Collection 148 - Kyuquot: Village by the Sea collection

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Kyuquot: Village by the Sea collection

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  • Graphic material
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CA UBCMOA 148

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  • 1975 or 1976 (Creation)
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    Kyuquot Elementary Secondary School

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75 photographs : 35mm col. negatives
7 p. of textual records

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([19--] - present)

Administrative history

The Kyuquot Elementary School, currently (2019) known as Kyuquot Elementary Secondary School, is located on Vancouver Island. The school provides aboriginal education to students grades K-12. The school is a part of the Vancouver Island West School District 084 that includes other four First Nations Schools.

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In 1976, a group of students from the Kyuquot Elementary, a First Nations elementary school on the West coast of Vancouver Island, decided to make a filmstrip that documented their lives in the fishing village. The children’s intention behind making these photographs was to raise money for a summer field trip to Victoria, Vancouver, and the Okanagan. As part of the fundraiser, the children made a visual map depicting their daily travel to school by boat and a hand-written order form for the film. Collection consists of documents created by the Kyuquot Elementary School and Mr. Moore, a former Assistant Professor of Anthropology in the 1970s. The collection consists of one correspondence letter written by Mr. Moore requesting a copy of their filmstrip, four pages of typewritten filmstrip descriptions, one handwritten map and flyer created by the Kyuquot Elementary School and one 70 frame color filmstrip that was digitized in 2017. [At the time of processing, it was unknown if the fundraiser was successful.]

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The collection was donated as a part of a larger book collection to the Audrey and Harry Hawthorn Library and Archives by Turrall (Terry) Adcock Moore in October 2016. Mr. Moore also donated additional 19 cultural objects to the Museum of Anthropology, which are listed under Turrall Adcock (Terry) Moore Collection.

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      Full finding aid and digitized copies of the collection are available on the website of the Museum of Anthropology Library & Archives (https://moa.ubc.ca/library-archives/).

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      Added to MemoryBC by Devon Hayley Farrell, March 2022.

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