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Collection Overview

Creator:
Baird, Thomas, 1923-1990
Title:
"Talking to Women," Thomas Baird's Interviews about Maya Women
Repository:
Manuscripts Division
Permanent URL:
http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/9s161623m
Dates:
1970s
Size:
0.4 linear feet
Storage Note:
  • ReCAP (scarcpxm): Box 1
Language:
English

Abstract

Consists of audiocassette 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.

Collection Description & Creator Information

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of typed transcripts of oral history interviews conducted by Baird (Princeton University Class of 1945) with anthropologists who had talked with Maya women in Chiapas, Mexico. Collectively entitled "Talking to Women," the interviews contain conversations with Walter F. Morris, Earle Duncan, Dona Joachina, Kazuyasu, and John Burstein. These transcribed interviews are on seven of the thirteen tapes in the collection (namely, tapes numbered 5, 7-10, and two unlabeled). Four more tapes are also labeled as being part of the "Talking to Women" interviews. There are also two tapes labeled "Palenque - Bob Robertson," though it is unclear if they are also part of the interview series.

Collection Creator Biography:

Baird, Thomas, 1923-1990

Thomas Baird, a member of the Princeton Class of 1945, collected materials relating to Mayan women.

Collection History

Processing Information

Folder inventory added by Nicholas Williams '2015 in 2012.

Six additional audiocassette tapes were found in repository. Amy C. Vo added and described these materials, and updated the finding aid in 2023.

Access & Use

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research.

Conditions Governing Use

Single copies may be made for research purposes. To cite or publish quotations that fall within Fair Use, as defined under U. S. Copyright Law, no permission is required. For instances beyond Fair Use, it is the responsibility of the researcher to determine whether any permissions related to copyright, privacy, publicity, or any other rights are necessary for their intended use of the Library's materials, and to obtain all required permissions from any existing rights holders, if they have not already done so. Princeton University Library's Special Collections does not charge any permission or use fees for the publication of images of materials from our collections, nor does it require researchers to obtain its permission for said use. The department does request that its collections be properly cited and images credited. More detailed information can be found on the Copyright, Credit and Citations Guidelines page on our website. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us through the Ask Us! form.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

For preservation reasons, original analog and digital media may not be read or played back in the reading room. Users may visually inspect physical media but may not remove it from its enclosure. All analog audiovisual media must be digitized to preservation-quality standards prior to use. Audiovisual digitization requests are processed by an approved third-party vendor. Please note, the transfer time required can be as little as several weeks to as long as several months and there may be financial costs associated with the process. Requests should be directed through the Ask Us Form.

Credit this material:

"Talking to Women," Thomas Baird's Interviews about Maya Women; Manuscripts Division, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library

Permanent URL:
http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/9s161623m
Location:
Firestone Library
One Washington Road
Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
(609) 258-3184
Storage Note:
  • ReCAP (scarcpxm): Box 1