- CA UVICARCH SC122-2018-042-MM60-sh. 89-3NW a
- Item
- 1944
Part of Military maps collection
sh. 89-3NW 1944a Sheet 89 III N.W.: Fusignano. 2nd ed. 1944 Dec. (A.F. ; 15366). Overprinted. "Secret." Ms. additions.
Part of Military maps collection
sh. 89-3NW 1944a Sheet 89 III N.W.: Fusignano. 2nd ed. 1944 Dec. (A.F. ; 15366). Overprinted. "Secret." Ms. additions.
Part of Military maps collection
sh. 89-3NW 1944 Sheet 89 III N.W.: Fusignano. 2nd ed. 1944 Oct. (A.F. ; 18027). Ms. additions.
Part of Military maps collection
sh. 89-3NW 1945 Sheet 89 III N.W.: Fusignano. 2nd ed. 1945 Jan. (A.F. ; 15497). Overprinted. "Secret. Ms. additions.
Part of Military maps collection
sh. 89-3NE 1944a Sheet 89 N.E.: Ravenna N.O. 2nd ed. 1944 Nov. (A.F. ; 15321). Overprinted. "Secret."
Part of Military maps collection
sh. 21NE [Sheet 21 N.E.: Cadzand]. 1st ed. 1944. Partially cropped.
Part of Military maps collection
sh. 109-4NE Sheet 109 IV N.E.: Coriano. 1st ed. 1943.
The fonds consists of records created or received by Wilton Littlechild throughout his professional career in politics, law, and Indigenous rights activism. Records predominantly document Littlechild’s activities attending United Nations meetings and conferences, which include his role drafting and promoting the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). Records also reflect Littlechild’s work towards affirming Indigenous Treaty rights within Canadian legal systems, his activities as a Member of Parliament, his advocacy for the WIN games and Indigenous people’s engagement in sport, and his role as a teacher of international Indigenous law.
The fonds is arranged into the following seven series: Advocacy for Indigenous Peoples’ rights in Canada; International advocacy for Indigenous Peoples’ rights; Member of Parliament; Teaching; World Indigenous Nations (WIN) Sport; Correspondence; Speeches; and Binders.
Littlechild, Wilton, 1944-
The fonds consists of photographs of transgender women at various clubs and events in New York City during the 1980s and 1990s, as well as photographs of panel discussions, marches and events from 2000-2020. The locations include: Fabric Factory Club, Speed Limit 55 Club, New York University (NYU), Lucky Cheng's, St. Mark's, the CBGB & OMFUG Club, the Pyramid Club, the Silver Swan, and Meow Mix Club. The majority of the photographs were taken at Fabric Factory and Speed Limit 55.
Gonzalez, Efrain John
The fonds primarily consists of records related to Red Jordan Arobateau’s life as an author, poet, and playwright. These include early and late drafts of written works. The fonds also contains some personal papers, photographs, audio-visual materials, and several artefacts.
Arobateau, Red Jordan
The collection consists of 26 VHS cassettes and 1 Betacam cassette, documenting several years of the Fantasia Fair trans* conference in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Video primarily documents the Fashion Shows and Follies, held at the end of the conference. Footage also includes seminars, luncheon speakers, Outreach Institute awards banquets, video titled “Our Gal Jane”, and exhibit at Berta Walker Gallery by Helen Strong. Two cassettes include pages of time stamps and notes regarding performances.
Fantasia Fair