- A letter from Jill Oakes to Megan Williams expressing her appreciation of Williams' help with the bird skin clothing project, which cluminated in the production of the video "Coat of Eider." Enclosed with the letter was a copy of the video; The film was about Inuit women making clothing from eider duck skins., Folder Title: "Jill Oakes - Correspondence re: Bird Skin Clothing Project, 1988-1991"
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Jill Oakes received a Bachelor of Human Ecology (1975), an Education Certificate (1976), a Master's of Science (1985) and a Ph.D (1988) from the University of Manitoba. Oakes began lecturing at the University of Manitoba in 1987 and has also lectured as an adjunct professor in the Departments of Anthropology and Human Ecology at the University of Alberta. She has served as research associate for the Canadian Circumpolar Institute at the University of Alberta and from 1993-1994, was Chair of Northern Studies, Department of Native Studies at Trent University. Oakes' work with museum collections has taken her on collecting trips to Greenland, Northwest Territories, Alaska, and the far east of Russia. Oakes has researched, coordinated and curated many exhibitions. Featured here are records documenting Oakes' research and involvement with the Minnguq Sewing Group.