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Association on American Indian Affairs Records, 1851-2010 (bulk 1922-1995): Finding Aid
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Summary Information
- Creator:
- Association on American Indian Affairs.
- Title and dates:
- Association on American Indian Affairs Records
- 1851-2010
- bulk 1922-1995
- 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.
- Size:
- 242.7 linear feet
- 494 boxes
- Call number:
- MC147
- Location:
- Princeton University Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections.
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Public Policy Papers.
Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA - Language(s) of materials:
- English
- Storage note:
- This collection is stored onsite at the Mudd Manuscript Library.
Organizational History
The Association on American Indian Affairs traces its beginnings to 1922, when legislation inimical to the interests of New Mexico's Pueblo Indians was approved by the United States Senate. Sponsored by Senator Holm Bursum and endorsed by Secretary of the Interior Albert Fall, S. 3855 was designed to "ascertain and settle land claims of persons not Indian within Pueblo Indian land, land grants, and reservations." Its critics, however, charged that it did so in a manner which favored non-Indian claimants and, thus, promoted the disinheritance of Native Americans under an avowedly assimilationist Indian administration. Among the groups which coalesced to fight this bill was the Eastern Association on Indian Affairs, forerunner of the AAIA. The EAIA was initially composed of men and women residing in and around the city of New York who shared an interest in "the crafts and life and art of these Pueblo people" but, according to its spokesman, were not "exclusively artists, scientists, or members of women's clubs." These sectors of society were nevertheless well-represented in the campaign to defeat S. 3855, a campaign which achieved success but led to a bitter falling out among reformers. The EAIA, soon strengthened by an energetic branch in Massachusetts, and the New Mexico Association on Indian Affairs, with which it enjoyed close ties, took a moderate stand in this and other matters, preferring cooperation to confrontation. In contrast, the American Indian Defense Association, led by John Collier, future Commissioner of Indian Affairs, aggressively assailed the entire system of Indian administration, which it equated with a "dungeon."
The EAIA, which was incorporated in 1924, did not consider its work accomplished with the passage in that year of new legislation regulating Pueblo lands. It widened its focus to embrace seven areas of concern to Native Americans: education, industry, health and sanitation, land tenure, irrigation, religion, and autonomy. In elaborating on these topics, the EAIA asserted that "the best education of our Indian wards would be achieved by developing instead of destroying their pride of race and by calling into active service, instead of suppressing, their group loyalties and communal responsibilities." Positions such as this marked a seminal change in non-Indian thinking and were destined to find juridical expression in the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the centerpiece of a sweeping reformation in Indian affairs effected during the Roosevelt administration. Two major preoccupations of the EAIA during the tenure of its first and second presidents -- chemist Ellwood Hendrick and, beginning in 1927, anthropologist Herbert Spinden -- were the health and the arts and crafts of Native Americans, particularly those of the Southwest. In conjunction with the New Mexico Association on Indian Affairs, the EAIA placed sorely needed nurses among the Pueblo and Navajo and, through diligent investigation, instruction, and promotion, helped to revive the artistic expression and, conjointly, the economic activity of these and other Indians.
Notwithstanding its achievements, the EAIA was on the verge of collapse when, in 1933, Oliver La Farge, an anthropologist who had won acclaim as a writer, became its president. As he reported in 1934, "A year ago, it looked as if we might have to dissolve and go out of business for lack of funds and support. Last spring that seemed almost certain…. We had laid off our Field Nurses, and had no means of paying the Field Representatives without whom our existence would be sterile." The EAIA was fearful, too, that the newly elected Roosevelt administration, with its ties to the American Indian Defense Association, would prove uncooperative, further hamstringing its activities. Under La Farge's energetic leadership, however, the EAIA, renamed the National Association on Indian Affairs in 1933, revived, forming a cordial, though not uncritical, working relationship with Collier's Bureau of Indian Affairs. In La Farge's words, "The new Commissioner met us better than half-way, and indeed, in the atmosphere of the New Deal we are enjoying as much authority in Indian Affairs as we have ever had, perhaps more."
It was against this cooperative backdrop that the NAIA and the American Indian Defense Association, which had itself fallen on hard times, amalgamated, giving birth, in 1937, to the American Association on Indian Affairs, headquartered in New York. Its mission was defined in the following terms: "to promote the welfare of the American Indian in the United States by creating an enlightened public opinion, by assisting and protecting him against encroachment of his constitutional rights, and by promoting suitable legislation and enforcement of law; by aiding in the improvement of health and educational conditions and in preserving and fostering his arts and crafts; and in furtherance of this object it shall gather and disseminate facts bearing on the welfare of the Indians and shall assist in formulating and making effective a constructive national policy on Indian affairs."
Even before this union, the NAIA had expanded its reach. Its field representatives, Moris Burge and Margaret McKittrick, had visited Colorado and Oklahoma in 1935, and while the Southwest would continue to be a primary locus of activity, the Association was destined to turn its attention to Native American communities as far afield as North Carolina and Alaska in the years preceding the United States' entry into the Second World War.
The war saw an adjustment in but not a cessation of the AAIA's activities as national attention shifted overseas and key players in the Association entered their country's service -- La Farge joining the United States Army and Burge, who had assumed the role of a part-time executive director, the War Relocation Authority. Haven Emerson, a physician who had presided over the American Indian Defense Association at the time of its merger with the NAIA, headed the Association from 1943 to 1948. A major project undertaken during his presidency was the formation of "Program Study Committees" in the spheres of education, health, law, and social and economic organization: forums in which authorities in these fields could develop solutions to the fundamental problems confronting Native Americans. Noteworthy, too, was the appointment in 1947 of a full-time executive director, Alexander Lesser, in the face of what La Farge described as "the greatest possible need for restoring the Association on American Indian Affairs [so renamed in 1946] to the fullest possible effectiveness, and increasing that effectiveness."
In this, La Farge, who reassumed the presidency of the AAIA in 1948, though he was himself now permanently based in Santa Fe, anticipated the punishing battles of the 1950s, when the federal government sought to end its involvement in the lives of Native Americans by abruptly relinquishing its responsibilities towards both tribes and individuals. Termination, as this phenomenon was known, drew the Association's fire, for, if fully implemented, it threatened to do incalculable harm to the material well-being and cultural identity of Indians throughout the United States. As La Farge declared in 1958, "Our federal policy does not actually aim to destroy the bodies of living Indians -- although, as recent U.S. Public Health Service reports show, that is one of its by-products -- but to disintegrate their communities, their hopes, their very souls, and to create as the end result broken creatures who will not be white men, obviously, but who will no longer be recognizably Indians and hence will be from the point of view of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, as good as dead." In 1956, rather than serving simply as a critic, the Association presented an alternative to these policies in the form of an "American Indian Point IV Program" aimed at developing the social and economic potential of Native American communities, thereby eliminating the grave disparities between Indians and non-Indians, without destroying the former's uniqueness. The 1950s were significant, too, in that they marked the birth of an Indian presence within the councils of the AAIA itself, beginning with the election to its Board of Directors of Edward Dozier of the Pueblo of Santa Clara in 1955.
This year also witnessed the appointment of La Verne Madigan as the AAIA's Executive Director. During her productive tenure, La Farge reflected on her untimely death in 1962, "she led us to entirely new levels of effectiveness, often in regions that had been hitherto little known to us." Three areas of the country which commanded much of her attention and that of the Association as a whole in these years were the Great Plains, where a program known as We Shake Hands sought to lessen the isolation and empower the inhabitants of Indian communities; Florida, where a campaign was waged to win federal recognition, territorial security, and developmental assistance for the Miccosukee; and Alaska, where far-reaching organizational work was undertaken to safeguard aboriginal rights, including all-important land rights, a process highlighted by historic gatherings of Alaskan natives in 1961 and 1962. Madigan's death in a riding accident was widely mourned, as was La Farge's passing in 1963.
Madigan's successor, William Byler, who served the Association from 1962 to 1980, operated in a significantly different world from the one in which Madigan had found herself in the 1950s. Within the AAIA itself, La Farge's death created a void which subsequent presidents, despite their varied contributions, were unequipped to fill. The tenures of La Farge's immediate successors were relatively brief. Alden Stevens, a writer, headed the Association from 1964 to 1968, and Roger Ernst, a former Assistant Secretary of the Interior, held its reins from 1968 to 1973. While Princeton University and, later, University of New Mexico anthropologist Alfonso Ortiz of the Pueblo of San Juan, the first Native American to serve as president, presided over the AAIA far longer, from 1973 to 1988, the resources he could commit to its work were limited. (Ortiz's successor, to complete this roster, was Navajo educator Joy Hanley. Her tenure is the last to fall within the ambit of these Records.) Had Byler been a less masterful executive director, greater responsibility would undoubtedly have devolved upon La Farge's successors, but, as it was, Ortiz could say of Byler's tenure that "The Association you left is, in all important respects, the house that Byler built. We would not be fair to your legacy if we thought of it in any other sense."
If Byler faced a new internal dynamic in La Farge's absence, he also confronted new political realities in the country at large. While the interests of Native Americans still required stalwart advocates, the 1960s and 1970s saw the abandonment of termination, in any immediate sense, as a governmental objective, though not until 1988 was the Congressional resolution sanctioning it repealed. These decades witnessed the formulation of legislative and administrative policies designed to foster tribal self-determination through such means as economic development, enhancements in health and education, and the involvement of Indians in the formation and implementation of programs affecting them. By 1980, more than three-quarters of the staff of the Bureau of Indian Affairs was Native American. For their part, Indians grew increasingly assertive -- and, in some cases, militant -- in this period, taking action on their own behalf through tribal bodies and a proliferation of articulate organizations with an interest in fields in which the AAIA had hitherto few partners.
Under Byler's leadership, the AAIA took many steps to promote the self-sufficiency of Indian communities: some in the interests of particular tribes, others on behalf of Native Americans as a whole. As Ortiz expressed it in 1973, "The Association has set as its major and immediate goal the comprehensive implementation of Indian self-determination in all its aspects…. American Indian people today are at a crossroads in their destiny; the Association stands ready to help insure that Indian people themselves ultimately determine that future." Among the spheres in which the AAIA was active were health, education, and welfare; economic life; arts and crafts; and land and water rights. Its contributions in these areas included its designation of 1964 as "Indian Health Year" (a means of focusing attention on the deplorable state of Native American health and such environmental factors as sanitation); its persistent promotion of day schools over boarding schools; its influential role in the enactment of the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978 (bolstered by its legal activities on behalf of fractured Indian families); its creation of the Alaska Native Business Credit Fund with the aim of stimulating small-scale economic enterprise; its establishment of the American Indian Arts Center in New York (a showcase for Native American arts and crafts); and its involvement, albeit beset by controversy, in the Pueblo of Taos' campaign to recover its sacred Blue Lake. The Association's vigorous advocacy of the land claims of Alaskan Natives, its defense of Paiute interests regarding Pyramid Lake and Havasupai interests regarding the Grand Canyon, and its promotion of central Arizona tribal water rights also reflected its commitment to the bases of Native American self-determination.
Byler's successors, Executive Directors Steven Unger (1980-1985), Idrian Resnick (1985-1989), and Gary Kimble, the first Native American to serve in this capacity (1989-1994), continued to pursue a multifaceted agenda, though the issues on which they focused varied. The inadequacy of Indian educational funding, programs, and facilities was one of Unger's major concerns, and during his time in office these shortcomings were highlighted, new instructional models and organizational networks were promoted, and practical assistance was extended to educational authorities in locations ranging from the Native Village of Goodnews Bay in Alaska to the Navajo community of Black Mesa in Arizona. Resnick's tenure saw such undertakings as the revision of tribal codes and constitutions, the facilitation of federal acknowledgement of unrecognized tribes, and the formulation of tribal-state agreements relating to child welfare. The latter half of the 1980s also marked the onset of a critical self-examination by the AAIA, a process spurred, in part, by the multiplicity of organizations in the field of Indian affairs. Indeed, in 1986, the Association committed itself "to work closely with other organizations, especially those directly representing American Indians and/or Alaskan Natives, taking care not to duplicate efforts nor to undermine their work." Under Kimble, the AAIA became deeply involved in issues relating to Native American religiocultural freedom, including the protection of sacred sites, the preservation of ceremonial practices, and the repatriation of Indian remains and artifacts. The Association offered assistance to organizations dedicated to the furtherance of these objectives and, together with the National Congress of American Indians and the Native American Rights Fund, founded the American Indian Religious Freedom Coalition to secure the passage of favorable federal legislation in this sphere.
Kimble's successor was Jerry Flute, a onetime chairman of South Dakota's Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux who had represented the AAIA in the field before his appointment as executive director. He inherited an active but financially troubled organization and, in 1995, was faced with calls to disband the Association rather than suffer bankruptcy. Flute and like-minded individuals on the Board of Directors, which became a wholly Indian body in this year in an unsuccessful attempt to qualify for federal funding, avoided this expedient by moving the AAIA's headquarters to Sisseton, South Dakota and narrowing the scope of its activities. While the Association faces an uncertain future, it continues to meet a variety of needs -- from the defense of sacred sites to the granting of scholarships -- and serves as a voice for marginalized communities. This new and as yet unfinished chapter lies outside the time span of these Records. There can be little doubt, however, that La Farge and other architects of the Association would be gratified to know that their Indian heirs have maintained their faith in the AAIA and its ability to play a constructive role in the lives of America's first peoples.
Description
The Records of the Association on American Indian Affairs consist primarily of textual records, with modest but revealing bodies of photographic and audiovisual material. They represent the work of many hands, both paid and unpaid, and testify to the durability of the AAIA and the needs which called it into existence. The activities documented in these Records are myriad and reflect a complex pattern of relationships, not only within the AAIA itself but with representatives of governments, tribes, and other organizations. While the different facets of the Association's work cannot be compartmentalized in any absolute sense, the series and subseries into which these Records have been divided highlight broad areas of interest and involvement, such as "Legislation" or "Legal Cases;" significant organizational and functional elements, such as "Administration" or "Correspondence;" and the individuality of officers, such as Oliver La Farge or Hildegarde Forbes, whose personal files relating to the AAIA have been subsumed into -- though not interfiled with -- the overall collection. The single largest component of these Records and, arguably, the keystone, is "Tribal," a subseries which documents the Association's work on behalf of hundreds of Native American communities and its concern with local issues. In contrast, matters of national scope, including entities with a national constituency, are to be found in "General," a subseries second only to "Tribal" in size. Researchers can therefore plumb both the microcosm and the macrocosm of Native American life, as well as charting the links between the two. The picture of the AAIA formed by the thousands of files which collectively constitute these Records, contains innumerable brush strokes. Some are disappointingly broad and some are numbingly detailed, but for the most part they are illuminating: an invaluable source of insight into the controverted but, as these Records attest, sometimes constructive relationship of Indians and non-Indians in the twentieth century.
Arrangement
The Records of the Association on American Indian Affairs are divided into eleven series, three of which have been divided into subseries. The contents of each series or subseries are arranged alphabetically with the exception of Series 1, Subseries 1, which is arranged hierarchically to reflect the organizational structure of the AAIA. The overall arrangement of these Records is as follows:
- Series 1, Organizational Files, undated
- Subseries 1, Administration, undated
- Subseries 2, Affiliates and Offices, undated
- Subseries 3, Correspondence, undated
- Subseries 4, Finances, undated
- Series 2, Subject Files, undated
- Subseries 1, General, undated
- Subseries 2, Tribal, undated
- Alabama, undated
- Alaska, undated
- Arizona, undated
- Arizona/California, undated
- Arizona/New Mexico/Utah, undated
- California, undated
- Colorado, undated
- Colorado/New Mexico/Utah, undated
- Connecticut, undated
- Dakotas, undated
- Delaware, undated
- Florida, undated
- Georgia, undated
- Hawaii, undated
- Idaho, undated
- Illinois, undated
- Indiana, undated
- Iowa, undated
- Kansas, undated
- Louisiana, undated
- Maine, undated
- Massachusetts, undated
- Michigan, undated
- Minnesota, undated
- Mississippi, undated
- Missouri, undated
- Montana, undated
- Nebraska, undated
- Nevada, undated
- Nevada/Utah, undated
- New Mexico, undated
- New York, undated
- North Carolina, undated
- Ohio, undated
- Oklahoma, undated
- Oregon, undated
- Pennsylvania, undated
- Rhode Island, undated
- South Carolina, undated
- Tennessee, undated
- Texas, undated
- Utah, undated
- Vermont, undated
- Virginia, undated
- Washington, undated
- Wisconsin, undated
- Wyoming, undated
- Subseries 3, Legislation, undated
- Subseries 4, Legal Cases, undated
- Constitutional Rights, undated
- Criminal Law, undated
- Family Law, undated
- Land and Water Rights, undated
- Legal Aid, undated
- Subseries 5, Programs, undated
- Subseries 6, Publications and Circulars, undated
- Series 3, Personal Files, undated
- Subseries 1, Henry S. Forbes, undated
- Subseries 2, Hildegarde B. Forbes, undated
- Subseries 3, Oliver La Farge, undated
- Subseries 4, Corinna Lindon Smith, undated
- Subseries 5, Alden Stevens, undated
- Series 4, Photographs, undated
- Series 5, Audiovisual Material, undated
- 7″ Reel-to-Reel Tapes, undated
- 5″ Reel-to-Reel Tapes, undated
- 3″ Reel-to-Reel Tapes, undated
- Audio Cassette Tapes, undated
- Small Reel 16 mm Films, undated
- Large Reel 16 mm Films, undated
- Series 6, Jack Trope Legal Counsel Files, 1966-1999
- Series 7, November 2005 Accession, 1990-2005
- Series 8, March 2006 Accession, 1993-2005
- Series 9, August 2007 Accession, 2003-2006
- Series 10, January 2008 Accession, 2002-2006
- Series 11, February 2009 Accession, 1996-2008
- Series 12, Febrary 2011 Accession, 2007-2010
- Subseries 12A, Wyoming Sawmills Case, 1991-20091976-2010
- Subseries 12B, Sacred Lands, undated
- Subseries 12C, Scholarships, 2004-2008
- Subseries 12D, Board Meetings and Newsletters, 2008-2010
- Series 13, November 2011 Accession, 1978-2010
Access and Use
Access
Under the terms of an access agreement concluded with the AAIA in 1996, the records of the AAIA are closed for a period of 20 years following the date of their creation. For practical purposes, any folder containing material dated within the past 20 years is deemed to be closed. Exceptions to this rule are as follows:
- The Family Law component and portions of the Criminal Law and Legal Aid components of Legal Cases (Series 2, Subseries 4) are closed for a period of 75 years following the date of their creation.
- Publications and Circulars (Series 2, Subseries 6) and Photographs (Series 4) are open.
- The files of Henry S. Forbes, Hildegarde B. Forbes, Oliver La Farge, Corinna Lindon Smith, and Alden Stevens (Series 3, Subseries 1 through 5) are open with the exception of one folder of material belonging to Mrs. Forbes, which is closed until May 1, 2012.
Researchers wishing to consult restricted material, other than Mrs. Forbes' folder, should apply to the AAIA for permission to do so. On presentation of written authorization, specifying which folders are to be made available to the researcher, the University Archivist will grant access to the material in question.
Restrictions on Use and Copyright Information
Single photocopies may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish material in these Records must be requested of the Associate University Librarian for Rare Books and Special Collections.
Acquisition and Appraisal
Provenance and Acquisition
The AAIA donated its Records to Princeton University Library in 1971. The records of the Association have been transferred to the Library on an irregular basis over the years. The material in Series 3 is distinct in that it consists of the personal files of five men and women who played prominent roles in the Association. The AAIA-related papers of Henry S. Forbes were donated in 1970, those of Hildegarde B. Forbes in 1987, those of Oliver La Farge in 1986, those of Corinna Lindon Smith in 1979, and those of Alden Stevens in 1971. Each of these donations was made by the family of the papers' creator or, in the case of Mrs. Forbes, by the creator herself. Series 6 through 12 were donated by Jack Trope between 2005 and 2011.
Processing and Other Information
Processing Information
These Records were arranged and described between December 1995 - June 1997 by John S. Weeren, with the able assistance of many hands and, in particular, Tom Rosko, Mitra Martin, Christina Aragon, and Shawneequa Callier.
Descriptive Rules Used
Finding aid content adheres to that prescribed by Describing Archives: A Content Standard.
Encoding
Machine-readable finding aid encoded in EAD 2002 by Techbooks and Cristela García-Spitz on May 17, 2006.
Language(s) of this Finding Aid
Finding aid written in English.
Preferred Citation
Identification of item; Date, if known; Association on American Indian Affairs Records; Box and Folder Number; Public Policy Papers; Department of Rare Books and Special Collections; Princeton University Library.
Subject Headings
These materials have been indexed in the Princeton University Library online catalog using the following terms. Those seeking related materials should search under these terms.
- Burge, Moris -- Correspondence.
- Byler, William S. -- Correspondence.
- Cohen, Felix S., 1907-1953 -- Correspondence.
- Collier, John, 1884-1968 -- Correspondence.
- Debo, Angie, 1890- -- Correspondence.
- Emerson, Haven, 1874-1957 -- Correspondence.
- Ernst, Roger C., 1914- -- Correspondence.
- Flute, Jerry, 1939- -- Correspondence.
- Forbes, Henry Stone, 1882- -- Correspondence.
- Forbes, Hildegarde B. -- Correspondence.
- Hanley, Joy J., 1940- -- Correspondence.
- Kimble, Gary Niles -- Correspondence.
- La Farge, Oliver, 1901-1963 -- Correspondence.
- Lazarus, Arthur -- Correspondence.
- Lesser, Alexander, 1902- -- Correspondence.
- McKittrick, Margaret -- Correspondence.
- Madigan, La Verne -- Correspondence.
- Ortiz, Alfonso, 1939- -- Correspondence.
- Resnick, Idrian N. -- Correspondence.
- Schifter, Richard -- Correspondence.
- Smith, Corinna Lindon, 1876- -- Correspondence.
- Stevens, Alden -- Correspondence.
- Unger, Steven, 1946- -- Correspondence.
- Alaska Federation of Natives.
- American Indian Community House.
- American Indian Defense Association.
- American Indian Development Corporation.
- Association of Contract Tribal Schools.
- Association of Village Council Presidents.
- Cook Inlet Native Association.
- Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council.
- Inter Tribal Council of Arizona.
- Inuit Circumpolar Conference.
- John Hay Whitney Foundation.
- National Congress of American Indians.
- National Indian Education Association.
- Organization for Social and Technical Innovation.
- Tanana Chiefs Conference, Inc.
- United States. American Indian Policy Review Commission.
- United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
- United States. Dept. of the Interior.
- Apache Indians.
- Bannock Indians.
- Cheyenne Indians.
- Choctaw Indians.
- Dakota Indians.
- Havasupai Indians.
- Hopi Indians.
- Older Indians -- North America -- 20th century.
- Indian art -- North America -- 20th century.
- Indian business enterprises -- North America -- 20th century.
- Indian children -- North America -- 20th century.
- Indian reservations -- North America -- 20th century.
- Indian youth -- North America -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Alaska -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Civil rights -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Claims -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Crime -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Economic conditions -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Education -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Employment -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Financial affairs -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Fishing -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Government relations -- 1869-1934.
- Indians of North America -- Government relations -- 1934-
- Indians of North America -- Health and hygiene -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- History -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Housing -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Hunting -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Industries -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Land tenure -- 20th century.
- Indian land transfers -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Mental health -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Mines and mining -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Museums -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Public welfare -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Religion -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Rites and ceremonies -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Scholarships, fellowships, etc. -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Societies, etc. -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Suffrage -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Taxation -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Urban residence -- 20th century.
- Indians of North America -- Water rights -- 20th century.
- Indians, Treatment of -- North America -- 20th century.
- Lumbee Indians.
- Navajo Indians.
- Ojibwa Indians.
- Omaha Indians.
- Oneida Indians.
- Osage Indians.
- Paiute Indians.
- Pueblo Indians.
- Seminole Indians.
- Seneca Indians.
- Shoshoni Indians.
- Siksika Indians.
- Tohono O'Odham Indians.
- Fort Berthold Indian Reservation (N.D.)
- United States -- Armed forces -- Indians -- 20th century.
- Articles.
- Audiovisual materials.
- Clippings.
- Correspondence.
- Files.
- Minutes.
- Photographs.
- Records.
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Contents List
Series 1, Organizational Files, undated
Description: Series 1: Organizational Files (1922-1995) contains four subseries: Administration, Affiliates and Offices, Correspondence, and Finances. These document respectively the internal workings of the AAIA, including the formulation of its policies and programs; its relationship with its branches; the views of its presidents, executive directors, general counsel, and staff as embodied in their correspondence; and its financial situation.
Subseries 1, Administration, undated
Description: Series 1: Organizational Files, Subseries 1: Administration (1923-1994) consists of correspondence, minutes, agenda, transcripts, reports, incorporation papers, articles, and clippings spanning most of the AAIA's existence: from its days as an "Indian interest organization," with non-Indians at the helm, to its days as an "Indian organization," under Native American leadership. This subseries documents the AAIA's administrative activities through the workings of its Board of Directors, committees, and staff; chronicles its evolving goals and the programs designed to realize them; delineates its organizational structure and manner of conducting business; and, last but not least, records the enormous variety of issues it considered over the years.
More than half of this subseries consists of files relating to Annual, Board of Directors, and Executive Committee meetings. These files, which for the most part are organized chronologically on a meeting by meeting basis, typically contain minutes, reports, and correspondence regarding the arrangement of meetings and the issues discussed at them. Files from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s often contain transcripts as well. The recordings from which many of these were made can be found in Series 5 (Audiovisual Material). A wide variety of internal committees are also represented in this subseries, including the Health Committee, which concerned itself with such matters as the over-representation of certain diseases, including tuberculosis and trachoma, in the Native American population; the Nominating Committee, which was charged with proposing candidates for the Board of Directors and its committees; the Film Committee, which focused on the frequently unflattering portrayal of Indians in motion pictures; and the Education Committee, which discussed, among other things, boarding schools, head start programs, home study, and the awarding of AAIA-sponsored scholarships.
Files designated "Program & Budget" consist of annual discussions of the AAIA's plans for the forthcoming year in both their programmatic and financial aspects, as well as general long-term planning. Important issues raised in these files include Native American health, education, and welfare; the arts; land and water rights; the termination of federal responsibilities and tribal self-determination; and community development. Additional material related to the budgetary process can be found in Series 1, Subseries 4 (Finances). Other files document wide-ranging policy debates and organizational analyses, including a discussion in the 1950s regarding the merits of converting from a board-run to a staff-run association. Underpinning these deliberations are various foundational documents, such as by-laws, which, among other things, document the various changes in name which the AAIA has undergone. Of particular interest are several files on the merger in 1937 of the National Association on Indian Affairs, as the AAIA was then known, and the American Indian Defense Association, including correspondence reflecting the jockeying for power which accompanied this union of onetime foes.
This subseries also contains numerous reports, including annual reports, albeit inconsistently published; reports of the executive director; and activity and program reports from various board and staff members, all of which offer useful insights into the day-to-day workings of the AAIA, as well as its overall vision. The different styles of the Association's executive directors are well-illustrated by the material in this subseries: from the expressive La Verne Madigan, whose reports could assume the character of stories, to the dispassionate Idrian Resnick, with his emphasis on system.
In sum, this subseries provides a concise overview of the history of the AAIA and the personalities who shaped its course. Many, though not all, of the Association's internal dynamics are laid bare, including the changing relationship between board and staff and their divergent perspectives on the handling of such matters as the administration of programs and fund raising. Gains and setbacks are recorded -- from Secretary of the Interior Fred Seaton's disavowal of involuntary termination in 1958 to Madigan's untimely death in 1962 -- as is the frequently unglamorous activity between such poles. The changing concerns and changing terms of reference of the AAIA can be found elsewhere in this collection, but nowhere does this evolution unfold more plainly.
