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 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 
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2Author:  Goldwater, Barry M. (Barry Morris), 1909-1998Requires cookie*
 Title:  Personal and Political Papers of Senator Barry M. Goldwater 1880s-2008 ead 
 Date(s):  1880s-2008 
 Abstract:  The personal and political papers of Barry Goldwater span over 100 years. In addition to extensive legislative, personal correspondence and campaign files, the collection includes microfilm, photographs, audio-visual material, artifacts, cartoons, clippings, albums, and memorabilia. It has been described in detail using notes at the series and sub-series level, which may be found embedded in the container list below. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Greater Arizona Collection 
 Subjects:  Abortion. | Aeronautics. | Amateur radio stations. | Borderlands. | Church and state. | Cable television -- Deregulation. | Civil rights. | Coal mines and mining. | Conservatism. | Ecology. | Emigration and immigration. | Energy industries. | Firearms -- Law and legislation. | Free enterprise. | Gay military personnel. | Indians of North America -- Arizona. | Kachinas in art. | Military readiness. | Military service, Voluntary. | National security. | Nominations for office. | Nuclear energy. | Nuclear weapons. | Open and closed shop. | Petroleum conservation. | Petroleum reserves. | Photography. | Political cartoons. | Presidential candidates -- United States. | Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1964. 
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