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AP004.S1.D4
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*CONTENT WARNING* This project series documents the Caughnawaga United Church in Kahnawá:ke, Quebec, Canada, which ran the school Caughnawaga Mission (or Caughnawaga Methodist Mission School), recognized as part of the Federal Indian Day School system by the Federal Government of Canada.[1] Please take care in consulting these records and seek help when needed. For more information about the Day School system, please visit https://indiandayschools.com. Note that Kahnawá:ke was previously known as Caughnawaga and the name has been maintained in the project title to preserve the project's historical context. The church was built in 1928 to replace the existing building, which was becoming too small for the congregation. The stained glass of the church was done by Canadian artist Charles William Kelsey. The one-storey building was made from quarried stone, which congregation members moved from quarry to site on horse and buggy.[2] [1] Federal Indian Day School Class Action “Schedule K – List of Federal Indian Day Schools.” https://indiandayschools.com/en/wp-content/uploads/schedule-k.pdf [2] Kahnawake United Church “Kahnawake United Church - Voices of our Elders.” YouTube Video, 23:37, February 8, 2023, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPLYQIJ4c98
1928
Caughnawaga United Church, Kahnawá:ke, Québec, Canada
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AP004.S1.D4
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*CONTENT WARNING* This project series documents the Caughnawaga United Church in Kahnawá:ke, Quebec, Canada, which ran the school Caughnawaga Mission (or Caughnawaga Methodist Mission School), recognized as part of the Federal Indian Day School system by the Federal Government of Canada.[1] Please take care in consulting these records and seek help when needed. For more information about the Day School system, please visit https://indiandayschools.com. Note that Kahnawá:ke was previously known as Caughnawaga and the name has been maintained in the project title to preserve the project's historical context. The church was built in 1928 to replace the existing building, which was becoming too small for the congregation. The stained glass of the church was done by Canadian artist Charles William Kelsey. The one-storey building was made from quarried stone, which congregation members moved from quarry to site on horse and buggy.[2] [1] Federal Indian Day School Class Action “Schedule K – List of Federal Indian Day Schools.” https://indiandayschools.com/en/wp-content/uploads/schedule-k.pdf [2] Kahnawake United Church “Kahnawake United Church - Voices of our Elders.” YouTube Video, 23:37, February 8, 2023, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPLYQIJ4c98
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1928
drawings
ARCH259721
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*CONTENT WARNING* This file documents the Caughnawaga United Church in Kahnawá:ke, Quebec, Canada, which ran the school Caughnawaga Mission (or Caughnawaga Methodist Mission School), recognized as part of the Federal Indian Day School system by the Federal Government of Canada.[1] Please take care in consulting these records and seek help when needed. For more information about the Day School system, please visit https://indiandayschools.com. [1] Federal Indian Day School Class Action “Schedule K – List of Federal Indian Day Schools.” https://indiandayschools.com/en/wp-content/uploads/schedule-k.pdf
circa 1930
Perspective, Caughnawaga United Church, Kahnawá:ke, Québec
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ARCH259721
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*CONTENT WARNING* This file documents the Caughnawaga United Church in Kahnawá:ke, Quebec, Canada, which ran the school Caughnawaga Mission (or Caughnawaga Methodist Mission School), recognized as part of the Federal Indian Day School system by the Federal Government of Canada.[1] Please take care in consulting these records and seek help when needed. For more information about the Day School system, please visit https://indiandayschools.com. [1] Federal Indian Day School Class Action “Schedule K – List of Federal Indian Day Schools.” https://indiandayschools.com/en/wp-content/uploads/schedule-k.pdf
drawings
circa 1930
photographs
ARCH259729
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*CONTENT WARNING* This file documents the Caughnawaga United Church in Kahnawá:ke, Quebec, Canada, which ran the school Caughnawaga Mission (or Caughnawaga Methodist Mission School), recognized as part of the Federal Indian Day School system by the Federal Government of Canada.[1] Please take care in consulting these records and seek help when needed. For more information about the Day School system, please visit https://indiandayschools.com. [1] Federal Indian Day School Class Action “Schedule K – List of Federal Indian Day Schools.” https://indiandayschools.com/en/wp-content/uploads/schedule-k.pdf
circa 1930
Exterior view, Caughnawaga United Church, Kahnawá:ke, Québec
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ARCH259729
