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                |  | • | Arizona State Museum | [Undo] |  
  | | 41 | Author:   | unknown | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | William R. Holland Papers1953-1977 ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | 1953-1977 |   |  |   | Abstract:   | This collection contains sound recordings, transcripts, maps, correspondence, paper 
matter, notes, research material, linguistic material, anthropological course material, personal academic materials, 
ethnographic surveys; photos. The bulk of this collection contains materials 
related to Dr. William Holland's Tzotzil studies dissertation. |   |  |   | Repository:   | Arizona State Museum |   |  |   | Subjects:   | Cosmology, Maya | Ethnology--Mexico--Chiapas | Ethnology—Mexico, North | Ethnology--Mexico--San Cristóbal de las Casas | Indigenous beliefs and Shamanism | Indigenous knowledge systems | Indigenous peoples--Religion | Indigenous medicine | Mayas--Medicine | Mexican American Education | Mexican American families--Arizona--Tucson—Language | Mexican American families--Social conditions | Mexican Americans--Arizona--Tucson--Social conditions | Mental Health--Arizona | Tzotzil Indians--Medical care | Tzotzil Indians--Medicine | Tzotzil Indians--Mexico | Tzotzil Indians--Religion | Tzotzil Indians--Rites and ceremonies | Tucson (Ariz.)--Economic conditions |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
 | 42 | Author:   | Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation Papers
		1928-1950 ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | 1928-1950 |   |  |   | Abstract:   | Collection contains archaeological survey records and site photographs, field notes, analysis and reports, photographs of sherd boards, correspondence, and business records documenting the activities of the Gila Pueblo Archaeological Foundation located in Globe, Arizona. The bulk of the archaeological site records are from the Hohokam site at Snaketown, Arizona, 1934 to 1935. |   |  |   | Repository:   | Arizona State Museum |   |  |   | Subjects:   | Archaeological surveying -- Southwest, New | Archaeology -- Southwest, New | Awatovi (AZ) -- Antiquities | Awatovi Expedition (1935-1939) | Dendrochronology -- Southwest, New | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona -- Awatovi | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Arizona -- Snaketown | Hohokam culture | Indians of North America -- Southwest, New | Jeddito Valley (AZ) -- Antiquities | Medallion papers | Pueblo Indians -- Antiquities | Snaketown (AZ) -- Antiquities | Southwest, New -- Antiquities |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
 | 44 | Author:   | unknown | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | Doris Duke Native American
				Oral History Project, 1966-2022 ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | 1966-2022 |   |  |   | Abstract:   | The Doris Duke Native American Oral History Project was initiated in 1967 across seven different universities. At the University of Arizona, the project was conducted through the Arizona State Museum and coordinated by Bernard “Bunny” Fontana, an anthropologist who was the museum’s Director of Ethnology at the time. The project resulted in the collection of 615 interviews, representing 33 different tribal groups. The bulk of the collection is from Apache, Navajo, Pima, Tohono O'Odham, and Yaqui consultants. Other tribes from Arizona and Mexico are also represented: including the Mohave, Hopi, Seri, Tarahumara, and Yavapai. The interviews discuss personal and family histories, along with topics such as social culture, education, folklore, health and health care, history, language, and religion. Interviews with Acoma, Apache, Chiricahua, Chemehuevi, Chontal, Dakota, Inuit, Havasupai, Hualapai, Juaneño, Maricopa, Mexican, Mormon, Muslim, Mohave, Navajo, Pima, Quechua, San Juan, Santa Clara, Seri, Spanish-American, Tarahumara, Tewa, Tohono O'Odham, Tiwa, Western Apache, Yaqui, Yavapai, and Yuman interviewees.
