Indians of North America
Found in 90 Collections and/or Records:
Lady Oscharwasha, portrait (Rogue Tribe)
Land of the Haida, 1998
A photocopy of an article from Sunset “Land of the Haida”, 1998.
Land of the North Umpquas, 1973
Bakken, Lavola J. Land of the North Umpquas. Peaceful Indians of the West.
Making of America Northern Plains, 1986
A map from National Geographic Magazine “The Making of America Northern Plains”; 13 in a series of 17 maps, 1986.
Mission Historical, 1973
A publication of Mission Historical issue, 1973.
Mother identified as Indian Mary with her two children
Dean and Mary Collins papers
The Dean and Mary Collins papers contain articles about Native American tribes from the southwest region, maps of the reservations, as well as tourist guides. Much of the literature found in this collection pertains to the Navajo. However, there is also information on other Southwest tribes including the Pomo, Hopi, Zuni, Papago, and on tribes from other regions such as the Yurok, Cherokee, Sioux, and others.
National Indian Tribes, 1960-1999
Magazine articles from Look “America’s Indians Reawakening of a Conquered People”, 1970; Alaska “From Ketchik”, 1999.
Native American Art, 1976
Brochures from Canyon Authentic Indian Phonograph Records; Gallery 10; Aston Gallery “Pletka”, 1976. Postcards titled “Hopi Grandmother Grinding Corn”; “Navajo Rugs of the Southwest”; “Robert Tsabetsaye, Zuni Pueblo Artist”. A flyer from North Star Indian Arts & Crafts; newsletter from Heard Museum, 1976; pamphlet of Navajo Arts & Crafts Guild, from Window Rock, Arizona.
Native American materials
The book “The Devine Cactus”, 1948, and a photocopy of a newspaper article on “Peyotism”.