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Rick Riewe and Jill Oakes Family fonds

A2011-068 is divided into 9 series. They include biographical information and field journals, published articles and manuscripts, teaching notes, correspondence, research materials, oversize materials, photographs, audiotapes, and maps. In total the photograph collection consists of 343 photographs, 99 negatives, 2 reel to reel filmstrips, 30 compact discs, 41 video cassettes, 15 digital video discs, and 2 Beta cassettes. The tape collection consists of 13 audio cassettes. The map collection consists of 2 maps.

Riewe, Rick

Rick Riewe and Jill Oakes Family fonds

The fonds consists of six series. They include: photograph collection, slide collection, videocassettes, biographical & family material, articles , course notes & research material, oversized contains Riewe's University degrees.

Riewe, Rick

Michalchyshyn Family fonds

The fonds consists of biographical information, personal correspondence and recipes, material re: Ukrainian Catholic Church in Manitoba and Koshetz Choir.

Michalchyshyn Family

Michalchyshyn Family fonds

The accession consists of various materials (sheet music, newspaper clippings, periodical articles, and especially items concerning the Ukrainian Catholic Church and clergy in Canada) collected by members of the Michalchyshyn family. It also contains correspondence, promotional material and postcards concerning several tours of Ukraine and Eastern Europe led by Dr. Hryniuk (1988-1990) as well as newspaper clippings about the Orange Revolution in Ukraine (2004-2005).

Michalchyshyn Family

Gordon Reeve fonds

A2011-114 consists of records related to the production of "Moment of Light" and "The Will to Win" ("La rage de vaincre"), as well as records relating to Gordon Reeve's sculpture and career as a filmmaker. The accession includes textual records, photographs, textile material, posters, film and audio reels (16 and 35 mm), audio mastering tapes, and high band master tapes.

Reeve, Gordon

David Kent fonds

The 2012 accession (2012-068) consists of 8 series that include correspondence, manuscripts, indexes, and other materials related to the publication of works and anthologies edited by David Kent, including Lighting up the Terrain: The Poetry of Margaret Avison, Hugh Anson-Cartwright, Bookseller: A Celebration, and Christian Poetry in Canada. The accession also consists of correspondence with writers and poets, including Douglas Lochhead, Robert Finch, Richard Outram, and George Johnston, relating to their contributions to anthologies edited by David Kent, and the St. Thomas Poetry Series. It also includes a series of electronic records related to the material in the collection.

Kent, David A.

David Kent fonds

The second accession (2015-076) consists of 6 series. The series are based upon correspondence and other material related to books edited and co-edited by David Kent, including the books Romantic Parodies and Regency Radical, the St. Thomas Poetry Series, a memoir by Sister Constance Murphy, the book The Achievement of Christina Rossetti and Selected Prose of Christina Rossetti, and correspondence with Nicholas Rossetti.

Kent, David A.

Oleh Gerus accrual

Accrual consists of Dr. Oleh Gerus' Biographical Information; Academic Activities (Conferences, Papers, Projects, Teaching Career); Correspondence; Research Material re: Ukrainian Canadiana, Ukrainian and Russian History; Documents and Correspondence of Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada, Ukrainian Self-Reliance League (SUS), Ukrainian Free University (UVAN), Oseredok, the Ukrainian Canadian Foundation of Taras Shevchenko (UCFTS), and photograph and tape collections.

Oleh Gerus accrual

The accession consists of documents and photos concerning the emigration of the Gerus family from western Ukraine (then part of Poland) to Canada, via Displaced Persons camps in the British zone of occupied Germany, in 1944-1950, as well as a number of scholarly articles on Russian History published by American academics between 1951 and 1969.

Gerus, W. Oleh

Oleh Gerus accrual

The accession consists of newspaper clippings and various materials concerning Prof. Gerus’s activity in Ukrainian-Canadian youth and student organizations (1960-62) and a testimonial dinner in his honour (2016). It also contains documents and photographs concerning the career of his father, the Rev. Serhij Gerus (1900-1988), and several documents and assessments concerning the careers of Ukrainian Greek Orthodox metropolitan Ilarion (Ivan Ohienko; 1882-1972) and Senator Paul Yuzyk (1913-1986).

Gerus, W. Oleh

Oleh W. Gerus fonds

The accession consists primarily of audio-visual material (slides, audio recordings, video recordings) created by Prof. Gerus, who accompanied the Olexander Koshetz Choir on its concert tours of the Ukrainian SSR (1982), South America (1985), and Western Europe (1987). Audio recordings of two events sponsored by the Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies (CUCS) at the University of Manitoba (the Centre’s 25th anniversary concert, and an annual Tarnawecky Distinguished Lecture/Performance by renowned pianists Luba and Ireneus Zuk) are also included.

Gerus, W. Oleh

Marie Bouchard fonds

The accession is divided into 6 series. They include interviews, correspondence, publications, research material, photographs, and audio tapes. In total the photograph collection consists of 490 photographs, 20 negatives, 1393 slides, and 16 video cassettes. The tape collection consists of 13 audio cassettes and 1 micro cassette.

