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Video Recordings
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[1933 - 2000] (Creation)
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Physical description
ca. 150 video recordings : cassettes and reels
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Series consists of the video recordings about, by, or related to the Museum of Anthropology. Video recordings can be found in many collections and fonds in the MOA Archives; the recordings in this General Media collection are those that do not belong to a more specific archival collection, usually because their provenance is not known.
Series divided into the following files:
- MOA Presents
- Movie Footage
- Museum of Anthropology
- Native Art and Culture
- School Programmes
- Television Broadcasts
- Archaeology
- Exhibits
- Native Fishing
- Films
- MOA Collections
- Miscellaneous
See attached pdf document for list of recordings.
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See attached pdf document for list of recordings.
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History of this Series:
In 1999, the Video recordings were assigned numeric identifiers (e.g. 100) and arranged into subject categories. They were not divided into institutional records (MOA) and private/external records (MAN) as the Audio recordings were. No unique-sequential identifier was imposed on the records; only the assigned numeric identifier was used for managing the film and video recordings. At first, video records that were created in one recording session (e.g. two film reels captured for one performance) were assigned separate numeric identifiers. Later on at an unknown point in time, records that were created in one recording session were assigned one numeric identifier and an alpha character (e.g. a, b, c, etc.) was affixed to the end to create a unique-sequential identifier (e.g. 110a, 110b, etc.).