong’s daughter who found and digitized this video, recalls that family members were called up according to age and lineage.
For example, Mr. Wong’s siblings would be called first, followed by their children and grandchildren. In this video Mr Wong's eldest son, Terry was called first, and then, since their middle son Ted was not present, Deanna, the youngest of the three, came next. Following her came Terry's kids from eldest to youngest. And since Deanna nor Ted had children at the time, the eldest cousin and his wife, and their kids etc followed.
As the eldest of 13 siblings, Mr. Wong would have had many envelopes to hand out!
Originally from Hong Kong, Mr. Wong came to Canada to study engineering at McGill University in the mid-1950s, where he met Deanna's mother.
Mrs. Wong's father, Deanna maternal grandfather, immigrated to Canada in 1921 and paid the $500 head tax in order to enter the country. Mr Wong's father, Deanna’s paternal grandfather, was a doctor specializing in acupuncture, which was illegal in Canada at the time, so he settled in California. Now his family lives around the world, including the United States, Singapore, Japan, and in various places in Canada. This milestone birthday presented a great opportunity for a family reunion. And to accommodate everyone, this celebration took place in the home of Deanna’s eldest brother and Mr. Wong’s eldest son, Terry.
Now a longtime resident of Toronto, Deanna calls Winnipeg home where she and her two brothers grew up. Although they were one of the few families of colour around, she remembers her neighbourhood and her experiences fondly. Her parents, particularly her mother, worked hard to build a Chinese community where the children could have Chinese friends and be exposed to their culture. They started a Mandarin school, even though Cantonese was their mother tongue, and began a summer camp.
Family and community come together again at this celebration, one of many for the Wong family."
Part of Home Made Visible collection
Item consists of a home movie following a girl riding a horse on a trail.
Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "Cindy’s dad is filming her at the age of 8 horseback riding at Algonquin Park during her family’s first visit. Since then, her family has developed a love of camping, and now camps in Ontario’s provincial parks a few times a year."
Part of Home Made Visible collection
Item consists of a Jamaican-Guyanese family’s home movie featuring two women and a girl dancing; panning shots of the garden, street, and views of the city; and the family chatting around a table in the backyard with music playing in the background.
Project and donor(s) contributed description follows: "'The year is 1990, and the Burke Family is on vacation in Bristol, England. This is filmed where Leah's father, Sam grew up. All of Leah's aunts and uncles had houses in the same neighbourhood, and this is a family reunion of sorts. Here, Leah, age eight or nine, dances to ska and lovers rock with her mother, Rita and Great Aunt Sweeney, while her dad is seen off in the background, and her older brother, Jason, films.
Her dad has roots in Jamaica and her mother has roots in Guyana. At different points in their lives both immigrated to England, and later met each other there. Her parents then set off to Canada during the Pierre Trudeau years in 1972 to raise a family. The Burkes now call many places home.'"
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Consists of a recorded interview of Jim "Long" Takes the Gun Strong (b.1892-d.1990) by Robert Witmer on 1 August 1968. Recording of Side 2.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Consists of a recorded interview of Jim "Long" Takes the Gun Strong (b.1892-d.1990) by Robert Witmer on 1 August 1968.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Consists of a recorded interview of Jim "Long" Takes the Gun Strong (b.1892-d.1990) by Robert Witmer on 1 August 1968. Recording of Side 2.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Reel is recorded on side 1 only. See 2018-001 / 007 (01)-(04) for further information. Digitized externally at 96KHz/24-bit, July 2018.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Reel is recorded on side 1 only. See 2018-001 / 007 (01)-(04) for further information. Digitized externally at 96KHz/24-bit, July 2018.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Consists of a recorded interview of Harry Big Throat (b.1892) by Robert Witmer in Big Throat's home in Standoff, Alberta on 28 July 1968.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Consists of a recorded interview of Jim "Long" Takes the Gun Strong (b.1892-d.1990) by Robert Witmer on 1 August 1968.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Consists of a recorded interview of Jim "Long" Takes the Gun Strong (b.1892-d.1990) by Robert Witmer on 1 August 1968.
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Cardston, [Alberta] - Mustard Fields & Homes of Big Nose & Scraping White
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Sweat Lodge Frame behind Scraping White's House
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Cardston, [Alberta] - Scraping White & Big Nose in New Chief Cafe
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Cardston, [Alberta] - Scraping White & Big Nose in New Chief Cafe
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Cardston, Alberta Parade (Rodeo Day), "Self-Government" Float
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Cardston, [Alberta] - Leo Hairy Bull in New Chief Cafe
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Cardston, [Alberta] - Scraping White in New Chief Cafe
Part of Robert Witmer collection
[Kainai Indian Days - Standoff, Alberta] - "Couple"
Part of Robert Witmer collection
Cardston, Alberta Parade (Rodeo Day), Indian Days Advertisement Float
Part of Robert Witmer collection