Rowan, Reta Guenever Mary, d. 1983.

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Reta Rowan came to Canada from England in 1919, locating within a year in Edmonton where her husband, William Rowan, taught at the University of Alberta. Mrs. Rowan's interests were varied, ranging from involvement with cultural groups, such as the Folk Festival Committee, to involvement with the Alberta Adult Education Society and with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. It was, however, her work with minority groups at the civic and provincial level that claimed most of her time between 1942 and 1967. These included the council for Canadian Unity, the Friends of the Indians Society and the Indian Association of Alberta.

From the description of Papers 1940-1971.-- (University of Alberta). WorldCat record id: 70329110

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associatedWith Alberta Adult Education Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Council for Canadian Unity. corporateBody
associatedWith Folk Festival Committee (Edmonton, Alta.) corporateBody
associatedWith Friends of the Indians Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Indian Association of Alberta. corporateBody
associatedWith Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. corporateBody
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Alberta--Edmonton
Alberta
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Adult education
Folk festivals
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Women and peace
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Death 1983

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