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Old community photographs

File consists of photographs taken of old photographs owned by community members in La Push. Jensen took the photographs in the owner's home and provided the owner with a copy of the image she created.

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).

Shari (Shera) Street

File consists of photographs of Shari (now known as Shera) Street. Street is a watercolour artist, and most of the photographs were taken for publicity purposes.

Judy Cranmer

File consists of photographs of potter Judy Cranmer and many of her pieces. Doug Cranmer, with whom she had lived, taught her to create the designs that she painted free-hand on her pots.

Salish Weavers

File consists of photographs taken for Ken Hansen of a group of Salish weavers on Vancouver Island. Hansen was promoting the group at the time.

Hilary Stewart

File consists of photographs of author Hilary Stewart. The purpose of the photographs was to find a cover shot for her book "The Adventures and Suffering of John R. Jewitt."

The finishing stage (Rounding the pole)

File consists of photographs documenting the final stage of log preparation for the creation of the Native Education Centre pole by Norman Tait and crew. At the beginning of the file images depict the carvers making their finishing tools, including small single handed adzes and curved knives. This stage involves the carvers adding all the finishing details, such as teeth and eyelids, to the figures. It also includes the raising of the pole during a ceremony given by the Native Education Centre. The textual info is in WHERE THE PEOPLE GATHER or paperback TOTEM POLE CARVING

Dance performance at the PNE

File consists of photographs of a dance performance at the Pacific National Exhibition grounds in Vancouver 1998. Norman Tait had completed a private pole commission that was publicly carved at the PNE, and he formed a group of Nisga'a dancers to commemorate the event.

Nick Bantock

File consists of photographs of author Nick Bantock after the publication of his successful "Griffin & Sabine" trilogy.

Miscellaneous Shushwap

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.

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