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Peoples of Washington Collection

 Collection
Identifier: SPC-2009-04

Scope and Contents

This collection consists largely of photographs, photographic materials, and photocopies of news clippings and photographs. In addition, there are bibliographies, notes, timelines, demographics, academic articles, books, chapters from books, research abstracts, museum pamphlets, periodicals, newsletters, drafts of exhibit texts, administrative materials and the actual framed displays used in the exhibit. The materials were mostly collected between 1986 and 1989 as research and preparation for the exhibition and publication of the Peoples of Washington project in 1989. All photocopies were presumably made during this same time period, regardless of the date of the article or photograph.

Dates

  • Creation: 1912 - 1992
  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1961 - 1989

Creator

Restrictions on Access

Collection is open to the public.

Restrictions on Use

Duplication by the archives in no way transfers either copyright or property right, nor does it constitute permission to publish in excess of "fair use" or to display the materials.

Historical Note

According to Pat Matheny-White, the "Peoples of Washington project was developed by Sid White, member of the Evergreen faculty and director of the college exhibitions program, who served as grant writer and project director. Evergreen Faculty Librarian Pat Matheny-White was research director and producer of bibliographies, resource guides... The Peoples of Washington Archive is a research and teaching resource focusing on cultural diversity in Washington State, and is a major outcome of a Washington State Centennial exhibition and publication project that was carried out under the sponsorship of The Evergreen State College during 1986-1989. Primary funding support for the project came from the 1989 Washington State Centennial Commission, with additional support from the Washington Commission for the Humanities and Great American Savings Bank. Total grant funding amounted to $137,100. The purpose of the Peoples of Washington project was to provide broad public recognition to the diverse cultures and communities in Washington State, both in the past and the present. The materials in the Peoples of Washington Archive, reflecting the scope of the centennial project, consists mainly of photographic materials documenting various aspects of of history and life in Washington ethnic communities."

Extent

2.375 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

English

Summary

The Peoples of Washington Collection collects the research and exhibit materials related to the Peoples of Washington Project conducted by Sid White and Pat Matheny-White from 1986-1989.

Arrangement

This collection is divided into three series: Series I: Research Materials, Series II: Exhibit Materials, and Series III: Miscellaneous Materials. In Series I, the original arrangement of the subseries has been maintained, although the files were arranged alphabetically by cultural group; Series II has been arranged alphabetically by file; and Series III is yet to be arranged.

Related Materials

The Sid White Papers contain materials related to the Peoples of Washington collection, especially the records of Exhibit Touring Services, which documents much of the tour of the Peoples of Washington project exhibition.

Processing Information

Excepting one box of miscellaneous materials that remain unprocessed, the collection is now fully processed with special attention given to materials related to the Washington State Women’s History project.

Title
Guide to the Peoples of Washington Collection
Status
In Progress
Author
Grayson Stocks
Date
2012
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script
Language of description note
English
Sponsor
Funded through a National Endowment for the Humanities “We the People” grant for Washington Women’s History to the Washington Women’s History Consortium, a part of the Washington State Historical Society. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this website do not necessarily reflect those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Repository Details

Part of the The Evergreen State College Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
http://www.evergreen.edu/archives
2700 Evergreen Parkway NW
Olympia WA 98505 USA