Puget Sound Educational Service District collection, 1972-1976

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Puget Sound Educational Service District
Title
Puget Sound Educational Service District collection
Dates
1972-1976 (inclusive)
Quantity
1,114 35mm slides, 10 audiocassettes, 3 posters (3 boxes, 1 oversize folder)
Collection Number
PH2004-076
Summary
Slides and related materials from the Puget Sound Educational Service District
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is open to the public.

Languages
English

Historical BackgroundReturn to Top

Puget Sound Educational Service District (PSESD) is striving to become an AntiRacist MultiCultural Organization. PSESD is one of nine regional educational agencies serving school districts and state-approved private schools in Washington. Educational Service Districts, created by the legislature, are an essential regional delivery system for early learning and K-12 services in the state.

Educational Service Districts improve the quality, equity, and efficiency of educational programs through partnerships with K-12 education, early learning, higher education, and public and private organizations. Together, we: Save schools money through regional efficiencies, centralized services, pooled resources to improve the effectiveness of educational programs; Deliver specialized services otherwise unavailable; Provide leadership for innovative and effective educational practices; Build networks and partnerships among districts and other agencies; Link schools with regional, state and national educational resources

(from Puget Sound Educational Service District's website: https://www.psesd.org/about/)

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

Images of contemporary Pacific Northwest Native American cultures engaged in traditional rituals and efforts to obtain employment in the modern economy. Also includes images of Mt. Rainer, Fort Nisqually, Ross Dam, and the history of the settlement of the Puget Sound area.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

Status of creator's copyrights is unknown; restrictions may exist on copying, quotation, or publication. Users are responsible for researching copyright status before use.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Acquisition Information

Puget Sound Educational Service District, 2004.

Separated Materials

More than 500 J.W. Thompson slides were removed and added to the J.W. Thompson slides collection (PH2015-026) as were several related scripts. Previously this collection also contained 32 reels of film, but a separate collection was created for these materials (PH0983).

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

 

The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.

35mm SlidesReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
1
Indian Values In a New World
One hundred and nineteen color slides. Includes four audiocassettes in box 3, folder 1.
undated
1
Fort Nisqually
Fifty-three color slides. Includes a script in box 3, folder 2.
undated
1
Indian Site - Fish Town
Thirty-nine color slides.Includes a script in box 3, folder 3.
undated
1
From the Wheat Field to the Table
Eighty color slides.Includes a newspaper clipping and brochure in box 3, folder 4.
undated
1
Discovery of Puget Sound
Ninety-six color slides.Includes a script in box 3, folder 6.
undated
1
Native Americans Today
Forty-three color slides.Includes one audiocassette in box 3, folder 8.
undated
1
The Story of Chief Seattle
Ninety-four color slides.Includes two copies of a script and an audiocassette in box 3, folder 9.
undated
1
Indian Leaders of Tomorrow
One hundred and nineteen color slides.Includes two audiocassettes in box 3, folder 11.
undated
1
Science Center (Seattle)
Fifty color slides.Includes a script in box 3, folder 12.
undated
1
Up the Skagit to Ross Dam
Sixty-six color slides.Includes a script in box 3, folder 13.
1973
1
Name Stories of Washington State: Part I - Indian and Chinook Jargon
Sixty-seven color slides.Includes a script and an audiocassette in box 3, folder 14.
1974
1
Name Stories of Washington State: Part II - Explorers and Settlers
Eighty-one color slides.Includes a script and an audiocassette in box 3, folder 15.
1975
1
Lummi Aquaculture Project
Twenty-six color slides.Includes a script in box 3, folder 18.
1973
1
Mount Rainer National Park
Fifty-four color slides.Includes a script in box 3, folder 19.
undated
1
Skagit Geology Tour
Fifty color slides.Includes a script in box 3, folder 20.
1973
1
Indian Beach Fishing
Twenty-one color slides.Includes a script in box 3, folder 21.
1973
1
Western Wildlife
Fifty color slides.Includes a script in box 3, folder 22.
undated

Accompanying Slide Show MaterialsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
3/1
Indian Values In a New World
Four labeled audio cassette tapes that accompany the slides in box 1.
undated
3/2
Fort Nisqually
One two-page script that accompanies the slides in box 1.
undated
3/3
Indian Site - Fish Town
One three-page script that accompanies the slides in box 1.
undated
3/4
From the Wheat Field to the Table
One newspaper clipping describing the educational slide program and a brochure published by the Washington Wheat Commission related to the slides in box 1.
undated
3/5
Discovery of Puget Sound
One seven-page script that accompanies the slides in box 1.
undated
3/6
Native Americans Today
One audio cassette tape that accompanies the slides in box 1.
undated
3/7
The Story of Chief Seattle
Two copies of a nine-page script and an audiocassette that accompany the slides in box 1.
undated
3/8
Indian Leaders of Tomorrow
Two audiocassettes that accompany the slides in box 1.
undated
3/9
Science Center (Seattle)
A single one-page script that accompanies the slides in box 1.
undated
3/10
Up the Skagit to Ross Dam
One eight-page script that accompanies the slides in box 1.
1973
3/11
Name Stories of Washington State: Part I - Indian and Chinook Jargon
One six-page script and one audiocassette that accompany the slides in box 1.
1974
3/12
Name Stories of Washington State: Part II - Explorers and Settlers
One eight-page script and one audiocassette that accompany the slides in box 1.
1975
3/13
Lummi Aquaculture Project
One four-page script that accompanies the slides in box 2.
1973
3/14
Mount Rainer National Park
A single one-page script that accompanies the slides in box 2.
undated
3/15
Skagit Geology Tour
One eight-page script that accompanies the slides in box 2.
1973
3/16
Indian Beach Fishing
One three-page script that accompanies the slides in box 2.
1973
3/17
Western Wildlife
A single one-page script that accompanies the slides in box 2.
undated

Film StripsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
2
Six Native American Familes
Six film strips and six audiocassettes issued as a complete set. Each film and accompanying cassette describes various Native American cultures. Includes an annotated script for each film.
1976
Box
2
The Life of a Pueblo Family: Living at Acoma
1976
2
The Life of a Kwakiutl Family: Living at Alert Bay
1976
2
The Life of a Sioux Family: Living at Rosebud
1976
2
The Life of a Seminole Family: Living at Brighton
1976
2
The Life of a Mohawk Family: Living at Akwesasne
1976
2
The Life of a Navajo Family: Living at Monument Valley
1976
Container(s) Description Dates
folder:oversize
1
Seattle Indian Health Board
undated
1
Seattle Indian Health Board
undated
1
Northwest Indian Veterans Association
undated

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Indians of North America--Northwest, Pacific--Photographs
  • Indians of North America--Northwest, Pacific--Rites and ceremonies--Photographs
  • Indians of North America--Washaington (State)--Photographs
  • Indians of North America--Washaington (State)--Rites and ceremonies--Photographs

Corporate Names

  • Puget Sound Educational Service District--Photographs

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)