File - Taylor, Drew Hayden, author

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Taylor, Drew Hayden, author

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    • 1995 (Creation)

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    (1925-2005)

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    This file contains typewritten and handwritten copies of a biography on Drew Hayden Taylor, an Anishinaabe playwright who grew up in Curve Lake First Nation and studied radio and television broadcasting at Seneca College. This file contains two advertisements for Taylor's works, including Toronto at Dreamer's Rock, Education is Our Right, Someday, and The Bootlegger Blues. Also includes a typewritten copy of Toronto at Dreamer's Rock and Education is Our Right. Also contains newspaper clippings, photocopied and original, from Kainai News and The Chronicle-Journal about Taylor, alongside a copy of his employment summary which includes a list of publications, academic experience, and other achievements. Also includes several published reviews of his works and a series of pages from Talonbooks which mention him, as well as a booklet in Italian titled The Baby Blues and a series hand handwritten notes by Penny Petrone.

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