Central Washington University Associate Vice President of Faculty Affairs, Michael Jennings Collection, 1995-1999
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Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Jennings, Michael L.
- Title
- Central Washington University Associate Vice President of Faculty Affairs, Michael Jennings Collection
- Dates
- 1995-1999 (inclusive)19951999
- Quantity
- 3.5 cubic feet, (53 video cassettes in 4 video cassette containers and 1 letter sized document case) : 120-minute VHS video cassettes, transcripts, and newspaper clippings in fair condition, though some video cassettes have very limited audio capabilities.
- Collection Number
- FP-0015
- Summary
- This collection consists of video cassettes featuring lectures, round table discussions, and debates that focus on Native American history, culture, and governance in the State of Alaska.
- Repository
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Central Washington University, Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Central Washington University
400 E University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926
Telephone: 509-963-1023
Fax: 509-963-3684
archive@cwu.edu - Access Restrictions
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Open to the public for research
- Languages
- English
Biographical Note
Michael L. Jennings became Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs at Central Washington University in 2005. He received his Bachelor of Arts (1986) and Master of Education (1987) degrees from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, and his Ph.D. (1995) in Social and Educational Policy Studies from the University of British Columbia. Prior to his arrival at Central, Dr. Jennings served in several positions at the University of Alaska from 1980 to 2005. This included serving as Director of Employee and Labor Relations, Assistant Professor in the School of Education and Native American Studies, and the Director of Alaska Native Studies. Jennings has also authored Native Political Leadership and Higher Education: One University, Two Universes.
Content Description
This collection consists of video cassettes of experts, politicians, researchers and professors teaching courses, delivering lectures or participating in round table discussions or debates that focus upon Native American history, culture, and governance in the state of Alaska. The majority of video cassettes were recorded at the University of Alaska in Anchorage. The collection was acquired by Michael Jennings, who was the Director of Native American Studies at the University of Alaska from 1997 to 2005. Included in the collection are newspaper clippings related to Native American issues in Alaska from 1997 to 1998, transcripts of audio taped interviews, and biographical information on Dr. Jennings. Sound quality on the vast majority of cassettes is very poor.
Use of the Collection
Preferred Citation
[Name of document or photograph number]. FP-0015, Faculty Papers, Michael Jennings. Archives and Special Collections, Brooks Library, Central Washington University.
Administrative Information
Return to TopDetailed Description of the Collection
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Clippings and transcripts
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Description: Alaskan Native American Issues – Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1997Container: Box/Folder 1-1
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Description: Alaskan Native American Issues – Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1997Container: Box/Folder 1-2
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Description: Alaskan Native American Issues – Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1997-1998Container: Box/Folder 1-3
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Description: Alaskan Native American Issues – Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1997-1998Container: Box/Folder 1-4
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Description: Alaskan Native American Issues – Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1998Container: Box/Folder 1-5
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Description: Alaskan Native American Issues – Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1998Container: Box/Folder 1-6
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Description: Biographical information on Michael JenningsContainer: Box/Folder 1-7
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Description: Anderson, Ralph – Interview transcriptContainer: Box/Folder 1-8
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Description: Demmerit, Dennis – Interview transcriptContainer: Box/Folder 1-9
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Description: Hensley, Willie – Interview transcriptContainer: Box/Folder 1-10
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Description: Holman, George – Interview transcriptContainer: Box/Folder 1-11
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Description: Kito, Sam – Interview transcriptContainer: Box/Folder 1-12
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Description: Knoti, Emil – Interview transcriptContainer: Box/Folder 1-13
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Description: Sackett, John – Interview transcriptContainer: Box/Folder 1-14
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Description: Schafer, John – Interview transcriptContainer: Box/Folder 1-15
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Description: Sturgulewski, Arliss – Interview transcriptContainer: Box/Folder 1-16
