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Association on American Indian Affairs.

Association on American Indian Affairs Records, 1851-2008 (bulk 1922-1995): Finding Aid

Creator:
Association on American Indian Affairs.
Abstract:
The Records of the Association on American Indian Affairs document the corporate life of an influential and resilient player in the history of twentieth-century Native American advocacy. From its formation by non-Indians in New York in 1922 to its re-establishment in South Dakota in 1995 under a wholly Indian administration, the AAIA has defended the rights and promoted the welfare of Native Americans and, in this process, has shaped the views of their fellow citizens. The AAIA has waged innumerable battles over the years, touching on the material and spiritual well-being of Indians in every state of the Union: from the right of Native Americans to control their resources to their right to worship freely; from their right to federal trusteeship to their right to self-determination. The evolving nature of this struggle, in terms of conception and execution; the environment in which it was waged, both within and without the AAIA; the parade of men and women who figured in it; and the relationships among them can all be found in the abundant and insightful records which constitute these Records. The correspondence, minutes, reports, articles, clippings, and other documents in the collection, augmented by photographic and audiovisual material, represent a window not only on the AAIA but on the entities and personalities with which it interacted. While its vision has co-existed with others, and while it has been far from alone in its contribution to Indian life, no consideration of twentieth-century Native American affairs can disregard its arduous and, for the most part, fruitful work.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC147

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Auerbach, Herbert S. (Herbert Samuel), 1882-1945.

Herbert S. Auerbach Collection on Mormons and Indians, 1808-1935: Finding Aid

Collector:
Auerbach, Herbert S. (Herbert Samuel), 1882-1945.
Abstract:
Herbert S. Auerbach was an American renaissance man, involved in music, writing, politics, and philanthropy. The collection consists of copies of letters, documents, stories, newspaper articles, reports, tables, and extracts relating to Mormons and Indians, as collected by Auerbach. Also included are two volumes of Utah and Mormon history, a few photographs, a scrapbook about Utah and Auerbach, and typescripts for a reminiscence of California by W.B. Meek and a book by Charles Mostyn Owen.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC041

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Baird, Thomas, 1923-

"Talking to Women," Thomas Baird's Interviews about Maya Women, 1970s: Finding Aid

Creator:
Baird, Thomas, 1923-
Abstract:
Consists of cassette tapes with typed transcripts of oral history interviews conducted by Thomas Baird (Princeton University Class of 1945) with anthropologists who had talked with Maya women in Chiapas, Mexico.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC032

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Baldeagle, J. Paul (Joseph Paul), 1897-1970.

Selected Papers of J. Paul Baldeagle, 1920-1969: Finding Aid

Creator:
Baldeagle, J. Paul (Joseph Paul), 1897-1970.
Abstract:
Consists of selected papers of J. Paul Baldeagle, a Sioux Indian who taught high school in Bordentown, N.J.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC034

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Bonaparte, Roland, prince, 1858-1924.

Collection Anthropologique du Prince Roland Bonaparte: American Indians, ca. 1883: Finding Aid

Creator:
Bonaparte, Roland, prince, 1858-1924.
Abstract:
Consists of twenty ethnographic albumen prints of North American Indians, commissioned by Prince Roland Bonaparte and photographed by Alfred Ayotte, plus two additional photographs of Bonaparte.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1177

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Bordewich, Fergus M.

Fergus M. Bordewich Tapes, 1959-1972: Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Bordewich, Fergus M.
Abstract:
Fergus M. Bordewich is a journalist and author of the books Bound for Canaan, Killing the White Man's Indian, My Mother's Ghost, and Cathay: A Journey in Search of Old China. As a journalist, he has traveled throughout Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, writing about human rights and other issues for The New York Times, Atlantic Monthly, Harper's, Readers Digest, and other periodicals. The Bordewich tapes are recordings of Community Council meetings and other meetings related to Native American affairs, most of which took place in 1959.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC101

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Byler, William.

