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Interview with Pastor Gregory Christopher filmed in 2022 for the documentary project "The Evolution of Collective Wisdom."
Interview with Pastor Gregory Christopher filmed in 2022 for the documentary project "The Evolution of Collective Wisdom."
Interview with Dr. / Attorney Gerald G. Burke filmed in 2022 for the documentary project "The Evolution of Collective Wisdom."
Interview with Aaron Pointer filmed in 2022 for the documentary project "The Evolution of
Interview with Alyce McNeil filmed in 2022 for the documentary project "The Evolution of Collective Wisdom."
Kwanzaa 2022 Celebration Presentation by Noni Ervin
Video recording of a presentation to the Black Collective by poet and author Noni Ervin for the 2022 Kwanzaa Celebration. Ervin is the author of "Verbatim: Living, Loving, Surviving" and a member of the Seattle-based African American Writers' Alliance. She is the Founder and Creator of Kinara Park Kids and the Founder of the Kwanzaa Awards.[1]
Fife Japanese Community School Picnic
Back of Photo States: Fife Japanese Community School Picnic
Henry and McCluskey's wedding guest book
John McCluskey gives a speech.
Henry and McCluskey cut their wedding cake
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: Suqitlaa. The North American Indian, v.11, p. 46.
Indians of North America--Nootka--1910-1920; Men--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits;
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: Flathead female type. The North American Indian, V. 7, p. 62.
Indians of North America--Salishan--1910-1920; Women--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Portraits;
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: Sepulture in a post at Yan. The North American Indian, v. 11, p.128.
Indians of North America--Haida--1910-1920; Death and burial--Indians of North America;
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: Planning a raid. The North American Indian, suppl. 3, plate 98.
Indians of North America--Ogalala Sioux--1900-1920; Groups--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Reenactments;
Part of Edward S. Curtis Collection
Image title: An Assiniboin camp. The North American Indian, suppl. 3, plate 107.
Indians of North America--Assiniboin--1900-1920; Structures--Indians of North America; Indians of North America--Dwellings;
Part of Marvin Boland Photographs
This young unidentified Japanese-American couple was married in a Buddhist ceremony on December 11, 1927, at the Hiroshimaya Hotel, 1355 Market Street. The bride appears to have had an attendant who is holding a large bouquet of flowers and four junior attendants. The Buddhist minister, in ornamental robes, is standing behind the newlyweds. The wedding party and guests, all dressed in Western attire, are posed beneath a canopy; each section of the canopy has a similar circular design. TPL-2838; G39.1-186
Japanese Americans--Tacoma; Weddings--1920-1930; Grooms (Weddings)--1920-1930; Brides--1920-1930; Wedding costume--1920-1930;
Part of Marvin Boland Photographs
Sepia photograph of Japanese American children in colorful kimonos and obis, carrying open fans. Posed against the peaceful setting of the First Presbyterian Church on February 8, 1928, these young Japanese American girls from Fife are dressed in traditional costume. The two children kneeling in front have musical instruments in their laps. At center is their teacher, Miss Jones, who is also dressed in a kimono. The First Presbyterian had a "Tea of Nations" that afternoon which was attended by 400 women. Countries where the Presbyterian Church had missions were featured; this class of young children would be singing at the event. G39.1-188B (Tacoma Sunday Ledger, 2-5-28, D-1-article on Tea of Nations)
Japanese Americans--Tacoma; Children--Clothing & dress--Tacoma--1920-1930; Kimonos; Fans (Accessories); First Presbyterian Church (Tacoma);