Cage 671

Charles and Elizabeth Peck
Peck Collection of Northwest Coast Indian Life, 1958-2000

Charles and Elizabeth Peck gave their papers to Washington State University Libraries in three installments in February and September of 1989 and in April of 1990. Anna S. Vogt processed the collection in the summer of 1999. Fifty-four books and one box of gardening materials were separated from this collection. In 2001, Elizabeth Peck donated additional photographs, papers, and artifacts to the collection. The photographs and papers were added at the end of the collection by Francesca Pena under the supervision of Trevor Bond, Special Collections Librarian, and the artifacts (primarily drums and woven baskets) were processed separately as Cage 671a. In 2007, Jacilee Wray (Anthropologist, Olympic National Park) donated transcriptions for nine of the audio recordings.

Number of Containers: 19

Linear feet of shelf space: 15 + oversize

Approximate Number of Items: 1500

Biography

Charles Peck was born May 22, 1914, in Hazard, Kentucky. He graduated from West Virginia University School of Forestry in 1939 and received a master's degree in public administration and economics from the University of Colorado in 1963. In 1967 he joined the Agricultural Extension Service at Washington State University as an Information Specialist. He served as a county extension agent for WSU in Cowlitz, Mason and Spokane counties. In 1970 he produced a series of photographs expressing the meaning of responsible land use management, with the Queets River basin serving as the site for his study.

Elizabeth (Tuckwiller) Peck was born in 1918. She graduated from West Virginia University with an A.B. in Music Education in 1939. In April of 1970 Charles and Elizabeth moved to Queets, Washington, for a planned six-month sabbatical leave. Their six-month sojourn lasted 17 years. As Charles said:

Little did we know that the central issue of the sabbatical would swiftly gravitate to trying to develop a comfortable and lasting rapport with the Quinault Indians of Queets, and to learn something of their culture. We were to find such work often sobering and difficult, but always exciting. We were to find trust developing slowly. But finally were able to make friends with the generous and gifted people.

While in Queets they lived among the Pacific coast Native American tribes of Washington state, documenting and recording their history and music. Elizabeth's musical interests helped ease fears among tribal elders that their musical heritage would, in short order, become irretrievably lost: she preserved and documented some of this heritage in hundreds of hours of recorded material and in the work she did for her master's thesis, "Songs of the Bogachiel." There she attempted to understand the power of a family song from a Quileute point of view, focusing on the role of song ownership.

She received her master's degree in 1973 from Washington State University Department of Music. Elizabeth also taught at the Queets-Clearwater school and was an avid seamstress.

Charles photographed a variety of subjects, but he especially enjoyed photographing Indian children. He published some of those photos in an ABC book for children. His photos have been displayed throughout the Northwest, including Portland and Seattle. In addition to his photography he became known on the reservation for his drum-making skills and as an avid fisherman.

Arrangement and Description

The Peck collection consists of sound recordings (cassettes, reels and records), slides and photographs, field notes, transcriptions, manuscripts, and correspondence. The photographs include photos of Indian people, their activities, and the environmental features of their tribal regions. The bulk of the collection documents the Quileute people from 1969 to 1979, when, according to Peck, "the last vestiges of their culture were disappearing."

The collection is arranged into seven series: I: Tapes and Cassettes; II: Phonograph Disc Recordings; III: Reference Essays and Articles; IV: General; V: Teaching Materials; VI: Environmental Materials; VII: Diaries; and VIII: Photography.

The tapes in Series I are arranged alphabetically by person or topic and subsequently according to the code used by Elizabeth Peck to identify the tapes. Explanatory notes and transcriptions of the tapes are often included. Here is an example of the code used by Ms. Peck: M.W. -T1-S1·S2 - Aug. 4, 1971 - M3 3/4 - Qts@Qts - ETP. The first letters are the initials or symbol given to the person taped. The "T1" stands for tape (reel) number one. The letter "C" in this position would indicate a cassette. "S1" and "S2" indicates that there is recorded material on both side one and side two. Following is the date when the recording took place. The speed at which the tape plays is indicated first by an "M" followed by the speed. The letters prior to the "@" symbol indicate where the person being taped is from and the letters following the "@" symbol indicate where the recording was made. In the example given, Mary Williams is from Queets and the recording was taped at Queets. The last set of letters represents who made the recording (in nearly every case this is Elizabeth T. Peck).

The Phonograph Disc Recording series contains four LP recordings and relevant notes.

The Reference Essays and Articles series is arranged alphabetically by author or subject and includes photocopied excerpts of articles on Indian culture as well as relevant correspondence and notes.

The General series contains a bound copy of Elizabeth's thesis and research materials (notes, rough drafts, interviews, articles, and song information). Also included are newspaper clippings, correspondence files, and information about Indian culture and activities.

The Teaching Materials series contains materials used by Elizabeth while teaching at the Queets-Clearwater school, including stories written by Charles. Additionally, it contains the scripts to the slide series put together by Charles.

The Environmental Material series includes a few articles on local vegetation as well as the land layout of the Peck acreage on the Hoh reservation.

The Diaries series consists of the diaries of Charles Peck from 1972-1985.

The Photography series is arranged into several sub-series: Slides taken by Charles Peck, Enlarged Color Photos, Photos by Date, Storyboard Photos and Texts, and General Photos. The storyboard photos and texts were originally on large cardboard posters made by school children; however, for preservation purposes they were removed. In some instances both the proofs and negatives and/or contact sheets exist, although occasionally only one of these is extant.

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Series List

Container List:

