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Juanita
Pasco
Collections Manager
The U'mista Cultural
Center
You could say that Juanita
Pasco was a big part of the brains behind Potlatch: Then
and Now. Finding sources for information, writing
content and verifying content for authenticity,
Juanita's contribution to this website is universal and indispensable.
Just picture Juanita spending countless hours behind the
scenes, choosing images from U'mista's extensive
collections and chasing down materials that were
essential to the site's completion!
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Joe
Wilson
Kwakwaka'wakw
Artist
Joe helped us to give a
face to "Raven" - developing the excellent
illustrations for this website. Joe is a well known Kwakwaka'wakw
artist and carver who lives in Alert Bay, British
Columbia. |
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Flora
Cook
District
Principal, School District No. 85
First Nations Program
Flora brought the mind of an educator to Potlatch: Then
and Now. We value her input into the initial concept for
the site and in editing the "main narrative" for
authenticity and educational value. |
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Linda
Manz
Executive
Director
The U'mista Cultural
Center
The Potlatch: Then and
Now website was initially the vision of Linda Manz. Linda
supported the team of Potlatch and took care of funding
and administration for the project. |
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Jerri-Lynne
Henderson
Internet
Specialist
Joopiter WebMedia
Jerri-Lynne has an
extensive resume in web development. For Potlatch, she
provided vision for the site, wrote a large portion of
content, designed experience, designed site
architecture and navigation, scripts, and acted as art
director and editor. |
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Kris Kvarda
Graphic
Designer
Joopiter WebMedia
Kris is a contract graphic
designer working for Joopiter WebMedia. Kris is the
creative mind behind the visual look of Potlatch: Then and
Now. His hard work is evident throughout the site. |