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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.

Totem Poles of Stanley Park Talks

File consists of an early picture postcard collection of Stanley Park, images of totem poles, announcements of Jensen presenting her research and of the new edition of the book, and several sets of notes for lectures by Jensen about the book.

Totem Poles of SP Research Materials

File consists of research materials and correspondence on the historical context of Stanley Park, including articles about the park and its First Nations population, Totem Poles and pole raisings, Residential Schools, Northwest Coast art, carvings by Susan A. Point, and other literature on relations between the colonial government and First Nations. Additional items are a transcript of an interview with Salish carver Robert Yelton, a 2004 edition of Jensen's "Totem Poles of Stanley Park" with annotations, and email correspondence with John Dewhirst, Loretta Woodcock, Dorothy Kennedy, Kevin Griffin, Terri Clark, Jil Weaving, Eva Sierp, and Carol DeFina, regarding Jensen's totem pole research and Stanley Park.

Totem Poles: Contemporary Northwest Coast Carvers Voice Their Views

File consists of a typed draft of "TOTEM POLES: Contemporary Northwest Coast Carvers Voice Their Views." This publication discusses learning processes, tools, figures, signature pieces, colours, raising of totem poles, pole locations, the role of museums, non-Native carvers, master carvers, general conclusions, and details on interviews with Wayne Carlick, James Lewis, Isaac Tait, Joe David, Glen Wood, Norman Tait, Lucinda Turner, Jim Hart, Stan Green, and Lyle Wilson. This copy was posted to Isaac Tait by Tiffany Leidy, who was a student of Margaret Stott's at UBC; Jay Powell and Vickie Jensen were her supervisors.

Totem pole annotations and Ron Telek mask

This file consists of images of totem poles and Ron Telek working on a mask. The totem pole pictures are taken by Vickie with annotated comments from Norman Tait about the Nisga'a totem poles in Lagalts' ap, Gingolx, Gitwinksihlkw and New Aiyansh. The black and white pictures are from a trip Vickie took to Prince Rupert where Chip Tait was working on a canoe. These images were grouped together upon accession.

Title ideas

File consists of brainstorming on title ideas for what would ultimately be "Where the People Gather: Carving a Totem Pole."

Timetable

File consists of notes on a timetable for a Norman Tait totem pole project, with events and milestones in the carving of the pole.

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