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Li Family Cantonese Opera collection
154 · Colección · [197-] - [199-]

Collection includes 130 audio cassette tapes of Cantonese opera recordings and over 1,000 Cantonese opera scripts, many of which are in the gongche musical notation (工尺譜). All of these materials are well preserved by the donor.

The cassette tapes were commercially released in Hong Kong and Guangzhou, China from the 1970s through the 1990s. The scripts were not published, but are presented in a textual format that supplements the audio medium of the cassette tapes. The scripts are also presented in a notation widely circulated among professional performers, amateur singers, and musicians in twentieth-century community singing clubs (qushe曲社) in Guangdong, Hong Kong, and similar Cantonese opera associations in diaspora transpacific Chinese communities, from Southeast Asia to Melbourne, Havana, Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York, Chicago, to Vancouver.

This donation complements MOA’s holdings of Cantonese opera, notably the Cantonese Opera Collection of about 800 stage objects, which is the largest known collection anywhere of early-twentieth century Cantonese opera stage materials. MOA also houses other archival materials, mainly textual records, photographs, and video recordings. The additional digitized archival materials here position the Museum of Anthropology at UBC as one of the largest and richest collections of Cantonese opera outside China.

A detailed inventory of this collection is in progress. Contact archives for more information.

3-3-12 · Séries · 1979, 1986, 1997 - 2004
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Series consists of photographs documenting totem pole raising or restoration and other events held at the University of British Columbia (UBC) Museum of Anthropology (MOA).

In 1976 Jensen was hired by MOA to document the installation of totem poles into the new building. Jensen did not keep the negatives for these photographs (MOA did in this instance). She was hired again in 1981 to create a slide loop of images to be featured in the museum. After working with the museum, she felt welcome there and often gave talks or did training. Most of the subsequent photographs in this series were taken at public events such as book launches or pole raisings.

Northwest Coast artists series
3-3-10 · Séries · 1974 - 1989
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Series consists of photographs documenting Northwest Coast artists and their work throughout the 1970s and 1980s

Jensen first began to photograph works of art for Bud Mintz around 1973 when he was working for Langara College. Before he opened his gallery she would go to the College to photograph the jewellery and art he had for sale. Often the pieces had been purchased and he wanted to document what he had sold. Once he opened his gallery of Indigenous art in South Vancouver, Jensen would go to the gallery to take pictures.

Through her work with Bud Mintz Jensen met many Northwest coast artists, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous. As she developed relationships with many of these artists, she documented them and their work.

Some of the later photographs of artists were taken to accompany articles and other work that Jensen was doing at the time.

1 3-3-05-3-05-E-29 (MAN 278) · Item · 1989
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Audio recording of word lists and phrases from T'aat'aaqsapa illustrated cultural dictionary books 1 and 2, titled "Our world" and "Our ways", respectively. It is spoken in the Kyuquot (Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’, Kyukuot, or Kyuguot) dialect by James Nicolaye, Hilda Hanson, and Michael Oscar.

Page numbers from the 1989 version are provided. Side A encompasses content from book 1, with Side B encompassing content from book 2.

1 3-3-05-3-05-E-27 (MAN 276) · Item · June 1990
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Audio recording of word lists from T'aat'aaqsapa dictionary, book 2. The words and phrases are spoken in Huu-ay-aht (Ohiet, Ohiaht, Ohiat, or Ohiath) by Willie Sport, and Ucluelet (Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ) by Rose Cootes and Sarah Tutube. Side B comes to a close with an important teaching shared by Willie Sport.

1 3-3-05-3-05-E-26 (MAN 275) · Item · June 1990
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Audio recording of word lists and phrases from T'aat'aaqsapa illustrated cultural dictionary, book 2 (titled "Our ways"). Alice and Larry Paul provide Hesquiat (Heskwiat) pronunciations, Archie Thompson provides Toquaht (Toqwaht, Tokwath, or Toquat) pronunciations, while James Nicolaye and Hilda Hanson provide pronunciations for Kyuquot (Ka:’yu:’k’t’h’, Kyukuot, or Kyuguot). Page numbers from the 1989 version are provided.

1 3-3-05-3-05-E-24 (MAN 273) · Item · June 1989
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Audio recording of word lists and phrases from T'aat'aaqsapa illustrated cultural dictionary, book 2 (titled "Our ways"). Ehattesaht [ʔiiḥatisʔatḥ] and Nuchatlaht (Nuchahtlaht or Nuuchatlath) pronunciations are provided by Julia George, Lily Michael, Mary Charlie, and Joe Smith. Ucluelet [Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ] pronunciations are provided by Sara Tutube and Rose Cootes. Page numbers from the 1989 version are provided.

1 3-3-05-3-05-E-23 (MAN 272) · Item · 1989
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Audio recording of word lists and phrases from T'aat'aaqsapa illustrated cultural dictionary, book 1 (titled "Our world"). Page numbers from the 1989 version are provided.

