Edward H. and Rosamond B. Spicer papers,
1911-2000 (bulk 1937-1988)
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Edward H. and Rosamond B. Spicer papers,
1911-2000 (bulk 1937-1988)
MS 5
Creator:
Spicer, Edward Holland, 1906-
Spicer, Rosamond B.
Title:
Edward H. and Rosamond B. Spicer papers,
Inclusive Dates:
1911-2000
(bulk 1937-1988)
Quantity:
144 linear feet
Abstract:
Collection consists of correspondence, research, ephemera,
photographs, articles, and other publications written or collected by Edward H. Spicer.
Identification:
MS 5
Language:
English.
Repository:
Arizona State Museum
University of Arizona
PO Box 210026
Tucson, AZ 85721-0026
Phone: 520-621-4695
URL: http://www.statemuseum.arizona.edu/archives/index.shtml
Biographical Note
Edward (Ned) H. Spicer (1906-1983) was a noted cultural anthropologist, member of the National Academy of
Sciences, former president of the American Anthropological Association (1972), Guggenheim fellow, and
University of Arizona professor emeritus. He received his bachelor’s degree in economics from the University
of Arizona in 1932 and his Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Chicago in 1939. He is the author of
numerous books, including: Pascua, a Yaqui Village in Arizona (1940), Cycles
of Conquest: The Impact of Spain, Mexico, and the United States on the Indians of the Southwest, 1533-1960
(1962), Impounded People; Japanese-Americans in the Relocation Centers (1969) and
The Yaquis: A Cultural History (1980).
Spicer worked extensively with the Yaqui Indians of Old Pascua Village and with the U.S. War Relocation Authority
during WWII. He taught anthropology at the University of Arizona from 1939-41 and 1946-1978 and he received
the UA Foundation’s Creative Teaching Award the Tucson Trade Bureau’s Faculty Achievement Award. He also excavated
the Tuzigoot ruins in the Verde Valley, Arizona and helped establish it as a national monument.
Spicer married Rosamond Spicer (nee Brown) (1913-1999) in 1936 and they shared a life of research and
companionship. Rosamond was a noted cultural anthropologist, writer, mother, artist and community activist.
She received her bachelor’s degree with honors in archaeology from Northwestern University in 1934 and her
master’s degree in anthropology from the University of Chicago in 1938. She coauthored with Alice Joseph and
Jane Chesky, The Desert People: A Study of the Papago Indians (1949), edited
People of Pascua (1988), and edited
Performing the Renewal of Community: Indigenous Easter Rituals in North Mexico and
Southwest United States (1997).
She was also assistant editor for the journal, American Anthropologist (1960-62), research associate for the
Guggenheim Foundation and senior research fellow with the Wenner Gren Foundation. Rosamond was a member of the
research society, Sigma Xi, and a fellow of the American Anthropological Society. She was also active in many
Tucson organizations including, the Tucson Council for Civic Unity, Tucson Community School, and Tucson-Pima
County Historical Commission. Both Edward and Rosamond were active in the establishment of the Fort Lowell
Historic District; they founded the Old Fort Lowell Neighborhood Association.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of correspondence, research, ephemera, photographs, articles, and other
publications written or collected by Edward H. Spicer. The War Relocation Authority series contains
detailed information on individual relocation centers such as Poston, Arizona and Manzanar, California.
The Edward H. Spicer Publications, Courses, and Professional Materials series include various materials
relating to his life and career. The collection also includes detailed materials on Native peoples of the Southwest
including specific tribes, such as the Yaqui. Arizona State Museum's related and accession numbers associated with this
collection are: Series I, AP 89-99; Series II, AP 90-116; Series III, AP 91-10; Series IV, AP 91-42;
Series V, AP 91-80; Series VI, ASM ACC 92-124; Series VII, ASM ACC 94-92, Series VIII, AP 2000-
175; Series IX, AP 2000-175; Series X, AP 94-2, AP 2000-175.
The Arizona State Museum may not own copyright to all
parts of this collection. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain
permission to publish from the owner of the copyright (the institution, the
creator of the record, the author or his/her transferees, heirs, legates, or
literary executors). The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Arizona
Board of Regents for the University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum, its
officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims made by any person
asserting that he or she is an owner of copyright.
Controlled Access Terms
Personal Name(s)
Spicer, Edward Holland, 1906
Spicer, Rosamond B.
Corporate Name(s)
Manzanar War Relocation Center
United States. -- War Relocation Authority
University of Arizona. -- Dept. of Anthropology
Geographic Name(s)
Pascua Village (Ariz.)
Subject(s)
Apache Indians
Indians of North America -- Cultural assimilation -- Southwest, New
Indians of North America -- Southwest, New
Japanese Americans Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945
Cycles of Conquest:Reprint from Cycles. Introduction and Chapter 19.
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Cycles of Conquest: Commendatory letters, reviews, UA press reports.
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Cycles of Conquest: Reviews.
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Cycles of Conquest: Southwestern Library Association Book Award, 1964
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Cycles of Conquest: Miscellaneous references to.
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Cycles of Conquest: Copies of cartographic material from various sources, original maps, notes.
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Cycles of Conquest: Plans for research and writing.
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Cycles of Conquest: Introduction drafts and notes.
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Cycles of Conquest: Tarahumaras, Chapter 2 drafts and notes.
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Cycles of Conquest: Mayos and Yaquis. Most material in the Yaqui file.
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Cycles of Conquest: Lower Pimas and Opatas.
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Cycles of Conquest: Upper Pimas and Papagos, Chapter 6, drafts.
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Cycles of Conquest: Western Apaches, Chapter 10, draft.
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Cycles of Conquest: Eastern Pueblo, notes and research.
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Cycles of Conquest: Yumas, notes.
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Cycles of Conquest: Spanish Culture, notes.
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Cycles of Conquest: The Spanish Program, notes.
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Cycles of Conquest: Mexican Program, notes and draft.
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Cycles of Conquest: Bearers of Anglo Culture, notes.
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Cycles of Conquest: Anglo Program, notes.
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Cycles of Conquest: Part III: Results of Contact. Chapter 1.
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Cycles of Conquest: Language changes, notes and draft.
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Cycles of Conquest: Part III: Results of Contact. Changes in social organization.
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Cycles of Conquest: Part III: Results of Contact. Religious differentiation.
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Cycles of Conquest: Part III: Economics and Material Culture.
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Cycles of Conquest: Part IV: General Processes.
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Cycles of Conquest: Final typed drafts: Chapter 2.
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Cycles of Conquest: Final typed drafts: Chapter 6.
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Cycles of Conquest: Final typed drafts: Chapters 7-9.
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Cycles of Conquest: Final typed drafts: Chapter 11.
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Cycles of Conquest: Final typed drafts: Part II, Chapters 12-14.
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Cycles of Conquest: Final typed drafts: Part II, Chapters 15-17.
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Cycles of Conquest: Final typed drafts: Chapter 18, Part IV, Chapter 19.
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Cycles of Conquest: Final typed drafts: Part III, Chapter 19.
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Cycles of Conquest: Final typed drafts: Chapter 20, Part IV.
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Cycles of Conquest: Bibliography.
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Pascua, A Yaqui Village in Arizona: Reviews and correspondence regarding finances, reprinting, 1944-1985
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Potam, A Yaqui Village in Sonora: Notes and outlines.
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Potam, A Yaqui Village in Sonora: Village plans, ceremonial diagrams, correspondence, paraphenalia.
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Potam, A Yaqui Village in Sonora: 15 photographs.
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Potam, A Yaqui Village in Sonora: First draft, contents, preface, chapters 1-7.
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Potam, A Yaqui Village in Sonora: First draft, chapters 8-11, bibliography, notes.
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Potam, A Yaqui Village in Sonora: Second draft, pp. 1-368.
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Potam, A Yaqui Village in Sonora: Second draft, pp. 369-716.
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Potam, A Yaqui Village in Sonora: Correspondence, 1950-1954
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Human Problems in Technological Change: A Casebook: Correspondence, 1949-1974
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Human Problems in Technological Change: A Casebook: Cornell Field School cases, including Navajo and Papago.
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Human Problems in Technological Change: A Casebook: Cornell Field School Notes from a lecture by?
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Human Problems in Technological Change: A Casebook: Related information, New Mexico Extension and other cases, reports and articles.
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Human Problems in Technological Change: A Casebook. TCMH. Various cases, including: Spanish Americans of New Mexico, Agriculture, Nutrition, Industrialization.
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Human Problems in Technological Change: A Casebook: Early drafts of selected chapters and notes.
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Human Problems in Technological Change: A Casebook: Early drafts and notes.
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Human Problems in Technological Change: A Casebook: Drafts and notes.
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Human Problems in Technological Change: A Casebook: Drafts and notes.
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Human Problems in Technological Change: A Casebook: Reviews.
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Human Problems in Technological Change: A Casebook: 1954 Edition changes.
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Human Problems in Technological Change: A Casebook: Paperback edition.
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International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences: Contributions and correspondence, 1961-1963
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International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences: “Acculturation”: Drafts, notes, correspondence, 1967-1968
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Encyclopedia Britannica: Correspondence about articles, 1962
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Encyclopedia Britannica: “Acculturation,” 1962
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Encyclopedia Britannica: “Papago Indians,” 1962
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Encyclopedia Britannica: “Cahita,” 1962
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Encyclopedia Britannica: “Social and Cultural Change”: Drafts, notes, correspondence, 1971, 1973-1974
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Encyclopedia Britannica: “Social and Cultural Change”: Drafts, notes, correspondence, 1971, 1973-1974
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Comparative Social Institutions: correspondence, outline, and chapter 1, 1963
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Warner Modular Publications, Inc, 1973
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Schriftfest for Sol Tax: Correspondence, 1975
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“Developmental Change and Cultural Integration”: Notes, drafts, correspondence, [1968]
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“Developmental Change and Cultural Integration”: Notes, drafts, correspondence, [1968]
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Plural Society in the Southwest: Correspondence, 1968-1978
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Plural Society in the Southwest: Edward H. Spicer diary, references, clippings.
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Plural Society in the Southwest: Weatherhead Conference, August 24-28, 1970
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Plural Society in the Southwest: Correspondence regarding publication and reviews and page proofs.
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Plural Society in the Southwest: Drafts, page proofs, and notes. (1 of 2)
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Plural Society in the Southwest: Drafts, page proofs, and notes. (2 of 2)
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Plural Society in the Southwest: Some reviews.
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Ethnic Medicine in the Southwest: Correspondence, 1973-1988
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Ethnic Medicine in the Southwest: Memorandum of agreement and author report worksheets.
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Ethnic Medicine in the Southwest: Notes, introduction, and bibliography.
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Ethnic Medicine in the Southwest: Contents, front material, introduction, and bibliography.
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Ethnic Medicine in the Southwest: Introduction, first draft.
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Ethnic Medicine in the Southwest: Press letter and reviews.
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Ethnic Medicine in the Southwest: Edited material from taped interviews.
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Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups: Announcement, project description, catalogue of ethnic groups stage 1, revised draft, edited transcript.
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Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups: Correspondence and reviews, 1974-1981
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Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups: “Federal Policy toward American Indians,” 1980
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Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups: Notes and maps, including memo on Catawbas.
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Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups: Notes.
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Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups: American Indians outline and draft.
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Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups: American Indians draft and bibliography.
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Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups: Partial sections of American Indians and bibliography.
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Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups: Related articles by others.
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Perspectives in Southwest Indian Culture Change: Correspondence, 1956-1968
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Perspectives in Southwest Indian Culture Change: Correspondence, 1959-1975
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Perspectives in Southwest Indian Culture Change: Drafts and notes, Yaqui bibliography.
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Perspectives in Southwest Indian Culture Change: Reviews.
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Six Faces of Mexico: Memorandum and correspondence, 1963-1977
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Six Faces of Mexico: Review.
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Handbook of Middle American Indians and Handbook of North American Indians: Announcement and instructions.
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Handbook of Middle American Indians and Handbook of North American Indians: Maps, correspondence, articles.
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Handbook of Middle American Indians: “Northwest Mexico: Introduction,” “The Yaqui and Mayo,” 1969
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Handbook of North American Indians: “Yaquis”: Correspondence, notes, drafts, 1976
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Handbook of North American Indians: “Assimilation or Pluralism?”: Correspondence, notes, drafts, related material, 1976 (1 of 2)
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Handbook of North American Indians: “Assimilation or Pluralism?”: Correspondence, notes, drafts, 1976 (2 of 2)
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Handbook of North American Indians: “Indian Policy in Mexico,” “Mexican Indian Policies”: Drafts, notes, correspondence, reprint, 1972, 1988
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Training Programs for New Opportunities in Applied Anthropology: “Training for Non-Academic Employment: Major Issues,” Edward Spicer and Theodore Downing: Drafts and notes, 1974
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Impounded People: Memorandum of Agreement, 1967
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Impounded People: Correspondence and articles.
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Impounded People: Correspondence and Reviews.
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Impounded People: Reviews.
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Impounded People: Introduction, drafts, notes.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Correspondence and requests to reprint printed material, 1966-1970
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Author suggestions, correspondence, and blurbs.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Notes, newspaper clippings.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Outline and notes.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Original drafts and notes: Part 1, preface. chapter 1.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Original drafts and notes: Part 1, chapter 2.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Original drafts and notes: Part 1, chapter 3.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Original drafts and notes: Part 1, chapter 4.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Original drafts and notes: Part 1, chapter 5.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Complete final draft: Part 1.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Documents, drafts, notes: Part 2.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Galley proofs: Part 1 and 2.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: The long arm of bureaucracy. Two pages never included or completed.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Typed drafts.
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A Short History of the Indians of the United States: Carbon-copy.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Proposal, outline, bibliography, and budget.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Correspondence and memos with UA Press and RHT, 1969-1984
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Comments and reviews.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Notes and summary.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Table of contents drafts.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History Notes, maps, table of contents, and photograph lists.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Miscellaneous references.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: References cited.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Notes and references, chapters 1-6.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Illustration lists.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Drafts of dedication, acknowledgments, and preface.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Draft of prologue, article, and notes.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 1, Jesuits and Yaquis: Drafts and notes.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 1, Jesuits and Yaquis: Drafts and notes.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 1, Jesuits and Yaquis: Drafts with corrections, references cited.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 1, Jesuits and Yaquis: Xerox of original typing.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 1, Jesuits and Yaquis: Draft, with corrections and changes.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 1, Jesuits and Yaquis: Selections of chapter.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 2: Drafts, notes, and clipping
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 2: Draft and notes.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 2: Xerox of original typing.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 2: Drafts with corrections.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 3: Notes and draft.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 3: Notes and draft.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 3: Corrected draft.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 3: Xerox copy of original.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 3: Draft with corrections, comments by Gorman.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 3: Draft with corrections.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Letter from Art Gallaher, article, and notes.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 4: Notes, draft, and Yaqui poetry.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 4: Notes and article by T. Robert Broughton.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 4: Xerox of original typing.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 4: Corrected drafts.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 4: Corrected draft.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 5: Notes and early drafts.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 5: Notes, references, comments by Gorman.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 5: Early drafts with corrections.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 5: Xerox of original.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 6: An early version of chapter 6, Original and Xerox.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 6: Charts, notes, and article by Tom Sheridan.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 6: Notes and drafts with corrections.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 6: Notes and draft with corrections.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 6: Draft with corrections.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 6: Notes, draft and Xerox for a planned version of chapter 6 (not used as such) with corrections, memo, correspondence.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 7: Draft, notes, article, letter, and comments.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 7: Draft with corrections, Original, and Xerox.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Thoughts about an introduction or coda.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Prologue, chapter 1 as submitted to UA press, notes and references.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 2 as submitted to UA Press, notes and references.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 3 as submitted to UA Press, notes and references.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 4 as submitted to UA Press, notes and references.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 5 as submitted to UA Press, notes and references.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 6 as submitted to UA Press, notes and references, Xerox.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 7 as submitted to UA Press, notes and references, Xerox.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: References cited as submitted to UA Press, Xerox.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 1 as edited by UA Press.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 2 as edited by UA Press.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 3as edited by UA Press.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 4 as edited by UA Press.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 5 as edited by UA Press.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 6 as edited by UA Press.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Chapter 7 as edited by UA Press.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Notes and references to the chapters as edited by UA Press.
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People of Pascua: Correspondence-Kay Sands
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People of Pascua: Draft with editing by Pat Shelton, UA Press, index, illustrations list, chapter 1.
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People of Pascua: Draft with editing
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People of Pascua: Draft with editing by Pat Shelton, UA Press, chapter 6-11, epilogue, preface, references.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Accompanying maps, diagrams, illustrations. Three folders of oversize material stored in Flat File Cabinet 5.
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The Yaquis: A Cultural History: Accompanying maps, diagrams, illustrations. One folder of oversize material stored in 5th tier Flat File Cabinet 45 in. Oversize Storage.
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People of Pascua: Correspondence with UA Press, 1983-1989
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People of Pascua: Publicity materials, 1987-1988
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People of Pascua: Early comments from Luke Smith, Muriel Thayer Painter, Alexander Leighton.
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People of Pascua: Readers' reviews for UA Press, 1985-1987
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People of Pascua: Various versions of dedication, Rosamond B. Spicer.
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People of Pascua: Various versions of table of contents, Edward H. Spicer
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People of Pascua: Photocopies of possible photos for use and captions.
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People of Pascua: Working maps, notes, and genealogies.
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People of Pascua: Small maps and genealogies used by UA Press.
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People of Pascua: Preface, draft, and RBS notes.
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People of Pascua: Drafts of Living in Pascua, Rosamond B. Spicer, 1984-1985
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People of Pascua: Materials for Kay Sands' epilogue.
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People of Pascua: Difference drafts of Sands' epilogue or Afterward, notes.
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People of Pascua: Footnotes by chapter.
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People of Pascua: References with Rosamond B. Spicer notes.
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People of Pascua: Drafts of acknowledgments.
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People of Pascua: Print out of Rosamond B. Spicer computer directory, with various notes.
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People of Pascua: Copies already in archives, SSRC letter, “New Plan for POP,” pt. 1 draft.
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People of Pascua: Correspondence, 1989
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People of Pascua: San Ignacio Yaqui Council correspondence, 1986-1987
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People of Pascua: Gloria Martinez diatribe against POP.
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People of Pascua: Publicity reviews.
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People of Pascua: Comments-Robert Ascher, Luke M. Smith, Muriel Thayer Painter, Alexander Leighton.
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People of Pascua: Green Valley Talk, Dec. 1, 1988
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People of Pascua: Living in Pascua by Rosamond B. Spicer, forward, draft.
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People of Pascua: Writing about the People of Pascua by Kathleen Mullen Sands, epilogue, draft.
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People of Pascua: Headings of parts 2 and 3, miscellaneous notes.
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People of Pascua: First draft, parts 2 and 3.
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People of Pascua: Second draft, parts 1 and 2.
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People of Pascua: Second draft, part 3.
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People of Pascua: Second draft, parts 1 and 2, revised.
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People of Pascua: Second draft, part 3, revised.
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People of Pascua: Third draft, part 1, photocopy.
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People of Pascua: Third draft, part 2, photocopy.
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People of Pascua: Third draft, part 3, photocopy.
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People of Pascua: Completed original third draft, notes.
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People of Pascua: Completed original third draft, part 1.
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People of Pascua: Completed original third draft, part 2.
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People of Pascua: Completed original third draft, part 3.
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People of Pascua: Original third draft, incomplete (missing last chapters), notes by J.L. Schweitzer.
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People of Pascua: Third draft, part 1, introduction, chapter 1 and 2,
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People of Pascua: Third draft, part 2, chapter 3-7, notes by
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People of Pascua: Third draft, part 3, chapter 8-10, notes by Kathleen Sands and Rosamond B. Spicer.
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People of Pascua: Drafts, letter, and articles.
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People of Pascua: Drafts and references.
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People of Pascua: Part 1, submitted draft with edits.
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People of Pascua: Part 2, submitted draft with edits.
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People of Pascua: Part 3, submitted draft with edits.
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People of Pascua: Part 2: Draft submitted to UA Press 9/14/87, A
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People of Pascua: Part 3: Draft submitted to UA Press 9/14/87, B
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People of Pascua: Part I: Final copy with editing by Pat Shelton of UA Press.
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People of Pascua: Part II: Final copy with editing by Pat Shelton of UA Press.
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People of Pascua: Part III: Final copy with editing by Pat Shelton of UA Press.
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People of Pascua: Page proof marked for indexing.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Introduction by Edward H. Spicer, 1977
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Original field notes of Muriel Thayer Painter, 1961-1965. Includes some material restricted until 2012.
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People of Pascua: Accompanying maps. One folder of oversize material stored in Flat File Cabinet 5.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Correspondence, 1976-1981
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Preliminary table of contents, introduction drafts by Edward H. Spicer, and notes.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Deer songs and matachin music.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Muriel Thayer Painter material.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Draft (p. 1-226) and with comments by Wilma Kaemlein.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Draft (p. 227-409) with comments by Wilma Kaemlein.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Draft (p. 410-608) with comments by Wilma Kaemlein.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Draft (p. 609-799) with comments by Wilma Kaemlein.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Draft (p. 800-971) with comments by Wilma Kaemlein.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Possible illustrations, clippings.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Possible Figures for Hazel Fontana to make.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Hours spent on manuscript.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Confidential – names of informants restricted until 2020.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Miscellaneous.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Photographs, credits, permissions, inventories.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Photo inventory, preface.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Photographs, permissions.
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Photocopy of later draft (contents, ch. 1)
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Photocopy of later draft (ch. 2, 3)
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Photocopy of later draft (ch. 4)
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Photocopy of later draft (ch. 5, 6)
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With Good Heart, by Muriel Thayer Painter: Photocopy of later draft (ch. 6, 7)
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Autobiography of a Yaqui Poet, by Refugio Savala, edited by Kathleen M. Sands: Correspondence and epilogue, 1975-1980
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Autobiography of a Yaqui Poet, by Refugio Savala, edited by Kathleen M. Sands. M.T. Painter Papers: Various writings and drawings of Refugio Savala (copy, formerly A-336).
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Autobiography of a Yaqui Poet, by Refugio Savala, edited by Kathleen M. Sands: Notes.
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Autobiography of a Yaqui Poet, by Refugio Savala, edited by Kathleen M. Sands: Clippings and article on Savala.
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Autobiography of a Yaqui Poet, by Refugio Savala, edited by Kathleen M. Sands: Savala materials, genealogy materials, and xerox of pages from draft of People of Pascua.
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Autobiography of a Yaqui Poet, by Refugio Savala, edited by Kathleen M. Sands: Photograph of Savala, 1955
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Autobiography of a Yaqui Poet, by Refugio Savala, edited by Kathleen M. Sands: draft preface by Edward H. Spicer.