Box Folder Description
    Series I: Tapes and Cassettes
1 1 "Authentic Music of American Indian," taped copy of albums
  2 "Authentic Music of the American Indian" (ETP notes incl.)
  3 Beatrice Black, notes, transcripts, newspaper clippings
  4 Beatrice Black, BB-T1 - S1·S2 - Apr 28, 1972 - M3 3/4 - Q+H@Taholah - ETP (Master)
  5 Beatrice Black: BB-T2-S1-Apr. 28, 1972 - QH@Taholah - M3 3/4 - ETP
  6 Beatrice Black, BB-T3-S1·S2-May 15, 1972-Qute@Taholah-M3 3/4-ETP
  7 Beatrice Black, BB-T4-S1-July 12, 1972 - Qute@Taholah - M3 3/4 - ETP (Master) Black and Mary F. Williams identify Quileute Indian Shakers in photograph "A" plate 2 in "Quileutes of La Push" by George A. Pettittt
  8 Beatrice Black, BB-T4-S1-July 12, 1972 - Qute@Taholah - M3 3/4 - ETP (copy)
  9 Bowchop, Lee, and Pullen: Quileute song sung by three different generations: Helen Sailto Lee, Harry Bowchop, and Cecil Pullen transcription and ETP notes
  10 Bowchop, Lee, Pullen: HBO, HL, CP-C1-Nov. 11, 1971 - NB@Q-ETP
  11 Bowchop, Harry, Nov. 11, 1971. Bowchop sings a Quileute Shlahal song. With him was his wife Frances, a Quinault who has lived in Queets, WA
  12 Sherrill Carlson, "Paging People with Peg" radio show (aired Feb. 20, 1973 from Pullman, WA) where Carlson is interviewed about the Northwest Coast Indians ABC book that she produced in conjunction with the photography of Charles K. Peck in 1972
  13 Jack Lee Chester, J.L.C.-T1-S1·S2 - Aug. 23, 1958 - Makah@Neah Bay, WA - M3 3/4 -W. Lee
  14 Jonah Cole, notes
  15 Jonah Cole, JC-T1-S1, Aug. 26, 1971 · S2, Oct. 20, 1971- HR@Q - M3 3/4-ETP.
  16 Jonah Cole, JC-C1 - Aug. 26, 1971 - HR@QTs - ETP (recorded with J.C.-T1-S1)
  17 Jonah Cole, JC-C2 - Sept. 21, 1971 - HR@QTs - ETP
  18 Jonah Cole, Mary Fisher Williams, Mattie Howeattle, Ansy Hyasman (master)
  19 Frances Densmore, "Songs of the Nootka and Quileute," Folk Music of the United States, AFS-L34 and AAFS L32 from The Library of Congress Division of Music
  20 Leila Penn Fisher, notes by ETP on LPF, programs from LPF's funeral service
  21 Leila Fisher: L.F.-T1-S1-Aug. 4, 1971-HR@QTs - M3 3/4 - ETP (edited copy and work copy)
  22 Leila Fisher: L.F.-T1-S1-Aug. 4, 1971-HR@Q-M3 3/4-ETP (Master)
  23 Leila Fisher, L.F. T2-S1-Oct. 10, 1971 - HR@HR - M3 3/4-ETP (Master)
  24 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T3-S1·S2·S3 - Oct. 11, 1971-HR@HR-M3 3/4- ETP (work copies)
2 1 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T3-S1·S2·S3 - Oct. 11, 1971-HR@HR-M3 3/4- ETP (master)
  2 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T3-S1 -; Oct. 11, 1971-HR@HR-M3 3/4- ETP (edited from master)
  3 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T4-S1 - Jan 28, 1972-HR@HR-M1 7/8- ETP (master) Discussion regarding drowning
  4 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T5-S1 - Feb. 1, 1972-HR@HR-M1 7/8- ETP (master) Discussion with Fisher about the problems of the Hoh Reservation. She is on the Education Committee, Hoh Indian Reservation, Forks, WA
  5 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T6-S1·S2 - Feb. 8, 1972-HR@HR-M1 7/8- ETP (master)
  6 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T7-S1·S2- Feb. 19, 1972-HR@HR-M3 3/4- ETP (master)
  7 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T8-S1·S2- Feb. 22, 1972-HR@HR-M3 3/4- ETP (master)
  8 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T9-S1- Feb. 23, 1972-HR@HR-M3 3/4- ETP (master)
  9 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T10-S1- May 23, 1972 · S2 - Apr. 7, 1972-HR@HR-M3 3/4- ETP (master)
  10 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T11-S1- Apr.7, 1972-HR@HR-M3 3/4- ETP (master)
  11 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T12-S1- Apr. 7, 1972 · S2-Apr. 19, 1972-HR@HR-M3 3/4- ETP (master)
  12 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T13-S1·S2- Apr.19, 1972-HR@HR-M3 3/4- ETP (master)
  13 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T14-S1- July 10, 1972-HR@HR-M1 7/8- ETP (master)
  14 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T15-S1- Aug. 29, 1972-HR@HR-M3 3/4- ETP
  15 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T16-S1- Nov. 14th , 15th &18th , 1972-HR@HR-M1 7/8- ETP
  16 Leila Fisher, L.P.F.-T17-S1·S2- Nov. 26, 1972-HR@HR-M1 7/8- ETP
  17 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T18-S1·S2- Jan. 3, 1973-HR@HR-M1 7/8- ETP (master)
  18 Leila Fisher, L.F. - T19 - S1·S2 - Jan. 24, 1973 - HR@HR - M3 3/4 - ETP (master) Side 1 and 2: Leila Fisher, Mary Williams and E. Peck discuss adding details to previously recorded materials, including Indian names of family members
  19 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T20-S1·S2- Feb. 1, 1973-HR@HR-M3 3/4- ETP
  20 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T21-S1·S2- May 9, 1973, 1973-HR@HR-M1 7/8- ETP
3 1 Leila Fisher, notes with the cassette tapes
  2 Leila Fisher, L.F.-T22- Dec. 1972-M3 3/4- ETP Excerpts from Leila Fisher's tapes #1-7. E. Peck made this tape for Fisher family use. It includes most of Leila's songs and comments in a useful way. One copy was sent to a daughter, Mary Kay Leitka, Hoh River and another to a son, John Sailto, Forks, WA. CD Audio version of recordings added to collection on March 8th, 2004.
  3 For Linguistics (cassette)
  4 Leila Fisher says Quileute family names and other Quileute words (cassette)
  5 Leila Fisher- Black Face and Mary Williams (cassette)
  6 Leila Fisher- Elk (cassette)
  7 Thesis - C1- S1·S2
  8 Leila Fisher - C1 S1- Feb. 19, 1972 - HR@HR - about W.S.U. tape
  9 Leila Fisher #1 (cassette)
  10 Leila Fisher (cassette)
  11 Leila Fisher (cassette)
  12 Leila Fisher (cassette)
  13 Leila Fisher, L.F. C2 - S1·S2
  14 Leila Fisher, C3 - S1·S2 - Oct. 18, 1971 - HR@HR - ETP
  15 Songs: Black Face, Love Song T15@130
  16 Thesis stories (cassette)
  17 Thesis songs (cassette)
  18 Elmer George and Mary Williams - notes
  19 Elmer George and Mary Williams, EG + MW - T1 - S1 - Aug. 11, 1971 - @QTs - M3 3/4 - ETP. Elmer and Mary sing Indian songs. Elmer is of Esquimault, B.C. and was once married to Williams' granddaughter Donna Lee. He is Songese Tribe
  20 Elmer George and Mary Williams, EG + MW - T2- S1·S2 - Aug. 11, 1971 - @QTs - M3 3/4 ETP