Annual Meetings, 1925-1936, 1938-1958
Box 1, Folder 1-32 Annual Meetings, 1959-1968
Box 2, Folder 1-10 Annual Meetings, 1969-1989
Box 3, Folder 1-20 Annual Meetings, 1990-1993
Box 4, Folder 1-4 Board Meetings, 1924-1961
Box 4, Folder 5-48 Board Meetings, 1961-1969
Box 5, Folder 1-19 Board Meetings, 1969-1979
Box 6, Folder 1-23 Board Meetings, 1979-1982
Box 7, Folder 1-6 Board Meetings, 1982-1986
Box 8, Folder 1-7 Board Meetings, 1986-1989
Box 9, Folder 1-8 Board Meetings, 1989-1991
Box 10, Folder 1-8 Board Meetings, 1991-1994
Box 11, Folder 1-8 Board Membership: Biographies, 1951-1968
Box 12, Folder 1 Board Membership: Listings, circa 1930, 1941-1994, undated
Box 12, Folder 2-5 Board Membership: Prospects, 1940-1944, 1948-1950, 1952-1954, 1957, circa 1960
Box 12, Folder 6-10 Board Retreat, 1989
Box 12, Folder 11 Executive Committee Meetings, 1930, 1933, 1937-1947
Box 12, Folder 12-24 Executive Committee Meetings, 1948-1957
Box 13, Folder 1-35 Executive Committee Meetings, 1957-1966
Box 14, Folder 1-29 Executive Committee Meetings, 1967-1979
Box 15, Folder 1-37 Executive Committee Meetings, 1980-1985
Box 16, Folder 1-16 Executive Committee Meetings, 1985-1991
Box 17, Folder 1-11 Executive Committee Meetings, 1992-1994
Box 18, Folder 1-6 Mailings to Board and Executive Committee, 1940-1942, 1944, 1955, 1957-1959, 1962-1963, 1965-1967
Box 18, Folder 7-19 Mailings to Board and Executive Committee, 1968-1973, 1980-1990
Box 19, Folder 1-17 Mailings to Board and Executive Committee, 1990-1993
Box 20, Folder 1-5 Committees: Administrative, 1942-1944, 1986
Box 20, Folder 6-8 Committees: Advisory, 1973
Box 20, Folder 9 Committees: Arts and Crafts, 1958-1963, 1970-1972
Box 21, Folder 1-4 Committees: Budget, 1956-1957
Box 21, Folder 5-6 Committees: Education, 1955-1957, 1959, 1966-1973, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1987-1988
Box 21, Folder 7-15 Committees: Film, 1949-1950
Box 21, Folder 16-17 Committees: Film, 1951, 1953
Box 22, Folder 1-2 Committees: Finance, 1952-1956, 1961
Box 22, Folder 3-4 Committees: Fund Raising, 1991-1993
Box 22, Folder 5 Committees: Government Relations, 1944-1946, 1954-1958
Box 22, Folder 6-7 Committees: Health, 1953, 1955-1959
Box 22, Folder 8-11 Committees: Health (Environmental Sanitation Project), 1959
Box 22, Folder 12 Committees: Health, 1960-1970
Box 23, Folder 1-8 Committees: Health, 1986
Box 24, Folder 1 Committees: Indian Relations, 1955-1958
Box 24, Folder 2 Committees: Indian Welfare, 1956-1962
Box 24, Folder 3 Committees: Industrial Development, 1956-1958
Box 24, Folder 4-5 Committees: Institute Planning, 1942
Box 24, Folder 6 Committees: Legal, 1955-1959, 1986
Box 24, Folder 7-8 Committees: Legislative, 1943
Box 24, Folder 9 Committees: Membership, 1942-1946
Box 24, Folder 10 Committees: Nominating, 1934, 1940-1946, 1949, 1952-1960, 1963, 1965-1966, 1968, 1970-1971, 1990-1992
Box 24, Folder 11-19 Committees: Personnel, 1944-1946
Box 24, Folder 20 Committees: "Program Study", 1943-1944
Box 24, Folder 21 Committees: "Program Study:" Education, 1943-1944
Box 25, Folder 1 Committees: "Program Study:" Health, 1943
Box 25, Folder 2 Committees: "Program Study:" Law, 1943-1944
Box 25, Folder 3 Committees: "Program Study:" Social and Economic Organization, 1943
Box 25, Folder 4 Committees: "Program Study:" Steering, 1943-1944
Box 25, Folder 5 Committees: Public Education, 1955-1957
Box 25, Folder 6-7 Committees: Public Education: Map, 1958-1959
Box 25, Folder 8 Committees: Publications, 1942-1943, 1945
Box 25, Folder 9-10 Committees: Reorganization, 1954-1955
Box 25, Folder 11 Committees: Ways and Means, 1962
Box 25, Folder 12 Committees: General, 1954
Box 25, Folder 13 Program and Budget: Annual Discussions, 1942, 1944-1945, 1954-1960
Box 25, Folder 14-19 Program and Budget: Annual Discussions, 1960-1987
Box 26, Folder 1-26 Program and Budget: Annual Discussions, 1987-1991
Box 27, Folder 1-4 Program and Budget: General, circa 1930, 1948, 1953-1954, 1956, circa 1959, undated
Box 27, Folder 5-10 Policy Debate, 1985-1987
Box 27, Folder 11-12 Reports: Annual, 1927-1936, 1938-1945, 1967-1969, 1985-1986, 1990-1993
Box 28, Folder 1-5 Reports: Executive Director's, 1950, 1957-1963, 1967
Box 28, Folder 6-10 Reports: Activity and Program, 1923, 1933, 1940, 1950, 1952-1953, 1956, 1962, 1969, 1972, 1985-1987
Box 28, Folder 11-20 Reports: Activity and Program, 1988-1991
Box 29, Folder 1 Reports: Activity and Program: Flute, Jerry, 1982-1993
Box 29, Folder 2-3 Certificates of Incorporation, 1923-1963
Box 29, Folder 4 By-Laws, 1933-1969, 1977-1988
Box 29, Folder 5-6 Merger of National Association on Indian Affairs with American Indian Defense Association, 1935-1937
Box 29, Folder 7-8 Merger of National Association on Indian Affairs with American Indian Defense Association: Restructuring, 1936-1937
Box 30, Folder 1 Organizational Analysis and Restructuring, 1957-1958, 1990
Box 30, Folder 2-3 Staff: Benefits, 1988
Box 30, Folder 4 Staff: Employment Policies, 1953-1956, 1987, 1992-1993
Box 30, Folder 5-7 Staff: Executive Director Search, 1947
Box 30, Folder 8 Staff: Job Descriptions, 1954, 1962, 1991
Box 30, Folder 9-11 Staff: Listings, circa 1962-1990
Box 30, Folder 12 Staff: Meetings, 1964, 1986-1990
Box 30, Folder 13-14 Staff: Office Reports, 1932-1936
Box 30, Folder 15 General: Indian Advisory Board, 1953
Box 30, Folder 16 General: Membership Lists, 1941-1979
Box 30, Folder 17 Subseries 2, Affiliates and Offices, undated
Description: Series 1: Organizational Files, Subseries 2: Affiliates and Offices (1922-1964) consists of correspondence, reports, minutes, by-laws, membership lists and other documents relating to a number of local organizations with ties to the AAIA. Also to be found in this subseries are somewhat meager files concerning the AAIA's Southwest and Washington, D.C. offices. The character and sphere of the Association's affiliates, which were also known as branches or chapters, varied considerably. At one end of the spectrum can be found the short-lived Missouri Association on Indian Affairs, which was little more than a source of funds and where "no one," it was reported, "is really more than mildly interested." Positioned at the other extreme is the long-running New Mexico Association on Indian Affairs -- later known as the Southwestern Association on Indian Affairs -- with its noteworthy history of involvement in and advocacy of Indian concerns, be it the preservation of their lands, the improvement of their health, or the promotion of their arts and crafts.
The relationship between the AAIA and its affiliates lacked definition, reflecting the circumstances of each party rather than a systematic pattern. While this ambiguity did not go unchallenged, General Counsel Arthur Lazarus, Jr. voiced a prevailing view when, in 1958, he noted that the "present thinking of the Association is that its relationship with local organizations should not be in accordance with a rigid formula, but rather should depend upon the wishes of the local citizenry and the nature of their organization." Establishing affiliates was a precarious undertaking, as files on abortive ventures in Arizona, Idaho, and Illinois attest. Success was often attributable to the presence of a zealous individual, and the material in this subseries bears witness to the potency of women such as Mary Wheelwright in Massachusetts, Margretta Dietrich in New Mexico, and Pearl Chase in California.
While the file on the AAIA's Massachusetts Branch includes a comprehensive set of minutes, among other internal documents, and while such material can be found in modest amounts elsewhere, it is the relationship between the AAIA and its affiliates which is the focus of this subseries. In the course of a rich correspondence, harmony -- "the Colorado Springs Chapter has done nobly" -- and discord -- "the whole Santa Barbara branch business is certainly a nightmare" -- are documented, as are many intervening shades of feeling. (The words are President Oliver La Farge's in 1933 and 1955 respectively.) What emerges from these exchanges is the strength, the weakness, and, above all, the individuality of the AAIA's affiliates, the product of local initiative and national outreach.
Arizona, 1938-1952
Box 30, Folder 18 California, 1932-1939
Box 30, Folder 19 California, 1939-1962, undated
Box 31, Folder 1-2 Colorado, 1933-1940
Box 31, Folder 3 Idaho, 1950
Box 31, Folder 4 Illinois, 1938-1941
Box 31, Folder 5 Massachusetts, 1923-1944, undated
Box 31, Folder 6-8 Massachusetts: Branch Minutes, 1922-1943
Box 31, Folder 9 Michigan, 1958
Box 31, Folder 10 Missouri, 1935-1942
Box 31, Folder 11 Missouri, undated
Box 32, Folder 1 Montana, 1937-1947
Box 32, Folder 2 Nebraska, 1958
Box 32, Folder 3 New Mexico, 1923-1958
Box 32, Folder 4-7 New Mexico, 1959-1964, undated
Box 33, Folder 1-2 Oklahoma, 1956-1960
Box 33, Folder 3 Southwest Office, 1950
Box 33, Folder 4 Washington (State), 1955-1962, undated
Box 33, Folder 5-6 Washington, D.C, 1933-1934
Box 33, Folder 7 Washington, D.C. Office, 1954-1957
Box 33, Folder 8 General, 1944-1958, undated
Box 33, Folder 9-10 Subseries 3, Correspondence, undated
Description: Series 1: Organizational Files, Subseries 3: Correspondence (1929-1995) consists primarily of typescript letters from or to the AAIA's presidents, executive directors, general counsel, and staff members. While this subseries sheds considerable light on the AAIA's activities, it is especially useful in defining the preoccupations and, at a broader level, the personalities of the principal players in the Association: from its businesslike executive director, William Byler, to its colorful president, Alden Stevens. The consolidation of correspondence under the names of particular individuals, while a bar to ready access by subject, represents a distillation of viewpoints over an extended period, viewpoints which would otherwise lie scattered throughout the collection. Passing from one executive director to another, one encounters a diverse parade of topics: the right of tribes to legal counsel of their own choice (Alexander Lesser, 1951); the state of tension between President Oliver La Farge and onetime Commissioner of Indian Affairs John Collier (La Verne Madigan, 1955); the AAIA's relationship with the American Civil Liberties Union (Byler, 1975); the rationale behind postage-paid envelopes in fund raising appeals (Steven Unger, 1981); the solicitation of video recording equipment for Project Dream, a Native American rock group committed to the prevention of youth suicide (Idrian Resnick, 1987); the appointment of Robert Reich as Secretary of Labor (Gary Kimble, 1993); and the dearth of financial contributions from tribal casinos (Jerry Flute, 1995). Correspondence with the AAIA's general counsel of over 30 years, Arthur Lazarus, Jr. and Richard Schifter, and their predecessor, Felix Cohen, likewise chronicle a wide array of matters affecting the Association and its constituents. Of particular import were their opinions as to the advisability of filing amicus curiae -- "friend of the court" -- briefs in cases involving such issues as land and water rights.
The general section of this subseries includes incoming and outgoing letters and facsimiles and is arranged chronologically. The facsimiles were maintained as a unit by the AAIA on the basis of their form and, thus, represent a broad spectrum of subjects. The letters, for their part, were segregated by the AAIA because of their generality. Many are inquiries from the public, and, due to their repetitive character and negligible value, only a sample has been preserved. Genealogical questions, which the AAIA was not in a position to answer, and requests for information about Indians were among the most common matters raised in these letters. Numerous letters, distinguished, in many cases, by their untrained penmanship, came from schoolchildren. In the words of one, "If you have any information on Sioux Indians, send me some. But if you don't have any on Sioux Indians, forget it. Please make it all free."
While many of the exchanges in this subseries are comparatively pedestrian, some are highly revealing. For example, the correspondence between La Farge, then based in New York, and Moris Burge and Margaret McKittrick, the AAIA's field representatives, chronicles the difficulty of redefining and energizing the Association in the 1930s, as well as their mutual affection and their devotion to the Indian cause in the face of personal financial hardship. Following La Farge's death in New Mexico in 1963, administrative power was effectively concentrated in New York. This, coupled with a general decline in the involvement of the Association's president and directors in its daily activities, reduced the need for informal internal correspondence. Letter writing was limited primarily to exchanges between the AAIA and the parties it served or influenced, a shift which saw a falling off in the wit, candor, and elegance which had characterized much of the Association's correspondence in times past.
Argel, Greg, 1983-1984
Box 33, Folder 11 Burge, Moris and McKittrick, Margaret, 1930-1933
Box 33, Folder 12 Burge, Moris and McKittrick, Margaret, 1933-1939
Box 34, Folder 1-5 Burge, Moris and McKittrick, Margaret, 1939-1943
Box 35, Folder 1 Byler, William, 1962-1973
Box 35, Folder 2-6 Byler, William, 1973-1981
Box 36, Folder 1-4 Cohen, Felix, 1947-1953
Box 36, Folder 5-6 Emerson, Haven, 1937-1956
Box 36, Folder 7 Ernst, Roger C, 1958-1976
Box 37, Folder 1 Flute, Jerry, 1978-1995
Box 37, Folder 2-4 General Counsel, 1952-1962
Box 37, Folder 5-6 General Counsel, 1962-1971
Box 38, Folder 1-5 General Counsel, 1971-1987
Box 39, Folder 1-6 Hanley, Joy J, 1979-1994
Box 40, Folder 1 Hirsch, Bertram E, 1968-1975
Box 40, Folder 2-5 Hirsch, Bertram E, 1976-1985
Box 41, Folder 1-2 Hirschfelder, Arlene B, 1969-1991
Box 41, Folder 3 Kimble, Gary Niles, 1989-1994
Box 41, Folder 4 La Farge, Oliver, 1929-1938
Box 41, Folder 5 La Farge, Oliver, 1938-1951
Box 42, Folder 1-5 La Farge, Oliver, 1951-1963
Box 43, Folder 1-5 Lesser, Alexander, 1947-1969
Box 44, Folder 1 Locker, Corinne H, 1953-1967
Box 44, Folder 2-4 McKay, Iliff, 1965-1977
Box 44, Folder 5 McKay, Iliff, 1977-1979
Box 45, Folder 1 Madigan, La Verne, 1952-1961
Box 45, Folder 2 Newman, Jeffrey, 1967-1974
Box 45, Folder 3-5 Ortiz, Alfonso, 1967-1988
Box 45, Folder 6-7 Rappoport, Lawrence A, 1976-1977
Box 45, Folder 8 Resnick, Idrian N, 1985-1990
Box 46, Folder 1 Stevens, Alden, 1943-1968
Box 46, Folder 2 Trope, Jack F, 1985-1994
Box 46, Folder 3-4 Unger, Steven, 1973-1978
Box 46, Folder 5-7 Unger, Steven, 1978-1985
Box 47, Folder 1-2 Zimmerman, William Jr, 1956-1957
Box 47, Folder 3 General: Facsimiles, 1991
Box 47, Folder 4-6 General: Facsimiles, 1992-1993
Box 48, Folder 1-5 General: Facsimiles, 1993
Box 49, Folder 1-5 General: Facsimiles, 1993-1994
Box 50, Folder 1-5 General: Facsimiles, 1994-1995
Box 51, Folder 1-5 General: Letters, 1947-1973
Box 52, Folder 1-5 General: Letters, 1974-1989, 1991-1994
Box 53, Folder 1-2 Subseries 4, Finances, undated
Description: Series 1: Organizational Files, Subseries 4: Finances (1933-1995) consists of correspondence, financial statements, spreadsheets, and reports. It documents the financial workings of the AAIA, including fund raising efforts, budgetary planning, allocation of funds, and auditing of accounts. This subseries includes official treasurer's reports as well as the annual and semi-annual reports of the Association's auditors Zeller & Goldschmidt. Together, they offer a precise measure of the fluctuating fortunes of the AAIA, stretching from the 1930s, when general receipts and disbursements could total $3,244 and $4,415 respectively, to the 1990s, when general revenue and expenses could stand at $1,597,703 and $1,504,704 respectively. The essential role played by Zeller & Goldschmidt in furnishing financial guidance to the Association is reflected in letters admonishing the AAIA for not improving its internal bookkeeping. Under the heading of "Budgets" can be found the financial outlines for the annual discussions of the AAIA's program and budget. Additional information on the budgetary process is contained in the files on these discussions in Series 1, Subseries 1 (Administration). Also contained in this subseries is material relating to the AAIA's exemption from various types of taxation and its understandable concern over changing tax laws and their effect on its non-profit status.
A significant component of this subseries documents the AAIA's endeavors to raise money by a diversity of means, including direct mail solicitations, luncheons, benefits, personal contacts, the use of development consultants, and the establishment of funds such as the American Indian Fund and the Oliver La Farge Indian Fund, which was created as a memorial to the AAIA's long-serving president. These files illustrate the Association's reliance on well-to-do and well-placed board members for contributions and contacts; the importance to its financial welfare of major donors, many of whom remembered the AAIA posthumously; and its creativity in capitalizing its programs. Examples of direct mail solicitations can be found in files designated "Fund Raising Appeals" in Series 2, Subseries 6 (Publications and Circulars).
Auditors: Zeller and Goldschmidt, 1967-1976, 1979-1994
Box 53, Folder 3-5 Budgets, 1935-1942, 1959-1975
Box 53, Folder 6-9 Budgets, 1976-1982, 1986-1990, 1992-1995
Box 54, Folder 1-3 Consultants: John Holtshopple and Associates, 1993-1994
Box 54, Folder 4 Consultants: Lenore Blitz Consultants, 1990-1991
Box 54, Folder 5 Consultants: Leo Craig/KRC, Inc.: Direct Mail, 1984-1986
Box 54, Folder 6 Contributors: Lists, 1953-1965, 1984-1992
Box 54, Folder 7-8 Contributors: Major Donors, 1973-1984
Box 54, Folder 9 Contributors: Major Donors, 1985-1994
Box 55, Folder 1 Dun and Bradstreet Reports, 1987-1990
Box 55, Folder 2 Financial Statements, 1934-1993
Box 55, Folder 3-7 Financial Statements: American Indian Defense Association, 1937
Box 55, Folder 8 Financial Statements: Massachusetts Branch, 1933-1938
Box 55, Folder 9 Financial Statements: New Mexico Association on Indian Affairs, 1933
Box 55, Folder 10 Fund Raising, 1933, 1937-1941
Box 55, Folder 11-12 Fund Raising, 1951-1959, 1961-1967, 1975-1981, 1986-1994
Box 56, Folder 1-5 Funds: American Indian Fund, 1948-1962
Box 56, Folder 6 Funds: Emergency Fund, 1975
Box 56, Folder 7 Funds: Oliver La Farge Indian Fund, 1964-1966
Box 56, Folder 8-10 Funds: Oliver La Farge Indian Fund: Minutes, 1964-1966
Box 56, Folder 11 National Support Council, 1994
Box 56, Folder 12 Tax Exemption, 1938-1979, 1985-1989
Box 56, Folder 13-14 Treasurer's Reports, 1934-1938, 1944, 1957-1987
Box 56, Folder 15-17 Wills and Bequests, 1971-1986
Box 56, Folder 18 Series 2, Subject Files, undated
Description: Series 2: Subject Files (1851-1995) contains six subseries: General, Tribal, Legislation, Legal Cases, Programs, and Publications and Circulars. These document respectively the broad issues, such as child welfare or economic development, and the individuals and national entities with which the AAIA dealt; the hundreds of tribes, local organizations, and state-based issues in which it took an interest; the federal legislative and administrative actions which concerned its constituents; the litigation it pursued or monitored; a number of major activities it undertook on behalf on Native Americans; and the newsletters, brochures, and other printed matter with which it publicized its agenda.
Subseries 1, General, undated
Description: Series 2: Subject Files, Subseries 1: General (1868-1995) is distinguished by its breadth, embracing, as it does, the wide array of subjects -- and the even greater range of individuals and groups -- with which the AAIA has been associated over the years. It contains a diverse assortment of correspondence, running the gamut from official circulars to informal notes, as well as articles, brochures, reports, and clippings. Some files are notable for their fullness, attesting to the salience of a particular topic or the productivity of a particular individual, while others provide only the most general of glosses. This subseries also represents an interesting mix of the personal and the impersonal: from the reflections of Executive Director La Verne Madigan on Native American nationalism -- "our democracy is impure to the extent that the people we conquered do not accept it as their democracy" -- to an Acting Deputy Commissioner of Indian Affairs' memorandum on the cancellation of reimbursable charges "pursuant to the Indian Financing Act of 1974." Broadly speaking, this subseries can be divided into three categories: people; corporate bodies, both governmental and nongovernmental; and issues.
Files which bear the names of individuals encompass board and staff members; elected and appointed public officials such as Senator George McGovern and Commissioner of Indian Affairs Philleo Nash; Native American leaders such as Vine Deloria, Jr. and John Woodenlegs; and citizens with an interest in Indian matters, including a past and future First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt and Hillary Rodham. While the leanness of some files, including those of certain board members, reflect the peripheral or transitory nature of their subjects' involvement in the AAIA's concerns, others bear witness to years of diligent activity in the interests of Native Americans. Angie Debo's file, for instance, exemplifies the model board member, documenting her extensive knowledge of Indian affairs in Oklahoma, her interest in wider issues, and her wholehearted commitment to the work of the Association, for whom she was an important source of counsel.
The interest taken by the AAIA in other entities concerned with Native Americans -- be they Indian or non-Indian in composition -- is also documented in this subseries. Particularly well-represented are the American Indian Development Corporation, the American Indian Policy Review Commission, the Association of Contract Tribal Schools, the National Congress of American Indians, the National Indian Education Association, and the Organization for Social and Technical Innovation. There are files which contain only informational material and, thus, suggest a minimum of interaction, as in the case of the American Indian Archaeological Institute, and there are files which reveal a collaborative spirit, as in the case of the Native American Rights Fund. Cordiality as well as hostility can be found. The American Indian Press Association, which the AAIA lauded as serving "an extremely useful and much needed function," is illustrative of the former, while the American Indian Federation, with its Nazi proclivities, -- "a notoriously disreputable group," in La Farge's words -- falls squarely in the latter camp. While the AAIA offered support to organizations such as the American Indian Nurses Association, it sought assistance from charitable institutions such as the John Hay Whitney Foundation. Indeed, the significant number of philanthropic bodies contained in this subseries underscores the financial pressures experienced by the Association as it sought to mount a diversified and effective program. Governmental bodies are also well-represented, either in their own right or in files addressing specific issues. Not unexpectedly, material relating to the Bureau of Indian Affairs of the Department of the Interior predominates: evidence of the pervasive role its programs and personnel have played in Native American life. Of particular interest are files relating to the Association's vexed relationship with Commissioners of Indian Affairs Dillon Myer and Glenn Emmons in the 1950s, both of whom espoused the speedy termination of federal responsibilities for Native Americans.
Rounding out this subseries are sometimes substantial files on the issues which engaged the attention and consumed the energies of the AAIA. While the files in this category hold evidence of concrete action, they also contain the accumulation of data on which the Association based its policies. A fluid picture emerges as the rejuvenation of Indian arts and crafts or the struggle to halt the termination of recognized tribes gives way to the preservation of Indian families or the struggle to secure the acknowledgement of unrecognized tribes. Issues such as health and education loomed large from one decade to the next, even if the focus shifted, for example, from trachoma to acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Still other matters, such as the occupation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs' headquarters by the American Indian Movement in 1972, flared up and died down suddenly, baring old antagonisms. Taken as a whole, this subseries sheds a revealing light on the AAIA, the players who shared its stage, and the dramas -- sometimes resolved and sometimes not -- in which it acted. It also demonstrates that over the years this stage has grown ever more crowded and ever more Indian in representation, though the challenges confronting Native Americans have not thereby abated.
"The AAIA: Four Decades of Indian History", 1962
Box 57, Folder 1 A and S Tribal Industries, 1985
Box 57, Folder 2 Aaron E. Norman Fund, 1957-1966
Box 57, Folder 3 Aboriginal Public Policy Institute, 1990-1991
Box 57, Folder 4 Acorn Foundation Trust, 1963
Box 57, Folder 5 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), 1987-1994
Box 57, Folder 6-8 Ad-Net, 1991-1992
Box 57, Folder 9 Advance, 1954
Box 57, Folder 10 Advisory Committee on Indian Affairs, 1959-1962
Box 57, Folder 11 Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 1993
Box 57, Folder 12 Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians, 1955-1989
Box 57, Folder 13 Agricultural Extension Services, 1955-1961
Box 57, Folder 14 Agriculture, 1975-1988
Box 57, Folder 15 AKC Fund, 1962-1963
Box 57, Folder 16 Alan Guttmacher Institute, 1993
Box 57, Folder 17 Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1916-1976
Box 57, Folder 18 Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1977-1992
Box 58, Folder 1-2 Alliance of Native Americans, 1988
Box 58, Folder 3 Alovis, Barbara, 1973-1975
Box 58, Folder 4 Amazon Network, 1993
Box 58, Folder 5 American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1973-1985
Box 58, Folder 6-7 American Anthropological Association, 1984-1985
Box 58, Folder 8 American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1988
Box 58, Folder 9 American Civil Liberties Union, 1932-1976
Box 58, Folder 10 American Civil Liberties Union: Pamphlet on Indian Reorganization Act, 1938-1939
Box 58, Folder 11 American Freedom From Hunger Foundation, 1971-1974
Box 59, Folder 1 American Heritage Foundation, 1958-1964
Box 59, Folder 2 American Indian/Alaskan Native Nurses Association, 1979-1982
Box 59, Folder 3 American Indian Archaeological Institute, undated
Box 59, Folder 4 American Indian Businessmen's Association, 1974
Box 59, Folder 5 American Indian Charter Convention, 1960-1962
Box 59, Folder 6-7 American Indian College Fund, 1990-1993
Box 59, Folder 8 American Indian Dance Theatre, 1987-1988
Box 59, Folder 9 American Indian Defense Association, 1923-1937
Box 59, Folder 10 American Indian Development Corporation, 1980
Box 59, Folder 11 American Indian Development Corporation, 1980-1981
