Fonds F0648 - Lynn Gehl fonds

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Lynn Gehl fonds

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    F0648

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    • [186-]-2015, predominant 1990-2014 (Creation)
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      Gehl, Lynn

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    0.85 metres of textual records
    ca. 166 photographs : b&w and colour ; 25.4 x 20 cm and smaller
    2 optical disks ; DVD
    1 photographic tin type ; 9 x 6 cm
    1 pair of beaded leather moccasins
    1 pair of beaded leather mittens
    1 bible

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    Name of creator

    (1962-)

    Biographical history

    Lynn Gehl is an Algonquin Anishinaabe-kwe from the Ottawa River Valley, Ontario, Canada. She describes herself as a learner-researcher, thinker, writer, Black Face blogger, and she has been an Indigenous human rights advocate for 27 years. Lynn works to eliminate the continued sex discrimination in the Indian Act, and she is also an outspoken critic of the contemporary land claims and self-government process. She has a doctorate in Indigenous Studies, a Master of Arts in Canadian and Native Studies, and an undergraduate degree in Anthropology. She also has a diploma in Chemical Technology and worked in the field of environmental science for 12 years in the area of toxic organic analysis of Ontario’s waterways. While advocating for change is currently part of what she does, she is also interested in traditional knowledge systems that guide the Anishinaabeg forward to a good life.

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    Fonds consists of textual materials, published articles, blog posts, correspondence, genealogical records, photographic material and personal items created or accumulated by Lynn Gehl in the process of her work as an academic, scholar and community activist.

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        Access is restricted.
        Access may be granted to researchers with donor consent and completion of a Researcher Agreement.

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        Final

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        Partial

        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        2014-05-16. Anna St.Onge. Creation
        2016-10-16. Anna St.Onge. Revised fonds level to reflect new accession extents, added subject headings following MAIN LCSH protocols, added restriction statement. (2016-025)

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        • English

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        Documentation provided by donor.

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