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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 047 863 RC 005 088 AUTHOR Beveridge, Louise, Comp. TITLE Projects and People; Ontario Indian Research and Related Projects. INSTITUTION Ontario Economic Council, Toronto. PUB DATE [69] NOTE 130p. EDRS PRICE EDRS Price MF-$0.65 HC-$6.58 DESCRIPTORS Agency Role, *American Indians, Development, *Directories, Education, *Federal Programs, Health, Linguistics, *Research, *Social Sciences IDENTIFIERS *Canada ABSTRACT An overview of current social science research on Indians of Ontario, Canada, is provided in this document compiled for the Ontario Economic Council. As stated, the purpose of the report is to inform interested persons of such research either currently in progress or proposed. The document provides information on agencies, institutions, and people involved in various research projects on the Canadian Indians, which are being done not only in Canada but also in the United States. (EL) 1 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. EDUCATION & WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED ECEIVE0 EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR SI! /WAR 23 ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT, POINTS OF 1971 VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED DO NOT NECES- SARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDU- L3L.L CATION POSITION OR POLICY. Nkisu :)) 4. ROJECTS N PEOPLE Ontario Indian Research and related projects An inventory prepared for: THE ONTARIO ECONOIC .C.CAJNCIL_____ FOREWORD THIS IS AN OVERVIEW OF CURRENT RESEARCH IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES ON ONE SPECIFIC SUBJECT - INDIANS IN ONTARIO. ITS PURPOSE IS SIMPLY TO INFORM INTERESTED PERSONS OF THE EXTENT OF RESEARCH NOW BEING CARRIED ON OR PROPOSED, AND OF THE PEOPLE, AGENCIES AND INSTITUTIONS INVOLVED. COMPILED BY LOUISE B. BEVERIDGE FOR THE ONTARIO ECONOMIC COUNCIL, THE INFORMATION DEALS PRIMARILY WITH RESEARCH RELATED TO REGISTERED INDIANS OR PERSONS OF INDIAN ANCESTRY LIVING IN ONTARIO, WHETHER THE WORK IS BEING DONE IN THIS PROVINCE, IN OTHER PARTS OF CANADA OR OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY. RESEARCH PROJECTS UNDERWAY IN ONTARIO DEALING WITH INDIANS OUTSIDE THIS PROVINCE ARE ALSO INCLUDED, THE ONTARIO ECONOMIC COUNCIL IS WELL AWARE THAT PROVINCIAL BOUNDARIES MEAN LITTLE IN RESEARCH DEALING WITH HUMAN PROBLEMS. HOWEVER, WE FELT THAT, IN THE FIRST INSTANCE, OUR EFFORTS SHOULD BE CONCENTRATED ON WORK BEING DONE IN THE PROVINCE OR RELATED TO ONTARIO INDIANS. IN THE DESIGN OF THE PROJECT PROVISION WAS MADE FOR ITS EXPANSION TO COVER RESEARCH ON CANADIAN INDIANS AND RELATED RESEARCH UNDERTAKEN IN THE UNITED STATES. THE ONTARIO ECONOMIC COUNCIL IS INDEBTED TO THE MANY PEOPLE WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THIS REPORT. EVERY ATTEMPT WAS MADE TO IDENTIFY AND CONTACT PERSONS AND ORGANIZATIONS CURRENTLY INVOLVED AND, IF WE HAVE MISSED ANYONE, IT IS AN OVERSIGHT FOR WHICH WE APOLOGIZE. IN THE COURSE OF ASSEMBLING THE MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THE REPORT, THERE CAME TO HAND A CONSIDERABLE AMOUNT OF DATA ON A