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Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
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75A – Quileute lesson #2

Item consists of a recording of Quileute lesson #2, read by Fred Woodruff. Created to supplement written language education materials.

Side 1 – Dialogue: greetings
Exercises: questions; second person suffixes; tribal names; diminutive; etc.
Side 2 – Numbers: Introduction and practice

75B – Quileute lesson #3

Item consists of a recording of Quileute lesson #3, read by Fred Woodruff. Created to supplement written language education materials.

Side 1 – Personal suffixes
Side 2 – Mathematics: addition, subtraction, multiplication

75C – Quileute lessons #1 & 4

Item consists of recordings of Quileute lessons #1 & 4, read by Fred Woodruff. Created to supplement written language education materials.

Side 1 – Possessive suffixes; body parts
Side 2 – Dialogue (interrogatives and negatives); practice interrogatives; practice negatives

75H – Quileute children’s narration #2

Item consists of recordings of stories for children’s language education materials. Created to supplement written language education materials.

Side 1 – Lillian Pullen: Dask’iya
Fred Woodruff: Bayak Stories
Side 2 – Bayaq (bayak) stories cont.

75I – Quileute stories for children

Item consists of recordings of stories and songs for children’s language education materials. Created to supplement written language education materials.

Hal George: Medicine songs
Lillian Pullen: Shaker songs, Chinook Jargon songs

75J – Quileute lesson #7

Item consists of recordings of Quileute language lesson 7, read by Fred Woodruff. Created to supplement written language education materials.

A. Dialogue – objective suffixes – hiswa (give)
B. Exercises – hiswa
C. Exercises - prepositions

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

Alkali Lake pow wow dancing

File consists of photographs of a pow wow hosted in Alkali Lake. The Alkali Lake Dance Group, led by president Johnny Johnson, hosted this pow wow of non-traditional pow-wow style dancing, which was received enthusiastically.

Asian cultural festival

File consists of photographs documenting the final stage of log preparation for the creation of the Native Education Centre pole by Norman Tait and crew. At the beginning of the file images depict the carvers making their finishing tools, including small single handed adzes and curved knives. This stage involves the carvers adding all the finishing details, such as teeth and eyelids, to the figures. It also includes the raising of the pole during a ceremony given by the Native Education Centre. The textual info is in WHERE THE PEOPLE GATHER or paperback TOTEM POLE CARVING. Photo shows preparations (canoe repair and making regalia) involved in Norman Tait and crew making a significant appearance at the first (and only) Asian Cultural Festival.

Geographic Location: Vanier Park

Asian cultural festival

File consists of photographs documenting the final stage of log preparation for the creation of the Native Education Centre pole by Norman Tait and crew. At the beginning of the file images depict the carvers making their finishing tools, including small single handed adzes and curved knives. This stage involves the carvers adding all the finishing details, such as teeth and eyelids, to the figures. It also includes the raising of the pole during a ceremony given by the Native Education Centre. The textual info is in WHERE THE PEOPLE GATHER or paperback TOTEM POLE CARVING. Photo shows preparations (canoe repair and making regalia) involved in Norman Tait and crew making a significant appearance at the first (and only) Asian Cultural Festival.

Geographic Location: Vanier Park

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