  21 Stanley Grey and Mary Ward, Sea PubLib - T1 - S1 - Jul. 2, 1972 - @QTs -ETP (master)/ Sea PubLib - C1 - S1·S2 - Jul. 2, 1972 - @QTs - ETP
  22 Hoh - T1 - S1 - June 12, 1971
  23 Pansy (Howeattle) Hudson, PH - T1 - S1·S2 - May 12, 1972 - HR@HR - M3 3/4 -ETP
  24 Interim: Song List, Lecture Note, Correspondence, etc.
  25 Interim: C1: recordings from the Leila Fisher tapes
4 1 Interim: C2, Shaker songs
  2 Interim, T#1 - S1 - 1972
  3 Interim, T#2 - S1 - 1972
  4 Interim, T#3 - S1 - 1972, Harry Bowchop and Helen Lee
  5 Mabel Jackson, Smoke House Songs - notes
  6 Mabel Jackson, Smoke House Songs - C1 and C2 - Dec. 6, 1974 - Esquimault, B.C.
  7 Melville Jacobs Collection
  8 Maggie Kelly, MK - C1- S1- Mar. 29, 1973 - Quinault@QTs - ETP
  9 Flora Logan, FL - T1 - S1 - Jan. 21, 1971 - @QTs - M7 1/2, 3 3/4 - ETP
  10 Flora Logan, FL-T2-S1 - July 6, 1972 - Jackson Creek@Q - M3 3/4 -ETP
  11 Part Singing examples (cassette)
  12 Cecil Pullen and Hazel Bright - notes
  13 Cecil Pullen and Hazel Bright, CP +HBr - T1-S1- Apr. 1966 - M3 3/4 - (master)
  14 Cecil Pullen and Hazel Bright, CP +HBr - T1-S1- Apr. 1966 - M3 3/4 - (copy #2)
  15 Lillian Pullen, LP - T1 - S1- Aug. 5, 1981 - Quileute@LaPush - M3 3/4 - ETP
  16 Queets Luncheon - T1 - S1- Jan. 29, 1991 (continued on Side 2 of Flora Logan tape)
  17 18 Quileute songs, transcription, photos, notes
  18 18 Quileute Songs: Mattie Howeattle, Ansy Hyasman - T1 - S1 - M3 3/4 - ETP
  19 Quinault Alphabet (cassette)
  20 Red Earth Christmas Songs, March 1976 (cassette)
  21 Harry Sam, notes
  22 Harry Sam, HS - C1- SA·SB - June 25, 1971 -QTs@QTs - ETP
  23 Harry Sam, HS - C2 - July 1071 - QTs@QTs - ETP (master)
  24 Harry Sam, HS - C3 - S1- July 1971 - QTs@QTs - ETP
  25 Harry Sam, HS - C4 -Jan. 27, 1973 - QTs@QTs - ETP
5 1 Harry Sam, HS - T1- July 1971 - QTs@QTs - M3 3/4 - ETP (copy of HS C2)
  2 Harry Sam, HS - T2- S1 1971 - QTs@QTs - M3 3/4 - ETP
  3 Harry Sam, HS - T4- S1·S2 - Oct. 30, 1973- QTs@QTs - M3 3/4 - ETP
  4 Harry Sam, HS - T5-S1-Jan. 27, 1973 - QTs@QTs - M3 3/4 - ETP (copy of C4)
  5 Shaker Services - Notes
  6 Shaker Services, SH-T1-S1·S2 - Oct. 11, 1971 - M3 3/4 - ETP
  7 Shaker Services, SH-T2-S1·S2-Oct. 11, 1971-W.S.@QTs-M3 3/4-ETP (master & work copy), Sampson Shake, 1971. An Indian Shaker Service held by Wallace and "Wimpy" Sampson to help Tita and Harry Penn stop drinking. Leta Shale was ministering
  8 Shaker Services, SH-C1-S1·S2-Oct. 11, 1971-W.S.@QTs-M3 3/4-ETP
  9 Shaker Services, SH-T3-S1·S2-Jan. 19, 1973-@QTs-M1 7/8-ETP (continued to SH - T4)
  10 Shaker Services, SH-T4-S1·-Jan. 19, 1973 @QTs-M1 7/8-ETP (continued from SH T3)
  11 Shaker Services, MW-T2-S1·S2-Aug. 6, 1971- Q@Q-M3 3/4-ETP (cassette copy of MW T2)
  12 Songs of Bogachiel - original thesis tape, M3 3/4
  13 Songs of Bogachiel - Side 1 and Side 2 (copy)
  14 Don Umtuck, Songs of the Yakima (Tape - S1·S2 - - M7 1/2) recorded by Don Umtuck, Chief of the Yakima Tribe, WA, Jan. 1966. This is a copy of the original belonging to Warren Lee of Queets, WA
  15 Helma Ward, notes and precautions
  16 Helma Ward, HW - T1-S1- July 26, 1972 - N.B@Queets-M3 3/4-ETP (master unedited)
  17 Helma Ward, HW - T2-S1- July 26, 1972 - Makah@Queets-M3 3/4-ETP HW - C1-S1- July 26, 1972 - Makah@Queets-M3 3/4-ETP Edited version of HW - T1 where E. Peck has added her own report of the occasion. Also copied on to cassette. (NOT TO BE DUPLICATED)
  18 Helma Ward, Hunter Party, HW - T1- Apr. 12, 1976 - N.B@N.B-M1 7/8-ETP (NOT TO BE DUPLICATED)
  19 Helma Ward, Hunter Party, HW - T2- Apr. 12, 1976 - N.B@N.B-M1 7/8-ETP (NOT TO BE DUPLICATED)
  20 Helma Ward, Hunter Party, HW - T3- Apr. 12, 1976 - N.B@N.B-M1 7/8-ETP (NOT TO BE DUPLICATED)
  21 Mary Williams, Notes
  22 Mary Williams, MW - T1 - S1- July 13, 1971-Q@Q - M1 7/8-ETP (master)
  23 Mary Williams, MW - T2 - S1- Aug. 6, 1971-QTs@QTs - M3 3/4-ETP
  24 Mary Williams, MW - T3 - S1- Aug. 6, 1971-Q@Q - M3 3/4-ETP
6 1 Mary Williams, MW - T4 - S1- Sept. 22, 1971-Q@Q - M3 3/4-ETP
  2 Mary Williams, MW - T5 - S1- Dec. 3, 1971-Hoh@Q - M3 3/4-ETP (master)
  3 Mary Williams, MW - T6 - S1- Mar. 16, 1972-Hoh@QTs - M1 7/8-ETP (master)
  4 Elizabeth Peck, ETP C1-S1
  5 Mary Williams, MW - C1-S1-ETP
  6 Digital copies of selected recordings, 2005
    Series II: Phonograph Disc Recordings
7 1 Relevant Printed Items:
  2 Ida Halpern: "Indian Music of the Pacific Northwest Coast," Folkways Ethnic Library FE4523. Includes two records and descriptive notes
  3 Willard Rhodes, "Northwest (Puget Sound)," from Folk Music of the United States, Library of Congress Music Division AFS L34
  4 Willard Rhodes, "Indian Songs of Today," from Folk Music of the United States, Library of Congress Music Division AFS L36
  5 Frances Densmore ed., "Songs of the Nootka and Quileute," from Folk Music of the United States, Library of Congress Music Division AAFS L32
    Series III: Reference Essays and Articles
8 1 Green File box with bibliography notecards
  2 10 Note cards on books on Native Americans and their music
  3 Andrade, Manuel J.
  4 Archival Correspondence
  5 Barnett, H.G., "The Nature of the Potlatch," American Anthropologist, July-Sept. 1938, vol. 40, no.3, pp. 349-358
  6 Bibliography- various documents and reference guides relating to doing research on Native Americans. Also some correspondence and information on Shorey Publications
  7 Colson, Elizabeth - notes taken by ETP relating to rivalry, kinship, power, religious concepts
  8 Cook, Capt. James - photocopy from "The Journals of Captain James Cook," vol. 2 - part I and Part II
  9 Davis, John (NEH) and Grosshans, Henry (WSU Press Editor) - correspondence, "Subject Authority File; Washington State University; Indians of North America"
  10 Densmore, Frances
  11 Driver, Harold - ETP notes on "Indians of North America"
  12 Farrand, Livingston, "Traditions of the Quinault Indians," Jan. 1902
  13 Fletcher, Alice C. - essay reviewing Fletcher's publication, "Indian story and Song," Boston, 1900
  14 Frachtenberg, Leo J.
  15 Halpert, Herbert, "Folklore: Breadth Versus Depth," Journal of American Folklore (1958), pp. 97-103
  16 Herzog, George
  17 Indiana University - Correspondence 1974-1986
  18 Inverarity, Bruce - ETP notes on Art of Northwest Coast Indians, U of Cal. Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1950
