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Memorial pole being raised in the Haida Village

Item is a colour image of Memorial pole being raised in the Haida Village at Totem Park at the University of British Columbia (UBC). The Haida house appears to the left. The double memorial pole appears to the right.

Haida house interior house post

Item is a colour image of the interior house post in the Haida house at the Haida Village at Totem Park at the University of British Columbia (UBC).

Miscellanea

File contains a biographical sketch of Karen J. Clark, a paper printed photograph of the sewed badge of the Indian Residential School of Lower Post; photocopies of four letters addressed to Mrs. Clark in 1967, 1968, 1972, and 1973, 1981; photocopies of two newspaper clips about Mrs. Clark and/or her classes; two photocopies of the cover of “Sun, Moon and Owl”; a photocopy of the cover of “Tahltan Native Studies”, a photocopy of an advertisement to buy her last books “Language Experiences with Children Stories” and “Once Upon a Time”.

Doyle Interviews Ricky

As part of what looks like a class exercise, two students (Doyle and Ricky) interview each other about fishing stories, their families and the towns they have lived in. The recordings are mixed with music recordings independent to the class activity. There are interventions from other students saying their names.
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Track 2 (cc_0083_b)

Correspondences 1979 - 1992 - 2002

File includes correspondence between Martine J. Reid and several people and institutions:

  • Crestview Foundation in regards to the grant to document Agnes Alfred's memoirs, August 9 and 19, 1979
  • Crestview Foundation and Dr. Michael Ames (Director of the Museum of Anthopology) in regards to the project by Martine Reid, October 22, 1979
  • Douglas and McIntyre in regards to the seeking for grants for the book project, October 19, 1987
  • UBC in regards to the publication of the book, April 21, 1988
  • A letter from Deisy Sewid-Smith grantin permission for the publication of her grandmother's memoirs, April 22, 1988
  • A letter from J. E. M. Kew (Associate Professor of Anthropology at UBC) recommending support for the publication of the book, April 26, 1988
  • A letter from UBC Press informing Martine Reid of the decision to publish the book, October 5, 1992
  • A UBC Press Reader's Report (Reader A)
  • A UBC Press Reader's Report (Reader B)
  • Comments of Reader's Reports by Martine Reid, 1992
  • A copy of recommendation letters by J. E. M. Kew, Douglas and McIntyre, and Daisy Sewid-Smith, and a copy of the letter from UBC Press received in 1988. All of them grouped together by the donor
  • A letter from Martine Reid to George F. MacDonald (Director of the National Museum of Canadian Civilization)
  • A letter of recommendation by George F. MacDonald (Director of the National Museum of Canadian Civilization), May 2, 1988
  • Email correspondence between Martine Reid and Judith Berman on Kwak'wala orthography, April 11, 2002
  • Fax correspondence between Martine Reid and Randy Bouchard and Dorothy Kennedy (from Bouchard and Kennedy Research Consultants), April 10 and 11, 2002
  • A letter from Susan Hoeltken (Programme and Liaison Officer at the Association for Canadian Studies) about the request of funds for the publication of the book, March 5, 1992

File also includes A post-doctoral project of research, "Kwakiutl Vision of the World", by Martine de Widerspach-Thor

Additional Photos Not in the Book

Subseries includes photographs and other graphic materials related to the editing of the book. Subseries came with a note reading: "Additional photos not in the book. OK on computer."

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Axu

Image of Agnes Alfred holding making a basket.
Item was originally numbered by creator with number 126.

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Learning Our Ways Section Draft

Item is a draft of the section "Learning Our Ways" in the book, pages 83 to 91.
Item is a typed copy of the draft with annotations in red and black pen, and post-it and paper notes with more annotations.

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Stallworthy Family fonds

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  • 1856-1925

The fonds reflects the religious work and family history of Rev. George Stallworthy and his descendants. The fonds consists of correspondence and drawings related to the family's time in the South Pacific; 20 photographic portraits of family members; sermons, article reprints, and correspondence related to George Burnett Stallworthy's religious work and life; and a scrapbook containing memoranda, correspondence, photographs, clippings, pamphlets, genealogical research, and other ephemera from the Stallworthy family up to 1925.

The fonds is arranged into files based on the content and medium of the records.

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