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- Creator:
- Grant-Jackson, Marlette
- Description:
- The third annual Native Children's Authors Festival will be a joint collaboration between the ITEPP-Curriculum Resource Center and Tribal librarians/resource coordinators, local schools, Indian Education Programs, and American Indian community-based organizations. This event is important because very few books portray a true picture of American Indian people and even fewer offer accurate depictions of California Indian people. The Native Children's Authors Festival is a celebration of Native authors' accomplishments and cultivates and promotes literacy within our American Indian community by introducing our children and their families to American Indian authors, illustrators, and artists.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Treece, Roxanne and Indian Teacher and Education Project
- Description:
- The Final Report (part 1/2) regarding the 1978-79 grant for ITEP degree granting program for Indian college students who will teach Indian children. Includes staff evaluations, advisory board minutes, project evaluation reports, audit reports, background information on the new director, newsletters, and the final grant award.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Description:
- Lesson plans for Native American student that were developed by participants in the Native American Curriculum Development Workshop at the ITEPP summer institute in 1987.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Allard, Jeanie and Allard, Frank
- Description:
- The following is an interview with Frank Allard. He was a student at Humboldt State College from 1964 until 1970, majoring in music and a secondary teaching credential. The interview was done in March of 1984 by Jeanie Allard, his wife.
- Resource Type:
- Sound recording and Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Department:
- History
- Creator:
- Peters, Christopher H.
- Description:
- This external evaluation focuses on the examination of the role of ITEP in regards to the needs of the Indian community, and explores the aspects of ITEP that provide preparation for community liaison and leadership roles among student participants.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Center for Community Development and Indian Teacher and Education Project
- Description:
- A 1977 grant application to the U.S. Office of Education for training bilingual Native speakers as classroom teachers of American Indian Languages. An example of collaboration between ITEP and CCD (Center for Community Development) with a focus on bilingual education training.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Seil, Ryan and Longshore, John
- Description:
- Dr. John Longshore was interviewed on May 4, 2004 by Ryan Seil as part of his History 210 class project. Dr. Longshore was a faculty member in Geology from 1965 - 2000.
- Resource Type:
- Sound recording and Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Department:
- History
- Creator:
- Cline, Gilbert
- Description:
- Trumpet Consort von Humboldt focuses on the baroque trumpet -- having no valves or any moving parts -- and a rich tradition of centuries of music for trumpet. This “whole consort” uses replica trumpets made by David Edwards (London) of the 1667 English trumpet in copper and silver by Simon Beale. TCvH has also used trumpets in Bb and C, low F, high D and Eb, and piccolo Bb and A. TCvH joined Oregon's Jefferson Baroque Orchestra in a rare performance of Handel's “Royal Fireworks Music” and has assisted in concerts in Sacramento and in Davis. An ongoing quest has been to perform, as brass players did so famously in the old days, from civic towers, so TCvH has performed from towers on the campuses of U. C. Berkeley and Stanford, in both cases also with carillon. Dr. Cline gained practical experience in baroque trumpet performances, often as a soloist, with Seattle Baroque, Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra, Portland Baroque Orchestra, Musica Angelica Baroque (Los Angeles), Trinity Consort (Portland), Jefferson Baroque Orchestra (Ashland), San Francisco Bay Area ensembles Magnificat and American Bach Soloists, the Oregon Coast Festival, and the San Luis Obispo Mozart Festival. Instrument of the court and professional guilds, the true trumpet (7-to-8 foot folded trumpet) uses the upper two octaves of the harmonic series. This long trumpet is the one employed in works by Bach, Handel, and so many others up until the time of Mozart, Beethoven, and Haydn -- when the clarinet (a name deriving from the high “clarino” trumpet) usurped the trumpet as a prominent wind instrument. TCvH achieves authentic sounds by not using nodal vent holes found on other baroque trumpets used by many professionals, and enjoys playing one-handed. Other TCvH elements are use of specialized baroque trumpet mouthpieces (different from modern ones) with a much larger throat (hole/bore) and a larger shank and outlet, and tuning bits and crooks. Our Beale trumpets, like genuine old trumpets, have no venturi/taper; except for the bell flare they fit the acoustical descriptor of being cylindrical, unlike modern trumpets and other baroque trumpet replicas.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Bowker, Lee H., Ridenhour, Richard L., Wall, Linwood R. Ph. D., Schafer, John C., Preston, Kathleen, Cameron, Susan C., Burcell-Price, Suzanne, Risling, Lois, Allen, Ben T., and Lowery, Bette A.
