Previsualizar a impressão Fechar

Mostrar 74 resultados

descrição arquivística
Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds Dossiê
Previsualizar a impressão Hierarchy Ver:

Miscellaneous Shushwap

File consists of miscellaneous photographs taken in the Shushwap communities that Jensen and Powell lived in, including Williams Lake, Alkali Lake, and Canim Lake. During their time working on the Shushwap language project, Jensen and Powell had two toddlers, and often the photographs are personal images of their family and their daily lives in the communities.

Shushwap language books

File consists of photographs taken for possible use in the Shushwap language education books "Let's study Shushwap: Books 1 and 2", "Learning Shushwap: Books 1 and 2", and "Shushwap Teachers Manual." The photographs provide recognizable locations to be used with the books, as well as illustrate activities and concepts (e.g. numbers).

Bob Neel

File consists of photographs of silversmith Bob Neel, son of carver Ellen Neel, in Campbell River.

Robert Davidson

File consists of photographs of Robert Davidson, taken in Hazelton during the time Davidson was working at 'Ksan.

Dorothy Grant and the Rainbow Creek Dancers

File consists of photographs of Dorothy Grant teaching a button blanket making class at the Native Education Centre in Vancouver, and photographs of the Haida group called the Rainbow Creek Dancers. Grant and Robert Davidson were involved in the group.

Tracy Powell

File consists of photographs of carver Tracy Powell working on a Salish-style canoe in Anacortes. Jensen was asked by Samish tribal chairman Kenny Hansen to document the event.

Resultados 21 a 40 de 74