Adoption

Elements area

Taxonomy

Code

Scope note(s)

    Source note(s)

    • http://purl.org/paash#sh000105

    Display note(s)

      Hierarchical terms

      Adoption

        Equivalent terms

        Adoption

          Associated terms

          Adoption

            5 Archival description results for Adoption

            5 results directly related Exclude narrower terms
            Beulah Home fonds
            PR0803 · Fonds · 1909-1989

            Fonds consists of the business records of Beulah Home and includes minutes, financial records, an audio recording, and scrapbooks compiled by Mary A. Finlay which include newspaper clippings, correspondence, testimonials from former Beulah Home residents, reports, statistics minutes, programmes, invitations, transcripts of radio broadcasts, postcards, telegrams, and photographs.

            Beulah Home
            Dorcas Society fonds
            PR0554 · Fonds · 1924-1964

            Fonds consists of minutes, membership lists, and correspondence of the Dorcas Society dating from 1924 to 1964.

            Dorcas Society
            Homeland Films series
            PR3684.0004 · Series · 2003-2004
            Part of Gil Cardinal fonds

            The series consists of research, correspondence, and tapes created for documentaries on adoption and First Nations communities. One project, Adoption, was completed while another, Best Intentions, was not completed.

            Homeland Films
            National Film Board series
            PR3684.0005 · Series · 1981-2006
            Part of Gil Cardinal fonds

            The series consists of material created by Gil Cardinal while producing documentary films for the National Film Board. The material includes masters, camera tapes, scripts, correspondence, and production stills.

            Neil Webber fonds
            PR4016 · Fonds · 1982-1983

            The fonds consists of the records created and received by Neil Webber as Minister of Social Services and Community Health, including records from his predecessor Bob Bogle that Webber received upon taking office. The records include correspondence, action requests, and reports pertaining to social services programs and issues within the department, including abortion, Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH), adoptions, widows pensions, and other subjects.

            The records also include child welfare agreements correspondence; a Tri-partite agreement between the Federal Gov., Gov of Manitoba, and the Four Nations Confederacy; a Lesser Slave Lake Indian Regional Council proposal; files from the Métis Association on disability pension and client needs; files on building the Riel Centre in Lloydminster; and counselling Service Wage parity records.

            Webber, Neil