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Description: Thompson, Morris – Interview transcriptContainer: Box/Folder 1-17
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Description: Wallis, Timothy – Interview transcriptContainer: Box/Folder 1-18
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Description: Miscellaneous correspondenceContainer: Box/Folder 1-19
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Video cassettes
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Description: Author unknown - Alaska Native Issues – Lecture in class settingContainer: Box item 2-1
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Description: Angapak, Nelson – Alaska Federation of Natives and Subsistence – Lecture in class settingDates: March 4, 1999Container: Box item 2-2
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Description: Ashman, Peter – Tribal Court and Rural Justice in Alaska - Lecture in class settingDates: November 3, 1998Container: Box item 2-3
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Description: Blatchford, Edgar - Impact of the Media on Alaska Natives - Lecture in class settingDates: September 22, 1998Container: Box item 2-4
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Description: Blatchford, Joel – Subsistence Hunting and Fishing in Cook Inlet - Lecture in class settingDates: January 26, 1999Container: Box item 2-5
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Description: Bothelho, Bruce – Tribal Sovereignty and the State of Alaska - Lecture in class settingDates: October 29, 1998Container: Box item 2-6
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Description: Brelsford, Taylor – Historical Overview of Regional Advisory Councils and Federal Takeover of Fisheries - Lecture in class settingDates: February 4, 1999Container: Box item 2-7
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Description: Callaway, Donald – National Park Service and Subsistence - Lecture in class settingDates: March 9, 1999Container: Box item 2-8
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Description: Callaway, Donald - National Park Service and Subsistence(?), Part 2 - Lecture in class settingDates: March 11, 1999Container: Box item 2-9
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Description: Callaway, Donald – Effects of the Exxon Valdez Oil Disaster - Lecture in class settingDates: April 1, 1999Container: Box item 2-10
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Description: Case, David – Federal Indian Property Law and Native Alaskans (1) - Lecture in class settingDates: October 1, 1998Container: Box item 2-11
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Description: Case, David - Federal Indian Property Law and Native Alaskans (2) - Lecture in class settingDates: October 6, 1998Container: Box item 2-12
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Description: Case, David - Federal Indian Property Law and Native Alaskans (3) - Lecture in class settingDates: October 8, 1998Container: Box item 2-13
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Description: Case, David and Mitchell, Donald – Native American Land Claims Debate – Debate before an audienceDates: October 27, 2002Container: Box item 2-14
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Description: Case, David and Mitchell, Donald – Native American Land Claims Debate – Debate before an audience (copy 2)Dates: October 27, 2002Container: Box item 2-15
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Description: Churchill, Ward – Legal Rights and Land Title of the United States Government in Alaska - Roundtable discussionDates: April 6, 1995Container: Box item 3-16
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Description: Churchill, Ward – Indigenous Governance – Lecture before audienceDates: April 7, 1995Container: Box item 3-17
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Description: Churchill, Ward – Indigenous Governance – Lecture before audience (copy 2)Dates: April 7, 1995Container: Box item 3-18
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Description: Churchill, Ward – Indigenous Governance in America: Fact, Fantasy and Prospects for the Future (1) - Lecture before audienceContainer: Box item 3-19
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Description: Churchill, Ward – Indigenous Governance in America: Fact, Fantasy and Prospects for the Future (2) - Lecture before audienceContainer: Box item 3-20
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Description: Churchill, Ward – Indigenous Governance in America: Fact, Fantasy and Prospects for the Future (1) - Lecture before audience (copy 2)Container: Box item 3-21
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Description: Churchill, Ward – Indigenous Governance in America: Fact, Fantasy and Prospects for the Future (2) - Lecture before audience (copy 2)Container: Box item 3-22
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Description: Cole, Charles – Alaska vs. Venetie Tribal Government - Lecture in class settingDates: September 24, 1998Container: Box item 3-23
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Description: Dorough, Dalee Sambo – Tribal Sovereignty and the State of Alaska - Lecture in class settingDates: September 29, 1998Container: Box item 3-24
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Description: Everson, Charles – Question and Answer Session on Academic Courses - Lecture in class settingDates: December 8, 1998Container: Box item 3-25
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Description: Fall, James – Overview of Subsistence in Alaska – Lecture in class settingDates: February 2, 1999Container: Box item 3-26
