Re-dedication of Ellen Neel pole
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Re-dedication of Ellen Neel pole
File consists of photographs of the feasts and celebrations held in honour of the late wolf clan chief Walter Derrick.
Western Gitxsan school photographs
File consists of photographs of school children, activities, and classroom scenes in the Western Gitxsan villages of Kitwancool (Gitanyow), Kitwanga (Gitwangak) and Gitsegukla (formerly Kitsegukla).
File consists of photographs of people, places, and events in the Western Gitxsan villages of Kitwancool (Gitanyow), Kitwanga (Gitwangak) and Gitsegukla (formerly Kitsegukla) during the time that Jensen and Powell lived there.
Western Gitxsan language books
File consists of photographs taken for possible use in the Gitxsan language education booked published by Jensen and Powell.
File consists of photographs of grave houses in western Gitxsan territory.
Western Gitxsan dance practice
File consists of photographs of traditional dance practices in the Western region of the Gitxsan territory.
File consists of photographs taken for possible use in the Shushwap language education books "Let's study Shushwap: Books 1 and 2", "Learning Shushwap: Books 1 and 2", and "Shushwap Teachers Manual." The photographs provide recognizable locations to be used with the books, as well as illustrate activities and concepts (e.g. numbers).
File consists of photographs of a teacher workshop led by Jensen, Powell, and Joy Wild.
File consists of miscellaneous photographs taken in the Shushwap communities that Jensen and Powell lived in, including Williams Lake, Alkali Lake, and Canim Lake. During their time working on the Shushwap language project, Jensen and Powell had two toddlers, and often the photographs are personal images of their family and their daily lives in the communities.
File consists of photographs of rodeos and objects relating to rodeos in the Shushwap region.
File consists of photographs of a pow wow hosted in Alkali Lake. The Alkali Lake Dance Group, led by president Johnny Johnson, hosted this pow wow of non-traditional pow-wow style dancing, which was received enthusiastically.