Learning Shuswap [Secwepemc] : book 2, tape 1
- 1 3-3-07-3-07-G-4
- Item
- Summer 1979
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Item consists of a recording of Learning Shuswap: book 1, read by P. Chelsea and Betty Saxy at Alkali Lake.
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Learning Shuswap [Secwepemc] : book 2, tape 1
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Item consists of a recording of Learning Shuswap: book 1, read by P. Chelsea and Betty Saxy at Alkali Lake.
Learning Shuswap [Secwepemc] : book 2, tape 2
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Item consists of a recording of Learning Shuswap: book 2.
Learning Shuswap [Secwepemc] : book 2, tape 3
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Item consists of a recording of Learning Shuswap: book 2, read by Phyllis Chelsea and Celina Harry.
Side 1
Learning Shuswap [Secwepemc] : book 2, tape 3
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Item consists of a recording of the Shuswap alphabet and Shuswap language book.
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Item consists of a recording of informant May Dixon narrating Aesop's fables in Shuswap.
Tape is damaged and not safe for playback.
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Consists of copies of six notebooks kept by Powell during the first two years of his work with the Haisla speaking people. Notebooks contain notes taken during interviews in Kitamaat.
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Notebook #3 and #5 with excerpts on traditional wa'wais
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Traplines within Haisla Traditional Territory that have out of date registration
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Notes by Allan Donovan on comments by L. Barbetti and Ken Hall on Yaksta (Moore Cr.)
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
The Haisla worldview - The "At Cause" perspective
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Themes in Haisla oral tradition
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Haisla traditional use and occupancy of Aq'wen (called Sandhill)
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
160 km of Haisla History, guidebook for a visit to the Kitlope
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
The C'imoc'a wa'wais - Welcome to Kitamaat Village
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Crew and log at the old UBC carving shed
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Item is a b&w negative of a photograph of the continuation of the work on the pole. The photograph shows this second stage of doing rough cuts on the totem pole: getting the design on, plugging any damaged areas, making the first cuts, cutting all the figures, designing and cutting any add-on pieces, making the background uniform. This stage is hard manual labour, with the carvers using bigger adzes just to clear away a lot of wood. It should be noted that there’s no really easy delineation between these stages (Stage One = Rounding the pole; Stage Two = Roughing the pole) because some figures are worked ahead of others. But the change is signaled by switching from heavier tools (2-handed adzes and mallets) to smaller ones (single-handed adzes and curved knives. The textual info is in WHERE THE PEOPLE GATHER or paperback TOTEM POLE CARVING).
Geographic Location: UBC Carving Shed
Crew and log at the old UBC carving shed
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Item is a b&w negative of a photograph of the continuation of the work on the pole. The photograph shows this second stage of doing rough cuts on the totem pole: getting the design on, plugging any damaged areas, making the first cuts, cutting all the figures, designing and cutting any add-on pieces, making the background uniform. This stage is hard manual labour, with the carvers using bigger adzes just to clear away a lot of wood. It should be noted that there’s no really easy delineation between these stages (Stage One = Rounding the pole; Stage Two = Roughing the pole) because some figures are worked ahead of others. But the change is signaled by switching from heavier tools (2-handed adzes and mallets) to smaller ones (single-handed adzes and curved knives. The textual info is in WHERE THE PEOPLE GATHER or paperback TOTEM POLE CARVING).
Geographic Location: UBC Carving Shed
Crew and log at the old UBC carving shed
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds
Item is a b&w negative of a photograph of the continuation of the work on the pole. The photograph shows this second stage of doing rough cuts on the totem pole: getting the design on, plugging any damaged areas, making the first cuts, cutting all the figures, designing and cutting any add-on pieces, making the background uniform. This stage is hard manual labour, with the carvers using bigger adzes just to clear away a lot of wood. It should be noted that there’s no really easy delineation between these stages (Stage One = Rounding the pole; Stage Two = Roughing the pole) because some figures are worked ahead of others. But the change is signaled by switching from heavier tools (2-handed adzes and mallets) to smaller ones (single-handed adzes and curved knives. The textual info is in WHERE THE PEOPLE GATHER or paperback TOTEM POLE CARVING).
Geographic Location: UBC Carving Shed