KBOCC Oral History Workshop Summer 2011 Archive and Document Collections for Ojibwe and KBIC History Name of Collection: Location: Phone: Webpage: Contact person (if relevant): Hours of Operation: Special instructions for visitors: Some facilities are not equipped to deal frequently with researchers. Provide information that will help visitors work with staff in consideration of their limitations. Description of Collection or Documentary Records. Write a description of the types of documents which are found at this location of relevance to Ojibwe history. Although we are primarily interested in the second half of the 20th century for the oral history project, it is also important to note resources pertinent for earlier history that you discover. Note which resources (if any) are on the internet. Highlight what you find to be the more important resources. This resource guide will also be useful for teachers in HS and College for student projects. Your name and contact information: Date of your visit: List of Collections/Archives/Document Resources *Denotes priority for visit Baraga County *KBIC Tribal Offices: Court records Tribal Preservation Office Natural Resources Dept Tribal Council Other? *Baraga Historical Society *Baraga County Offices: County Clerk Courts: Probate District Circuit (Baraga County office) Register of Deeds Equalization Townships: Baraga L’Anse Cemeteries (records of burials) – Assinins, Pinery, other? Marquette County Diocese of Marquette (archives) NMU Archives Marquette County Historical Museum Houghton County MTU Archives Finlandia – Finnish American Heritage Center Keweenaw National Historical Park Church of the Latter Day Saints (family history center, BIA microfilm records)