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.
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 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).
The majority of the file contains historical images of the Tsilhqot'in, Secwepemc, Stl'al'lmx, and the Nlaka'pamux peoples. The photographs depict village life, including images of building structures in the BC interior, fish processing techniques such as fish drying, and carvings such as mortuary poles. Some of the images also depict First Nations people, some in regalia. The other images are official photographs taken by various museums in Canadian and American museums of Tsilhqot'in, Secwepemc, Stl'al'lmx, or Nlaka'pamux artifacts. The textual records contained in this file consist of a photocopy of a magazine article titled "Upstairs, downstairs: the early years," written by Heather Pringle, and published in the June 1996 (Volume 111, number 5) edition of the magazine Saturday Night.
Includes photographs labelled 'July 2001 Basket Making', 'Aug Ainu dance', 'Aug 2001 End of Year Lunch', 'Aug 2001 Drum Making', 'Aug 2001 Misc. Museum + Hike', 'July 2001 NY Camp' and negatives labelled 'NYP negatives', 'Luncheon + Drum Making', 'Ainu NYP', 'NYP 2001', 'Singles + End of Year Lunch'.
Includes multiple non-collated copies of the Native Youth Programme sourcebook with photos of participants with captions, information on the history of the programme, details about the 2001 programme, profiles of student participants, and information about sponsors and funders.
Includes photographs from multiple rolls of film including 'NYP-2000 [envelope 1]', 'NYP-2000 [envelope 2]', 'NYP-2000 [envelope 3]', 'UBC Museum 2000', '[June 2000]', and 'July 2001 Arianne + family'.
Some photos have writing on back: "Jessica Fell, Cheryl Terry, Shana Smith, Rose Marie Francis, Lloyd McRal, Shanny (Yvonne Menzies daughter), Riley Morris NYP 94 Study trip - Quadra Island; Janine's pictures #1; 2000; Amanda Morrisseau (now Mitchell) Rose Marie Francis NYP 1996 Great Hall, MOA; Janine's pictures #3; 2001; 1982; Aug 1985; Ask Pat Bessinger - 1980?; "DON" Jackson Louis of Musqueam discusses some of the many uses of the cedar root
Contents include a letter from NYP Coordinator, 1995; NYP Final Report, August 1998; job advertisements for NYP programme manager; presentation schedule, 1998; reports from participants, 1995; guided walk script, 1998; history of NYP, 1995; summer position advertistements, 1997; cedar programme script, 1993; fishing presentation script; potlach programme script 1992; artifact handling procedures, 1997; potlach presentation script 1998; contsent forms for source book and panel exhibit, 1998
Includes correspondence asking for information on the NYP and copies of responses with enclosed descriptive information from funding applications and promotional literature. Also included is a copy of a 1990 conference schedule.
Includes planning material for Fraser River presentation such as copies of photographs from the Chilliwack Archives, BC Archives, and City of Vancouver Archives, reproduction agreements, maps of land reserves, presentation notes, script, and other resources.
Includes news clippings about the Native Youth Programme from 1986-1996, thank you cards, a conference program from 1991, and posters with the names of NYP participants and project managers from 1979-2019
The fonds consists of 478 photographs, predominantly of students at the St. Michael’s Residential School in Alert Bay. Beverley Brown and her friends took the photographs between ca. 1937 and ca. 1945 using Brown’s camera. Photographs from this period include shots of the students with their friends and of social events, as well as posed class photographs. These class photographs were taken by school supervisors who subsequently sold the prints to other students. Other photographs were taken in Brown’s hometown, Bella Bella, and in the area of the Namu cannery. These show weddings, fishing boats, landscapes, and buildings. Peter Mason Sr., Brown’s father, had the photographs developed in Vancouver.