University of Toronto, First Nations House Library

Contact Information

Ece Soydarn / Treeva Thomas
First Nations House Library
University of Toronto
563 Spadina Avenue, 3rd Floor
Toronto, Ontario
M5S 1A1
ece.soydam@utoronto.ca
Phone:   (416) 978-8227
Fax:   (416) 978-1893

Subjects

Women's Studies, Spirituality/Religion/Art, Environment, Latin American and Caribbean, Biography/Autobiography, Native Studies/General/Survey, Canadiana, Multiculturalism, Nationalism, Education/Curriculum, Language Texts, Metis/Mixed Blood, Mythology/Folklore/Stories, Fiction, Poetry/Drama, Anthologies/Criticism, Columbus/First Contact, Racism/Slavery/Post-Colonialism, Northern Issues, Children's Books, Black History, History, Government/Justice/Legal Issues

Description

Most of the material within the catagories above are on Native issues, but there is also some general material too.

Languages

English, French, Blackfoot, Cree, Delaware, Micmac, Ojibwa, Carrier, Chipewyan, Nuxalk, Salish, Inuktitut

Holdings

Published Monographs 100 files (of papers or booklets)
Prints 1260
Serials 20
Videorecordings 65
Microfilm 40

Access

Books and videos are catalogued by controlled subject list. Files are in process of being catalogued [Apr/'98]
On-line catalogue from in house computer only
Reference service available
Open to the public
Mon. - Fri. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Interlibrary loans unavailable
Photocopying available [5 cents/page]