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mother Dolores. His maternal grandfather self-identified as Choctaw and his maternal grandmother Pearl Gurley self-identified as Choctaw/Cherokee. Neither parent had more than a grade school education. His parents marriage had largely ended by the time he was 9 years old, and he and his mother moved
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Jones married fellow University of Oregon student Hannah Stratton in 1965. They had two children, Sequoiah and Ingrid, and divorced in 1990. Jones married for a second time to Marjorie Sheldon on September 21, 1997.
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Since the 1980s, Jones has been involved in increasing diversity in the architectural and design professions. With David Fukui, Tom Kubota, Mel Streeter, and Marga Rose Hancock he co-founded the
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under an Indian relocation program. In Oklahoma, he had been instructed in Native American traditions by his maternal grandmother Pearl; in California (Manteca and later
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Although he did poorly in school other than excelling in art classes and physical education, he managed to graduate from high school in 1959, and attended
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of the Midwest. In 1973, he joined Grant Jones and Grant's then-wife Ilze Jones at Jones & Jones, based in the Globe Building in Seattle's
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as Native American, he has also executed many projects for various Native American organizations, and was lead design consultant for the
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Seattle Diversity Roundtable. Among other things, the Roundtable organized school outreach and established scholarships at the
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was looking to house some of the collections that eventually became part of this museum. At that time, it looked like
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Another focus has been projects related to his self-identified Native American heritage. Among these are:
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He has also done numerous heritage and visitors' center projects. Prominent among these have been:
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Shaping Seattle Architecture: A Historical Guide to the Architects, Second Edition
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led the early phases of the project, but left.) Jones's involvement began when
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The Tiwyekinwes Cultural Center Master Plan for the Chief Joseph Band of the
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A Different Nature: The Paradoxical World of Zoos and Their Uncertain Future
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work on the Gorilla exhibit and the African Savannah exhibit at Seattle's
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Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl (2017). "Additional Significant Architects". In
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Awards & Honors: 2013 National Humanities Medalist Johnpaul Jones
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Hyson, Jeffrey, "Jungles of Eden: The Design of American Zoos," in
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After graduating in 1967, he moved in Seattle, working briefly for
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Seattle architect Johnpaul Jones wins National Humanities Medal
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ed. Michel Conan (Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks, 2000), p. 23.
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American people who self-identify as being of Cherokee descent
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American people who self-identify as being of Choctaw descent
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National Association of Indian Architects and Engineers
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The Spokane Tribal Cultural Center Master Plan for the
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Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial
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Although his colleague Grant Jones led the pioneering
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Jones & Jones Architects and Landscape Architects
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Sleeping Lady Mountain Retreat and Conference Center
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Jake L. Mamon Gorilla Conservation Research Center,
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American Indian Council of Architects and Engineers
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John Paul Jones (disambiguation)
American
architect
landscape architect
Seattle
Jones & Jones Architects and Landscape Architects
habitat immersion method
zoo
self-identifies
Smithsonian Institution
National Museum of the American Indian
Washington, D.C.
National Humanities Medal
Okmulgee, Oklahoma
Welsh-American
Choctaw
Cherokee
Manteca, California
Stockton
San Jose City College
San Jose
University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
Paul Thiry
Bainbridge Island
Bernie Whitebear
Grant Richard Jones
Native American burial mounds
Pioneer Square
immersion exhibit

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