Bouchard, Marie

Marie Bouchard fonds

This collection is divided into 7 series: Artists, Electronic Records, Interviews, Photographs, Publications, Research and Slides. The contents of this fonds contains information pertaining to the work that Marie Bouchard carried out throughout her 11 years in Baker Lake. The Artist series includes material pertaining to individuals such as Jessie Oonark and Marion Tuu’luq, detailing information related to various exhibitions they participated in. The series of interviews conducted by Marie Bouchard throughout the 1990s chronicles the lives and artistic practice of several different Baker Lake artists, while the Photographs and Slides series include many different examples of the type of artwork being produced in Baker Lake. The collection also includes different types of publications concerning artist’s perspectives on their own work, exhibitions, and the important issue of Indigenous representation in artistic spaces.

Bouchard, Marie

Dorothy Livesay fonds

The collection consists of photographs of Livesay, family members, friends, and fellow writers. There are photographs of family homes and other places where Livesay has lived and worked, notably Manitoba, British Columbia, and Zambia. In the listing, identifications transcribed from the photographs themselves are placed within double quotation marks. Many of the photographs are held also as slides and negatives, a few in slide or negative form only: the notations "P," "S"' and "N" beside the item number indicate the formats (Print, Slide, Negative). All negatives are stored in Box #4. Slides are stored separately in the slides cabinet.

Livesay, Dorothy

Howard Newns Reed accrual

This fonds consists of 35 books and publications collected by Howard Reed on the topics of parapsychology, water divination, alien visitors and other related topics, as well as 18 CDs of “metamusic”, designed to induce deeper and more focused states of meditation and trance, and 15 artifacts related to water divination such as dowsing rods. The books and CDs are stored in bankers’ boxes while the artifacts are stored in an oversized box

Reed, Howard Newns

Howard Newns Reed accrual

This second accession of the Howard Newns Reed fonds is composed of several unpublished works of George W. Meek (ca. 1984-96), 8) correspondence and other materials removed from Reed's books still held at SRIC, projectiology and hypnosis publications, publications by the Foundation Church of the New Birth, and sound recordings.

Reed, Howard Newns

Hiebert and Brown Family accrual

Accrual consists of biographical information on all members of Hiebert-Brown family members, their correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, newspaper clippings. There are Paul Hiebert's audio-recordings and a manuscript "Willows Revisited" (1970); Wallace Brown's recollection of Winnipeg General Strike (June 21, 1919); and a Catherine Brown's genealogical research material into Hiebert-Brown family's roots.

Hiebert and Brown family accrual

The fonds consists of 13 series. They include Catherine Hiebert material, Edward Brown material, Edward & Catherine Brown family material, Hiebert family material, reseach material, scrapbooks (oversize). Photographs (hollinger format, tapes (hollinger format), electronic records (hollinger format), Cathie Hiebert oversize photo albums, Edward Brown oversize photo albums, Edward & Catherine oversize photo albums & oversize photographs.

Hiebert, Brown Family

Sandra Barz fonds

This accession contains correspondence; art catalogues and brochures; photographs, slides and photocopies of prints, artists and communities; records related to artworks and artists including price lists, promotional material, newspaper clippings, artist biographies, descriptions of artwork and disc lists. The accession also includes electronic records containing images of Sandra Barz's travels and of various print collections and a series of over-size items.

Barz, Sandra

Sandra Barz fonds

This accession contains records pertaining to Art & Culture of the North; Inuit art auction catalogues; Cape Dorset Annual Print Catalogues; Cape Dorset disc lists; print documentation for Cape Dorset uncatalogued commissions and collections; various research material, correspondence and publications; calendars featuring Inuit art; and posters for catalogue releases.

Barz, Sandra

O'Hare Family accrual

Accrual consists of textual records including share certificates from the Thistle Curling Club and certificates from the Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias of Manitoba as well as photographs of various members of the O’Hare family. Some of the more notable items include a tintype photograph of Peter O’Hare and a small leather pouch that John O’Hare used to hold gold nuggets during the Yukon Gold Rush.

John Loxley fonds

The records contain representations of his contributions to the discipline of economics and to larger society. It is divided into 4 series and 49 sub-series. These include biographical materials, publications and papers, correspondence, reports, research materials, notes and reference materials related to university, government, community-based and professional assignments and research projects in which John Loxley has been the lead researcher and initiator or active participant.

Loxley, John

John Loxley fonds

This accession is divided into 10 series and 18 sub-series. These include publications and papers, correspondence, reports, research materials, notes and reference materials, which are primarily related to John Loxley's roles as a student at Leeds University, an economic advisor in Uganda and Tanzania, Secretary (Deputy Minister) of Resource and Economic Development Sub-Committee for the Province of Manitoba, and researcher of gender and economics in Ghana, and structural adjustment in Africa.

Loxley, John

Cliff Eyland fonds

This fonds spans over six decades, from the 1960s until 2015, containing the life, work and art of Winnipeg-based artist, professor and curator Cliff Eyland. The fonds has been divided into 10 series and is largely composed of Eyland’s individual drawings and personal art projects, as well as photos and slides of artwork and exhibitions by various artists. Additionally, the collection contains the documentation of Eyland’s personal life, various events, exhibitions and numerous trips.

Eyland, Cliff

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