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Robert Lavack fonds

  • CA ON00408 F051
  • Fonds
  • 1967-1970

Fonds relates to Lavack's work as a District Consultant with the Youth and Recreation Branch of the Ontario Department of Education. The fonds mainly consists of reports on seminars, conferences, programs, and studies regarding Indigenous education in Northwestern Ontario.

Lavack, Robert

1968 report on programs in selected isolated Indian communities of Northwestern Ontario

Item contains three reports: "An experiment in art exposure among the Indians of the isolated communities of Northwestern Ontario at Sandy Lake Reserve" by Gene Ritchie Monohan; "Report on community development in Indian communities of Northwestern Ontario" by Henry Petkau; and "Report on recreation programs at Round Lake" by Don Showalter.

Report on an experiment in art exposure among the Indians of the isolated communities of Northwestern Ontario at Sandy Lake Reserve. Report on Community Development in Indian Communities of Northwestern Ontario

File contains two reports: "Report on an experiment in art exposure among the Indians of the isolated communities of Northwestern Ontario at Sandy Lake Reserve" by Gene Ritchie Monahan, and "Report on Community Development in Indian Communities of Northwestern Ontario" by Henry Petkau.

Indian youth cross-cultural seminar - Dryden, Ontario. April 11-12, 1969

Item is a report on a seminar on the topic of fostering understanding between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. Report contains a forward, lists of attendees and members of the resource team, group tasks, and summaries of the answers that the groups provided in response to the questions in the group tasks.

What is the Question? What is the Answer?

Item is a report on a Department of Education study conducted at Sandy Lake, Ontario from July to August 1969. The project evaluated "education and community development programs sponsored by economic and educational agencies in isolated Indian communities."

Indian - General

File contains clippings, correspondence, memoranda, reports, and a list of schools and teachers in Northwestern Ontario.