Archival Material 
Database

This database is a thematic index of materials relating to aboriginal and metis studies, held by Saskatoon archives. It contains records referring to archival material in every format--textual, audiotape, videotape, film, maps, plans, drawings, etc.--with the exception of photographs, which have been indexed on the NPHOTO database. New records are continually being added to the database.

Records in this database will refer to collections, series, or files as appropriate. The records have been entered according to Rules for Archival Description: titles and annotations have been transcribed exactly. Although every attempt has been made to include standardized subject headings, researchers should be aware that file title names and annotations will reflect changes in terminology over time (for example, "Riel Rebellion" and "North-West Rebellion" could both be found as titles for materials relating to the Northwest Resistance, 1885).

Archival material is unique: none of this material will be loaned out; in some instances, there may be access or copyright restrictions. Rules concerning access, use and reproduction of materials, including costs, are set by each institution independently.

Reference Hours and Contact Information:

Diefenbaker Canada Centre Archives
101 Diefenbaker Place
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon SK S7N SB8
Hours: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm, Monday - Friday

The Saskatchewan Archives Board (Saskatoon Office)
Room 91 Murray Memorial Building
3 Campus Drive, University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon SK S7N 5A4
Hours: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday

Special Collections Department, University of Saskatchewan Libraries
Room 301 Main Library Building
3 Campus Drive, University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon SK S7N 5A4
Hours: 8:30 am - noon, 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday

University of Saskatchewan Archives
Room 301 Main Library Building
3 Campus Drive, University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon SK S7N 5A4
Hours: 8:30 am - noon, 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday

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