  19 Jacobs - Melville Jacobs Collection permissions and correspondence, 1972
  20 Kolstee, Anton Frederik - notes on his Ph.D. Dissertation entitled "To Impersonate the Supernatural: Music and Ceremony of the Bella Bella/Heiltsuk"
  21 Lomax, Alan also Halpert (quoted in article in "Conference Character and State of Studies in Folklore," pp. 507-510
  22 Merriman, Alan P., "The Selection of Recording Equipment for Field Use," pp. 5-9
  23 Mohling, Virginia, "Twana Spirit Songs," thesis, 1957
  24 Nettl, Bruno, "North American Indian Musical Styles," American Folklore Society, Philadelphia, 1954., correspondence from Nettl, ETP notes, observations and outline by ETP on the Place of Quileute music in a style area
  25 Olsen, Loran - correspondence materials by and about Olsen
  26 Olsen, Ronald - ETP notes
  27 Pettitt, George A., photocopied excerpts from "Primitive Education in North America," University of California Publications in American Arch. and Ethn., 1946., ETP notes on "Quileutes of LaPush," correspondence with Pettittt
  28 Powell, Jay and Fred Woodruff, "Appendix I: Additions to the Quileute Entries"
  29 Reagan, Albert B., "Ethnological Studies of the Hoh and Quileyte Indians, the Sole Survivors of the Chimakuan Linguistic Family," [1908-1913]
  30 Rhodes, Willard - ETP notes taken on Rhodes' "Music of the American Indian"
  31 Shoalwater - correspondence with the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe regarding C. Peck photographing their tribe
  32 Swan, James G., "The Surf-Smelt of the Northwest Coast, and the Method of Taking Them by the Quileute Indians, West Coast of Washington Territory, " Proceedings of United States National Museum, pp. 43-46
  33 Suttles, Wayne, "Affinal Ties, Subsistence, and Prestige among the Coast Salish," Coast Salish Subsistence and Social Organization, vol. 62, 1960, pp 296- 304
  34 Williams, Melda Ann - ETP notes on Williams' thesis, "Historical Background and Musical Analysis of Thirty Selected Nez Perce Songs," University of Idaho, May 1967
    Series IV: General
9 1 Elizabeth T. Peck's Thesis, "Songs of the Bogachiel: An Examination of the Music Owned by a Prestigious Quileute Family," Washington State University, 1973
  2 Order Information for The Northwest Coast Indians ABC Book
  3 Adams, Hank - newspaper articles on Adams, Indian activist
  4 Authors: Washington State
  5 Basketry - newspaper article on Celia Ann Campbell entitled "From Roots to Baskets" by Ray Schrick
  6 Canoes - newspaper articles: "Souped up Canoes Vie at Tahola" by Steve Lowell; "Dugouts Roar up Quinault" by Steve Lowell in The Wenatchee World, Thurs. June 17, 1971; "Canoes" by David Parry in the Imperial Oil Review, 1973 no.1
  7 Chilcat - "Alaska's Colorful Chilkat Dancers," Seattle Times Sunday Pictorial, July 4, 1971
  8 Clippings - newspaper articles: "Archaeologists Unearth an 'American Pompeii, '" Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Sunday Aug. 30, 1970; Four page broadsheet "The Renegade" ([Jan. 1971?]), [a publication of the Survival of the American Indian, Inc.] (Hank Adams, director)
  9 Correspondence: Elizabeth Peck
  10 Correspondence: Charles Peck
  11 Correspondence from E. and C. Peck mostly to Elizabeth's parents in Virginia (1970-1981)
  12 Diagrams of the techniques of drum making
  13 Hobucket, Harry, "Quillayute Indian Tradition," Washington Historical Quarterly, v. 25, no. 1, 1934, pp. 49-59
  14 Howeattle - notes on the Howeattle family
  15 Howeattle, Mattie; Ansy Hyasman; Chief Howeattle: notes taken by ETP, spiral notebook regarding W.S.U. tape "18 Quileute Songs," 8x10 photos of Chief Howeattle and Ansy Hyasman and Mattie Howeattle with trade baskets, negatives for previous two pictures as well as two Indian Shaker Church pictures, L. Olsen's song transcriptions on staff paper
  16 Interviews with Indians - Stevens County: Lousie Pillisier, Nancy Winecoop, Carrie Mears, Katherine S. Ide, George S. Moody, Alex McLeod
  17 Linguistic Symbols
  18 Makah - newspaper clipping: "Indians get Look at Their History, " by Hill Williams, The Seattle Times, Sunday, July 18, 1971
  19 Mormon - brochure from the Mormon church entitled, "Who Are You?" intended for a Native audience that advances that the Book of Mormon is "the best source of information which is true and which tells us who you are, where you come from, and what is to become of you"
  20 "My People the Red Man" - Transcript article of 21 pages
  21 Navajo newspaper article, "The Navajo: Despair, Poverty, Bitterness Etched in Portrait of the First Americans," Seattle Post Intelligencer, Sun. Aug. 30, 1970.
  22 Notebooks (3) - notes on language; instruction in food preparation, etc.; questions to ask; talk with Mr. Mel McBride at State Museum Olympia WA, Mary Obi comments and others
  23 Notebook -small (1)
  24 Olympic Loop/Queets Rover Bridge Clippings- "Memories of Queets and an important bridge", letter to the editor by Harriet (Vaile) Baller, The Daily World, Aberdeen, WA, Sat. Sept. 5, 1981; Photo from "The History Page," The Daily World, Fri. Oct. 30, 1981; "Olympic Loop Turns 50 Today," The Daily World, Wed. Aug. 26, 1981
  25 Peck, Elizabeth - special project presented to advisor Dr. Brandt in 1970: "Experiences- Observations, Queets, WA, Summer 1970"
  26 Penn, Esau (owner of all the songs in the thesis that are sung by Leila Fisher - includes notes, photos, and negatives)
  27 Personal Letters - Correspondence between Pecks and others, includes some newspaper articles
  28 Queets: Canvas Canoe - Dedication of Highway - notes on canoe building and paddling songs and ceremonies
  29 Quileute Songs, 1922 collected by Leo J. Frachtenberg
  30 Quileute Language - notebook pad
  31 Quinault Code of Laws - Bad Treatment
  32 Charles K. Peck Sabbatical paper- Summary Report for sabbatical leave April 1, 1970 to Sept. 30, 1970 sent to Dr. Glenn Terrell
  33 Schooling - newspaper articles - "Salvaging Indian Languages" and "Forks School District Faces Bias Probe," by Jack Ryan of the Post-Intelligencer Tacoma Bureau, June 15, 1971
  34 Shaker Church - notes
  35 Tribal Newsletters - Human Affairs Council News, Olympia, WA, March 1, 1972; Nugguam, Taholah, WA, v. 5 no. 83, Jan. 1972
