File consists of agenda, granting criteria, poster, articles, and other seminar materials. Includes Granting criteria for education, healing and reconciliation programs/events related to residential schools issues
Photo consists of the interior of the house with a man standing and a woman and two young children sitting on the floor. Various items such as pots and a bag of sugar are on the floor next to the wall.
"In 1996 PWRDF Executive Director Robin Gibson hired [Jose Zarate] to visit and consult with Indigenous communities with whom the Anglican Church had worked. These communities identified four areas as strategic ways in which PWRDF could come alongside: restoring language and culture; working with youth; empowering women, health and wellness; and inter-Indigenous networking. Our aim was to build a new partnership based on principles of trust, equal respect and the assurance that indigenous peoples would be the ones who identify the work -- the who, when, where, how and what they would like to accomplish. Later that year [1996] PWRDF hosted a face-to-face Indigenous partners gathering in Six Nations of the Grand River; Ohsweken, Ontario. Together with the 2011 Indigenous Partners Roundtable in Calgary, Alberta, these consultations have shaped our vision and activities".
Photo consists of the Rt. Rev. Isaac O. Stringer with Indians in camp on the Porcupine River opposite the mouth of the Salmon Trout River on the site of the old Rampart House abandoned by the Hudson's Bay Co. in 1889. (Herbert village)