VARIETY OF PROJECTS THAT DID NOT FALL WITHIN OUR GENERAL CATEGORY OF "RESEARCH". TO KEEP THIS REPORT FOCUSSED, WE DECIDED NOT TO LIST THESE PROJECTS AT THIS TIME. THIS IS A PILOT PROJECT. IT IS PUBLISHED IN THE HOPE THAT IT WILL PROVE TO BE A USEFUL RESEARCH TOOL. THE COUNCIL PLANS TO INVESTIGATE THE POSSIBILITY OF ESTABLISHING A PERMANENT RESEARCH INFORMATION SERVICE. THE FEASIBILITY OF ANY SUCH SERVICE DEPENDS ON THE COOPERATION OF THE MANY PEOPLE ALREADY INVOLVED IN INDIAN RESEARCH. WE ARE, THEREFORE, ANXIOUS TO RECEIVE FURTHER INFORMATION ON PEOPLE, PROJECTS OR ANY OTHER DATA RELATED TO INDIAN RESEARCH. WE ALSO LOOK FORWARD TO COMMENTS ON THE FORM AND CONTENT OF THIS REPORT. W.H. CRANSTON CHAIRMAN 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION MAP SHOWING LOCATION OF ONTARIO INDIANS BANDS KEY TO LINGUISTIC AFFILIATIONS ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BANDS BY AGENCY WITH CODE REFERENCE ALPHABETICAL LIST Of BANDS WITH CHIEFS (APRIL 1969) STATISTICAL SUMMARY: THE PEOPLE AND THE LAND BAND STATISTICS BY AGENCY STATISTICAL REPORTS: ADULT EDUCATION AND IN-SCHOOL 1968-69 SECTION 1 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT REF. NOS.* DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES 1-000-000 SECTION 2 PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT REF. NOS.* DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES 2-000-000 SECTION 3 EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS REF. NOS.* CANADIAN UNIVERSITIES 3- 000 -000 CENTRES AND INSTITUTIONS 3-100-000 AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 3-200-000 COMMUNITY COLLEGES 3-400-000 SECTION 4 GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS REF. NOS.* NATIONAL GALLERY OF CANADA 4-100-000 NATIONAL MUSEUM OF MAN 4-300-000 ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM 4-400-000 OTHER MUSEUMS 4-500-000 SECTION 5 INDIAN ASSOCIATIONS REF. NOS.* INDIAN ASSOCIATIONS, CENTRES AND ORGANIZATIONS 5-000-000 INDIAN BAND COUNCILS AND CORPORATIONS 5-0000-000 SECTION 6 SOCIETIES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS REF. NOS.* ASSOCIATIONS, FEDERATIONS, FOUNDATIONS, ETC. 6-000-000 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF PEOPLE INVOLVED IN PROJECTS REPORTED * REFERENCE NUMBERS: THE FIRST OR LEFT HAND DIGIT INDICATES THE SECTION IN WHICH A PROJECT IS REPORTED; THE CENTRAL SET (THREE DIGITS, OR FOUR IN REFERRING TO INDIAN BANDS) REPRESENTS A PARTICULAR ORGANIZATION OR INSTITUTION WITHIN THE SECTION; AND THE FINAL SET (THREE DIGITS) IDENTIFIES THE SPECIFIC PROGRAM WITHIN THE INSTITUTION. 4 draw Me Wagea) kissiewat cOL cSL OR s8 DAA-.8 (I:* fill I 006 056 ;:e"1 Ito 00000,3 r-1) ,t,:addl,1 7 , r S3.1.111,'S wo:f / . ; i A U.19 , vo ttoar--",-to)10° i .:S\ - :AA?. 1.d ?S_..'iso,odeauuly ).20°J 7 \ kl.01gro, 111 4f-f.;,V 15\44 .. , f f:". of, (10)(I 1-1*- i 1.10.143I0ta 47, a,, - - tI Loyola -;:v. -74:\---- ,:l...7,',..,;(901 Agro; M.t. - t ,.*0,1\ - ) ..?......?.,'-..... .......1 :I...1 ata.....tt .1 :C A ..1 ...- wk4,,,,, .i,1, - !1 vv,,VN°1 ,. s2M r- nolr4,....;k11:0,01,41N 4r foo t. rJ 0......d!4..W.0.1.1-,.,..,,.'((0) ....,,00)ablIIIMI;,.1..11"6.....