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Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
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Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

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  • 1969-2008

Fonds consists of records relating to the numerous culture and language projects that Powell and Jensen worked on since 1976. The communities with which they worked include:
• The Quileute of La Push
• The Kwakwaka’wakw of Alert Bay
• The Gitxsan of Kispiox, Gitanyow, and surrounding villages
• The Nuu-chah-nulth of Vancouver Island
• The Musqueam of Vancouver
• The Seton Lake St'at'imc (Lillooet) of Shalalth
• The Shuswap of Alkali Lake, Soda Creek, Dog Creek, Canim Lake, and Sugar Cane
• The Haisla of Kitamaat
• The Nisga’a of Gingolx (Kincolith) and New Aiyansh

Most of the projects had an end goal to produce a book, language education materials, or teacher training materials. Often the education materials incorporated cultural lessons throughout. The records created in the production of the books are varied and reflect the intrinsic connection between language, culture, and daily activities in the communities. Powell and Jensen were co-editors for nearly all of the language books and materials produced. Although some of the projects reflected in the records were done primarily by Powell or primarily by Jensen, the vast majority of the work involves collaboration between the two in some aspect. As Jensen and Powell immersed themselves in the communities they worked for, often their personal photographs and records are interspersed with those relating to their work. This community involvement enhanced their relationships with the people with whom they were working and allowed them to experience and participate in cultural activities as part of those communities. This close relationship is reflected in and is integral to their work. Jensen and Powell have two sons: Nels, born in 1978, and Luke, born in 1981. Their sons travelled with them to the communities in which they worked and lived, and on their work trips and sabbaticals. Nels and Luke are also present in many of the photographic records.

The records contain a mixture of research, field notes, administrative records, and publications at various stages, in addition to audio and visual records. Field notes, for the most part handwritten, and archival research into language and culture groups was undertaken by Powell, whilst the majority of the photography, found in a variety of formats, was done by Jensen. Manuscripts and final publications were a combined effort and are included at various stages. Administrative records, including grant proposals, are found throughout.

Fonds consists of 13 series of records. Series are arranged according to community and/or project, and include:

  1. Quileute
  2. Chinook Jargon
  3. Kwak’wala (U’Mista)
  4. Gitxsan
  5. Nuu-chah-nulth
  6. Salishan
  7. Shuswap
  8. Haisla
  9. Tait
  10. Northwest Coast artists
  11. Northwest Coast groups
  12. UBC totems/events
  13. Publications

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Historical and research photographs

Consists of photographs taken of historical prints and artefacts relating to the Quileute. These were taken at a number of institutions, including Brigham Young University in Utah, the Washing State Archives in Olympia, The Museum of Natural History, the Smithsonian, the Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation, the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, and the University of Washington Burke Museum.

Old community photographs

File consists of photographs taken of old photographs owned by community members in La Push. Jensen took the photographs in the owner's home and provided the owner with a copy of the image she created.

Quileute tape no. 7

Item consists of an interview with informant Fred Woodruff at LaPush. Copied in Powell’s notebook # 2:
(0’-186’) page 36-44
(190’-350’) page 51-55

Quileute tape no. 8

Item consists of oral histories told by informants Fred Woodruff and Hazel Bright, and a song by Hazel Bright, at LaPush.

(1’-88’) Fred Woodruff, “The first man in the moon”
(100’-107’) Hazel Bright, song
(110’- ) Hazel Bright and Mrs. Gonzales, “The name Harwat’ and description of shipwreck”

Quileute tape no. 21(A)

Item consists of an interview with informant Eleanor Kaikaka. Includes distinctions between Andrade’s “tone types,” a reference from a work by Andrade, likely his 1933 dissertation on Chimakuan languages, pages 164-5.

Quileute tape no. 26(A)

Item consists of interview with informant Fred Woodruff at LaPush. Includes lexical elicitation and other grammatical material. Copied in Powell’s notebook # 6, page 618-632.

Quileute tape no. 28

Item consists of interview with informant Fred Woodruff at LaPush. Includes grammatical and lexical material. Copied in Powell’s notebook # 5, starting at page 641.

75K – Quileute exercises #5

Item consists of recordings of Quileute language exercises #5. Read by Fred Woodruff. Created to supplement written language education materials.

Side 1 – Dialogue, new vocabulary, exercises
Side 2 – Prepositions

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