[Algonquin Negotiation Representative]
File consists of a bound copy of Gehl's unpublished master's thesis from Trent University titled "Toward an Indigenous Understanding of Government-Imposed Essentialized Discourses of Identity for Aboriginal People" submitted in 2005
File consists of 11 scanned copies of academic articles written by Lynn Gehl, including:1. Gehl, L. (2015). My Ally Bill of Responsabilities. In Anne Bishop (Aruthor), Becoming an Ally: Breaking the Cyle of Oppression in People (pp. 98-100). 3rd ed. Halifax and Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing.
- Gehl, L. (2013). Indian Rights for Indian Babies: Canada's 'Unstated Paternity' Policy. First Peoples and Child & Family Review, 8 (2), 55-73. Retreived from http://journals.sfu.ca/fpcfr/index.php?FPCFR/issue/viewIssue/17/4
- Gehl, L. with Ross, H. (2013). Disinfranchised Spirit: A Theory and A Model. Pimitasiwin: A Journal of Aboritinal and Indigenous Community Health, 11(1), 31-42. Retrieved from http://www.primatisiwin.com/online/?page_id=1136
- Gehl, L. (2012). Debwewin Journey: A Methodology and Model of Knowing. AlterNative, 8(1), 53-65.
- Gehl, L. (2012). Unknown and Unstated Paternity and The Indian Act: Enough is Enough! Journal of the Motherhood Initiatvive for Research and Community Involvment, 3(2), 188-199.
- Gehl, L. (2010). From Cognitive Imperialism to Indigengizing 'The LEarning Wigwam.' World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Constorium Journal, 11-25. Retrieved from http://win-hec.org/files/World_Indigenous_Nations_Higher_Education_Consortium_formatted2.pdf.
- Gehl, L. (2006). 'The Queen and I' : Discriminiation Against Women in the Indian Act Continues. In A. Medovarski and B. Cranney (Eds.), Canadaian Woman Studies: An Introductory Reader (2nd ed.) (pp. 1962-171). Toronto: Inanna Publications and Education Inc.
- Gehl, L. (2005). 'Oh Canada! Your Home is Native Land' : The Algonquin Land Claim Process. Atlantis, 29 (2), 148-150. Retrieved from http://forms.msvu.ca/atlantis/vol/292pdf/292gehl.pdf
- Gehl, L. (2004). The Rebuilding of a Nation: A Grassroots Analysis of the Nation-Building Process in Canada. Canadian Journal of Native Studies, 23 (1), 57-82. Retreived from http://www2.brandonu.ca/Library/cjns/23.1/cjnsv23no1_pg57-82.pdf
- Gehl, L. (2000). The Canadian Nation. Canadian Woman Studies, 20 (2), 69. Retreived from http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index/php/cws/article/view/7611
- Gehl, L. (2000). 'The Queen and I' : Discrimination Against Women in the Indian Act Continues. Canadian Woman Studies, 20 (2), 64-69. Retrieved from http://pi.library.yorku.ca/ojs/index.php/cws/article/view/7611
File consists of print outs of posts by Lynn Gehl published on Black Face Blog.
File consists of diplomas and awards received by Lynn Gehl.
File consists of Lynn Gehl's report cards and transcripts from elementary to post secondary school.
File consists of correspondence from Dr. A. E. Edwards, a geneologist based in Quebec regarding their efforts to trace Gehl's ancestors, Domitien Martel and Basilisse Tremblay.
File consists of the obituary for Dr. Albert Edwards.
File consists of photocopied historical photographs of family members related to both Mae Duncan and her grand neice Lynn Gehl (nee Glassford). Most images are annotated with identifying information, marriage dates and other contextual details.
File consists of two obituaries clipped from the newspaper, as well as family trees made by Lynn Gehl for Yvonne Duncan and Albert Martel.
File consists of photocopies of the marriage record of Louis Dupre and Elizabeth Thomas, as well as the baptism of T. Duncan in 1869.
File consists of six mounted and bound class photographs of Lynn Glassford at Elmlea Public School.
File consists of school portraits and family group portraits of Lynn Gehl and her siblings.
Fonds consists of a scrapbook containing letters and autographs from men and women such as W.L. Courtney, J.M. Wilson, F. Max Muller, Sir John Burke, W.J. Courhope, E. Curtius, John Cam Hobhouse, Admiral J. Jervis, B. Jowett, A.H. Sayce, and W.A. Wright; poems by Federico Garcia Lorca, Cecil Day-Lewis, and Wilson Pugsley MacDonald; press clippings for the Mid-Canada Development Conference; a bound manuscript by E.B. Sorge; letters written by Robert White Creeley, Dennis T. Patrick Sears, Edith Sitwell, Arthur S. Hamilton, Eugene A. Moxley, Arthur Chute Dent, Esther and Abraham Rattner, Francis Turner Palgrave, Robert Taylor, and Clement King Shorter; the will of William Crysall; the journal of Florence Alice Sitwell; sketches by Arthur S. Hamilton; a scrapbook of photographs and letters by Frederick H. Evans; a short essay on Roy Campbell by John Gawsworth; a Kingston Preparative Meeting of Men Friends minute book; a L'Académie française medal; a silk screen poster for The Escstasy of Rita Joe ; a manuscript of “Apollo Tree” by Miriam Waddington; and a list of Livingston and similar names from 1871 Census of Ontario.
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