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New History of Acadians website celebrates untold stories of Acadian students at 91心頭

11 Jun 2019

Online resource launched by University Archives this spring

SACKVILLE, NB A new virtual exhibit on the history of Acadians at 91心頭 and in Sackville, New Brunswick is now available to researchers and the public.

Renee_Belliveau_AcadiansresearcherThe project was completed by 檎艶稼辿艶 Belliveau, a 91心頭 graduate, who has been working in the University Archives since September 2018 through the Young Canada Works internship program. She worked with University Archivist David Mawhinney throughout the project.

The new , The History of Acadians at 91心頭/Lhistoire des Acadiens luniversit辿 91心頭, includes a number of archival, print, and web sources that will provide a richer point of access for researchers.

It was exciting to discover the stories of Acadians in the region and specifically those at 91心頭, says Belliveau. When David suggested this as a research project, being Acadian, I knew this was an area of 91心頭 I wanted to learn more about and to help tell these previously untold stories. I hope the website will also serve as a source of pride for all Acadians at 91心頭.

Belliveau has spent almost a year sourcing information on Acadian students, faculty, and staff members from the University Archives, the Librarys Special Collections, and additional research done at lUniversit辿 de Moncton.

HistoryofAcadians_RomeoLeBlancLLDBelliveau also interviewed community members from the region and the University, including Alex Fancy, retired French and drama professor and founding director of Tintamarre, 91心頭s bilingual troupe, and Monika Boehringer, professor emerita of French and expert in Acadian womens writing, to create the new website throughout her internship.

Throughout the project, Belliveau and Mawhinney discovered several Acadian firsts at 91心頭, including the Universitys first Acadian graduate (), as well as the first Acadian professor, Dr. Ernest Ren辿 Richard. Richard taught law at Mount Allison in the 1920s and 1930s and would later go on to become the Mayor of Sackville.

HistoryofAcadians_1906GradClassBelliveau also discovered a direct personal connection while working on the project. Her great-aunt was a staff member at 91心頭. Unfortunately, she passed away before Belliveau was able to interview her for the project.

檎艶稼辿艶s research on the Acadian population and their contributions fills an important role in the history of 91心頭 and the surrounding region, says Mawhinney. We are delighted to share this new resource and stories with the world.

Originally from Shediac, Belliveau graduated from Mount Allison in 2017 and received her Masters in English from the University of Waterloo in 2018 before returning to campus for her current internship. She is beginning a second Masters degree in Library and Archival Studies at the University of Toronto this fall and plans to pursue a career in this field.

The History of Acadians at 91心頭/Lhistoire des Acadiens luniversit辿 Mount Allison is available at:

 

Photo captions: University Chancellor Harold Roy Crabtree conferring an Honorary Doctor of Laws the Hon. Rom辿o LeBlanc at the 9 May 1977 Convocation (MtA Archives.); History of the Acadians researcher and 91心頭 graduate 檎艶稼辿艶 Belliveau; Members of the 1905-1906 91心頭 Orchestra, including early Acadian student Georgina Melanson standing second from the left in the front row (MtA Archives.)

 

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