File consists of materials related to the Algonquin Nation Negotiations Directorate and the Algonquin Nation Tribal Council.
File consists of newspaper clippings from Anishnabek News, The Globe & Mail, The News (Pembroke), The Leader (Eaganville), The Bancroft Times, The Kingston-Whig Standard, The Daily Observer (Ottawa Valley), Frontenac News, North Renfrew Times, The Ottawa Citizen, Canadian Geographic and The Dominion.
File consists of newspaper clippings from Anishnabek News, The Globe & Mail, The News (Pembroke), The Leader (Eaganville), The Bancroft Times, The Kingston-Whig Standard, The Daily Observer (Ottawa Valley), Frontenac News, North Renfrew Times, The Ottawa Citizen, Canadian Geographic and The Dominion.
File consists of a short and long biographical note prepared by Lynn Gehl.
File consists of 20 news articles written about or mentioning Lynn Gehl's work.
File consists of 19 news articles written about or mentioning Lynn Gehl's work.
File consists of print outs of posts by Lynn Gehl published on Black Face Blog.
File consists of photographs of Lynn Gehl with elders (including William Commanda?)teaching with wampum belts (including Jay's Treaty Belt, the three figures welcoming/agreement belt and the Seven Fires belt) to groups of students. Also includes two DVDs. One contains a short film "Status" from 2002 produced and directed by Vicki Snache and Jeff Maher and an episode of "APTN In Focus" from 5 November 2010 that featured an interview with Gehl.
File consists of a listing of materials and a contextual statement by Gehl which reads:
"This collection offers Lynn Gehl’s (nee Glassford) maternal line documents such as her ascendance record completed by Dr. Edwards, family photographs, and her personal items crafted by Viola Gagne (Gagnon) who is her paternal grandmother."
File consists of three printed yearbooks from The Elms Jr. and Middle School in Rexdale, ON.
File consists of post cards and greeting cards from members of the Glassford family.
File consists of photographs of Lynn Glassford as a child with family and friends.
File consists of photographs of Lynn Glassford as a child with family and friends.
File consists of candid photographs of members of the Glassford family celebrating birthdays in a community hall.
File consists of photographs of Lynn Gehl with her husband Nick Gehl and her mother Andree.
Item is heavily scratched, rusted and eroded tintype portrait of three young people.
Item is a copy of the December 1967 issue of Maclean's Magazine which features Lynn Gehl and her six siblings in a photo essay titled "The Seasons of Love.'
Accession consists of administrative records related to the operation of the Obsidian Theatre Company, and includes promotional and production material for plays mounted by the theatre and its associates such as "the Polished Hoe", "Late | Black Medea", "Joyous Celebration", "the Adventures of a Black Girl in Search of God", "the Piano Lesson", "Two Can Play", "the Monument", and "Consecrated Ground."
Accession consists of production binders pertaining to five productions, including "ruined", "Yellow Man", "Intimate Apparel, who knew grannie: a dub aria", and "Late". Also includes news clippings, promotional material, posters, and programs for said productions.
Accession consists of records pertaining to the operations of the Obsidian Theatre Company and its productions between 2011 and 2014. Records include production agreements, forms and invoices; correspondence; a 2012 strategic plan; grant applications; programs, flyers and posters; Board of Directors agendas, minutes and reports; costume drawings; photographs and video recordings of performances.
Item is a magazine-style printed portfolio comprised of Grant’s costume sketches and photographs of the final costume on stage (for non-Obsidian productions). Grant was a design apprentice for Obsidian.
Item consists of an invitation to meet their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Christian.
Muller, Georgina Adelaide