Box 60, Folder 1-2 American Indian Development Finance Institute Planning Conference, 1980
Box 60, Folder 3-4 American Indian Federation, 1937-1939
Box 60, Folder 5 American Indian Forestry Association, 1978
Box 60, Folder 6 American Indian Graduate Student Association, 1978-1983
Box 60, Folder 7 American Indian Law Clinic, 1992
Box 60, Folder 8 American Indian Law Students Association, 1979
Box 60, Folder 9 American Indian Law Symposium, 1986
Box 60, Folder 10 American Indian Lawyer Training Program, 1974-1980, 1987
Box 60, Folder 11-12 American Indian Lawyers Association, 1972
Box 60, Folder 13 American Indian Memorials, 1955-1992
Box 60, Folder 14 American Indian Movement, 1974-1977
Box 61, Folder 1 American Indian National Bank, 1979-1984
Box 61, Folder 2 American Indian Nurses Association, 1973-1977
Box 61, Folder 3 American Indian Policy Review Commission, 1975-1976
Box 61, Folder 4 American Indian Policy Review Commission Report, 1977
Box 61, Folder 5-6 American Indian Policy Review Commission Report, 1977
Box 62, Folder 1 American Indian Press Association, 1971-1975
Box 62, Folder 2 American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation, 1992-1993
Box 62, Folder 3 American Indian Science and Engineering Society, 1981-1993
Box 62, Folder 4 American Indian Scouting Outreach, 1976-1981
Box 62, Folder 5 American Indian Society of Creative Arts, 1961
Box 62, Folder 6 American Indian Technical Services, 1987
Box 62, Folder 7 American Indian Women's Service League, 1960
Box 62, Folder 8 American Indians -- United, 1968-1969
Box 62, Folder 9 American Institute of Architects, 1966-1970
Box 62, Folder 10 Americans for Children's Relief, 1971-1972
Box 62, Folder 11 Americans for Indian Opportunity, 1970-1992
Box 63, Folder 1 Amnesty International, 1992
Box 63, Folder 2 Amory, Cleveland, 1961-1964
Box 63, Folder 3 Anderson, Arnold T, 1976-1983
Box 63, Folder 4 Anderson, Frank R, 1963-1964
Box 63, Folder 5 Anderson, Owanah, 1985-1993
Box 63, Folder 6 Anderson/Lucey Presidential Campaign, 1980
Box 63, Folder 7 Angelita's Fund, 1973
Box 63, Folder 8 Anti-Indian Sentiment, 1977
Box 63, Folder 9 Appointment Calendar, 1985-1986
Box 63, Folder 10 Arizona State University Indian Education Program, undated
Box 63, Folder 11 Arrows in the Dust (Columbia Broadcasting System), 1948
Box 63, Folder 12 Articles, 1918-1927, 1938-1953
Box 63, Folder 13-14 Articles, 1954-1968, 1970-1979, 1981-1994
Box 64, Folder 1-4 Articles: La Farge, Oliver, 1934-1960
Box 64, Folder 5 Artists Space, 1986-1987
Box 64, Folder 6 Arts and Crafts, 1915-1934
Box 64, Folder 7 Arts and Crafts, 1934-1945, 1951-1994
Box 65, Folder 1-4 Arts and Crafts Resource Guide, 1988-1989
Box 65, Folder 5 Associated Indigenous Communications, 1986
Box 65, Folder 6 Association of American Indian Physicians, 1975-1987
Box 65, Folder 7 Association of Contract Tribal Schools, 1979-1982
Box 65, Folder 8 Association of Contract Tribal Schools, 1983-1986
Box 66, Folder 1-2 Association of Native American Health Professionals, 1973-1974
Box 66, Folder 3 ATLATL, 1978-1981
Box 66, Folder 4 Attorney Contracts With Tribes, 1950-1952
Box 66, Folder 5 Aurora Foundation, 1986-1987
Box 66, Folder 6 Australia: Aboriginal Child Welfare, 1975-1978
Box 66, Folder 7-8 Australia: Aboriginal Child Welfare, 1979-1985
Box 67, Folder 1 Australia: Aboriginal Land Rights, 1974-1979
Box 67, Folder 2-3 Australia: Aboriginal Law Centre, 1985-1986
Box 67, Folder 4 Australia: Kimberley Land Council, 1980
Box 67, Folder 5 Australia: Law Reform Commission, 1977-1982
Box 67, Folder 6-7 Australia: National Aboriginal Education Committee, 1978
Box 67, Folder 8 Australia: Publications, 1972-1980, undated
Box 68, Folder 1-2 Australia: Queensland Aboriginal Legislation, 1971-1979
Box 68, Folder 3 Australia: Tomlinson, John, 1980
Box 68, Folder 4 Australia: Trade Union Committee on Aboriginal Rights, 1979
Box 68, Folder 5 Australia: Uranium, 1976-1980
Box 68, Folder 6 Australia: General, 1975-1984
Box 68, Folder 7 Avalon Foundation, 1952-1953
Box 68, Folder 8 Avon Glove Corporation, 1984
Box 68, Folder 9 B. de Rothschild Foundation for the Arts and Sciences, 1955-1958
Box 68, Folder 10 Bad Hand, Howard P, 1972-1976
Box 68, Folder 11 Baer, Linda L, 1986
Box 68, Folder 12 Bahti, Tom, 1969-1972
Box 68, Folder 13 Baker, John E., Sr, 1969-1972
Box 68, Folder 14 Ban the Dam Jam, 1991
Box 68, Folder 15 Banbury Fund, 1984-1985
Box 68, Folder 16 Barbara Warden Foundation, 1963
Box 68, Folder 17 Barker Welfare Foundation, 1948-1953
Box 68, Folder 18 Barksdale Foundation, 1962
Box 68, Folder 19 Barrett, Janet, 1985-1986
Box 68, Folder 20 Basso, Keith H, 1978-1993
Box 68, Folder 21 Battelle Memorial Institute, 1992
Box 69, Folder 1 Bauer, Gary, 1987
Box 69, Folder 2 Baumgartner, Leona, 1962-1980
Box 69, Folder 3 Beardsley, Helen M, 1971
Box 69, Folder 4 Becker, Edward J, 1949
Box 69, Folder 5 Beddall, Thomas H., Jr, 1969-1978
Box 69, Folder 6 Bell, Griffin B, 1979
Box 69, Folder 7 Ben-Ami, Henri, 1965
Box 69, Folder 8 Benefit Performance of Indians, 1969
Box 69, Folder 9 Bennett, Robert L, 1966-1969
Box 69, Folder 10 Bergen, Alfreda Janis, 1966-1987
Box 69, Folder 11 Better Business Bureaus, 1944-1994
Box 69, Folder 12-13 Bibb Company, 1972-1977
Box 70, Folder 1-2 Bibliographies, 1939-1992, undated
Box 70, Folder 3-4 Big Bear Spiritual Run, 1988
Box 70, Folder 5 Bigart, Homer, 1970-1971
Box 70, Folder 6 Birchfield, J. Kermit, Jr, 1982-1986
Box 70, Folder 7 Bison, 1989
Box 70, Folder 8 Black, Algernon D, 1955
Box 70, Folder 9 Black, Charles L., Jr, 1950-1965
Box 70, Folder 10 Black Hills Sioux Nation Council, 1954
Box 70, Folder 11 Black War Veterans of the United States Association, 1993
Box 70, Folder 12 Blackbird, Edith, 1954-1961
Box 70, Folder 13 Blackwolf, Charles, 1953
Box 70, Folder 14 Blanchard, Evelyn Lance, 1977-1993
Box 71, Folder 1 Blatchford, Herb, 1969-1976
Box 71, Folder 2 Blue Hill Foundation, 1954-1960
Box 71, Folder 3 Board for Fundamental Education, 1958
Box 71, Folder 4 Boarding Schools, 1868-1894, 1924-1939, 1948-1970, 1972-1979
Box 71, Folder 5-10 Boarding Schools, 1980-1986, undated
Box 72, Folder 1-3 Bobelu, Carolyn, 1985-1987
Box 72, Folder 4 Bolivian Textiles, 1990
Box 72, Folder 5 Borbridge, John, Jr, 1970
Box 72, Folder 6 Borg-Marks and Payne Company, 1988
Box 72, Folder 7 Botelho, Eugene, 1960
Box 72, Folder 8 Bowler, Alida C, 1947-1958
Box 72, Folder 9 Boy Scouts of America, 1960
Box 72, Folder 10 Brackish Groundwater, 1965-1978
Box 72, Folder 11-12 Bradford, Penelope S, 1974-1985
Box 72, Folder 13 Brady, Steven C., Sr, 1990
Box 73, Folder 1 Brando, Marlon, Sr, 1963-1964
Box 73, Folder 2 Brennan, Jere, 1975
Box 73, Folder 3 Broadcasting, 1988-1993
Box 73, Folder 4 Broden, Leo, 1966-1974
Box 73, Folder 5 Broken Arrow (20th Century Fox), 1949-1956
Box 73, Folder 6 Bronson, Ruth Muskrat, 1951-1963
Box 73, Folder 7 Brookings Institution, 1956
Box 73, Folder 8 Brophy, William A, 1945-1962
Box 73, Folder 9 Brown, Ivan, 1969-1972
Box 73, Folder 10 Brown, Oscar Deric, undated
Box 73, Folder 11 Brown Thunder, Joseph, Jr, 1992
Box 73, Folder 12 Bruner, Edward M, 1952-1955
Box 73, Folder 13 Buder, Kathryn M, 1988-1993
Box 73, Folder 14 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Aberdeen Area Office, 1958, 1985-1987
Box 73, Folder 15-16 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Bill of Particulars Against, 1952
Box 73, Folder 17 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Conferences, 1939, 1966
Box 73, Folder 18-19 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Credit Program, 1954
Box 73, Folder 20 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Directory of Field and Central Offices, 1962
Box 73, Folder 21 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Directory of Field Offices, 1990
Box 73, Folder 22 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Economic Development Initiative, 1982
Box 73, Folder 23 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Education Report, 1988
Box 73, Folder 24 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Employment and Volunteering, 1979-1982
Box 73, Folder 25 Bureau of Indian Affairs: General Assistance Program, 1972
Box 73, Folder 26 Bureau of Indian Affairs: History, 1957
Box 73, Folder 27 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Indian Industrial Development Program, 1962
Box 73, Folder 28 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Indian Involvement Program, 1971
Box 74, Folder 1 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Information Service, 1951-1953
Box 74, Folder 2 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Job Placement Program, 1949-1951
Box 74, Folder 3 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Occupation of Headquarters, 1972-1973
Box 74, Folder 4 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Personnel, 1941-1962, 1991
Box 74, Folder 5-6 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Policy Matters, 1953-1963
Box 74, Folder 7 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Reorganization, 1923, 1931-1954, 1960-1983
Box 74, Folder 8-10 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Scholarship Program, 1973-1974
Box 74, Folder 11 Bureau of Indian Affairs: Window Rock Area Office, 1951-1954
Box 74, Folder 12 Bureau of Indian Affairs: General, 1930-1938
Box 74, Folder 13 Burge, Moris, 1939
Box 74, Folder 14 Burke, Charles H, 1925-1929
Box 74, Folder 15 Burnette, Robert Philip, 1963
Box 74, Folder 16 Bush Administration, 1991-1992
Box 74, Folder 17 Byler, Mary Lou, 1972-1973
Box 74, Folder 18 Byler, William, 1962, 1979-1986
Box 74, Folder 19-20 Campbell, Ben Nighthorse, 1987-1993
Box 74, Folder 21 Canada, 1946-1963
Box 74, Folder 22 Canada, 1971-1993
Box 75, Folder 1-2 Canadian Indian Child Welfare, 1973-1984
Box 75, Folder 3 Cannon, Bruce K, 1990-1991
Box 75, Folder 4 Carlos, Filmore, 1968-1975
Box 75, Folder 5 Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1952-1986
Box 75, Folder 6 Carter/Mondale Presidential Campaign, 1976
Box 75, Folder 7 Carver, John A., Jr, 1961-1962
Box 75, Folder 8 Cassadore, Marlowe, 1986-1987
Box 75, Folder 9 Catano, Yolima, 1987
Box 75, Folder 10 Cazenovia College, 1986-1987
Box 75, Folder 11 Census, 1971-1974, 1980-1987
Box 75, Folder 12-13 Census, 1987-1992
Box 76, Folder 1-2 Center for Life Cycle Sciences, 1990-1993
Box 76, Folder 3 Charles A. Frueauff Foundation, 1952-1960
Box 76, Folder 4 Charles and Lily H. Weinberg Foundation, 1957
Box 76, Folder 5 Charles Luckman Associates, 1971-1976
Box 76, Folder 6 Chavers, Dean, 1987
Box 76, Folder 7 Chestnut, Peter C, 1968-1970
Box 76, Folder 8 Child Abuse, 1966-1975
Box 76, Folder 9-10 Child Abuse, 1976-1991, undated
Box 77, Folder 1-4 Child Abuse Survey, 1986
Box 77, Folder 5 Child Welfare, 1960, 1968-1972
Box 77, Folder 6-8 Child Welfare, 1973-1975
Box 78, Folder 1-5 Child Welfare, 1976-1991
Box 79, Folder 1-5 Child Welfare, undated
Box 80, Folder 1 Child Welfare and Reasonable Efforts, 1984-1987
Box 80, Folder 2 Child Welfare Book, 1976-1989
Box 80, Folder 3 Child Welfare Crisis, 1972
Box 80, Folder 4 Child Welfare League of America, 1968-1977
Box 80, Folder 5 Child Welfare Resource People, 1972-1976
Box 80, Folder 6 Child Welfare State-of-the-Field Study, 1976
Box 80, Folder 7 Child Welfare Statistics: AAIA, 1966-1978, undated
Box 81, Folder 1-2 Child Welfare Statistics: Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1967-1987
Box 81, Folder 3 Children's Bureau, 1949-1950
Box 81, Folder 4 Christian Century, 1954-1959
Box 81, Folder 5 Christopher Columbus Quincentenary, 1989-1992
Box 81, Folder 6 Churches, 1950-1956
Box 81, Folder 7 Churchman, 1954
Box 81, Folder 8 Civil Rights, 1950-1988
Box 81, Folder 9 Claflen, George L., Jr, 1982-1985
Box 82, Folder 1 Claflin, Charlotte Isabel, 1961-1964
Box 82, Folder 2 Clapp, Winifred I, 1957-1964
Box 82, Folder 3 Clark, Ella E, 1954-1991
Box 82, Folder 4 Clergy League for America, 1938-1939
Box 82, Folder 5 Clifford, John, 1976-1980
Box 82, Folder 6 Clinton/Gore Presidential Campaign, 1992
Box 82, Folder 7 Coal Slurry Pipelines, 1977-1983
Box 82, Folder 8 Coalition for American Indian Justice of the Riverside Church, 1984-1986
Box 82, Folder 9 Coalition of Eastern Native Americans, 1973-1976
Box 82, Folder 10 Coalition of Indian Controlled School Boards, 1971-1985
Box 82, Folder 11-12 Cohen, Felix S, 1945-1954
Box 82, Folder 13 Cohen, Lucy Kramer, 1954-1993
Box 82, Folder 14 Colcord, Charles E, 1980
Box 82, Folder 15 Coleman, Nancy R, 1935-1939
Box 82, Folder 16 College Board, 1986-1987
Box 82, Folder 17 Collier, John, 1933-1934, 1944-1962
Box 83, Folder 1-2 Colorado, Pamela Kiser, 1975-1981
Box 83, Folder 3 Columbia University, 1953-1969
Box 83, Folder 4 Commissioner of Indian Affairs Appointment, 1932-1933, 1950, 1952-1953
Box 83, Folder 5-8 Committee on Indian Affairs Report to Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government, 1948
Box 83, Folder 9 Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, U.S. House of Representatives, 1957
Box 83, Folder 10 Commonwealth Fund, 1951-1957
Box 83, Folder 11 Community Chests and Councils of America, 1954
Box 83, Folder 12 Community Funds, 1973-1976
Box 83, Folder 13 Community Health Representatives, 1972
Box 83, Folder 14 Community Leaders Conference on Tuberculosis and Health, 1969
Box 83, Folder 15 "A Comprehensive Evaluation of Office of Economic Opportunity Community Action Programs on Six Selected Indian Reservations", 1966
Box 84, Folder 1-2 Conference of Friends of the American Indian, 1938
Box 84, Folder 3 Conference on Wildlife, Recreation and Related Resource Problems, 1947
Box 84, Folder 4 Congressional Coalition on Adoption, 1985
Box 84, Folder 5 Congressional Investigation into Un-American Activities, 1958
Box 84, Folder 6 Conn, Stephen, 1974-1988
Box 84, Folder 7 Conscientious Objectors, 1970-1974
Box 84, Folder 8 Conservation Foundation, 1962
Box 84, Folder 9 Contract Schools, 1980-1981
Box 84, Folder 10 Contract Schools, 1981-1986
Box 85, Folder 1-2 Cooke, Alan, 1961
Box 85, Folder 3 Cooperative School Agreements, 1983-1986
Box 85, Folder 4 Coordinating Committee of Indian Affairs, 1946-1953
Box 85, Folder 5 Cordova, Valentino, 1975
Box 85, Folder 6 Coroma Indian Textiles, 1988-1989
Box 85, Folder 7 Corrections, 1934-1967, 1972, 1975-1988
Box 85, Folder 8-10 Council of Energy Resource Tribes, 1980-1986
Box 85, Folder 11 Council of Energy Resource Tribes, 1986-1993
Box 86, Folder 1 Council of Three Rivers, 1975
Box 86, Folder 2 Council on Indian Affairs, 1963-1965
Box 86, Folder 3 Council on Interracial Books for Children, 1966-1971
Box 86, Folder 4 Courts of Indian Offenses, 1975-1986, undated
Box 86, Folder 5-6 Covington, Lucy, 1982
Box 86, Folder 7 Coykendall, Glenn B, 1959-1963
Box 86, Folder 8 Crane Foundation, 1954
Box 86, Folder 9 Criminal Justice, 1968-1985
Box 86, Folder 10 Criminal Justice Survey, 1986
Box 86, Folder 11 Culpeper Foundation, 1967-1985
Box 86, Folder 12 Curry, James E, 1947-1953
Box 87, Folder 1 Curtis Photographs, 1974
Box 87, Folder 2 Custer Battlefield, 1989-1990
Box 87, Folder 3 D.S. and R.H. Gottesman Foundation, 1977
Box 87, Folder 4 Dain, Norma Reinke, 1967
Box 87, Folder 5 Dallas Market Center Company, 1989-1990
Box 87, Folder 6 Danforth Foundation, 1962
Box 87, Folder 7 Danziger, Michael S, 1992
Box 87, Folder 8 Darcy, Cindy, 1989
Box 87, Folder 9 Data Project, 1985-1989
Box 87, Folder 10 Daughters of the American Revolution, 1934-1939
Box 87, Folder 11 "A Day School Opportunity For All Indian Children", 1980
Box 87, Folder 12 Debo, Angie, 1946-1969
Box 87, Folder 13 Debo, Angie, 1970-1982
Box 88, Folder 1 DeBruyn, Myra, 1989
Box 88, Folder 2 Deer, Ada E, 1981-1994
Box 88, Folder 3 Defense for Children International - USA, 1984-1985
Box 88, Folder 4 Deloria, Ella Cara, 1957-1965
Box 88, Folder 5 Deloria, Philip S, 1973-1976
Box 88, Folder 6 Deloria, Vine, Jr, 1979-1992
Box 88, Folder 7 DeMott, Richard, 1987
Box 88, Folder 8 Department of Agriculture, 1983
Box 88, Folder 9 Department of Defense Contracts, 1986-1987
Box 88, Folder 10 Department of Health and Human Services, 1985-1993
Box 88, Folder 11 Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1956-1976
Box 88, Folder 12-14 Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1970-1984
Box 89, Folder 1 Department of Labor, 1981-1993
Box 89, Folder 2 Department of the Interior, 1952-1953
Box 89, Folder 3 Department of Transportation, 1982
Box 89, Folder 4 Depo-Provera, 1979-1988
Box 89, Folder 5 Derogatory Images: American Broadcasting Company's Custer, 1967
Box 89, Folder 6 Derogatory Images: Calvert Distillers Company, 1965
Box 89, Folder 7 Derogatory Images: Con Edison, 1967
Box 89, Folder 8 Derogatory Images: Ford Motor Company, 1966-1967
Box 89, Folder 9 Derogatory Images: General Electric Company, 1966-1967
Box 89, Folder 10 Derogatory Images: Hallmark Cards, 1968-1969
Box 89, Folder 11 Derogatory Images: Mascots, 1989-1994
Box 89, Folder 12 Derogatory Images: "Nutty Mad Indian", 1966
Box 89, Folder 13 Derogatory Images: Pillsbury Company, 1966
Box 89, Folder 14 Derogatory Images: Television, 1960
Box 89, Folder 15 Derogatory Images: General, 1949-1994
Box 90, Folder 1 DeRoin, Dee Ann, 1992
Box 90, Folder 2 Deuschle, Kurt W, 1969-1973
Box 90, Folder 3 D'Ewart, Wesley A, 1955-1956
Box 90, Folder 4 d'Harnoncourt, Rene, 1944-1961
Box 90, Folder 5 Diabetes, 1965-1989
Box 90, Folder 6 Diehl, H.C, 1959
Box 90, Folder 7 Disabilities, 1985-1988
Box 90, Folder 8 Discrimination, 1954-1963, 1979-1987
Box 90, Folder 9-10 Dr. Rosa Minoka Hill Fund, 1987
Box 90, Folder 11 Domestic Violence, 1986-1992
Box 90, Folder 12 Doris Duke Foundation, 1952-1957
Box 90, Folder 13 Dornfeld, Glenn E, 1983
Box 90, Folder 14 Dorsey, Thomas, 1955
Box 90, Folder 15 Dowell, Dudley, 1966-1970
Box 90, Folder 16 Dowling, Noel S, 1991
Box 90, Folder 17 Dozier, Edward P, 1954-1971
Box 91, Folder 1 D-Q University, 1971-1993
Box 91, Folder 2 Draper, Tom and Gurievitch, Grania, 1985-1987
Box 91, Folder 3 Dubois, Winnifred, 1951
Box 91, Folder 4 Ducheneaux, Karen R, 1970
Box 91, Folder 5 Ducheneaux, Wayne, 1992
Box 91, Folder 6 Duncan, D.C, 1953-1955
Box 91, Folder 7 Dyer, W. Earl, Jr, 1964
Box 91, Folder 8 Eagleshield, John, undated
Box 91, Folder 9 Earth Day, 1992
Box 91, Folder 10 Echohawk, John, 1987-1993
Box 91, Folder 11 Echohawk, Larry, 1992
Box 91, Folder 12 Economic and Community Development Resource Guide, 1987-1988
Box 91, Folder 13 Economic Development, 1962-1972, 1980-1982
Box 91, Folder 14-17 Economic Development, 1982, 1986-1988, undated
Box 92, Folder 1-3 Economic Development Administration, 1967-1982
Box 92, Folder 4 Education: Policy, 1932-1956
Box 92, Folder 5 Education: Policy, 1957-1970
Box 93, Folder 1-4 Education: Policy, 1970-1979
Box 94, Folder 1-5 Education: Policy, 1979-1985
Box 95, Folder 1-5 Education: Policy, 1986-1993, undated
Box 96, Folder 1-5 Education: Theory, 1932-1961, 1964-1975, 1980-1992
Box 97, Folder 1-6 Education: Theory, undated
Box 98, Folder 1-2 Educational Facilities, 1979-1986
Box 98, Folder 3 Educational Foundation of America, 1992-1993
Box 98, Folder 4 Edward Elliot Foundation, 1969-1971
Box 98, Folder 5 Elderly, The, 1967-1988
Box 98, Folder 6-8 Elias, Nathaniel M, 1962-1964
Box 98, Folder 9 Elida B. Langley Charitable Trust, 1965
Box 98, Folder 10 Eligibility for Federal Services, 1959-1961
Box 99, Folder 1 Elliot, Abigail A, 1965-1967
Box 99, Folder 2 Elkus, Charles de Y, 1942
Box 99, Folder 3 Elmina B. Seawall Foundation, 1987-1988
Box 99, Folder 4 Ely, Gertrude, 1944-1966
Box 99, Folder 5 Emerson, Haven, 1949-1957
Box 99, Folder 6 Emerson, Larry W, 1984
Box 99, Folder 7 Emerson, William, 1947-1955
Box 99, Folder 8 Emerson, William C, 1953-1954
Box 99, Folder 9 Emmons, Glenn L, 1953-1958
Box 99, Folder 10 Emmons, Glenn L. and Tribal Tour, 1953
Box 99, Folder 11 Employment, 1972-1985, 1988-1989
Box 99, Folder 12-13 Engelhorn, Willard A, 1993
Box 99, Folder 14 Enrollment and Adoption Conference, 1973
Box 99, Folder 15 Ensemble Studio Theatre, 1987-1989
Box 99, Folder 16 Enterprise Zones, 1982-1987
Box 99, Folder 17 Environmental Defense Fund, 1986
Box 99, Folder 18 Environmental Policy Center, 1973-1981
Box 100, Folder 1 Episcopal Church, 1991-1993
Box 100, Folder 2 Epps, Joseph, 1993
Box 100, Folder 3 Ernst, Roger C, 1959-1968
Box 100, Folder 4 Escoto, Leopoldo, 1987-1990
Box 100, Folder 5 Ettinger Foundation, 1992
Box 100, Folder 6 Evans, Brock, 1992
Box 100, Folder 7 Ewing, Thomas W, 1992
Box 100, Folder 8 Exxon Corporation, 1979-1982
Box 100, Folder 9 Farley, Edward I, 1968-1972
Box 100, Folder 10 Farmers Home Administration, 1979-1982
Box 100, Folder 11 Fashion Show, 1949
Box 100, Folder 12 Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America, 1943
Box 100, Folder 13 Federal Field Organization, 1972
Box 100, Folder 14 Federal Funding, 1975-1988
Box 100, Folder 15 Federal Recognition of Tribes, 1977-1979, 1982-1987
Box 100, Folder 16-18 Federal Recognition of Tribes, 1987-1989
Box 101, Folder 1-5 Federal Recognition of Tribes, 1989-1994, undated
Box 102, Folder 1-5 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, 1987-1990
Box 103, Folder 1 Feuerstein, Reuven: Cognitive Modifiability, 1977-1986, undated
Box 103, Folder 2-4 Feuerstein, Reuven: Learning Potential Assessment Device/Instrumental Enrichment Workshop, 1980-1986
Box 103, Folder 5-6 Field Foundation, 1944-1967
Box 104, Folder 1-2 Fieldcrest Mills, 1968-1969
Box 104, Folder 3 Films, 1948-1977, 1983-1993
Box 104, Folder 4-5 First American Credit Union, undated
Box 104, Folder 6 First Nations Financial Project, 1982-1988
Box 104, Folder 7 First Summit of Indigenous Peoples, 1993
Box 104, Folder 8 Fishing and Hunting Rights, 1956-1973
Box 104, Folder 9 Fishing and Hunting Rights, 1974-1993
Box 105, Folder 1-2 Flanell, Rose, undated
Box 105, Folder 3 Flute, Jerry, 1983-1993
Box 105, Folder 4 Foard, Fred T, 1948-1958
Box 105, Folder 5 Food Assistance Programs, 1971-1992
Box 105, Folder 6 Food Surplus, 1950
Box 105, Folder 7 Forbes, Henry S, 1953-1968
Box 105, Folder 8-10 Forbes, Hildegarde B, 1957-1988
Box 106, Folder 1-4 Forbes, Jack D, 1968-1976
Box 106, Folder 5 Force Accounts, 1960-1964
Box 106, Folder 6 Ford Administration, 1974-1976
Box 106, Folder 7 Ford Foundation, 1950-1973
Box 106, Folder 8 Forestry, 1958-1982
Box 107, Folder 1 Foster, Henry H, 1986
Box 107, Folder 2 Foundation for Ethnic Understanding, 1992-1993
Box 107, Folder 3 Foundation for Indian Leadership, 1987
Box 107, Folder 4 Foundation for the Higher Education of American Indians, undated
Box 107, Folder 5 Foundation of North American Indian Culture, 1964
Box 107, Folder 6 "Foundation Presentation", 1957
Box 107, Folder 7 Foundations, 1940-1988
Box 107, Folder 8 Foundations Investigation, 1952-1954
Box 107, Folder 9 Four Rivers Indian Legal Services, 1983
Box 107, Folder 10 Four Tribes Children's Program, 1981
Box 107, Folder 11 Freedman, Alan, 1971
Box 107, Folder 12 Freedman, Joel L, 1988
Box 107, Folder 13 Friedenberg, Daniel M, 1992
Box 107, Folder 14 Friends of Verne Dusenberry Committee, 1968
Box 107, Folder 15 Fritz, Milo H, 1962
Box 107, Folder 16 Fund for the American Indian, 1959
Box 107, Folder 17 Fund for the Republic, 1955-1961
Box 107, Folder 18 Fund of the Four Directions, 1992-1993
Box 107, Folder 19 Gaming, 1992-1993
Box 107, Folder 20 Gellman, Ida, 1991
Box 108, Folder 1 Genealogy, 1977-1992
Box 108, Folder 2 General Federation of Women's Clubs, 1933-1958
Box 108, Folder 3 "A Generation at Risk: American Indian Youth in the Great Plains", 1985
Box 108, Folder 4 Gerard, Byler and Associates, 1984-1986
Box 108, Folder 5 Gerard, Forrest J, 1974-1979
Box 108, Folder 6 Gillespie, Louis J, 1938
Box 108, Folder 7 Giving of Thanks Project, 1993
Box 108, Folder 8 Goldwater, Barry, 1953
Box 108, Folder 9 Goodiron, Vance, 1972
Box 108, Folder 10 Goodluck, Charlotte, 1975-1985
Box 108, Folder 11 Goody Fashions, 1983
Box 108, Folder 12 Gordon, Lester E, 1967-1971
Box 108, Folder 13 Goslin, Jan C, 1987-1993
Box 108, Folder 14 Gotkin, Lassar G, 1967
Box 108, Folder 15 Governors' Interstate Indian Council, 1951-1952
Box 108, Folder 16 Grant Foundation, 1948-1953
Box 108, Folder 17 Grants Awarded by AAIA, 1969-1976, 1981-1987
Box 108, Folder 18-19 Grants Awarded by AAIA, 1988-1994
Box 109, Folder 1-6 Gribble, John E, 1956-1958
Box 110, Folder 1 Grobsmith, Elizabeth S, 1984-1987
Box 110, Folder 2 Gross, Michael P, 1978-1985
Box 110, Folder 3 Grossman, Steven, 1990
Box 110, Folder 4 Grunstein, Ethan, 1987
Box 110, Folder 5 Gruver, William R., II, 1959-1962
Box 110, Folder 6 Guayule, 1981
Box 110, Folder 7 Gypsies, 1973-1978
Box 110, Folder 8 Hale, Thomas Shaw, 1964-1972
Box 110, Folder 9 Halfmoon, Richard A, 1972-1990
Box 110, Folder 10 Handprints Productions, 1992
Box 110, Folder 11 Hanley, Joy J, 1986
Box 110, Folder 12 Harper, Allan G, 1934-1941
Box 110, Folder 13 Hartford Seminary Foundation, 1960
Box 110, Folder 14 Harvard Divinity School, 1990
Box 110, Folder 15 Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development, 1987-1988
Box 110, Folder 16-17 Harvard-Radcliffe Indian Project, 1961
Box 110, Folder 18 Harvey, Steven W, 1968-1969
Box 110, Folder 19 Hauptman, Laurence M, 1987
Box 110, Folder 20 Havens Relief Fund Society, 1963-1964
Box 110, Folder 21 Head Start, 1968-1985
Box 111, Folder 1 Healing Circle, 1991-1992
Box 111, Folder 2 Health, 1925-1938, 1948-1966
Box 111, Folder 3-7 Health, 1966-1970
Box 112, Folder 1-4 Health, 1970-1974
Box 113, Folder 1-5 Health, 1974-1980
Box 114, Folder 1-5 Health, 1980-1988
Box 115, Folder 1-5 Health, 1992-1995, undated
Box 116, Folder 1-2 Hecht, Robert A, 1978-1991
Box 116, Folder 3 Hensley, William L, 1974
Box 116, Folder 4 Hertzberg, Hazel W, 1982
Box 116, Folder 5 Hetzel, Theodore Brinton, 1955-1957
Box 116, Folder 6 Hickel, Walter J, 1968-1969
Box 116, Folder 7 Hiram Edward Manville Foundation, 1954
Box 116, Folder 8 Hirsch, Bertram E, 1968-1989
Box 116, Folder 9 Hirschfelder, Arlene B, 1982-1987
Box 116, Folder 10 Hobbs, Straus, Dean and Wilder, 1983-1993
Box 116, Folder 11 Hochschild Fund, 1962-1963
Box 116, Folder 12 Hoebel, E. Adamson, 1944-1961
Box 116, Folder 13 Hoey, Jane M, 1958-1967
Box 116, Folder 14 Home Missions Council of North America, 1941-1942
Box 116, Folder 15 Homeland Foundation, 1955
Box 116, Folder 16 Hoopes, Donelson W, 1958-1959
Box 116, Folder 17 Hopkins Funds, 1959-1966
Box 116, Folder 18 Houser, Allan, 1985
Box 116, Folder 19 Housing, 1949-1992, undated
Box 117, Folder 1-5 Houston, James A, 1968-1980
Box 117, Folder 6 Howard Bayne Fund, 1987
Box 117, Folder 7 Howard, Joseph Kinsey, 1948-1949
Box 117, Folder 8 Howe Brothers, 1985
Box 117, Folder 9 Howells, William W, 1942-1952
Box 117, Folder 10 Huber Foundation, 1955-1964
Box 117, Folder 11 Hughes, Henry J, 1950
Box 117, Folder 12 Hughes, Michael D, 1977-1978
Box 118, Folder 1 Human Ecology Fund, 1963-1964
Box 118, Folder 2 Human Resources Development Institute, 1979-1981
Box 118, Folder 3 Ickes, Harold L, 1951-1952
Box 118, Folder 4 Ickes, Raymond W, 1968
Box 118, Folder 5 Impact Aid Program, 1981-1988
Box 118, Folder 6-7 Incentive Aid Foundation, 1963-1964
Box 118, Folder 8 Indian Administration Conference, 1948
Box 118, Folder 9 Indian Administration Research Report, 1947
Box 118, Folder 10 Indian Adoption Project, 1966-1972
Box 118, Folder 11 Indian and Native American Employment and Training Coalition, 1980-1989
Box 119, Folder 1 Indian Association of America, 1948-1950
Box 119, Folder 2 "Indian Child Welfare and Community Action", 1972