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Description: Ginnis, Steven – Sovereignty and Tribal Politics - Lecture in class settingDates: December 1, 1998Container: Box item 3-27
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Description: Haycox, Stephen – Historical overview of Native and Non-native Relations – Lecture in class settingDates: September 10, 1998Container: Box item 3-28
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Description: Hildebrand, Ida – Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Federal Subsistence Board -Lecture in class settingDates: March 2, 1999Container: Box item 3-29
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Description: Huhndorf, Roy – Native Claim Settlements in Alaska - Lecture in class settingDates: December 10, 1998Container: Box item 3-30
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Description: Huntington, Henry – Cooperative Co-management of Resources and Subsistence - Lecture in class settingDates: April 6, 1999Container: Box item 4-31
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Description: Hysteer(?), Vicki and Owletuck, George – Tribal Rights and Subsistence – Lecture in class settingDates: February 18, 1999Container: Box item 4-32
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Description: Jennings, Michael – General Discussion on Course Research - Lecture in class settingDates: November 19, 1998Container: Box item 4-33
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Description: La Duke, Winona – Land and Its Significance in Indigenous Perspective – Lecture before audienceDates: April 10, 1997Container: Box item 4-34
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Description: Luke, Howard (Alternative School) - Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Presentation – Panel discussionDates: December 7, 1995Container: Box item 4-35
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Description: Maas, David – State and Native Alaskan Relations - Lecture in class settingDates: September 1998Container: Box item 4-36
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Description: Maas, David – State Policy and Native American Rights Groups - Lecture in class settingDates: October 13, 1998Container: Box item 4-37
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Description: Maas, David – Tribal Self Governance - Lecture in class settingDates: October 22, 1998Container: Box item 4-38
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Description: Maas, David – International Law and Native Americans - Lecture in class settingDates: November 5, 1998Container: Box item 4-39
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Description: Mitchell, Donald – Economic Development and the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act - Lecture in class settingDates: November 17, 1998Container: Box item 4-40
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Description: Phillips, Gayle – Subsistence Issue and State Government – Teleconference in class settingDates: October 27, 1998Container: Box item 4-41
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Description: Ross, Wayne Anthony – Subsistence and the United States Constitution - Lecture in class settingDates: February 23, 1999Container: Box item 4-42
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Description: Seekins, Ralph and Levengood, Lynn – Boundaries between Native Alaskan Sovereignty and State and Federal Government - Lecture in class settingDates: October 15, 1998Container: Box item 4-43
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Description: Sturgulewski, Arliss – Commission on Rural Governance and Empowerment - Lecture in class settingDates: November 10, 1998Container: Box item 4-44
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Description: Thompson, Kenneth – Proposed Regulations and Subsistence Fishing - Lecture in class settingDates: March 30, 1999Container: Box item 4-45
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Description: Alaska Moving Image Preservation Association – Reunion Under Mount Saint Elias: The Return of Frederica de Laguna to Yakutat, Alaska – Television ProgramDates: 1997Container: Box item 5-46
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Description: Gwich’in Niintsyaa Steering Committee – Gwich’in Niintsyaa: The 1988 Artic Village Gathering – Television ProgramDates: 1988Container: Box item 5-47
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Description: Unknown presenter – Takona Alternate School Project – Promotional ProgramDates: 1995Container: Box item 5-48
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Description: Multiple presenters – Historic overview: Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act - Class projectContainer: Box item 5-49
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Description: Multiple presenters – Indian Country – Panel Discussion (1)Dates: March 26, 1997Container: Box item 5-50
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Description: Multiple presenters – Indian Country – Panel Discussion (2)Dates: March 26, 1997Container: Box item 5-51
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Description: Multiple presenters – Native Alaska Sovereignty - Class PresentationsContainer: Box item 5-52
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Description: Multiple presenters – Tribal sovereignty and the Future of Alaska Natives – Lecture before audienceContainer: Box item 5-53
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Alaska Natives--Government relations
- Native American history and society
Personal Names
- Jennings, Michael
Corporate Names
- University of Alaska Anchorage
