- 3-3-03-3-03-B
- Sub-séries
- 1977 - 2000
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Consists of articles and other information gathered as research into the Kwak’wala language and its speakers.
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Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Consists of articles and other information gathered as research into the Kwak’wala language and its speakers.
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Consists of photographs taken at a number of potlatches over the years. Includes: Roy Cranmer 1980; Wm T. Cranmer 1983; Speck Potlatches; Alice Smith 1994; Margaret Cook 1995; Peter Knox 1995; Big House Opening 1999; and others.
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Series is made up of records related to the creation of a Nuu-chah-nulth (otherwise referred to as T’aat’aaqsapa, West Coast language, or Nootka) dictionary.
Powell was first contacted to do a Nuu-chah-nulth language project in 1989 by Andrew Callicum, a Nuu-chah-nulth Elder and acquaintance. Originally they planned to create curriculum materials, but after John Thomas, a main informant, left the project, it was decided that they would create a dictionary instead.
Series comprises five sub-series:
A. Field notes
B. Dictionary/publications
C. Research materials
D. Morphological lexicon
E. Audio recordings
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Item consists of interview with informant Lillian Pullen on the topic of her life.
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Item consists of interview with informant Lillian Pullen on the topic of her life. Copied in notebook on page 28-29 (and possibly additional pages)
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Includes copy of the publication Carving a totem pole, by Vickie Jensen.
Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre, 1994
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Item consists of interview with informant Lillian Pullen on the topic of her life. Side 2 also includes a drinking song.
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Consists of publications on the Quileute by Jensen and Powell. Includes copies of all the Quileute language phrase books called “Big Books,” as well as articles and other writings done on the Quileute.
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Consists of audio recordings used as research material for Powell’s dissertation and in the creation of the Quileute language education materials
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Item consists of interview with informant Lillian Pullen on the topic of her life. Recording covers her young life, being a grandmother, “spirit things,” and values. Copied in notebook:
Side 1 – page 31-33
Side 3 – page 33-36
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Includes copy of the publication Keepers of the totem, by the editors of Time-Life books.
Virginia : Time-Life Books, 1993
Where the people gather: carving a totem pole
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Includes copy of the publication Where the people gather: carving a totem pole, by Vickie Jensen.
Vancouver : Douglas & McIntyre, 1992
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Consists of notes made by Powell during research on the language and culture of the Quileute.
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Side 1 – 1. Weather 2. Cutting up fish
Side 2 – 3. Animals 4. Birds
Historical and research photographs
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
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.
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Series is made up of records relating to the creation of a Chinook Jargon dictionary, a Big Book created for the Quileute on Chinook Jargon, and lessons for a Chinook Jargon class at Langara College. Powell documented the use of Chinook Jargon in LaPush during research on the Quileute language. His informants used Chinook Jargon regularly, and he began to research the history of its use on the Northwest Coast with the intention of writing a book about it. The manuscript for his book was accepted by the publishing company Douglas and McIntyre, but as Powell was not satisfied with his work, publication did not take place. However, he did produce a number of works that have been used for education purposes in LaPush as well as in British Columbia.
Series comprises six sub-series:
A. Research materials
B. Field notes and correspondence
C. Unpublished manuscript and lessons
D. Chinook Jargon dictionary files
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Consists of photographs taken for the series of education books called Counting books in the Big Book series. These images were staged specifically for this purpose and included many traditional activities, such as digging for camus bulbs
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Consists of articles and other records used by Powell to research Chinook Jargon and its historical uses. Powell referenced the sources in the unpublished manuscript Chinook Jargon: The Language of Northwest History.
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
File consists of black and white duplicates of colour slides taken by Jensen. Colour printing was expensive at the time, so Jensen printed the images in black and white to use for research purposes.
Field notes and correspondence
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Consists of field notes taken during Powell’s research into current uses of Chinook Jargon by the Quileute, as well as correspondence with other academics and linguists.