Box 119, Folder 3 Indian Claims Caucus, 1973
Box 119, Folder 4 Indian Claims Commission, 1948-1967
Box 119, Folder 5 Indian Council Fire, 1933-1963
Box 119, Folder 6 Indian Council Fire, 1981-1983
Box 119, Folder 7 "Indian Country Jurisdiction and the Assimilative Crimes Acts", undated
Box 119, Folder 8 "Indian Court Judges Directory", 1983
Box 119, Folder 9 Indian Defense League of America, 1944-1945
Box 119, Folder 10 Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada, 1959-1972
Box 119, Folder 11 Indian Fairs, 1932-1935
Box 119, Folder 12 Indian Family Defense, 1974-1975
Box 119, Folder 13 Indian Growth Center, 1976-1977
Box 120, Folder 1 Indian Hall of Fame, 1954
Box 120, Folder 2 Indian Health Year, 1963-1964
Box 120, Folder 3 Indian Leaders' Conference, 1966
Box 120, Folder 4-6 Indian Money Accounts, 1951
Box 120, Folder 7 Indian Moneys, Proceeds of Labor, 1980-1982
Box 120, Folder 8 Indian Olympians, 1992
Box 120, Folder 9 Indian Peoples Advisory Center, 1986
Box 120, Folder 10 Indian Prisoner Project, 1967-1971
Box 120, Folder 11-12 Indian Remains and Artifacts, 1985-1987
Box 120, Folder 13 Indian Remains and Artifacts, 1988-1992
Box 121, Folder 1-4 Indian Rights Association, 1937-1963, 1978-1983
Box 121, Folder 5-6 Indian School Equalization Program, 1980
Box 121, Folder 7 Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act Regulations Revision, 1975
Box 121, Folder 8 Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act Regulations Revision, 1977-1983
Box 122, Folder 1-5 Indian Youth of America, 1978-1981
Box 122, Folder 6 Indian Youth of America, 1982-1992
Box 123, Folder 1 Indians in the Military, 1940-1949, 1966-1985
Box 123, Folder 2-4 Indians Into Medicine, 1987
Box 123, Folder 5 Indians of All Tribes, 1970-1971
Box 123, Folder 6 Indirect Costs/Contract Support, 1980-1984
Box 123, Folder 7-8 Indirect Costs/Contract Support, 1987
Box 124, Folder 1 Information about Native Americans, 1973-1992, undated
Box 124, Folder 2-3 Inouye, Daniel K, 1990-1993
Box 124, Folder 4 Institute for First Americans, 1986
Box 124, Folder 5 Institute of American Indian Arts, 1961-1993
Box 124, Folder 6 Institute of Ethnic Affairs, 1948-1954
Box 124, Folder 7 Institute of the American West, 1983
Box 124, Folder 8 Inter-American Indian Institute, 1958-1992
Box 124, Folder 9 International Border Rights Conference, 1991
Box 124, Folder 10 International Indian Treaty Council, 1980-1992
Box 124, Folder 11 International Seminars, 1958
Box 124, Folder 12 International Youth and Elders Camp, 1986
Box 124, Folder 13 Interorganizational Cooperation, 1933-1943
Box 124, Folder 14 Intertribal Agriculture Council, 1988
Box 124, Folder 15 Intertribal Articles and Constitutions, undated
Box 124, Folder 16 Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, 1923-1957
Box 124, Folder 17 Intra-Departmental Council on Indian Affairs, 1987
Box 124, Folder 18 Irrigation, 1964
Box 124, Folder 19 Irrigation, 1975-1981
Box 125, Folder 1 Italian Radio TV System, 1988
Box 125, Folder 2 Jackson, Helen Hunt, 1884
Box 125, Folder 3 Jackson, Henry M, 1975-1976
Box 125, Folder 4 Jackson, Leroy, 1993
Box 125, Folder 5 Jackson, Percy, 1932-1937
Box 125, Folder 6 Jackson Whites, 1957
Box 125, Folder 7 Jacobs, William, 1952
Box 125, Folder 8 James Foundation of New York, 1951-1954
Box 125, Folder 9 James Irvine Foundation, 1990-1994
Box 125, Folder 10-11 Jemison, Jessica Lee Tandy, 1953-1954
Box 125, Folder 12 Jensen, Sandy, 1963-1972
Box 125, Folder 13 J.M. Kaplan Fund, 1963-1965
Box 125, Folder 14 J.M. Mcdonald Foundation, 1958
Box 126, Folder 1 Job Training Partnership, 1983, 1985-1993
Box 126, Folder 2-3 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, 1982-1986
Box 126, Folder 4 John Hay Whitney Foundation, 1950-1974, 1980-1982
Box 126, Folder 5-6 John Hay Whitney Foundation: Opportunity Fellowships, 1949-1954
Box 126, Folder 7-8 John, Hazel Dean, 1976-1979
Box 126, Folder 9 John Lindsley Fund, 1967-1968
Box 126, Folder 10 John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation, 1942-1954
Box 126, Folder 11 Johnson Administration, 1968
Box 127, Folder 1 Johnson, Charles S, 1953-1956
Box 127, Folder 2 Johnson, Emery A, 1973-1993
Box 127, Folder 3-6 Johnson, Lyndon B, 1956
Box 127, Folder 7 Johnson-O'Malley Act Regulations Revision, 1974-1975
Box 128, Folder 1-2 Jojoba, 1975-1981
Box 128, Folder 3 Jones, Audrey, 1969-1976
Box 128, Folder 4 Jones, Robert C, undated
Box 128, Folder 5 Jones, Stephen, Jr, 1950-1953
Box 128, Folder 6 Josephy, Alvin M., Jr, 1963-1991
Box 128, Folder 7 Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation, 1970
Box 128, Folder 8 Juelfs, Joseph J, 1991
Box 128, Folder 9 Jurisdiction, 1961-1975
Box 128, Folder 10-12 Jurisdiction, undated
Box 129, Folder 1 Juvenile Delinquency, 1954-1973, 1981-1985
Box 129, Folder 2-4 Juvenile Justice Standards Project, 1973-1977
Box 129, Folder 5-6 Juvenile Justice Survey, 1983-1984
Box 129, Folder 7 Juvenile Justice System, 1974-1975
Box 129, Folder 8 Juvenile Justice System, 1977-1985, undated
Box 130, Folder 1-4 Kabance, Joseph W, 1973-1974
Box 130, Folder 5 Kane, Linda, 1986
Box 130, Folder 6 Kaplan, Benjamin, 1968
Box 130, Folder 7 Karelsen, Frank E., III, 1965-1973
Box 130, Folder 8 Kavasch, E. Barrie, 1992
Box 130, Folder 9 Keeler, Bradford R, 1991-1993
Box 130, Folder 10 Keepers of the Treasures, 1991
Box 130, Folder 11 Kekahbah, Janice, 1974-1986
Box 131, Folder 1 Keller, Charles E, 1955
Box 131, Folder 2 Kelly, William, 1958-1960
Box 131, Folder 3 Kelly, William H, 1954-1955
Box 131, Folder 4 Kennedy, Edward M, 1980
Box 131, Folder 5 Kennedy, Robert F, 1968
Box 131, Folder 6 Kepler, Ross J, 1987-1992
Box 131, Folder 7 Kernel, Joe, 1984-1985
Box 131, Folder 8 Ketzler, Alfred R, 1962-1986
Box 131, Folder 9 Kimball, Solon T, 1947-1949
Box 131, Folder 10 Kimble, Gary Niles, undated
Box 131, Folder 11 Kingman, Arlouine Gay, 1988
Box 131, Folder 12 Kingsley, Darwin, 1968
Box 131, Folder 13 Kirk, Ruth F, 1946-1947
Box 131, Folder 14 Kiva Club of the University of New Mexico, 1953
Box 131, Folder 15 Knickerbocker Ball Foundation, 1957-1958
Box 131, Folder 16 Korn, Fannie Mayer, 1951
Box 131, Folder 17 Kress, Francesca, 1979-1993
Box 131, Folder 18 Kyi-Yo Pow Wow and Indian Country Tour, 1992
Box 131, Folder 19 Kyle, John Milton DeWitt, II, 1957-1958
Box 131, Folder 20 La Farge, Consuelo, 1964-1965
Box 131, Folder 21 La Farge, Oliver, 1929-1930, 1938-1958, 1963
Box 131, Folder 22-24 Lake, James A., Sr, 1958-1959
Box 131, Folder 25 Lakota TB and Health Association, 1972-1978
Box 131, Folder 26 Lamb, William P, 1974-1976
Box 131, Folder 27 Land Policy, 1953-1972, 1978-1990
Box 132, Folder 1-3 LaPalme, Armand R, 1985-1989
Box 132, Folder 4 Last Star Housing Project, 1967-1969
Box 132, Folder 5-6 Last Star Housing Project, 1969-1972, 1974-1980
Box 133, Folder 1-2 Latimer, Joseph W, 1932
Box 133, Folder 3 Law and Order, 1935-1936
Box 133, Folder 4 Law Students Council, Law Students Civil Rights Research Council, 1986
Box 133, Folder 5 Lawrence, Mary Ann, 1973
Box 133, Folder 6 Lawrence S. Mayers Fund, 1966
Box 133, Folder 7 Lazarus, Arthur, Jr, 1987-1988
Box 133, Folder 8 Lea A. and Elsie L. Wildung Endowment Fund, 1986
Box 133, Folder 9 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights, 1963
Box 133, Folder 10 League of Nations, undated
Box 133, Folder 11 League of Women Voters, 1970
Box 133, Folder 12 Lefthand, Thunderbolt, 1955
Box 133, Folder 13 Legal Internships, 1965-1970
Box 133, Folder 14 Legal Workshop, 1960
Box 133, Folder 15 Lehman, Herbert H, 1953-1959
Box 133, Folder 16 Leighton, Alexander H, 1965-1981
Box 133, Folder 17 Leighton, Dorothea C, 1969
Box 133, Folder 18 Leikam, Bill, 1993
Box 133, Folder 19 Leonard Peltier Defense Committee, 1992-1993
Box 133, Folder 20 Lesser, Alexander, 1956, 1982
Box 133, Folder 21-22 Levinson, Mike, 1978
Box 133, Folder 23 Lewis, Jo Motanic, 1971-1987
Box 133, Folder 24 Lichtenburger, H.C, 1937
Box 133, Folder 25 Lilly Endowment, 1959-1987
Box 133, Folder 26 Lindeman, Eduard C, 1940-1953
Box 133, Folder 27 Littlebird, Larry, 1983
Box 134, Folder 1 Locke, Patricia, 1993
Box 134, Folder 2 Locker, Corinne H, 1950-1963
Box 134, Folder 3 Lone Dog, Francis, 1955
Box 134, Folder 4 "The Longest Walk", 1978
Box 134, Folder 5 Look Magazine, 1948-1958
Box 134, Folder 6 Louis W. and Maud Hill Family Foundation, 1953-1955
Box 134, Folder 7 Lowenthal, John, 1976-1989
Box 134, Folder 8 Lowey, Nita M, 1992
Box 134, Folder 9 Lucas, Alzamon Ira, 1945-1955
Box 134, Folder 10 Lucy Covington Memorial Award, 1984-1994
Box 134, Folder 11 McDermott, Walsh, 1962-1981
Box 134, Folder 12 McEvers, Charles L, 1960
Box 134, Folder 13 McGovern, George S, 1958-1967
Box 134, Folder 14 McKay, Douglas, 1952-1953
Box 134, Folder 15 McKay, Iliff and Lucille, 1966-1979
Box 134, Folder 16 McLane, Charles M, 1968-1972
Box 134, Folder 17 McNickle, D'Arcy, 1947-1984
Box 134, Folder 18 Madigan, La Verne, 1950-1952
Box 134, Folder 19 Maise de Kerchove Foundation, 1965-1967
Box 134, Folder 20 Malinski, Violet M, 1986-1987
Box 134, Folder 21 Manheim, Frank J, 1958-1959
Box 134, Folder 22 Mann, Henrietta, 1993-1994
Box 134, Folder 23 Marion R. Ascoli Fund, 1952-1960
Box 134, Folder 24 Marquette League for Catholic Indian Missions, 1952-1958
Box 134, Folder 25 Marriot, Alice, 1950-1954
Box 134, Folder 26 Marshall, James, 1953-1962
Box 134, Folder 27 Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Sprague, Chester, 1966-1982
Box 135, Folder 1-2 Medicine Crow, Fred, undated
Box 135, Folder 3 Medicine Wheel, Bighorn National Forest, 1903-1991
Box 135, Folder 4-6 Medicine Wheel, Bighorn National Forest, 1991-1994
Box 136, Folder 1-2 Medway Plan Foundation, 1951-1952
Box 136, Folder 3 Meek Foundation, 1957-1963
Box 136, Folder 4 Menchu Tum, Rigoberta, 1993
Box 136, Folder 5 Menninger, Karl, 1955-1962
Box 136, Folder 6 Menninger, William C, 1955
Box 136, Folder 7 Mental Health, 1958-1981
Box 136, Folder 8-9 Mental Health, 1981-1992, undated
Box 137, Folder 1-4 Metcalf, Lee, 1953-1959
Box 137, Folder 5 Middle Ear Disease, 1957-1975
Box 137, Folder 6-7 Middle Ear Disease, 1975-1983
Box 138, Folder 1-2 Militant Movements, 1958-1961
Box 138, Folder 3 Miller, Arvid E, 1968-1970
Box 138, Folder 4 Minority Business Development Agency, 1982
Box 138, Folder 5 Minority Rights Group, 1980-1981
Box 138, Folder 6 Mirabella, Steven, 1993
Box 138, Folder 7 Mitchell, Donald C, 1962-1985
Box 138, Folder 8 Model Children's Code, 1975-1976
Box 138, Folder 9 Model Urban Indian Center Project, 1970-1972
Box 138, Folder 10 Moorehead, Warren King, 1931-1938
Box 139, Folder 1 Morning Star Foundation, 1992
Box 139, Folder 2 Morris, Milton, 1968-1969
Box 139, Folder 3 Mortgages and Patents in Fee, 1953-1955
Box 139, Folder 4 Moskowitz, Ira, 1945-1950
Box 139, Folder 5 Multicultural Education Research and Training Institute, 1993
Box 139, Folder 6 Munchheimer, Kurt H, 1954
Box 139, Folder 7 Murphy, James R, 1987
Box 139, Folder 8 Muschenheim, Carl, 1954-1977
Box 139, Folder 9 Muschenheim, Ronda, 1958-1979
Box 139, Folder 10 Museums, 1954-1972, 1984-1993
Box 139, Folder 11-12 Music, 1948
Box 139, Folder 13 MX Missile, 1979-1981
Box 139, Folder 14 Myer, Dillon S, 1950-1953
Box 139, Folder 15 Nabokov, Peter, 1966-1978
Box 139, Folder 16 Nakai, Raymond, 1967
Box 139, Folder 17 Nash, Jay B, 1944-1960
Box 139, Folder 18 Nash, Philleo, 1947-1972
Box 140, Folder 1 Natanabah, Andrew, 1991
Box 140, Folder 2 Nathan Cummings Foundation, 1989
Box 140, Folder 3 The Nation, 1950-1963
Box 140, Folder 4 National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, 1981-1984
Box 140, Folder 5 National Advisory Committee on American Indian Work, 1962
Box 140, Folder 6 National American Indian Federal Credit Union, 1986-1988
Box 140, Folder 7 National American Indian Housing Council, 1990
Box 140, Folder 8 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1951-1969
Box 140, Folder 9 National Association of Community Health Representatives, 1979
Box 140, Folder 10 National Association of Intergroup Relations Officials, 1948-1962
Box 140, Folder 11 National Broadcasting Company, 1951-1961
Box 140, Folder 12 National Center for Appropriate Technology, 1991-1993
Box 140, Folder 13 National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 1985-1988
Box 140, Folder 14 National Charities Information Bureau, 1979-1989
Box 140, Folder 15 National Child Welfare Leadership Center, 1985
Box 140, Folder 16 National Civil Liberties Clearing House, 1949-1965
Box 141, Folder 1 National Coalition on Federal Indian Treaties, 1989-1990
Box 141, Folder 2 National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, 1955
Box 141, Folder 3 National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1989
Box 141, Folder 4 National Conference of State Legislatures, 1978-1989
Box 141, Folder 5 National Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, 1975-1976
Box 141, Folder 6 National Conference on Indian Water Rights, 1975
Box 141, Folder 7 National Congress of American Indians, 1944-1965, 1967-1972
Box 141, Folder 8-10 National Congress of American Indians, 1974-1994
Box 142, Folder 1-3 National Council of American Indians, 1935
Box 142, Folder 4 National Council of Organizations for Children and Youth, 1973
Box 142, Folder 5 National Council of the Churches of Christ, 1950-1963
Box 142, Folder 6 National Council of Women of the United States, 1957-1959
Box 142, Folder 7 National Council on Indian Awareness, 1970-1971
Box 142, Folder 8 National Council on Indian Opportunity, 1968-1971
Box 142, Folder 9 National Education Association, 1949-1953, 1987
Box 142, Folder 10-11 National Endowment for the Humanities, 1984
Box 143, Folder 1 National Fellowship of Indian Workers, 1952-1958
Box 143, Folder 2 National Gallery of the American Indian, 1937-1939
Box 143, Folder 3 National Geographic Society, 1984-1985
Box 143, Folder 4 National Indian Association, 1933-1937
Box 143, Folder 5 National Indian Council on Aging, undated
Box 143, Folder 6 National Indian Council on Alcohol and Drugs, 1970-1971
Box 143, Folder 7 National Indian Education Association, 1975, 1979-1994
Box 143, Folder 8-10 National Indian Education Conference, 1969-1970
Box 143, Folder 11 National Indian Education Finance Network, 1985-1986
Box 144, Folder 1 National Indian Education Meeting, 1987
Box 144, Folder 2 National Indian Encampment, 1959
Box 144, Folder 3 National Indian Gaming Commission, 1988-1993
Box 144, Folder 4 National Indian Health Board, 1984-1988
Box 144, Folder 5 National Indian Institute, 1941
Box 144, Folder 6 National Indian Policy Center, 1992-1993
Box 144, Folder 7 National Indian School Board Association, 1986
Box 144, Folder 8 National Indian Social Workers Association, 1977-1989
Box 144, Folder 9-10 National Indian Training and Research Center, 1969-1970
Box 144, Folder 11 National Indian Youth Council, 1973-1986
Box 144, Folder 12 National Indian Youth Leadership Program, 1989-1990
Box 145, Folder 1 National Information Bureau, 1938-1966
Box 145, Folder 2 National Issues Committee, 1953-1954
Box 145, Folder 3 National Lawyers Guild, 1973
Box 145, Folder 4 National Legal Aid and Defender Association, 1962-1963
Box 145, Folder 5 National Lutheran Council, 1951-1952
Box 145, Folder 6 National Parks, 1984-1992
Box 145, Folder 7 National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 1992-1993
Box 145, Folder 8 National Rural Development and Finance Corporation, 1971-1986
Box 145, Folder 9 National Travelers Aid Association, 1956
Box 145, Folder 10 National Tribal Chairmen's Association, 1983-1985
Box 145, Folder 11 National Tribal Leaders Forums, 1970-1993
Box 145, Folder 12 National Voluntary Services, 1962-1963
Box 145, Folder 13 Native American Artists Association, 1986-1987
Box 145, Folder 14 Native American Children's Advocates, 1974-1978
Box 145, Folder 15 Native American Church of North America, 1955-1991
Box 145, Folder 16 Native American Clothing Bank, 1986
Box 145, Folder 17 Native American Educational Organizations and Programs, 1981-1989
Box 145, Folder 18 Native American Educational Services College, 1987-1992
Box 145, Folder 19 Native American Film and Media Celebration, 1992-1993
Box 146, Folder 1 Native American Financing, 1939-1943, 1951-1953, 1975-1984
Box 146, Folder 2-4 Native American Fish and Wildlife Society, 1990
Box 146, Folder 5 Native American Heritage Month, 1987
Box 146, Folder 6 Native American Organizations, 1991
Box 146, Folder 7 Native American Press Association, 1987
Box 146, Folder 8 Native American Public Broadcasting Consortium, 1987-1992
Box 146, Folder 9 Native American Publishers and Publications, 1991
Box 146, Folder 10 Native American Radio Stations, undated
Box 146, Folder 11 Native American Research Information Service, 1986-1987
Box 146, Folder 12 Native American Rights Fund, 1970-1993
Box 146, Folder 13-14 Native American Scholarship Fund, 1993
Box 147, Folder 1 Native American Working Group, 1987
Box 147, Folder 2 Native Lands Institute, 1993
Box 147, Folder 3 Natural Resources, 1967-1980
Box 147, Folder 4-5 Nevin, Joy, 1986-1987
Box 147, Folder 6 New World Foundation, 1955-1961
Box 147, Folder 7 New York Community Trust, 1972-1987
Box 147, Folder 8 New York Foundation, 1957-1964
Box 147, Folder 9 New York Times Magazine, 1955
Box 147, Folder 10 Newcomb, Steven T, 1992
Box 147, Folder 11 Newman, Jeffrey, 1967-1974
Box 147, Folder 12 Nixon Administration, 1970
Box 147, Folder 13 Norcross Wildlife Foundation, 1987
Box 147, Folder 14 North American Development and Management Company, 1985
Box 147, Folder 15 North American Indian Amvets Post 50, 1955
Box 147, Folder 16 North American Indian Foundation, 1960
Box 147, Folder 17 North Conway Foundation, 1955-1960
Box 147, Folder 18 Northern Plains Indian Crafts Association, 1962
Box 147, Folder 19 Northshield, Robert, 1954-1963
Box 147, Folder 20 Northwest Communities Project, 1989-1990
Box 147, Folder 21 Northwest Indian Child Welfare Association, 1987
Box 147, Folder 22 Northwest Resource Associates, 1986
Box 147, Folder 23 Nuclear Waste, 1992-1993
Box 147, Folder 24 Nutrition, 1968-1978
Box 148, Folder 1-2 NV Communications, 1990
Box 148, Folder 3 O'Connell, Daniel J, 1966
Box 148, Folder 4 O'Connor, Merrill, 1994
Box 148, Folder 5 Office of Economic Opportunity, 1965-1972
Box 148, Folder 6 Office Space, 1944, 1990
Box 148, Folder 7-8 Olympic Development Symposium, 1982
Box 148, Folder 9 Organization for Social and Technical Innovation, 1969
Box 148, Folder 10-11 Organization for Social and Technical Innovation, 1969-1976
Box 149, Folder 1-2 Organization of Native American Students, 1969-1970
Box 149, Folder 3 Ortiz, Alfonso, 1968-1988
Box 149, Folder 4 O'Sullivan, Benjamin C, 1964-1994
Box 149, Folder 5 Ottinger Foundation, 1964
Box 149, Folder 6 Outreach Affiliates, 1986-1988
Box 149, Folder 7-8 Pacific Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, 1960
Box 149, Folder 9 Palley, Reese, 1972-1974
Box 149, Folder 10 Parker, Allan, 1988
Box 150, Folder 1 Parliament of the World's Religions, 1992-1993
Box 150, Folder 2 Patents in Fee, 1955-1956
Box 150, Folder 3 Paul, William L., Sr, 1958-1967
Box 150, Folder 4 Payne Fund, 1962-1963
Box 150, Folder 5 Pease-Windy Boy, Janine, 1988-1992
Box 150, Folder 6 Pecos, Regis, 1986
Box 150, Folder 7 Peoples, Theresa, 1977-1978
Box 150, Folder 8 Pestalozzi Foundation of America, 1951-1952
Box 150, Folder 9 Peter C. Cornell Trust, 1962-1965
Box 150, Folder 10 Peterson, Gary W, 1993
Box 150, Folder 11 Peyote, 1929-1993
Box 150, Folder 12-14 Phelps, H. Vaughn, 1957
Box 150, Folder 15 Phelps-Stokes Fund, 1940-1986
Box 151, Folder 1 Philbrook Art Center, 1973-1979
Box 151, Folder 2 Phillips Exeter Academy, 1948-1951
Box 151, Folder 3 Photographic Exhibit, 1967-1969
Box 151, Folder 4 Playboy Foundation, 1971
Box 151, Folder 5 Point IV Program for American Indians, 1952-1956
Box 151, Folder 6 Pokrass, Suzan, 1967
Box 151, Folder 7 Poole, Rufus G, 1951-1959
Box 151, Folder 8 Post War Resources Institute, 1945
Box 151, Folder 9 Poverty, 1964, 1986
Box 151, Folder 10-11 Powell, Peter J, 1959-1961
Box 151, Folder 12 Presidential Commission on Indian Reservation Economies, 1984-1985
Box 151, Folder 13 Presidential Election: 1952, 1952
Box 151, Folder 14 Presidential Election: 1956, 1955-1956
Box 151, Folder 15 Presidential Election: 1960, 1960
Box 151, Folder 16 Presidential Election: 1988, 1988
Box 151, Folder 17 Press Relations, 1949-1954
Box 151, Folder 18 Press Relations, 1954-1963
Box 152, Folder 1-2 Princess Pale Moon, 1987-1992
Box 152, Folder 3 Project Dream, 1986-1989
Box 152, Folder 4 "Proposal for a Study of the Present Condition of American Indian Education", 1958-1960
Box 152, Folder 5 Protect Americans' Rights and Resources, 1987
Box 152, Folder 6 Providencia, Sister, 1951-1963
Box 152, Folder 7 Provinse, John H, 1947-1953
Box 152, Folder 8 Provost, Cecil, 1965-1967
Box 152, Folder 9 Public Affairs Committee, 1944-1949, 1961
Box 152, Folder 10-11 Public Data Access, 1986-1987
Box 152, Folder 12 Public Relations, 1949-1980
Box 153, Folder 1-2 Public Service Announcements, 1967-1993
Box 153, Folder 3 Public Welfare Foundation, 1977-1981
Box 153, Folder 4 Quonob-Tamenund Organization, 1959
Box 153, Folder 5 Radding, Ann C, 1991-1992
Box 153, Folder 6 Radio Corporation of America, 1966
Box 153, Folder 7 Rainer, John, 1957
Box 153, Folder 8 Randall, Vincent E, 1974-1987
Box 153, Folder 9 Rappaport, Joseph, 1991
Box 153, Folder 10 Rappoport, Lawrence A, 1976
Box 153, Folder 11 Ray, E. Tinsley, 1972-1976
Box 153, Folder 12 Ray, William M, 1986-1989
Box 153, Folder 13 Reader's Digest, 1945-1958
Box 153, Folder 14 Reading is Fundamental (RIF), 1977-1978
Box 153, Folder 15 Reagan Administration, 1980-1982
Box 153, Folder 16 Reagan Administration, 1982-1984
Box 154, Folder 1 Red Hat, Jasper, 1963-1964
Box 154, Folder 2 Red Owl, Amanda Joyce, undated
Box 154, Folder 3 Red Power on the Rio Grande: The Native American Revolution of 1680, 1974-1975
Box 154, Folder 4 Reed, Robert E, 1969-1970
Box 154, Folder 5 Region IX American Indian Council, 1973
Box 154, Folder 6 Reifel, Ben, 1951-1960
Box 154, Folder 7 Religious Issues, 1960-1995
Box 154, Folder 8-10 Relocation Program, 1952-1956
Box 154, Folder 11 Relocation Program, 1956-1960
Box 155, Folder 1-4 Republican American Indian Advisory Group, 1952
Box 155, Folder 5 Resnick, Idrian N, 1985-1986
Box 155, Folder 6 Resources for the Future, 1954-1957
Box 155, Folder 7 Revenaugh, Mickey, 1978-1986
Box 155, Folder 8 Revenue Sharing, 1972-1977
Box 155, Folder 9 Revey, James Lone Bear, 1949-1957
Box 155, Folder 10 Rhoades, Everett R, 1970-1985
Box 156, Folder 1 Richardson Foundation, 1963
Box 156, Folder 2 Rights-of-Way Regulations, 1967-1978
Box 156, Folder 3 Riley, Barbara L, 1983-1989
Box 156, Folder 4 Rio Grande, 1937-1944
Box 156, Folder 5 Risling, David, Jr, 1968-1993
Box 156, Folder 6 Ritchie, Andrew, 1973-1974
Box 156, Folder 7 Riverside Church, 1979-1987
Box 156, Folder 8-9 RJ Associates, 1975
Box 156, Folder 10 RJR Nabisco, 1987-1989
Box 156, Folder 11 Roads, 1972
Box 156, Folder 12 Robert F. Kennedy Memorial, 1968-1983
Box 156, Folder 13 Robert Marshall Civil Liberties Trust, 1958-1962
Box 156, Folder 14 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 1989-1994
Box 157, Folder 1 Robinson, Rose W, 1991
Box 157, Folder 2 Rockefeller Grants, 1951-1981
Box 157, Folder 3-5 Rockland Community College, 1971-1973
Box 157, Folder 6 Rodham, Hillary, 1973-1974
Box 157, Folder 7 Roemer, Mildred, 1951-1958
Box 157, Folder 8 Rogers, Cornelia B, 1956
Box 157, Folder 9 Rogers, Maria, 1938-1943
Box 157, Folder 10 Rogers, Will, Jr, 1948-1954
Box 157, Folder 11 Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1951-1963
Box 157, Folder 12 Rose, Ruth Starr, 1960
Box 157, Folder 13 Rosenstiel, Annette, 1954-1971
Box 157, Folder 14 Rosenthal, Elizabeth C, 1948-1955
Box 157, Folder 15 Rosenthal, Elizabeth C, 1957-1964
Box 158, Folder 1 Rossin, Alice H, 1940-1948
Box 158, Folder 2 Ruark, Robert C, 1948
Box 158, Folder 3 Runkle, Scott F, 1958
Box 158, Folder 4 Rural Coalition, 1986
Box 158, Folder 5 Russell, Charles, 1940-1956
Box 158, Folder 6 Russell Sage Foundation, 1946-1948
Box 158, Folder 7 Russell Tribunal, 1980
Box 158, Folder 8 Sackler, Elizabeth, 1992
Box 158, Folder 9 Sadler, James H, 1990-1991
Box 158, Folder 10 Samuel H. Kress Foundation, 1952-1953
Box 158, Folder 11 Sandoz, Mari, 1950-1960
Box 158, Folder 12 Sanitation, 1961-1968
Box 158, Folder 13 Save the Children Federation, 1948-1986
Box 158, Folder 14 Savit, Christina, 1992
Box 158, Folder 15 Scalping, 1950-1951
Box 158, Folder 16 Scanlon, Tom, 1978
Box 158, Folder 17 Schiffman, Harold, 1987
Box 158, Folder 18 Schlesinger, Arthur M. Sr, 1959
Box 158, Folder 19 Scott, Jane E, 1985
Box 159, Folder 1 Scott, Kenneth R, 1987
Box 159, Folder 2 Scottsdale National Indian Arts Council, 1973-1975
Box 159, Folder 3 Screen Actors Guild, 1993
Box 159, Folder 4 Seaton, Fred A, 1958-1960
Box 159, Folder 5 Seattle Foundation, 1955
Box 159, Folder 6 Segundo, Thomas A, 1952-1955
Box 159, Folder 7 Self-Government, 1942-1958, 1989, 1993
Box 159, Folder 8-10 Senungetuk, Joseph, 1968
Box 159, Folder 11 Seven States Indian Health Association, 1976
Box 159, Folder 12 Seventh Generation Fund, 1985-1989
Box 159, Folder 13 Sexton, Helen R, 1957
Box 159, Folder 14 Shannon, Mary Lou, 1977
Box 159, Folder 15 Shapiro, Rebecca D, 1977-1978
Box 159, Folder 16 Shell Companies Foundation, 1976-1989
Box 159, Folder 17 Sheltering Arms Childrens Services, 1977-1979
Box 159, Folder 18 Sheridan, Henry and Nina, 1949-1950
Box 159, Folder 19 Shiya, Thomas S, 1959-1961
Box 159, Folder 20 Showell, Jacqueline, 1985-1987
Box 159, Folder 21 Siblings Rights, 1976-1977
Box 159, Folder 22 Sidney Hillman Foundation, 1950
Box 159, Folder 23 Simon, John, 1977-1982
Box 159, Folder 24 Singer, Beverly, 1988
Box 159, Folder 25 Slagle, Allogan, 1988-1989
Box 159, Folder 26 Slagle, Allogan, 1989-1994
Box 160, Folder 1-2 Smart, Leta Myers, 1966
Box 160, Folder 3 Smart, S. Bruce, Jr, 1968-1969
Box 160, Folder 4 Smead Foundation, 1994
Box 160, Folder 5 Smeal, Henry F, 1990-1993
Box 160, Folder 6 Smith, Corinna Lindon, 1928-1935, 1953-1965
Box 160, Folder 7-8 Smith, Eva Marie, 1974-1975
Box 160, Folder 9 Smithson, Thomas L, 1970-1971
Box 160, Folder 10 Smithsonian Institution, 1921, 1984-1993
Box 160, Folder 11-12 Sneve, Virginia Driving Hawk, 1971-1975
Box 160, Folder 13 Snyder, Gary, 1974
Box 160, Folder 14 Social Security, 1946-1962, 1971-1981
Box 161, Folder 1-2 Social Services, 1974-1977, 1980-1991
Box 161, Folder 3-5 Society for Applied Anthropology, 1952-1956
Box 161, Folder 6 Society for the Preservation of American Indian Culture, 1985
Box 161, Folder 7 Sohappy, David, 1990
Box 161, Folder 8 Solenberger, Robert R, 1943-1945
Box 161, Folder 9 Solstice Project (Formerly Anasazi Project), 1978-1983
Box 162, Folder 1 Soto, Peter, 1975
Box 162, Folder 2 South American Indians, 1970-1980
Box 162, Folder 3 Southwest Indian Alcoholism Council, 1965-1968
Box 162, Folder 4 Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute, 1993
Box 162, Folder 5 Speakers, 1948-1959
Box 162, Folder 6 Stackpole Company, 1959
Box 162, Folder 7 Stanford Research Institute, 1954-1955
Box 162, Folder 8 Statute of Limitations, 1982-1983
Box 162, Folder 9 Steele-Reese Foundation, 1958-1964
Box 162, Folder 10 Steelhead Trout, 1980-1981
Box 162, Folder 11 Stein, Wayne J, 1990