  36 Warm Springs Tribe - Nutritive Values of Native Foods of Warm Springs Indians, Oregon State University Extension Circular 809, July 1972
  37 Part of Thesis - pages and photos
  38 Original Manuscripts (staff paper music transcriptions) - Songs of the Bogachiel
  39 Notes rough drafts
  40 Correspondence relative to thesis
  41 Thesis Abstract "Songs of the Bogachiel"
  42 Details and starting points on tapes
  43 Medicine songs not used for thesis
  44 Songs of the Bogachiel Photos
  45 Songs of the Bogachiel #1, 2, 3, 4, 5
  46 Songs of the Bogachiel #6, 7, 8, 9
  47 Songs of the Bogachiel #10, 11
  48 Elk Songs #12, 13, 14, 15
  49 Medicine Paddle Songs #16, 17, 18 (thesis)
  50 Song Information - 4" by 6" cards
  51 Notecards and small notebook - notes by ETP on tape symbols, Quileute language, questions to ask people, Makah dance, etc.
    Series V: Teaching Materials
  52 Swan Prairie Revisions
  53 Swan Prairie by C. Peck
  54 Hunting the Friendly Elk by C. Peck
  55 The Sneezing Sasquatch and Other Things by C. Peck
  56 Sneezing Sasquatch lesson plans
  57 Miscellaneous Art Work (by children)
  58 Miscellaneous Poetry (typescript)
  59 Bill of Rights
  60 List of 35 mm slide categories by C. Peck
  61 Slide series sequence/ "Queets People and Their Country"
  62 Slide series script/ Weaving - Gathering Materials - "Cedar Bark"
  63 Slide series script/ Weaving - Gathering Materials - "Sweetgrass"
  64 Slide series script/ Weaving - Gathering Materials - "Beargrass"
  65 Slide series accompanying notes/ "Quileute Language Group"
  66 Slide series script/ "The People of Queets Country - 1970-1976"
  67 Slide series script and correspondence/ "Quinault Indians of Queets"
    Series VI: Environmental Materials
  68 "Vegetation as a Soil Forming Factor on the Quillayute Physiographic Unit in Western Clallam County, Washington," by Frederick B. Lotspeich, J. Secor, R. Okazaki and H. Smith. Reprinted from Ecology, vol. 42, no. 1, Jan. 1961
  69 "Olympic Forest: Wildlands at Risk," published by the Sierra Club
  70 R.L. Winston Rod Co. - fly fishing rod company catalogs, price lists, and correspondence
  71 Proposed home-site location plan, Hoh Indian Reservation, C. and E. Peck
    Series VII: Diaries of Charles K. Peck
10 1 1972
  2 1973
  3 Inserted Items/1973
  4 1974
  5 Inserted Items/1974
  6 1975
  7 Inserted Items/1975
  8 1976
  9 1977
  10 Inserted Items/1977
  11 1978
  12 Inserted Items/1978
  13 1979
  14 Inserted Items/1979
  15 1980
  16 Inserted Items/1980
  17 1981
  18 Inserted Items/1981
  19 1982
  20 Inserted Items/1982
  21 1983
  22 Inserted Items/1983
  23 1984
  24 Inserted Items/1984
  25 1985
  26 Inserted Items/1985
    Series VIII: Photography
    Slides taken by C. Peck
11 1 Tray 1: Quinault National Fish Hatchery, Cook Creek, Grays Harbor County, WA, Oct. 17, 1979. All slides annotated. (123 slides)
  2 Tray 2: Quinault Fisheries Research 1978-1980, Oct. 3, 1978. All slides annotated. (64 slides)
  3 Tray 3: Color Slide sequence: "Sweetgrass"- script enclosed, Nov. 1977. All slides annotated. (80 slides)
  4 Tray 4: Quinault Fisheries Research 1979. All slides annotated. (129 slides)
  5 Tray 5: Salmon Spawning- rearing at Quinault National Fish Hatchery, Cook Creek, Grays Harbor Co., WA, Oct. 1979 - Nov. 1979. All slides annotated. (122 slides)
    Slides by taken by C. Peck / 35 mm by Category.
    Please note: number in parentheses indicates the number of slide boxes for each listing, with approximately 20-40 slides per box.
12   Adults and Adults with Children (1-6)
    Animals (1-4)
    Artifacts (1)
    Canada (1-2)
    Canoe (1-4)
    Clamming and Smelting (1-3)
    Coastal (1-2)
    Drum (1-2)
    East Washington State (1-2)
13   East Washington State (3-6)
    Environment (1-6)
    Feast (1-2)
    Fisheries (1-3)
    Forest Work (1-3)
    Garden (1-3)
    Hoko River, Washington Archaeological Dig (1)
    Hunting (1)
    Idaho (1)
14   Idaho (2)
    Indian Doings (1-5)
    Mason County, Washington (1)
    Montana (1-12)
    Mt. St. Helens, Washington (1)
    Olympic Scenes (1)
    Oregon (1-2)
    Plants (1)
15   Plants (2-6)
    Queets Village (1)
    Quinault-Tshletshy Hike Olympic National Park (1-2)
    Still Life (1)
Streams (1)   Washington State Institutions (1)
    Weaving (1-10)
    Young People (1-5)
16   Young People (6-13)
    Enlarged Color Photos
    *Note - Numbers are original numbers assigned by Charles Peck
17 unn. Grass
  unn. Two people standing at shore with fishing nets
  16 "Patrick Kalama": Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA. June 2, 1974
  17 "Salmonberries #1": July 23, 1974
  18 "Leonard Obi, Jr.": Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, Oct. 26, 1974
  19 "Red Huckleberry": Olympic National Park, WA, July 1970
  21 "Salmonberries #2": July 23, 1974
  22 "Salmonberries #3": July 23, 1974
  23 "Gentian": Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, Aug. 18, 1972
  25 "Harry Sam (profile)": Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, April 30, 1973
  26 "Dorothy Kowoosh": Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, Aug. 29, 1977
  27 "Brother and Sister": Marla Obi holding brother, Rodrick Jr. (Raven), Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, Aug. 14, 1974
  28 "Stripping Cattails": Mrs. Maggie Kelly, Queets, WA, Quinault Indian Reservation, Oct. 2, 1973
  29 "Destruction Island": Looking out from beach trail #6, Olympic National Park, WA, Sept. 19, 1976
  31 "Autumn Highlights #1": Olympic National Park, n.d.
  32 "Suzanna Kalama #1": Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, June 16, 1972
  33 "Gary Obi with Spotted Deer": Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, Oct. 25, 1972
  34 "Twisted Stalk": Near Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, July 9, 1970
  35 "Hands of Old Basket Weaver": Mrs. Maggie Kelly, Queets, WA, Quinault Indian Reservation, Sept. 25 1973
  36 "Rufous Hummingbird (male)": At Queets-Clearwater School, April 14, 1975
  37 "Cleaning Cedar Bark": Mrs. Howard Logan, Queets, WA, Quinault Indian Reservation, Cape Elizabeth Road, June 23, 1973
  38 "Baking Salmon": Mrs. Mary Williams, Hoh Indian Reservation, WA, May 29, 1972