- Description:
- A presentation of principle long-range recommendations to provide educations services to Indians in California.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Abinanti & Tripp, Attys. at Law
- Description:
- A handbook designed as a general introduction to some of the major areas of law that impacts teachers and students in California schools.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Cline, Gilbert, Director
- Description:
- Humboldt Bay Brass Band (HBBB) is comprised of the U.K. standard two dozen brass players and three percussionists, and performs a wide variety of music: middle ages, renaissance, baroque, and up to contemporary and cutting edge. Unlike other so-called “brass bands,” a true brass band has no woodwinds, and all brass parts (even tubas, called basses) are in treble clef; as with saxophone, players may easily switch instruments, using consistent fingerings. The conical cornet, facile and light, is employed for the highest parts -- serving much the same role as violin in orchestra, or flute and clarinet in (wood) wind bands. This formulaic instrumentation (analogous to symphony orchestra or jazz big band) ensures good tonal balance, is required for competitions, and is useful for ready availability of published music. Band programming in the U.K. tends to be polarized toward crowd pleasers (marches, orchestral transcriptions, etcetera) on one end, with difficult test pieces on the other end. HBBB explores these extremes and is adding a body of locally-produced works, including original compositions, editions of early music, and arrangements of historical music pertaining to Humboldt County -- arranged, edited, and composed by Dr. Cline. HBBB was formed after an inspiring 2002 sabbatical trip to England to museums, instrument collections, the Royal Northern Conservatory, trumpet makers, brass bands (both observing and playing with), and the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain at Royal Albert Hall in London. Both HSU and community brass players (including George Ritscher, who possesses a brass band music library far exceeding what HSU owned) subsequently expressed interest in forming a brass band. Established in 2003, HBBB recorded a full length audio CD, has been featured on local access TV broadcasts and also on a world-wide-web pod cast, and has presented many concerts. Meeting for Fall and Spring ten-week seasons, members include HSU students and other leading brass players from Eureka, Fortuna, Ferndale, and Redway to the south, and Crescent City and Brookings, Oregon to the north.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Grant-Jackson, Marlette
- Description:
- The second annual Native Children's Authors Festival will be a joint collaboration between the ITEPP-Curriculum Resource Center and Tribal librarians/resource coordinators, local schools, Indian Education Programs, and American Indian community-based organizations. This event is important because very few books portray a true picture of American Indian people and even fewer offer accurate depictions of California Indian people. The Native Children's Authors Festival is a celebration of Native authors' accomplishments and cultivates and promotes literacy within our American Indian community by introducing our children and their families to American Indian authors, illustrators, and artists.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Peters, Christopher H.
- Description:
- An external evaluation to assess the new direction the ITEP program had taken in recent years, focusing on the assessment of the pre-service training and preparation component of the ITEP program.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Turner Woodcock, Jessie and Butler, Edie
- Description:
- Jessie Turner Woodcock was interviewed in her Trinidad home on 8/20/84 by Edie Butler for the HSU Oral History Project. Jessie’s association with the University dates back to 1915. She enrolled in 1915, graduated in 1917, was employed as secretary to the president around 1919 and held a variety of positions until her retirement in 1951. She was instrumental in the creation of the Alumni Association and has been an active member ever since then. Jessie was conscious of the tape recorder and was uncomfortable about it throughout the interview.
- Resource Type:
- Sound recording and Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Department:
- History
- Creator:
- McCrone, Alistair W.
- Description:
- A letter from HSU President Alistair McCrone responding the recommendations suggested by the CSU task force for the Ancillary Support programs.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Wilson, Yvonne, Farrell, Josh, and Hanson, Mervin
- Description:
- Dr. Mervin Hanson was interviewed on April 14, 2004 by Yvonne Wilson and Josh Farrell as part of their History 210 class project. Dr. Hanson was a faculty member in Chemistry from 1965 - 2001. Dr. Hanson was also a student at Humboldt State University from 1956 - 1961.
- Resource Type:
- Sound recording and Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Department:
- History
- Creator:
- Allard, Jeanie and Hadley, Monica
- Description:
- Interview with Monica Hadley who was an instructor at Humboldt State College, and the Dean of Women. The interview was held February 16, 1984, at the Arcata Union Office. The interviewer is Jeanie Allard.
- Resource Type:
- Sound recording and Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Department:
- History
- Creator:
- Bright, William
- Description:
- Five Karuk language lessons by William Bright. Includes Introduction to the Karuk Language and Systems of Transcribing The Karuk Language
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Description:
- Two ITEPP Student Assistants, under the direction of the ITEPP staff, will produce a prototype interactive multimedia CD-ROM disk, with five copies available for preview and use by HSU teacher trainers, student teachers and teachers in public schools.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- United Indian Health Services
- Description:
- An award from United Indian Health Services that was given to the Center for Indian Community Development in 2010.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- State of California
- Description:
- The first Life Credential awarded for teaching American Indian languages and literature for credit in non-reservation public schools in the history of the United States.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Description:
- An addendum to the first grant proposal submitted in 1969 to provide undergraduate education to Indians to become elementary teachers.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Description:
- A booklet of Yurok sentences and English translations.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Risling, Lois J.
- Description:
- A 1985-86 and 1987-88 ITEPP grant proposal to the U.S. Department of Education.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Chavers, Dean
- Description:
- This 1983 external evaluation was conducted by Dean Chavers, and focuses on the qualitative aspects of the program, such associal relations, motivation of students, structure of the program, and attitudes in general. Administrators, students, members of the advisory board and teachers were interviewed for this evaluation.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt
- Creator:
- Bennett, Ruth
- Description:
- A 1996 draft of Frog and Coyote interactive CD-ROM, reviewed by Dr. Ruth Bennett.
- Resource Type:
- Text
- Campus Tesim:
- Humboldt