Mary Ann Barkhouse sourcebook exhibit info
- 104-4-46
- File
- [2000?]
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Contains booklets on Mary Ann Barkhouse exhibits, Barkhouse's CV, artist's statements, articles about Barkhouse by Lynn Hill and others, and other material.
Mary Ann Barkhouse sourcebook exhibit info
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Contains booklets on Mary Ann Barkhouse exhibits, Barkhouse's CV, artist's statements, articles about Barkhouse by Lynn Hill and others, and other material.
Mary Anne Barkhouse [sourcebook consent forms]
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Contains photograph and interview consent forms for inclusion in "Old Punk Rockers Never Die" sourcebook.
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Mehodihi Well-known Traditions of Tahltan People
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Contains a zine called "Mixed Tribez" that was created by 2013 Native Youth Programme participants as part of an exhibition to express urban Indigenous identity and community relationships with museums.
Musqueam Weavers Musqueam Weaving Through the Personal Stories of Weavers
Part of Pam Brown fonds
My Ancestors Are Still Dancing
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Native Youth Conference - Planning
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Native Youth Conference (NIYAS)
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Native Youth Program sourcebook
Part of Pam Brown fonds
One copy of the Native Youth Programme sourcebook with photos of participants with captions, information on the history of the programme, details about the 2001 programme, profiles of student participants, and information about sponsors and funders.
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Series includes records created, received, and/or set aside by Pam Brown and her predecessor Anne-Marie Fenger in the course of their duties as supervisors of the Native Youth Programme (NYP, also called the Native Youth Project). Since 1999 Pam Brown has supervised the Native Youth Programme (NYP, formerly called the Native Youth Project), which aims to provide First Nations high school students with the opportunity to gain leadership and public speaking skills through a season of full-time employment as cultural interpreters at MOA. Brown’s responsibilities as NYP supervisor include securing funding for the employment of a program coordinator and six students and overseeing their training. The NYP was originally founded in 1979 by MOA curator Madeline Bronsdon-Rowan, who served as the program’s first supervisor. Bronsdon-Rowan retired in 1987 and was succeeded by Anne-Marie Fenger, whose records Brown subsequently inherited.
The records in this series document the organization and administration of the Native Youth Programme and the functions and activities of the NYP supervisor, including: student worker recruitment and training, educational programs and presentations, grants and funding, public events (including fundraising), field trips, publicity, and conference planning.
Records in this series include correspondence, memoranda, reports, press clippings, grant applications, press releases, schedules, liability waivers, study trip itineraries, public comment books, student assignments, scripts for student presentations, photographs, and audio recordings.
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Part of Pam Brown fonds
Includes photos and information about 1995 cohort of the NYP, and a brief history of the NYP Programme.