Kitwancool Laxse'l xiii:2, xii:3
- 117-2-A-184
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Kitwancool Laxse'l xiii:2, xii:3
Kitwancool Laxkibu xxiv:3 1900
Kitwancool Laxse'l -- iv:2 1880
Kitwancool MacDonald #21 not in TPG
Kitwancool yaxyaq MacDonald #22 not in TPG
Part of Walter C. Koerner fonds
Series consists of binders made up of photographs, quotations, background information and photocopied text from published sources. These binders were created to provide context to Koerner’s collection of Northwest Coast Indian art. These albums were compiled by Madeline Bronsdon Rowan, who was one of the curators at the Museum of Anthropology.
MacDonald #27 Kitwancool not in TPG yaxyaq
Photograph of a group of children in ceremonial dress. They are standing outside, in Alert Bay, BC.
Mrs. Cramner (?) and Mrs. Alfred
Two women in ceremonial dress pose against a painted exterior wall.
Part of Anthony Carter fonds
File consists of slides with images from various places and people in British Columbia. Some are identified.
Anthony Carter
Part of Hilary Stewart fonds
Contains images of a family trip to Lillooet.
Two women in ceremonial dress and a girl
Two women in ceremonial dress stand in front of a wall painted with designs, some of which resemble a face. A blond girl poses in front of the women. The back of the photo is labeled Laurie. The women may be Mrs. Crammer and Mrs. Alfred, ceremonial dancers. See also item a033232.
A female watches over a salmon barbecue. Trees and a structure are visible in the distance.
Tahltan Native Studies Committee collection
Collection consists of ten audio reel tapes and eight audio cassette tapes with recordings of stories, obtained by Karen J. Clark and Tahltan community members in the 1960s, 70s, and 80s. Along with Tahltan Native Studies Committee members, including Rose Quash, Rachel Joseph, Anne Gleason, and Judy Joseph, Karen J. Clark traveled around the Telegraph Creek area to record stories of the Elders and procure photographs. This work became the "Tahltan Native Studies" book, produced in 1976.
Documentation includes a lists of recordings with tape descriptions, a short biography of Karen J. Clark, and letters and documents related to her awards and publications.
Textual materials include three "Tahltan Native Studies" books, two sets of accompanying job cards, one set of activity cards, one set of photograph cards, and a course outline. The collection also includes the three book set "Sun, Moon and Owl" and the accompanying reading workbook and teacher's guide. "Sun, Moon and Owl" was written by Karen J. Clark, with grant funding from the B.C. Teacher's Federation, and published in 1975.
Karen J. Clark (Kuil)