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Part of John Webber fonds
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Part of John Webber fonds
Part of John Webber fonds
Blackfish pole #7 (copy), Saxman Park, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Bottom of Lincoln pole #26 (copy), Saxman Park, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Part of John Webber fonds
Cape Alava, Mt. Rainier, Cedar-by-the-Sea
Part of Lilo Berliner fonds
Images of petroglyphs, landscapes, plants and animals.
Caps of the Natives of Oonalashka
Part of John Webber fonds
Chief Johnson's pole, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Chief Johnson's pole, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Series is made up of records relating to the creation of a Chinook Jargon dictionary, a Big Book created for the Quileute on Chinook Jargon, and lessons for a Chinook Jargon class at Langara College. Powell documented the use of Chinook Jargon in LaPush during research on the Quileute language. His informants used Chinook Jargon regularly, and he began to research the history of its use on the Northwest Coast with the intention of writing a book about it. The manuscript for his book was accepted by the publishing company Douglas and McIntyre, but as Powell was not satisfied with his work, publication did not take place. However, he did produce a number of works that have been used for education purposes in LaPush as well as in British Columbia.
Series comprises six sub-series:
A. Research materials
B. Field notes and correspondence
C. Unpublished manuscript and lessons
D. Chinook Jargon dictionary files
Closeup of pole at Totem Bite [Bight] Park, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Closeup of top of secretary of state pole #27 (original), Saxman Park, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Dead Horse Gulch on the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway
Part of Missionary Society of the Church of England in Canada Slide Collection
Item is a hand-tinted glass lantern slide of a landscape. According to annotations, photograph was taken in Dead Horse Gulch on the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway, Alaska, along the "Trail of '98"
Deteriorating pole, Centennial Museum, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Eagle and beaver pole #18 (original), Saxman Park, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Forest DeWitt Jr. totem pole (newest in) Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Forest DeWitt (Tlinget) dancing at Totem Bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Giant rock oyster pole #15 (original), Saxman Park, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Grizzly bear monument #10, Saxman Park, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
File mainly contains historical images of Haida and Tlingit villages and totem poles located on the Northwest Coast of British Columbia and Alaska. There are also images of Haida and Tlingit peoples dressed in regalia. Other photos include images of Haida and Tlingit artifacts, such as bentwood boxes and carvings, housed in various museums around the world. There are also images of a modern day ceremony in front of some totem poles and long houses. The textual records include photocopies of images of totem poles and Haida and Tlingit villages.