People Studies and Ketchikan (important)
- 144-1-2
- File
- 1970-1977
Part of Minn Sjolseth fonds
File consists of slides labeled "Ketchikan," "Miss Guinanook," "Mt Currie res," and "LRH Charles."
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People Studies and Ketchikan (important)
Part of Minn Sjolseth fonds
File consists of slides labeled "Ketchikan," "Miss Guinanook," "Mt Currie res," and "LRH Charles."
Series consists of photographs documenting events in various communities throughout British Columbia and Washington State. These include community photographs in Mt. Currie; the Salish Linguistic Conference in Oman, Washington State; a Robert Davidson Pole Raising; coverage of NWC artifacts at the National Museum of Copenhagen in Denmark; coverage of 1992 Nuxalk Potlatch at Bella Coola for Canadian Museum of Civilization; and photographs of a Haida bentwood box.
Between working on language and education projects, Jensen was often hired by communities to document important events, such as pole-raisings, conferences and potlatches. This series consists of the photographs taken at those events.
File mainly contains historical images of the Nisga'a villages, peoples, and of Nisga'a totem poles. Other images are of modern day Nisga'a totem poles housed in museums in Canada and the United States. The textual records contained in this file are catalogue cards which provide some of the photograph's context, providing information such as the location of the photograph, the people in the photographs, which museum and/or archive collection the image belongs to, and/or the image's catalogue number.
Part of Lilo Berliner fonds
Includes images of petroglyphs in New Mexico as well as images of people relaxing indoors.
Mountain Goats Fall Vacation Olympics
Part of Lilo Berliner fonds
Images of petroglyphs, flowers, and animals.
L-R, Raven pole #24, Dogfish pole #23, secretary of state pole #27, Saxman Park, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Fonds consists of negative images of petroglyphs largely from the Pacific west coast of North America. Most of the images are from sites located in British Columbia, but there are also images from sites in Washington State, New Mexico, and other areas of the United States and Mexico. There are also images of artifacts, masks, totem poles, wood carvings, and graveyards. Images of family travels, landscapes, wild animals, and house cats are interspersed within the collection.
Lilo Berliner
Kyan pole at head of Main Street, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Ketchikan and Kitwancool Totems and Views
Part of Minn Sjolseth fonds
File consists of slides depicting totems and views labeled as in Kispiox, Kitwancool, Ketchikan, Haida, Kitseguckla, Skedans, and Kingcome. File also consists of slides documenting two of Minn Sjolseth's paintings entitled "En av de Siste" (sp?) and "Peace."
Kats wife pole, Totem Bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
John Kelley, Eagle + Raven, Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Jemez Springs Mountain Goats and Petroglyphs New Mexico
Part of Lilo Berliner fonds
Includes images of petroglyphs in New Mexico as well as images of mountain goats and landscapes.
Interior house post, Totem Bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Inhabitants of Norton Sound and their Habitations
Part of John Webber fonds
House front, Totem Bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Part of Frederich H. Maude fonds
Series consists of photographs depicting scenes from Hopi life.
Halibut pole, Totem Bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Halibut pole, Totem Bite [Bight], Ketchikan, Alaska
Part of E. Polly Hammer fonds
Haines Alaska and Caspar (Ketchikan 1966)
Part of Minn Sjolseth fonds
File consists of slides depicting one of Minn Sjolseth's paintings ("Village Watch"), Sjolseth working on a painting, a slide bearing the caption "Queen Ch. Island group," and several slides captioned "Caspar at Ketchikan."
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.