Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association

[16] This document also outlines governance of the CSAA archival collection held in the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre in partnership with Algoma University.

[5] Since 2006 the CSAA has continued to be involved in University decisions relating to Indigenous communities, reconciliation, and residential schools.

[21] In 2014 the Children of Shingwauk Alumni Association cut ties with this program and this work was taken over by Ontario Indian Residential Schools Support Services.

[21] In 2012 the CSAA in partnership with Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig launched the Charlie Hunter Scholarship fund for residential school descendants who are studying at Algoma University.

[25] The CSAA logo utilizes the public domain image of Chief Shingwauk from the 1850 Robinson-Huron Treaty signing.

[26] Since 1981 CSAA has commissioned a number of local Indigenous artists to create artwork to be used in promotion and educational programming.

This artwork is currently part of the Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre archival holdings and is on display in Algoma University.