File contains 1 comment book from the exhibit Attributed to Edenshaw: Identifying the Hand of the Artist (Tahaygen and K’woiy ng: Works by Charles and Isabella Edenshaw), April 28 - December 31, 1998
Cassette tapes which correspond to Kalash Field Notebooks with phonetic translations and transcriptions, case holds notes describing the contents of the tapes.
Consists of audio recordings created for various purposes. Many are recordings community members reading the language education materials created in both the Western and Eastern dialects. These recordings were intended to be used in conjunction with the books. Other recordings consist of interviews with community informants. Powell used the recorded interviews in preparation for the creation of language education materials. Finally, some of the recordings include community stories and songs that were considered and sometimes used in the language materials.
Consists of tapes and transcripts used to form the text for Where the People Gather. The tapes contain a mix of recordings of Norman Tait teaching/directing the carving of the NEC pole and later poles, and more formal interviews between Jensen and the carvers involved in the projects of this time period.
Series contains brochures and information for a variety of audio tour companies. Series contains draft tour script, draft contracts with Acoustiguide, correspondence, invoices, memorandum, and patron survey of MoA’s audio tour.
Item is a recorded interview to Agnes Alfred telling stories on February 10, 1985. Tapes were recorded by Martine Reid, at Chief Jimmy Sewid's house and in the presence of Mrs. Jimmy Sewid and Daisy Sewid-Smith. Item includes 3 tapes:
An original video recording of the interview in a Beta Video Cassette tape
A copy video recording of the interview in VHS a Video Cassette tape
An original audio recording of the interview in an Audio Cassette tape (considered as a backup by creator) Interview was not transcribed
Series consists of materials related to the Museum of Anthropology's audiovisual productions. Record types include informational handouts and pamphlets.
Series consists of sub-series: MOA Presents and Video Programs. Series records contain press clippings, receipts, budget reports, grant applications, reports, evaluations, information and scripts about the various video productions undertaken at MOA.