La bande indienne de St. Peter’s (désormais connue sous le nom de la Première Nation de Peguis) a été évacuée de force de son territoire d’origine, situé aux abords du marais Netley-Libau, à partir de 1908, à la suite d’un vote de cession illégal. Depuis, la santé de la région, autrefois patrie des Peguis, a décliné en raison d’impitoyables inondations et embâcles(...)
en ligne Mot(s)-clé(s):
Design mené par des Autochtones, boursière, Première Nation Peguis, réhabilitation des terres
27 avril 2023, 18h à 19h30
La Première Nation de Peguis et le marais Netley-Libau : documenter l’utilisation et l’occupation des territoires autochtones à l’embouchure du lac Winnipeg
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La bande indienne de St. Peter’s (désormais connue sous le nom de la Première Nation de Peguis) a été évacuée de force de son territoire d’origine, situé aux abords du marais Netley-Libau, à partir de 1908, à la suite d’un vote de cession illégal. Depuis, la santé de la région, autrefois patrie des Peguis, a décliné en raison d’impitoyables inondations et embâcles(...)
en ligne Mot(s)-clé(s):
Design mené par des Autochtones, boursière, Première Nation Peguis, réhabilitation des terres
documents textuels
AP149.S2.SS3.079
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Contains two numbers of the serial "Tawow: Canadian Indian Culture Magazine".
1970s
Documentation on canadian First Nations
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AP149.S2.SS3.079
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Contains two numbers of the serial "Tawow: Canadian Indian Culture Magazine".
documents textuels
1970s
dessins
DR2012:0012:130:024
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File containing documents in English, including drafts, a sketch of plans and photocopies thereof related to the indigenous plaques of the Canadian tribute to human rights. Original folder inscribed in graphite: CANADIAN TRIBUTE TO HUMAN RIGHTS : FIRST NATIONS PLAQUE - INSCRIPTIONS
1992-1993
Plans and details for the First Nations plaque, Canadian Tribute to Human Rights, Ottawa, Ontario
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DR2012:0012:130:024
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File containing documents in English, including drafts, a sketch of plans and photocopies thereof related to the indigenous plaques of the Canadian tribute to human rights. Original folder inscribed in graphite: CANADIAN TRIBUTE TO HUMAN RIGHTS : FIRST NATIONS PLAQUE - INSCRIPTIONS
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1992-1993
PH1981:1286:033
architecture
1912-1914
architecture
Que faire pour appuyer les expériences autochtones de l’environnement bâti? Joignez-vous à l’architecte du paysage Naomi Ratte et à l’architecte Jason Surkan pour en apprendre plus sur les projets qu’ils élaborent en tant que premiers boursiers en design autochtone au CCA. Durant la semaine du 20 février, Naomi et Jason échangeront avec le personnel du CCA afin de créer(...)
Maison Shaughnessy et en ligne Mot(s)-clé(s):
Design mené par des Autochtones, boursier, Première Nation Peguis, réhabilitation des terres, habitat historique métis
23 février 2023, 18h à 19h30
Design autochtone : méthodes, pratiques, communautés, expériences
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Que faire pour appuyer les expériences autochtones de l’environnement bâti? Joignez-vous à l’architecte du paysage Naomi Ratte et à l’architecte Jason Surkan pour en apprendre plus sur les projets qu’ils élaborent en tant que premiers boursiers en design autochtone au CCA. Durant la semaine du 20 février, Naomi et Jason échangeront avec le personnel du CCA afin de créer(...)
Maison Shaughnessy et en ligne Mot(s)-clé(s):
Design mené par des Autochtones, boursier, Première Nation Peguis, réhabilitation des terres, habitat historique métis
Projet
AP075.S1.1997.PR03
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project the First Nations Art Installation, Domestic Terminal Arrivals Level, YVR Vancouver International Airport, Vancouver. The project includes concept notes, correspondence, specifications, photographs, design development drawings and reference drawings.
1997-1999
Vancouver International Airport, British Colombia (1997)
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AP075.S1.1997.PR03
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's landscape project the First Nations Art Installation, Domestic Terminal Arrivals Level, YVR Vancouver International Airport, Vancouver. The project includes concept notes, correspondence, specifications, photographs, design development drawings and reference drawings.
