Facts and fictions of being bilingual in a monolingual culture. An interview with Antonine Maillet, Acadian author and recipient of top honors for her many novels about Acadian life. See also Maine Humanities Collection, Acc. 0800, 3/4-inch.
List of organizers and participants from the seminar "Identité Culturelle et Francophonie dans les Amériques". Madeleine Giguère is listed as a collaborator from the Department of Sociology, University of Maine at Portland-Gorham.
Madeleine Giguère was given the honorary degree doctor of humane letters from Rhode Island College. The degree is signed by Albert E. Carlotti, Chairman of the Board of Regents for Education, and David E. Sweet, President of Rhode Island College.
Article from unknown source describing the Rhode Island College convocation and awards honoring Franco-American heritage. Madeleine Giguère was awarded an the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters.
Photocopy of an article from an unknown source about the 1986 Franco-American Recognition Dinner honoring Madeleine Giguère. The article includes comments from Adrien Lamontagne, president of Action for Franco-Americans in the Northeast (ActFANE), one of the sponsors of the recognition dinner.