  39 "Suzanna Kalama #2": Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, June 28, 1974
  40 "Basket Weaver": Mrs. Maggie Kelly, Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, Sept. 25, 1973
  41 "Peeling Cedar Bark": Cape Elizabeth Road, near Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, June 23, 1972
  42 "Great Uncle and Niece": Bud Sailto feeding Victoria George, Hoh Indian Reservation, WA, May 29, 1972
  43 "Indian Child": Darla (Bug) Obi, Queets, WA, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, March 3, 1975
  44 "Wilson (Buck) Wells": Queets, WA, Quinault Indian Reservation, March 6, 1974
  46 "Bluebacks for Baking": Sockeye salmon spit, and ready to bake. Queets, WA, Quinault Indian Reservation, May 19, 1973
  47 "Indian Fishermen Netting Surf Perch": Mouth of Queets River, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, June 22, 1970
  48 "Indian Sisters": Jessica Kowoosh holding her baby sister, Cecilia Ann, Quinault Indian Reservation, Queets, WA, Nov. 28, 1973
  49 "Indian Baskets": Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, Sept. 23, 1973
  50 "William (Bigga Bill) Penn": LaPush, WA, Quileute Indian Reservation, Jan. 21, 1972.
  51 "Oxalis": Olympic National Park, near Queets, WA, June 1974
  52 "Net Maker": Wimpy Sampson, Queets, WA, Quinault Indian Reservation, June 7, 1971
  53 Sticks of Smelts: Hoh Indian Reservation, WA, Aug. 21, 1972
  54 "Pure Water": Libby Peck, Queets, WA, drinking from tributary of Sam's River, Olympic National Forest, June 29, 1970
  55 "Victor Kowoosh": Queets, WA, Quinault Indian Reservation, July 18, 1970
  57 "Waiting for Surf Smelts": Zeke Ward, Queets, WA, smelting at Hoh River, Hoh Indian Reservation, Aug. 19, 1972
  58 "Elk in Cowan Field": Olympic National Park, WA, Oct. 10, 1972
  59 "Dusk at the Mouth of Queets River": Quinault Indian Reservation, WA, Sept. 20, 1971
  60 "Hoh Indian Girl": Lanette Sailto, Hoh River, WA, Hoh Indian Reservation, May 19, 1972
  61 "Skunk Cabbage": Olympic National Park, WA, near Queets campground, Apr. 21, 1976
  62 "Indian Fisherman": Bud Sailto, Queets, WA, taking silver salmon out of his net, Queets River, Quinault Indian Reservation, Nov. 9, 1971
  63 "Autumn Highlights #2": Olympic National Park, WA, n.d.
    Photos by Date
18 1-Jan 1958-1962: Mason County- Extension Activities (b/w negatives)
  2-Jan 1958: Foresters field meeting, high bridge over Skokomish Reservation at camp #1, grapes at Stretch Island. (b/w negatives)
  3-Jan 1958: Frank Wolf, Shelton, digging clams and gathering oysters on Hood Canal, 1958. (color negatives)
  4-Jan 1958: Louisa Pulsifer, Skokomish Indian Reservation, Mason County, WA, with her baskets. (color negatives)
  5-Jan 1958: Duane Scott (l) and Stan Johnson ( r) with field corn that Johnson grew in the Skokomish Valley, Mason Co. WA. Scott was the local Soil Conservation Service rep. (b/w negatives)
  1-Feb 1959: 4-H forestry training, Camp Panhandle 4-H camp (b/w negatives)
  1-Mar ca. 1960: Field meeting of foresters at the Dennyall Seed Orchard, U.S. Forest Service, in the Olympic National Forest, near Shelton, WA. Virgil Allen, right, Shelton, a Forest Service specialist, demonstrates method of grafting Douglas fir scion to root-stock. Man with pipe is Mike Webster, State Forester, Dept. of Natural Resources, State of Washington, Olympia. Other members of the photo, unknown. (b/w negative)
  2-Mar ca. 1960 - Queets Salmon bake (print and negatives)
  3-Mar 1960: 4-H Club members, Mason Co., WA (b/w negatives)
  4-Mar 1961 or 1962: Vineyards, Stretch Island, Mason Co., WA
  5-Mar 1962: Field meeting of foresters, Olympic National Forest, Shelton District. (b/w negatives)
  1-Apr July 1963: Georgia Miller, Skokomish Indian Reservation, baking salmon at Panhandle 4-H Camp (14 b/w prints and negatives)
  1-May Sept. 1963: Falling Douglas Fir in Olympic National Forest, near Shelton, WA. From left, Bob Whitmarsh and Bob Cleveland, both then living in the Skokomish Valley, Mason Co., WA. The logger in background, looking up, unknown. Whitmarsh and the man looking up keep watch in case a slab of bark should shell off the tree and fall onto the faller operating the chain saw, a deadly prospect. (2 b/w prints and negative)
  1-Jun Jan. 1966: Bus station at Pullman, WA (b/w negatives)
  1-Jul 1967 or 1968 - C.K. Peck fishing for steelhead on Snake River, at Castle Rock, near Bishop, October 1967 or 1968. (4 b/w prints)
  2-Jul 1968: Contact Sheet (negatives incl.)
  3-Jul Dec. 9, 1969: Farm near Pullman (color negatives)
  4-Jul Dec. 9, 1969: Don Harper's farm near Johnson, WA (color negative )
  1-Aug ca. 1970: (contact sheet and negatives)
  2-Aug 1970: Log scaling… (contact sheet and negatives)
  1-Sep Sept. 1971 Jonah Cole (5 b/w prints and negatives)
  1-Oct Oct. 1971: Queets Fish house, Salmon harvest, Libby Peck and Flora Logan (17 prints and negatives)
  1-Nov 1971: C. and E. Peck in nature (contact sheet and negatives)
  2-Nov 1971: Elizabeth Peck reading to Queets children (negatives)
  3-Nov 1971: Leonard "Gomer" Jackson, Queets (negatives)
  4-Nov 1971: Amy Fisher (left) and Junior Sherrif - cousins (one print and negatives)
  5-Nov 1971: Scenes in old homesteads along the Queets River
  1-Dec Feb. 5, 1972: C. Peck and Sherrill Carlson publicity shots for NW Indian ABC Book (2 contact sheets and negatives)
  2-Dec April 22, 1972: Queets River, Indian dugout…(contact sheet)
  3-Dec April 25-26, 1972: Maggie Kelly, Queets General Store…(contact sheet)
  4-Dec April 26-27, 1972: Queets people (contact sheet and negatives)
  5-Dec April 27, 1972: Archie Boone (contact sheet and negatives)
  13-1 Oct. 18, 1972: logging near Hoh River, WA (contact sheets and negatives)
  13-2 Oct. 18, 1972: Pecks on the Big Hole River, MT and logging (contact sheet)
  13-3 Oct. 18, 1972: all frames (contact sheet and negatives)
  14-1 1972: Making Indian Drum (folder A) (10 prints)
  14-2 1972: Making Indian Drum (folder B) (14 prints)
  14-3 1972: Making Indian Drum (folder C) (8 prints)
  14-4 1972: Making Indian Drum (folder D) (9 prints)
  14-5 1972: Making Indian Drum (folder E) (17 prints)
  14-6 1972: Making Indian Drum (negatives for folders A-E)
  15-1 1972: Queets Children (negatives)
