Accordion fold format; The Class: Matthew Barclay, Debbie Barlay, Katrina Boldt, Dianna Lutz, Rick Miller, Kristen Myers, Peter Nies, Jennifer Pollock, Sherri Sellers, David Stairs, Laela Wilding --P. [26]; Binding was performed by all members of the class with invaluable help and instruction from Sandy Tillcock [i.e. Tilcock] --P. [26]; Printing was done on one of two Vandercook letterpress machines using handset metal and wood types --P. [26]
The image displays a wooden-beamed interior with fish covering the surface of the floor. A conveyer belt or ramp is being supported by wooden beams extending to the ceiling where ropes hang. A workspace area is seen to the right of the ramp with boxes and a wooden barrel placed next to it. Bright light is streaming in the windows.
A man poses in front of four bear hides that are hanging from a wooden building with a corrugated metal roof. He is wearing a hat, cloth pants, belt with metal buckle, and a button-up long-sleeved shirt with collar and two pockets. A wooden sawhorse is partially visible on the right side of the image next to the dwelling. A man wearing a hat, long-sleeved shirt and pants is standing in the background next to a body of water.
Documents produced in conjunction with the Latino Roots in Oregon class, a unique collaboration between the University of Oregon's Department of Anthropology and School of Journalism and Communication
Documents produced in conjunction with the Latino Roots in Oregon class, a unique collaboration between the University of Oregon's Department of Anthropology and School of Journalism and Communication
Documents produced in conjunction with the Latino Roots in Oregon class, a unique collaboration between the University of Oregon's Department of Anthropology and School of Journalism and Communication
Documents produced in conjunction with the Latino Roots in Oregon class, a unique collaboration between the University of Oregon's Department of Anthropology and School of Journalism and Communication
Documents produced in conjunction with the Latino Roots in Oregon class, a unique collaboration between the University of Oregon's Department of Anthropology and School of Journalism and Communication
Documents produced in conjunction with the Latino Roots in Oregon class, a unique collaboration between the University of Oregon's Department of Anthropology and School of Journalism and Communication
Documents produced in conjunction with the Latino Roots in Oregon class, a unique collaboration between the University of Oregon's Department of Anthropology and School of Journalism and Communication