Indians of North America
Found in 90 Collections and/or Records:
Excerpts from annual reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1870-1886
Excerpts from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs photocopied by Martin. Items contain notes by Douglas D. Martin.
Excerpts from "The North American Indian" by Edward S. Curtis, 1907-1930
"The North American Indian" The photocopied excerpts concern the Sarsi and the Assiniboine tribes.
Excerpts from the Reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1867-1913
Excerpts from the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs concerning Montana and North Dakota. Reports mention Fort Rice, Fort Browning, Fort Belknap, Fort Peck, and Standing Rock. Martin photocopied the items and may contain notes by Douglas D. Martin.
First Masters of the Desert The Hohokam, 1967
A magazine article from National Geographic, “First Masters of the Desert The Hohokam”, 1967.
Four Tribes of the Colorado River Indian Reservation
Titled “The Four Tribes of the Colorado River Indian Reservation”.
Heat deaths in Southwest hit 64, 1980
A newspaper article titled "Heat deaths in Southwest hit 64; Montana drought worst since '36," published in The Sun on July 2, 1980.
Hopi, 1958-1975
Hum-pa-zee article, Winter 1978
The Montana Magazine of Western History published an article titled "Hum-pa-zee" in the Winter 1978 issue. The file contains a photocopy.
Impact of Tradition On Native American Art, 1996
Slide lecture titled “Contemporary Indian And Eskimo Crafts of the United States”; magazine article from Arizona Highways, “The Impact of Tradition On Native American Art”, 1996.
Indian Christianity and Religion, 1968-1987
Magazine articles from Arizona Highways “Tumacacori”, 1968; Penthouse “Cultural Genocide”; newspaper articles from Tri – Valley Dispatch “Miracle at Casa Grande Ruins?”; Tri – Valley Dispatch “Mysterious Blue Lady Provides Mexican Lore”, 1987.