  15-2 1972: Lita Shale (left) and Mary Cheryl Lee, Queets (negatives)
  15-3 1972: Queets people and scenes (10 prints)
  15-4 1972: Sewing Class, Queets (15 prints)
  15-5 1972: Marla Obi, Queets (negatives)
  16-1 1972: William "Bigga Bill" Penn and son Earl. LaPush, WA (8 prints)
  16-2 1972: Kowoosh Children, Queets: Jessica, Katie and Victor (negatives)
  17-1 1972: Maggie Kelly, master weaver, Queets (folder A)(17 prints and negatives)
  17-2 1972: Maggie Kelly, master weaver, Queets (folder B) (16 prints and negatives)
  17-3 1972: Maggie Kelly, master weaver, Queets (folder C) (negatives)
  18-1 1972: Carmine Escarsega (Tacoma, WA) while visiting her uncle, Rick Obi in Queets (negatives)
  18-2 1972: Angelic Wells, Queets (one print and negatives)
  18-3 1972: Bogachiel River, Olympic Peninsula (one print and negatives)
  18-4 1972: Charles and Elizabeth Peck's Cabin in Queets, behind the General Store. "Verle and Lillian Olmstead owned the store and a motel behind it. They also owned the cabin and rented to us for $90.00/mo. We lived here for three years: 1970-73. Note net for dipping surf smelts leaning against the house. (2 prints and negatives)
  19-1 1972: Peter and Sue Kalama (cousins) Queets (2 prints and negatives)
  19-2 1972: Sue Kalama, Queets (one print with negatives)
  20-1 Summer 1972: Mary Williams tearing rags for tying bundles of beargrass that she picked in Fishers Prairie, Quinault Indian Reservation, Queets (one print)
  20-2 1972: Susie Jackson with beargrass that was picked in Fishers Prairie, Quinault Indian Reservation (two prints)
  20-3 1972: Indians gathering sweet grass (contact sheet and negatives)
  21-1 1972: Helen and Lita Shale, a spring creek, Queets corridor… (contact sheet and negatives)
  21-2 1972: Queets Boys stalking elk in the Quinn Homestead, Olympic National Park. They are playing, trying to see how close they can come to a large herd of elk. The herd was made up of about sixty animals. (negatives)
  22-1 ca. 1973: Harry Sam, Queets, Quinault Indian, making gill net in front of his home at Queets (negatives 13-18), scenes along the Queets River Corridor, Olympic National Park (one print and negatives)
  23-1 Feb. 1973: Bogachiel River scenery for Libby's thesis (2 contact sheets and negatives)
  23-2 June 7, 1973: Kamiak Butte State Park (contact sheet and negatives)
  23-3 July 4, 1973: Queets people at the Queets Fish House getting racing canoe ready for the Quinault river race to be run up the Quinault River from Tahola to Lake Quinault (negatives)
  24-1 1973: Susie Jackson at the typewriter, Queets (negatives)
  24-2 1973: Helen Shale, Queets, eating ice cream, Maggie Kelly weaving (negatives)
  24-3 1973: Helen and Lieta Shale (sisters), Queets (one print)
  24-4 1973: Children playing in Raft River, Quinault Indian Reservation (negatives)
  25-1 1973: Frank and Cal Woolsey, Queets, cutting shake blocks in the Clearwater River area. The brothers were authentic real, old time sourdoughs. Cal was an expert marksman with his revolver, drawing in a flash and breaking every beer bottle set up on stumps around his show in the woods. He turned in his tracks as he pulled the trigger, shooting with the pistol held just above his belt, pointing it, getting off shots about two seconds apart. Frank was almost as handy with the revolver but he liked to brag on Cal's, and took pride in it. (5 prints and negatives)
  25-2 1973: Logging near the Hoh River Reservation (negatives)
  26-1 1973: Playing on a stump, 19a: Darla, Naomi and Marla Obi. Queets, Marla with "Sugar Daddy" (negatives)
  26-2 1973: Leonard Obi, Jr., Queets, Christmas Minibike (one print and negatives)
  26-3 1973: Rick Obi working on dugout canoe, Queets (17 prints and negatives)
  26-4 1973: Davis Towkjhea and Rick Obi working on TV relay shack of Kalaloch Ridge overlooking Queets (16 prints and negatives)
  27-1 1973: Amy Fisher, Hoh River (one print and negatives)
  27-2 1973: Herb Fisher and granddaughter Amy Fisher (4 prints and negatives)
  28-1 1973: Charles and Elizabeth Peck with masks, Queets (two prints and negatives)
  28-2 1973: Queets (negatives)
  28-3 1973: Queets people picking beargrass "straw," Fishers Prairie, Quinault Indian Reservation (5 prints and negatives) Mary Williams: 16A, 17A, 5A, 6A; Mary Obi with daughter, Marla: 7, 8; Rick Obi: 9; Susie Jackson: 14A-15A; Marla Obi: 9A
  28-4 1973: Mary Williams and Salmon/ Warren Lee playing guitar (negatives)
  29-1 1974: Queets-Clearwater School (10 prints and negatives)
  29-2 1974: Rick Obi, Jr. Queets, WA, Rick Obi , Sr., Queets (negatives)
  29-3 1974: Rick Obi and daughter, Marla, Queets (two prints)
  29-4 1974: Queets children: Sean Harvey, Laura Obi and Naomi Obi (3 prints)
  29-5 1974: Charlotte Kalama weaving and son, David "Tweedy" (7 prints and negatives)
  29-6 1974: Children on the beach of the Hoh River, Mary Williams with small child (negatives)
  30-1 1975 or 1976: Libby's Students at Queets-Clearwater School (13 prints and negatives)
  30-2 1975: Frank Sailto, Queets (one print and negatives)
  31-1 ca. 1976: Quinault men cleaning log jam from the Quinault River to enhance fish runs and spawning, about 1976 (one print and negatives)
  31-2 1976: Marla Obi takes train with Charles and Elizabeth Peck to California to visit our daughter Peggy Barkley, and family (9 prints and negatives)
  31-3 1976: Hemminger boys at play, Queets-Clearwater School (negatives)
  31-4 1976: Children at Queets-Clearwater School, students of E. Peck and other students (negatives)
  32-1 ca. 1977: school children at Queets-Clearwater School (negatives)
  32-2 1977: Queets-Clearwater School field trip east of Lake Quinault, along the Quinault River, to the beaver ponds at Bunch field. Boyd Hemminger's class (negatives) Boyd Hemminger, principal of Queets-Clearwater school, frames 2-3-16-17-9A, his wife Pat, frames 10A and 11A
  32-3 1977: War Canoe races in mouth of Quileute River, LaPush (one print and negatives)
  33-1 1978: Queets-Clearwater School girls championship basketball team, Ron Larson, Coach. Pattie Wilbur 12, Helen Shale 30, Barbara Williams 32, Dian Gillette 34, Jeannie Ray Wahwassuck 22, and Susie Jackson 24 (negatives)
