1999–2000 Annual Report - Canadian Museum of Civilization
1999–2000 Annual Report - Canadian Museum of Civilization
1999–2000 Annual Report - Canadian Museum of Civilization
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CMCC:<br />
CMCC <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong>, 1998-1999<br />
Summary <strong>of</strong> the Corporate Plan (1999-2000 to 2003-<br />
2004)<br />
CMC:<br />
The Canoe: Portraits <strong>of</strong> the Great Fur Trade Canoes, Dan<br />
Gallacher<br />
This Splendid Gift: The 1897 <strong>Canadian</strong> Historical Dinner<br />
Service, Peter Rider et al.<br />
This Other Eden: <strong>Canadian</strong> Folk Art Outdoors, Phil<br />
Tilney<br />
Iqqaipaa: Celebrating Inuit Art, Maria von Finckenstein<br />
and James Houston<br />
The Labour Stamp: The Image <strong>of</strong> the Worker on <strong>Canadian</strong><br />
Postage Stamps, David Frank<br />
Dressing Up Canada: Late Victorian Fancy Dress Balls,<br />
Cynthia Cooper and Christina Bates<br />
Under the Sign <strong>of</strong> the Cross: Creative Expressions <strong>of</strong><br />
Christianity in Canada<br />
<strong>Canadian</strong> Labour History, 1850-1999, Nolan Reilly and<br />
Chris Kitzan<br />
StampQuest TM , Jennifer Elliott<br />
Inuit and Englishmen: The Nunavut Voyages <strong>of</strong> Martin<br />
Frobisher, Robert McGhee et al.<br />
A History <strong>of</strong> the Vote in Canada, Elections Canada<br />
Mysteries <strong>of</strong> Egypt: Teacher’s Guide, Nancy Ruddell<br />
The Last Best West: Advertising for Immigrants to<br />
Western Canada, 1870-1930, Jean Bruce<br />
Emergence from the Shadow: First Peoples’ Photographic<br />
Perspective, Jeffrey Thomas<br />
The Totem Pole Gambalch, Barry Bragg<br />
CWM:<br />
The Hall <strong>of</strong> Honour<br />
Imperial Adventure: <strong>Canadian</strong>s in the South African War<br />
(1899-1902)<br />
Canvas <strong>of</strong> War: Masterpieces from the <strong>Canadian</strong> War<br />
<strong>Museum</strong>, 1914-1918, 1939-1945<br />
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• Explorers: D’Iberville, Des Groseillers, Radisson,<br />
Perrot, Hennepin, Dulhut, De Lahontan, De<br />
Troyes, Lamothe Cadillac. By Hélène-Andrée<br />
Bizier. Co-produced by the <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Civilization</strong> and lab)idéeclic!, with the support <strong>of</strong> a<br />
grant from Canada’s Digital Collections Program –<br />
Industry Canada.<br />
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Research and Collections<br />
• A Photographic Exploration <strong>of</strong> Canada with<br />
Malak. By Karine Bastien, photos by Malak. Coproduced<br />
by the <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Civilization</strong> and lab)idéeclic!, with the support <strong>of</strong><br />
a grant from Canada’s Digital Collections<br />
Program – Industry Canada.<br />
• The Seigneurs. Suzanne Marchand, adapted by<br />
Hélène-Andrée Bizier.<br />
• The Soldiers. René Chartrand, adapted by Karine<br />
Samson.<br />
• Collections: La maison St-Gabriel (Congrégation<br />
de Notre-Dame), le Musée Marguerite Bourgeoys<br />
(Chapelle Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours) and le<br />
Musée du Monastère des Augustines (Hôpital<br />
général de Québec). Co-produced by the<br />
<strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Civilization</strong> and respective<br />
religious congregations.<br />
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The Publications Group also manages the Virtual<br />
<strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> New France, a museum containing virtual<br />
exhibitions and Web activities on New France. Initiated<br />
in Canada by the <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Civilization</strong>, the<br />
<strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong> New France now includes more than 200<br />
active institutional partners on both sides <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic.<br />
During the past year, emphasis was placed on two new<br />
projects. The first is a new genealogical initiative which<br />
will enable visitors to re-create their family histories in a<br />
multimedia format. Developed in association with<br />
Archiv-Histo and KE S<strong>of</strong>tware, this is conceived as a<br />
commercial venture for the Corporation and its partners.<br />
The other initiative, developed in partnership with the<br />
Maison de la France, which promotes tourism in France,<br />
is designed to enable virtual visitors to trace and<br />
discover their ancestors places <strong>of</strong> origin in France.<br />
In addition to the above two projects, the <strong>Museum</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
New France has also added six new modules this year,<br />
three <strong>of</strong> which were developed specifically for schools<br />
with the support <strong>of</strong> Schoolnet, an initiative <strong>of</strong> Industry<br />
Canada.