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Akita Club of America collection

 Collection
Identifier: AKD-3-1

Scope and Contents

Includes periodicals, Japan Kennel Club correspondence, ACA foundation financial records, meeting minutes, correspondence, and other club administrative records. Also includes dog show catalogs, photographs, and video footage on VHS and DVD. Reserach files thoroughly document significant representatives of the breed, and its evolution in Japan and America.

Dates

  • Majority of material found in 1972-2016
  • 1885-2019

Creator

Access Restrictions

This material is open to research, with restrictions on materials concerning club parliamentary decisions subject to club officer discretion.

Publishing and Use Restrictions

Many of the materials, particularly photographs, may still be under copyright and require permission of the AKC and/or the creator before publishing. Please consult the Archivist.

Club History

The Akita Club of America (ACA) was founded in 1960 as a non-profit organization. The official breed standard was completed and approved by the American Kennel Club (AKC) on April 4, 1973. About the same time, the stud books were closed.

As of March, 1974, Akitas born in Japan and registered with one of the Japanese registry systems such as Akiho were no longer eligible to be registered with the AKC nor were there get (i.e. puppies that they produced). With AKC recognition of the Japanese Kennel Club beginning in 1993, registration of imports registered with the JKC can now be done. Imports registered with AKC are considered AKC-registered dogs and can be bred and shown just as any AKC-registered dog.

The main objectives of the ACA are the preservation and protection of the breed and improvement of the character and conformation of the Akitas as described in the official breed standard. The ACA hosts an Annual National Specialty Show and Annual Meeting, which rotates throughout the country. This is generally held in October each year. A major goal of the ACA is to provide educational information about the breed to club members, the general public, and to prospective judges.

When exhibited at shows, Akitas are judged in accordance with the AKC Akita Breed Standard which was developed by the ACA and approved by its members before submittal to the American Kennel Club. National breed clubs are the custodians of their breed standards and any changes to that standard must be formulated by the club and approved by the membership before they can take effect. In the United States and Canada, the Akita is a member of the Working Group.

The Akita Club of America, Inc. became a full member club of The American Kennel Club in 1995.

In 2020, by a vote of 210-58 the Akita Club of America voted to split the American and Japanease types into two separate breeds, allowing the Japanese Akita Club of America to apply to the AKC for breed recognition.

The following are the objectives of the Akita Club of America as set forth in the Constitution:

-- to encourage and promote quality in the breeding of purebred Akitas and to do all possible to bring their natural qualities to perfection -- to encourage the organization of independent local Akita Specialty Clubs in those localities where there are sufficient fanciers of the breed [to meet the requirements of The American Kennel Club, Inc. (AKC) -- to urge members and breeders to accept the standard of the breed as approved The American Kennel Club, Inc. as the only standard of excellence by which the Akita shall be judged -- to do all in its power to protect and advance the welfare and best interests of the breed and to encourage sportsmanlike competition at dog shows, obedience trials, and tracking tests (field trials) -- to conduct sanctioned matches, specialty shows, obedience trials, and tracking tests (field trials) under the rules of The American Kennel Club, Inc. -- to disseminate accurate information about the Akita specifically and dog care in general and to educate the public

Source: Akita Club of America website (https://www.akitaclub.org/history-objectives/)

Physical Description

6.5 Linear Feet (11 boxes (5 document boxes, 1 half-doc box, 2 record cartons, 1 oversize flat box, 1 AV box, and 1 photo box))

Language of Materials

English

Japanese

Arrangement

This collection is organized into four series based on content and form:

  1. Club Administration. 1961-2018
  2. Dog Shows and Events, 1972-2019
  3. Publications, 1964-2018
  4. Breed History, 1885-1995

Provenance

Materials were donated by Tamara Larson, on behalf of the club, in 2017 and 2020.

Related Materials

Club newsletters and other publications previously collected by the AKC Library & Archives may be located in AKD 100: AKC National Breed Club collections: http://akc.libraryhost.com/repositories/2/resources/63

  • One box of periodicals

Creator

Source

Title
Guide to the Akita Club of America collection
Status
Completed
Author
Brynn White, with preliminary inventory and arrangement by Katie Bednark
Date
2017-2021
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the American Kennel Club Library & Archives Repository

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