  33-2 1979: Charles and Elizabeth Peck on their property at Lake Quinault, North Shore Road (6 prints)
  34-1 1987: Manito Gardens, Spokane; Rock Creek, MT; Garnet, MT; Philipsburg, MT; Resting on the Big hole; moose (negatives)
  34-2 n.d. - Feeding cattle in winter in the Imnaha Valley near Imnaha, OR. (color negative)
  34-3 Contact Sheets: C. Peck using macro-flash technique (negatives incl.)
    Storyboard Photos and Texts
  35 Baskets (13 b/w prints of Maggie Kelly and text)
  36 Cecelia (7 b/w prints and text)
  37 Class reading (2 b/w prints and text)
  38 Doe Deer (12 b/w prints and text)
  39-1 Eugene and Archie (2 b/w prints and text)
  39-2 Eugene and Archie looking at Mrs. Peck (2 b/w prints and text)
  39-3 Eugene and class (2 b/w prints and text)
  39-4 Eugene and Jesse (2 b/w prints and text)
  40 Gathering Smelts - (8 prints, 2 negatives and typed poem)
  41 "Glasses Class" (text only)
  42-1 Hunting the Friendly Elk - storyboard one (8 prints)
  42-2 Hunting the Friendly Elk - storyboard two (6 prints)
  43 Ice cream (3 b/w prints and text)
  44-1 Jerry (b/w print and text)
  44-2 Jesse and class (2 b/w prints and text)
  44-3 Juanita (b/w print and text)
  45-1 Leonard reading about his girlfriend (b/w print and text)
  45-2 Leonard like a big man (b/w print and text)
  46 Little Snake
  47 Logger dad (13 b/w prints and text)
  48 Old Harry (6 prints and typed poem)
  49-1 Pies (2 b/w prints and text)
  49-2 Purry Kitties (3 b/w prints and text)
  49-3 Tent (b/w print and text)
  50-1 Victor and Anita at glasses class (2 b/w prints and text)
  50-2 Victor and class w/ glasses (2 b/w prints and text)
  50-3 Victor, Curtis…
    General Photos
  51 Cutting out a drum head from a fresh deer rawhide. George Jackson, Queets, cuts the rawhide with kitchen scissors. The hide was "fisted" off the deer carcass to produce a skin with little or no flesh or fat attached. The skin was then put in a tub of water for several days until the hair slipped easily. When the hair slipped easily, the hide was thrown over a smooth pole and both sides scraped with a dull butcher knife. When the hair is removed, and all the excess tissue is scraped from the flesh side of the hide, the resulting rawhide is as smooth and supple as velvet. It is then easily applied to the drum frame. (one print and negatives)
  52 Color Prints by C. Peck # 1-40
  53 Color Prints by C. Peck # 41-77
  54 Miscellaneous Photographs: Queets girl with pollywog, deer (11 b/w prints)
  55 Mary Fisher Williams photos given to the Pecks, Mary Williams (b/w print and text), Indians seining for surf smelts in the 1950s (3 b/w prints and text, Easter Service, Indian Shaker church about 1960 (b/w print and text)
  56 Photographs - Fieldwork and Thesis
  57 Shaker Gathering Picture "A" from George A. Pettitt, Quileutes of LaPush (print, negatives, and identifying legend)
  58 Shaker Gathering Picture "B" from George A. Pettitt from original belonging to Beatrice Black (print, negatives, and identifying legend)
  59 Shaker Gathering Picture "C"- original from Mary Williams, Hoh (original postcard, print, negative, and identifying legend)
  60 Leila Fisher et. al. (18 b/w photos)
  61 Miscellaneous enlargements - D. Kowoosh, Chief Howeattle, Sue Kalama, Quinn Homestead, elk, Helen, Leta and Steve Shale
19 1 Tray 6: "Mini-series" number 1, Queets children, baking fish, fishing at Tahola. All slides annotated. (132 slides)
  2 Tray 7: "Mini-series" number 2, smelts, fishing, perch, make drum, Helma & W--, Kalama wedding, medicine stick, party, making canoe, racing, tea, flowers, cattail--Maggie, post office, Queets Motel. All slides annotated. (127 slides)
  3 Tray 8: "Mini-series" number 3, animals, river, view of Queets, ocean, forest motel unit, cabin at Queets. All slides annotated. (61 slides)
  4 Slides taken by C. Peck
  5 Hunting the Friendly Elk by Charles Peck; copy of "Jurisdiction" document regarding the Quinault reservation; photos (camping)
  6 Correspondence, narration, and other documentation for University of Washington show, ca. 1979
  7 Photographs by C. Peck: "Washington State University Cooperative Extension Service Photographs." All annotated
  8 Correspondence, newspaper clippings, electronic mail, photographs, 1979-2000
  Oversize Enlargements (in map case)
Folder Description
1 Front: Sue Kalama holding a flower; Queets, WA; 1974 June 28. [Note: same picture as in Box 17, Folder 39, "Suzanna Kalama #2": Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation.] Back: Layanette Sailto sitting in a chair taken at grandparent’s house; Hoh River, WA; 1972 August 30.
2 Bud Sailto feeding Victoria George; Hoh River, WA; 1972 May 29. [Note: same picture as in Box 17, Folder 42, "Great Uncle and Niece", Hoh Indian Reservation, WA.]
3 Harry Sam portrait (not profile); 1972 April 30.
4 Baby picture of Dorothy Elizabeth Obi; Queets, WA; 1973 March 10.
  Charcoal sketch, undated.
  Engraving titled "Summer or Wood Duck," undated.
5 Patrick Kalama; Queets, WA; 1974 June 2. [Note: same picture as in Box 17, Folder 16, "Patrick Kalama": Queets, Quinault Indian Reservation, WA; 1974 June 2.]
6 Jesse Kowoosh Jr.; Queets, WA; 1978 December 24.
7 Robert Obi, Jr. "Raven"; Queets, WA; 1980 December 24.
8 "Marking out a dugout canoe pattern." From left, Rick Obi, Warren Lee and Darla Obi (Rick's daughter), all of Queets, WA; 1973 May 16.
9 Layanette Sailto sitting in a chair; taken at home of grandparents; Hoh River, WA; 1972 August 30.
10 Dorothy Kowoosh; Queets, WA; 1977 August 29.
11 Sue Kalama; Queets, WA; 1972 June 16.
  Spruce tree and hut, undated.
  Cutting down tree for canoe making, undated. [Note: same image as in Box 18, folder 53, image #16.]
  Queets Village Bridge, undated. [Note: same image as in Box 18, folder 53, image #55.]
  "Man in canoe bring fish to shore," undated.
12 "Indian Doctor, Joe Washington," 1979 August 5.
  "Upper Quinault River Valley looking east into the Olympic Mountains from near the mouth of Big Creek, Olympic National Park, WA"; 1976 January 26.
  "Abandoned Homestead near mouth of Miller Creek Clearwater River System, Olympic Peninsula, WA"; 1971 January 21.
  "Ocean at Beach Trial #3, Olympic National Park, near Kalaloch, WA"; 1970 May 14. [Note: same image as in Box 18, folder 52, image #34.]