William Byler Papers, 1977-1999: Preliminary Finding Aid

Creator:
Byler, William.
Abstract:
William Byler was Executive Director of the Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) from 1962 to 1980. After leaving AAIA, Byler continued advocating for the Native American community, first at Gerard, Byler and Associates and later at William Byler Associates. Byler's papers document his work on behalf of the Native American community after leaving AAIA. The papers include legal memoranda, draft and final agreements between Native American communities and companies or government agencies, and court documents, as well as topical files of related legislation and reports on the issues.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC201

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Foster, Ernest Moore, 1881-1955.

Ernest Moore Foster Collection, 1905-1907: Finding Aid

Creator:
Foster, Ernest Moore, 1881-1955.
Abstract:
Consists of five journals and photograph albums of American West travelerr and photographer Ernest Moore Foster.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC042

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Graham, George A. (George Adams), 1904-

George Adams Graham Papers, 1935-1995 (bulk 1935-1964): Finding Aid

Creator:
Graham, George A. (George Adams), 1904-
Abstract:
George Adams Graham, faculty member in the Department of Politics at Princeton University from 1935 to 1958, specialized in the field of public administration. He was also active in public life, serving on the Citizens Federal Committee on Education; the Committee on Indian Affairs (a subcommittee of the Hoover Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of Government); the Committee on Public Administration of the Social Science Research Council; and the second Hoover Commission's Task Force on Personnel and Civil Service. His papers consist of reports, notes, correspondence, and subject files from his service in these capacities.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC061

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Hall, Douglas Kent.

Los Matachines de Alcalde: Finding Aid

Creator:
Hall, Douglas Kent.
Abstract:
Consists of sixteen black-and-white photographs of the Matachine dancers of Alcade, New Mexico, taken by photographer Douglas Kent Hall.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC066

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Jackson, Sheldon, 1834-1909.

Sheldon Jackson Collection of Indian Photographs, 1850-1890: Finding Aid

Creator:
Jackson, Sheldon, 1834-1909.
Abstract:
Consists of three portfolios of approximately 750 photographic prints of Indians compiled by Jackson, probably from negatives in the collections of the Bureau of American Ethnology.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC055

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Luck, Owen Craig, 1947-

Owen Luck Photographs Collection, 1973-2001: Finding Aid

Creator:
Luck, Owen Craig, 1947-
Abstract:
Consists of photographs taken by American photographer Owen Luck, which are arranged according to three separate series: Wounded Knee 1973, Menominee 1975, and Pine Ridge Reservation life 2000-2001.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC056

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McCarter and English (Firm).

McCarter and English Records on U.S. Indian Claims Cases, 1958-1970: Finding Aid

Creator:
McCarter and English (Firm).
Abstract:
This collection consists of materials collected by the law firm of McCarter & English of Newark, New Jersey in connection with representation of the Iowa, Sac and Fox, Otoe and Missouria, and Omaha tribes before the United States Indian Claims Commission between 1958 and 1970. The records document the cases; briefs, findings of fact, valuations, reports and orders are included. More significantly, the records include a vast storehouse of evidentiary documentation on the history of these tribes and others, much of it dating to the early nineteenth century.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
WC030

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Ortiz, Alfonso, 1939-

Alfonso Ortiz Papers, 1926-1993 (bulk 1960s-1980s): Inventory

Creator:
Ortiz, Alfonso, 1939-
Abstract:
The Alfonso Ortiz Papers consists of personal, professional, and academic papers of the Pueblo anthropologist Alfonso Ortiz (1939-1997), including correspondence, working files, and materials related to the Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA).
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC126

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Ortiz, Alfonso, 1939-

Alfonso Ortiz Collection of Native American Oral Literature, 1959-1965: Finding Aid

Creator:
Ortiz, Alfonso, 1939-
Abstract:
Consists of phonotapes of approximately fifty-five hours duration made primarily at San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico, by anthropologist Alfonso Ortiz to help preserve the language and the culture, and to perpetuate the oral tradition, of the Tewa-speaking Pueblo.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC017

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Princeton University Library. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections.

Navajo Mission Collection, circa 1895-circa 1908: Finding Aid

Creator:
Princeton University Library. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections.
Abstract:
Consists of miscellaneous manuscripts and 143 photographs documenting the Navajo mission in San Juan County, New Mexico, that was started in 1891 by Mary L. Eldridge and M. E. Raymond.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC116

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Princeton University. Library. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections.

