1997 Post-Graduate Research HK
- 21-8-I-19
- Dossiê
- 1997
Parte deElizabeth Johnson fonds
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1997 Post-Graduate Research HK
Parte deElizabeth Johnson fonds
Parte deElizabeth Johnson fonds
Parte deElizabeth Johnson fonds
Subseries consists of a record relating to Elizabeth Johnson’s activities as instructor for Anthropology 302. Record consists of a lecture outline.
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Miscellaneous teaching material
Parte deElizabeth Johnson fonds
Subseries consists of a handmade, laminated booklet about the preservation and display of textiles. The book was made by Elisa Dubuc while she was an intern at MOA. The book was created to introduce visitors to the textile collection.
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[Ron Telek carves in an outdoor shed]
Parte deRonnie Tessler fonds
Image is of Ron Telek seated while carving inside a small outdoor shed with its door open
[Unidentified person wearing mask]
Parte deRonnie Tessler fonds
Image is of a man wearing a mask while outdoors
Parte deRonnie Tessler fonds
Image is a close-up of one side of a mussel shell carving
[Mussel shell carving - closed]
Parte deRonnie Tessler fonds
Image is a close-up of a mussel shell carving. The shell appears closed.
Parte deRonnie Tessler fonds
Image is of an elaborate bowl carving placed on a N. Tait button blanket.
[Carving on top of tree stump]
Parte deRonnie Tessler fonds
Image is of a carving on top of a tree stump inside carving shed. A hand-adze rests next to the carving to demonstrate size relationship.
[Tree stumps with carvings and tools]
Parte deRonnie Tessler fonds
Image is of two tree stumps upon which two carvings are placed. Wood scraps, tape measure(?) and chisel are placed on top of one stump. An adze is visible in background of image.
Modern basket weavers’ photographs
Consists of photographs documenting the weekly basketry class that Jensen and Powell attended for two years in La Push.
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
File consists of a photograph taken of a Quileute photographs in the Vancouver Public Library collections.
Item consists of oral histories told by Rosie Black and Roy Black at LaPush.
(1’-29’) Rosie Black, “Basket making”
(30’-44’) Roy Black, “Finding an old harpoon”
(47’-59’) Rosie Black, “Storing the elderberries for winter”
(60’-69’) Rosie Black, “Smoking fish”
(70’-79’) Rosie Black, “Birthday party at Hoh River”
(80’-106’) Roy Black, “Collecting sea gull eggs”
(110’-129’) Rosie Black, “Confiscation of a canoe”
(130’-161’) Roy and Rosie Black, “Description of his family”
(165’-177’) Rosie Black, “Making a fish stew”
(180’-192’) Rosie Black, “The story of Crying Lady Rock”
(195’-245’) Roy Black, “After seal hunt expedition”
(250’-290’) Roy Black, “Ron Black’s birthday party”
Item consists of recordings made by Powell at Honolulu. Copied in Powell’s notebook # 3:
(1’-335’) page 401-408
Item consists of interviews with informant Fred Woodruff and colleague William Penn on the subject of place names. Recorded at LaPush. Copied in Powell’s notebook # 4.
Item consists of an interview with informant Eleanor Kaikaka. Includes an explanation of the Hazel Bright story on Tape #8 (1-J-8) and newly elicited forms. Copied in Powell’s notebook # 4.
Item consists of an interview with informant Fred Woodruff at LaPush. Copied in Powell’s notebook # 4, page 39–65.