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Doreen Jensen

Consists of audio cassettes and transcripts of the photo identification session involving Sue Rowley (curator of public archaeology at the Museum of Anthropology), Vickie Jensen, and Doreen Jensen (Gitxsan artist and curator). The session took place over two days, March 12, 2002 and April 9, 2002 with the goal of identifying the events and people in the photographs of Mary Johnson’s bitxw (divorce potlatch).

Doreen Jensen

Item consists of an interview conducted by Vickie Jensen and Sue Rowley (UBC Museum of Anthropology) with Doreen Jensen. The interview was recorded at Doreen Jensen’s home in White Rock. The cassette has material from 12 March on side one and 9 April on side two.

Doreen Jensen

Item consists of an interview conducted by Vickie Jensen and Sue Rowley (UBC Museum of Anthropology) with Doreen Jensen. The interview was recorded at Doreen Jensen’s home in White Rock. The cassette has material from 12 March on side one and 9 April on side two.

Doreen Jensen

Item consists of an interview conducted by Vickie Jensen and Sue Rowley (UBC Museum of Anthropology) with Doreen Jensen. The interview was recorded at Doreen Jensen’s home in White Rock. The cassette has material from 12 March on side one and 9 April on side two.

Doreen Jensen

Item consists of an interview conducted by Vickie Jensen and Sue Rowley (UBC Museum of Anthropology) with Doreen Jensen. The interview was recorded at Doreen Jensen’s home in White Rock. The cassette has material from 12 March on side one and 9 April on side two.

Doreen Jensen

Item consists of an interview conducted by Vickie Jensen and Sue Rowley (UBC Museum of Anthropology) with Doreen Jensen. The interview was recorded at Doreen Jensen’s home in White Rock. The cassette has material from 12 March on side one and 9 April on side two.

Dormitory at Elkhorn Residential School

Item is a glass lantern slide of a dormitory. Based on the original order of the collection, photograph might have been taken at Elkhorn (Washakada) Residential School. The Elkhorn Residential School started as the Washakada Home for Girls and the Kasota Home for Boys were established in the village of Elkhorn, MB in 1888. Following a fire, the school was rebuilt outside the town in 1895. Ongoing financial problems led to a government takeover of the school. It was closed in 1918 but reopened in 1923, under the administration of the Anglican Church’s Missionary Society. Many students came from northern Manitoba. The leaders of The Pas Indian Band made a number of complaints about the conditions at the school, which was eventually closed in 1949. (National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation)

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