Fonds YUK-12 - A. Richard King fonds

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A. Richard King fonds

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    본 주기(노트)

    • Source of title proper: Title based on provenance of fonds.

    기술 계층

    Fonds

    기록보존소

    참조코드

    CA YCNYA YUK-12

    판 영역

    판사항

    판사항의 책임사항

    자료의 특정한 부분

    범위 사항(지도제작)

    투영 사항 (지도제작상의)

    좌표 사항(지도제작상의)

    범위사항(건축학적인)

    주제 관할과 액면가 (우표)

    영역 생산 일자

    일자(시기)

    • Copied 2007 (originally created 1963-1964) (Creation)

    물리적 기술 영역

    물리적 기술

    51 photographs : b&w copy negs.

    출판자 시리즈 영역

    출판자 시리즈의 본 제목

    출판자 시리즈의 대등 표제

    출판자 시리즈의 다른 제목 정보

    출판자 시리즈에 관한 책임사항

    출판자의 시리즈 내에서 번호 부여

    출판자 시리즈 주기

    기록물 기술 영역

    생산자 이름

    (1919 - 2005)

    개인 이력

    A. (Alfred) Richard King first came to the territory in 1939 when he was attempting to establish a new bush airline in Alaska and the Yukon Territory. Unfortunately, King and his two partners lost their plane and equipment when they crashed in Teslin Lake while on their way to Alaska from the United States. They were rescued by residents of the First Nation village of Teslin, the only community on the lake. King returned to the states after spending 6 weeks in Teslin. After the war King graduated from Western Washington College and became an elementary school teacher in Washington. In 1949 he went to Saipan and taught for a year and then remained in the Trust Territory of the Pacific (Islands) for the next five years teaching and administering the development of the native elementary schools in the islands. He continued to develop his interest in applied anthropology and its relevance to educational administration and educational assistance programs. In 1964 he was granted a PhD degree at Stanford, his major fields of study were education and cultural anthropology. In 1963-1964 King spent a year as a fourth-grade teacher and participant-observer at Chooutla (Carcross) Residential School in Carcross, Yukon and this resulted in his doctoral dissertation. In 1967 he published "The School at Mopass: a problem of identity" which was based on his thesis. In 2005 he was living in Brentwood Bay, B.C. with his son Peter and grandsons. Dr. King died August 14, 2005.

    보관 이력

    Richard King gave the photographs to Helen (Malcolm) Iceton, one of his Chooutla School pupils, and she loaned them to the Yukon Archives for copying.

    범위와 내용

    The fonds consists of copy prints of photographs taken by Chooutla (Carcross) Residential School teacher A. Richard King of his students and their school life in and around Carcross, Yukon. Subjects include Mr. King, Principal Lawson, Vice-Principal Walters, supervisors Miss Fennell, Miss Barstow and Beverly Bear, the school, tobogganing, and games and activities during Winter Carnival Days and Sports Day. Also included are images of the Matthew Watson General Store and tourists waiting to board the White Pass and Yukon Route (WP&YR) train at the Carcross station. Many of the students in the photographs are identified including Helen Malcolm, Dorothy Johnnie, Judy Hager, Vivian Smith, Velma Silas, Ben Johnson, Nancy Tizya, Virginia Simon and Ann Smith.

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    물리적 상태

    수집의 직접적 출처

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        접근에 대한 제한

        There are no donor-imposed restrictions on this material. General copyright or institutional or legal restrictions may apply.

        이용, 재생산 및 출판 관리 용어

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        Caption list is available.

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        접근점

        주제 접근점

        장소 접근점

        이름 접근점

        Genre access points

        제어 영역

        기록식별자 기술

        http://archivescanada.accesstomemory.org/richard-king-fonds

        전거레코드 책임기관 식별자

        Yukon Archives

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