Accession - UAA-2021-007

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UAA-2021-007

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  • 1969 - 1988 (Production)
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    Black-Rogers, Mary

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0.01 m of textual records. - 33 photographs

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(1922-2011)

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Dr. Mary Black Rogers is an ethnographer and ethnohistorian, and a major contributor to Algonquian studies. She combined intensive fieldwork, linguistic analysis, and archival research as a scholar of the Ojibwa people. With her husband, Edward Sylvester Rogers, they collected data, both contemporary in the Round Lake community, and historical in repositories such as the Hudson's Bay Archives, to produce orignal ethnographic research for a core area of Northwestern Ontario. The Rogers/Black research team produced a unique record of a cultural pattern moving rapidly to extinction. Edward Rogers died in 1988, and Mary Black-Rogers continued her research through the mid-1990s. She is retired and now residing (as of 2007) in Minneapolis.

Historique de la conservation

Records were in the custody of Robert C. North, professor of Political Science at Stanford University, who corresponded with Edward and Mary Black Rogers for many years, concerning his contact with the Crane people of Weagamow Lake in Northern Ontario. These records were donated by his wife, Dorothy North.

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Accession contains photographs and maps relating to the Crane people of Weaganow Lake, Northern Ontario.

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      Located in Small Accessions.

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      Rules for Archival Description (RAD) and Provincial Archives of Alberta Subject Headings (PAASH).

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      A. Gibson Hollow, 26 Aug 2021.

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