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Autobiography of a Yaqui Poet, by Refugio Savala, edited by Kathleen M. Sands: Manuscript of The Autobiography of Refugio Savala, and drafts of acknowledgments and preface by Edward H. Spicer.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Semana Santa, Keeping Track.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Semana Santa, Editing.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Semana Santa, Notes About Photos (“Figures”).
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Semana Santa, Computer Lists SEMS Directory.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Semana Santa, Original Outline.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Semana Santa, Possible Titles.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Semana Santa, Preliminaries.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Semana Santa, Introduction Prologue.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: D.M. Beals, Olds/New World.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Edward H. Spicer, Yaqui.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Rosamond Spicer, Semana Santa of Potam and Pascua.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Carre, Yaqui.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Donald Bahr, Easter, Keruk, Wi:gita.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Charles Polzer, “Semana Santa.”
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Performing the Renewal of Community: N. Ross Crumrine, Mayo.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Mary O’Connor, Mayo.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Richard Schechner, Yaqui.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Alvarado, Opta.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Roger Owen, Opta.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: R.B. Spicer, Papago.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Tom Kolaz, “Tohono O’odham Fariseos from the Village of Kaworik.”
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Weaver and Arrieta, Tarahumara.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: William Merrill, Tarahumara.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Salomon Nahmad and Thomas Hinton, Cora.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Anthony Shelton, Huichol.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Conclusions.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Bibliographies.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Semana Santa, Table of Contents.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Semana Santa, Introduction, Notes, Drafts.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: William Merrill, Tarahumara Easter.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Tarahumara Easter Ceremonialism, Weaver and Arrieta.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Eugene Boudreau, “A Tarahumara Uprising in the Sierra. Madres, 1918.”
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Cora Semana Santa, Nahmad and Hinton. (1 of 3)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Cora Semana Santa, Nahmad and Hinton. (2 of 3)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Cora Semana Santa, Nahmad and Hinton. (3 of 3)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Cora Semana Santa, Nahmad and Hinton, English translation by Rosamond Spicer.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Shelton, Huichol.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Thomas Hinton, material concerning Semana Santa book.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Thomas Hinton, Cora Semana Santa, copies made by Rosamond Spicer.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Mary O’Conner, “Easter Ceremonials in Two Villages of the Mayo Valley.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Ross Crumrine. The Banar, Mayo Easter Ceremonial.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Jim Griffith, “Images and Notes Concerning the Traditional Material Culture of the Easter Ceremony in Northern Sinaloa.”
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Crumrine, Mayo mask paper.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Griffith, Mayo.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Griffith, Xeroxes of pictures, April 1988.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Rosamond Spicer, Yaqui.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Thomas McGuire, “Ritual, Theater, and the Persistence of the Ethnic Group: Interpreting Yaqui Semana Santa.”
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Thomas McGuire, “Observations on the Ethnic Group: Audience, Space, and Time in Yaqui Ritual.”
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Performing the Renewal of Community: McGuire, Yaqui.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Carre, computer.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Carre, Change in the Form of the Chapayeka Complex.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: A.L. Alvarado, “We are Opata.”
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Roger Owen, Semana Santa in Meresihic, Mexico, 1955-1985.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Thomas Sheridan, “A View from the Cross.”
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Thomas Sheridan, “A View from the Cross” – 3 photos.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Sheridan, Opata.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Rosamond Spicer, Papago Easter.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: R. Beals and D. Beals, Yaqui Easter.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Charles Polzer, Semana Santa.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Donald Bahr, Easter, Keruk, and Wi:Gita.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Schechner, “Waehma: Space, Time, Identity, and Theater at New Pascua, Arizona.”
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Rosamond Spicer, conclusion draft and notes.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: index, Semana Santa.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: type face samples.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Rosamond Spicer, prints.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: 8th Revision, 7/15/1988 (1 of 3)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: 8th Revision, 7/15/1988 (2 of 3)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: 8th Revision, 7/15/1988 (3 of 3)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: 9th Draft, 1989 (1 of 4)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: 9th Draft, 1989 (2 of 4)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: 9th Draft, 1989 (3 of 4)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: 9th Draft, 1989 (4 of 4)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Draft, [1990] (1 of 5)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Draft, [1990] (2 of 5)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Draft, [1990] (3 of 5)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Draft, [1990] (4 of 5)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Draft, [1990] (5 of 5)
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Draft, 1990, introduction, chapter 1 notes, table of contents, chapter 1-7.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Draft, 1990, chapter 8-10.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Draft, 1990, references.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: General Correspondence, 1977-1988
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Correspondence, possible authors, 1984-1986
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Correspondence, possible contributors list.
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Correspondence, reader’s comments, 1988-1990
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Correspondence, Anita Alvarado, 1984-1988
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Correspondence, Ross Crumrine, 1982-1986
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Correspondence, Ross Crumrine, 1987-1989
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Correspondence, Ross Crumrine, 1991
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Correspondence, Ross Crumrine, 1992
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Correspondence, Ross Crumrine, 1993
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Performing the Renewal of Community: Correspondence, Ross Crumrine, 1994-1997
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Collected Papers on the Yaqui (unpublished volume): Correspondence, and notes.
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Collected Papers on the Yaqui (unpublished volume) (1 of 2)
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Collected Papers on the Yaqui (unpublished volume) (2 of 2)
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Social Organization and Disorganization in an Arizona Yaqui Village, Edward H. Spicer PhD dissertation, University of Chicago, 1939
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The Easter Fiesta of the Yaqui Indians of Pascua, Arizona, Rosamond B. Spicer MA dissertation, University of Chicago, 1938: first draft, missing Chapter 1 and Introduction.
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The Easter Fiesta of the Yaqui Indians of Pascua, Arizona, Rosamond B. Spicer MA dissertation, University of Chicago, 1939: second draft.
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The Easter Fiesta of the Yaqui Indians of Pascua, Arizona, Rosamond B. Spicer MA dissertation, University of Chicago, 1939: bound, incomplete draft.
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The Easter Fiesta of the Yaqui Indians of Pascua, Arizona, Rosamond B. Spicer MA dissertation, University of Chicago, 1939: photocopy of incomplete draft.
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The Easter Fiesta of the Yaqui Indians of Pascua, Arizona, Rosamond B. Spicer MA dissertation, University of Chicago, 1939: draft.
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The Easter Fiesta of the Yaqui Indians of Pascua, Arizona, Rosamond B. Spicer MA dissertation, University of Chicago, 1939: microfilm.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Correspondence, 1969-1988
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Newspaper clippings (preservation needs).
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Notes and articles.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Gil Kushner, note about “Responses to Suffering,” 1984
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Nancy Lurie, “The Enduring Indian” article in Natural History, v. 75 no. 9, 1966
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Edward H. Spicer, “Persistent Cultural Systems” article in Science, 1971
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Related books.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: The Problem of Enduring Peoples: Catalonians, Irishmen, American Indians, notes by Edward H. Spicer.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: “Catalans, Irishmen, and American Indians: the Problem of Enduring Peoples,” Sigma Xi lecture by Edward H. Spicer, 19
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: The Diversity of Human Cultures, lecture ideas by Edward H. Spicer, 1979
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Rosamond B. Spicer draft article “Staying Power, Do We Have What it Takes?” for Ft. Lowell Gazette, 1984
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: A People, the Experiencing Unit of Human History: Draft prefaces and conclusions, portions of other EHS works, notes by Edward H. Spicer.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Yaqui, the Surrounded: notes and ideas by Edward H. Spicer.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Pluralism notes by Edward H. Spicer.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Notes by Rosamond B. Spicer.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Table of Contents.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Notes, ideas, clippings.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Clippings.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Draft Preface and Chapter 1.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Copy of draft Preface and Chapter 1, Table of Contents.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 2, The Basques, draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 2, The Basques, copy of draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 2, The Basques, original first draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 2, The Basques, earlier draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 2, The Basques, chronology, etc.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 2, The Basques, notes, ephemera, and photograph.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 2, The Basques, related serial publications.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 2, The Basques, related news clippings.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 2, The Basques, related news clippings.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 3, The Catalans, draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 3, The Catalans, copy of draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 3, The Catalans, original first draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 3, The Catalans, notes and early drafts.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 3, The Catalans, notes and drafts.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 4, The Irish, draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 4, The Irish, original first draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 4, The Irish, notes and drafts.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 5, The Welsh, draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 5, The Welsh, copy of draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 5, The Welsh, original first draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 5, The Welsh, notes and ephemera.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 5, The Welsh, sheet music and program.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 5, The Welsh, related news clippings.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 5, The Welsh, related news clippings.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 8, The Yaquis, various notes.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Yaqui material: “Observations on the Ethnics: Audience, Space, and Time in Yaqui Ritual,” by Thomas R. McGuire, 1984
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Yaqui material: “Chapter 1, Ethnic Identity and the Politics of Ethnogenesis,” by Thomas R. McGuire, [1978]
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Yaqui material: “Chapter 3, Yaqui Ethnic Identity” [by Thomas R. McGuire].
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Yaqui material: “Symposium: Minority Group Identity: Self Image, Ethnicity, Nationalism Lachrymosity—A Cultural Reaction to Minority Status,” by Walt
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Yaqui material: “Resistance and Survival: A Brief Summary of Yaqui History, Sixteenth to Twentieth Centuries,” by Evelyn Hu-DeHart.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 9, The Lowland Mayas, related publications.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 9, The Lowland Mayas, related news clippings.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 10, The Hopis, draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 10, The Hopis, draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 10, The Hopis, original first draft.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 10, The Hopis, notes, etc.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 10, The Hopis, travel journals.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 10, The Hopis, EHS notes on “Progress and Conservatism Among the Hopi Indians of Arizona,” by Fred Eggan.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 10, The Hopis, notes, letters from and regarding, published articles.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 10, The Hopis, news clippings and bulletins.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 10, The Hopis, notes, letters, etc.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 10, The Hopis, various notes and drafts on Hopi history.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 10, The Hopis, “Cultural Centers,” LaVerne Masayesva , Anthro. 299, 1970. Original paper with note to EHS, and photocopy.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 10, The Hopis, Oraibi, Chief Tawaquaptewa.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 11, The Jews, notes and news clippings.
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Enduring Peoples or Ten Against the State: Chapter 11, The Jews, news clippings.
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“The Nations of a State”: Preface, 1989
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“The Nations of a State”: Chapter 1 (or final Chapter) of “Ten Against the State,” copy 1, 1980. Original draft chapter and preface with edits and notes, 1989
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“The Nations of a State”: Folder notes, 1989 [empty].
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“The Nations of a State”: Copy of draft with Jane Hill’s suggestions, 1989
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“The Nations of a State”: Draft with edits, 1989
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“The Nations of a State”: Common Knowledge manuscript submission and correspondence, 1992
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“The Nations of a State”: Boundary 2 manuscript submission and correspondence, 1992
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“The Nations of a State”: Boundary 2 manuscript submission and correspondence, 1992-1993
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“The Nations of a State”: Related news clippings, 1992-1993
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“Tuzigoot, a prehistoric pueblo of the Upper Verde”: Museum Notes, 6(9), March 1934
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“Some Pueblo I structures of the San Francisco mountains, Arizona”: Museum Notes, 7(5), Nov. 1934
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“Anarchist in Arcady”: Publisher correspondence, 1935, 1937
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“Anarchist in Arcady”: Edited draft.
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“Anarchist in Arcady”: Edited draft.
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“Anarchist in Arcady”: Edited draft.
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“Anarchist in Arcady”: Edited draft.
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“Anarchist in Arcady”: Draft handwritten by Margaret J. Spicer.
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“Anarchist in Arcady”: Possible 1934 draft, 1934?
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“Anarchist in Arcady”: Edited 1934 draft, original and photocopy, 1934?
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“Anarchist in Arcady”: Notes and edited draft, 1934?
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“Anarchist in Arcady”: Edited draft, handwritten by EHS, 1934?
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“Assessing public opinion in a dislocated community”: Public Opinion Quarterly, Winter 1943
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“El problema Yaqui”: America Indigena, 5(4), Oct. 1945
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“Southwestern chronicle: ethnology of the Navaho, Apache, and others”: Arizona Quarterly, 4(1), 78-89, 1948
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“Parentescos Uto-Aztecas de la lengua Seri”: YAN, 1(1), 1953
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“Spanish-Indian acculturation in the Southwest”: American Anthropologist, 56(4), 1954
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“Worlds apart: cultural differences in the modern Southwest”: Arizona Quarterly, 13(3), 1957
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“Contrasts in Indian Affairs”: Arizona Alumnus, January-February 1957
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“Social structure and the acculturation process”: American Anthropologist, 60(3), 1958
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“The scientific view”: In “Arizona Days and Ways,” The Arizona Republic, Nov. 9, 1959
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“Lawsie goes to Mexico”, by Rosamond B. Spicer, 1958
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“The sources of Indian art”: Journal of American Indian Education, 1(2), 1962
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“Perspectives in American Indian Culture Change”: book review of 1961 EHS publication by Fred Eggan, American Antiquity, 27(4), 1962
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“Variable experiences in the developmental process: the American Indian”: paper for U.S. Dept. of State, U.N. Science Conference, 1962
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“Apuntes sobre el tipo de religion de los Yuto-Aztecas Centrales”: XXXV Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, 1964
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“El mestizaje cultural en el suroeste de Estados Unidos y Noroeste de Mexico”: Revista de Indias, nos. 95-96, 1964
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“Indigenismo in the United States, 1870-1960”: America Indigena, 24(4), 1964, 1966
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“Issues in Indian affairs”: Arizona Quarterly, 21(4), 1965
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Comment on “Acculturation and ecosis” by Miguel Leon Portilla: Current Anthropology, 6(4), 1965
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“Reflections on current Indian affairs”: Notes and draft, 1965-1966
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“Cultural intermixture in the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico”: Notes and draft.
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“The process of cultural enclavement in Middle America”: 36 Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, v. 3, 1966: Notes, drafts, reprint.
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“The process of cultural enclavement in Middle America”: 36 Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, v. 3, 1966: Correspondence, 1962-1966
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“The process of cultural enclavement in Middle America”: 36 Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, v. 3, 1966: Bulletins, circular, related information, 1964-1966
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“Culture contact and change in Northwestern Mexico”: 37 Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, 1966: Notes, drafts, correspondence, 1965-1966
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“The people of Mexico”: Six Faces of Mexico, 1966: Draft.
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“Tipos de contacto y procesos de cambio”: Perspectives in American Indian Culture Change, Chapter 8, 1966: Draft.
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“Government policy and Indian integration in Mexico and the United States,” 28th SfAA, 1969. Published as “Politica gubernamental e integracion indigenista en Mexico y Estados Unidos”: Anuario Indigenista, v. 29, 1969: Corre
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“Government policy and Indian integration in Mexico and the United States,” 28th SfAA, 1969. Published as “Politica gubernamental e integracion indigenista en Mexico y Estados Unidos”: Anuario Indigenista, v. 29, 1969: Draft
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“Government policy and Indian integration in Mexico and the United States,” 28th SfAA, 1969. Published as “Politica gubernamental e integracion indigenista en Mexico y Estados Unidos”: Anuario Indigenista, v. 29, 1969: Notes
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“Government policy and Indian integration in Mexico and the United States,” 28th SfAA, 1969. Published as “Politica gubernamental e integracion indigenista en Mexico y Estados Unidos”: Anuario Indigenista, v. 29, 1969: Relat
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“Government policy and Indian integration in Mexico and the United States,” 28th SfAA, 1969. Published as “Politica gubernamental e integracion indigenista en Mexico y Estados Unidos”: Anuario Indigenista, v. 29, 1969: Relat
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“Government policy and Indian integration in Mexico and the United States,” 28th SfAA, 1969. Published as “Politica gubernamental e integracion indigenista en Mexico y Estados Unidos”: Anuario Indigenista, v. 29, 1969: News
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“Political incorporation and cultural change in New Spain”: Attitudes of Colonial Powers toward the American Indian, 1969: from paper delivered at University of Michigan, March 18, 1969
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“The history of federal Indian policy in relation to the development of Indian communities”: Report and Recommendations, Community Development Seminar, Chinle Agency, US BIA, Navajo Area, 1969: Notes, drafts, correspondence,
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“The history of federal Indian policy in relation to the development of Indian communities”: Report and Recommendations, Community Development Seminar, Chinle Agency, US BIA, Navajo Area, 1969
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“Poverty and social disorder: patrons of the poor”: Human Organization, 29(1), 1970: Reprint.
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“La reaccion de Indios Americanos al contacto Euroamericano”: America Indigena, 31(2), 1971: Reprints.
54
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“Persistent cultural systems”: Science, v. 174, 1971: Notes, drafts, reprint, 1970-1971
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“Persistent cultural systems”: Science, v. 174, 1971: Papers by others, notes.
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“Persistent cultural systems”: Science, v. 174, 1971: Correspondence with publisher, 1970-1971
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“Persistent cultural systems”: Science, v. 174, 1971: Correspondence post-publication, 1971-1983
54
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Forward in Immigrants from India in Israel: Planned Change in an Administered Community, by Gilbert Kushner, 1973
54
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“Indian identity versus assimilation”: Occasional Papers of the Weatherhead Foundation, pp. 28-54, 1975. From Navajo Community College Roundtable Discussion, 1972. Notes, drafts, reprint, correspondence, ephemera, 1972-1976
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“Culture contact and change in Northwestern Mexico”: Homenaje a Gonzalo Aguirre Beltran, Tomo II, pp. 177-94, Universidad Veracruzana, 1974: Reprint, 1974
55
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Foreward by EHS in The Ghost Dance of 1889 Among the Pai Indians of Northwestern Arizona, by Dobyns and Euler, 1966-1967
55
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Foreward in The Seris, by David Burckhalter: “Capturing the feeling”, by EHS, UA Press, 1976. Notes, drafts, correspondence, 1974-1975
55
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“Conclusions”: re: Arizona Indian Affairs, 1978
55
5
Foreward in A House of My Own, by Susan Lobo, UA Press, 1982: Notes, drafts, correspondence, 1981
55
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“Anthropology in the society of 1990s”: Human Organization, 53(4), 1994: Correspondence, Mike Angrosino, editor, 1991-1994
55
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“Anthropology in the society of 1990s”: Human Organization, 53(4), 1994: Miscellaneous notes, photocopy, 1992-1994
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“Anthropology in the society of 1990s”: Human Organization, 53(4), 1994: Correspondence, Gilbert Kushner, 1992-1993
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“Anthropology in the society of 1990s”: Human Organization, 53(4), 1994: Introduction drafts and correspondence, Rosamond B. Spicer, 1992
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“Anthropology in the society of 1990s”: Human Organization, 53(4), 1994: Edited drafts and correspondence, Edward H. and Rosamond B. Spicer, 1991-1992
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“Anthropology in the society of 1990s”: Human Organization, 53(4), 1994: Drafts and correspondence, Paul J. (Jim) Bohannon, 1992-1993
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“Anthropology in the society of 1990s”: Human Organization, 53(4), 1994: Drafts and correspondence, Erve Chambers, 1992-1993
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“Anthropology in the society of 1990s”: Human Organization, 53(4), 1994: Drafts and correspondence, Miles Richardson, 1992
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“Anthropology in the society of 1990s”: Human Organization, 53(4), 1994: Drafts and correspondence, Eric Wolf, 1992
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“Anthropology in the society of 1990s”: Human Organization, 53(4), 1994: Drafts and correspondence, Alvin Wolfe, 1992
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“Anthropology in the society of 1990s”: Human Organization, 53(4), 1994: Afterword drafts and correspondence, Gilbert Kushner, 1993
55
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“Anthropology in the society of 1990s”: Human Organization, 53(4), 1994: Drafts and correspondence, Sol Tax, 1992
55
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Book reviews by EHS, 1940-1966
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Requests to EHS to read, 1945-1984
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20
Pajarito Plateau and its Ancient People, by Edgar L. Hewett: Book review, 1940
55
21
The Chorti Indians of Guatemala, by Charles Wisdom: Book review, 1940
55
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The Folk Culture of the Yucatan, by Robert Redfield: Book review, 1942
55
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Las Tribas Yaquis de Sonora, Su Cultura y Anhelada Autodeterminacion, by Alfonso Fabila: Book review, 1942
55
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The Hopi Way, by Laura Thompson and Alice Joseph: Book review, 1945
55
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The Japanese Nation, by John Embree: Book review, 1946
55
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The Navaho, by Clyde Kluckhohn and Dorothea Leighton: Book review, 1947
55
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Children of the People: the Navaho Individual and His Development, by Clyde Kluckhohn and Dorothea Leighton: Book review, 1948
55
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Americans Betrayed: Politics and the Japanese Evacuation, by Morton Grodzins: Book review, 1950
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A Village That Chose Progress, by Robert Redfield: Book review, 1950
56
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Tumacacori’s Yesterdays, by Earl Jackson: Book review, 1952
56
3
Tlaxcala in the Sixteenth Century, by Charles Gibson: Book review, 1953
56
4
Indians of the Plains, by Robert H. Lowie: Book review, 1954
56
5
Seminars in Archaeology, edited by Robert Wauchope: Book review, 1957
56
6
Other Men’s Skies, by Robert Bunker: Book review, 1959?
56
7
Introductory Anthropology, Laughlin, Hockett, Chard, Elmendorf: Book review, 1960
56
8
Man Takes Control: Cultural Development and American Aid, by Charles J. Erasmus: Book review, 1961
56
9
Peter Freuchen’s Book of the Eskimos; Beyond the High Hills: Book review, 1962?
56
10
Realidades y Proyectos: 16 Años de Trabajo, by Alfonso Caso: Book review, 1965
56
11
No Turning Back, by Polingaysi Qoyawayma (Elizabeth Q. White) ; Kaibah, Kay Bennett: Book review, 1965?
56
12
A Record of Travels in Arizona and California, 1775-1776, by Francisco Garces: Book review, 1966
56
13
Pueblo Warriors and Spanish Conquest, by Oakah L. Jones, Jr.: Book review, 1966
56
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The American Indian, Perspectives for the Study of Social Change, by Fred Eggan: Book review, 1966
56
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The Teachings of Don Juan, by Carlos Castaneda: Book review, 1969
56
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The Tall Candle, by Rosalio Moisés: Book review, 1972
56
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New Perspectives on the Pueblos, by Alfonzo Ortiz: Book review, 1972?
56
18
The Last Americans, by William Brandon: Book review, 1979
56
19
Reviews by Roz, 1972-1974, 1986-1988
56
20
RBS vita and bibliographies, 1988, 1990
56
21
Obituary: “Williarm R. Holland”: Correspondence, notes, draft, reprints, 1964
56
22
Obituary: “Williarm R. Holland”: 2 photographs, 1 negative, at Copan Ruins, undated.