Box 162, Folder 12 Sterilizations, 1968-1978
Box 162, Folder 13 Stern, Milton, 1968
Box 162, Folder 14 Sternberg, Martin S, 1989
Box 162, Folder 15 Stevens, Alden, 1952-1968
Box 162, Folder 16 Stevens, Marion, 1968-1987
Box 163, Folder 1 Stevens, Theodore F, 1961-1965
Box 163, Folder 2 Stevenson, Adlai E, 1955-1961
Box 163, Folder 3 Stevenson, Gelvin, 1987
Box 163, Folder 4 Stiffarm, Lenore A, 1986
Box 163, Folder 5 Stoddard, Frances B, 1955-1957
Box 163, Folder 6 Stone, Veda W, 1979-1980
Box 163, Folder 7 Stoneback, L.E, 1958
Box 163, Folder 8 Street, Eloise, 1954-1955
Box 163, Folder 9 Suffrage, 1948-1958
Box 163, Folder 10 Suicide, 1969
Box 163, Folder 11 Sulzberger, Arthur Ochs, 1958-1970
Box 163, Folder 12 Sulzberger, Iphigene Ochs, 1951-1962
Box 163, Folder 13 Summit III Conference of the Dakota-Lakota-Nakota Nations Unification Accord, 1991
Box 163, Folder 14 Surdna Foundation, 1994
Box 163, Folder 15 Survival International, 1980
Box 163, Folder 16 Swanson, W. O, 1954-1955
Box 163, Folder 17 Swearingen, Noble J, 1956-1964
Box 163, Folder 18 Swimmer, Ross O, 1987-1988
Box 163, Folder 19 Taconic Foundation, 1963-1964
Box 163, Folder 20 Tanenbaum, Joan S, 1990
Box 163, Folder 21 Tarrell, Dorothy, 1958
Box 163, Folder 22 Tax, Sol, 1952-1962
Box 163, Folder 23 Taxation, 1952-1987
Box 163, Folder 24 Taylor, Michael N, 1977-1988
Box 164, Folder 1 Teich, Howard, 1986
Box 164, Folder 2 Termination of Federal Responsibilities, 1952-1970
Box 164, Folder 3 Thanksgiving, 1987
Box 164, Folder 4 Thompson, Thomas A, 1983-1987
Box 164, Folder 5 Thunder Hawk, Adelbert, 1953-1954
Box 164, Folder 6 Topedo, Frieda Jo, 1979
Box 164, Folder 7 Toubbeh, Jamil I, 1987
Box 164, Folder 8 Trachoma, 1961-1970
Box 164, Folder 9 Tracy, 1971 June
Box 164, Folder 10 Trade with Indians, 1972
Box 164, Folder 11 Traditional Circle of Indian Elders and Youth, 1992
Box 164, Folder 12 "Trail of Broken Treaties", 1972
Box 164, Folder 13 Treaties, undated
Box 164, Folder 14 Tribal Bonds, 1987-1989
Box 164, Folder 15 Tribal Codes and Constitutions, 1958-1990
Box 164, Folder 16-17 Tribal Colleges, 1991
Box 165, Folder 1 Tribal Leaders, 1952-1958, 1969-1992
Box 165, Folder 2-3 Tribal Managers Corps, undated
Box 165, Folder 4 Tribal Reorganization Regulations, 1961
Box 165, Folder 5 Tribal Sovereignty Program, 1980
Box 165, Folder 6 Trope, Jack F, undated
Box 165, Folder 7 Trudell, Richard, 1990
Box 165, Folder 8 Trust Lands Income, 1986-1988
Box 165, Folder 9 Trust Lands Status, 1952-1953
Box 165, Folder 10 Turner Broadcasting System, 1994
Box 165, Folder 11 Turshen, Meredeth, 1986-1987
Box 165, Folder 12 Udall, Stewart, 1960-1961
Box 165, Folder 13 Ultraviolet Germicidal Device, 1971-1974
Box 165, Folder 14 Under Baggage, Philip, 1989-1990
Box 165, Folder 15 Underhill, Ruth, 1951-1952
Box 165, Folder 16 Understanding Crow, Asa, 1952
Box 165, Folder 17 Unger, Steven, 1984-1985
Box 165, Folder 18 Unitarian Fellowship for Social Justice, 1952-1953
Box 165, Folder 19 Unitarian Service Committee, 1951-1959
Box 165, Folder 20 United American Indians, 1952
Box 165, Folder 21 United Andean Indian Mission, 1968-1969
Box 165, Folder 22 United Automobile, Aircraft and Agriculture Implement Workers of America, 1952
Box 165, Folder 23 United Indian Development Association, 1982-1987
Box 166, Folder 1 United Indian Traders Association, 1931-1934
Box 166, Folder 2 United National Indian Tribal Youth, 1986-1987
Box 166, Folder 3 United Nations, 1948-1954, 1980-1993
Box 166, Folder 4-5 United Press Associations, 1958
Box 166, Folder 6 United South and Eastern Tribes, 1980
Box 166, Folder 7 United Southeastern Tribes, 1969-1975
Box 166, Folder 8 U.S. Bicentennial, 1974-1975
Box 166, Folder 9 United Tribes for Reservation Youth, 1985
Box 166, Folder 10 United Tribes of Kansas and Southeast Nebraska, 1975-1976
Box 166, Folder 11 University of Chicago, 1952-1957
Box 166, Folder 12 University of Iowa, 1993
Box 166, Folder 13 University of Montana, 1992
Box 166, Folder 14 University of South Dakota, 1957-1962
Box 166, Folder 15 Uranium, 1973-1983
Box 167, Folder 1 Urban Indian Health Association, 1977
Box 167, Folder 2 Urban Indians, 1970-1972
Box 167, Folder 3 Useem, John, 1947
Box 167, Folder 4 Van de Mark, Dorothy, 1954-1958
Box 167, Folder 5 Van Pelt, John A, 1953
Box 167, Folder 6 Van Sandt, M.M, 1951
Box 167, Folder 7 Venegas, Hildreth, 1989
Box 167, Folder 8 Vicary Foundation, 1987-1992
Box 167, Folder 9 Vietnam Era Veterans Inter-Tribal Association and Agent Orange, 1985-1990
Box 167, Folder 10 Vista Volunteers, 1973
Box 167, Folder 11 Vital Issues, 1953-1972
Box 167, Folder 12 Vitality Products Corporation, 1986
Box 167, Folder 13 Vocational Education, 1981-1982
Box 167, Folder 14 Vocu, Leo W, 1958-1986
Box 167, Folder 15 Vogt, Evon Z, 1952-1956
Box 167, Folder 16 Volunteers, 1991-1993
Box 167, Folder 17 Walker, Dale, 1986-1987
Box 167, Folder 18 Waln, Clyde, 1958-1961
Box 167, Folder 19 Walsh, Phyllis J, 1962-1967
Box 167, Folder 20 Walton, Phillip, 1990
Box 167, Folder 21 Warder, Kate C, 1954-1958
Box 168, Folder 1 Wardship, 1953-1954
Box 168, Folder 2 Warne, William E, 1948-1950
Box 168, Folder 3 Washburn, Mabel C, 1942
Box 168, Folder 4 Washington Post, 1951-1958
Box 168, Folder 5 Wassaja, 1983
Box 168, Folder 6 Water Rights, 1950-1977
Box 168, Folder 7-9 Water Rights, 1977-1984, undated
Box 169, Folder 1-2 Watt, James G, 1980-1983
Box 169, Folder 3 Wayne, John, 1979
Box 169, Folder 4 Weithron, Stanley S, 1987
Box 169, Folder 5 Wellesley College, 1953-1962
Box 169, Folder 6 West Point, 1981
Box 169, Folder 7 Westermeyer, Joseph, 1972-1979
Box 169, Folder 8 Western Electric Fund, 1970
Box 169, Folder 9 Wheelwright, Mary C, 1933-1953
Box 169, Folder 10 White, Amelia Elizabeth, 1928-1936
Box 169, Folder 11 White Buffalo Calf Woman Society, 1982
Box 169, Folder 12 White, Edward A, 1985
Box 169, Folder 13 White House and Related Correspondence, 1953-1956
Box 170, Folder 1 White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1950-1970
Box 170, Folder 2 White Shirt, Reba A, 1991
Box 170, Folder 3 White, William L, 1953-1959
Box 170, Folder 4 Whitman, Muriel E, 1975
Box 170, Folder 5 Whittier, Maude J, 1961-1963
Box 170, Folder 6 Wieting, Frederick C, 1963
Box 170, Folder 7 Wilder, LeRoy W, 1980-1983
Box 170, Folder 8 Wilderness Society, 1990-1993
Box 170, Folder 9-10 William C. Whitney Foundation, 1940-1966
Box 171, Folder 1 William H. and Mattie Wattis Harris Foundation, 1977-1984
Box 171, Folder 2 William S. Paley Foundation, 1941
Box 171, Folder 3 Willimantic State Teachers College, 1952
Box 171, Folder 4 Wilson, Edmund, 1959
Box 171, Folder 5 Wilson, Roberta M, 1986
Box 171, Folder 6 Wirt, Emmet, 1933-1935
Box 171, Folder 7 Wisdom of the Elders Project, 1993
Box 171, Folder 8 W.K. Kellog Foundation, 1957, 1994
Box 171, Folder 9-10 Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1951-1953, 1993
Box 171, Folder 11-12 Wood, Cornelius A, 1951-1953
Box 171, Folder 13 Woodenlegs, John, 1968-1982
Box 171, Folder 14 Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1952
Box 171, Folder 15 Woods Charitable Fund, 1987
Box 171, Folder 16 Woolman, Barbara, 1950-1951
Box 171, Folder 17 Working Indians Civil Association, 1969-1974
Box 171, Folder 18 World Almanac Publications, 1984-1985
Box 171, Folder 19 World's Fair: Brussels, 1958
Box 171, Folder 20 World's Fair: New York, 1939
Box 171, Folder 21 Wortis, Ethel E, 1966-1991
Box 172, Folder 1 Wounded Knee Occupation and Subsequent Unrest, 1973-1975
Box 172, Folder 2 WQXR (New York), 1965-1967
Box 172, Folder 3 Wyomissing Foundation, 1955-1956
Box 172, Folder 4 Yankton, Andreau M, undated
Box 172, Folder 5 Yellow Robe, Evelyn, 1951
Box 172, Folder 6 Yellowrobe, Rosebud, 1951-1955
Box 172, Folder 7 Yellowtail, Robert, 1954
Box 172, Folder 8 Yoder, Charles A, 1967-1970
Box 172, Folder 9 Young Men's Christian Association, 1959
Box 172, Folder 10 Young, Viola, 1948-1949
Box 172, Folder 11 Young, Wathene, 1992-1993
Box 172, Folder 12 Young Women's Christian Association, 1952-1957
Box 172, Folder 13 Zimmerman, William Jr, 1954-1957
Box 172, Folder 14 Zuern, Ted, undated
Box 172, Folder 15 Subseries 2, Tribal, undated
Description: Series 2: Subject Files, Subseries 2: Tribal (1852-1994), the single largest body of material in the collection, documents the AAIA's relationship with more than 300 Native American communities and organizations from one end of the country to the other and the matters of uppermost concern to them. The AAIA's involvement in the lives of these entities varied widely in duration and intensity, sometimes precipitated by natural or man-made crises, sometimes engendered by long-term but equally invidious threats to tribal self-sufficiency. Many critical junctures in Native American history are chronicled in this subseries, from the Pueblo of Taos' struggle to recover its sacred Blue Lake to the Native Village of Point Hope's opposition to nuclear detonations; from the termination of Wisconsin's Menominee to the recognition of Florida's Miccosukee. Less prominent but, to the communities concerned, vitally important issues abound in these files, be it the location of a high school, the consolidation of two Indian agencies, the preservation of traditional fishing rights, or the encroachment of a hydroelectric project.
This subseries is composed mainly of correspondence but also includes such items as reports, clippings, and minutes. It is organized alphabetically, initially by state and then by tribe (e.g. San Carlos Apache), organization (e.g. American Indian Community House), or other subject (e.g. Tongue River Railroad Extension). In many instances, the name of a tribe is preceded by that of its reservation, reflecting the fact that members of the same Indian nation are often dispersed among two or more reservations. Some tribes are formally recognized as residing in two or more states and have been organized accordingly. The largest of these is the Navajo, whose far-flung territory encompasses parts of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. Files relating to the Navajo have been grouped beneath this tri-state heading in the overall alphabetical sequence. Other tribes with a multiple heading include the Colorado River Tribes of Arizona and California, the Ute Mountain Tribe of Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah, and the Goshute of Nevada and Utah. Material of a miscellaneous nature has likewise been organized by state and can be found in a general file at the end of each sequence of files. It should be noted that in the interests of simplicity, North and South Dakota have been treated as one unit under the collective term, "Dakotas."
The correspondence in this subseries is extremely varied, with many exchanges between Native American leaders and the AAIA's executive directors. The former spoke not only for tribes but for umbrella groups such as the Alaska Federation of Natives, the Association of Village Council Presidents, the Cook Inlet Native Association, the Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council, the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, the Inuit Circumpolar Conference, and the Tanana Chiefs Conference, to name the organizations most strongly represented here. Other correspondence takes the form of exchanges internal to the AAIA, including ever important communications between its office in New York and its field workers, general counsel, and, during his years in New Mexico, its president, Oliver La Farge, as it endeavored to craft a response to various tribal needs. Exchanges with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and other governmental and nongovernmental entities can also be found. An important supplement to the correspondence in this subseries is offered by various tribal documents, among them constitutional and administrative records, and reports and surveys prepared or assembled by the AAIA in its efforts to inform itself and others about the situation of Native Americans.
If this subseries has an overriding strength, it is its capacity to reveal the diversity and commonality of the American Indian experience. While, for example, the erection of massive dams and the concomitant loss of tribal patrimony was a recurring theme, the racial discrimination faced by Indians such as Louisiana's Houma and North Carolina's Lumbee had a distinctively segregationist stamp. If there is evidence of Native American cohesion in intertribal organizations such as the United Tribes of North Dakota or the Kumeyaay Tribal Council, there is also evidence of disunity, as in the case of the Osage, where a restricted franchise was bitterly contested, or in the case of the long-running territorial dispute between the Navajo and Hopi. The role of the AAIA was also variable, containing programmatic elements, as evidenced by broad initiatives in such fields as community development and child welfare, as well as innumerable actions shaped by local circumstances. The AAIA fostered change in modest ways -- a small grant here, a small grant there -- as well as through dramatic interventions, such as its defense of Arizona's Havasupai, the "Prisoners," to use its words, "of the Grand Canyon." As this subseries attests, the Association's views did not necessarily prevail -- its failure to halt the construction of the Kinzua Dam on the Allegheny River is a case in point -- nor could it devote its energies in equal measure to all tribes. Yet, from its limited beginnings in the Southwest, the AAIA developed an ever widening interest in the fate of Native Americans, leaving not only a legacy of concrete accomplishments but a paper trail which documents the evolving fortunes and the growing self-assurance of the communities it served.
Alabama, undated
Mowa Choctaw, 1985-1989
Box 172, Folder 16 Poarch Creek, 1982
Box 172, Folder 17 Alaska, undated
Akiachak, 1984
Box 172, Folder 18 "Alaska and the Law of the Sea", 1974
Box 172, Folder 19 Alaska Council of Churches, 1960-1962
Box 172, Folder 20 Alaska Federation of Natives, 1967-1975, 1977-1990
Box 172, Folder 21-23 Alaska Legal Services Corporation, 1970-1975, 1983
Box 173, Folder 1-2 Alaska Native Brotherhood, 1944-1965
Box 173, Folder 3-4 Alaska Native Business Credit Fund, 1963-1972
Box 173, Folder 5-6 Alaska Native Coalition, 1986-1988
Box 173, Folder 7 "Alaska Native Land Rights and the American Public: A Report on the Media", 1969
Box 173, Folder 8 "Alaska Natives and the Law", 1977
Box 173, Folder 9 "Alaska Natives and the Law", 1977
Box 174, Folder 1 "Alaska Natives: Confronting the 1990s", 1985
Box 174, Folder 2 Alaska Youth, 1958-1960
Box 174, Folder 3 Alaskan Association for Native Affairs (formerly Alaska Native Rights Association), 1962-1963
Box 174, Folder 4-5 Aleut Relocation, 1981-1983
Box 174, Folder 6 Aleutian Islands, 1951
Box 174, Folder 7 Amchitka Nuclear Tests, 1966-1971
Box 174, Folder 8 "Analysis of Native Economy of the Indians, Eskimos and Aleuts", undated
Box 174, Folder 9 Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, 1986-1992
Box 174, Folder 10 Arctic Slope Native Association, 1966
Box 174, Folder 11 Association of Interior Eskimos, 1968-1975
Box 174, Folder 12 Association of Interior Eskimos, 1976-1982
Box 175, Folder 1 Association of Village Council Presidents, 1973-1984
Box 175, Folder 2-4 Atmautluak, 1986
Box 175, Folder 5 Background Reading, 1942-1961
Box 175, Folder 6 Bennett, Robert L., Area Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1961-1962
Box 175, Folder 7 Bowhead Whale, 1974, 1977
Box 175, Folder 8-9 Bowhead Whale, 1977-1980
Box 176, Folder 1-5 Bowhead Whale, 1980-1986, undated
Box 177, Folder 1-5 Bowhead Whale Statement by Byler, William, 1977
Box 178, Folder 1 Bush Justice, 1970-1974, 1985-1986, undated
Box 178, Folder 2-4 Child Welfare (Including Tribal State Agreement), 1969-1989
Box 178, Folder 5-8 Child Welfare (Including Tribal State Agreement), 1989
Box 179, Folder 1 "A Citizen's Statement on Alaska Native Land Rights", 1970
Box 179, Folder 2 Concerned Citizen Correspondence on Native Land Claims, 1969-1971
Box 179, Folder 3-4 Cook Inlet Native Association, 1971-1975
Box 179, Folder 5-6 Cook Inlet Native Association, undated
Box 180, Folder 1-2 Dena' Nena' Henash/Tanana Chiefs Conference, 1962-1967, 1971-1975
Box 180, Folder 3-6 Dena' Nena' Henash/Tanana Chiefs Conference, 1976-1985, undated
Box 181, Folder 1-4 "The Development of Tribal Courts in Alaska", 1987
Box 181, Folder 5 Economic Development, 1963-1967
Box 181, Folder 6 Eklutna, 1961
Box 181, Folder 7 Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, 1989-1990
Box 181, Folder 8 Fairbanks Conference of Native Organizations, 1964
Box 181, Folder 9 Fairbanks Native Association, 1985-1987
Box 182, Folder 1 Fishing Regulations, 1953-1960
Box 182, Folder 2 Fur Trade, 1981-1984
Box 182, Folder 3-5 Health, 1951-1961, 1973-1974, 1980-1984, undated
Box 182, Folder 6-9 Housing, 1949, 1962-1972
Box 183, Folder 1-2 "Housing in Village Alaska: Background and Alternatives", 1971
Box 183, Folder 3 Inuit Circumpolar Conference and Alaska Native Review Commission, 1983-1985
Box 183, Folder 4-6 Inupiat: Kotzebue Conference on Native Rights, 1962-1963
Box 183, Folder 7 Inupiat: Okakok, Guy, 1960-1962
Box 184, Folder 1 Inupiat: Point Barrow Conference on Native Rights, 1961
Box 184, Folder 2 Inupiat Associates, 1967
Box 184, Folder 3 Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope, 1984
Box 184, Folder 4 Kake, 1953
Box 184, Folder 5 King Island, 1961-1967
Box 184, Folder 6 Kodiak Area Native Association, 1990
Box 184, Folder 7 Koniag, 1979
Box 184, Folder 8 Legal Aid, 1966-1969
Box 184, Folder 9 Maps, 1960-1963
Box 184, Folder 10 Metlakatla, 1960-1974, 1981
Box 184, Folder 11-12 Migratory Birds, 1961-1967
Box 184, Folder 13 Minto, 1963-1965
Box 184, Folder 14 Minto, 1966-1969
Box 185, Folder 1 Mount Edgecumbe High School, 1973, 1980-1983
Box 185, Folder 2-4 Napaskiak, 1961
Box 185, Folder 5 National Interest Lands, 1978-1982
Box 185, Folder 6 "Native Alaska: Deadline for Justice", undated
Box 185, Folder 7 "Native Land Claims in Alaska", 1967
Box 185, Folder 8 Native Land Claims Legal Representation: Goldberg, Arthur J, 1969-1970
Box 185, Folder 9 Native Land Claims Legal Representation: Jackson, Barry W. and Fenton, Thomas E, 1967-1971
Box 185, Folder 10 Native Land Claims Publicity, 1969-1970
Box 186, Folder 1-5 Native Land Claims Publicity, 1971-1972, undated
Box 187, Folder 1-5 Nenana, 1962-1973, undated
Box 187, Folder 6-7 Oral History, 1950
Box 187, Folder 8 "A People in Peril", 1988
Box 187, Folder 9 Pribilof Islands, 1946-1950
Box 187, Folder 10 Pribilof Islands, 1962-1971, undated
Box 188, Folder 1-2 Project Chariot and Point Hope, 1957-1963, 1992, undated
Box 188, Folder 3-8 "A Project Proposal for the Development of Natural and Human Resources in the Bristol Bay Area of Alaska", undated
Box 188, Folder 9 "Proposal for Alaska Native Contract Assistance", 1974
Box 188, Folder 10 Radiation, 1962-1965
Box 189, Folder 1 Rampart Dam, 1961-1968
Box 189, Folder 2-3 Research Projects, 1962-1966
Box 189, Folder 4-5 Sitka Community Association, 1980-1986
Box 189, Folder 6 Statewide Native Conference, 1966
Box 189, Folder 7 Stevens, 1985-1988
Box 189, Folder 8 Tanacross, 1965
Box 190, Folder 1 Task Force on Alaska Native Affairs, 1962-1963
Box 190, Folder 2 Tlingit and Haida, 1942-1974, 1989
Box 190, Folder 3-4 Toksook Bay, undated
Box 190, Folder 5 Trans-Alaska Pipeline, 1967-1971
Box 190, Folder 6-8 Trans-Alaska Pipeline, 1971-1975
Box 191, Folder 1-3 Tundra Times and Rock, Howard, 1962-1976
Box 191, Folder 4-6 Tundra Times and Richards, Thomas Jr., 1972-1979
Box 191, Folder 7 Tyonek, 1961-1972
Box 191, Folder 8 Unalakleet, 1961-1971
Box 192, Folder 1 Unemployment Compensation, 1955
Box 192, Folder 2 United Tribes of Alaska, 1983
Box 192, Folder 3 Upper Tanana, 1938-1940
Box 192, Folder 4 "The Village People", 1966
Box 192, Folder 5 Village Profiles, 1956-1960
Box 192, Folder 6 Yukon-Kuskokwim Region, 1975-1982
Box 192, Folder 7 Yupik United Tribes, 1989-1990
Box 192, Folder 8 General, 1934-1948
Box 192, Folder 9-11 General, 1948-1956, 1958-1964
Box 193, Folder 1-5 General, 1964-1973
Box 194, Folder 1-5 General, 1973-1989
Box 195, Folder 1-3 Arizona, undated
Ak Chin, 1910-1915, 1976-1984, undated
Box 195, Folder 4-7 Apache Water Rights, 1977-1978
Box 195, Folder 8 Arizona Association of Federally Impacted School Communities, 1984-1986
Box 196, Folder 1 Black Mesa, 1970-1972
Box 196, Folder 2 Boynton Canyon, 1980
Box 196, Folder 3 Camp Verde Yavapai-Apache, 1953-1961, 1981-1991, undated
Box 196, Folder 4-7 Camp Verde Yavapai-Apache Constitution, 1937
Box 196, Folder 8 Central Arizona Indian Committee and Other Interest Groups, 1955-1960
Box 196, Folder 9 Central Arizona Tribal Water Rights, 1914, 1952, 1966-1974
Box 196, Folder 10-12 Central Arizona Tribal Water Rights, 1975-1980
Box 197, Folder 1-6 Central Arizona Tribal Water Rights, 1981-1983, undated
Box 198, Folder 1-2 Central Arizona Tribal Water Rights: Concerned Citizen Correspondence, 1975-1977
Box 198, Folder 3 Crippled Children, 1950
Box 198, Folder 4 Fort Apache White Mountain Apache, 1933-1935, 1955-1970
Box 198, Folder 5-6 Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache, 1953-1976, 1985-1987
Box 198, Folder 7-8 Fort McDowell Mohave-Apache and Orme Dam, 1974-1984
Box 198, Folder 9-10 Fort Mojave, 1970-1980
Box 198, Folder 11 Gila River Pima-Maricopa, 1936
Box 198, Folder 12 Gila River Pima-Maricopa, 1936, 1957-1973, 1976-1978, 1980-1985
Box 199, Folder 1-4 Havasupai, 1881-1938, 1940-1943, 1950-1957, 1962-1969, 1972-1974
Box 199, Folder 5-10 Havasupai, 1974-1975
Box 200, Folder 1-6 Havasupai, 1976-1988, undated
Box 201, Folder 1-2 Havasupai: Congressional Comment, 1974
Box 201, Folder 3 Havasupai: Editorial Comment, 1974
Box 201, Folder 4 Havasupai: Education Program, 1975-1978, undated
Box 201, Folder 5-6 Havasupai: Land Rights Memoranda, 1974
Box 201, Folder 7 Havasupai: Land Use Plan, 1975-1976, 1979-1982
Box 201, Folder 8-10 "The Havasupai: Prisoners of the Grand Canyon", undated
Box 202, Folder 1 Havasupai: Statement on Land Needs, undated
Box 202, Folder 2 Hopi, 1923-1925, 1933-1969, 1980-1993, undated
Box 202, Folder 3-9 Hopi Arts and Crafts, 1932-1935
Box 202, Folder 10 Hopi-Navajo Land Question, 1940-1947
Box 202, Folder 11 Hopi-Navajo Land Question, 1958-1964, 1978-1987, undated
Box 203, Folder 1-3 Hopi-Navajo Relations, 1937
Box 203, Folder 4 Hopi-Navajo Sanatorium, 1933-1934
Box 203, Folder 5 Hopi Sacred Mask Recovery, 1989-1990
Box 203, Folder 6 Hopi Tribal Council and Constitution, 1936-1956
Box 203, Folder 7 Hotevilla Bacavi Community School, 1978-1983
Box 203, Folder 8 Hualapai, 1949-1974, 1987-1990
Box 203, Folder 9-10 Hualapai Constitution, 1934-1991
Box 203, Folder 11 Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, 1953-1957, 1975-1980
Box 203, Folder 12-13 Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, 1980-1985
Box 204, Folder 1 Pascua Yaqui, 1977-1990
Box 204, Folder 2 Payson Yavapai-Tonto Apache, 1971-1974, 1984-1990
Box 204, Folder 3-4 Pima Aid Appeal, 1926
Box 204, Folder 5 Pima-Maricopa, 1951-1963, 1975-1976
Box 204, Folder 6-7 Salt River Land Management Board, 1969-1970
Box 204, Folder 8-10 Salt River Pima Maricopa, 1937-1938, 1975-1985
Box 204, Folder 11-12 San Carlos Apache, 1933-1938, 1948-1973, 1976-1988
Box 205, Folder 1-3 San Carlos Apache and Mount Graham, 1991-1994
Box 205, Folder 4-5 San Carlos Apache Constitution, 1933-1955
Box 205, Folder 6 San Carlos Apache Elders Survey, 1986-1988
Box 205, Folder 7 San Carlos Apache Jojoba Project, 1976-1981, undated
Box 205, Folder 8-10 San Carlos Apache Tribal Code, 1952-1975, undated
Box 206, Folder 1-4 San Juan Southern Paiute, 1987
Box 206, Folder 5 Tax Liability, 1955-1974, undated
Box 206, Folder 6-7 Tohono O'odham (Papago), 1933-1939, 1941-1963, 1974-1986
Box 206, Folder 8-10 Tohono O'odham (Papago): Education, 1965-1970, 1977-1984, undated
Box 207, Folder 1-5 Tohono O'odham (Papago): Health, 1951
Box 207, Folder 6 Tohono O'odham (Papago): Water Rights, 1976-1982
Box 207, Folder 7 Tohono O'odham (Papago): Water Rights, 1982-1983
Box 208, Folder 1 Verde Valley School, 1949-1951
Box 208, Folder 2 Yavapai-Prescott, 1980
Box 208, Folder 3 General, 1951-1965, 1971-1977, 1990-1993
Box 208, Folder 4-6 Arizona/California, undated
Colorado River Tribes, 1939, 1957-1960
Box 208, Folder 7-8 Colorado River Tribes and Headgate Rock Hydroelectric Power Project, 1967
Box 208, Folder 9-10 Colorado River Tribes and Headgate Rock Hydroelectric Power Project, 1975-1976
Box 209, Folder 1 Arizona/New Mexico/Utah, undated
Bilingual Education, 1941-1948
Box 209, Folder 2 Black Mesa Community School, 1980-1986
Box 209, Folder 3-5 Canoncito Career Vocational Program, 1974
Box 209, Folder 6 Child Welfare, 1968-1980
Box 209, Folder 7-8 Child Welfare, 1983-1985, undated
Box 210, Folder 1-2 Coal Gasification, 1974-1976
Box 210, Folder 3 Continental Divide High School, 1981-1982
Box 210, Folder 4-7 Continental Divide High School, 1983-1984, undated
Box 211, Folder 1-2 Correspondence With Navajo Chairman, 1955-1956
Box 211, Folder 3 Cottonwood Chapter Preschool, 1976-1977
Box 211, Folder 4 Declassification of Allotments, 1953
Box 211, Folder 5 Dineh Cooperatives, 1985
Box 211, Folder 6 Drought, 1939-1940, 1950-1951
Box 211, Folder 7-8 Education, 1933-1936, 1946-1959, 1961-1974
Box 211, Folder 9-11 Education, 1974-1985, undated
Box 212, Folder 1-4 Educational System Maps, undated
Box 212, Folder 5 Energy Development Impact, 1979
Box 212, Folder 6 Federal Budget Testimony, 1984
Box 212, Folder 7 Fort Defiance Boarding School, 1959
Box 212, Folder 8 Health, 1946-1976
Box 212, Folder 9 Health, 1979-1987
Box 213, Folder 1 Intermountain School, 1953-1956
Box 213, Folder 2 Irrigation, 1950-1976
Box 213, Folder 3 Kitsillie Community School Board, 1975-1977
Box 213, Folder 4 "The Law of the People: A Bicultural Approach to Legal Education for Navajo Students", 1972
Box 213, Folder 5-6 Many Farms Project, undated
Box 213, Folder 7 Maps, 1933-1979
Box 213, Folder 8 Mineral Development, 1977-1979
Box 213, Folder 9 Museum of Navajo Ceremonial Art, 1962
Box 213, Folder 10 Navajo Academy, 1986
Box 213, Folder 11 Navajo Area School Board Association, 1978-1985
Box 214, Folder 1 Navajo Boundary Extension, 1932-1939, undated
Box 214, Folder 2-4 Navajo Community College, 1972-1989
Box 214, Folder 5-7 "Navajo Day School Cost Analysis - A Plan for K-8 Day Schools on the Navajo Reservation", 1981
Box 214, Folder 8 "Navajo Day School Cost Analysis - A Plan for K-8 Day Schools on the Navajo Reservation", 1981
Box 215, Folder 1-2 Navajo Family Farms, 1953-1974, 1979-1990
Box 215, Folder 3-4 Navajo-Federal Government Relations, 1935-1937, 1950
Box 215, Folder 5-6 Navajo Nation Energy Conference, 1977
Box 215, Folder 7 Navajo Problems, 1940-1941, undated
Box 215, Folder 8-9 Navajo Reports, 1946-1947, undated
Box 215, Folder 10-11 Navajo Tribal Council, 1928-1939
Box 215, Folder 12 Navajo Tribal Council, 1948-1956
Box 216, Folder 1-2 Navajo Tribal Council Delegates' Visit, 1946
Box 216, Folder 3 "The Navajos and the Land", 1936
Box 216, Folder 4 Oil Leases, 1956-1959
Box 216, Folder 5 Ramah Navajo School Board, 1970-1975, 1984
Box 216, Folder 6-7 Ramah Navajo Weavers Association, 1985-1986
Box 216, Folder 8 Roads, 1950-1958, 1975-1981
Box 216, Folder 9-10 Rough Rock Demonstration School, 1968-1971
