Various treatments of the shorthand used by Fr. LeJeune to write Chinook Jargon
- 3-3-02-3-02-A-26
- File
- c. 1890s
Including a shorthand version on the Chinook Jargon play Joseph and his Brothers
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Various treatments of the shorthand used by Fr. LeJeune to write Chinook Jargon
Including a shorthand version on the Chinook Jargon play Joseph and his Brothers
Various historical materials on Chinook and Chinook Jargon
Terence Kaufman, Dell Hymes, and Henry Zenk, among others
Various Chinook Jargon pieces, reports and articles
Various Chinook Jargon dictionaries (photocopies)
File consists of a photograph taken of a Quileute photographs in the Vancouver Public Library collections.
Vancouver land return ceremony
File consists of photographs of the ceremony held to mark the return of city land to the Squamish in 2003. The ceremony was held near Vanier park, and the land in question is sometimes referred to as "railway land." Both RCMP and Squamish canoes landed at the site as part of the ceremony. Jensen was asked to photograph the event by Randy Bouchard and Dorothy Kennedy of the B.C. Indian Language Project in Victoria, B.C.
US Forest Service National Resource Book on American Indian and Alaska Native Relations
Moved from Box 9 to Box 10
Unsorted references to an early Haida trade language from Bob Galois
Unsorted early references to Nootka wordlists passed around maritime circles
Contains one unpublished manuscript of a book titled Gitxsan Stories. The stories were told by Edith Gawa and recorded by Jensen.
Unpublished manuscript and lessons
Includes a number of versions of the unpublished manuscript titled "Chinook Jargon: The Language of Northwest History." Also included are the lessons prepared for the Chinook Jargon classes taught by Powell at Langara College, 1974 – 75.
University of Washington Press correspondence re: Chinook Jargon book
University of Washington Burke Museum
File consists of photographs taken of Quileute objects in the University of Washington Burke Museum collections.
University of British Columbia (UBC) series
Series consists of photographs documenting totem pole raising or restoration and other events held at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Museum of Anthropology (MOA).
In 1976 Jensen was hired by MOA to document the installation of totem poles into the new building. Jensen did not keep the negatives for these photographs (MOA did in this instance). She was hired again in 1981 to create a slide loop of images to be featured in the museum. After working with the museum, she felt welcome there and often gave talks or did training. Most of the subsequent photographs in this series were taken at public events such as book launches or pole raisings.
Unidentified Quileute audio reel