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Personal history of Janet M. Smith
Transcript (2 pages) of a memoir by Janet M. (Johnson) Smith, third wife of Jesse M. Smith, when she was 80 (c1928). They lived at Parowan, Utah, before becoming founding settlers of Snowflake, Arizona. Transcript donated by Mrs. Nephi Jensen, collected by Albert O. Mitchel
Carolyn Harrison as the Sympathetic Woman and Janet Karin as the Aggrieved Woman in 'En Saga', Victorian Ballet Guild [picture] /
Title from label attached to verso and from accompanying documentation, see file 204/17/00075.; Condition: Good.; "En Saga, Ch. Laurel Martyn, Vic Ballet Guild, Janet Karin - The Aggrieved Woman, Jack Manuel - Her Husband"--Handwritten on label attached to verso.; "Photography by Eric Smith"--Photographer's stamp on verso.; Part of the collection: Janet Karin (National Capital Ballet School) photographic collection, 1950s-1996.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3425958
Oral history interview with Janet Smith
Janet Smith was born in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and always knew her Cherokee heritage. She received formal art training from Bacone College as a nontraditional student, but after learning about art therapy, she enrolled at Emporia State University to pursue her master's in art therapy. Smith taught art at multiple colleges and started an art therapy program at the Cherokee Jack Brown Center, of which she became the director in 1995. Smith received the Cherokee Medal of Honor in 2004, and she discusses how she serves the people of her tribe by offering her therapeutic art skills to connect people to their culture and community.The Oklahoma Native Artists Collection is a series of interviews with Native American artists living in Oklahoma or have Oklahoma ties. The purpose of this project is to highlight the contributions of American Indian artists to the state by examining their lives and careers through the lens of art. This series also contains interviews with collectors, gallery owners and festival organizers
Carolyn Harrison as the Sympathetic Woman and Janet Karin as the Aggrieved Woman in Laurel Martyn's "En Saga", 1962, [4] [picture] /
Title from label attached to verso and from accompanying documentation, see file 204/17/00075.; Condition: Good.; "En Saga, Ch. Laurel Martyn, Vic Ballet Guild, Janet Karin - The Aggrieved Woman, Carolyn Harrison - The Sympathetic Woman"--Handwritten on label attached to verso.; "Photography by Eric Smith"--Photographer's stamp on verso.; Part of the collection: Janet Karin (National Capital Ballet School) photographic collection, 1950s-1996.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3425969
Carolyn Harrison as the Sympathetic Woman and Janet Karin as the Aggrieved Woman in Laurel Martyn's "En Saga", 1962, [2] [picture] /
Title from label attached to verso and from accompanying documentation, see file 204/17/00075.; Condition: Good.; "En Saga, Ch. Laurel Martyn, Vic Ballet Guild, Carolyn Harrison - The Sympathetic Woman, Janet Karin - The Aggrieved Woman"--Handwritten on label attached to verso.; "Photography by Eric Smith"--Photographer's stamp on verso.; Part of the collection: Janet Karin (National Capital Ballet School) photographic collection, 1950s-1996.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3425901
Carolyn Harrison as the Sympathetic Woman and Janet Karin as the Aggrieved Woman in Laurel Martyn's "En Saga", 1962, [3] [picture] /
Title from label attached to verso and from accompanying documentation, see file 204/17/00075.; Condition: Good.; "En Saga, Ch. Laurel Martyn, Vic Ballet Guild, Janet Karin - The Aggrieved Woman, Carolyn Harrison - The Sympathetic Woman"--Handwritten on label attached to verso.; "Photography by Eric Smith"--Photographer's stamp on verso.; Part of the collection: Janet Karin (National Capital Ballet School) photographic collection, 1950s-1996.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3425921
Janet M. Johnson Smith
Typescript (5 pages) of a biography of Janet M. (Johnson) Smith, who lived at Johnson Spring (now Enoch), Utah, Parowan, Utah; and Snowflake, Arizona. Written by her daughter, Margaret Smith Johnson, and donated by Mrs. Nephi Jensen to Utah Humanities Research Foundatio
Miscellaneous Correspondence on Arab-Israeli Conflict (1975-1977): Richard Smith (19 July 1976) and Janet Dunham (31 July 1975)
Letter dated 19 July 1976 from Richard Smith to Dr. Sayegh, thanking him for a recent dispatch with the Zionism statement; Letter dated 31 July 1975 from Janet Dunham following Ssyegh\u27s viait to Loma Linda Universit
Copyright for Scholars: Osmosis Doesn't Do the Trick Anymore
A review of four books: Smith, Kevin L. Owning and Using Scholarship: An IP Handbook for Teachers and Researchers; Crews, Kenneth. Copyright Law for Librarians and Educator: Creative Strategies and Practical Solutions; Butler, Rebecca P. Copyright for Academic Librarians and Professionals; Russell, Carrie. Complete Copyright for K-12 Librarians and Educators
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