Side A provides Nitinaht (Ditidaht) pronunciations of terms from book 1 (titled "Our World). Side B includes Nuu-chah-nulth and Dididaht pronunciations from the text included in the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council's math book.

1 3-3-05-3-05-E-22 (MAN 271) · Item · 1989
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Audio recording of word lists and phrases from T'aat'aaqsapa illustrated cultural dictionary. The text and audio were created for the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council. Morris McLean, Ambrose Maquinna, and August Dick provide Mowachaht (Muwachat) and Yuquot (Friendly Cove) pronunciations of terms. Page numbers from the 1989 version are provided. Morris McLean sings a traditional song about the first seal near the 40-minute mark of Side A.

Side A and beginning of Side B refer to content from book 1 (titled "Our world"), while the remainder of Side B refers to content from book 2 (titled "Our ways").

1 3-3-05-3-05-E-20 (MAN 269) · Item · July 1990
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Audio recording of word lists and phrases from T'aat'aaqsapa illustrated cultural dictionary, book 1 (titled "Our world"). The text and audio were created for the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, and recorded in Port Alberni. Lily Michaels provides Nuchatlaht (Nuchahtlaht, or Nuuchatlath) pronunciations of terms, and Julia George provides Ehattesaht (?iih?atisath?) pronunciations. Page numbers from the 1989 version are provided.

1 3-3-05-3-05-E-19 (MAN 268) · Item · June 1990
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Audio recording of word lists and phrases from T'aat'aaqsapa (Nuu-chah-nulth language) illustrated cultural dictionary, book 2 (titled "Our ways"). The text and audio were created for the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council. Harold Little, Josephine Thompson and Katie Fraser provide Ahousaht (Ahousath or Ahousat) pronunciations of terms, Helen Robinson provides Uchucklesaht (Uchuklesaht or Yuchiklasath) pronunciations, and Jessie Hamilton provides pronunciations in Hupa?asath (Hupichesath, Opetchesaht, or Huupichasath). Page numbers from the 1989 version are provided.

1 3-3-05-3-05-E-21 (MAN 270) · Item · June 1990
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Audio recording of word lists and phrases from T'aat'aaqsapa illustrated cultural dictionary, book 2 (titled "Our ways"). The text and audio were created for the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, and recorded at Port Alberni. Ambrose Maquinna provides Mowachaht (Muwachat) pronunciations of terms, while Martin Charles and his wife Cecilia Tate Charles provide Nitinaht (Ditidaht, Nitinat, or Nitinath) pronunciations. Page numbers from the 1989 version are provided.

1 3-3-05-3-05-E-18 (MAN 267) · Item · June 1989
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Audio recording of word lists and phrases from T'aat'aaqsapa (Nuu-chah-nulth language) illustrated cultural dictionary, created for the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council. Mary Hayes provides Tla-o-qui-aht (Tlaoquiat or Clayoquot) pronunciations of the text. Side A refers to content in book 1 (titled "Our world"), while Side B refers to content in Book 2 (titled "Our ways"). Page numbers from the 1989 version are provided.

Quileute place names
3-3-01-3-01-J-86 · Item · 1970
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Item consists of an interview from July 4, 1970 with “Big” Bill Penn and Fred "Woody" Woodruff on the subject of Quileute place names. File is a re-recording. Powell notes that many of the names had previously been published by himself and Penn in the Pacific Northwest Quarterly.

Quileute workbooks #1-4
3-3-01-3-01-J-83 · Item · 1991
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Audio recording of four Quileute-language workbooks with vocabulary pronunciations provided by Lillian Pullen. Side A contains workbooks #3 (titled "There's a deer") and #4 (titled "There are lots of birds").

Workbook 3 contains the names of animals, including a Quileute-language versions of "Mary had a little lamb" and "Pussycat pussycat, where have you been", sung by Pullen and Jay Powell at various speeds starting at 7m 40s.

Workbook 4, starting at 10m 45s, focuses on names of birds.

Side B contains workbooks #1 (titled "Good weather") and #2 (titled "Cleaning fish"). Workbook 1 provides vocabulary for speaking about the weather. Workbook 2 includes vocabulary that describes how to process fish.

Quileute music (tape 6 of 8)
3-3-01-3-01-J-66 · Item · ca. 1930
Parte de Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell fonds

Tape 6 of re-recordings of Quileute songs, originally recorded on wax cylinders by Leo J. Frachtenberg. Re-recording occurred as part of the dissemination phase of the US federal cylinder project. Recording indicates the original cylinder numbers for each song from the Frachtenberg collection, as well other reference information related to material sources. Contextual information about songs has not been provided.

Side A includes cylinders 71-72, 74, and 78-80 from the Frachtenberg collection; Side B includes cylinders 65-70. No mention is made of cylinders 73 or 75-77. Based on commentary provided with other re-recordings in this set, it is possible that these cylinders are broken.