Project
1997-1999
Projet
AP075.S1.1975.PR01
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Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the grounds of the Museum of Anthropology located on the northern end of the University of British Columbia campus. Oberlander worked on this project from 1975-1976 with architect Arthur Erickson. The project was completed in 1976. Due to the location of museum on the Northwest Coast First Nations site, the building was designed to evoke a First Nations longhouse. Oberlander concept for the landscaping was inspired by the Northwest Coast First Nations culture. It initally included a reflecting pool to represent the coastal inlet and an ethnobotanically significant selection of plants. However some features from the original design, such as the reflecting pool and some of the indegenious planting, weren't realized until the mid-2000s. The shield the site from the noise of the busy NW Marine Drive, located next to the grounds, Oberlander included "a series of large mounds planted with Haida seed mix". [1] The project series contains reprographic copies of working drawings, including landscape plans, landscape sections and details, grading and irrigation plans, planting plans, and site plans. The project is also documented through textual records, including specification, correspondence with architects and clients, inspection reports, and some handwritten notes by Oberlander. The project series also comprises photographs of the museum site.
1974-1976
Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia (1975-1977)
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AP075.S1.1975.PR01
Description:
Project series documents Cornelia Hahn Oberlander's project for the grounds of the Museum of Anthropology located on the northern end of the University of British Columbia campus. Oberlander worked on this project from 1975-1976 with architect Arthur Erickson. The project was completed in 1976. Due to the location of museum on the Northwest Coast First Nations site, the building was designed to evoke a First Nations longhouse. Oberlander concept for the landscaping was inspired by the Northwest Coast First Nations culture. It initally included a reflecting pool to represent the coastal inlet and an ethnobotanically significant selection of plants. However some features from the original design, such as the reflecting pool and some of the indegenious planting, weren't realized until the mid-2000s. The shield the site from the noise of the busy NW Marine Drive, located next to the grounds, Oberlander included "a series of large mounds planted with Haida seed mix". [1] The project series contains reprographic copies of working drawings, including landscape plans, landscape sections and details, grading and irrigation plans, planting plans, and site plans. The project is also documented through textual records, including specification, correspondence with architects and clients, inspection reports, and some handwritten notes by Oberlander. The project series also comprises photographs of the museum site.
Project
1974-1976
articles
Notre client, la planète
Canada, environnement, changement climatique, premières nations, autochtones, constitution
22 décembre 2016
Notre client, la planète
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Collection
CD047
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The May Cutler collection comprises Expo'67 material assembled by May Cutler for a never-realized publication. The collection contains 862 photographic records, 32 textual records and 1 phonograph record related to Expo 67 (1963-1967). 10 additional photographs on other world's fairs, and 1 phonograph record and 1 textual record on the 1968 exhibition 'Man and His World' are also included. The documents were primarily produced between 1963 and 1967, but also include documents from 1914-1915, 1958 and 1968.
1963-1967
Collection May Cutler sur Expo 67
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CD047
Résumé:
The May Cutler collection comprises Expo'67 material assembled by May Cutler for a never-realized publication. The collection contains 862 photographic records, 32 textual records and 1 phonograph record related to Expo 67 (1963-1967). 10 additional photographs on other world's fairs, and 1 phonograph record and 1 textual record on the 1968 exhibition 'Man and His World' are also included. The documents were primarily produced between 1963 and 1967, but also include documents from 1914-1915, 1958 and 1968.
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Collection
1963-1967
Projet
AP149.S1.2000.PR01
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This project series documents Minimum Cost Housing Group's project research for a gendered approach on housing in First Nation's communities, throughout a study project in collaboration with the Crie community of Chisasibi, in Canada, between 2000 and 2001. The material in this project series was produced between 1998 and 2002 and includes textual records of project planning and reports.
1998-2002
Gender approach on housing in Native American’s communities
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AP149.S1.2000.PR01
Description:
This project series documents Minimum Cost Housing Group's project research for a gendered approach on housing in First Nation's communities, throughout a study project in collaboration with the Crie community of Chisasibi, in Canada, between 2000 and 2001. The material in this project series was produced between 1998 and 2002 and includes textual records of project planning and reports.
Project
1998-2002