56
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Obituary: “Grenville Goodwin”: Arizona and the West, 3(3), 1961
56
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Obituary: “John H. Provinse”: American Anthropologist, 68(4), 1966
56
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Obituary: Miscellaneous notes.
56
26
Miscellaneous: Theoretical articles, notes for articles, etc.
56
27
Miscellaneous: Works in progress, ideas, 1929-1936?
56
28
Miscellaneous: Ideas for articles.
56
29
Miscellaneous: Current manuscripts, popular articles, 1952?
56
30
Miscellaneous: Book plans, letters to/from editors, 1950s?
Man in the Biosphere, Manchilla Project: Correspondence, 1976-1977
61
2
Man in the Biosphere, Manchilla Project: EHS notes.
61
3
Man in the Biosphere, Manchilla Project: General plan, analysis, and article, 1976
61
4
Man in the Biosphere, Manchilla Project: Minutes, proposals, memos, and report, 1976
61
5
UA Indian Affairs Committee: Harry T. Getty, correspondence and programs, 1947-1948
61
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UA Indian Affairs Committee: Proposals, correspondence, and notes, 1948
61
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UA Indian Affairs Committee: Correspondence, memos, programs, notes, and reports, 1948-1960
61
8
UA Indian Affairs Committee: Correspondence with Lilly Endowment, Inc., 1959
61
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UA Indian Affairs Committee: Correspondence with E. Roby Leighton, 1959-1960
61
10
UA Indian Affairs Committee: Third Annual Conference on Navajo Education, Flagstaff, January 25-27, 1960
61
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UA Indian Affairs Committee: Notes on the Conference with Navajos, February 18, 1960
61
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UA Indian Affairs Committee: Tribal Courts Conference, June 22-24, 1960
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UA Indian Affairs Committee: Correspondence re: Program on Indian resources development on Arizona Indian reservations, December 8-9, 1960
62
2
UA Indian Affairs Committee: Notes on the Program on Indian resources development on Arizona Indian reservations, 1960
62
3
UA Indian Affairs Committee: Medallion of Merit Awards, January 21, 1961
62
4
UA Indian Affairs Committee: Indian Affairs Committee/Indian Advisory Committee/Indian Student Advisor correspondence, memos, programs, reports, and budgets, 1960-1963
62
5
UA Indian Affairs Committee: Correspondence, memos, reports, minutes, and programs, 1964-1968
62
6
UA Indian Affairs Committee: Correspondence, memos, reports, minutes, and programs, 1968-1971
62
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UA Indian Affairs Committee: Correspondence, memos, reports, minutes, and programs, 1971-1982
62
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UA Indian Affairs Committee: Proposals for institutes for teachers of Indian children, 1966
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63
1
UA Indian Affairs Committee: Reports, research, statements on Indian education in Arizona and elsewhere by Kelley, Wax, Simmions, etc.
63
2
Department of Anthropology: General correspondence.
63
3
Department of Anthropology: Correspondence regarding EHS, 1942-1979
63
4
Department of Anthropology: EHS travel vouchers and bills, 1951-1968
63
5
Department of Anthropology: Some departmental staff meetings; agendas, minutes, and notes, 1965-1975
63
6
Department of Anthropology: Miscellaneous memos on various subjects, 1965-1969
63
7
Department of Anthropology: Cultural anthropology Curriculum Committee, 1965
63
8
Department of Anthropology: Memos regarding student affairs, grades, advisees, etc., 1962-1976
63
9
Department of Anthropology: Advisees of EHS, 1964-1966
63
10
Department of Anthropology: Various lists of advisees, 1961-1975
63
11
Department of Anthropology: Some student grades and comprehensive exam questions, 1957-1967
63
12
Department of Anthropology: Curriculum Committee, bibliographies, 1956-?
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64
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Department of Anthropology: Reading lists.
64
2
Department of Anthropology: Committee on Graduate Examination Structure, 1969
64
3
Department of Anthropology: Various departmental programs.
64
4
Department of Anthropology: Long-term research proposals in Gila-Sonoran area, 1949-1952
64
5
Department of Anthropology: Current research in anthropology and sociology, 1952
64
6
Department of Anthropology: Applied Anthropology, 1, 1965-1973
64
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Department of Anthropology: Applied Anthropology, 2, 1973
64
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Department of Anthropology: “Proposal for a program in Applied Anthropology leading to a PH.D.,” 1973
64
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Department of Anthropology: “Careers in anthropology,” Keith L. Pearson, 1973
64
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Department of Anthropology: Training programs in Applied Anthropology at UA and elsewhere, 1973
64
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Department of Anthropology: Training programs in Applied Anthropology, jobs available and filled, 1972-1973
64
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Department of Anthropology: Need for Applied Anthropology, February 7, 1975
64
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Department of Anthropology: Papers submitted for Edward P. Dozier Award, 1975
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Department of Anthropology: Hammurabi Committee on Governance, 1974-1975, 1983
65
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Department of Anthropology: Committee on Review of Administrators and Departmental Administration Review Committee, 1973-1976
65
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Department of Anthropology: Proposal on autonomous multi-departmental graduate study program on the problems of 20th century Latin American Populism, 1966
65
4
Department of Anthropology: Professor of American Indian Languages and proposal for American Indian Languages center, 1962-1966
65
5
Department of Anthropology: Dept. of Anth and Medical School minutes and notes, 1962-1965
65
6
Department of Anthropology: Core graduate courses in Cultural Anthropology, 1975
65
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Department of Anthropology: Comins Fund, 1968-1969
65
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Department of Anthropology: Anthropology club, 1967-1977
65
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Department of Anthropology: Atlatl, 1971-1972
65
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Department of Anthropology: Arizona State Museum, 1962-1977
65
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Department of Anthropology: Arizona State Museum, 1947-1948
65
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Department of Anthropology: The inter-university field training program in cultural anthropology.
65
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Department of Anthropology: Proposal on humanities requirement, 1976-1977
65
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Department of Anthropology: Anthropology departments at other universities.
65
15
Department of Anthropology: Community Advisory Board.
65
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Bureau of Ethnic Research and Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology. RESTRICTED.
65
17
Departmental Annual Reports, 1939-1940
65
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Departmental Annual Reports, 1947-1948
65
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Departmental Annual Reports, 1948-1952
65
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Departmental Annual Reports, 1952-1953
65
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Departmental Annual Reports, 1953-1955
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Departmental Annual Reports, 1960-1961
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Departmental Annual Reports, 1962-1963
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Departmental Annual Reports, 1964-1969
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25
Some town committees: Tucson Festival Society, 1950-1961
65
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Some town committees: Tucson Festival Society, newspaper clippings 1950-1951
65
27
Some town committees: Arizona Archaeological and Historical society letter, 1941
AAA Executive Board: Committee on Research Across International Boundaries, 1972-1973
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75
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AAA Executive Board: Proposed reorganization of AAA, 1982
75
2
Executive Board Finance Committee: Reports, memos, budgets, and notes, 1972-1974
75
3
Presidency: Correspondence, memos, annual meeting speech, and materials for Executive Board, 1974
75
4
Presidency: Correspondence and memos, 1974-1983
75
5
Presidency: Correspondence with June Nash, 1973-1974
75
6
Presidency: Reports.
75
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Presidency: Notes for talks, ideas, to do, etc.
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76
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Committee on Anthropology as a Profession: Correspondence and memos, 1976-1977
76
2
Committee on Anthropology as a Profession: Correspondence and memos, 1978
76
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Committee on Anthropology as a Profession: Correspondence and memos, 1979-1980
76
4
Committee on Anthropology as a Profession: Minutes, 1976-1979
76
5
Committee on Anthropology as a Profession: Reports.
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77
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Committee on Anthropology as a Profession: Notes, 1977-1980
77
2
Committee on Anthropology as a Profession: Articles and fliers concerning careers in anthropology.
77
3
Committee on Anthropology as a Profession: AAA panel, 1978
77
4
Research proposals: Research tools program of the NEH, 1975
77
5
Research proposals: Various research proposals submitted through AAA, 1973-1978
77
6
Training, ethics, and non-academic employment in applied anthropology, 1971-1974
77
7
“Beyond Analysis and Explanation: Notes on the Life and Times of the Society for Applied Anthropology,” Edward H. Spicer, 1976 (1 of 2)
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“Beyond Analysis and Explanation: Notes on the Life and Times of the Society for Applied Anthropology,” Edward H. Spicer, 1976 (2 of 2)
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78
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Committee on Anthropology as a Profession: “Fieldwork and the Unity of Anthropology,” 1977?
78
2
AAA annual meetings: 1984
78
3
AAA Spicer Session: “A View of the World: the Contributions of Edward H. Spicer to Anthropological Theory and Practice.” Papers and correspondence, 1985
78
4
AAA annual meetings: “An Appraisal of the Indian Reorganization Act on the Papago Indian Reservation,” Rosamond Spicer, 1945
Correspondence: Alphabetical. See also EHS General Correspondence.
79
2
Correspondence: John F. Embree, Powell, Sweetser, LaBarre, LaViolette, deYoung, Rademaker, McVoy, Leighton.
79
3
Correspondence: Dillon S. Myer.
79
4
Correspondence: Ruth E. McKee. See also WRARAA.
79
5
Correspondence: BSR and CA staff.
79
6
Correspondence: Evacuees.
79
7
Correspondence: re: Anthropology and the WRA publication, 1976
79
8
Correspondence: Rosamond B. Spicer, 1983-1985
79
9
WRA background information.
79
10
WRA administrative notices, 1942-1944
79
11
WRA administrative notices, 1945-1946
79
12
Miscellaneous memos, 1943-1945
79
13
Information digest, 1944-1945
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80
1
Relocation Division Memoranda.
80
2
Relocation articles, 1942,1944, n.d.
80
3
WRARAA (Reports Alumni Association): The Latest Word, alumni news bulletin.
80
4
Public proclamation no. 21.
80
5
Quarterly, semi-annual, and annual reports, 1942-1943
80
6
Quarterly, semi-annual, and annual reports, 1944-1946
80
7
Final reports prospectus.
80
8
Government publications, 1946 (1 of 3)
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81
1
Government publications, 1946 (2 of 3)
81
2
Government publications, 1946 (3 of 3)
81
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Congressional hearing, etc. Supreme Court.
81
4
Un-American Activities Committee, 1943, n.d.
81
5
Congressional hearings, National Defense Migration, 1942 (1 of 2)
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Congressional hearings, National Defense Migration, 1942 (2 of 2)
82
2
Publications: Articles, pamphlets, 1943-approximately 1946 (1 of 2)
82
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Publications: Articles, pamphlets, 1943-approximately 1946 (2 of 2)
82
4
Publications: “California and her less favored minorities,” April 1944
82
5
Publications: WRA press releases.
82
6
Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): Correspondence. Includes EHS military deferment.
82
7
Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): EHS travel vouchers.
82
8
Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): Community analysis job description and program.
82
9
Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): Bibliographies on WRA, Japanese, and Japanese-Americans.
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83
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Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): Community analysis reports, no. 1-7, October 1942-October 1943
83
2
Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): Community analysis reports, no. 8-11, 1944-1945
83
3
Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): Community analysis reports, 12-19, 1945-1946
83
4
Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): Project analysis series, no. 1-13, 1943-1944
83
5
Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): Project analysis series, no. 14-18, 1944
83
6
Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): Project analysis series, no. 19-22, 1944-1945
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84
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Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): Project analysis series, no. 23-24, 1945-1946
84
2
Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): Community analysis notes, no. 1-16, 1944-1945
84
3
Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): CA Trend Reports and Trends in Relocation Centers, 1945
84
4
Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): Community analysts letter, no. 1-14 (No. 6 missing), 1943-1945
84
5
Bureau of Sociological Research (BIA), Community Analysis Section (WRA): CA section weekly summary, no. 1-30 (Nos. 6, 9, 14, and 15 missing), 1944-1945
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: Correspondence, 1978-1982
85
10
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: Articles.
85
11
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians: Articles.
85
12
Articles about WRA, 1942-1987 (1 of 3)
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1
Articles about WRA, 1942-1987 (2 of 3)
86
2
Articles about WRA, 1942-1987 (3 of 3)
86
3
“Applied Anthropology in a Dislocated Community,” Alexander H. Leighton and Edward H. Spicer: Notes and draft for AAA, 1945
86
4
“The Use of Social Scientists by the War Relocation Authority”: Notes, drafts, correspondence, 1946
86
5
Correspondence re: “The War Relocation Authority,” paper for SfAA meeting, 1973
86
6
“Anthropologists and the WRA,” 1976
86
7
Articles about Japanese and Japanese-Americans, 1937-1976
86
8
Speeches.
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87
1
“Community Analysis: An Example of Anthropology in Government,” by John F. Embree: Article, letter, and comments.
87
2
“Governing the Occupied Areas of the South Pacific: Wartime Lessons and Peacetime Proposals,” by Lt. John Useem, notes by John H. Provinse, 1945
87
3
Student papers, 1946, 1972
87
4
Manuscript of Japanese American youth at the Tule Lake Relocation Center: Nisei school essays from autumn to winter, 1942-1943, by Robert Henry Billigmeier (pgs. 1-252), 1976
87
5
Manuscript of Japanese American youth at the Tule Lake Relocation Center: Nisei school essays from autumn to winter, 1942-1943, by Robert Henry Billigmeier (pgs. 253-531), 1976
87
6
Reviews of articles.
87
7
Newspaper and magazine reports, 1944-1978
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88
1
Newspaper clippings, 1944-1995
88
2
RBS notebook/diary, 1942
88
3
EHS notebooks/diary, 1941-1943, undated
88
4
EHS notebooks/diary, nos. 1 through 4, 1942
88
5
EHS notebooks/diary, nos. 5 through 10, 1942-1943
88
6
EHS notebooks/diary, no. 11, 1944
88
7
EHS notebooks/diary, nos. 13 through 15, 1945
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89
1
Notes, ideas and concepts.
89
2
Notes for final report.
89
3
Community analysis section notes.
89
4
Notes and correspondence.
89
5
Bibliographies for talks and reports.
89
6
Notes and bibliographies for talks and reports.
89
7
Interview by Lawrence C. Kelly with Asael T. Hansen, April 10-11, 1979
89
8
Fort Ontario refugee shelter, Oswego, N.Y.: Correspondence and article draft.
Notes and papers, while a student at Johns Hopkins University: “Is There Race Superiority?” May 14, 1927
90
2
Notes and papers, while a student at Johns Hopkins University: Economics Seminar “Hours of Labor,” 1928
90
3
Notes and papers, while a student at Johns Hopkins University: Vignettes, Baltimore, 1928
90
4
Notes and papers, while a student at Johns Hopkins University: Baltimore – No. 1 Wyman Park,” May 2, 1928
90
5
Notes and papers, while a student at Johns Hopkins University: “A Note on Skepticism,” 1930
90
6
Notes and papers, while a student at Johns Hopkins University: “Free Thought and the Russian Method,” January 29, 1930
90
7
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: Material Submitted for Publication: “Indians are Funny,” 1931
90
8
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: Material Submitted for Publication: “O My Strength (A Day in the Park),” 1932
90
9
Notes and papers, while a student: Eddington: Electrons and the scientific method, undated
90
10
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Chicago: “What are Anthropologists Doing?” 1935
90
11
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Chicago: “The Spread of Western Culture,” 1935
90
12
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Chicago: “How Can Racial and Cultural Minorities in the United States be Harmonized,” 1935
90
13
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: Geology 112, 1931
90
14
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: Historical geology, physiography, 1931
90
15
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: Invertebrate paleontology, 1931
90
16
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: Old world archaeology, 1931, 1932?
90
17
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: Greek archaeology, 1931
90
18
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: Mexican archaeology, 1932
90
19
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: South America notes and map.
90
20
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: American archaeology, 1931-1932
90
21
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: Physical anthropology, 1932-1933
90
22
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: Archaeology seminar, 1932-1933
90
23
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: American Indian class, notes of J. H. Provinse, 1934?
90
24
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: Political Organization.
90
25
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: Ethnology, notes of J. H. Provinse.
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91
1
Notes and papers, while a student at the University of Arizona: Term papers, 1931-1934. Other EHS papers under Archaeology.
91
2
Class and lecture notes of John H. Provinse: Psycho-Analysis – Alexander, Spring 1931
91
3
Class and lecture notes of John H. Provinse: Notes on Radcliffe-Brown lectures, Fall 1931, Winter 1932
91
4
Class and lecture notes of John H. Provinse: Primitive political organization.
91
5
Class and lecture notes of John H. Provinse: History of anthropology, 205a-b, 1933-1934?
91
6
Class and lecture notes of John H. Provinse: History of anthropology, 1939?
91
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Class and lecture notes of John H. Provinse: Primitive society by Jean McWhirt and John Provinse, 1930
91
8
Class and lecture notes of John H. Provinse: Primitive society, Ethnology 203b, 1934?
91
9
Class and lecture notes of John H. Provinse: Provinse material, 1929-1932
91
10
Edward H. Spicer research project in physical anthropology at UA (University of Chicago): Letter/report to Fay Cooper-Cole, 1936
91
11
Edward H. Spicer research project in physical anthropology at UA (University of Chicago): “Archaic Skeletal Remains from Cuicuilco,” Correspondence with Fay Cooper-Cole and Cummings and reports, 1936
91
12
Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Practical phonetics, Fall 1934
91
13
Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Comparative science of culture, 1934, 1937
91
14
Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Comparative science of culture, 1934
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Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Notes on culture
92
2
Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: “Integrative Aspects of Some Forms of Primitive Exchange,” Anthro. 211, 1934
92
3
Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: The present position of anthropological studies, by A.R. Radcliffe-Brown, 1931
92
4
Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: “The Supplemental Series and Maya Lunar Chronology,” 1934
92
5
Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Race and culture contacts seminar, 1934-1935
92
6
Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Folk society, Anthro. 213 with Robert Redfield, 1935 (folder 1 of 2)
92
7
Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Folk society, Anthro. 213 with Robert Redfield, 1935 (folder 2 of 2)
92
8
Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Family, kin, and clan, 1935?
92
9
Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: The Australian aborigines, Anthro. 370, & EHS kinship charts, Spring 1935
92
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Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Linguistics, Anthro. 300, Winter 1935
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Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Seminar on India, Winter 1935
92
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Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Primitive economics.
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Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Primitive religion.
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Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: M.A. and Ph.D exams, 1935-1936
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Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Euphoria Journals, 1942-1958, 1969 (folder 1 of 2)
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Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Euphoria Journals, 1942-1958, 1969 (folder 2 of 2)
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Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: News - Letter from Sol Tax, 1955
93
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Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Departmental dinner in honor of Dr. Cole, 1947
93
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Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer class notes, exams from the University of Chicago: Social organization, comparison of careers of R.B, Redfield, Eggan.
93
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Edward H. Spicer notes, Cornell University Summer Field School, 1949-1950
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Edward H. Spicer lecture notes from Dillard University: Primitive society,
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Edward H. Spicer lecture notes from Dillard University: Primitive society, Soc. Anthro. 2, 1939
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Edward H. Spicer lecture notes from Dillard University: The family, Soc. Anthro. 1, 1938
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Edward H. Spicer lecture notes from Dillard University: Peoples of Africa, Soc. Anthro. 3, 1938-1939
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Edward H. Spicer lecture notes from Dillard University: Peoples of Mexico, Soc. Anthro. 4, 1939
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Edward H. Spicer lecture notes from Dillard University: Minority peoples in the U.S, Soc. Anthro. 20, 1938
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Edward H. Spicer lecture notes from Dillard University: The concept of race, Soc. Anthro. 21, 1939
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Edward H. Spicer lecture notes from Dillard University: Contemporary American Institutions, 1938
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Edward H. Spicer lecture notes from Dillard University: Contemporary American Institutions, 1938-1939
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Edward H. Spicer lecture notes from Dillard University: University affairs, 1938-1939
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Lecture notes, University of Arizona: Southwestern archaeology, Fall 1939
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Lecture notes, University of Arizona: Southwestern archaeology, Spring 1940
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Lecture notes, University of Arizona: Southwestern archaeology, 1939-1941
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Lecture notes, University of Arizona: World ethnology, 1939-1940
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Lecture notes, University of Arizona: Polynesia-Micronesia.
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Lecture notes, University of Arizona: Oceania-Malaysia.
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Lecture notes, University of Arizona: Paleo-Siberian and Central Asia
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Lecture notes, University of Arizona: Languages of Asia.
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Lecture notes, University of Arizona: Southwestern ethnology, 1939-1940?
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Lecture notes, University of Arizona: Southwestern ethnology, 1939-1940?
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Lecture notes, University of Arizona: Growth of culture, 1940-1941
Therese Adams: Museums and the applications of anthropology, Anthro. 257, Spring 1973
112
3
W.Y. Adams: 20 years of acculturation theory 1936-1955, Anthro 300, Spring 1955
112
4
Alfredo Alvarez: Traditions of the Mexican American, Anthro 214, January 1975
112
5
Olivia Arrieta: The situational role of a person with anthropological training in a U.S. government agency, Anthro. 399L, May 18, 1972
112
6
Theodore W. Atkins: Some aspects of Mestizo Mexico.
112
7
Marvin A. Bailey: Directed culture contact of the Guarani in Ecuador, Anthro. 302b, May 31, 1961
112
8
Barry R. Bainton: Toward a unified theory of action, Anthro. 299 readings in culture and personality, May 1968
112
9
Alan R. Beals: Science and the uniqueness of cultural phenomena.
112
10
Susan H. Bene: Ethnography of prominent American family of Mexican descent.
112
11
Dale L. Berge: American culture: Science. Brigham Young University.
112
12
Rachel Bonney: The history of anthropological theory. Independent study, Summer 1966 [Restricted]
112
13
Rachel Bonney: Outline: Cultural change. Independent study, Summer 1966
112
14
Rachel Bonney: The Navajo farm training program at Shiprock, NM: Success of failure, Anthro. 296A, Summer 1970
112
15
David A. Breternitz: Hispanicization of Peru: 1532 to ca. 1750, Anthro 302B, May 10, 1961
112
16
Richard M. Brooks: Learning theory and culture contact change, Anthro. 302b, May 1962
112
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Douglas Buttersworth: Rural Mexico and the culture of poverty.
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Thomas S. Carlson: The military in American culture, Brigham Young University, Anthro. 471, May 22, 1964
113
2
Carol Carter: Indian dances of Mexico, Anthro. 212, August 1957
113
3
George P. Castile: The uses of a type, May 1969
113
4
George P. Castile: The culture of the conquered, Southwest seminar, January 7, 1969
113
5
George P. Castile: Federal Indian policy and the sustained enclave: an anthropological perspective, 1973
113
6
Eliot D. Chapple: New directions in education in advanced technological societies, 1973
113
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John H. Chilcott: A structural functional model for examining national systems of education which seek to assimilate American Indians, 1969
113
8
J.A. Christensen: Dionysia in the desert, 1966
113
9
Barton M. Clark: Belgium: Ethnic conflict and legislated boundaries, Anthro. 396R, Fall 1975
113
10
Geoffrey A. Clark: Ethnological and archaeological realities: Natchez socio-political organization and its relation to the subsistence base and a structural-functional study of two subsystems of a Late Mississippian chiefdom,
113
11
Ann B. Cowan: Ethnoscience and its application, Anthro. 250.