Nineteenth-Century New Mexico Military Collection, 1847-1883: Finding Aid

Creator:
Princeton University. Library. Dept. of Rare Books and Special Collections.
Abstract:
Consists of nineteenth-century correspondence and documents relating to the procurement of supplies at Forts Craig, Cummings, Union, and Sumner in New Mexico.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC024

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Puleston, Dennis Edward, 1940-1978.

Dennis E. Puleston Papers, 1961-1980: Finding Aid

Creator:
Puleston, Dennis Edward, 1940-1978.
Abstract:
Consists of works, correspondence, photographs, a journal (1962), maps, computer tapes, and printed matter of Puleston, a professor of anthropology at the University of Minnesota.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC012

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Reading, Thomas, 1734-1814.

Reading Family of New Jersey Collection, 1757-1787 (bulk 1765-1781): Finding Aid

Creator:
Reading, Thomas, 1734-1814.
Abstract:
Consists of correspondence and documents of three members of the Reading family of New Jersey: Thomas Reading, his brother George, and their father, Governor John Reading. Most of the material deals with incidences during the time of the American Revolutionary War.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1253

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Reynolds, John G.

John G. Reynolds Journal, 1837: Finding Aid

Creator:
Reynolds, John G.
Abstract:
Consists of a journal containing daily notations and copies of correspondence between Reynolds and his military superiors and the U.S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs during an emigration expedition (1837) of Creek Indians.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC011

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San Juan Pueblo (N.M.)

San Juan Pueblo Records, 1863-1958: Finding Aid

Creator:
San Juan Pueblo (N.M.)
Abstract:
Consists of a Tewa-speaking tribe's documents from the archive of the governor of San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico, including leases, operating accounts, financial statements, contracts, and notices.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC010

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Scotland, Alexander, 1848-1893.

Alexander Scotland Collection, 1869-1893: Finding Aid

Creator:
Scotland, Alexander, 1848-1893.
Abstract:
Consists of works, correspondence, documents, photographs, a diary (1869), and a journal (1888) of Alexander Scotland (Princeton Class of 1874), most of which reflects the life he led in Colorado mining areas after leaving the East because of tuberculosis.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC008

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Scotland, Bonnie.

Taos (N.M.) Letters of Bonnie Scotland, 1889-1890: Finding Aid

Creator:
Scotland, Bonnie.
Abstract:
Consists of eighteen letters by Bonnie Scotland, a nineteenth-century Englishwoman living in Taos, New Mexico, to her sister, Mary N. Williams, in England.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC009

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Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.

Taos Blue Lake Collection, circa 1947 - 1972 (bulk 1965-1970): Inventory

Collector:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Abstract:
Taos Pueblo lost thousands of acres of land as well as Taos Lake, a sacred Pueblo shrine, when Carson National Forest was created in 1906. After a sixty-four year fight, the government returned the land to the Pueblo. This collection brings together four discrete collections: the papers of Barbara Greene Kilberg, a White House Presidential Fellow at the time of the dispute; the papers of Corinne Locker, secretary to Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA) president Oliver LaFarge (1901-1963) and later AAIA Southwest Field Secretary; the papers of Rufus G. Poole, regional attorney for the AAIA in New Mexico, and the papers of William G. Schaab, an Albuquerque attorney who became involved in the fight in 1967.
Location:
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library. Public Policy Papers.
Call Number:
MC106

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Smillie, T. W. (Thomas William), 1843-1917.

Thomas W. Smillie Photographs of a Yankton Sioux Delegation, 1904: Finding Aid

Creator:
Smillie, T. W. (Thomas William), 1843-1917.
Abstract:
Consists of twenty-two photographs of a delegation of Yankton Sioux Indians that visited Washington, D.C., in 1904, taken by Thomas William Smillie for the Smithsonian's Department of Preparation's Section of Photography.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
C1197

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Wittick, Ben, 1845-1903.

Ben Wittick Photographs of Hopi Villages, 1880?-1903?: Finding Aid

Creator:
Wittick, Ben, 1845-1903.
Abstract:
Consists of a large bound volume of nine black-and-white photographs by American West photographer Ben Wittick, probably taken between 1880 and 1903.
Location:
Manuscripts Division.
Call Number:
WC053

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