Box 216, Folder 11-12 Rough Rock Demonstration School, 1982-1986
Box 217, Folder 1 Sarah Lawrence College Navajo Scholarship Plan, 1947-1950
Box 217, Folder 2 Shiprock Alternative High School, 1980-1986
Box 217, Folder 3-4 Shiprock Early Childhood Development Program, 1980-1981
Box 217, Folder 5 Uranium, 1954-1973, 1977-1983, undated
Box 217, Folder 6-9 General, 1932-1936
Box 217, Folder 10 General, 1937-1962
Box 218, Folder 1-5 General, 1967-1973, 1977-1994, undated
Box 219, Folder 1-3 California, undated
Agua Caliente Cahuilla, 1958-1969
Box 219, Folder 4 Auburn, 1950
Box 219, Folder 5 Berry Creek Tyme Maidu, 1985-1987
Box 219, Folder 6 Big Lagoon Yurok-Tolowa, 1991
Box 219, Folder 7 Cabazon Cahuilla, 1991
Box 219, Folder 8 "California Indian Education", undated
Box 219, Folder 9 California Indian Legal Services, 1968-1980, undated
Box 219, Folder 10-11 California Indians' Congress, 1955
Box 219, Folder 12 Center for Community Development, 1972-1975
Box 219, Folder 13 Chemehuevi, 1987-1988
Box 219, Folder 14 Child Welfare (Including Tribal-State Agreement), 1977-1991, undated
Box 220, Folder 1-5 Claims, 1934-1940, 1958-1963
Box 221, Folder 1-2 Council of California Indians, 1950-1956
Box 221, Folder 3 Cuyapaipe Diegueno, 1973
Box 221, Folder 4 Federal Recognition of Tribes, 1972, 1985-1992, undated
Box 221, Folder 5-7 Federated Indians of California, 1949-1952
Box 221, Folder 8 Fort Yuma Quechan, 1936-1944, 1954-1959, 1970-1978
Box 221, Folder 9-11 Gasquet-Orleans Road, 1978
Box 222, Folder 1 Greenville Maidu, 1985-1988
Box 222, Folder 2 Guidiville Pomo, 1993
Box 222, Folder 3 Health, 1959-1969
Box 222, Folder 4 Hoopa Valley Hoopa-Yurok, 1954, 1978-1988
Box 222, Folder 5-6 Indian Center (Los Angeles), 1951-1961
Box 222, Folder 7 Inyo County, 1952
Box 222, Folder 8 Ione Miwok, 1972, 1989-1994
Box 222, Folder 9-10 Jamul Diegueno, 1852-1912, 1960-1979, undated
Box 222, Folder 11-14 Karok, 1977-1981
Box 222, Folder 15 Kumeyaay Tribal Council, 1973-1974
Box 222, Folder 16 Mission Indians, 1932, 1951
Box 222, Folder 17-18 Muwekma, 1988
Box 223, Folder 1 Nor-El-Muk Wintu, 1992
Box 223, Folder 2 Rincon Luiseno, 1952-1975
Box 223, Folder 3 Round Valley Covelo, 1981-1990
Box 223, Folder 4 Sacramento Indian Center, 1971
Box 223, Folder 5 San Jose Indian Center, 1970
Box 223, Folder 6 Shasta County Wintu, 1993
Box 223, Folder 7 Torres Martinez Cahuilla, 1955-1960
Box 223, Folder 8 Urban Indians, undated
Box 223, Folder 9 Weitchpec Indian Mainstream Industries, 1972-1973
Box 223, Folder 10 XL Ranch Pit River, 1957-1959
Box 223, Folder 11 General, 1925-1926, 1934-1940, 1954-1974, 1978, undated
Box 223, Folder 12-16 Colorado, undated
All Nations Traditional School, 1976
Box 223, Folder 17 Denver Indian Center, 1986
Box 223, Folder 18 Southern Ute, 1935-1936
Box 223, Folder 19 Southern Ute, 1958, 1981
Box 224, Folder 1-2 Voting Rights, 1958
Box 224, Folder 3 Colorado/New Mexico/Utah, undated
Ute Mountain, 1956
Box 224, Folder 4 Connecticut, undated
Pequot, 1953, 1989-1993
Box 224, Folder 5-6 General, 1947-1960, 1986-1994
Box 224, Folder 7-8 Dakotas, undated
Black Hills, 1957, 1976-1991, undated
Box 224, Folder 9-13 Burial Sites, 1988
Box 224, Folder 14 Cheyenne River Sioux, 1947-1975, 1988-1993
Box 224, Folder 15-16 Child Welfare, 1967-1978, undated
Box 225, Folder 1-5 Crow Creek Sioux, 1951-1962
Box 225, Folder 6 Devils Lake Sioux, 1956-1968
Box 226, Folder 1-6 Devils Lake Sioux, 1968-1976
Box 227, Folder 1-6 Devils Lake Sioux, 1977-1990, undated
Box 228, Folder 1-3 Devils Lake Sioux Constitution, 1961
Box 228, Folder 4 Flandreau Santee Sioux, 1955-1967, 1982
Box 228, Folder 5-6 Fort Berthold Three Affiliated Tribes, 1949-1974
Box 228, Folder 7-9 Fort Berthold Three Affiliated Tribes, 1979-1988
Box 229, Folder 1 Fort Berthold Three Affiliated Tribes and Garrison Dam, 1946-1952
Box 229, Folder 2 Fort Berthold Youth Home, 1972-1973
Box 229, Folder 3 Grave of Sitting Bull, 1953-1954
Box 229, Folder 4 Lake Traverse Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux, 1952-1972
Box 229, Folder 5-8 Lake Traverse Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux, 1973-1981
Box 230, Folder 1-5 Lake Traverse Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux, 1981-1988, undated
Box 231, Folder 1-5 Lake Traverse Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Constitution, 1966
Box 231, Folder 6 Lake Traverse Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Gaming Enterprise, 1983-1990
Box 231, Folder 7 Lake Traverse Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Sewing Projects, 1985-1987
Box 231, Folder 8 Law and Order, 1957-1964
Box 231, Folder 9 Lower Brule Sioux, 1934, 1957-1962, undated
Box 232, Folder 1-4 Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center, 1989
Box 232, Folder 5 Oglala Lakota College, 1982-1989
Box 232, Folder 6 Oglala Sioux Tribe Crisis Center, 1977-1981
Box 232, Folder 7 Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux, 1949-1957
Box 232, Folder 8-9 Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux, 1958-1963
Box 233, Folder 1-5 Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux, 1963-1974, 1977-1992
Box 234, Folder 1-5 Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux, undated
Box 235, Folder 1 Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux Constitution, 1969
Box 235, Folder 2 Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux Tribal Council Minutes, 1959-1961
Box 235, Folder 3-4 Rapid City, 1950-1957
Box 235, Folder 5 Rosebud Attention Center, 1972-1979, undated
Box 235, Folder 6-7 Rosebud Attention Center: Delta Marie Home for Indian Children Feasibility Study, undated
Box 235, Folder 8 Rosebud Attention Center: Delta Marie Home for Indian Children Feasibility Study, undated
Box 236, Folder 1 Rosebud Sioux, 1955-1965, 1970-1976, 1978-1986
Box 236, Folder 2-4 Rosebud Sioux Constitution, 1975
Box 236, Folder 5 Rosebud Sioux Law and Order Code, 1969
Box 236, Folder 6 Standing Rock Sioux, 1951-1975, 1979-1988
Box 236, Folder 7-8 Turtle Mountain Chippewa, 1953-1974, 1978-1989
Box 237, Folder 1-2 United Sioux Tribes of South Dakota, 1968-1986
Box 237, Folder 3 United Tribes of North Dakota, 1964-1973
Box 237, Folder 4 Wawokiyaospaya, 1987-1990
Box 237, Folder 5 Yankton Sioux, 1939, 1956-1961, 1967-1975
Box 237, Folder 6-8 Yankton Sioux, 1985-1988
Box 238, Folder 1 Yellow Thunder Camp, 1982-1983
Box 238, Folder 2 General, 1940-1972, 1974-1986
Box 238, Folder 3-5 Delaware, undated
Nanticoke, 1945
Box 238, Folder 6 General, 1961
Box 238, Folder 7 Florida, undated
Seminole and Miccosukee, 1936-1950
Box 238, Folder 8 Seminole and Miccosukee, 1952-1960
Box 239, Folder 1-5 Seminole and Miccosukee, 1960-1968
Box 240, Folder 1-5 Seminole and Miccosukee, 1968-1976
Box 241, Folder 1-5 Seminole and Miccosukee, 1977-1985, undated
Box 242, Folder 1-3 Seminole Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement, 1978
Box 242, Folder 4 Georgia, undated
Eastern Cherokee, 1979
Box 242, Folder 5 Hawaii, undated
General, 1980-1989
Box 242, Folder 6 Idaho, undated
Child Welfare, 1976
Box 242, Folder 7 Coeur D'Alene, 1935-1964
Box 242, Folder 8 Delaware, 1985
Box 242, Folder 9 Fort Hall Shoshone-Bannock, 1948-1958
Box 242, Folder 10 Fort Hall Shoshone-Bannock, 1959-1969, 1978
Box 243, Folder 1-3 Fort Hall Shoshone-Bannock: Cattle, 1961-1962
Box 243, Folder 4 Fort Hall Shoshone-Bannock: Constitution and Ordinances, 1936-1938
Box 243, Folder 5 Fort Hall Shoshone-Bannock: Tourism, undated
Box 243, Folder 6 "Indian Water Rights", 1978
Box 243, Folder 7 Kootenai, 1976
Box 243, Folder 8 Nez Perce, 1951-1975, 1985-1991
Box 243, Folder 9-10 General, 1950-1964
Box 243, Folder 11 Illinois, undated
Chicago, 1952-1974
Box 243, Folder 12 Koster Archaeological Site, 1971-1978
Box 243, Folder 13 Indiana, undated
Miami, 1989-1990
Box 243, Folder 14 Iowa, undated
Sac and Fox (Mesquakie), 1949-1970, 1973-1976, undated
Box 244, Folder 1-4 Sac and Fox (Mesquakie) Constitution, 1937
Box 244, Folder 5 Kansas, undated
Health, 1981-1988
Box 244, Folder 6 Kickapoo, 1954-1959, 1981-1988, undated
Box 244, Folder 7-9 General, 1952-1961, 1986
Box 244, Folder 10-11 Louisiana, undated
Choctaw, 1974-1976, 1978-1984
Box 244, Folder 12-13 Choctaw, 1984-1987
Box 245, Folder 1 Coushatta, 1959, 1972-1979
Box 245, Folder 2-5 Houma, 1938-1941, 1960-1964, 1973-1989
Box 245, Folder 6-8 "A Short History of the Coushattas", undated
Box 245, Folder 9 Tunica-Biloxi, 1973-1974, 1989-1990
Box 246, Folder 1-2 General, 1950-1973
Box 246, Folder 3 Maine, undated
Aroostook, 1970-1975, 1988
Box 246, Folder 4-5 Child Welfare, 1973-1976
Box 246, Folder 6 Passamaquoddy, 1951-1975
Box 246, Folder 7 Penobscot, 1957-1962
Box 246, Folder 8 Teaching and Research In Bi-Cultural Education, Inc, 1970-1971
Box 246, Folder 9 Voting Rights, 1953-1957
Box 246, Folder 10 General, 1951-1976
Box 246, Folder 11 General, 1977-1980
Box 247, Folder 1 Massachusetts, undated
Boston Indian Council, 1987
Box 247, Folder 2 Deer Island, 1993
Box 247, Folder 3 Gay Head Wampanoag, 1980-1989, undated
Box 247, Folder 4-5 Mashpee, 1954-1960, 1978
Box 247, Folder 6-7 Michigan, undated
Child Welfare, 1963-1981
Box 247, Folder 8 Federal Recognition of Tribes, 1986-1989
Box 247, Folder 9 Hannahville Potawatomi, 1949-1951, 1974
Box 247, Folder 10-11 Huron Potawatomi, 1973-1974
Box 247, Folder 12 Keweenaw Bay Chippewa, 1955-1972
Box 247, Folder 13 Lac Vieux Desert Lake Superior Chippewa, 1975
Box 247, Folder 14 Northern Michigan Ottawa Association, 1971
Box 247, Folder 15 General, 1950-1963
Box 247, Folder 16 General, 1966-1974
Box 248, Folder 1 Minnesota, undated
Bois Forte (Nett Lake) Chippewa, 1958-1962, 1981-1985
Box 248, Folder 2-3 Child Welfare, 1972-1974, 1976-1978, 1985-1987
Box 248, Folder 4-7 Chippewa, 1934-1938, 1951-1976, 1988-1989
Box 248, Folder 8-10 Leech Lake Chippewa, 1969-1974
Box 248, Folder 11 Mille Lacs Chippewa, 1963, 1993
Box 248, Folder 12-13 Onigum, 1952
Box 248, Folder 14 Pipestone, 1993
Box 248, Folder 15 Red Lake Chippewa, 1949-1975
Box 249, Folder 1 Upper Midwest American Indian Center, 1986-1988
Box 249, Folder 2 Upper Sioux, 1956-1958, 1980
Box 249, Folder 3-4 White Earth Chippewa, 1984-1989
Box 249, Folder 5 Wild Rice, 1955-1956
Box 249, Folder 6 General, 1929, 1949-1986
Box 249, Folder 7-9 Mississippi, undated
Choctaw, 1949-1963, 1967-1970
Box 249, Folder 10-12 Choctaw, 1971-1976, 1980-1986, undated
Box 250, Folder 1-3 Missouri, undated
Northern Cherokee, 1983-1988
Box 250, Folder 4 Montana, undated
Badger-Two Medicine, 1989
Box 250, Folder 5 Billings American Indian Council, 1973
Box 250, Folder 6 Blackfeet, 1936-1957
Box 250, Folder 7-9 Blackfeet, 1958-1969
Box 251, Folder 1-5 Blackfeet, 1970-1988, undated
Box 252, Folder 1-3 Blackfeet Community Free School, 1976-1977
Box 252, Folder 4 Blackfeet Wood Cutting Project, 1976-1986
Box 252, Folder 5 Blackfeet Youth Animal Husbandry Project, 1972-1974
Box 252, Folder 6 Busby School of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, 1978-1983
Box 252, Folder 7-8 Child Welfare, 1970-1974, 1985-1987
Box 252, Folder 9-10 Crow, 1948-1974, 1986-1988
Box 253, Folder 1-2 Crow and Yellowtail Dam, 1955-1959
Box 253, Folder 3 Cut Bank Boarding School, 1950-1951
Box 253, Folder 4 Disabled Indians, 1962-1966
Box 253, Folder 5 Flathead Salish and Kootenai, 1927-1943, 1953-1976
Box 253, Folder 6-7 Flathead Salish and Kootenai and Knowles Dam, 1960-1963
Box 253, Folder 8 Fort Belknap Gros Ventre and Assiniboine, 1950-1976, 1987
Box 253, Folder 9-10 Fort Peck Assiniboine-Sioux, 1953-1973, 1986-1990
Box 254, Folder 1-2 Fort Peck Assiniboine-Sioux Star Quilts, 1969
Box 254, Folder 3 Investigation into Complaints of Northern Cheyenne, 1958
Box 254, Folder 4 Issiwaun, 1988
Box 254, Folder 5 Landless Indians, 1942-1970
Box 254, Folder 6 Law and Order, 1954-1961
Box 254, Folder 7 Little Shell Chippewa, 1981-1987
Box 254, Folder 8 Montana Inter-Tribal Policy Board, 1951-1970, 1985
Box 254, Folder 9-10 Montana United Scholarship Service, 1986
Box 254, Folder 11 Native Action, 1993
Box 254, Folder 12 Northern Cheyenne, 1949-1957
Box 254, Folder 13 Northern Cheyenne, 1958-1961
Box 255, Folder 1-5 Northern Cheyenne, 1962-1965
Box 256, Folder 1-5 Northern Cheyenne, 1965-1971
Box 257, Folder 1-5 Northern Cheyenne, 1978-1993, undated
Box 258, Folder 1-2 "Northern Cheyenne History: From the Far North to Montana", 1992
Box 258, Folder 3 Northern Cheyenne Originals, 1966-1968
Box 258, Folder 4 Notes on Northern Cheyenne by La Verne Madigan, undated
Box 258, Folder 5 "Profile of the Montana Native American", 1974
Box 258, Folder 6 Red Thunder, 1991-1993
Box 258, Folder 7 Rocky Boy's Chippewa-Cree, 1955-1973, 1987-1990
Box 258, Folder 8-9 St. Labre Indian School, 1964-1978, undated
Box 258, Folder 10-11 Surplus Commodities, 1958-1961
Box 258, Folder 12 Tongue River Railroad Extension, 1989-1992
Box 258, Folder 13 General, 1950-1972
Box 258, Folder 14 Nebraska, undated
Law and Order, 1957-1962
Box 259, Folder 1 Macy Industries, 1975
Box 259, Folder 2 Omaha, 1915, 1949-1950, 1957-1959
Box 259, Folder 3-9 Omaha, 1960-1965, 1970-1975, 1993, undated
Box 260, Folder 1-5 Omaha and Blackbird Bend Controversy, 1975
Box 260, Folder 6 Omaha-Winnebago Boundaries, 1959-1960
Box 260, Folder 7 Ponca, 1962, 1990
Box 260, Folder 8-9 Santee Sioux, 1959, 1986
Box 260, Folder 10-11 Santee Sioux Youth Animal Husbandry Project, 1976-1982
Box 260, Folder 12 Winnebago, 1950-1975, 1979-1986
Box 261, Folder 1-2 General, 1944-1963
Box 261, Folder 3 Nevada, undated
Duck Valley Shoshone-Paiute, 1975-1979
Box 261, Folder 4 Duck Valley Shoshone-Paiute and Wildhorse Reservoir, 1978-1984
Box 261, Folder 5-7 Duckwater Shoshone, 1973-1974, 1981
Box 261, Folder 8-9 Elko Te-Moak Shoshone, 1957
Box 261, Folder 10 Ely Shoshone, 1987-1990
Box 261, Folder 11 Fallon Paiute-Shoshone, 1939, 1961-1977
Box 261, Folder 12-14 Fallon Paiute-Shoshone, 1978
Box 262, Folder 1 Fallon Paiute-Shoshone: Historical Documentation, 1887-1958
Box 262, Folder 2-3 Fort McDermitt Paiute-Shoshone, 1955-1964
Box 262, Folder 4 Law and Order, 1959-1960
Box 262, Folder 5 Moapa Paiute, 1979
Box 262, Folder 6 Pyramid Lake Paiute, 1937-1939, 1942-1967
Box 262, Folder 7-10 Pyramid Lake Paiute, 1967-1970, 1974-1975, 1978-1985
Box 263, Folder 1-6 Pyramid Lake Paiute, 1985-1988
Box 264, Folder 1 Reno-Sparks Washoe and Paiute, 1960
Box 264, Folder 2 Walker River Paiute, 1960, 1984
Box 264, Folder 3-4 Western Shoshone, 1960, 1990
Box 264, Folder 5-6 Yerington Paiute, 1978
Box 264, Folder 7 General, 1939, 1953-1964, 1973-1976, undated
Box 264, Folder 8-11 Nevada/Utah, undated
Goshute, 1961-1962
Box 264, Folder 12 New Mexico, undated
Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board, 1986
Box 264, Folder 13 All Indian Pueblo Council, 1955-1979
Box 264, Folder 14 Child Welfare, 1974-1986
Box 264, Folder 15 Condemnation of Pueblo Lands, 1959
Box 264, Folder 16 Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council, 1967-1975, 1985-1991
Box 265, Folder 1-5 Gallup Indian Community Center, 1953-1960
Box 265, Folder 6 Jemez Mountains, 1984-1987
Box 265, Folder 7 Jicarilla Apache, 1930-1937
Box 265, Folder 8 Jicarilla Apache, 1937-1969, 1984-1985
Box 266, Folder 1-2 Law and Order, 1962
Box 266, Folder 3 Mescalero Apache, 1936-1961, 1988
Box 266, Folder 4-5 Mescalero Apache Health, 1962
Box 266, Folder 6 Oke Oweenge Arts and Crafts Cooperative, 1973-1985
Box 266, Folder 7 Pueblo, 1924-1947, 1956-1971, 1981-1982, undated
Box 266, Folder 8-11 Pueblo Education, 1933-1970
Box 266, Folder 12 Pueblo Education, 1980-1990
Box 267, Folder 1 Pueblo of Acoma, 1928-1974, 1987-1989
Box 267, Folder 2-3 Pueblo of Cochiti, 1959-1965
Box 267, Folder 4 Pueblo of Isleta, 1940-1965, 1987
Box 267, Folder 5-6 Pueblo of Laguna, 1949-1959, 1978-1979
Box 267, Folder 7-8 Pueblo of Nambe, 1950-1951, 1990
Box 267, Folder 9-10 Pueblo of Picuris, 1932-1937, 1985-1987
Box 267, Folder 11-12 Pueblo San Ildefonso, 1932-1938
Box 267, Folder 13 Pueblo of San Juan, 1960-1976, 1985-1987
Box 267, Folder 14-15 Pueblo of San Juan and Northern Pueblos Agency Relocation, 1984-1987
Box 267, Folder 16 Pueblo of Sandia, 1960
Box 267, Folder 17 Pueblo of Santa Ana, 1984-1985
Box 267, Folder 18 Pueblo of Santa Clara, 1932-1942
Box 267, Folder 19 Pueblo of Santa Clara, 1955-1969
Box 268, Folder 1 Pueblo of Santo Domingo, 1970
Box 268, Folder 2 Pueblo of Taos, 1935-1965, 1993, undated
Box 268, Folder 3-5 Pueblo of Taos Blue Lake, 1948-1966
Box 268, Folder 6-10 Pueblo of Taos Blue Lake, 1966-1971, 1989, undated
Box 269, Folder 1-7 Pueblo of Taos Blue Lake Appeal, undated
Box 270, Folder 1 Pueblo of Taos Bypass, 1958-1959
Box 270, Folder 2 Pueblo of Tesuque, 1934
Box 270, Folder 3 Pueblo of Zia and Jemez, 1951-1964
Box 270, Folder 4 Tiwa, 1976
Box 270, Folder 5 United Pueblos Agency, 1946-1951
Box 270, Folder 6 Zuni, 1924-1975, 1978-1990
Box 270, Folder 7-8 General, 1916-1957, 1982-1987
Box 270, Folder 9-10 New York, undated
Allegany Seneca, 1943-1955
Box 270, Folder 11 American Indian Community House, 1974-1976, 1978-1992, undated
Box 271, Folder 1-3 Cattaraugus Seneca, 1945-1956
Box 271, Folder 4 Caughnawaga Mohawk, 1949-1954
Box 271, Folder 5 Cayuga, 1946-1949, 1985
Box 271, Folder 6-7 Civil Rights Training, 1984-1985
Box 271, Folder 8 Education, 1954-1962
Box 271, Folder 9 Governmental Activity, 1945-1960, 1981-1982
Box 271, Folder 10-11 Hoosick Burial Mound, 1980-1981
Box 271, Folder 12 Investigation into St. Regis Mohawk Indian School, 1951-1952
Box 271, Folder 13 Investigation into St. Regis Mohawk Indian School, 1953
Box 272, Folder 1 Iroquois Law and Order Project, 1943-1945
Box 272, Folder 2 Long Island Indians (Including Shinnecock and Poosepatuck), 1943-1963
Box 272, Folder 3 Matinecoc Longhouse of Long Island, 1987
Box 272, Folder 4 Mohawk Occupation of Lands at Eagle Bay, 1974-1976
Box 272, Folder 5 Oneida, 1978-1979
Box 272, Folder 6 Onondaga, 1953-1954
Box 272, Folder 7 Religion, 1945
Box 272, Folder 8 St. Regis Mohawk, 1945-1971, 1993
Box 272, Folder 9-10 Seneca, 1955-1976
Box 272, Folder 11 Seneca and Kinzua Dam, 1956-1957
Box 272, Folder 12 Seneca and Kinzua Dam, 1957-1960
Box 273, Folder 1-5 Seneca and Kinzua Dam, 1961-1964
Box 274, Folder 1-2 Six Nations Treaties, 1962-1963, 1993
Box 274, Folder 3-4 Tax Liability, 1956-1958
Box 274, Folder 5 Tonawanda Seneca, undated
Box 274, Folder 6 Tuscarora, 1953-1963
Box 274, Folder 7 General, 1937-1950
Box 274, Folder 8-9 General, 1952-1969, 1979, undated
Box 275, Folder 1-3 North Carolina, undated
Cumberland County Association for Indian People, 1987
Box 275, Folder 4 Eastern Cherokee, 1937-1963, 1970-1978, 1980-1986
Box 275, Folder 5-8 Hatteras Tuscarora, 1973-1976, 1980-1987
Box 275, Folder 9-10 Hatteras Tuscarora: Data for Federal Recognition, 1909-1939
Box 276, Folder 1 Hatteras Tuscarora: Petition for Federal Recognition, 1979-1980
Box 276, Folder 2-3 Hatteras Tuscarora: Tribal Membership Roll, undated
Box 276, Folder 4 Hoke County Cherokee, 1988
Box 276, Folder 5 Lumbee, 1962-1974, 1989
Box 276, Folder 6-7 Pamunkey, 1938-1964
Box 276, Folder 8 Robeson County Cherokee, 1961, 1978-1979
Box 276, Folder 9-10 Waccamaw, 1949-1951
Box 276, Folder 11 General, 1986
Box 277, Folder 1 Ohio, undated
Allegheny, undated
Box 277, Folder 2 Oklahoma, undated
Cherokee, 1951-1962, 1986-1990
Box 277, Folder 3-4 Cheyenne-Arapaho, 1955-1959, 1972-1976
Box 277, Folder 5-6 Chickasaw, 1954-1963
Box 277, Folder 7 Choctaw, 1951-1960
Box 277, Folder 8 Creek, 1954-1962, 1976-1977
Box 277, Folder 9-11 Delaware, 1989-1990
Box 277, Folder 12 Five Civilized Tribes (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole), 1924
Box 277, Folder 13 Five Civilized Tribes (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek and Seminole), 1947-1959
Box 278, Folder 1 Fort Sill Apache, 1958-1961
Box 278, Folder 2 Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, 1987
Box 278, Folder 3 "Indian Incarceration Study", 1977
Box 278, Folder 4 Kaw, 1973
Box 278, Folder 5 Kickapoo, 1959-1960, 1981
Box 278, Folder 6-7 Kiowa, Comanche and Apache, 1956-1963
Box 278, Folder 8-9 Kiowa Tribal Election, 1980-1981
Box 279, Folder 1 Kiowa Wheelchairs, 1987
Box 279, Folder 2 Lawton, 1949
Box 279, Folder 3 Native American Coalition of Tulsa, 1983-1986
Box 279, Folder 4 Oklahoma Indian Mineral Owners Association, 1985
Box 279, Folder 5 Osage, 1881-1906, 1934-1935, 1953-1955, 1971-1980, 1985-1987
Box 279, Folder 6-12 Osage, undated
Box 280, Folder 1 "The Osage People And Their Trust Property", 1953
Box 280, Folder 2 Otoe-Missouria, 1956, 1974-1991
Box 280, Folder 3-4 Pawnee, 1949-1959
Box 280, Folder 5 Quapaw, 1953-1959
Box 280, Folder 6 Seminole, 1957-1960
Box 280, Folder 7 Statue of Sequoyah, Capitol, Washington, D.C, 1963
Box 280, Folder 8 Tax Sales, 1959
Box 280, Folder 9 Welfare Assistance, 1957
Box 280, Folder 10 Wichita, 1949-1950
Box 280, Folder 11 Wyandotte, 1955-1959
Box 280, Folder 12 General, 1934-1938, 1953-1974, 1982-1990
Box 280, Folder 13-15 Oregon, undated
Burns Paiute, 1988
Box 280, Folder 16 Celilo Falls, 1952-1960
Box 280, Folder 17 Child Welfare, 1977-1989
Box 280, Folder 18 Crow's Shadow Institute, 1994
Box 280, Folder 19 Gold Beach Land Swindle, 1952-1960
Box 281, Folder 1 Grand Ronde, 1987
Box 281, Folder 2 Grand Ronde Constitution, 1936
Box 281, Folder 3 Klamath, 1929-1972, 1979-1993
Box 281, Folder 4-7 Oregon Council of Churches, 1958-1959
Box 281, Folder 8 Organization of the Forgotten American, 1970-1979
Box 281, Folder 9 Warm Springs, 1958-1974
Box 281, Folder 10 General, 1951-1958
Box 281, Folder 11 General, 1983-1993
Box 282, Folder 1 Pennsylvania, undated
Cornplanter Seneca, 1950-1953
Box 282, Folder 2 Rhode Island, undated
Narragansett, 1935-1959
Box 282, Folder 3 South Carolina, undated
Catawba, 1949-1962, 1993
Box 282, Folder 4-6 Grave of Osceola, 1968
Box 282, Folder 7 "The Mestizos of South Carolina", 1945
Box 282, Folder 8 Tennessee, undated
Etowah Cherokee, 1975-1987
Box 282, Folder 9 Texas, undated
Alabama-Coushatta, 1953-1962
Box 282, Folder 10 Federal Recognition of Tribes, 1985-1987
Box 282, Folder 11 Utah, undated
Child Welfare, 1969-1977
Box 282, Folder 12 Paiute, 1982-1984
Box 282, Folder 13 True Utes, 1959-1961
Box 282, Folder 14 Ute, 1951-1961, 1975-1988
Box 283, Folder 1-2 Vermont, undated
Abenaki, 1990
Box 283, Folder 3 Iroquois Claims, 1952-1953
Box 283, Folder 4 Virginia, undated
Chickahominy, 1942-1959
Box 283, Folder 5 Rappahannock, 1943
Box 283, Folder 6 Washington, undated
Chief Joseph Dam, 1956
Box 283, Folder 7 Child Welfare (Including Tribal-State Agreement), 1973-1983
Box 283, Folder 8-10 Child Welfare (Including Tribal-State Agreement), 1983-1988, undated
Box 284, Folder 1-5 Chinook, 1953-1959, 1987-1988
Box 284, Folder 6-7 Colville, 1938-1970, 1978-1984
Box 284, Folder 8-9 Colville Lands, 1949-1962
Box 285, Folder 1 Cowlitz, 1975
Box 285, Folder 2 Hoh, 1973-1974
Box 285, Folder 3 Indian Youth Development Committee, 1985-1986
Box 285, Folder 4 Kalispel, 1973
Box 285, Folder 5 Law and Order, 1959-1963
Box 285, Folder 6 Lummi, 1951-1976, 1986
Box 285, Folder 7-8 Makah, 1954-1963, 1975
Box 285, Folder 9-10 Muckleshoot, 1969-1971
Box 285, Folder 11 Nisqually, 1957-1976
Box 285, Folder 12-13 Nooksack, 1961
Box 285, Folder 14 Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, 1979-1980
Box 285, Folder 15 Northwest Intertribal Court System, 1982
Box 285, Folder 16 Puyallup, undated
Box 285, Folder 17 Quileute-Hoh-Queets-Quinault Treaty Fish Commission, 1970
Box 285, Folder 18 Quinault, 1952-1962, 1975-1989
Box 286, Folder 1-2 Salish, 1957
Box 286, Folder 3 Samish, 1989-1993
Box 286, Folder 4 Skokomish, 1960-1962, 1986
Box 286, Folder 5-6 Small Tribes Organization of Western Washington, 1968-1974
Box 286, Folder 7-8 Snohomish, 1989
Box 286, Folder 9 Squaxin Island, 1854, 1959-1973
Box 286, Folder 10-11 Swinomish, 1956-1960
Box 286, Folder 12 Tulalip, 1959-1962
Box 286, Folder 13 Tulalip, 1989
Box 287, Folder 1 "Washington's ‘Landless’ Tribes", undated
Box 287, Folder 2 Western Washington Health Conference, 1960-1961
Box 287, Folder 3 Yakima, 1953-1974, 1987-1989
Box 287, Folder 4-5 General, 1951-1962
Box 287, Folder 6-8 General, 1970-1975, 1982-1985, undated
Box 288, Folder 1-4 Wisconsin, undated
Anti-Indian Sentiment, 1987-1989
Box 288, Folder 5 Apostle Islands, 1970
Box 288, Folder 6 Bad River Chippewa, 1959
Box 288, Folder 7 Bad River Chippewa and Madeline Island, 1854-1936, 1967-1975, 1979-1987
Box 288, Folder 8-10 Child Welfare, 1972-1976, 1979-1984, undated
Box 288, Folder 11-13 Chippewa, 1959-1967, 1989
Box 288, Folder 14-15 First American Human Services, 1982-1986
Box 289, Folder 1 Forest County Potawatomi, 1932-1937
Box 289, Folder 2 Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council, 1966-1972
Box 289, Folder 3 Indian Community School of Milwaukee, 1971-1973, 1986
Box 289, Folder 4-5 Lac Courte Oreilles Chippewa, 1969-1970
Box 289, Folder 6 Lac du Flambeau Chippewa, 1951-1959
Box 289, Folder 7 Menominee, 1950-1975, 1990
Box 289, Folder 8-11 Menominee, undated
Box 290, Folder 1 Oneida, 1937-1958, 1965-1976
Box 290, Folder 2-5 Oneida and Green Bay and Western Railway Right-of-Way, 1867-1937, 1971-1974
Box 290, Folder 6-7 Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican, 1937-1974
Box 290, Folder 8 Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican, 1982-1983
Box 291, Folder 1 Wisconsin Winnebago, 1960-1976, 1982-1985
Box 291, Folder 2-3 Wisconsin Winnebago Potch-Chee-Nunk Child Welfare Project, 1976-1978
Box 291, Folder 4 General, 1937-1973, 1984
Box 291, Folder 5-6 Wyoming, undated
Wind River Arapahoe and Shoshone Economic Development, 1982-1990
Box 291, Folder 7 Wind River Arapahoe and Shoshone: Oil Leases, 1981
Box 291, Folder 8 Wind River Arapahoe and Shoshone Water Rights, 1973-1976
Box 291, Folder 9 "Wind River Indian Needs Determination Survey", undated
Box 291, Folder 10 Wyoming Indian High School, 1993
Box 291, Folder 11 Wyoming Indian Leadership Council, 1972
Box 291, Folder 12 General, 1938-1992
Box 291, Folder 13 Subseries 3, Legislation, undated
Description: Series 2: Subject Files, Subseries 3: Legislation (1851-1994) consists of correspondence, articles, memoranda, and Congressional bills, resolutions, reports, and testimony relating to a wide variety of legislative and administrative issues of concern to the AAIA. These are embodied in sometimes voluminous subject files and an extensive series of memoranda containing synopses of governmental activities impinging on Native Americans. The bulk of the latter were prepared for general circulation by the AAIA's general counsel. The scope of this subseries reflects the importance the AAIA attached to effecting change in Washington, be it in a supportive or an adversarial role. Leaders of the Association such as President Oliver La Farge, General Counsel Richard Schifter, and Executive Director William Byler took an interest in everything from the implications of Alaskan statehood to the protection and repatriation of Indian remains and artifacts to the transfer of civil and criminal jurisdiction from federal to state authorities. Attention was given to measures affecting every tribe, such as the far-reaching Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act of 1975, which sought to give Native Americans a meaningful say in programs intended for their benefit, as well as to localized initiatives, such as the resolution politicizing the superintendency of the Five Civilized Tribes in Oklahoma in 1935.