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Carleton L. Crain: The joking relationship: a survey of a concept and non-primitive example, Anthro. 276, January 4, 1965 [Restricted]
113
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Carleton L. Crain: Economic activity and social structure in a Mexican village, Anthro. 276.
113
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Ross N. Crumrine: Cahita Peoples bibliography, Anthro. 299, 1960
113
15
Lynda L. Cuqua: Electricity's impact on the Papago Indians of Southern Arizona, sociology of the Southwest, May 1968
113
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Mary Ann Daugherty: The cycle of life among the Zapotecs of Mexico, Anthro. 212, May 27, 1963 [Restricted]
113
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David Day: The war of the castes. 1847-1901 [Restricted]
113
18
Henry F. Dobyns: Livestock immunization in Vicos, Peru, Developmental Change in Underdeveloped Areas, March 30, 1967
113
19
Pamela A. DeVos: Changing inter-ethnic patterns in China, Anthro. 399, May 1977
113
20
Leigh C. Douglass: A merit system of personnel administration for the State of Arizona, November 6, 1967
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Prof. Edward P. Dozier: An outline of southwestern social organization.
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E.B. Eiselein: Relational mathematics in the structural-functional analysis of associations in Arizona water politics.
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E.B. Eiselein: Water and social systems: analysis of the association in the Arizona water politics system, 1968
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E.B. Eiselein: The planned nationalistic revolution and the indigenous population of Mesoamerica, 1966
114
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E.B. Eiselein: Ascertainment of the problems, needs, and concerns of the people of Southern Arizona: report on leaders contacted between May 1976 and February 1977, KUAT, 1977
114
3
Florence Hawley Ellis: Possible archeological, traditional, and linguistic guideposts to the prehistoric homes of the modern Pueblo Indians, Conclusions, 1966
114
4
F. Escalante: The American Indian's dilemma, group pressure and alcohol: a theory, Socio. 192, May 1972 [Restricted]
114
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Grace A. Farrell: Phoenix Indian School, January 6, 1952 [Restricted]
114
6
Richard S. Felger and Gary P. Nabhan: Agroecosystem diversity: a model from the Sonoran Desert, January 25, 1977
114
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Timothy J. Finan: Readjusting ethnic boundaries: a perspective on change, Anthro. 214.
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Bernard L. Fontana: The melting pot that wouldn't: ethnic groups in the American Southwest since 1846, 11th conference on the History of America, Santa Fe, N.M., 1971
114
9
Christine L. Fry: The social construction of communities: the age-graded case, 1973
114
10
Art Gallaher: The community study approach, Anthro. research.
114
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Art Gallaher: A problem in applied anthropology: the effects of land allotment and subsequent Oklahoma statehood on Seminole Freedman Culture prior to 1920, Anthro. 222.
114
12
Velma Garcia: Reflections of community development, Anthro. 296B.
114
13
C.E. George: A statistical test of the folk urban hypothesis, 1953?
114
14
Ronald Gitek: Anthropology on trial: the Indian claims cases, Anthro. 299.
114
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Thomas Gladwin: Culture and personality studies in Oceania, 1960
114
16
Ocea Goldupp: The role of parent-aide in federally funded program: a case study, 1970 [Restricted]
114
17
Margaret Greeley: The Seri Indians, Anthro. 212, May 20, 1963 [Restricted]
114
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William Griffen: Tarahumara: directed culture change, Anthro. 302b, May 23, 1961
114
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Elizabeth S. Grobsmith: Waku N'ya: uses of Yuwipi medicine power in contemporary Teton Dakota Culture, AAA Toronto, November 29-December 3, 1972
114
20
Ramiro Guerrerro, S.J.: The sense of community among Mexican-Americans in Tucson, Arizona, Anthro. 296B, April 20, 1969
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21
Ann Haberlach: Pluralism at Pima College, Anthro. 399B, May 24, 1972
114
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E. Gail Harkness: Roles and relationship between Chinese health professionals and their multi-ethnic clients, Anthro. 299, January 14, 1972
114
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Robert C. Harman: Caracteristicas de la medicina de transicion: en el paraje de Yachib, Oxchuc.
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Robert C. Harman: Informe sobre las practicas y creencias medicas en Yochib. Anthro. 214. [CONFIDENCIAL].
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Edie Harrison: Japan: a study in the processes of directed culture change, Anthro. 302
115
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Eric Henderson: Some dimensions of ethnic identity, September, 1976
115
3
Susan Huntoon: Los hermanos penitentes: cultural survival in old Mexico? Anthro. 212, September, 1967 [Restricted]
115
4
Nancy Jacobus: Land reform in Mexico, Peru, and Brazil, Anthro. 196.
115
5
Lane P. Johnson: Applications of anthropology in community and mental health programs, Honors, May 5, 1974
115
6
Richard D. Jones: Culture contact change: Maori/Anglo.
115
7
Margarita Kay: The Mestizos of Sonora, Anthro. 399N, January 17, 1969
115
8
William H. Kelly, Bureau of Ethnic Research: Indians of Arizona, The economic basis of Indian life, and Administration of American Indian affairs, 1955, 1957
115
9
William B. Kessel: A case study in anthropology, Anthro. 399L, May 15, 1972
115
10
Aline H. Kidd, Lynne Scoggins, and Mary Elizabeth Shutler: A study of American kinship, Anthro. 276. [Restricted]
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Aline H. Kidd, Lynne Scoggins, and Mary Elizabeth Shutler: A study of American kinship, Anthro. 276, Lynne Scoggins project notes
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William K. Kikuchi: Tu'i manu'a: a study of the title inheritance and disputes in American Samoa, Anthro. 276, January 8, 1968
Margaret Knight: Community development as a solution to Indian and urban school abuses, Anthro. 296b, May 1968
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William S. Knopf: SAA discussion reports, Anthro. 257.
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Kathy Kohnke: Aspects of Mexican-American Catholicism in the Tucson area, Anthro. 214, December 12, 1975
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Kenneth E. Knudson: Trinidad: cultural variation and the Plural society, Anthro. 302b, June 8, 1962
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Kathy Lee Kovacic: Television and sociocultural change, Anthro. 257, April 12-14, 1973 [Restricted]
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Kathy Lee Kovacic: Youth Service Bureau: a model cities project, Anthro. 257, Spring 1973 [Restricted]
115
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Bruce Kruger: Religion and the Maya, Anthro. 212. [Restricted]
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Thomas A. Lee Jr.: Mexico's current programs effecting culture change, Anthro. 203, June 2, 1960 [Restricted]
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E. Roby Leighton: Directed culture change by dominant society: U.S., subordinate society, Navajo Tribe, Seminar: Directed culture change, Fall 1961
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E. Roby Leighton: 1868-1961: Directed culture change by dominant society: U.S, subordinate society, Navajo Tribe, Seminar: Directed culture change, Fall 1961
116
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Susan Lenhoff: Structural-functional analysis, Anthro. 276, January 6, 1961 [Restricted]
116
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Fred Lindquist: The Mormon subculture, Anthro. 302b.
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Fred Lindquist: A story of a Mormon family, Antho. 306.
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Harry Maurice Lindquist: Marginal education and social-economic integration: night schools in Taipei, Taiwan, as a case study, SfAA meeting, April 12, 1969
Billye Lovern: A study of Tarleton Park, Anthro. 306., 1963 [Restricted]
116
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Gary L. Lundell: Language and communications in the American culture, Brigham Young University, Anthro. 471, Spring 1964
116
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Pamela Magers: World Views: a comparison of Navajo and Episcopalian, Anthro. 399b, May 16, 1972
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Garland J. Marrs: Malinowski on the methods and rules of scientific ethnography and ethnology, Anthro. 205a, Fall 1950
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Bill Measelle: Adahooniligii, Anthro. 222. [Restricted]
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John Meredith: A review of the S.A.A. P.M. session for April 12, 1973. Models for studying school community transactions, Anthro. 257, April 27, 1973
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John Meredith: Chicanismo and ethnic boundary shifts, Anthro. 396R, December 12, 1975
116
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Jim Mueller: The study of complex society: method and theory, Anthro. 302, June 1, 1968
116
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J. Larry Murdock: Religion in the American culture, Brigham Young University, Anthro. 471.
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Alice B. McDonnell: Intimacy patterns in a small social unit, Anthro. 306, May 28, 1963 [Restricted]
116
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Priscilla K. Mowrer: The changing ways of Navajo education, Anthro. 399p, Fall 1971
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Priscilla K. Mowrer: A community study: Navajo reservation educational needs examined on the basis of views expressed in one Navajo community, Anthro. 399p, Spring 1972
116
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Gunnar Myrdal: The unity of the social sciences, Plenary Address, 34th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, 1975
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James Officer: Power in the Old Pueblo: a study of decision making in a Southwestern community.
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Amnon Orent: Directed culture change in British West Africa, Anthro. 302b, Spring 1961
117
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Amnon Orent: Directed culture change in British West Africa, Anthro. 302b, Spring 1961
117
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Alfonso Ortiz: Cosmological correlates of Tewa sex role classification, 1981
117
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Edward A. Parmee: A theoretical focus on community development in an attempt to recognize some fundamental dimensions.
117
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Edward A. Parmee: A theoretical focus on community development, Soc. 399e, December 13, 1961
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Harland Padfield: New industrial systems and the culture of colonized peoples, 1968
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Douglas Peacock: Social change in rural resettlement area, Quang Ngai Province, Republic of Vietnam, Anthro. 296b, May 1969
117
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Adolfo Quesada: The Ejido System in Mexico, Anthro. 212, May 11, 1963 [Restricted]
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Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown: Kinship terminologies in California.
117
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Cynthia Radding: Los O'odham, los espanoles y los mexicanos en la frontera desertica de Sonora, 1768-1843, Reunion de Historiadores Mexicanos y Norteamericanos, 1985
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Robert Redfield: Cooperation and conflict as modes of social integration in cultural change, lecture at Oriental Institute, January 30, 1945
117
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J. Rivers: The multiversity: a visit to an American mind-facturing company.
117
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Bryan Roberto: Urban poverty and political participation in Guatemala.
117
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Carolyn Roberts: The American educational system, Anthro. 471, May 26, 1964
117
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Mercedes C. Rojas: Mexico: national programs and the local communities, Seminar in Latin America, 1960 [Restricted]
117
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Steve Rosado: The Tarjin Totonac, Anthro. 212, May 20, 1959 [Restricted]
117
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George Roth: Ethnicity and reservation community on a multitribal reservation, SWAA Meeting, 1972 Independent versus reservation Indians: economic adaptation and ethnic survival, American A
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Virginia D. Russell: Virgin of Zapopan, Guadalajara Summer School, 201, August 5, 1963
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Michael Brian Schiffer: The economy of social interaction: a proxemic view.
117
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Rev. Michael Schneider: Experimental brick-making experiment at Cowlic, Arizona, 1968
117
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Sandra Schulz: Thoughts on ethnicity, Fall 1975
117
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Judi Schwarz and Tom Holladay: Change in ASUA, Anthro. 203, Spring 1970 [Restricted]
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Keith Schwyhart: The history of the work and the changes as a result of the American Board Mission in Southern Rhodesia, Soc./Anthro. 296a [Restricted]
118
2
Lee Sennott: Chicanismo: World view of the Spanglish-speaking Spanglo, May 16, 1972
118
3
Mary Shevlin: Geography of Mexico, Anthro. 212, May 1963 [Restricted]
118
4
A. Signori: The foreign student in America: a study in short-term acculturation, Anthro. 203, May 1969
118
5
Milton Singer, 5 reprints.
118
6
Courtland L. Smith: Metropolitan Phoenix, Arizona: a little community, November 1967
118
7
Allyn G. Spence: The basis for Mexican-American residential separation in Tucson.
118
8
Roderick Sprague: Directed culture change of the Carrier Indians of British Columbia, Anthro. 302, May 15, 1961
118
9
Michael B. Stanislawski: Hopi-Tewa Pottery Making: Styles of Learning, SAA annual meeting, May 2, 1969
118
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Michael B. Stanislawski: Ethnoarchaeology and settlement archaeology, SAA annual meeting, May 4, 1973
118
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Michael B. Stanislawski, Barbara B. Stanislawski: Hopi-Tewa ceramic tradition networks, SAA annual meeting, Novemeber 21, 1974
118
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Michael B. Stanislawski, Barbara B. Stanislawski, and Ann Hitchcock: Identification marks on Hopi and Hopi-Tewa pottery, September 1974
118
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James Russell Stephens: Man on the highway: an anthropological examination of traffic safety, Anthro. 299s, August 1967
118
14
Jervis D. Swannack Jr.: Directed cultural change of the Hawaiian Polynesians, Anthro. 302b, May 3, 1961
118
15
Jackie Taylor: Mexican American identity: an attempt to define ethnic boundaries, Anthro. 399Q, January 21, 1972
118
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Thomas Robert: Critique of 'social organization of the Papago' by Ruth Underhill, Anthro. 299B
118
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D.L. True: Luiseño culture change, Anthro. 203, Spring 1962
118
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H.D. Tuggle: On the ecology of populations H. Sapiens, Anthro. 399B, 1969
118
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P. Turner: Witchcraft as negative charisma.
118
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Paul R. Turner: The social context of laughter, 1971
118
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Cassandra Van Horn: American family and kinship, Brigham Young University, Anthro. 471
118
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John Van Willigen: Applied anthropology and community development administration: a critical assessment, April 1975
118
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Jesus Vara Lozoya: Jira al sur del estado de Durango, 1956
118
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Jack Waddell: The utility of the Wagley-Harris typology of Latin American subcultures for the ordering of Mesoamerican ethnographic materials, Anthro. 299, May 17, 1965
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Roland L. Warren: Toward a non-utopian model of the community, 1969
119
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Ward F. Weakly: Working field definitions of: a culture, a culture trait, a culture process, Anthro. 302I, 1964-1965
119
3
Thomas Weaver: Social and economic change in the context of the Pima-Maricopa history, 1972
119
4
Stephen M. Weiss: The relationship of learning theory to culture contact change, Anthro. 203
119
5
David R. Wilcox: The entry of Athapascans into the American Southwest: the problem today, Anthro. 120
119
6
Julianne Williams: Mexico: a study of its national character, Anthro. 212, May 12, 1965 [Restricted]
119
7
Mark Winheld: The dream time, 1980
119
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Alice L. Zink: Observation of a small group, Anthro./Soc. 296B, May 1966
119
9
Anonymous: Social welfare in America, Brigham Young University
119
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Anonymous: Indian-white racial attitudes around the U.S, Anthro. 120, 1948
119
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A-files: Yaqui Indians, 1940-1961 (A-384) (folder 1 of 2) [Restricted]
119
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A-files: Yaqui Indians, 1940-1961 (A-384) (folder 2 of 2) [Restricted]
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS): Correspondence, meetings, notices, and bulletins.
121
5
“Anthropology in the Society of the 1990s”: AAAS Symposium paper, 1974
121
6
American Council of Learned Societies, 1954-1984
121
7
American Educational Research Association.
121
8
American Ethnological Society.
121
9
American Philosophical Society, 1964-1984
121
10
American Philosophical Society [Restricted]. Restricted until 2025.
121
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Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society Committee.
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Association for Borderlands Scholars.
122
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Borderlands Network, 1980-1989
122
3
Canada Council, Social Science and Humanities Division, 1970
122
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Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1958-1964
122
5
Current Anthropology planning conference, 1957
122
6
Doherty Foundation Fellowships.
122
7
Ford Foundation, 1969
122
8
Fulbright-Hays Exchange Program, 1963, 1967
122
9
John Simon Guggenheim, other applications.
122
10
II. Congreso Indigenista Interamericano, Cuzco, 1948
122
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V. Congreso Indigenista Interamericano, Mexico, October 19-25, 1964
122
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VI. Congreso Indigenista Interamericano, Mexico, April 15-21, 1968
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VII. Inter-American Indian Conference, Brasilia, August 7-12, 1972
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VIII. Inter-American Indian Congress, Merida, Yucatan, November 17-21, 1980
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XXXV International Congress of Americanists, Mexico City, 1962
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XXXVI International Congress of Americanists, Sevilla, 1964
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XXXVII International Congress of Americanists, Argentina, 1966
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XXXIX International Congress of Americanists, Lima, Peru, 1970
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ICAES - International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences and IUAES - International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, 1956-1968
122
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ICAES - International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences and IUAES - International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, 1972-1978
122
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ICUS - International Conference on the Unity of the Sciences, 1975
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International Institute for Afro-American Studies, 1943-1944
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III - Instituto Indigenista Interamericano, 1962-1978
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NAS - National Academy of Sciences: Annual Report, Division of Anthropology & Psychology, 1951-1952
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NAS - National Academy of Sciences: By-laws, membership, misc. Restricted to NAS members.
123
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NAS - National Academy of Sciences: Membership, correspondence, and EHS memorial statement. Restricted to NAS members.
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NEH - National Endowment for the Humanities, Humanities, no. 6, 1971
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NEH - Indian Studies Endowment Program, 1971-1974
124
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NEH proposals reviewed by EHS, 1966-1982
124
4
Evaluation of Candidates for NEH Fellowships.
124
5
NEH – Indian Studies Program Applications
124
6
Donald J. Doerr, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1971-1972
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Donald Bahr, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1972-1973
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Robert H. Keller Jr, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1972-1973
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Peter G. Biedler, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1973-1974
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NEH - Younger Humanists Fellowship Program, 1973
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NEH - Summer Seminars for College Teachers, 1974-1977
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NSF Proposal No.7680810.
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National Indian Institute, Department of Interior,1943
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National Institutes of Health, 1958
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NRC - National Research Council, 1939-1980
125
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Society for Applied Anthropology: Miscellaneous newsletters and others, 1944-1979
125
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Society for Applied Anthropology: EHS Notes and correspondence, 1973
125
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Society for Applied Anthropology: Papers and reports from Across Generations symposium, 1973
125
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Society for Applied Anthropology: Correspondence from Across Generations symposium, 1973
125
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Society for Applied Anthropology: Bronislaw Malinowski Award speech, Gonzalo Aguirre Beltran, 1973
125
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Society for Applied Anthropology: Bronislaw Malinowski Award speech, EHS, 1976
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Society for Applied Anthropology: Bronislaw Malinowski Award speech, “A History of Application of Anthropology in North America 1915-55” by Edward H. Spicer, 1976
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Society for Applied Anthropology: Correspondence and meeting minutes, 1941-1983
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Society for Applied Anthropology: Report of the executive committee and meeting minutes, 1947-1953
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Society for Applied Anthropology: Annual meeting programs and membership list, 1941-1980
126
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Society for Applied Anthropology: 28th Annual meeting: program, EHS notes, and papers, 1969
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“National Policy in Mexico and the United States as a Factor in the Process of Indian Integration” SfAA paper by Edward H. Spicer, 1969
126
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“Government Policy and Indian Integration in Mexico and the United States” SfAA paper by Edward H. Spicer, 1969
126
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Edward H. Spicer Award: Correspondence.
126
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National Science Foundation: Grants, proposal reviews (1 of 3)
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National Science Foundation: Grants, proposal reviews (2 of 3)
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National Science Foundation: Grants, proposal reviews (3 of 3)
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National Science Foundation: Grants, proposal reviews by EHS and Bill Griffen, Community Types in Nahuatl Culture, 1966
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NCERD - U.S. Office of Education.
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Quaker Sociologists and Anthropologists, 1968
127
5
School of American Research: Exploration, 1972
127
6
Smithsonian Institution: re: Smithsonian research grants.
127
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Smithsonian Institution: Bio-sciences Information Exchange, 1959
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Social Science Research Council.
127
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Society for American Archaeology: Latin American guide, 1974?
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Society for American Archaeology: Meeting minutes, notes, memos, and correspondence.
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Mutual Protection Society for Non-Traditionally Employed Anthropologists.
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Society of Professional Anthropologists, 1975-1979
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Southern Anthropological Society: Papers presented at meetings, 1975
Mexico: Quotes from various authors on ethnic and non-ethnic programs in Mexico.
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Mexico: Studies in Cuernavaca.
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Mexico: Mexican journals and books of interest to Anthropology in UA Library and some not in Library.
144
14
Mexico: National Directory of Latin Americanists, 1963-1964
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145
1
Mexican Americans: Newspaper clippings, 1950-1970
145
2
Mexican Americans: Articles on Mexican Americans (1 of 2)
145
3
Mexican Americans: Articles on Mexican Americans (2 of 2)
145
4
Mexican Americans: Reports and articles, 1944-1973
145
5
Mexican Americans: Pamphlets and publications, 1935-1979 (1 of 2)
145
6
Mexican Americans: Pamphlets and publications, 1935-1979 (2 of 2)
145
7
Mexican Americans: Rudolfo Acuña, U of A/Chicano (1 of 2)
145
8
Mexican Americans: Rudolfo Acuña, U of A/Chicano (2 of 2)
145
9
Mexican Americans: Cesar Chavez.
145
10
Mexican Americans: Cesar Chavez, newspapers.
145
11
Mexican Americans: Education, bilingualism.
145
12
Mexican Americans: Outline of Mexican American Education, by Angel Ignacio Gomez and John Henry Chilcott, 1973
145
13
Mexican Americans: A Method for Testing Bilingual Children with the WISC, by William R. Holland.
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146
1
Mexican Americans: A Most Singular Country: The Story of the Mexican-American Borderlands, by Richard Gebhardt, 1971
146
2
Mexican Americans: The Mexican in the Southwest: A Culture in Process.
146
3
Mexican Americans: Progress Report, Mexican-American Study Project, Division of Research, Graduate School of Business Administration, UCLA, 1965-1967
146
4
Mexican Americans: A Progress Report of Field Work in Tubutama. Sonora, Mexico, 1956
146
5
Mexican Americans: Community Renewal Program. The Role of Social Factors in the Successful Adjustment of Mexican-American Families to Forced Housing Relocation: A Final Report of the Chamizal Relocation Research Project, El Paso, Texas, by Ellwyn Stoddard, 1970
146
6
Mexican Americans: Mexican American vocabulary.
146
7
South America: Newspaper clippings.
146
8
South America: Various publications (illustrated histories) and Diablada dancer photograph.
146
9
Arkansas.
146
10
Black studies: Colonialism - Race Relations.