-.i -e-......ISA 47i-, 1 atn.tuchaiBucSni . .24V ' .12I - ano3 , -0' '-''' ,0q =-- ' 'n°' \ X110 1 -1 AA ? 0.00)-14P, fl.,;(..?? t1Cg:-cg. iirit.1 L (Kt) )4.0 go)m,mm mmstm*MN Or. 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V...1401' A413.3 CANADIAN INDIAN LANGUAGES FALLINTO TEN MAJOR LINGUISTIC GROUPS:r ALGONKIAN, ATHABASKAN, TORELATEDONTARIOHAIDA, LINGUISTIC IROQUOIAN,LANGUAGESINDIAN AFFILIATIONS LANGUAGES INKOOTENAYAN, THESE FALL GROONUPSTHESALISHAN,INTO AREACCOMPANYING TWO SHOWN OF SIOUAN, THESE BELOW MAP. GROUPS:TLINGIT, WITH THE TSIMSHIANALGONKIAN ABBREVIATION ANDAND WAKASHAN. IROQUOIAN,USED AS THE AND KEY THE ALGONKIANACADIAABENAKIS * *RELATED LANGUAGESAC.AB. HURONIROQUOIS*IROQUOIAN RELATED LANGUAGESHU.IR. MALECITEDELAWARECREEBLACKFOOT * * MAL.DEL.AL.CR.BL. LOCATIONMAP AND POPULATION MONTAGNAISMICMACOJIBWAY*NASKAPI MIC.NAMO.OJ. S. LEGEND 100BAND0 - SIZE39999 *POTAWATOMI*OTTAWAAFFILIATIONS (ODAWA)* SHOWN BYPOT.OTT. ONTARIO BANDS A 400OVER700 -- 1,9992,000699 THE NETONTARIOCANADIAN INCREASE INDIAN INDIAN OF 2,8136,761POPULATION POPULATION OR 5.43%3.02% TOTALLED TOTALLED DURING 54,614 230,9971968.1967. AS ASOF OF DECEMBERDECEMBER 31, 31, 1968, 1967, REPRESENTING REPRESENTING A A INDIAN BANDS IN ONTARIO BY AGENCY SHOWING LINGUISTIC AFFILIATION NOTE: INDIAN BANDS ARE REPRESENTED BY FOUR NUMBERS OF WHICH THE LEFT PAIR INDICATE THE AGENCY, AND THE RIGHT PAIR IDENTIFY THE BAND WITHIN THAT AGENCY. 1. BRUCE AGENCY BOX 640 SOUTH HAMPTON 0101 CAPE CROKER 0102 SAUGEEN BAND OJ. NOTE: CARADOC AGENCY NOW LONDON DISTRICT OFFICE 2. CHRISTIAN ISLAND AGENCYCEDAR POINT P.O., PENETANGUISHENE 0201 BEAUSOLEIL OJ. 3.FORT FRANCES AGENCYP.O. BOX 279 FORT FRANCES ASSABASKA (SABASKONG) 0301 BIG GRASSY BAND OJ. 0302 BIG ISLAND 0J. 0303 COUCHICHING OJ. 0304LAC LA CROIX OJ. 0305 NAICATCHEWENIN OJ. 0306 NICICKOUSEMENECANING OJ. 0307 RAINY RIVER 0308 SABASKONG 0309 SEINE RIVER OJ. 0310 STANGECOMING OJ. 4.JAMES BAY AGENCY, P.O. BOX 96 MOOSE FACTORY 0401 ALBANY OJ.AND CR. 0402 ATTAWAPISKAT CR. ATTAWAPISKAT AT MOOSE FACTORY CR. 7 4. JAMES BAY AGENCY P.O. BOX 96 MOOSE FACTORY (CONTD.) 0403MOOSE FACTORY CR. 0404 NEW POST CR. 0405 WEENUSK OJ. AND CR. JAMES BAY QUEBEC 04Q1 EASTMAIN CR. 04Q2 FORT GEORGE CR. 04Q3 GREAT WHALE RIVER CR. 04Q4 NAMASKA CR. 040 OLD FACTORY CR. 04Q6 RUPERT'S HOUSE CR. 5. KENORA AGENCY321 FIRST AVE. S. KENORA DALLES BAND (RAT PORTAGE AND DALLES) 0501 EAGLE LAKE OJ. 0502 GRASSY NARROWS OJ. 0503 ISLINGTON OJ. 0504 NORTHWEST ANGLE NO. 33 0J. 0505 NORTHWEST ANGLE NO. 37 OJ. 0506 RAT PORTAGE AND DALLES OJ. 0507 SHOAL LAKE NO. 39 OJ. 0508 SHOAL LAKE NO. 40 OJ. 0509 WABAUSGANG (WABUSKUNG) OJ. 0510 WABIGOON OJ. 0511 WHITEFISH BAY OJ. 6. LAKEHEAD DISTRICT OFFICE130 SYNDICATE AVE. S. THUNDER BAY 0601 FORT WILLIAM OJ. 0602 GULL BAY OJ. 0603 LAC DES MILLES LAC OJ. 8 6. LAKEHEAD DISTRICT OFFICE 130 SYNDICATE AVE. S. THUNDER BAY (CON_J.) 0604 PAYS PLAT OJ. 0605 PIC HERON BAY OJ. 0606 PIC MOBERT OJ. 0607 RED ROCK OJ. 0608 ROCKY BAY OJ. SANDY RIVER 7. LONDON DISTRICT OFFICE201 KING ST. LONDON (CARADOC AND ST. CLAIR AGENCIES, COMBINED 1969) 0701 CHIPPEWAS OF KETTLE AND STONYPOINT OJ. 0702 CHIPPEWAS OF SARNIA OJ. 0703 CHIPPEWAS OF THE THAMES OJ. 0704 MORAVIAN OF THE THAMES DEL. 0705 MUNCEYSOF THE THAMES DEL.