Some matters, of course, received more attention than others. Files such as "Pueblo Lands," which documents the formative struggle of the AAIA, then known as the Eastern Association on Indian Affairs, to safeguard the dwindling land base of New Mexico's Pueblo Indians in the 1920s, and "Indian Child Welfare Act," a major focus of concern in the 1970s and 1980s, are remarkable for their depth. Such files illustrate the significant role played by the AAIA in influencing Congressional action not only through detailed critiques but through the submission of draft legislation. Although other files, such as those addressing issues of economic development, juvenile alcohol and drug abuse, law enforcement, and sanitation, are not as large, they, too, shed light on the sometimes subtle, sometimes explicit pressures exerted by the AAIA when policymakers considered laws and regulations affecting Native Americans.
Not only does this subseries chronicle many decades of public debate over the proper scope and direction of federal Indian policy, but it offers insights into the internal discussions which determined the nature and tone of the AAIA's position in this volatile arena. In either case, the stakes were large, for if these files make one thing plain, it is that the federal government has exercised enormous influence for good and ill in the lives of Native Americans. Indeed, their very survival as tribal entities has, at times, hung in the balance. Even when legislation favorable to them has been enacted, as in the case of the groundbreaking Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, there has been no guarantee that it would not be repealed or emasculated in a subsequent session of Congress. From the struggle over Indian religious freedom to the struggle over the termination of federal responsibilities, it is clear from this subseries that the AAIA has played a significant role in safeguarding fundamental Native American interests through legislative and administrative action.
Legislative and Administrative Memoranda, 1926-1935
Box 291, Folder 14 Legislative and Administrative Memoranda, 1940-1954, 1957-1968, 1972-1974
Box 292, Folder 1-5 Legislative and Administrative Memoranda, 1976-1982
Box 293, Folder 1-6 Legislative and Administrative Memoranda, 1983-1991, undated
Box 294, Folder 1-7 Legislative Program of AAIA, 1948-1956
Box 294, Folder 8 Adoption, 1975-1981
Box 294, Folder 9 Alaska Fishery, 1941-1944
Box 294, Folder 10 Alaska Native Claims, 1948-1959, 1967-1970
Box 295, Folder 1-6 Alaska Native Claims, 1971, 1984-1986
Box 296, Folder 1-4 Alaska Native Claims, 1987-1988
Box 297, Folder 1-2 Alaska Reservations Revocation, 1947-1949
Box 297, Folder 3 Alaska Salmon Trap Sites, 1947-1948
Box 297, Folder 4 Alaska Statehood, 1948-1950
Box 297, Folder 5-6 Alaska Statehood, 1951-1955
Box 298, Folder 1 Alaska Townsites, 1954-1962
Box 298, Folder 2 Alaska Tribal Government, 1977
Box 298, Folder 3 Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1987
Box 298, Folder 4 Appropriations, 1932-1955, 1957-1965
Box 298, Folder 5-8 Appropriations, 1966-1978, 1980-1983
Box 299, Folder 1-5 Appropriations, 1983-1990
Box 300, Folder 1-5 Appropriations, 1990-1993
Box 301, Folder 1 Arctic Research and Policy Act, 1981-1982
Box 301, Folder 2 Arts and Crafts, 1930-1935
Box 301, Folder 3 Blackfeet Affairs, 1952
Box 301, Folder 4 Blackfeet Rehabilitation, 1949-1950
Box 301, Folder 5 Board of Public Lands Appeals, 1962
Box 301, Folder 6 Boysen Dam, 1952
Box 301, Folder 7 Bureau of Indian Affairs Appointments, 1933
Box 301, Folder 8 Bureau of Indian Affairs Funding, 1933
Box 301, Folder 9 Child Abuse, 1973-1991
Box 301, Folder 10-11 Child Care, 1974-1991
Box 301, Folder 12 Child Welfare, 1973-1975, 1980-1981
Box 301, Folder 13-14 Child Welfare, 1990-1991
Box 302, Folder 1 Chippewa-Cree Rehabilitation, 1949-1950
Box 302, Folder 2 Citizenship, 1924
Box 302, Folder 3 Civilian Conservation Corps, 1950
Box 302, Folder 4 Clean Air Act, 1981
Box 302, Folder 5 Cleveland National Forest, 1962
Box 302, Folder 6 Constitutional Rights, 1961-1975
Box 302, Folder 7 Custer Battlefield National Indian Memorial, 1991
Box 302, Folder 8 Death Penalty, 1989-1991
Box 302, Folder 9 Definition of Indian, 1954
Box 302, Folder 10 Department of Defense Buy Indian Act, 1982-1987
Box 302, Folder 11 The Disabled, 1985-1988
Box 302, Folder 12 Eagles, 1962
Box 302, Folder 13 Economic Development, 1956-1965, 1985-1993
Box 302, Folder 14-15 Education, 1949-1972, 1978-1990
Box 303, Folder 1-2 Electric Power, 1967
Box 303, Folder 3 Espionage, 1932-1934
Box 303, Folder 4 Fair Employment Practices, 1949
Box 303, Folder 5 Family Welfare, 1970-1988
Box 303, Folder 6 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, 1990
Box 303, Folder 7 Fishing Vessels, 1956
Box 303, Folder 8 Five Civilized Tribes' Lands, 1932-1933
Box 303, Folder 9 Five Civilized Tribes' Superintendency, 1935
Box 303, Folder 10 Food Programs, 1959-1977
Box 303, Folder 11 Fort Randall Dam, 1952-1954
Box 303, Folder 12 Four States Bills, 1957-1958
Box 303, Folder 13 Freedom of Information Act, 1975
Box 303, Folder 14 Gaming, 1983-1985
Box 303, Folder 15 Gros Ventre and Assiniboine Lands, 1954
Box 303, Folder 16 Gros Ventre and Assiniboine Rehabilitation, 1949-1950
Box 304, Folder 1 Health, 1968-1989
Box 304, Folder 2-5 Hospitals, 1949-1957
Box 304, Folder 6 Housing, 1949-1968, 1980-1989
Box 304, Folder 7-8 Indian Child Welfare Act, 1975-1979
Box 305, Folder 1-5 Indian Child Welfare Act, 1979-1987
Box 306, Folder 1-5 Indian Child Welfare Act, 1987-1991
Box 307, Folder 1-5 Indian Child Welfare Act, undated
Box 308, Folder 1-2 Indian Claims, 1939-1941
Box 308, Folder 3 Indian Claims Commission Act, 1945-1947
Box 308, Folder 4 Indian Claims Commission Act Extension, 1951-1972
Box 308, Folder 5-6 Indian Claims Commission Act Reversal, 1947-1961
Box 308, Folder 7 Indian Competency, 1947-1951
Box 308, Folder 8 Indian Competency, 1953-1954
Box 309, Folder 1-2 Indian Development Finance Corporation Act, 1987-1989
Box 309, Folder 3 Indian Financing Act, 1983-1990
Box 309, Folder 4 Indian Lands, 1943-1973
Box 309, Folder 5 Indian Lands, 1980-1983
Box 310, Folder 1 Indian Rehabilitation, 1941-1956
Box 310, Folder 2 Indian Reorganization Act, 1933-1947, undated
Box 310, Folder 3-5 Indian Reorganization Act Reversal, 1937, 1939-1940
Box 310, Folder 6-7 Indian Reorganization Act Reversal, 1940-1944
Box 311, Folder 1 Indian Tribal Governmental Tax Status Act, 1981-1985, undated
Box 311, Folder 2-4 Indian Trust Counsel Authority, 1971-1975
Box 311, Folder 5 Indian Trust Estates, 1931-1932
Box 311, Folder 6 Job Creation, 1983
Box 311, Folder 7 Judicial System, 1962-1986
Box 311, Folder 8 Juvenile Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1984-1985
Box 311, Folder 9 Juvenile Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1985-1986
Box 312, Folder 1-2 Juvenile Delinquency, 1960-1961
Box 312, Folder 3 Law Enforcement, 1952-1970
Box 312, Folder 4 Leasing of Indian Lands, 1937-1961
Box 312, Folder 5 Liquor Bans and Other Discriminatory Laws, 1949-1958
Box 312, Folder 6 Loans To Indians, 1949-1970
Box 312, Folder 7 "The Longest Walk", 1978
Box 312, Folder 8 Marine Mammals, 1961-1963
Box 312, Folder 9 Migratory Labor, 1952-1961
Box 312, Folder 10 Minnesota Chippewa Lands, 1962-1963
Box 312, Folder 11 Minnesota Indian Rehabilitation, 1955
Box 312, Folder 12 Mission Indian Lands, 1937-1954
Box 312, Folder 13 National Archives, 1983
Box 312, Folder 14 National Health Insurance and Public Health Act, 1949
Box 312, Folder 15 National Indian Research Institute, 1993
Box 312, Folder 16 National Museum of the American Indian, 1986-1990, undated
Box 313, Folder 1-4 Natural Gas for Barrow, Alaska, 1961-1963
Box 313, Folder 5 Natural Resources, 1967-1979
Box 313, Folder 6 Navajo-Hopi Rehabilitation, 1947-1949
Box 313, Folder 7-8 Navajo-Hopi Rehabilitation, 1949-1955, undated
Box 314, Folder 1-3 New Federalism for American Indians, 1989-1990
Box 314, Folder 4 Oahe Dam, 1949-1954
Box 314, Folder 5 Oglala Sioux Lands, 1951-1953
Box 314, Folder 6 Oklahoma Indian Rehabilitation, 1934-1953
Box 314, Folder 7 Older Americans Indian Services Improvement Act, 1987
Box 314, Folder 8 Omnibus Legislation, 1923, 1966-1967
Box 314, Folder 9-10 Operation Bootstrap, 1958-1967
Box 314, Folder 11 Parental Kidnapping, 1986
Box 315, Folder 1 Point IV Program For American Indians, 1956-1961
Box 315, Folder 2 Predator Control, 1962
Box 315, Folder 3 Protection and Repatriation of Indian Remains and Artifacts, 1979-1990
Box 315, Folder 4-7 Protection and Repatriation of Indian Remains and Artifacts, 1990-1993, undated
Box 316, Folder 1-5 Pueblo Lands (Including Walker, Roberts Correspondence), 1851-1907, 1922-1923
Box 317, Folder 1-6 Pueblo Lands (Including Walker, Roberts Correspondence), 1923-1924
Box 318, Folder 1-5 Pueblo Lands (Including Walker, Roberts Correspondence), 1926-1934, undated
Box 319, Folder 1-2 Pueblo of Santo Domingo Lands, 1958-1959
Box 319, Folder 3 Radiation Exposure Compensation, 1978-1988
Box 319, Folder 4-6 Reclamation Lands Family Farm Act, 1977-1978
Box 319, Folder 7 Religious Freedom, 1978-1979
Box 319, Folder 8 Religious Freedom, 1988-1993
Box 320, Folder 1-5 Religious Freedom, 1993-1994, undated
Box 321, Folder 1-2 Repeal of Congressional Power to Regulate Commerce with Tribes, 1951-1954
Box 321, Folder 3 Revolving Loan Fund, 1959-1966
Box 321, Folder 4 Rio Grande Flood Control, 1941-1943
Box 321, Folder 5-6 Salish and Kootenai Lands, 1967
Box 321, Folder 7 Sanitation, 1956-1961
Box 321, Folder 8 Science and Technology, 1965
Box 321, Folder 9 Self-Determination, 1973-1974
Box 321, Folder 10 Self-Determination, 1975-1990
Box 322, Folder 1-2 Sexual Offenses, 1984-1986
Box 322, Folder 3 Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Rehabilitation, 1949-1953
Box 322, Folder 4 Social Security, 1953, 1978
Box 322, Folder 5-6 Social Services Funding, 1979-1992
Box 322, Folder 7-8 Standing Rock Sioux Rehabilitation, 1949-1951
Box 322, Folder 9 Statute Revision and Codification, 1931-1932, 1977-1986
Box 323, Folder 1-2 Submarginal Lands, 1949-1960
Box 323, Folder 3 Subsurface Rights, 1953
Box 323, Folder 4 Sunset Legislation, 1978-1980
Box 323, Folder 5 Tax Exemption Denial to Organizations Promoting Litigation, 1956
Box 323, Folder 6 Termination of Federal Obligations to California Indians (Including Elkus, Charles de Y. Correspondence), 1947-1953
Box 323, Folder 7-9 Termination of Federal Obligations to California Indians (Including Elkus, Charles de Y. Correspondence), 1953-1961, undated
Box 324, Folder 1-3 Termination of Federal Obligations to Kansas Indians, 1953-1954
Box 324, Folder 4 Termination of Federal Obligations to Minnesota Indians, 1955-1956
Box 324, Folder 5 Termination of Federal Obligations to Nevada Indians, 1954-1956
Box 324, Folder 6 Termination of Federal Obligations to New York Indians, 1947-1954
Box 324, Folder 7 Termination of Federal Obligations to Oregon Indians, 1952-1954
Box 324, Folder 8 Termination of Federal Obligations to Texas Indians, 1953-1954
Box 324, Folder 9 Termination of Federal Obligations to Utah Indians, 1953-1960, 1990
Box 325, Folder 1-3 Termination of Federal Obligations to Washington Indians, 1953-1965
Box 325, Folder 4 Termination of Federal Responsibilities, 1943-1944, 1950-1954
Box 325, Folder 5-7 Termination of Federal Responsibilities, 1954-1956, 1958-1971, 1977-1988
Box 326, Folder 1-3 Tohono O'odham (Papago) Rehabilitation, 1949-1953
Box 326, Folder 4 Tongass National Forest, 1947-1948
Box 326, Folder 5 Transfer of Certain Bureau of Indian Affairs Functions to Bureau of Reclamation, 1949-1954
Box 326, Folder 6-7 Transfer of Certain Bureau of Indian Affairs Functions to Department of Education, 1976-1978
Box 326, Folder 8-9 Transfer of Certain Bureau of Indian Affairs Functions to Department of Education, 1978-1979, undated
Box 327, Folder 1-2 Transfer of Certain Bureau of Indian Affairs Functions to Office of Education, 1966
Box 327, Folder 3 Transfer of Certain Bureau of Indian Affairs Functions to Public Health Service, 1953-1955
Box 327, Folder 4 Transfer to Alaska of Fishery Administration, 1951
Box 327, Folder 5 Transfer to Alaska of Native Administration, 1948
Box 327, Folder 6 Transfer to States of Criminal and Civil Jurisdiction, 1947-1976, undated
Box 327, Folder 7-10 Transfer to States of Health, Education and Welfare Functions, 1930-1934
Box 327, Folder 11 Transfer to States of Indian Irrigation and Power Projects, 1955-1956
Box 327, Folder 12 Transportation, 1986
Box 327, Folder 13 Tribal Funds, 1935-1953, 1983
Box 328, Folder 1-2 Tribal Voice in Appointment of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1952
Box 328, Folder 3 Tribal Voice in Legislation, 1954-1958
Box 328, Folder 4 Tulalip Lands, 1956
Box 328, Folder 5 United States Senate Committees, 1961-1988
Box 328, Folder 6-7 Vocational Training, 1951-1963, 1985-1986
Box 328, Folder 8-9 Voting Rights, 1961
Box 328, Folder 10 Waccamaw Lands, 1951
Box 328, Folder 11 Water Rights, 1952-1977
Box 328, Folder 12 Wilderness Preservation, 1957-1963
Box 328, Folder 13 Wounded Knee Massacre, 1937
Box 328, Folder 14 Youth Conservation Corps, 1962
Box 328, Folder 15 Subseries 4, Legal Cases, undated
Description: Series 2: Subject Files, Subseries 4: Legal Cases (1934-1991) consists of correspondence, briefs, pleadings, transcripts, and clippings dating largely from the 1950s to the 1980s and concerning the various legal cases in which the AAIA was interested or involved, whether through direct representation or through the filing of amicus curiae -- "friend of the court" -- briefs. The material in this subseries was generated in significant measure by staff attorney Bertram Hirsch and General Counsel Arthur Lazarus, Jr., though the activities of attorneys such as Richard Schifter, Lawrence Rappoport, and William Lamb and executive directors such as La Verne Madigan, William Byler, and Steven Unger are also documented. While some files reveal the strategy employed by the Association in selecting cases and offer insights into the tactics it pursued within and without the courtroom, others consist solely of court related documents. This subseries clearly demonstrates the shifting focus of the AAIA's legal concerns: from matters of criminal law in the 1950s and 1960s to matters of family law in the 1970s and 1980s, a practical extension of its commitment to the Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978. The precise success rate of the Association's legal activities cannot be readily determined given the fact that many files fail to cover cases from their initiation, through the long appellate process, to their ultimate conclusion. However, as favorable correspondence and court opinions show, the AAIA could take satisfaction in many judgements.
Some files are closed for 75 years from the date of creation of their most recent document for reasons of confidentiality. These include all Family Law cases, typically involving minors in highly sensitive proceedings, and some of the material in the Criminal Law and Legal Aid components of this subseries. Files are arranged alphabetically by case name, or, in the absence of identifiable court action, by the name of the individual, entity, or subject at issue. Supplemental information indicating the subject of the case and the tribe or jurisdiction involved is frequently provided parenthetically. The files in this subseries are divided into five broad groupings: Constitutional Rights; Criminal Law; Family Law -- by far the largest of these components -- ; Land and Water Rights; and Legal Aid.
Constitutional Rights includes issues of taxation, voting rights, educational rights and school desegregation, religious freedom, and requests for entitlements. Of major interest to the Association was a class action suit against the state of Alaska, Molly Hootch, et al. v. Alaska State-Operated School System, et al. (Hootch later settled out of court, and the case continued as Anna Tobeluk, et al. v. Marshall Lind, et al.), which represented an attempt by native communities to secure state funds to establish schools. The decision in this case, which went against the state, proved controversial, as very small towns, some with just a few children, were given large sums of money to erect school buildings. Also under this heading can be found cases concerning the right of Native Americans to use peyote in religious ceremonies, veterans' desires to be buried in private cemeteries, battles over liquor laws, claims for welfare and social security payments, and issues relating to the termination of the federal government's relationship with certain tribes.
Criminal Law includes such matters as rights to due process, denial of parole, capital punishment, complaints of police brutality, and police jurisdiction on reservations. Of particular interest is the capital case, Loyd Grandsinger v. Nebraska, which involved a man whose due process rights had plainly been violated through the incompetence of his attorney. The AAIA's counsel and officers were less concerned with Grandsinger's guilt or innocence than with ensuring his right to a fair trial. The Association rallied to his defense and orchestrated a Defense Committee, which raised money to aid his cause. Grandsinger's conviction was overturned, and he was released. However, a few weeks after his release he was arrested for stealing a car, and the Defense Committee was dissolved amid some embarrassment.
Family Law encompasses such subjects as adoption, child abuse, parental rights, and the "kidnapping" of children by state welfare agencies. Many files provide a heart wrenching account of family loss and the primitive living conditions, substance abuse, and general poverty endured by a disturbing number of Native Americans. As the plethora of material under this heading attests, the welfare of Native American children became one of the AAIA's major preoccupations. Most of these files concern the reunification of families through the repatriation of children removed from reservations and placed in foster or adoptive homes, many of which were geographically and culturally remote. While bereft mothers were often at the center of such cases, tribal leaders, fearing that a disproportionately large number of Native American children were being taken from their natural families and placed in non-Indian care, sued for custody as well. Thus, while some cases deal with familial issues on an intensely personal level, others are broadly concerned with the rights of tribes to jurisdiction over the welfare and future of their children.
Land and Water Rights is concerned with issues relating to land claims, rights to natural resources, fishing and hunting rights, the sale of lands by the federal government, and the prerogative of Native American landlords to remove their non-Indian tenants. The Oneida Indian Nation land claims in New York constitute a large proportion of material under this heading. The Oneidas sought to regain a five million acre strip of land running from the northern border to the southern border of New York, including Syracuse, by challenging the legality of treaties concluded in the eighteenth century. A smaller claim for 250,000 acres, including Oneida County, was granted by the courts but then reversed. The initial ruling worried many non-Indian land owners, who feared that the precedent set by the court could have the potential to radically undermine existing property relations, a fear which proved unfounded.
Legal Aid contains material relating to clinics held on the Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux, Lake Traverse Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux, and Devils Lake Sioux reservations in the 1960s and 1970s. Funded by the AAIA and coordinated by local attorney Dennis Hill, these activities took the form of "advice and counseling services" rather than legal representation and included "interpretation of laws, discussing and explaining rights, advice in preparing wills or other legal documents, referring individual cases or persons to appropriate agencies or firms," and so forth. Among the items to be found in these files are reports on the clinics, discussions of the practices of tribal courts, and guidelines for and evaluations of the program as a whole.