				In addition to audio recordings and the associated transcripts, this collection includes project overviews, financial records, correspondence, project references and publications, documentation related to cataloging and access, research proposals, and materials related to the project at the other six universities. |   |  |   | Repository:   | Arizona State Museum |   |  |   | Subjects:   | Apache Indians | Acoma Indians | Borderlands--Arizona | Chemeheuvi Indians | Genizaros | Havasupai Indians | Hualapai Indians | Indian College Students—Arizona | Indians of North America—Languages | Inuit | Mohave Indians | Navajo Indians | Oral history—Archival resources | Tiwa Indians | Tohono O’Odham Indians | White Mountain Apache Indians | Yuma Indians |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
 | 45 | Author:   | Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society records:
		1916-2024 ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | 1916-2024 |   |  |   | Abstract:   | The Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society (AAHS) Records span 1916–2024 and document the activities of a leading archaeological organization dedicated to the study and preservation of the U.S. Southwest and Northern Mexico. The collection includes board records, correspondence, membership files, financial documents, field trip materials, photographs, media, and extensive editorial records from Kiva and Glyph. The records reflect AAHS’s longstanding partnership with the Arizona State Museum and its commitment to scholarship, public education, and community engagement. |   |  |   | Repository:   | Arizona State Museum |   |  |   | Subjects:   | Archaeology--Societies, etc. | Archaeology--Arizona. | Anthropology--Societies, etc.. |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
 | 46 | Author:   | Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society records:
		1916-2024 ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | 1916-2024 |   |  |   | Abstract:   | The Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society (AAHS) Records span 1916–2024 and document the activities of a leading archaeological and historical organization dedicated to the study and preservation of the U.S. Southwest and Northern Mexico. The collection includes board records, correspondence, membership files, financial documents, field trip materials, photographs, media, and extensive editorial records from Kiva and Glyphs. The records reflect AAHS’s longstanding partnership with the Arizona State Museum and its commitment to scholarship, public education, and community engagement. |   |  |   | Repository:   | Arizona State Museum |   |  |   | Subjects:   | Archaeology--Societies, etc. | Archaeology--Arizona. | Anthropology--Societies, etc. |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
 | 49 | Author:   | unknown | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | Clara Lee Tanner Papers ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | unknown |   |  |   | Abstract:   | This collection contains professional teaching materials, field work notes, research 
materials documenting American Indian artists in the Southwest and their traditional arts and crafts techniques, 
journal articles, correspondence, diaries, book manuscripts, including the final manuscript for Clara Tanner's 
unpublished book on prehistoric Southwestern basketry. |   |  |   | Repository:   | Arizona State Museum |   |  |   | Subjects:   | Apache baskets | Baskets, Prehistoric | Hopi baskets | Indian art--North America | Indian art--Southwest, New | Indian baskets--Southwest, New | Indian pottery--Arizona | Indian pottery--New Mexico | Indian pottery--Southwest, New | Indian textile fabrics--North America | Jewelry, Prehistoric | Jewelry--Southwest | Navajo arts | Navajo artists | Navajo mythology | Pueblo mural painting and decoration | Pueblo mythology | Tohono O’odham artists | Tohono O’odham baskets |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
 | 50 | Author:   | Bohrer, Vorsila Laurene | Add to Favorites |  |   | Title:   | Vorsila L. Bohrer papers 1930's-2014 ead |   |  |   | Date(s):   | 1930's-2014 |   |  |   | Abstract:   | Consists of the Vorsila L. Bohrer Papers including professional
        files documenting her career as a noted ethnobotanist specializing in the cultures of the
        American Southwest. Among these are research papers and field notes from the many
        archaeological sites she studied including Salmon Ruins, Snaketown, and Point of Pines.
        Diaries, correspondence, and photographs provide biographical materials from her childhood
        through late career. Of special note are the letters to and from colleagues who shaped the
        ethnobotany field from the 1950s to the 1990s. |   |  |   | Repository:   | Arizona State Museum |   |  |   | Subjects:   | Agriculture, Prehistoric. | Archaeologists—United States—Biography. | Archaeologists—United States—Correspondence. | Archaeology--Southwest, New--History. | Cotton—Southwest, New. | Corn as food—Southwest, New. | Ethnobotany--Southwest, New. | Ethnobotany—New Mexico—Salmon Ruins. | Girl Scout Archaeological Expeditions | Paleoethnobotany. | Palynology—Southwest, New. | Plant remains (Archaeology). | Pueblo Indians—Food. | Pueblo Indians—Agriculture. | Ramblers’ Club, University of Arizona. | Women archaeologists—papers. | Zuni agriculture. |   |  |   | Similar Items:   | Find Similar Guides |  
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