146
11
Black studies: Bibliographies, 1955-1969
146
12
Black studies: Ku Klux Klan newspaper clippings, 1948-1952
146
13
Black studies: 'Threat' of Communism, newspaper clippings, 1948-1954
146
14
Black studies: Desegregation - Tucson and Arizona Councils for Civic Unity, newspaper clippings, 1949-1954
146
15
Black studies: Desegregation & civil rights, Tucson and national, newspaper clippings, 1947-1949
146
16
Black studies: Desegregation & civil rights, Tucson and national, newspaper clippings, 1950
146
17
Black studies: Desegregation & civil rights, Tucson and national, newspaper clippings, 1947-1988
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147
1
Black studies: Desegregation & civil rights, newspaper clippings, 1951-1988 (1 of 2)
147
2
Black studies: Desegregation & civil rights, newspaper clippings, 1951-1988 (2 of 2)
147
3
Black studies: Dunbar School, newspaper clippings, 1948-1951
147
4
Black studies: School Segregation Survey, Eloy, AZ. Tucson Council for Civic Unity.
147
5
Black studies: Black History and Condition, 1966-1977
147
6
Black studies: Tucson Council for Civic Unity/Arizona Council for Civic Unity.
147
7
Black studies: “Class in the Colored Society,” chapter by Allison Davis.
147
8
Black studies: Statement on segregation to court, State of Arizona, Pima County. Draft by EHS, approximately 1956
147
9
Mormons: Arizona Mormons.
147
10
Mormons: Agriculture, 1936
147
11
Mormons: Mormon World View, 1949
147
12
Basque: Newspaper clippings, 1975-1981
147
13
Basque: 1982-1984
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148
1
Catalan: Pamphlets, etc.
148
2
Catalan: Newspaper clippings, 1970-1971
148
3
Catalan: Newspaper clippings, 1975-1981
148
4
Catalan: Correspondence, 1970
148
5
Catalan: Reading notes on Passion Plays in Spain and Catalonia.
148
6
Catalan: Notes on Catalan history.
148
7
Catalan: Notes for a Catalan slide show.
148
8
Catalan: Translations of history, poetry, etc. from Catalan by RBS and Castelldefels, 1970-1971
148
9
Catalan: Catalan field notes.
148
10
Catalan: Spanish ethnic policy.
148
11
Catalan: Anita Alvarado.
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149
1
Irish: Newspaper clippings, 1971-1981
149
2
Irish: Notes and map for Irish chapter of Enduring Peoples.
149
3
Irish: Notes, correspondence, and draft for Irish chapter of Enduring Peoples.
149
4
Irish: Various.
149
5
Vietnamese (refugees): Notes, correspondence from Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare
Points of view by and about American Indians, newspaper clippings, 1990s
150
6
Return of Indian relics, newspaper clippings, 1990s
150
7
Correspondence, 1946-1978
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151
1
Bibliographies on Indians.
151
2
Various newsletters and pamphlets, 1954-1978
151
3
More Newsletters, 1945-1973
151
4
American Indian Chicago Conference, 1961
151
5
National Conference on Poverty in the Southwest, 1965
151
6
Articles on Indians, 1973-1974,1984
151
7
Indians and Law.
151
8
Indian land claims, 1955
151
9
Indian land claims, newspaper clippings.
151
10
Policy to Protect and Preserve American Indian Religious Freedom, Act of 1978. President Carter statement.
151
11
Issues in Indian Affairs: Notes and drafts.
151
12
Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1973
151
13
Summer Institute of Linguistics, newspaper clippings.
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152
1
Pan Indian ceremonials.
152
2
Religion, mythology, folklore, ceremonialism.
152
3
Indian songs and poetry, Southwest.
152
4
Thematic Apperception Test, drawings for Indians.
152
5
Wenner-Gren Supper Conference on the American Indian in Transition, University of Chicago, 1954
152
6
Termination.
152
7
Termination, newspaper clippings.
152
8
Various conferences on Indians, 1960, 1987
152
9
Various papers on American Indians, 1952-1979
152
10
Commissions and associations: American Friends Service Committee.
152
11
Commissions and associations: Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc., correspondence, 1944-1964
152
12
Commissions and associations: Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc., 1944-1961
152
13
Commissions and associations: National Congress of American Indians.
152
14
Commissions and associations: New Mexico Association of Indian Affairs, 1955-1958
152
15
Commissions and associations: New Mexico Commission on Indian Affairs, 1961-1962
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153
1
General Data Concerning Indian Reservations, 1929
153
2
BIA: Press releases, 1952-1973
153
3
BIA: Pamphlets.
153
4
BIA: Reports/Articles, 1951-1971
153
5
BIA: John Collier re: Indian Reorganization Act, 1935, 1942-43
153
6
BIA: John Collier re: Withdrawal, report to Senate Indian Committee, 1944
153
7
BIA: John H. Provinse, “The Withdrawal of Federal Supervision of the American Indian,” 1947
153
8
BIA: John Collier, “The Menominee of Wisconsin and the Klamath of Oregon Cases,” 1957
153
9
BIA: Glenn L. Emmons, “Whither the American Indian? The Problem Stated,” 1954
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154
1
BIA: Dillon S. Myer, 1952-1954
154
2
BIA: William H. Kelly “Indian Adjustment and the History of Indian Affairs,” 1969
154
3
BIA: Federal vs. State responsibility, 1947
154
4
BIA: William H. Kelly, re: “Termination,” 1953
154
5
BIA: BIA Relocation Program, 1957
154
6
BIA: John Province, “Relevant Assumptions in the Administration of American Indians Affairs,” and replies to.
154
7
BIA: Various statements on BIA points of view-general and on bills.
154
8
BIA: Federal register on Lower Muskogee Creek Tribe, 1961
154
9
BIA: BIA changes in the 1960s.
154
10
BIA: BIA changes in the 1960s, newspaper, 1967
154
11
BIA: Indian policy in the Kennedy Administration, 1963-1964
154
12
BIA: Albert. L. Wahrhaftig, “Notes and Outlines for a Series of Articles on the American Indian,” 1968
154
13
BIA: Vine Deloria, “The War between the Redskins and the Feds,” 1969
154
14
BIA: Discussion on basic assumptions underlying our national approach to the Indian problem, “From the Editor of the American Anthropologist,” 1954
154
15
BIA: Bert and Ethel Aginsky, “Lateralization among American Indians.”
154
16
BIA: Scudder McKeel, “Comparative Notes on the 'Social Role of the Settlement House' as Contrasted with that of the United States Indian Service,” 1943
154
17
BIA: William H. Kelly “Los Indigenas de los Estados Unidos,” 1966
154
18
BIA: N. B. Johnson, “Solution: Assimilation,” 1954
154
19
BIA: Volkswagen Project: “Acculturation and Ethnic Identity: Resistance and Self-Determination among the Indian Minorities of North America,” 1981
154
20
BIA: James H. Howard, “The Native American Image in Western Europe,” 1981
154
21
BIA: Evon Z. Vogt, “The Acculturation of American Indian,” 1957
154
22
American Indian Development, Inc.: Training programs, 1962- 1965
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155
1
American Indian Development, Inc.: Organization information.
155
2
American Indian Development, Inc.: Workshop on American Indian Affairs, Boulder, Colorado, 1952-1967
155
3
American Indian Development, Inc.: Rosalie Wax, “A Brief History and Analysis of the Workshops on American Indian Affairs, 1956-1960”
155
4
American Indian Development, Inc.: The Indian Progress, 1916-1967
155
5
Indian health: L. J. Lull, “Indian Cultural Conflicts with Whiteman’s Medical Practices,” 1955
155
6
Indian health: Indian Health Highlights , 1964
155
7
Indian education: Indian Scholarships.
155
8
Indian education: Murray L. Wax, “The White Man's Burdensome 'Business': A Review Essay on the Change and Constancy of Literature on the American Indians,” 1968
155
9
Indian education: “Foundation for the Higher Education of American Indians, Inc.”
155
10
Indian education: Indian Student Conference, Amerind Club, UA, 1957
155
11
Indian education: BIA/Univ. of Chicago Research on Indian Education and Administration, 1943-1944
155
12
Indian education: BIA/Univ. of Chicago Research on Indian Education and Administration. Personality studies. (A-658)
155
13
Indian education: BIA/Univ. of Chicago Research on Indian Education and Administration. Spicer, E. H., Tests, Moral perception. (A-658)
155
14
Indian education: BIA/Univ. of Chicago Research on Indian Education and Administration. Chicago Conference, 1943. (A-658)
155
15
Indian education: BIA/Univ. of Chicago Research on Indian Education and Administration. Dreams. (A-658)
155
16
Indian education: BIA/Univ. of Chicago Research on Indian Education and Administration. Women, Gertrude Lamfrom. (A-658)
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156
1
Indian education: BIA in-service training, 1960-1971
156
2
Indian education: BIA in-service training, newspaper clippings, 1948-1952
156
3
Indian education: Indian Art: Conferences, Plans, 1959-1960
156
4
Indian education: Indian Art: Pacific Arts Conference, ASU, 1960
156
5
Indian education: Phoenix Indian School.
156
6
National study of American Indian education: Newspaper clippings, 1950, 1966
156
7
National study of American Indian education: Coordinating Council for Research in Indian Education, 1962
156
8
National study of American Indian education: Research Conference on American Indian Education, Un. of Chicago, 1968
156
9
National study of American Indian education: Correspondence, proposals, and articles, 1967-1970
156
10
National study of American Indian education, 1967-1970
156
11
National study of American Indian education: Pamphlets on Indian education, 1966-1971
156
12
National study of American Indian education: Indian Scholars Convocation, 1970
156
13
Indian economics: Courtland L. Smith and Harland I. Padfield, “Land, Water, and Social Institutions,” 1969
156
14
Indian economics: Edward B. Berger, “Indian Mineral Interest: A Potential for Economic Advancement,” 1968
156
15
Indian economics: Theodore Stern and James P. Boggs, “White and Indian Farmers on the Umatillas,” 1970
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157
1
Indians, Southwest: Nativistic Movements.
157
2
Indians, Southwest: Douglas W. Schwartz, The Southwest Indian: Studies in Cultural Continuity, 1978
157
3
Indians, Southwest: Henry F. Dobyns et al., “Patterns of Indoamerican Chief Executive Tenure,” “Native American Urbanization and Socio-Economic Integration in the Southwestern United States,” 1972, 1981
157
4
Indians, Southwest: Donald M. Bahr, “Southwest Indian Dispersion Myths,” “Cycles and Time in a Southwest Indian Mythology”
157
5
Indians, Southwest: by Harland Padfield, “Social Foundations of Rural Poverty in the Southwest,” 1967
157
6
Indians, Southwest: Thomas E. Sheridan, “The Importance of Not Being Earnest: Play in the Greater Southwest”
157
7
Indians, Arizona and Southwest: Articles.
157
8
Indians, Arizona and Southwest: Newspaper clippings, 1983, 1992-1995
Indians, Arizona: “The Unvanishing Indian,” 1947-1948
157
15
Indians, Arizona: Arizona State Employment Service, 1967-1970
157
16
Indians, Arizona: Arizona Association of Indian Affairs, 1954
157
17
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Arizona Advisory Committee, correspondence, school desegregation, 1960-1962
157
18
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Arizona Advisory Committee, 1962-1963
157
19
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Arizona Advisory Committee, 1960
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158
1
Arizona Commission on Indian Affairs, 1948-1965
158
2
Arizona Commission on Indian Affairs: Newspaper clipping, 1950
158
3
Arizona Commission on Indian Affairs, 1967-1969
158
4
Arizona Commission on Indian Affairs: Annual reports, 1954-1976
158
5
Arizona Commission on Indian Affairs: Publications, 1967
158
6
Arizona Commission on Indian Affairs: Program and Proceedings of the AZ Commission of Indian Affairs: The Place of the Navajo People and Their Reservation in the Future of Northeastern Arizona. Window Rock, 1957
158
7
Arizona Commission on Indian Affairs: Ephemera and publications about the Indian Self-Determination Act, Fourth Annual Indian Town Hall, 1976
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159
1
Arizona: Gaming/gambling, Arizona and other states, Newspaper clippings.
Apache: “Report on the San Carlos Apache Reservation,” 1954
159
11
Apache: The San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation, 1954
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160
1
Apache: San Carlos correspondence - Stanford Research Institute, AFSC.
160
2
Apache: San Carlos correspondence - AFSC.
160
3
Apache: Morris E. Opler, “Report on the Fort Apache Indians of Arizona,” 1936
160
4
Apache: Jicarilla Apache Alcoholism Project, 1967
160
5
Apache: White Mountain Apache, 1968-1969
160
6
Apache: Apache puberty ceremony, 1932
160
7
Apache: Apache arts and crafts, 1961
160
8
Apache: San Carlos Apache stories, 1972
160
9
Apache: San Carlos Apache field notes, 1954, (3 of 3)
160
10
Apache: San Carlos Apache field notes, 1954, (2 of 3)
160
11
Apache: San Carlos Apache field notes, 1954, (3 of 3)
160
12
Apache: San Carlos Apache field notes, 1954
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161
1
Apache: San Carlos cattle industry.
161
2
Apache: Apache language.
161
3
Apache: Stanford Research Institute.
161
4
Apache: Stanford Research Institute, 1954
161
5
Apache: Miscellaneous Information on Apaches.
161
6
Apache: AFSC Reports, 1957-1966
161
7
Apache: AFSC San Carlos Project and Southwest Indian Project, 1950-1966
161
8
Apache: AFSC Program Evaluations, 1959-1966
161
9
Apache: NSF Final Report, Grant G-7171, 1959-1961
161
10
Apache: Edward A. Parmee, “Existing Factors Affecting the Program of Education for San Carlos Apaches,” 1961
161
11
Apache: Indian affairs interview, 1954 Removed to ARCHIVES Record Group 8.
161
12
Apache: Keith H. Basso and Ned Anderson, “The Painted Symbols of Silas John: A Western Apache Writing System,” 1972
161
13
Apache: Peter Kunstadter, Preliminary Report on Use of Clinic Facilities by the Residents of the Mescalero Indian Reservation, 1957 Removed to ARCHIVES Record Group 8.
161
14
Apache: Steve Talbot, “The Myth of Apache Economic Incompetence,” 1973
161
15
Apache: Excerpts from Grenville Goodwin's diary about Apaches in the Sierra Madres if Mexico, 1927-1931
161
16
Apache: Articles by William B. Griffin, 1983
161
17
Apache: Mt. Graham Telescopes and Apaches: Newspaper clippings
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162
1
Canadian Indians: Newspaper clippings.
162
2
Canadian Indians: William D. Strong review of “Windigo Psychosis,” by Morton I. Teicher, 1960
162
3
Canadian Indians: Kwakiutl, 1961
162
4
Canadian Indians: “Reciprocal Exploitation in an Indian-White Community,” by Niels W. Braroe, 1965
162
5
Canadian Indians: “The Contact History of the Subarctic Athapaskans: An Overview,” by June Helm and others, 1971
162
6
Canadian Indians: “The Destruction of Huronia: A Study in Economic and Cultural Change, 1609-1650,” by Bruce G. Trigger, 1961
162
7
Catawba: South Carolina Catawba land claim, 1977
162
8
Cherokee: Newsletter in Cherokee alphabet, 1950-1965
162
9
Cherokee: Newsletter in Cherokee alphabet, newspaper clippings, 1950-1965.
162
10
Cherokee: Original Cherokee Community Organization, by Robert K. Thomas.
162
11
Cherokee: “Cherokee Values and World View,” by Robert K. Thomas, 1958
162
12
Cherokee: “Social and Economic Characteristics of the Cherokee Population of Eastern Oklahoma,” by Albert L. Wahrhaftig, 1965
162
13
Cherokee: “Indian Communities of Eastern Oklahoma and the War on Poverty,” by Albert L. Wahrhaftig, 1965
162
14
Cherokee: “The Five Civilized Tribes of Oklahoma: Report on Social and Economic Conditions,” by Angie Debo, 1955
162
15
Cherokee: “Social Change on an Indian Reservation: A Community Study,” Dissertation proposal, by Evanell Thomsson, 1967
162
16
Cherokee: Miscellaneous.
162
17
Cheyenne: Newspaper clippings, 1941, 1966
162
18
Cheyenne: “The Wonderful Herb: An Indian Cult Vision Experience,” E. Adamson Hoebel.
162
19
Chippewa: Newspaper clippings, 1948
162
20
Cocopah.
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163
1
Colorado River Tribes: Correspondence and articles.
163
2
Colorado River Tribes: “Proposal to the Colorado River Planning Area,” by Donald M. Roberts,1968
163
3
Diegueño etc. Northern Baja California: Roger C. Owen and Ralph Michelsen, “A Keruk Ceremony at Santa Catavina, Baja California, Mexico,” 1967 and “Musical Culture and Ethnic Solidarity: A Baja California Case Study,” 1969
163
4
Diegueño etc. Northern Baja California: Roger C. Owen, “The Social Demography of Northern California,” 1963 and “Rapport, Informant Reliability, and the Ethnographic Reconstruction of Events,” 1966
163
5
Fort Berthold Reservation, North Dakota: Correspondence, article, and bill S.3303, 1948-1950
163
6
Havasupai: Newspaper clippings.
163
7
Havasupai: Correspondence, Newspaper clippings and bills.
163
8
Havasupai: Alfred F. Whiting on Havasupai.
163
9
Hidatsa: Note from Bella Weitzner.
163
10
Hopi: Newspaper clippings (1 of 2)
163
11
Hopi: Newspaper clippings (2 of 2)
163
12
Hopi: Correspondence, political statements, etc.
163
13
Hopi: Correspondence - John Lansa, 1954-1974
163
14
Hopi: Correspondence - Bob Young.
163
15
Hopi: Hopi Tricentennial, 1980
163
16
Hopi: AFSC Community Relations Program, 1959
163
17
Hopi: Miscellaneous notes and papers.
163
18
Hopi: EHS Notes.
163
19
Hopi: Hopi dictionary proposal, 1986
163
20
Hopi: “The Story of the Mysterious Mr. Johnson,” by Armin W. Geertz, 1990
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164
1
Hopi: Hopi, Hopi-Tewa assorted articles.
164
2
Hualapai: Articles.
164
3
Huichol: Newspaper clippings and photograph.
164
4
Huichol: “Huichol Ethnohistory,” by Allen Franz, 1977
164
5
Iroquois: 1728 Map.
164
6
Iroquois: “Iroquois Anthropology at Mid-Century,” by William Fenton and John Withoft, 1951
164
7
Kickapoo: The Kickapoo in Mexico, 1948, 1954
164
8
Kiowa: Newspaper clippings.
164
9
Klamath: “Livelihood and Tribal Government on the Klamath Indian Reservation,” by Theodore Stern, 1961-1962
164
10
Kwakiutl: “Factors Influencing the Academic Performance of Kwakiutl Children in Canada,” by Ronald Rohner, 1965
164
11
Menominee: Bibliography, article, 1975-1976
164
12
Menominee: Menominee: Wisconsin’s 72nd County, by Wayne H. Weidemann and Glenn V. Fuguitt, 1963
164
13
Mesquakie: “Program on Behalf of the Mesquakie and Nearby Whites of Iowa,” by Sol Tax.
164
14
Mesquakie: “Being a Mesquakie Indian,” by Lisa Peattie.
164
15
Mexico: Articles, 1963-1964
164
16
Mexico: Newspaper clippings.
164
17
Mexico: Newspaper clippings-Tlaloc, 1963-1964
164
18
Mexico: Newspaper clippings: Mixtecs in Tijuana, 1964
164
19
Modoc: Allotments, 1916
164
20
Mojave/Mohave: Newspaper clippings, 1963, 1969
164
21
Muscogee Creek.
164
22
Navajo: Correspondence, 1948-1973
164
23
Navajo: History, treaty of 1868, return from Fort Sumner 1865.
164
24
Navajo: General information flyers.
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165
1
Navajo: EHS Notes, history, etc., 1950
165
2
Navajo: “The Navajo Problem,” 1947
165
3
Navajo: Navajo Extension Program, 1952
165
4
Navajo: Congressional bills, 1947-1950
165
5
Navajo: KAET-TV Navajo Film Project Working Papers.
165
6
Navajo: Education.
165
7
Navajo: Education, Problems of Cross-Cultural Education Research and Evaluation: The Rough Rock Demonstration School, by the University of Minnesota, 1969
165
8
Navajo: Education - Navajo Community College.
165
9
Navajo: “New Navajo Control Policy: Navajo Community College,” by Priscilla K. Mowrer, 1970
165
10
Navajo: Employment.
165
11
Navajo: Health.
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166
1
Navajo: Law, “Reflection of a Tribal Attorney,” by Norman Littell, 1957
166
2
Navajo: Paul and Lorena Williams vs Hugh Lee, Ganado Trading Post.
166
3
Navajo: Missionaries, 1946-1954
166
4
Navajo: Language, dictionary, publications in Navajo, Reichard #3
166
5
Navajo: Art and poetry, 1941
166
6
Navajo: Meetings and proposals on community development, 1960s
166
7
Navajo: “Navajo Social Organization and Land Use Adjustment,” by E.R. Fryer, 1942
166
8
Navajo: “Cultural Interplay and Political Anthropology: The Navajo Case,” by René Koenig, 1983
166
9
Navajo: Indian vote, 1948
166
10
Navajo: Ethnography articles.
166
11
Navajo: Fruitland research, Tom Sasaki, 1951-1952
166
12
Navajo: Cornell University Medical College, Many Farms receipts, 1957, 1972
166
13
Navajo: Malcom Carr paper, J.H.P comments.
166
14
Navajo: Office of Navajo Economic Opportunity, 1965
166
15
Navajo: Eastern Navajo Agency, reports of meetings, 1968
166
16
Navajo: Eastern Navajo Council Resolutions, 1968-1973
166
17
Navajo: District 15-19 minutes, resolutions, BIA memos, 1969-1973
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167
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Navajo: District 16 Council minutes, resolutions, BIA memos, 1970-1973
167
2
Navajo: Shonto, “Life in a Contemporary Navajo Community,” by Blake Brophy, 1959
167
3
Navajo: Dinetxa News, 1967-1968
167
4
Navajo: Newspaper clippings, 1947
167
5
Navajo: Newspaper clippings, 1948
167
6
Navajo: Newspaper clippings, 1949
167
7
Navajo: Newspaper clippings, 1950
167
8
Navajo: Newspaper clippings, 1951
167
9
Navajo: Newspaper clippings, 1960-1969
167
10
Navajo: Newspaper clippings, 1970
167
11
Navajo/Hopi: Newspaper clippings.
