Interview with Hope Allen Tait
- 1 3-3-16-3-16-A-2
- Stuk
- ca. 1987
Item consists of a recorded interview of Hope Allen Tait (given name Grace), the older sister of Norman Tait. Hope directed the women in making button blankets.
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Interview with Hope Allen Tait
Item consists of a recorded interview of Hope Allen Tait (given name Grace), the older sister of Norman Tait. Hope directed the women in making button blankets.
Item consists of a recorded interview with totem pole project participants.
Item consists of a recorded interview with Robert "Chip" Tait about the figures on a totem pole, the meaning behind them, and the work of carving them.
Where The People Gather reviews
File consists of invitations for and announcements of book launch events for "Where the People Gather: Carving a Totem Pole," event announcement for Vickie Jensen describing the totem pole carving process, announcement of the book as a finalist for 1993 B.C. Book Prize, and copies of reviews of the book including: Curator, American Indian Culture and Research Journal, American Indian Quarterly, Pacific Northwest Quarterly, Indian-Artifact Magazine, Museum Anthropology, The Bloomsbury Review, The Seattle Times, The Examiner, the Victoria Times - Colonist, The Indian Trader, The Tides, Native Peoples, and The Western Library.
Correspondence University of Washington
File consists of correspondence between Jensen and staff of the University of Washington, regarding reviews and advertisements for the book Where the People Gather.
File consists of materials relating to the Tait Canoe Project of 1986, including project description, design notes for canoe and notes on sourcing materials, images of canoe under construction, reflection on project from a transcribed excerpt of a recorded interview with Norman Tait, Isaac Tait, Ron Telek, Robert (Chip) Tait, Harry (Hammy) Martin, and Wayne Young.
Vickie Jensen's description (from November 2021 archival accession notes): "2 b&w photos and transcript of meeting regarding proposed canoe to be carved at MOA. This canoe was never completed, but the start was documented by photographer Ronnie Tessler who donated her photos to MOA; Tait Canoe Project, 1986, by Ronnie Tessler (see Vickie's 2 photos and notes from initial meeting about this cargo canoe project); 3 large photocopies of Norman's rough cargo canoe drawings, steam bent box and canoe bailer as well as a price list of canoe and equipment (paddles, rudder paddle, mast & sail, etc.)"
File consists of linguistic notes for Nisga'a names and vocabulary used in the book. Also includes a list of contacts, notes about book structure, correspondence with institutions for photos, and Norman Tait's opinion on master carvers.
Editing -- critical readers comments
File consists of correspondence and commentary from Critical Readers regarding Jensen's book on Norman Tait. Comments are primarily from Peter MacNair, Doreen Jensen, Hope Tait, Mercy Robinson Thomas, and Reva Robinson.
The Inside of a Hippah in New Zealand
Part of John Webber fonds
Submission to task force - Claudia Haagen
Submission to task force - Colleen Kong
Submission to task force - Red Deer and District Museum and Archives
Submission to task force - Gillian Conliffe
Submission to task force - Lee-Ann Martin
Submission to task force - Scottish Museums Council
Submission to task force - Saint Mary's University - Harold McGee
This fonds consists of textual records, photographs, negatives, slides, audio recordings, compact discs and video on DVD that relate to Kovanic’s academic and film career. The fonds relates especially to her work in Pakistan, India and Afghanistan, but also captures her work with First Nations on the Northwest coast of British Columbia.
Zonder titel
Part of Elizabeth Johnson fonds
The Development of the Chilkat Blanket