Tahltan consent forms: approval for quotes and pictures
- 104-6-A-21
- File
- 2003
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Tahltan consent forms: approval for quotes and pictures
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Tahltan correspondence and notes for MAP grant
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Tahltan correspondence [notes regarding Eva Karlick]
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Tahltan exhibit package 1 10/12/02
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Materials sent to Tahltan Nation related to the exhibition, for approval and feedback.
Tahltan exhibit [planning binder]
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Planning materials for the exhibition including acknowledgement, entrance wall, groups of objects, photographs, label text, and panels. Also includes one pamphlet.
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Exhibit proposal for Tahltan exhibit and correspondence related to the proposal
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Scans of historical Tahltan photographs with annotations.
Tahltan informed consent and other papers
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Includes trip budget, notes, transcripts from Tahltan visit to MOA in December 2000, and correspondence.
Tahltan Joint Councils Traditional Land Use Study : Documenting a Unique Cultural Landscape
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Application to Museum Assistance Programme of Canadian Heritage for funding to collaborate with Tahltan Joint Council, RBCM and CMC through exhibition and publication.
Tahltan material and exhibit reviews
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Scans of press articles about the exhibit; comments from community members on the project; correspondence; printouts of photos from the opening
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)
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Photographs labelled: Tahltan River, Rock at 6 Mile, Sockeye - Bear Creek, Glen Simpson and Gerard Edzerza(?) - Bear Creek, Walter Carlick July 1985, and Willie Brown - 6 Mile.
Tahltan photos, MOA visit, Camille Callison
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Includes photos from Tahltan community visit to MOA in October 2002, and photos from Camille Callison.
Tahltan report/commentaries [and photos]
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Includes copy pf "The Tahltan Project Final Report - Stage 3" from the Mehodihi exhibition, as well as photos that appear to be of the exhibition opening event.
Tahltan school visit June 2001/Visit to Tahltan territory May 2001
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Photos taken by Tanya Bob in May 2001 during a visit to Tahltan territory and photos taken during a class visit to MOA by Mr. Sanderson's class from Tahltan community of Dease Lake in June 2001
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Likely related to research to help identify, name, and describe Tahltan items at MOA
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Original photographs for sourcebook in context on sourcebook pages
Tahltan student activity sheets
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Includes student activity sheets and photographs. Students were visiting the museum from Tahltan school, most likely during the Mehodhi exhibition.
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Notes from conversations with Tahltan community members