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Repository: Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
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Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
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This collection contains three volumes of a detailed manuscript written by George Peter Hammond entitled "Navajo-Hopi Relations," which addresses the history of these two tribes between 1540 and 1956. The subtext speaks to the role of the U.S. government and military, missionaries, and other tribes in those relations.
Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
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This collection documents the professional and personal interests of Sophie D. Aberle. There is an abundance of research materials pertaining to the Pueblo and Navajo Indians, as well as general Native American issues, including relocation. Records pertaining to Aberle's tenure with the United Pueblos Agency, the Commission on the Rights, Liberties, and Responsibilities of the American Indian, and the National Science Board are included in the collection.
Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
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The Ward Alan Minge Papers contain legal and historical documents (depositions, reports, exhibits, legal opinions, translations and transcriptions of Spanish and Mexican era sources, documents from the territorial and modern era) concerning New Mexico’s Pueblo Indians. Correspondences, reports, maps, and articles pertaining to the Pueblos and to various New Mexico historical associations and commissions are also included.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
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This collection contains the records of the National Indian Youth Council. The records relate to administrative and organizational issues and activities such as voting rights protection, American Indian religious freedom issues, political participation projects, treaty rights protection, public education, international work, and job training/placement.
Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
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This collection of sound recordings was donated to the John Donald Robb Archive of Southwestern Music by the Music Department of the University of New Mexico. It consisted of three reels of pre-1963 commercial recordings of Native American music from Mexico and the Southwestern United States, which have been reformatted to three cassettes.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
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This collection contains works and materials written and gathered by Robert W. Young, professor emeritus in linguistics at the University of New Mexico. Materials concern Navajo linguistics, BIA and Navajo tribal government records, customs, livestock, education, employment, natural resources, and other issues.
Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
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Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
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This collection contains materials generated from Eda Gordon's work on behalf of Native American peoples on issues relating to energy development and exploitation on native lands, the Navajo-Hopi land dispute, and tribal sovereignty.
Repository: Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico.
This collection contains interviews with several California Maidu informants and also songs and stories. There are also songs from the Sioux, Paiute and Shoshone tribes.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
The Joseph M. Montoya Papers document Montoya's career in politics, primarily in the U. S. House of Representatives and U. S. Senate. The collection contains administrative files, correspondence, legislation, reports, speeches, press releases, campaign materials, and news clippings.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
Repository: Museum of New Mexico. Fray Angélico Chávez History Library.
This collection contains records of the Tonantzin Land Institute, an indigenous peoples advocacy organization founded in 1982. The records deal with a number of social and political issues relating to land, water, and community organizing, as well as administrative aspects of the Institute.
Repository: University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
Repository: McCracken Research Library,
The collection consists of Ronald Kurtz' field journal and field notes, as well as census data, court records, school records, drafts of unpublished papers, and historical research gathered for his dissertation, "Role Change and Cultural Change: The Cañoncito Navajo Case."
Repository: Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico.
This collection of sound recordings was re-recorded in 1965 from a collection at the Mendocino County Schools, California. It contains Indian songs sung by Leland Fullwider, Chief Mitoma of the Little Lake Pomo tribe, and other items such as a discussion of acorn soup and pinole foodstuff.
Repository: University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research
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