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*CONTENT WARNING* This file documents the Caughnawaga United Church in Kahnawá:ke, Quebec, Canada, which ran the school Caughnawaga Mission (or Caughnawaga Methodist Mission School), recognized as part of the Federal Indian Day School system by the Federal Government of Canada.[1] Please take care in consulting these records and seek help when needed. For more information about the Day School system, please visit https://indiandayschools.com. [1] Federal Indian Day School Class Action “Schedule K – List of Federal Indian Day Schools.” https://indiandayschools.com/en/wp-content/uploads/schedule-k.pdf
photographs
circa 1930
photographs
ARCH259730
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*CONTENT WARNING* This file documents the Caughnawaga United Church in Kahnawá:ke, Quebec, Canada, which ran the school Caughnawaga Mission (or Caughnawaga Methodist Mission School), recognized as part of the Federal Indian Day School system by the Federal Government of Canada.[1] Please take care in consulting these records and seek help when needed. For more information about the Day School system, please visit https://indiandayschools.com. [1] Federal Indian Day School Class Action “Schedule K – List of Federal Indian Day Schools.” https://indiandayschools.com/en/wp-content/uploads/schedule-k.pdf
February 1930
Clipping about the United Church of Canada, Caughnawaga United Church, Kahnawá:ke, Québec
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ARCH259730
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*CONTENT WARNING* This file documents the Caughnawaga United Church in Kahnawá:ke, Quebec, Canada, which ran the school Caughnawaga Mission (or Caughnawaga Methodist Mission School), recognized as part of the Federal Indian Day School system by the Federal Government of Canada.[1] Please take care in consulting these records and seek help when needed. For more information about the Day School system, please visit https://indiandayschools.com. [1] Federal Indian Day School Class Action “Schedule K – List of Federal Indian Day Schools.” https://indiandayschools.com/en/wp-content/uploads/schedule-k.pdf
photographs
February 1930
articles
photographs
ARCH255710
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File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
1967
Photographs of walkways and waterways, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH255710
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File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
photographs
1967
photographs
ARCH255712
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File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
1967
Photographs of services, restaurants and boutiques, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH255712
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File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
photographs
1967
photographs
ARCH255717
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File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
1967
Photographs of the Canada and provinces pavilions, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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ARCH255717
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File includes photos of the Indians of Canada Pavillion, which featured work by Indigenous artists including George Clutesi, Henry Hunt, Tony Hunt, Simon Charlie, Alex Janvier, Norval Morrisseau, Carl Ray, Nathan Monture, Francis Kagige, Noel Wuttunee, Gerald Tailfeathers, Ross Woods, Tom Hill, and Jean-Marie Gros-Louis. The pavillion was built by Kanyen’kehà:ka steelworkers from Kahnawá:ke.
photographs
1967
archives
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Futurecasting collection
CD048
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This collection documents the activities of the “Futurecasting: Indigenous-led Architecture and Design in the Arctic” group formed by Jenni Hakovirta, Naomi Ratte, Nicole Luke, Magnus Antaris Tuolja, Andrea McIntosh, Robyn Adams, Berit Kristine Andersen Guvsám, Laila Susanna Kuhmunen, Johanna Minde, and Reanna Merasty. It contains materials related to the planning of seminars and workshops, and the creative process and projects created by its participants in 2022-2023 that were later presented in the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s exhibition and related publication “ᐊᖏᕐᕋᒧᑦ / Ruovttu Guvlui / Towards home” (2022-2023).
2008-2023
Futurecasting collection
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CD048
Synopsis:
This collection documents the activities of the “Futurecasting: Indigenous-led Architecture and Design in the Arctic” group formed by Jenni Hakovirta, Naomi Ratte, Nicole Luke, Magnus Antaris Tuolja, Andrea McIntosh, Robyn Adams, Berit Kristine Andersen Guvsám, Laila Susanna Kuhmunen, Johanna Minde, and Reanna Merasty. It contains materials related to the planning of seminars and workshops, and the creative process and projects created by its participants in 2022-2023 that were later presented in the Canadian Centre for Architecture’s exhibition and related publication “ᐊᖏᕐᕋᒧᑦ / Ruovttu Guvlui / Towards home” (2022-2023).
archives
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2008-2023
books
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xiii, 260 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Durham : Duke University Press, 2014., ©2014
Mohawk interruptus : political life across the borders of settler states / Audra Simpson.
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xiii, 260 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
books
Durham : Duke University Press, 2014., ©2014