167
12
Navajo/Hopi: Legislation and land claims, 1972-1973
167
13
Navajo: Newspaper clippings, 1988-1992
167
14
Navajo: Newspaper clippings, 1993-
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168
1
Navajo: Tribal Council and BIA papers, Alan G. Harper, 1954
168
2
Navajo: Tribal Council and BIA papers, reports and resolutions, 1967
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168
3
Navajo: Tribal Council and BIA papers, reports, resolutions, correspondence, etc., 1968
168
4
Navajo: Tribal Council and BIA papers, Draft of Plan for Economic Development, 1968
168
5
Navajo: “What Community Development Means,” by Edward H. Spicer, 1969
168
6
Navajo: Tribal Council and BIA papers, Peter MacDonald’s speech at Toadlena Trading Post, 1969
168
7
Navajo: Tribal Council and BIA papers, resolutions, 1971
168
8
Navajo: Tribal Council and BIA papers, reports, resolutions, correspondence, etc., 1972
168
9
Navajo: Tribal Council and BIA papers, Teacher Education Program costs.
168
10
Navajo: The Urban Navajo Community, 1966
168
11
Navajo: Industrialization and economy.
168
12
Navajo: Ceremonialism.
168
13
Navajo: Miscellaneous.
168
14
Navajo: Community development seminar on language, 1969
168
15
Nevome: Expedition report by J. Alden Mason, and Nevome Word List by David Brugge, 1954
168
16
Opata and Kickapoo: Notes.
168
17
Opata and Kickapoo: Diary with Yaqui, Opata, and Papago language notes,1949-1950
168
18
Opata and Kickapoo: 5 Photographs of mission church at Opodepe, Sonora, 1954, 1957
168
19
Paiute: “Ethnographic Methodology: A Tri-Chronic Study in Culture Change, Informant Reliability and Validity from the Southern Paiute,” by Robert C. Euler, 1967
168
20
Paiute: “Three Gods for Joe,” by Omer C. Stewart, 1956
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Tom Segundo correspondence.
169
8
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Correspondence with Papagos – Topawa, Choulic, San Miguel.
169
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Alden and Ruth Jones Papago correspondence.
169
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Personality & Administration Study, BIA/University of Chicago, 1942-1944
169
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: W. Wade and Beulah Head correspondence.
169
12
Papago/Tohono O'odham: “Specific Propositions, Indian Personality Project,” by Laura Thompson.
169
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Papago maps.
169
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Elizabeth Estrada.
169
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: “Papago Reservation Report,” by the Arizona Commission on Indian Affairs, 1962
169
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Papago Indian Agency, Sells, Arizona, 1967
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Papago Indian Agency, Sells, Arizona, 1968
170
2
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Association for Papago Affairs, 1954-1964
170
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Association for Papago Affairs, EHS notes.
170
4
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Mineral claims, Association for Papago Affairs.
170
5
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Mineral claims, newspaper clippings, 1951, 1954
170
6
Papago/Tohono O'odham: American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), minutes and reports, 1956-1959
170
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), newspaper clippings, 1950
170
8
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Papago Tribal Herd and Papago Range (drought), 1968-1969
170
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Water - Agriculture.
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10
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Papago Claims Case. Removed to ARCHIVES record group 8.
170
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Community development.
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Papago legal services.
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Papago research by Henry F. Dobyns, 1950-1951
170
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Various Papago research projects, 1952-1975
170
15
Papago/Tohono O'odham: North Carolina proposal. Removed to ARCHIVES record group 8.
170
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: EHS notes and diaries.
170
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: EHS notes, some possibly from Cycles of Conquest.
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Talks by Richard Hendrix and Mrs. Lupe Johnson, 1942
171
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Enemy Slayer Ceremony, Santa Rosa, 1959
171
3
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Shrine of the Children.
171
4
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Papago language.
171
5
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Papago language.
171
6
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Articles on Papago language, 1968-1969
171
7
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Article on Papago language, 1969
171
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Published articles on programs, 1940-1978
171
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Articles.
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10
Papago/Tohono O'odham: “The Papago Village-Level Community Development Worker: The Papago Indian Case,” by John Lewis, 1969
171
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Final Report, Evaluation of Opportunities for Permanent Relocation of Papago Indians in Tucson, Arizona, by Kent Fitzgerald, 1956
171
12
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Federal Writers' Project., 1939
171
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Community Participation as an Indicator of Developmental Change, by Rolf Bauer and Henry Keneally, Jr., 1969
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Nutrition, by Susan Holmes (A-659)
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Nutrition (A-659)
181
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Papago/Tohono O'odham: Nutrition study (A-659)
181
9
Papago/Tohono O'odham: “Tohono,” play by Edna Copins (A-659), 1958
181
10
Papago/Tohono O'odham: Music and notes on Papago songs (A-659), 1950
181
11
Pima/Maricopa, Gila River Reservation, Salt River Reservation: Articles.
181
12
Pima/Maricopa, Gila River Reservation, Salt River Reservation: Indian claims commission.
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182
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Pima/Maricopa, Gila River Reservation, Salt River Reservation: Dana Nichols field notes, 1959
182
2
Pima/Maricopa, Gila River Reservation, Salt River Reservation: EHS notes.
182
3
Pima/Maricopa, Gila River Reservation, Salt River Reservation: Newspaper clippings, 1948-1951, 1964
182
4
Pima/Maricopa, Gila River Reservation, Salt River Reservation: Newspaper clippings, 1985-1991
182
5
Pima/Maricopa, Gila River Reservation, Salt River Reservation: Article and correspondence.
182
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Pima/Maricopa, Gila River Reservation, Salt River Reservation: “Social and Economic Change in the Context of Pima-Maricopa History,” by Thomas Weaver, 1972
182
7
Pima/Maricopa, Gila River Reservation, Salt River Reservation: Myths, correspondence.
182
8
Pima/Maricopa, Gila River Reservation, Salt River Reservation: “Piman Songs on Hunting,” by Donald Bahr, Joseph Giff, and Manuel Havier, 1979
182
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Pima/Maricopa, Gila River Reservation, Salt River Reservation: Plants Without Water: The Pima-Maricopa Experience, by Paul H. Ezell, 1974
182
10
Pima/Maricopa, Gila River Reservation, Salt River Reservation: “Effects of Acculturation on an American Indian Community”, by Bhavani Banerjee Manheim, 1977
182
11
Pima/Maricopa, Gila River Reservation, Salt River Reservation: Water rights, 1991
182
12
Pima Bajo (Lower Pima): EHS notes, newspaper clippings.
182
13
Pima Bajo (Lower Pima): Language notes.
182
14
Pottawatomi: “A Study of the Hannahville Indian Community, Menominee County, Michigan,” by Kenneth E. Tiedke, 1950
182
15
Pueblos: New Mexico legislation, 1943
182
16
Pueblos: “The Pueblo Indians of the Southwest”, by Edward P. Dozier, 1964
182
17
Pueblos: “Zuni - A Link with the Past”
182
18
Pueblos: Newspaper clippings.
182
19
Pueblos: Map, “Attributes of Prehistoric Pueblo settlement patterns on Black Mesa, Arizona,” by Robert C. Euler, review by Robert C. Euler of “The Pueblo Indians,” by Joe S. Sando.
182
20
Pueblos: Cochimi word lists.
182
21
Pueblos: Pueblos in world perspective.
182
22
Seminole: Newspaper clippings, notes, articles.
182
23
Seri: Files. (List in ASM archives: Seri Files...general research.)
182
24
Seri: Newspaper clippings, 1965-1980
182
25
Seri: Correspondence, 1951-1975
182
26
Seri: Borys Malkin correspondence, 1953-1959
182
27
Seri: AFSC Seri Project, 1954-1957
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183
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Seri: Field notes and drawings.
183
2
Seri: Field notes and notebook, 1951-1952
183
3
Seri: Wenner-Gren (Viking Fund) Grant, Seri language, ethnology, movie, 1951
183
4
Seri: William Neil Smith, Seri Movie, 1960-1961
183
5
Seri: William Neil Smith, Seri Film.
183
6
Seri: Language.
183
7
Seri: Viking Fund Grant for Seri study and movie, correspondence and accounts (A-513), 1951-1954
183
8
Seri: Seri linguistic studies (A-232), 1952-1953
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184
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Seri: Seri linguistic studies, 2 field notebooks (A-232), 1952
184
2
Seri: Draft thesis of “A Preliminary Report on Seri, a Native Language of Sonora, Mexico” by Marjorie Gardner Schweitzer (A-512)
184
3
Seri: EHS word lists, items 1-3 (A-512)
184
4
Seri: EHS word lists, items 4-6 (A-512)
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185
1
Seri: EHS word lists, items 7 (A-512)
185
2
Seri: Bibliographical notes.
185
3
Seri: “Some Preliminary Notes on the Ethnobotany of the Seri” by Alfred F. Whiting, 1951
185
4
Seri: “Indian Utilization of Eelgrass (Zostera marina L.) in Northwestern Mexico: the Spanish Colonial Record” by Thomas E. Sheridan and Richard S. Felger, 1977
185
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Seri: Spanish influence on Seri articles, 1977, 1979
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Seri: “Seri Ironwood Carving: An Economic view.”
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Seri: Seth Schindler dissertation research, 1978
185
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Seri: “Seri History and Chronology” by Charles Di Peso and E. H. Spicer (A-229)
185
9
Seri: Miscellaneous Seri materials (A-514)
185
10
Seri: Miscellaneous Seri materials, Newspaper clippings (A-514)
185
11
Shoshone: Clipping.
185
12
Sioux, Dakota: “The Social System of the Dakota Indians,” by Vernon D. Malan.
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186
1
Sioux, Dakota: Bulletins and articles.
186
2
Sioux, Dakota: Newspaper clippings, 1948, 1976
186
3
South America: Ache, Paraguay, 1972
186
4
South America: “Chapter X: The Junin Program”, 1964
186
5
South America: The Cornell-Vicos project.
186
6
South America: Peru, Newspaper clippings, 1966, 1969
186
7
Taos: Card, Newspaper clipping, 1948
186
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Taos: Blue Lake.
186
9
Taos: “Taos Factionalism”, by Omer C. Stewart, 1981
186
10
Tarahumara: 6 Photographs.
186
11
Tarahumara: Word lists.
186
12
Tarahumara: Newspaper clippings, 1974
186
13
Tarascan: Publicaciones de la prensa tarasca, 1940
186
14
Tarascan: “Tarascan Development.”
186
15
Tepecano: Tepecano, A Piman Language of Western Mexico, by J. Alden Mason.
186
16
Tiwa: Correspondence and articles.
186
17
Tzeltzal: “Helping the Tzeltal Indians in Mexico” by Melinda David, 1968
186
18
Ute: “Southern Ute Rehabilitation Planning” Robert C. Euler and Harry L. Naylor, 1952
186
19
Wampanoag: Land claims newspaper clippings, 1975-1978 See also Indian-General folder on land claims.
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1
Warahio (Guarijio): Language.
187
2
Warahio (Guarijio): Language.
187
3
Warahio (Guarijio): Language.
187
4
Warahio (Guarijio): Newspaper clipping, 1976
187
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Warahio (Guarijio): Sketches by Jay Rowen (Oversize), 1950
187
6
Yavapai: “The Yavapai-Tonto Apache Indian Community at Payson, Arizona” by Joe P. Sparks, 1972
187
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Yavapai: “Cycles and History in a Yavapai Mythology” by Don Bahr.
Congressional bills: Petition For Land for the Relocation of Residents of Pascua Village of Tucson, Arizona, 1962
188
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Congressional bills: Intertribal Council of Arizona Resolution.
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189
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OEO Directives, Various Applications to OEO.
189
2
Application for CAP, Yaqui Development Project, 1967-1968
189
3
Various applications.
189
4
Proposal to Ford Foundation, 1968
189
5
Pima County: Planning Department, 1966-1967
189
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Pima County: Rezoning.
189
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Pima County: Committee for Economic Opportunity, Inc.
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190
1
Pima County: Committee for Economic Opportunity, Inc. Minutes, memo, reports.
190
2
Pima County: Operation TACA (Teenagers & adults in community actions).
190
3
Pima County: Proposal.
190
4
Pima County: Tucson Community Council, 1965-1966
190
5
Pascua Yaqui Association: Advisory Committee to PYA.
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Pascua Yaqui Association: Articles of incorporation, by-laws.
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Pascua Yaqui Association: Mortgage, 1971
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Pascua Yaqui Association: Land contracts, water & sewer, trainee applications.
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Pascua Yaqui Association: Various.
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10
Financial: Audits, 1966-1968
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Financial: Advisory Committee of the Pascua Community Housing Fund.
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12
Financial: Originals of checks from folder 26.
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13
Community projects: Work details, housing, cars owned.
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Community projects: Store, Coop.
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Community projects: The Neighborhood Health Center, general.
191
3
Community projects: Barrio Centers Program.
191
4
Community projects: Partial report of a community development worker.
191
5
Community projects: Schedules of weekly activities of community development workers.
191
6
Community projects: Community development.
191
7
Brochures.
191
8
Committee on Pascua Housing: Minutes.
191
9
Committee on Pascua Housing: Minutes of various other meetings.
191
10
Committee on Pascua Housing: Lists of possible donors.
191
11
Progress reports.
191
12
Observations by Lorene Bennett, 1966-1968
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Report: An Outline for A Processual Study of Culture Change, by Sara Gay Beecham. Anthropology 299, 1966
191
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Report: Pascua Project: A Community Youth Organization, by Maria M. Valenzuela, 1970s
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Report: On trends of feeling about relocation, by Sara Gay Beecham.
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Report: Pascua Village conflict, by Betty Meader. Anthropology 306, 1967
192
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Report: A Report on Field Work Done at New Pascua Village, by James J. Smith, 1967
192
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Report: Summer project by Sharleen Simpson. Anthropology 299, 1967
192
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Report: New Pascua: Community Development in Action, by George H. Abrams, 1969
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Report: New Pascua: Opportunity for Economic Integrations, by Ann St. Raymond, 1970
192
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Report: The Changing Nature of Authority in the Arizona Yaqui Community, by Eric Henderson, 1972
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Report: Pascua Village: Developmental Change of a Yaqui Community in Tucson, Arizona 1962-1966, by James J. Smith, 1967
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Report: Indigenous Community Organizers in Rural and Urban Settings: The Pascua Yaqui Community Development Workers, by William Willard, 1969
192
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Pascua housing, etc, 1966
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10
Pascua housing, etc, 1967
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Report: Urban renewal: Yaqui Indian style, by Edward H. Spicer.
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12
Report: Pascua Yaqui feedback, 1968
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Report: New Pascua, by Edward H. Spicer, 1969
192
14
Reports by Edward H. Spicer, 1970
192
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Report: The Community Development Worker in and Arizona Yaqui Project, 1970
192
16
Letters to the editor.
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Notes by Edward H. Spicer.
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18
Various notes about the project.
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Notes.
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Quotes.
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Final report: various materials for report.
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2
Comments, notes, sections for final report.
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Report: The Pascua Yaqui Development Project - An OEO Program. Rough first draft.
193
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Report: The Pascua Yaqui Development Project - An OEO Program. Draft, with corrections.
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Report: The Pascua Yaqui Development Project, 1966-1969, by John R. Lewis, Edward H. Spicer, WW, 1970
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Report: The Pascua Yaqui Development Project, 1966-1969, by John R. Lewis, Edward H. Spicer, WW, 1970
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Bibliography.
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Photographs.
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Report: Activities of Edward H. Spicer - 1960-69, 1988. Written by Rosamond H. Spicer at request William Willard, for writing revised edition of report on OEO.
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Community development: Training proposal at UA.
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Community development: Seminar outline, 1967
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Community development: Harvard University, development advisory service, 1963-1964
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Community development: Community development program in U.S.
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Community development: Reading Book: Nineteenth Annual Summer Laboratories in Human Relations Training, 1965, National Training Laboratories, NEA, Washington, D.C.
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Community development: Conferences, 1969
194
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Community development: Proposals.
194
10
Community development: Bibliographies.
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Community development: Brochures and announcements.
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12
Community development: How to booklets.
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Community development: How to booklets.
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Community development: Photocopies of bibliographies. Divided by countries. Up to about 1966.
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3
Community development: Photocopies of bibliography, alphabetized.
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Community development: Photocopies of bibliography. Divided by cases, casebooks, organs and journals, and bibliographies.
195
5
Community development: Photocopies of notes and references.
Yaqui correspondence: Virginia Sorenson (Mrs. Alec Waugh), 1946-1969
232
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Yaqui correspondence: Richard Sortomme, 1938. Includes photographs.
232
15
Yaqui correspondence: T, 1969-1978
232
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Yaqui correspondence: Tucson Chamber of Commerce, 1938
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Yaqui correspondence: U - empty.
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18
Yaqui correspondence: V, 1942-1979
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Yaqui correspondence: W, 1950-1982
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Yaqui correspondence: Carleton S. and Judith Wilder, 1942-1956
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Yaqui correspondence: X- empty.
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Yaqui correspondence: Y - empty.
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Yaqui correspondence: Z - empty.
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Correspondence with Yaquis: A-Z, 1937-1992
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25
Correspondence with Yaquis: Joe D. Romero, 1937-1969
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26
Correspondence with Yaquis: Juan Jesus Ujllolimea, 1942-1971
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Correspondence with Yaquis: Joe F. Vasquez, 1955-1987
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Pascua Diary and Field Notes: Notes about, location of.
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Pascua Diary and Field Notes: Pascua diary, January 28-March 19, 1937
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Pascua Diary and Field Notes: Pascua diary, March 20-April 21, 1937
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Pascua Diary and Field Notes: Pascua Diary, April 22-June 27, 1937
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Pascua Diary and Field Notes: Reports on field work, 1936-1937
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Pascua Diary and Field Notes: Various notes.
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Pascua Diary and Field Notes: Field notes, 1981-1986
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Pascua Diary and Field Notes: Yaqui recordings at ASM, 1988
233
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Yaqui conferences and seminars: C.O.R.D. Conference, 1972
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Yaqui conferences and seminars: “Context of the Yaqui Easter ceremony,” EHS talk, C.O.R.D. Conference, 1972
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Yaqui conferences and seminars: UA 399b: World Views - Yaqui, 1971?
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Yaqui conferences and seminars: Yaqui seminars, 1972-1978
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Yaqui conferences and seminars: UA 396Q, Spring 1975
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2
Yaqui conferences and seminars: Various notes.
234
3
Yaqui conferences and seminars: Wenner-Gren Yaqui Ritual Conference, 1981
234
4
Yaqui conferences and seminars: The Year of the Yaqui, Holden Symposium at Texas Tech, 1984
234
5
Yaqui conferences and seminars: “A Brief Period in the Long History of the Yaqui,” RBS paper and notes for Holden Symposium, 1984
234
6
Yaqui conferences and seminars: Texas Tech - ICASALS.
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Yaqui conferences and seminars: First International Yaqui Language & Culture Conference, Old Pascua, AZ, RBS talk, 1989
234
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Yaqui conferences and seminars: Arts Genesis Trilingual Conference, 1990
234
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Yaqui conferences and seminars: RBS talks and notes re: Easter movie, 1991
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Yaqui conferences and seminars: Yaqui Easter movie, film narration.
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Yaqui conferences and seminars: Yaqui Easter movie, script and correspondence.
235
2
Yaqui conferences and seminars: Rosamond B. Spicer slide talk at 4th International Yaqui Language & Family Literary Conference, 1991
235
3
Yaqui conferences and seminars: Talk on Yaqui women by Michelle Taigue, 1991
235
4
Talks, Lectures by Edward H. Spicer: Radio programs on Yaquis. See also: Symposia, Talks.
235
5
Talks, Lectures by Edward H. Spicer: Heard Museum lecture, 1950
235
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Talks, Lectures by Edward H. Spicer: “The Interpretation of Yaqui Religion” talk, 1975
235
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Talks, Lectures by Edward H. Spicer: BIA lecture on Yaquis, Phoenix, 1978
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Talks, Lectures by Edward H. Spicer: Easter Ceremonies-lecture notes by Edward H. Spicer, 1948-1962
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Articles and books by Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer: First draft of “Potam,” 1942
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Articles and books by Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer: “Cultural Integration in Southwestern United States,” 1937
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Articles and books by Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer: “The Religious Participation of Yaqui Children,” 1937
235
12
Articles and books by Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer: “The Yaqui Indians of Arizona,” 1940
235
13
Articles and books by Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer: “Perspectives,” Yaqui notes for chapter 2, 1961
235
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Articles and books by Edward H. Spicer and RBS: Dance probe, 1978
235
15
Articles and books by Edward and Rosamond Spicer: Rosamond B. Spicer Interview with Anselmo and Heather Valencia, 1985
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Articles and books by Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer: Correspondence re: “A Yaqui point of view,” 1985
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Articles and books by Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer: RBS Yaqui article for Encyclopedia of Native Americans in the 20th Century, 1992-1993
236
2
Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Edward H. Spicer article “Problemas Yaquis,” in Hispano Americano, 1951
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Edward H. Spicer article “Maintenance of Solidarity: The Arizona Yaqui Case”
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Article by Lic. Francisco Xavier Manzo Taylor, “El Corrido de Obregon: Un Hecho Historico ala Luz de la Tradicion Oral Sonorense,” 1981
236
5
Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Article by Fernando “Camara Barbachano, El Papel de la Religion en la Integracion Y Desintegracion de la Sociedad y Cultura Yaqui,” 1962
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Larry Evers and Felipe Molina, “The Holy Dividing Line,” draft, 1991
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Larry Evers and Felipe Molina, “The Holy Dividing Line,” Draft and Hiakim: The Yaqui Homeland, 1991-1992
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Ramiro Guerrero, S.J., “The Role of Religious Institutions in the Process of Change among Yaqui Indians of Sonora, Mexico,” 1970
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Pamela Hartman, article for Tucson Citizen, 1994
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Thomas B. Hinton, “North Mexican Indian Cultures,” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 13th ed., 1974
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Armando Hopkins Durazo, “Los Indigenas Sonorenses y su contribucion a Sonora Actual,” in Boletin de la Sociedad Sonorense de Historia, #21, May-June 1955
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Jane Holden Kelley, The Tall Candle.
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Jane Holden Kelley, working draft of “Life History of Matilde Gonzalez.” Chapter for Yaqui Women, 1978
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Gertrude P. Kurath, “Panorama of Dance Ethnology,” in Current Anthropology, 1:3, 1960
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Steven V. Lutes, “The Mask and the Magic of the Yaqui Paskola Clowns,” 1978
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Mary Jane Martinez, “A Yaqui View,” 1965
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Janet R. Moone, “Yaqui Social Structure; An Analysis in the Context of Change,” May 1965
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Thomas R. McGuire, “Ecological Consequences of Economic Change in a Yaqui Fishing Cooperative,” 1975
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Tom McGuire, “Ceremonial participation, economic change and cultural persistence: a comparison of Yaquis and Mayos,” 1975
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Thomas R. McGuire, “Administration, Autonomy and Conflict in the Yaqui Valley, Sonora,” December 1977
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Articles by Gary Nabhan.
