Pasha (Patricia) Buck Collection: Farmers Feed The World - A Tribute To Women in Agriculture
Creator: Buck, Pasha (Patricia)
Date: [ca. 1986]-1989
Level of Description: Coll./Record Group
Material Type: Multimedia
Call Number:
UID 47107
Unit ID: 47107
Abstract: The collection includes negatives, color photographs & slides, as well as model releases, of farms, women farmers, & their families; correspondence, fliers, & other program information for both this documentary & related events; cassette tapes of sound to go with the documentary; and some slides from the 1986 Women Involved in Farm Economics meeting.
Space Required/Quantity: 1.00 cubic feet
Title (Main title): Pasha (Patricia) Buck Collection: Farmers Feed The World - A Tribute To Women in Agriculture
Titles (Other):
- Kansas in the world
Administrative History
Administrative History:
Patricia "Pasha" Buck produced a photo-documentary called "Farmers Feed the World: A Tribute to Women in Agriculture" as part of a program funded through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), "Kansas in the World." This program was an offshoot of the "Nebraska in the World" program, and these two programs collaborated on a variety of projects, including documenting women who either were single and owned/managed their own farms, or who were in full partnership with their male relatives.
[Correspondence from Pasha Buck to Patricia Michaelis, Kansas State Historical Society, 8 July 2001.]
Scope and Content
Portions of Collection Separately Described:
Locators:
Locator | Contents |
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108-06-06-02 | |
122-11-02-02 |
Index Terms
Subjects
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United States. Agency for International Development
Women Involved in Farm Economics
Kansas
Buck, Pasha (Patricia) -- Farmers feed the world : a tribute to women in agriculture
Documentary photography -- Kansas
Farms -- Kansas
Rural families -- Kansas
Women farmers -- Kansas
Women in agriculture -- Kansas
Creators and Contributors
Additional Information for Researchers
Use and reproduction: Information on copyright available from the Kansas State Historical Society (Topeka).