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2016.7.3.35 · File · Aug. 2001
Part of Dr. Joselito Arocena fonds

File consists of slides depicting the UNBC parking lot, the Domano/Gladstone intersection in Prince George, the Bill Reid banners in the UNBC administration building, a car fire, and UNBC faculty and staff.

2016.7.2.05 · File · 1995-1996
Part of Dr. Joselito Arocena fonds

File consists of records excerpted from a binder that relate to Dr. Arocena's Great Bear and Lake Babine projects. Includes correspondence, research data, meeting agenda, reports, and other miscellaneous documents that relate to the projects.

2016.7.2.14 · File · 2005-2006
Part of Dr. Joselito Arocena fonds

File consists of research material relating to the "Healthy Land, Healthy Future - A Community Study to Examine the Health Issues and their Relationship to Environmental Contaminants with the Takla Lake First Nation and the Tsay Keh Dene Traditional Territories". Includes research grant proposals, draft reports, scientific data, field notes, digital GIS data, photographs, and correspondence.

2016.7.3.49 · File · June 1990
Part of Dr. Joselito Arocena fonds

File consists of slides depicting Joselito Arocena's University of Alberta PhD fieldwork. Arocena started his PhD fieldwork in 1988 under the supervision of Dr. Steve Pawluk.

2016.7.3.47 · File · June 1988
Part of Dr. Joselito Arocena fonds

File consists of slides depicting Joselito Arocena's University of Alberta PhD fieldwork at a research site in the Alberta foothills near Hinton. Arocena had just started his PhD fieldwork in 1988 under the supervision of Dr. Steve Pawluk. Persons depicted in the photographs include: Joselito Arocena (red hat), Dr. Steve Pawluk (blue hat), and Dr. Marvin Dudas. The photographer was Paul Sanborn, who was near completion of a 1-year post-doc with Dr. Pawluk.

2016.7.3.48 · File · May 1988
Part of Dr. Joselito Arocena fonds

File consists of slides depicting Joselito Arocena's University of Alberta PhD fieldwork at a research site in the Alberta foothills near Hinton. Arocena had just started his PhD fieldwork in 1988 under the supervision of Dr. Steve Pawluk. Persons depicted in the photographs include: Joselito Arocena, Dr. Steve Pawluk (blue hat), and Paul Sanborn.