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Articles by Gary Nabhan: Newspaper clippings.
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Margarita Nolasco Armas, “Estratificacion Intraetnica e interetica,” 1974
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Mary O'Connor, “The Pilgrimage to Magdalena,” 1984
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: A. Ortiz, “Cosmological Correlates of Tewa Sex Role Classification,” 1981
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3
Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Marilyn Quinto, “Why Families Move. Summary of Literature of Socio-Demographic Migration Literature. Old to New Pascua,” 1977
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Cynthia Radding, “Capitalism in the Desert: Conflict and Accommodation in Revolutionary Sonora,” 1987
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Letter, George Roth to Edward H. Spicer, 1975
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Letter, George Roth to Edward H. Spicer, 1976
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Romney, Kim, “The Genetic Model and Uto-Aztecan Time Perspective.”
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Schechner, Richard, “Points of Contact Between Theatre People and Anthropologists,” draft, 1982
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Sheridan, Tom, “An Economic History of Republican Sonora,” 1975
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Sheridan, Tom and Gary Nabhan, “Living the River: Traditional Farmers of the Rio San Miguel, Sonora, Mexico,” in Journal of Arizona History , 19:1, 1978
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Thomas, Robert K, “Comparison of Mexican American and Yaqui Culture,” 1979
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Warner, Judith Ann, “The Life History of Miguel Martinez,” 1976
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Papers about Yaquis and related subjects: Willard, Bill, “Toward an Anthropology of Anthropology, A Place Beneath the Dawn,” 1993
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Yaqui Ceremonialism: Edward H. Spicer notes.
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Yaqui Ceremonialism: Field notes, 1936
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Yaqui Ceremonialism: Lucas Chavez's Notebook.
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Yaqui Ceremonialism: Leaflets about various Indian fiestas.
Easter: Easter in Suaqui, etc. Letters, Manuel Martinez Jr. to Edward H. Spicer, 1950
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Easter: Warner (Gittings), Bets - reading notes, bibliography on Easter in Mexico.
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Easter: Barker, George C, The Yaqui Easter Ceremony in Hermosillo, 1957
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Easter: Semana Santa in Tumacacori, letter, Louis Caywood to Spicers, 1941
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Easter: Letter, Ralph L. Beals to Spicers, 1932, 1937
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Easter: Edward H. Spicer general notes on Pascua Easter, 1940
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Easter: Newspaper clippings, 1948
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Easter: Various stories about.
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Easter: Newspaper clippings, 1960
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Easter: Rosamond B. Spicer “The Easter Fiesta of the Yaqui Indians of Pascua Arizona,” unpublished M.A. thesis, Univ. Of Chicago, 1939 (1 of 2)
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Easter: Rosamond B. Spicer “The Easter Fiesta of the Yaqui Indians of Pascua Arizona,” unpublished M.A. thesis, Univ. Of Chicago, 1939 (2 of 2)
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Easter: Rosamond B. Spicer notes and analysis for M.A. thesis.
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Easter: Rosamond B. Spicer thesis, notes, correspondence, 1938-1939
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Easter: Edward H. Spicer, A Short History of Pascua, 1937
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Easter: Pascua Field notes by David J. Jones, Jr, 1936
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Easter: Pascua, Edward H. Spicer & Rosamond B. Spicer field notes, 1940-1941
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Easter: Pascua, Al Schroeder and Carleton Wilder field notes; Richard Jones field notes, 1940, 1959
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Easter: Pascua, student observations, 1959
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Easter: Pascua, field notes on 5th & 6th Fridays by MVG, 1951
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Easter: Pascua, some Rosamond B. Spicer notes on Easter, 1984-1985
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Easter: Pascua, Chamber of Commerce: field notes,
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Easter: Pascua, Chamber of Commerce: field notes,
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Easter: Pascua, Chamber of Commerce: pamphlets, committees, correspondence, 1940-1950
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Easter: The Pascua Yaqui Easter Ceremonies, official program of the Pascua Yaqui Association, 1967-1968
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Easter: Sermon of Ignacio Alvarez, 1941, 1947
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Easter: Pascua, “The Yaqui Easter Ceremony,” correspondence, 1938-1940
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Easter: Pascua, “Soldiers of Satan, an Interpretation of a Yaqui Indian Passion Play” by Richard Sortomme and “He Painted the Yaquis,” by Ruby Bowen, 1939
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Easter: Pascua, “The Passion,” by Refugio Savala.
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Easter: William C. Holden, “La Fiesta de Gloria” and correspondence, 1934, 1984
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Easter: Corrected copy of Holy Week in Potam, by Edward H. Spicer.
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Easter: Partially corrected copy of Holy Week in Potam, by Edward H. Spicer.
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Easter: Edward H. Spicer notes for a long “Poem of the Easter Ceremonies at Pascua.”
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Easter: Mary Elizabeth, “The Easter Sermon at Pascua and a comparison of Pascua, Torim, and Potam,” 1963
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Easter: Tamara B. Gilbert, “The Image of the Viejito in Yaqui Society,” 1980
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Easter: Photographs by Charles Herbert of Western Ways, April 1952
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Easter: Charles Herbert, “Pascua Ceremonies Blend Two Cultures,” 1975
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Easter: “Easter at Pascua Village,” 1968
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Easter: “Arizona's Yaqui Indians Relive Holy Week Drama,” in National Geographic School Bulletin, 1973
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Easter: Harold S. Choate, Cokie.
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Easter: Joe Wilder's Symposium, The Southwest: Region as Commodity, April 1990
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Chapayekas: Edward H. Spicer notes.
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Chapayekas: Rosamond B. Spicer, “The Clown in Yaqui Ceremony.”
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Chapayekas: Cowlic Fariseos.
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Chapayekas: Notes.
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Deer Dancer: Edward H. Spicer notes for Dance Probe, 1978
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Deer Dancer: Photos by Tom Hinton, Magdalena, 1954
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Deer Dancer: Miki Maso's Sermon at Yuem Pueblo, Marana, 1987
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Deer Dancer: Record of tape recording of Deer and Pascola, Dr. Variakojis, 1959
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Deer Dancer: Larry Evers and Felipe Molina, Yaqui Deer Songs early draft, later published as Yaqui Deer Songs, Maso Bwikam.
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Deer Dancer: Larry Evers, “Seyawaila - The Flower World - Yaqui Deer Songs.”
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Deer Dancer: Mary Shaw articles and correspondence, 1981, 1987
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Deer Dancer: Edward H. Spicer, “La Danza Yaqui del Venado en la Cultura Mexicana” and letter to Marvin Cohen, 1965, 1980
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Deer Dancer: Photographs and paintings of Deer Dancer.
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Pascolas: Photographs and drawings.
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Pascolas: Drawings by Edward H. Spicer of Pascola masks and of Chapayeka mask by Rosamond B. Spicer, 1942
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Pascolas: Edward H. Spicer notes.
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Pascolas: Edward H. Spicer ephemera.
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Pascolas: 7 photographs.
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Pascolas: Amos Taub, “The Traditional Poetry of the Yaqui Indians” and “On the Trail of Song.”
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Pascolas: Correspondence re: Pascola mask at Bryn Athyn Museum, 1981
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Matachinis: Notes by David Jones et al.
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Matachinis: 15 photographs, 1937-1947
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Matachinis: 5 photographs, San Juan Pueblo, NM, 1940
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Matachinis: Matachin dance at San Xavier, dia de San Francisco, 1948
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Matachinis: Sylvia Rodriguez, “The Matachines in Taos: Ritual Symbolism and Interethnic Relations,” 1988
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Matachinis: Patron Saint of Matachinis in Potam, Rosamond B. Spicer note, 1995
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Coyote: Larry Evers and Felipe Molina, “Coyote Songs,” 1988
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Coyote: Stephen Erdely letter to Rosamond B. Spicer and musical notations.
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Other Yaqui Dances, 1940, 1995
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Easter related papers: Yaqui Holy Week in Potam, not corrected.
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Easter related papers: Yaqui Holy Week in Potam.
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Easter related papers: Edward H. Spicer, “Yaqui Easter Ceremonies.”
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Easter related papers: “Context of the Yaqui Easter Ceremony,” 1972
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Easter related papers: Rosamond B. Spicer, Pascua Easter Ceremony, 1939
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Easter related papers: Rosamond B. Spicer, “The Clown in Yaqui Ceremony,” 1937
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Easter related papers: Rosamond B. Spicer, “Easter Ceremonies in the Yaqui Village of Pascua, Arizona,” 1937
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Easter related papers: Rosamond B. Spicer, “Yaqui Holy Week in Potam, (R.Y.) and Pascua (AZ) Compared,” 1985
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Easter related papers: Anita Alvarado, Easter in Verges, Catalonia, Spain, notes and correspondence, 1973
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Easter related papers: Jean Armstrong, “Yaqui Easter,” 1985
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Easter related papers: Donald Bahr, “Pima-Papago Christianity and Easter,” and correspondence, 1988
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Easter related papers: Fernando Benitez, Los Indios de Mexico: I. Tierra de los brujos, II. Nostalgia del paraiso, 1970
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Easter related papers: Antonino Buttitta, “Pasqua in Sicilia.”
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Easter related papers: N. Ross Crumrine, “Drama Folklorico en Latino America: Estructura y significado del ritual y simbolismo en Cuaresma y de la Semana Santa,” 1986
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Easter related papers: N. Ross Crumrine, “Folk Drama in Latin America: Lenten-Easter Ritual and Symbolism.”
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Easter related papers: Pamphlets – “Spanish Holy Week in Esparraguera and Elbe,” 1971
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Easter related papers: James S. Griddith, “Kachinas and Masking,” 1983
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Easter related papers: Jose Iturriaga de la Fuente, “Los Tarahumara: Persistencia de la Magia,” 1988
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Easter related papers: Francisca vd. de Figueroa of Topupa Aceda, “La Oracion del Huerto,” 1959
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Easter related papers: Roger C. Owen, “Easter Ceremonies among Opata Descendants of Northern Sonora, Mexico,” 1958
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Easter related papers: “Taxco, Mexico, Holy Week,” newspaper clipping,1985
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Easter related papers: People interested in Yaquis for one reason or another.
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Easter related papers: Compendio de Historia Sagrada for F.T.D.
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Easter related papers: Christian Life Calendar, 1936
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Easter related papers: Christian Life Calendar, 1937
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Easter related papers: Calendario Artistico-Religioso and Calendario Religioso Astronomico y Literario, 1942, 1971
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Religion: Yaqui Ritual Material Culture - purchases by Arizona State Museum.
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Religion: Folk Catholicism.
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Religion: Edward H. Spicer notes on Yaqui religion.
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Religion: Edward H. Spicer notes, “The Forms of Religious Life: Ceremony and Ritual,” 1936
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Religion: Edward H. Spicer, “Yaqui Religion and the Religious Arts,” 1980
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Religion: Edward H. Spicer, “What Is Religion to the Yaquis?”
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Religion: Rosamond B. Spicer, “The Religious Participation of Yaqui Children,” 1937
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Religion: Xavier Albo, “Jesuitas y Culturas Indigenas. Peru 1568- 1606,” 1966
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Religion: Richard Schechner, “Restoration and Behavior,” 1981
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Early Historic Documents: Edward H. Spicer request to UA Foundation for funds to translate 18th & 19th century documents, 1972
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Early Historic Documents: Thomas E. Sheridan, “Prelude to Conquest: Yaqui Population, Subsistence, and Warfare during the Protohistoric Period,” 1979
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Early Historic Documents: Spanish articles from the Bancroft Library.
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Early Historic Documents: Yaqui - Seri, Pima, and Apache notes from Biblioteca Nacional.
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Early Historic Documents: Andres Perez de Ribas, Libro Septimo.
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Early Historic Documents: Yaqui Migrations - Kino missions, notes copied from Bolton.
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Early Historic Documents: Letter to Hank Dobyns and copies of documents from Archivo del Govierno Eclesiastico...Catedral de San Agustin.
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Early Historic Documents: Reports/letters from Spanish Padres and Captains from the 1700s.
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Early Historic Documents: Archival papers of Mission of San Ignacio, Torim, up to year 1744.
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Early Historic Documents: Paul H. Ezell, “Fray Diego Bringas, a Forgotten Cartographer of Sonora,” 1956
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Early Historic Documents: Henry F. Dobyns, “A Proposal for Continuing Investigation of the Conditions of Peace and War in Yaqui Indian-Mexican Relations,” 1954
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The 'Rebellion' of 1740: Letter, Charlie Polzer to Edward H. Spicer
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The 'Rebellion' of 1740: Abstract about rebellion, correspondence with John Meredith, and translation of Mateo Ansaldo text.
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The 'Rebellion' of 1740: Notes on rebellion.
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The 'Rebellion' of 1740: John Meredith articles. The Yaqui Rebellion of 1740: A Jesuit Account, An Interpretation and The Yaqui Rebellion of 1740: A Reconsideration.
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The 'Rebellion' of 1740: Edward H. Spicer, “Rebellion of 1740” draft.
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Period of banderas and jusacamea: Robert W. Munson, “Analysis of Contemporary Documents Concerning Yaqui History in the Period 1825-1833,” 1975
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Period of banderas and jusacamea: Robert C. Stevens, Mexico's Forgotten Frontiers: A History of Sonora, 1821-1846, ch. 3 of Ph.D, 1963
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Period of banderas and jusacamea: Letters re: Yaqui/Mayo, 1826-1832 notes from the Arizona Historical Society.
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Period of banderas and jusacamea: Letters re: Yaqui/Mayo, 1826-1832.
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Period of banderas and jusacamea: Letter from Jose Ysidro Gocochoa to Jusacamea and letter to Juan de la Bandera from Buitemea and Jusacamea, translated by Ernesto Quiroga.
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Period of banderas and jusacamea: Juan Banderas, materials collected by Bill Bork.
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Period of banderas and jusacamea: Albert William Bork, “Juan de la Bandera, Hero or Charlatan?”
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Period of banderas and jusacamea: Letter, Bork to Edward H. Spicer, 1952
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Period of banderas and jusacamea: John M. Dedrick, “Las Cartas en Yaqui de Juan 'Bandera',” 1985
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Period of banderas and jusacamea: Notes by Rosamond B. Spicer on Banderas War from Lt. Hardy Travels in Mexico.
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Cajeme: Jose Maria Leyva Cajeme.
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Cajeme: Frank M. Hillary, “The Yaqui Leader: Jesus Maria Leyva, Cajeme, 1837-1887, and the Mexico of His Time,” 1924
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Cajeme: Sundry Edward H. Spicer notes.
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Yaquis and the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Edward H. Spicer notes.
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Summaries of Yaqui History: Notes from newspaper clippings.
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Summaries of Yaqui History: References to newspaper and other articles.
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Summaries of Yaqui History: Los prisioneros, 1976
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Summaries of Yaqui History: War Department report, The Yaqui Indians of Mexico, 1916
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Summaries of Yaqui History: Edward H. Spicer reading notes.
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Summaries of Yaqui History: Tom Sheridan, “A Summary of Sonoran Colonial History,” 1974
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Summaries of Yaqui History: Memories of Valle Nacional as told by Don Enrique Segura of Xalapa, Vera Cruz, 1967
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Summaries of Yaqui History: Raphael Carlos Estrada, “Historical Account of the Yaqui Indian,” 1932
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Summaries of Yaqui History: Evelyn HuDehart, “A History of the Yaqui Nation, rough outline.
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Summaries of Yaqui History: Anselmo Valenica, “Brief History of the Yaqui,” 1956
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Summaries of Yaqui History: Felipe Molina, Yaqui History and Language.
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Summaries of Yaqui History: Review of Cycles of Conquest.
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Summaries of Yaqui History: Proposal for study of the oral history of Arizona Yaquis.
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Yaquis in Sonora: Letter from Henry F. Dobyns to Edward H. Spicer, 1957
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Yaquis in Sonora: Notes and pamphlets.
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Yaquis in Sonora: Lazaro Cardenas Decrees to the Yaqui Tribe, 1938-39, Xeroxed from Fabila, Las Tribus Yaquis de Sonora, 1940
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Yaquis in Sonora: Martin Rubio, alias Rodney Adam Coronado, newspaper clipping, 1994
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Yaquis in Sonora: Letter to President Diaz Ordaz from Tribu Yaqui. Two different copies, with signatures, 1965
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Yaquis in Sonora: Letter, Gonzalo Aguirre Beltran to Edward H. Spicer, 1966
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Yaquis in Arizona: Alien Registration newspaper clipping and notes, 1940
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Yaquis in Arizona: Edward H. Spicer and Rosamond B. Spicer notes.
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Yaquis in Arizona: Work.
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Yaquis in Arizona: Edward H. Spicer notes.
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Maps: Map of Potam, drawn by Rosamond B. Spicer.
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Maps: Yaqui River/Sonora maps.
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Maps: Hacienda map & notes.
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Maps: Missions of Sonora, 1614-1826.
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Yaqui law: Lora l. Miller, “‘Yaqui Law’ or Yaqui Law?”1975
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Yaqui law: Jane Holden Kelley, “Some Observations on Yaqui Law,” 1972
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Yaqui law: Jane Holden Kelley, “Some Observations on Yaqui Law,” revision.
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Yaqui law: Jane Holden Kelley, “Conflict and Law in Yaqui Society,” 1972
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Yaqui law: Jane Holden Kelley, “Yaquis as Users of Legal Systems: A Preliminary Inquiry into the Context and Handling of Dispute Situations,” 1978
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Yaqui law: Jane Holden Kelley, “Forms of Social Control in Yaqui Society and Law Talk Mobilization Procedures, and Dispute Management in Yaqui Society,” 1984, 1989
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Land: Pascua land tenure.
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Land: The Marshall Foundation - (Old) Pascua Land.
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Land: Rio Yaqui Wheat Harvest, 1973
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Land: Andy Yale, “A Comparison of Territorial Sanctity in Two Cultures Yaqui and Hopi,” 1973
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OEO New Pascua: The Founding of New Pascua Pueblo, Edward H. Spicer notes for lecture, 1978,1979
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OEO New Pascua: Indices of Edward H. Spicer and MTP materials in ASM Archives.
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OEO New Pascua: John R. Lewis, E. H. Spicer, William Willard, The Pascua Yaqui Development Project, 1966-69, 1970
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OEO New Pascua: William Willard, The Pascua Yaqui Development Project, 1966-69, revision of Part III, 1985
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OEO New Pascua: UA Press MS appraisals.
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OEO New Pascua: OEO MS correspondence with William Willard (missing).
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OEO New Pascua: Rosamond B. Spicer correspondence with William Willard, 1983-1994
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OEO New Pascua: William Willard and Jane Vislocky, “A Continuum in Applied Anthropology,” several drafts, 1987-1988
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OEO New Pascua: Yaqui Language Policy for the Pascua Yaqui Tribe, 1983
OEO New Pascua: Federal Recognition of Yaqui Tribe, 1975-1993
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Yaqui Language: Alden J. Mason, “A Preliminary Sketch of the Yaqui Language,” 1923
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Yaqui Language: Kurath notes, also, Rosamond B. Spicer & Edward H. Spicer.
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Yaqui Language: Yaqui linguistic notes - Edward H. Spicer
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Yaqui Language: Yaqui grammar, word lists, brief texts, Edward H. Spicer & Rosamond B. Spicer, 1936-1940
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Yaqui Language: Yaqui Dictionary. (Missing).
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Yaqui Language: Correspondence, 1936-1947
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Yaqui Language: Correspondence re Kurath & Spicer, “Introduction to Yaqui, A Native Language of Sonora,” 1946-1947
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Yaqui Language: Yaqui texts for various occasions, Refugio Savala stories, Lucas Chavez notebook, songs, deer songs.
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Yaqui Language: Edward H. Spicer, “Linguistic Aspects of Yaqui Acculturation,” notes, drafts, word cards and lists, 1943
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Yaqui Language: Edward H. Spicer, “Linguistic Aspects of Yaqui Acculturation,” notes, drafts, correspondence, 1943
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Yaqui Language: Yaqui - word list, collected by Joel Shiner from Ponciano Flores, Barrio Libre, 1953
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Yaqui Language: Ken Hale, “The Sub-Grouping of Uto-Aztecan Languages: Lexical Evidence for Sonora,” 1964
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Yaqui Language: David L. Shaul, “A Contrastive Analysis of Yaqui, Spanish, and English, with Reference to the Viewpoint of Yaqui,” 1978
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Yaqui Language: Samuel A. Brewer, The Yaqui Indians of Arizona: Trilingualism and Cultural Change, 1976
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Yaqui Language: Jacqueline Lindenfeld, correspondence and intro to Yaqui Syntax, 1973
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Yaqui Language: Olivia Arrieta and Maria Mercedes Martinez, “The Cross-Cultural Context of the Development of a Bilingual Education Project for Yaqui Indians in Arizona,” 1987
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Yaqui Language: Flyer from LSA & MLA Institute, 1989
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Yaqui Language: etejoim yoemnokpo, Yaqui vocabulary for children.
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Yaqui Language: Yaqui words, concepts, etc. re Budge Painter's manuscript.
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Yaqui names: Places.
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Yaqui and Spanish names.
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Yaqui names: Pseudonyms used in J. H, Kelley's Tall Candle and Yaqui Women.
Culture change: Statement by Edward H. Spicer on 5 steps in study of Yaqui culture, 1940
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Culture change: Edward H. Spicer, two drafts of “Two Types of Culture Contact Among Arizona Yaquis.”
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Culture change: Notes and correspondence, 1940
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Culture change: Some ideas on culture change.
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Culture change: Edward H. Spicer, draft of “Three Types of Yaqui Dancer.”
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Culture change: Edward H. Spicer, draft of “Three Types of Yaqui Dancer,” program and correspondence, 1937
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Kinship: Pascua.
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Kinship: Terms, genealogy.
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Kinship: Terms in several North West Mexico tribes. (1 of 2)
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Kinship: Terms in several North West Mexico tribes. (2 of 2)
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Population: Yaqui Population Counts, 1936
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Population: Yaqui population charts and notes.
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Yaqui art: Various drawings and photos.
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Yaqui art: Correspondence and articles, 1979-1989
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Yaqui art: Frank Dauster, “Investigaciones Recientes en el Teatro HispanoAmericano,” 1966
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Ethnic dance: Gertrude Prokosch Kurath, “Dance in Fiestas,” 1946
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Yaqui medicine: Newspaper clipping.
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Yaqui music, 1950-1992
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Yaqui humor: Edward H. Spicer notes.
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Old Pascua: Letter, Edward H. Spicer to John Provinse. (Missing), 1936
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Old Pascua: Maps, 1922-1937
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Old Pascua: Deeds.
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Old Pascua: Ownership of property, 1936
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Old Pascua: Ownership of property newspaper clippings.
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Old Pascua: Households.
