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1Author:  Ammon Hennacy and AssociatesRequires cookie*
 Title:  Ammon Hennacy and Associates Collection ead 
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 Abstract:  This collection contains primarily letters from Ammon Hennancy, Virginina Anderson and George Yamada about such diverse issues as the Hopi and the Selective Service, a planned highway cut through the Hopi village of Hotevilla, and issues surrounding Hopi tribal government and sovereignty. The collection also contains letters from Coconino Sun Editor Platt Cline, and the Finn law firm of Phoenix and attorney Wayne Collins of San Francisco who was prominent in constitutional law. Finally the collection includes Hennacy's Political writings and various manifestos, federal publications concerning Native Americans, specifically the Hopi and Navajo. 
 Repository:  Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives Department. 
 Subjects:  Quakers--Arizona--Correspondence. | Pacifism--Moral and ethical aspects. | Hopi Indians--Government relations. | Hopi Indians--Land tenure. | Roads--Design and construction--Arizona. 
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...Harry Stevens, Indian from Phoenix Area Office, and Clyde W....
...and the Finn law firm of Phoenix and attorney Wayne Collins...
...and the Finn law firm of Phoenix and attorney Wayne Collins...
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2Author:  Pratt, Wayne T.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Wayne T. Pratt Papers 1903-1990 1953-1988 ead 
 Date(s):  1903-1990 
 Abstract:  The Wayne T. Pratt Papers consist primarily of publications, correspondence, transcripts, photographs, and other materials documenting issues facing Native American communities and educators of Native American children. Among the subjects shown are the Bureau of Indian Affairs, schools for Native children, the education of future teachers of Native children, the sensitivity of educators to cultural issues, mid to late twentieth century trends in Native education, and the Johnson-O'Malley plan to aid local schools. Although the materials in the collection date from 1903 to 1990, the bulk of the collection was created between 1953 and 1988. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Labriola National American Indian Data Center 
 Subjects:  Hopi Indians -- Government relations. | Hopi Indians -- Land tenure. | Indian children -- United States. | Indians of North America -- Education. | Multicultural education -- Southwest, New. | Navajo children -- Education. | Navajo Indians -- Government relations. | Navajo Indians -- Land tenure. 
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...Library, Phoenix Indian Center, 1980...
...Phoenix Indian Center Newsletters, 1978-1980...
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