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Old Pascua: Household inventories.
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Old Pascua: Economics, wages, literacy, 1936-1937
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Old Pascua: Births, deaths, 1936-1937
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Old Pascua: Marshall Foundation, complaint, 1963
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Old Pascua: OEO - Survey of Pascua Yaqui Village, April-May 1965
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Old Pascua: Population Characteristics.
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Old Pascua: Housing, program, 1976.
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Old Pascua: Rohn Eloul, Report: Evaluation of a CDBG Housing Rehabilitation Project in Old Pascua, Tucson, 1983, 1984
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Old Pascua: San Ignacio Yaqui Council, 1985-1986
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Old Pascua: Certificates of Appreciation to Rosamond B. Spicer from San Ygnacio Yaqui Council, Inc, 1988-1989
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Old Pascua: Lupe Sinohui.
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Richey School: Thamar Richey, 1927-1988
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Richey School: Attendance, forms, charts.
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Richey School: History of Richey School, by 6th grade at Richey School, May 1986
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Richey School: Rosamond B. Spicer talks to classes.
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Richey School: History of Barrio Adelanto by Alex Kimmelman, 1995
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Richey School: OEO “Some Facts Concerning the Relocation of People in Pascua Village,” 1966
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Pascua: A Yaqui Village in Arizona: Notes, interview, letter, draft of chapter 1.
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Pascua: A Yaqui Village in Arizona: Edward H. Spicer notes and drafts for dissertation.
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Pascua: A Yaqui Village in Arizona: Maps.
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Pascua: A Yaqui Village in Arizona: Photographs and diagrams.
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Pascua: A Yaqui Village in Arizona: Correspondence, 1940-1949
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Pascua: A Yaqui Village in Arizona: Reviews and blubs.
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Pascua: A Yaqui Village in Arizona: Newspaper clippings.
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Potam and Sonora: SSRC Application for study of a Mexican Yaqui town, 1937
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Potam and Sonora: Plans for the Sonora Yaqui project.
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Potam and Sonora: Permissions.
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Potam and Sonora: Letters of Reference, Sonora, 1941-1955
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Potam and Sonora: Yaqui Towns Trip (with Ramiro Guererro), 1970
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Potam and Sonora: Rio Yaqui Field Trip, 1970
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Potam and Sonora: Sonora trips, 1975-1978
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Arts Genesis, Inc.: Nomination for Governor's Award for Arts Genesis.
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Arts Genesis, Inc.: Newsletters, etc. Annual Report.
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Arts Genesis, Inc.: Project Choki, Yaqui Opera, 1982,1992
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Arts Genesis, Inc.: Project Choki - Bwia Toli, 1988
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Arts Genesis, Inc.: Old Pascua Youth Artists.
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Arts Genesis, Inc.: Trilingual Curriculum Project.
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Arts Genesis, Inc.: Letter, Rosamond B. Spicer to Carol Kestler, 1994
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New Pascua, Yoem Pueblo: Handouts
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New Pascua, Yoem Pueblo: Move to New Pascua, 1967, 1980
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New Pascua, Yoem Pueblo: Move to New Pascua, 1967, 1980, Newspaper Clippings.
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New Pascua, Yoem Pueblo: Bingo.
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New Pascua, Yoem Pueblo: Rosamond B. Spicer notes, 1992
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New Pascua, Yoem Pueblo: Yoemem Tekia Foundation: Yaqui History and Culture Project.
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New Pascua, Yoem Pueblo, Marana: Bilingual project.
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New Pascua, Yoem Pueblo, Marana: Announcement of lecture by Felipe Molina.
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New Pascua, Barrio Libre: Field notes by David J. Jones, 1960
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New Pascua, Barrio Libre: Correspondence.
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New Pascua, Guadalupe: Study.
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New Pascua, Guadalupe: Easter, 1935-1940
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New Pascua, Guadalupe: Notes by Frank Mitalsky, Edward H. Spicer, Rosamond B. Spicer, correspondence, and newspaper clippings.
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New Pascua, Guadalupe: Schools.
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New Pascua, Guadalupe: Guadalupe, Arizona 1968, by Pat McAlister, 1968
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New Pascua, Guadalupe: Guadalupe Yaqui Project, Newsletter and article, “New Hope for A Desert Town,” 1965-1977
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New Pascua, Scottsdale: Notes by Edward H. Spicer and Frank Mitalsky.
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New Pascua, Tumacacori.
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New Pascua, Yuma, 1940
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SSRC project: Edward H. Spicer thoughts about framing the study of People of Pascua.
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SSRC project: Grant.
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SSRC project: Receipts and report.
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Relations with other groups: Pascua and outside world, diagram of influences.
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Relations with other groups: Anglo Contacts.
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Relations with other groups: Anglo Contacts-Students, Artists, etc.
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Relations with other groups: Anglo Attitudes.
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Relations with other groups: Anglo Contacts - Political.
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Relations with other groups: Anglo Contacts – Political: Newspaper clippings.
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Relations with other groups: Chinese Contacts/Yaquis.
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Relations with other groups: Mexican Contacts - Yaqui, Papago: Field notes.
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Relations with other groups: Mexican Contacts - Yaqui, Papago: Newspaper clippings.
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Relations with other groups: Yaqui - Papago Contacts: Field notes, 1936-1941
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Relations with other groups: Yaqui - Papago Contacts: Newspaper clippings, 1936-1940
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Relations with other groups: Missionaries - Pascua.
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Relations with other groups: Church-Catholic - Yaquis, Santa Rosa.
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Relations with other groups: Patrons.
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Relations with other groups: Relief and Charities.
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Relations with other groups: Trade, Money.
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Relations with other groups: Yaqui Self Conception.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Personality Types, Motivation.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Acuna Family - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Alipas, Jose - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Alvarez, Ignacio - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Alvarez, Thomas - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Alvarez, Thomas II - not Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Juan de Amarillas - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Angwamea, Chico - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Balthazar, Guadalupe - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Castillo, Rosario - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Chavez, Lucas.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Escalante-Araiza-Martinez Household – Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Garcia, Jesus - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Garcia, Teresa - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Gastelo, Celso - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Lora Family - Barrio Libre.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Lopez, Cayetano - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Molonko (Juan Flores) - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Nevitt, Ferne - Anglo teacher at Richey School.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Pilato, Juan (Vasquez) - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Richey, Thamar - Founder of Pascua School, Anglo Teacher.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Romero, Joe D. - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Savala, Refugio - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Silvas, Juan - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Suarez, Lino - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Tapia Family - Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Valenzuela, Salamina & Dolores – Pascua.
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SSRC project - Life History Material: Vasquez, Manuel [Miguel] - Pascua.
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SSRC project - People of Pascua: About Life Histories.
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SSRC project - People of Pascua: SSRC Plan of Study.
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SSRC project - People of Pascua: Names, maps, photographs.
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SSRC project - People of Pascua: Drafts of chapters, notes.
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SSRC project - People of Pascua: Odd jottings and ideas.
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SSRC project - People of Pascua: Drafts of chapters, notes, and discarded.
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SSRC project - People of Pascua: Part I, early draft, Chapters 2, 3, 4.
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SSRC project - People of Pascua: Part II, 1st draft, 1941
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SSRC project - People of Pascua: Part III, 1st draft, 1941
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SSRC project - People of Pascua:: Part III, draft of Chapters 8, 9, 10, 11.
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SSRC project - People of Pascua:: Part III, draft of Chapters 8, 9, 10, 11.
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Mayo: “Praying & Feasting: Modern Guamanian Fiestas,” N. Ross Crumrine.
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Mayo: “Ritual Mediation of the Life-Death Opposition: The Meaning of Mayo Pariseo Lenten Masks,” N. Ross Crumrine.
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Mayo: Mayo Articles by N. Ross Crumrine.
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Mayo: “Notes on Segua, a Mayo Village,” by Aubrey Williams, correspondence with Chuck Erasmus, photographs of an altar and of Antonio Bacasewa. (1 of 3)
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Mayo: “Notes on Segua, a Mayo Village,” by Aubrey Williams, correspondence with Chuck Erasmus, photographs of an altar and of Antonio Bacasewa. (2 of 3)
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Mayo: “Notes on Segua, a Mayo Village,” by Aubrey Williams, correspondence with Chuck Erasmus, photographs of an altar and of Antonio Bacasewa. (3 of 3)
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Mayo: “Holy Week in Los Patos, Sinaloa,” James S. Griffith.
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Mayo: “Mayo Protestantism & Mayo Revivalism,” Mary O'Connor.
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Yaqui/Mayo Bibliography: References, Edward H. Spicer list.
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Yaqui/Mayo Bibliography: Bibliography of Yaqui and Mayo History, Ethnobiography, letter William H. Gilbert.
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Yaqui/Mayo Bibliography: Notes, Photocopy, Borderlands Sourcebook: A Guide to the Literature on Northern Mexico and the American Southwest, Stoddard, Nostrand, & West, eds.
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Yaqui/Mayo Bibliography: Bibliographic References to Pascua & Yaquis, correspondence, “Words & Place: Native Literature from the American Southwest.”
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Yaqui/Mayo Bibliography: Notes and three copies of bibliography.
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Yaqui/Mayo Bibliography: Crumrine - 1st draft and correspondence, 1978?
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Yaqui/Mayo Bibliography: Crumrine, 1982
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Yaqui/Mayo Bibliography: Crumine, correspondence, also includes Pima Bajo and Seri, 1984
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Proposed Journal of the Southwest issue on holy week ceremonies, 1988?
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Yaqui artwork and ephemera. Oversize material stored in Flat File Cabinet 5.
A-Files: Old Pascua: Religion and Ritual (A-533-a) (1 of 2)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Religion and Ritual (A-533-a) (2 of 2)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Religion and Ritual (A-533-b) (1 of 3)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Religion and Ritual (A-533-b) (2 of 3)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Religion and Ritual (A-533-b) (3 of 3)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Religion and Ritual (A-533-c) (1 of 2)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Religion and Ritual (A-533-c) (2 of 2)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Economics (A-534-a)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Economics (A-534-b) (1 of 2)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Economics (A-534-b) (2 of 2)
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A-Files: Lucas Chavez Notebooks: Catholic Ritual (A-674)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: EHS Notes, 1936-1937: Ceremonial Societies (A-674)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: EHS Notes, 1936-1937: Ceremonial Calendar (A-674)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Spot Notes of RBS, 1936-1937 (A-528) (1 of 2)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Spot Notes of RBS, 1936-1937 (A-528) (2 of 2)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Spot Notes of EHS, 1936-1937 (A-529) (1 of 2)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Spot Notes of EHS, 1936-1937 (A-529) (2 of 2)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Typed Fieldnotes, 5/10/1936-12/31/1936, pg. 1-253 (A-570a)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Typed Fieldnotes, January-April 1937, pg. 254-522 (A-570b)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Typed Fieldnotes, 5/1/1937-6/27/1937, pg. 523-693, Lucas Chavez’s Notebook (A-570c)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Fieldnotes, Carbon Copies and Misc. Notes 5/10/1936-1/25/1937, pg. 1-279 (A-570)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Fieldnotes by EHS, 5/10/1936-1/1/1937 (Duplicates) (A-570)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Notes of Lucas Chavez, Spot Notes By EHS (A-675a)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Notes of Lucas Chavez, Spot Notes By EHS (A-675b)
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A-Files: Old Pascua and Potam: Myths (A-670)
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A-Files: Potam: Potam Survey of 1941: Diaries (A-477)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Diaries of EHS, July-August 1936 (A-474a) (1 of 2)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Diaries of EHS, September-October 1936 (A-474a) (2 of 2)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Diaries of EHS, November-December 1936: Diary of C.L. Tanner, May 1930 (A-474-b)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Diary of RBS, 1936-1937, Original Typed (A-571-a) (1 of 3)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Diary of RBS, 1936-1937, Original Typed (A-571-b) (2 of 3)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Diary of RBS, 1936-1937, Original Typed (A-571-b) (3 of 3)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Diary of RBS, January 1-March 3, 1937 (A-571)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Diary of RBS, March 4-June 27, 1937 (A-571)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Diary of RBS, January 1-June 27, 1937, Carbon copies (A-571-b)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Papers By Others about Yaqui: “Yaqui Oral Folk Literature” by Ruth W. Giddings (A-670)
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A-Files: Papers by Others about Yaquis: “The Easter Complex at Guadalupe Arizona” by Frank Mitalsky (A-671)
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A-Files: Papers by Others about Yaquis: “The Factors in Yaqui Acculturation” by Wilfrid Bailey, Critique of People of Pascua (A-671)
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A-Files: Papers by Others about Yaquis: “A Community in Two Worlds” by Blake Brophy, 1959 (A-671)
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A-Files: Papers by Others about Yaquis: Yaqui Easter fiesta notes by and correspondence with David Jones, 1937-1938 (A-465) (1 of 2)
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A-Files: Papers by Others about Yaquis: 11 photographs of Pascua (A-465) (2 of 2)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Fieldnotes by EHS: Linguistics (A-531-a)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Fieldnotes by EHS: Linguistics (A-531-b) (1 of 2)
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A-Files: Old Pascua: Fieldnotes by EHS: Linguistics (A-531-b) (2 of 2)
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A-Files: Fieldnotes by EHS in Potam, 1941-1942, 1947 (A-505-a) (1 of 2)
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A-Files: Fieldnotes by EHS in Potam, 1941-1942, 1947 (A-505-a) (2 of 2)
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A-Files: Fieldnotes by EHS in Potam, 1941-1942, 1947 (A-505-b)
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A-Files: Fieldnotes by EHS in Potam, 1941-1942, 1947, Photocopies (A-505-a)
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A-Files: Pascua Yaqui: Spot notes of David J. Jones, 1936 (A-530)
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A-Files: Holy Week in Pascua Village: Observations by Students of Anthropology 206, 1955 (A-517)
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A-Files: Student notes on Pascua Yaqui Ceremonies and Compadrazgo, 1948-1955 (A-482)
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A-Files: Student notes: Interview of with Refugio Savala (Yaqui) and Escalante Birthday, 1948, 1949 (A-480)
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A-Files: The Pascua Yaqui Development Project (A-390)
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A-Files: John h. Provinse Plan for Rehabilitation of Yaqui of Tucson, Maps, Correspondence (A-673) (1 of 2)
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A-Files: John h. Provinse Plan for Rehabilitation of Yaqui of Tucson, Maps, Correspondence (A-673) (2 of 2)
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A-Files: Talks and Lectures by EHS: “The U.S.-Mexico Border and Cultural Alternatives: The Yaqui Case:” UTEP Conference on Border Studies, 1976 (A-1191)
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A-Files: Articles on the Yaqui Indians by EHS and RBS, drafts (A-466)
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A-Files: University of Chicago Contact Seminar, [1936] (A-669)
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A-Files: Field Reports to the University of Chicago, 1936-1937 (A-669)
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A-Files: EHS Thesis Plan, [1936] (A-669)
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A-Files: EHS Thesis, first draft, [1937] (A-669 b)
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A-Files: Budget and accounts for dissertation research, [1935-1937] (A-699 b)
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A-Files: Yaqui Indians correspondence, notes, and newspaper clippings, 1930-1947 (A-467)
A-Files: Sheet Music, Lyrics, Descriptions of Instruments by Lucas Chavez and Dolores Valenzuela (A-672)
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A-Files: Deer Songs (A-672)
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A-Files: Drawings and Paintings by T. Edmundson, [1951] (A-672)
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Field Notes: Drinking Song, Brief Daily Calendar Potam EHS and RBS, Deer Song Jorge Borboa, Text Lucas Chavez in Pascua, Yomumuli Yaqui Text Lucas Chavez, Marriage Text Lucas Chavez, People in Potam, 1936-1947
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Linguistic Notes from Refugio Savala, 1941
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Talks and Lectures by EHS: “The Ceremonial Sponsor in Yaqui Social Organization:” Correspondence, Notes, 1939
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Lectures and Talks by EHS: “The U.S. Mexico-Border and Cultural Alternatives: The Yaqui Case:” UTEP Conference, Notes, 1976
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Lectures and Talks by EHS: “Shaping the Anthropologist,” “Fieldwork: The Unifier of Anthropology,” “Inside Cultures: How They (and We) Think:” Drafts, Notes, Correspondence with Eliot Chapple, [1978]
268
12
Lectures and Talks by EHS: “Processes of Change in Yaqui Culture,” “Differential Change in Yaqui Culture, 1600-1955,” “Yaqui Myths and Cultural Change:” Notes by RBS, 1984
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“A Short History of the Yaqui Indian:” Outlines, Notes [1937]
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“Procesos de Cambio en Las Culturas Indigenas de Sonora, 1533-1960:” Spanish and English, 1961
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Lectures and Talks by RBS: Congress on Research in Dance Conference: Correspondence, Notes, 1997
269
3
“Government Policy and Indian Integration in Mexico and the U.S. (also Peru):” Notes, Background Material, n.d.
269
4
“The Yaquis: People of the Sonora Desert:” Outlines and Partial Drafts, 1979
269
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Lectures and Talks by EHS: “Assimilation and Accommodation of Southern Arizona Yaquis:” Society for Social Research, Program, Correspondence, [1938]
269
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Talks and Lectures by EHS: “Parallels in Yaqui and Pueblo Ceremonial Organization:” AAAS, Program, Notes, Drafts, 1940
269
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Talks and Lectures by EHS: “Differential Change in American Indian Cultures: Yaqui Acculturation”: Evaluation: AAA Symposium on Differential Change, 1958
269
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SSRC: “Differential Change in Yaqui Culture” 1961
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Lecture and Talks by EHS: “Cultural Integration in Southwestern U.S.: The Yaquis of Southern Arizona:” Race and Culture Contact Seminar University of Chicago, 1937
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“A Brief History of the Yaqui Indians in Tucson” [1967]
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Talks and Lectures by EHS: “The Military history of the Yaquis:” Fort Huachaca Academic Seminar, Correspondence, Notes, 1975
269
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Talks and Lectures by RBS: “A Brief Period in the Long History of the Yaquis”: Texas Tech Symposium, April 26, 1984
269
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Yaqui Easter Movie: Tohono Chul Park Screening, University of Arizona Graduate Student Indian Center Screening, Notes, 1990-1991
269
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Yaqui Easter Movie: Adobe Corral of the Westerners Program, Correspondence, Notes, 1997
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Yaqui Easter Movie, Sequence of Events, Script, and R. Spicer Talk for the Arizona Historical Societies [1997]
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The Pascua Yaqui Development Project, 1966-1969 by John R. Lewis, Edward H. Spicer, and William Willard, 1970
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“Pascua Village”: History of the Old and New Pascua and OEO [1968]
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Old Pascua: Papers about Yaquis by Others: “A Study of Pascua Clinic November 16, 1973 to March 29, 1974” by Eileen Lee
270
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New Pascua: Papers about Yaquis by Others: “Policing Programs in Minority Communities” by Robert D. Hicks
270
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“Celebrating the Yaquis” by Bonnie Henry, Arizona Daily Star, 1998
270
4
Yaqui Files”: Miscellaneous Newspaper Clipping Relating to the Yaqui, Invitation to Pascua Yaqui Health Center Dedication, 1993-1997
270
5
Yaqui Files” Transcript of Seyewailo, The Flower World, Yaqui Deer Songs Videotape by Larry Evers, n.d.
270
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“The Yaqui Easter Ceremony Movie, The Yaquis and Their History,” Talk Given by RBS to the Arizona and New Mexico Historical Societies, 1995
270
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Proposal to the National Science Foundation for Doctoral Dissertation Research by Thomas R. McGuire, 1975
270
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“A Continuum in Applied Anthropology” by William Willard and N. Jane Vislocky, 1987
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“Highlights of Yaqui History” by EHS, Correspondence, 1973-1974
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“Highlights in Yaqui History,” “Significant Problem Areas in Yaqui Culture History,” Drafts, Notes, Correspondence, 1973-1976
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Arizona Highway March 1997, “The Deer Dance in Barrio Libre” by Karen Thure, 1997
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“A Mayo-Yaqui Ethnology,” “Ethnology of Northwest Mexico,” Handbook of Middle American Indians Vol. 8, Drafts, Correspondence, 1959-1965
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“Patrons of the Poor,” Notes, Drafts, Correspondence, 1968-1974
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“Contrasting Forms of Nativism among the Mayo and Yaqui Indians of Sonora, Mexico” by EHS, Drafts, Correspondence, 1967
271
3
“Contrasting Forms of Nativism among the Mayo and Yaqui Indians of Sonora, Mexico” by EHS, Drafts, Notes, 1967-1970
271
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“La Danza Yaqui del Venado en la Cultura Mexicana” by EHS, Drafts, Notes, 1965
271
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“El Problema Yaqui” by EHS, 1945
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“Social Structure and the Cultural Process in Yaqui Acculturation” by EHS, Correspondence, “The Yaqui Adaptation of Christianity: A Study in the Causes of Syncretism by EHS, Read for AAA, 1956-1958
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“Yaqui Militarism” by EHS, Correspondence, with Robert L. Nugent, Draft, Notes, 1947
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“Yaqui Villages Past and Present” by EHS, 1947
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“Social Organization and Disorganization in an Arizonan Yaqui Village” by EHS, Portion of Dissertation Published by the University of Chicago, 1947
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“A Brief Introduction to Yaqui, A Native Language of Sonora” by EHS and William Kurath, Draft, Correspondence, 1947
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Book Reviews and Correspondence about Carlos Castaneda, “Castaneda’s Talen” by EHS, 1969-1979
272
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“La Orientacion Militar de La Cultura Yaqui” by EHS, Draft, Correspondence, [1952]
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“The Military Orientation in Yaqui Culture” by EHS, Drafts, Notes, “Military Organization of the Yaqui Indians” by John Gallovich, [1946]
272
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Newspaper Clippings, 1980-1984
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Newspaper Clippings, 1985-1989
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Newspaper Clippings, 1990-1999
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Newspaper Clippings, 1988-1992
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Newspaper Clippings, Notes, 1887-1905
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Newspaper Clippings, Correspondence with Warrick R. Edwards, 1915-1978
Overview of sound recordings, 1957, 2015 6 reel-to-reel audio tapes: 1 Edward H. Spicer talk on San Carlos, 1970; 3 reels of Yaqui word lists collected from Ponciano Flores by Joel Shiner in 1953; Yaqui ritual music, 1970. 1 Yaqui Easter film reel-to-reel
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3 x 5 bibliographies, notes, language. (1 of 3)
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3 x 5 bibliographies, notes, language. (2 of 3)
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3 x 5 bibliographies, notes, language. (3 of 3)
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Missing: 3 cases which contain 3 wire recordings, formerly located Series V, Ethnic Groups: Case 1. Apache with Morris Opler, Case 2. Navajo with Tom Sasaki, and Case 3. Spanish American with John Adair.