Constitutional Rights, undated
Absentee Delaware Tribe of Oklahoma v. U.S. (Tribal Recognition), circa 1952
Box 328, Folder 16 Acosta, Rosalie v. County of San Diego, California (Welfare Relief), 1951-1963
Box 328, Folder 17 Allen v. Merrell (Utah: Voting Rights), 1956
Box 328, Folder 18 Andrus, Cecil D. v. Glover Construction Co. (Buy Indian Act), 1979
Box 328, Folder 19 Arizona v. Ewing, Oscar R. (Federal Social Security), 1952
Box 328, Folder 20 Arizona v. Hobby, Oveta Culp (Hualapai and San Carlos Apache: Social Security), 1952-1954
Box 328, Folder 21 Beaulieu Welfare Case (Beltrami, Minnesota), 1961-1962
Box 328, Folder 22 Begay, Florence I. (Navajo: Jim Crow Laws), 1948
Box 328, Folder 23 Busby School of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe, et al. v. U.S. (Failure of Federal Responsibility), 1985
Box 328, Folder 24 Chance, James Avery, et al. v. Board of Education of Harnett County (North Carolina: School Segregation), 1963
Box 328, Folder 25 Cochiti Pueblo, et al. v. Bernalillo Municipal School District Board of Education, et al. (New Mexico: Employment), 1969-1970
Box 328, Folder 26 Debtors' Rights (Navajo), 1955
Box 328, Folder 27 Deeds, Emmanual E.M. (Sioux: Status of Off Reservation Indians), 1955
Box 328, Folder 28 Doherty, John (Bad River Chippewa: Removal from Reservation), 1950-1951
Box 328, Folder 29 Dunn, North Carolina High School (Lumbee: School Segregation), 1960-1961
Box 329, Folder 1 Duro, Albert v. Reina, Edward (Salt River Pima-Maricopa: Sovereignty), 1988-1989
Box 329, Folder 2 Dzilth-Na-O-Dith-Hle Board School, et al. v. Clark, William, et al. (Continental Divide High School), 1984-1985
Box 329, Folder 3 Employment Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon, et al. v. Smith, Alfred, et al. (Use of Peyote), 1987-1990
Box 329, Folder 4-6 Erickson v. Sunset Memorial Park Association, Inc. (Minnesota: Burial Discrimination), 1958-1961
Box 329, Folder 7 Feather, John Lee v. Erickson, Don R. (Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux: Jurisdiction), 1973
Box 330, Folder 1 Goodnews Bay Native Community v. Watt, James, et al. (Alaska: Schools), 1982
Box 330, Folder 2-3 Hackford, Randolf C., et al. v. First Security Bank of Utah (Utes: Termination), 1971-1981
Box 330, Folder 4 Heckler v. Roy (Abenaki: Religious Freedom), 1985
Box 330, Folder 5 Hoffman v. Native Village of Noatak and Circle Village (Alaska: Tribal Status), 1989-1990
Box 330, Folder 6 Hootch, Molly, et al. v. Alaska State-Operated School System, et al. (Secondary Education), 1972-1973
Box 330, Folder 7-8 Hootch, Molly, et al. v. Alaska State-Operated School System, et al. (Secondary Education), 1974-1975
Box 331, Folder 1-2 Hootch, Molly, et al. v. Alaska State-Operated School System, et al. (Secondary Education: Correspondence), 1973-1980
Box 331, Folder 3 Idaho v. Rorvick, George (Nez Perce: Liquor Laws), 1954
Box 331, Folder 4 Iron Crow, et al. v. Oglala Sioux Tribe, et al. (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux: Jurisdiction), 1954-1956
Box 331, Folder 5 John R. Thompson Co., Inc. v. District of Columbia (African Americans: Restaurant Segregation), 1949-1951, 1953-1954
Box 331, Folder 6-7 Kerr McGee Corporation v. Navajo Tribe (Taxation), 1984-1985
Box 331, Folder 8 Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Tribes v. U.S. (Offsets to Claims), 1957
Box 331, Folder 9 Liquor Sales (Idaho), 1953
Box 331, Folder 10 Mapatis, Frank, et al. v. Ewing, Oscar R. (Federal Social Security), 1948-1949
Box 332, Folder 1 Martinez, Julia v. Santa Clara Pueblo, et al. (Tribal Membership), 1976-1980
Box 332, Folder 2 Mitchell, Theodore (Penobscot: Employment Discrimination), 1977-1979
Box 332, Folder 3 Montana, et al. v. Rafn, J.E., et al. (Blackfeet: Liquor Laws), circa 1953
Box 332, Folder 4 National Farmers Union Insurance Companies v. Crow Tribe of Indians (Legal Jurisdiction), 1984-1985
Box 332, Folder 5 Native Village of Tyonek v. Puckett (Sovereignty), 1986-1989
Box 332, Folder 6 Native Village of Venetie IRA Council, et al. v. Alaska (Sovereignty), 1988-1990
Box 332, Folder 7 Navajo Tribe v. NLRB (National Labor Relations Board) (Reservations), 1960-1961
Box 332, Folder 8 North Dakota (Definition of Indian with Respect to Educational Funding), 1968
Box 332, Folder 9 Oglala Sioux Tribe of the Pine Ridge Reservation v. Barta, Albert J., et al. (Taxation), 1958
Box 332, Folder 10 Oklahoma Tax Commission v. Potawatomi Indian Tribe of Oklahoma (Taxation), 1989-1990
Box 332, Folder 11 Old Age Assistance Claims (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux), 1960
Box 332, Folder 12 Oliver, James, et al. v. Udall, Stewart (Navajo: Peyote Ordinance), 1959-1963
Box 332, Folder 13 Platt, Allen (Croatan: Florida School Segregation), 1954-1955
Box 332, Folder 14 Portal Case (Pueblo: Discrimination Against Non-Indians), 1978
Box 332, Folder 15 Ramah Navajo School Board, Inc., et al. v. Bureau of Revenue of New Mexico (Taxation for School), 1982
Box 332, Folder 16 Reyos, et al. v. First Security Bank of Utah (Ute: Distribution of Trust Funds), 1967
Box 332, Folder 17 Rice, John v. Sioux City Memorial Park Cemetery (Winnebago: Burial Discrimination), 1951-1954
Box 332, Folder 18 Rice v. Rehner (Taxation of Liquor Sales), 1983
Box 332, Folder 19 Ruiz v. Morton (Tohono O'odham (Papago): Snyder Act), 1973
Box 332, Folder 20 Running Horse v. Udall (Old Age Assistance Claims), 1962
Box 332, Folder 21 St. Charles, South Dakota Public Schools (School Segregation), 1952-1953
Box 332, Folder 22 Shirley, Tom v. Arizona (Navajo: Voting Rights), 1974
Box 332, Folder 23 Shoshone and Arapahoe Tribes v. Dry Creek Lodge, Inc., et al. (Immunity from Suit), 1981
Box 332, Folder 24 Sinajini, Jimmy v. Board of Education of the San Juan School District (Navajo: School Desegregation), 1974-1975
Box 333, Folder 1 Tobeluk, Anna, et al. v. Lind, Marshall, et al. (Alaska: Secondary Education), 1976
Box 333, Folder 2 Tomow, Henry L. v. Menominee Enterprises, Inc., et al. (Termination), 1973
Box 333, Folder 3 Trujillo, Miguel H. v. Garley, Eloy (New Mexico: Voting Rights), 1948
Box 333, Folder 4 U.S. v. Alcea Band of Tillamooks, et al. (Request for Relief), 1950
Box 333, Folder 5 U.S. v. Peters, Louis C. (Alaska Native Industries Cooperative), 1952
Box 333, Folder 6 Warren Trading Post Co. v. Moore (Navajo: Taxation), 1964
Box 333, Folder 7 Wind River Indian Education Association, Inc. v. Ward, Alfred, et al. (School Reorganization), 1973-1975
Box 333, Folder 8 Wright, Sarah (San Carlos Apache: Welfare Application), 1954
Box 333, Folder 9 Your Food Stores, Inc. v. Village of Espanola (Pueblo of Santa Clara: Taxation), 1960-1961
Box 333, Folder 10 Criminal Law, undated
Access: [Some Material Restricted for 75 Years from Date of Record]
Bear Heels, Harvey, et al. v. Bouman, George H. (South Dakota: Prisoners Rights), 1970
Box 333, Folder 11 Begay, Roland v. Miller, Harris (Navajo: Non-Adherence to Divorce Decree), 1950
Box 333, Folder 12 Belt, Alphonso (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux: Police Brutality), 1962
Box 333, Folder 13 Broken Rope, Vincent (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux: Murder Victim), 1954
Box 333, Folder 14 Buffalo Chief, Larry (Parole), 1969-1970
Box 333, Folder 15 California v. Ryan, Jack (Karok and Hoopa: Murder), 1948-1951
Box 333, Folder 16 Campbell, Buddy (Assiniboine-Sioux: Military), 1950
Box 333, Folder 17 Celaya, Philip (Tohono O'odham (Papago): Police Brutality), 1972
Box 333, Folder 18 Chew, George (Tuscarora: Parole), 1939
Box 333, Folder 19 Clah, Alfred (Navajo: Rape), 1969-1970
Box 333, Folder 20 Clay, Calvin (Cherokee: Loitering), 1954
Box 333, Folder 21 Clay, Calvin (Cherokee: Loitering), 1954
Access: [Restricted]
Box 333, Folder 22 Colliflower, Madeline (Fort Belknap Gros Ventre and Assiniboine: Contempt), 1964
Box 333, Folder 23 Cross Dog, Florence v. Hotz, H.M. (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux: Bad Checks), 1963-1965
Box 333, Folder 24 Defender, Donald (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux: Police Brutality), 1961-1964
Box 333, Folder 25 DeMarse, William (Devils Lake Sioux: Murder Victim), 1950-1951
Box 333, Folder 26 Doherty, John J. (Bad River Chippewa: Eviction from Reservation), 1955-1958
Box 333, Folder 27 Doyle, John B. (Yakima: Murder), 1959-1963
Box 333, Folder 28 Gillespie, David T. (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux: Police Brutality), 1967-1971
Box 333, Folder 29 Grandsinger, Loyd v. Nebraska (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux: Murder), 1956-1959
Box 334, Folder 1 Grandsinger, Loyd v. Nebraska (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux: Murder), 1956-1959
Access: [Restricted]
Box 334, Folder 2 Haller, Gary (Florida: Parole), 1987-1988
Access: [Restricted]
Box 334, Folder 3 Hamlin, LeRoy (Ute: Court Martial), 1951-1952
Box 334, Folder 4 Hamlin, LeRoy (Ute: Court Martial), 1951
Access: [Restricted]
Box 334, Folder 5 High Wolf, Raymond (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux: Arson), 1938-1940
Box 334, Folder 6 Hill, Roy (Navajo: Assault), 1949
Box 334, Folder 7 Howard, John (Sioux: Murder Victim), 1958-1959
Box 334, Folder 8 Hunt, Marvin (North Carolina: Murder), 1953
Access: [Restricted]
Box 334, Folder 9 Idaho v. Lawrence, William, et al. (Nez Perce and Coeur d'Alene: Sheep Stealing), 1949-1950
Box 334, Folder 10 Janis, LeRoy (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux: Police Brutality), 1961
Box 334, Folder 11 La Croix, William R. (Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux: Larceny), 1959
Box 334, Folder 12 LeBeau, Alvin (South Dakota: Burglary), 1958
Box 334, Folder 13 Lucero v. Dooley, et al. (Pueblo of Sandia: Police Brutality), 1990
Box 334, Folder 14 Mahto, Leslie (Murder), 1971
Box 334, Folder 15 Mandan, Jolene v. Tribal Police of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe (Criminal Jurisdiction), 1969-1977
Box 334, Folder 16 Martel, Gregory (Turtle Mountain Chippewa: Rape), 1951-1952
Box 334, Folder 17 Martinez, Raymond (Northern Cheyenne: Murder), 1960-1961
Access: [Restricted]
Box 334, Folder 18 Meshell, Sam (Coeur d'Alene: Murder Victim), 1955-1956
Box 334, Folder 19 Nevada v. Jones, Eugene (Criminal Jurisdiction), 1975
Box 335, Folder 1 New Mexico v. Henderson, Robert (Navajo: Alcoholism), 1988-1989
Box 335, Folder 2 Newman, Ronald A. (Crow: Court Martial), 1963
Box 335, Folder 3 North Carolina v. Rattler, Freddie (Cherokee), 1971-1972
Box 335, Folder 4 North Carolina v. Welch, Isaac (Cherokee: Rape), 1982-1983
Box 335, Folder 5 North Carolina v. Welch, Isaac (Cherokee: Rape), 1982-1983
Access: [Restricted]
Box 335, Folder 6 Oliphant, Mark D., et al. v. Suquamish Indian Tribe, et al. (Criminal Jurisdiction), 1977-1978
Box 335, Folder 7 Pero, Jerry (Bad River Chippewa: Murder), 1939
Box 335, Folder 8 Rombough, Clayton (Cherokee: Parole), 1972
Box 335, Folder 9 Ross, Frank (Wichita: Murder Victim), 1951
Box 335, Folder 10 Ross, Ronnie (Cherokee: Police Brutality), 1988
Box 335, Folder 11 Salway, Harley (South Dakota: Sentencing), 1972
Access: [Restricted]
Box 335, Folder 12 Shane, William (Crow: Murder), 1955
Box 335, Folder 13 Snell, Frank (Klamath: Rape), 1954
Box 335, Folder 14 Solem v. Bartlett (Cheyenne River Sioux: Criminal Jurisdiction), 1983-1984
Box 335, Folder 15 South Dakota v. Belt, Jonas (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux), 1973
Box 335, Folder 16 South Dakota v. Dixon, Regina Brave (Wounded Knee Occupation), 1973-1975
Access: [Restricted]
Box 335, Folder 17 Stallings, Robert (Cherokee: Liquor License), 1953
Box 335, Folder 18 Takes the Horse, Peter (Crow: Murder), 1938-1939
Box 335, Folder 19 Tallchief, Chester J. (Seneca: Police Brutality), 1963
Box 335, Folder 20 Tebo, Mary (St. Regis Mohawk: Contempt), 1960-1961
Box 335, Folder 21 Tillman, Billy (Murder), 1978
Box 335, Folder 22 Valenzuela, E.M. (Criminal Jurisdiction), 1973
Box 335, Folder 23 Vandeveer, J. and Clark, S. v. Abram, M. (Navajo: Rape), 1955
Box 335, Folder 24 Vandeveer, J. and Clark, S. v. Abram, M. (Navajo: Rape), 1955
Access: [Restricted]
Box 335, Folder 25 Vanockee, Jean E. (Apache: Parole), 1934
Box 335, Folder 26 Walker, Richard T. (Winnebago: Parole), 1980
Access: [Restricted]
Box 335, Folder 27 White Hawk, James (Rosebud Sioux: Death Penalty), 1968-1969
Access: [Restricted]
Box 335, Folder 28 Whitefoot, Russel (Yakima: Criminal Jurisdiction), 1966-1967
Box 335, Folder 29 Whitesell, Cecil (Standing Rock Sioux: Criminal Jurisdiction), 1957-1958
Box 335, Folder 30 Whitesell, Cecil (Standing Rock Sioux: Criminal Jurisdiction), 1957
Access: [Restricted]
Box 335, Folder 31 Williamson, Richard C. (Yankton Sioux: South Dakota Penitentiary, 1972-1973
Access: [Restricted]
Box 335, Folder 32 Family Law, undated
Access: [All Material Restricted for 75 Years from Date of Record]
Abraham, Richard Allen (Nez Perce), 1977
Box 336, Folder 1 Alexis, Patricia and Alexis, Karen (Suquamish), 1973-1974
Box 336, Folder 2 Alto, Dorothea, et al. (Morongo Cahuilla), 1972-1975
Box 336, Folder 3 Alvarez, Rose (Pit River), 1978
Box 336, Folder 4 Arbuckle, Ernest L. (Lac Courte Oreilles Chippewa), 1976
Box 336, Folder 5 Argleben, Rebecca (Akhiok), 1989-1991
Box 336, Folder 6-9 Azure, Ramona, Azure, Pepita and Stubben, Muzzette (Gros Ventre and Chippewa), 1974-1975
Box 336, Folder 10 Azure, Ramona, Azure, Pepita and Stubben, Muzzette (Gros Ventre and Chippewa), 1976-1977
Box 337, Folder 1 Baker, Karen (Standing Rock Sioux), 1976
Box 337, Folder 2 Beasley, Arthur J. (a.k.a. Yellowhorse, Shush) v. Heim, Richard, et al. (Navajo), 1975-1976
Box 337, Folder 3-5 Beasley, Arthur J. (a.k.a. Yellowhorse, Shush) v. Heim, Richard, et al. (Navajo), 1975-1976
Box 338, Folder 1-5 Beasley, Arthur J. (a.k.a. Yellowhorse, Shush) v. Heim, Richard, et al. (Navajo), 1975-1976
Box 339, Folder 1 Begay, Rena Mae (Navajo), 1972-1975
Box 339, Folder 2 Benson County Welfare Board v. Ironheart, Margaret (Devils Lake Sioux), 1968
Box 339, Folder 3 Bighead, Karey Rae (Northern Cheyenne), 1974-1975
Box 339, Folder 4 Binion, Tina (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux), 1976
Box 339, Folder 5 Blacksmith, Lauren, et al. (Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux), 1976
Box 339, Folder 6 Brokenleg, Bernadine v. Butts, Bernard C. (Rosebud Sioux), 1976-1979
Box 339, Folder 7-9 Brown, Gary Lee, et al. (Otoe-Missouria), 1974
Box 339, Folder 10 Brown, Ivan (Devils Lake Sioux), 1968
Box 339, Folder 11 Brown, Mona (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux: Grass Children), 1972-1978
Box 339, Folder 12 Bryant, Allison v. U.S. (Navajo), 1976
Box 340, Folder 1 Buffalo, Dimitric (Sac and Fox), 1974-1976
Box 340, Folder 2 Bullcreek, Robert, et al. (Goshute), 1976
Box 340, Folder 3 Burns, Amy (Wintu), 1977-1978
Box 340, Folder 4 Cano, Beverly and Cano, Oscar (Alaska), 1989-1991
Box 340, Folder 5 Casey, Emeline Rabbit (Ute), 1975
Box 340, Folder 6 Chaske, Jackie, et al. (Devils Lake Sioux), 1976
Box 340, Folder 7 Cheyenne Indian Agency School (Complaint about Teacher), 1939
Box 340, Folder 8 Claremont, Sharo (Rosebud Sioux), 1972
Box 340, Folder 9 Cole, George (Quinault), 1976-1977
Box 340, Folder 10 Colon, Wilford Lee (Flathead Salish and Kootenai), 1975
Box 340, Folder 11 Dailey, Ginger Ann (Colorado River Tribes), 1979
Box 340, Folder 12 Davias, Janet (Seneca), 1984
Box 340, Folder 13 Davidson, Tracy (Lac du Flambeau Chippewa), 1975-1977
Box 340, Folder 14 DeCory, Valerie, et al. (Santee Sioux), 1974-1976
Box 340, Folder 15 Decoteau, Cheryl Spider v. District County Court for the Tenth District (Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux), 1971-1972
Box 340, Folder 16 Decoteau, Cheryl Spider v. District County Court for the Tenth District (Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux), 1973-1975
Box 341, Folder 1-2 Deloney, Gail Lynn, et al. (Bad River Chippewa), 1972-1976
Box 341, Folder 3-4 Dodge (Puyallup), 1976
Box 341, Folder 5 Dodge, Gary (Menominee), 1974
Box 341, Folder 6 Dogskin, Bernice, et al. (Standing Rock Sioux), 1974
Box 341, Folder 7 Dogskin, Enid v. Kuhn, Gerald A. (Standing Rock Sioux), 1973-1974
Box 341, Folder 8 Driver, Vanessa, et al. (Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux), 1976
Box 341, Folder 9 Duckhead v. Anderson (Blackfeet), 1975-1976
Box 342, Folder 1 DuMarce, Brenda Joy (Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux), 1973
Box 342, Folder 2 Falcon, Marvin (Turtle Mountain Chippewa), 1976
Box 342, Folder 3 Gerry, Michael, et al. (Nebraska), 1974-1975
Box 342, Folder 4 Goodman, Irene, et al. (Navajo), 1971
Box 342, Folder 5 Graham, Harletta, et al. (Rosebud Sioux), 1975-1976
Box 342, Folder 6 Grass, Kayka, et al. (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux), 1961-1964
Box 342, Folder 7 Graybeal v. Alaska (Northway), 1985-1990
Box 342, Folder 8 Greybull, Dean, et al. (Standing Rock Sioux), 1973-1975
Box 342, Folder 9-10 Greybull, Dean, et al. (Standing Rock Sioux), 1975-1978
Box 343, Folder 1-5 Gripne, Darlene (Standing Rock Sioux), 1976
Box 343, Folder 6 Halloway, Jeremiah (Navajo), 1986-1987
Box 343, Folder 7 Hanson, Clayton, et al. (Turtle Mountain Chippewa), 1974-1975
Box 343, Folder 8 Henderson, Patrick and Henderson, Harold (San Carlos Apache), 1977
Box 344, Folder 1 Hintzman, Laura Ann (Michigan), 1973-1975
Box 344, Folder 2 His Blue Horse, Forrest, et al. (Rosebud Sioux), 1973-1976
Box 344, Folder 3 Hoffmann, Lynn (New Jersey), 1990
Box 344, Folder 4 Holmes, John F. (Oregon), 1975-1977
Box 344, Folder 5 James, Brad, et al. (Puyallup), 1975-1976
Box 344, Folder 6 James, Julie (Lummi and Nooksack), 1976
Box 344, Folder 7 Jones, Guy (Standing Rock Sioux), 1973-1977
Box 344, Folder 8 Kaye, Craig Rene (Navajo), 1974-1975
Box 344, Folder 9 Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma v. Lewis, 1981-1986
Box 344, Folder 10-11 Krug, Timothy (Alaska), 1961
Box 345, Folder 1 LaBelle, Donovan Dean (Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux), 1975
Box 345, Folder 2 Larvie (Rosebud Sioux), 1984-1988
Box 345, Folder 3-5 Lehi, Beverly and Lehi, Brian (Ute), 1975-1976
Box 345, Folder 6 Lewis, Cecil A., et al. (Kiowa), 1976
Box 345, Folder 7 Lieth, Almira, et al. (Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux), 1973
Box 345, Folder 8 Little Dog, Richard (Blackfeet), 1968
Box 345, Folder 9 Little Eagle, Corraine (Standing Rock Sioux), 1974-1975
Box 345, Folder 10 Little Light, Faye Anne (Schinderline) (Crow), 1971-1975
Box 345, Folder 11 Lomayestewa, Jessica (Navajo), 1976-1979
Box 345, Folder 12 Madison, Anna Rose, et al. (Navajo), 1974-1975
Box 345, Folder 13 Martin, Theresa (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux), 1983-1986
Box 345, Folder 14 Martin, Theresa (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux), 1988
Box 346, Folder 1 Miller, Steven (Klamath), 1975-1976
Box 346, Folder 2 Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, et al. v. Holyfield, et al., 1986-1989
Box 346, Folder 3-4 Moy, Arielle (New York), 1976-1977
Box 346, Folder 5 Organization of Foster Families For Equality and Reform v. Dumpson, James (New York), 1976
Box 346, Folder 6-7 Other Medicine, Geneva (Crow), 1976-1977
Box 346, Folder 8 Painte, Rebecca (Devils Lake Sioux), 1968
Box 346, Folder 9 Paquette, Stacey Ann and Van Tol, Danine and Trevizo, Tonya and Trevizo, Antonio (Nevada), 1975
Box 346, Folder 10 Provancial, Marlene, et al. (Rosebud Sioux), 1975-1976
Box 346, Folder 11 Ramos, Kathleen, et al. v. Fare, Kenneth F. et al. (California), 1969
Box 347, Folder 1 Red Starr, Weldene (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux), 1984
Box 347, Folder 2 Reimer, Cindy Sue (Chippewa), 1976-1977
Box 347, Folder 3 Rendon, Jason L. (Chippewa), 1974-1975
Box 347, Folder 4 Richardson, Rebecca Rachael (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux), 1977
Box 347, Folder 5 Ridley, Teresa (Lummi), 1976
Box 347, Folder 6 Roberts, Alisa (Michigan), 1975-1976
Box 347, Folder 7 Rolette County, North Dakota v. Eltobgi, Mohammed (Turtle Mountain Chippewa), 1974
Box 347, Folder 8 Ross, Sherene Gay (Crow Creek Sioux), 1975
Box 347, Folder 9 Rowland, Benton, et al. v. Athas, Judith, et al. (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux), 1972-1973
Box 347, Folder 10 Running Bear, Kevin (Standing Rock Sioux), 1974
Box 347, Folder 11 Running Bear, Richard (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux), 1972
Box 347, Folder 12 Sam, Gloria and Sam, Jerry (Choctaw), 1976
Box 347, Folder 13 Serena, Norma Jean, et al. v. Leezer, Natalie, et al. (Pennsylvania), 1974-1975
Box 347, Folder 14 Shaving Bear, Delphine v. Pearson, Virginia, et al. (Standing Rock Sioux), 1974
Box 347, Folder 15 Shields, Roseanne, et al. (Montana), 1975-1976
Box 347, Folder 16 Shomin, Theresa, et al. (Ottawa), 1974-1976
Box 347, Folder 17 Sitka Community Association, et al. v. Perkins, Irl, et al. (Alaska), 1985
Box 347, Folder 18 Spotted Calf, Christopher Dean (Rosebud Sioux), 1976-1977
Box 347, Folder 19 Spotted Horse, David, et al. (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux), 1984
Box 347, Folder 20 Stanley, Lynette (Chippewa-Cree), 1980
Box 347, Folder 21 Stone, Robin (Fort Hall Shoshone-Bannock), 1976-1977
Box 347, Folder 22 Strout, Angela (Aleut), 1983-1990
Box 347, Folder 23 Stubben, Muzzette (Nee Azure) (Turtle Mountain Chippewa), 1956-1976
Box 348, Folder 1 Summers, Charlene v. Van Hatten, Jack, et al. (Standing Rock Sioux), 1976
Box 348, Folder 2 Thom, Sherry Sue (Klamath), 1970
Box 348, Folder 3 Thomas, Kenneth R. v. Thomas, Willene (Comanche), 1976-1977
Box 348, Folder 4 Townsend, Kim Alice, et al. (Nevada), 1974-1976
Box 348, Folder 5 Treetop, Thelma v. Smith, Sherman, et al. (Standing Rock Sioux), 1965-1978
Box 348, Folder 6-7 Tremblay, Wilfred J. v. Tremblay, Judy E. (Michigan), 1975-1976
Box 348, Folder 8 Twobabies, Melinda (Cheyenne-Arapaho), 1981
Box 348, Folder 9 Venetie (Native Village of), et al. v. Alaska (Athabaskan), 1987-1988
Box 348, Folder 10-11 Very, James v. Johnson, Stephanie (Devils Lake Sioux), 1969
Box 349, Folder 1 Wakefield, M. Brent, et al. v. Little Light, Gail, et al. (Crow), 1973-1975
Box 349, Folder 2-5 Walks, Sharon and Half, Barry (Crow), 1968-1977
Box 349, Folder 6 Walks, Sharon and Half, Barry (Crow), 1977-1978
Box 350, Folder 1-5 Ward, Elizabeth (Quilleute), 1965-1974
Box 350, Folder 6 Waterhouse v. Dunn (Karok), 1973-1975
Box 350, Folder 7 Whirlwind Soldier, Geraldine Marie (Rosebud Sioux), 1974-1976
Box 351, Folder 1 White Eagle, Emmerine, et al. (Standing Rock Sioux), 1974
Box 351, Folder 2 White Eyes, Gladys Roberta (Nebraska), 1976
Box 351, Folder 3 White Face, Seth, et al. (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux), 1967-1968
Box 351, Folder 4 White Lightning, Johnelle (Standing Rock Sioux), 1976-1977
Box 351, Folder 5 White Mountain Apache v. House of Samuel, et al., 1976-1977
Box 351, Folder 6-9 White Mountain Apache v. House of Samuel, et al., 1977
Box 352, Folder 1-5 White Mountain Apache v. House of Samuel, et al., 1977-1978
Box 353, Folder 1 Whitebear, Algernon (Winnebago), 1983
Box 353, Folder 2 Williams, John and Williams, Murphy (Kaibab Paiute), 1985-1986
Box 353, Folder 3 Windy Boy, Judy (Gros Ventre), 1976
Box 353, Folder 4 Wisconsin Potawatomies of the Hannahville Indian Community v. Houston, Bernard, 1973-1975
Box 353, Folder 5 Wounded Horse, Verla v. Barrick, Marguerite (South Dakota), 1975-1977
Box 353, Folder 6 General, 1976-1987
Box 353, Folder 7 Land and Water Rights, undated
Agua Caliente Band of Mission Indians, et al. v. County of Riverside, California (Taxation), 1971-1972
Box 354, Folder 1 Angoon, et al. v. Marsh, et al. (Logging), 1984
Box 354, Folder 2 Arizona v. California (Colorado River Basin), 1947-1958
Box 354, Folder 3 Arizona v. San Carlos Apache, et al. (Water Rights Adjudication), 1983
Box 354, Folder 4 Association of Village Council Presidents and Native Communities of Akiachak, et al. v. Watt, James G. (Alaska: Oil and Gas), 1983
Box 354, Folder 5 Biscup, Robert v. New York (Seneca: Hunting Rights), 1954-1955
Box 354, Folder 6 California v. Barnes, Dewey A. (Sulphur Bank Pomo: Fishing Rights), 1968-1969
Box 354, Folder 7 California v. Holzhauser, Agnes, et al. (Yurok: Fishing Rights), 1953-1954
Box 354, Folder 8 California, et al. v. U.S. (Reclamation), 1978
Box 354, Folder 9 Cappaert, et al. v. U.S., et al. (Devil's Hole National Monument), 1976
Box 354, Folder 10 Cowlitz Tribe v. City of Tacoma (Land Claim), 1956
Box 354, Folder 11 Crow Tribe Land Problems, 1962-1964
Box 354, Folder 12 Doxtator, Mary Ann (Oneida: Allotments), 1963-1964
Box 354, Folder 13 Fools Crow, Frank, et al. v. Gullet, Tony, et al. (Sioux and Cheyenne: Bear Butte State Park), 1982-1983
Box 354, Folder 14 Fort Reno, Oklahoma (Cheyenne-Arapaho: Land Claim), 1954
Box 354, Folder 15 Frank, Carlos v. Alaska (Athabascan: Hunting Rights), 1979
Box 354, Folder 16 Hopkins (Dukes), Amos A., et al. v. U.S. (California: Allotments), 1968
Box 354, Folder 17 Hubbard Lease (Fort Hall Shoshone-Bannock), 1954
Box 354, Folder 18 Hynes, Frank v. Grimes Packing Co., et al. (Karluk, Alaska: Fishing Rights), 1948-1950
Box 354, Folder 19 Idaho v. Arthur, David (Nez Perce: Fishing Rights), 1954
Box 355, Folder 1 Investigators for Land Claims, 1952
Box 355, Folder 2 Ironheart, Herbert (Upper Sioux: Deeds), 1953
Box 355, Folder 3 Joint Tribal Council of the Passamaquoddy Tribe, et al. v. Morton, et al. (Nonintercourse Act), 1974
Box 355, Folder 4-5 Kalispel (Land Claim), 1951
Box 355, Folder 6 Kitto, Gordon (Santee Sioux: Fishing Rights), 1959-1960
Box 355, Folder 7 Lyng, et al. v. Northwest Indian Cemetery Protective Association, et al. (Yurok, Karok and Tolowa: Sacred Site), 1987
Box 355, Folder 8 Mattz, Raymond v. Arnett, G. Raymond (Yurok: Fishing Rights), 1972-1973
Box 355, Folder 9 Menominee Tribe v. U.S. (Hunting and Fishing Rights), 1967-1968
Box 355, Folder 10 Merrion, J. Gregory, et al. v. Jicarilla Apache Tribe, et al. (Taxation), 1980-1982
Box 355, Folder 11 Mescalero Apache Tribe v. New Mexico Bureau of Revenue (Taxation), 1971-1972
Box 355, Folder 12 Metlakatla Indian Community, Annette Island Reserve v. Egan, William A. (Fishing Rights), 1960
Box 356, Folder 1 Miccosukee (Land Claim), 1957-1959
Box 356, Folder 2 Montana v. Blackfeet Tribe of Indians (Taxation), 1985
Box 356, Folder 3 Montana v. U.S. and Crow Tribe of Indians (Hunting and Fishing Rights), 1979-1980
Box 356, Folder 4 Montezuma Creek, Utah (Navajo: Grazing Rights), 1953-1956
Box 356, Folder 5 Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. v. Pueblo of Santa Anna (Telephone Line Trespass), 1984-1985
Box 356, Folder 6-7 Navajo Uranium Miners (Tort), 1981-1982
Box 356, Folder 8 New Mexico, et al. v. Mescalero Apache Tribe (Hunting and Fishing Rights), 1983
Box 356, Folder 9 Oneida Indian Nation Land Claims (New York), 1972, 1977-1979
Box 356, Folder 10-11 Oneida Indian Nation Land Claims (New York), circa 1980-1982
Box 357, Folder 1-5 Oneida Indian Nation Land Claims (New York), 1983-1986
Box 358, Folder 1-3 Oregon Land Frauds (Timber), 1952-1953
Box 358, Folder 4 Prairie Chicken, Soloman (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux: Allotment), 1952-1953
Box 358, Folder 5 Puget Sound Gillnetters Association, et al. v. U.S., et al. (Fishing Rights), 1978
Box 358, Folder 6 Puyallup Tribe v. Department of Game of the State of Washington, et al. (Fishing Rights), 1966-1970
Box 358, Folder 7 Puyallup Tribe and Ramona Bennett v. Department of Game of the State of Washington, et al. (Fishing Rights), 1976
Box 358, Folder 8 Pyramid Lake Litigation (Pyramid Lake Paiute: Truckee River), 1972-1983
Box 358, Folder 9 Rosebud Sioux Tribe v. Kneip, Richard (Surplus Land Statutes), 1972-1976
Box 359, Folder 1-2 Salmon Fishing (Alaska), 1954-1955
Box 359, Folder 3 Schaghticoke Tribe of Indians, et al. v. Kent School Corporation, et al. (Land Claim), 1975
Box 359, Folder 4 Short, Jessie v. U.S. (Yurok: Hoopa Valley Reservation Membership and Timber Revenue), 1978
Box 359, Folder 5 Sioux Tribe v. U.S. (Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux and Rosebud Sioux: Land Claim), 1988
Box 359, Folder 6 Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe v. Max, Timothy A. (Highway Jurisdiction), 1984
Box 359, Folder 7 Slickpoo, Sam (Nez Perce: Leasing Dispute), 1950-1951
Box 359, Folder 8 Solem, Herman S., et al. v. Bartlett, John (Cheyenne River Sioux: Status of Reservation), 1983
Box 359, Folder 9 Tee-Hit-Ton Indians v. U.S. (Alaska: Timber), 1954-1955
Box 359, Folder 10 Thorpe, Joseph (Idaho: Miscellaneous), 1954-1955
Box 359, Folder 11 U.S. v. Alpine Land and Reservoir Company, et al. (Truckee-Carson Irrigation District), 1975
Box 359, Folder 12 U.S. v. Dion, Dwight (Yankton Sioux: Eagle Hunting), 1985
Box 359, Folder 13 U.S. v. Libby, McNeil and Libby (Hydaburg, Alaska: Fishing Rights), 1952-1953
Box 359, Folder 14 U.S. v. New Mexico (Rio Mimbres), 1978
Box 359, Folder 15 U.S. v. Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Co. (Hualapai: Land Claim), 1937-1941
Box 359, Folder 16 U.S. v. Smith John, et al. (Mississippi Choctaw: Status of Reservation), 1977
Box 359, Folder 17 U.S. v. South Dakota (Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux: Status of Property), 1977
Box 359, Folder 18 U.S. v. Washington (Fishing Rights), 1980
Box 359, Folder 19 U.S. v. Wilson, John R., et al. (Omaha: Blackbird Bend), 1984-1986
Box 360, Folder 1 Vermont v. St. Francis, Harold, et al. (Missisquoi Abenaki: Fishing Rights), 1989-1990
Box 360, Folder 2 Washington v. McCoy (Swinomish: Fishing Rights), 1964
Box 360, Folder 3 Washington v. Satiacum, Robert and Young, James (Puyallup: Fishing Rights), 1956-1957
Box 360, Folder 4 White Wolf, Carol (Northern Cheyenne: Leasing Dispute), 1973-1975
Box 360, Folder 5-6 Whitefoot v. U.S. and the Yakima Tribe (Fishing Rights), 1958
Box 360, Folder 7 Wilson, Roy Tibbals, et al. v. Omaha Indian Tribe (Blackbird Bend), 1979-1980
Box 360, Folder 8 Yakima Indian Nation v. Whiteside (Zoning), 1988-1989
Box 360, Folder 9 Legal Aid, undated
Access: [Some Material Restricted for 75 Years from Date of Record]
Legal Aid, 1963, 1965
Box 360, Folder 10-11 Legal Aid, 1965
Access: [Restricted]
Box 360, Folder 12 Legal Aid, 1966
Box 360, Folder 13 Legal Aid, 1966
Access: [Restricted]
Box 361, Folder 1 Legal Aid, 1967
Box 361, Folder 2 Legal Aid, 1967
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Box 361, Folder 3 Legal Aid, 1968
Box 361, Folder 4 Legal Aid, 1968
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Box 361, Folder 5 Legal Aid, 1969
Box 361, Folder 6-7 Legal Aid, 1969
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Box 361, Folder 8 Legal Aid, 1970
Box 362, Folder 1-2 Legal Aid, 1970
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Box 362, Folder 3 Legal Aid, 1971
Box 362, Folder 4 Legal Aid, 1971
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Box 362, Folder 5 Legal Aid, 1972-1974
Box 362, Folder 6 Subseries 5, Programs, undated
Description: Series 2: Subject Files, Subseries 5: Programs (1927-1994) documents a number of significant activities undertaken by the AAIA to enhance the lives of Native Americans and fulfill its mission, namely, to "sustain and perpetuate their cultures and languages; protect their sovereignty, their constitutional, legal and human rights; their natural resources; and improve their health, education, economic and community development." The programs represented in this subseries vary widely in structure and focus and attest to the Association's breadth of interest and organizational sophistication, tempered, at times, by constrained resources or human failings. While some of these programs were pursued concurrently, they also illustrate an evolution in the AAIA's agenda and environment. In the 1920s and 1930s, for example, the provision of nursing services to the Pueblo and Navajo was a major preoccupation. In the 1970s and 1980s, in contrast, maintaining the integrity of Native American families and communities through new national and local child welfare policies was a high priority.
The AAIA's activities were both practical and theoretical in nature. The latter are well-represented in this subseries in the form of conferences, workshops, and institutes which explored such issues as Native American health (six conferences were held on themes ranging from the United States Public Health Service to environmentally conditioned diseases), education, assimilation, self-government, and taxation. In addition to letters of invitation, programs, lists of participants, and the like, a number of files contain transcripts of proceedings. Among the activities which transcended the confines of the conference hall was We Shake Hands, a multifaceted program designed to help Native American communities "rediscover their power to act on their own behalf, and fulfill their desire for independence by relating themselves as political, economic and social equals to other communities of the United States," its primary constituents being the Omaha of Nebraska, the Oglala Sioux of South Dakota, and the Northern Cheyenne of Montana. Further particulars about this community-based experiment in self-assertion and cooperation can be found in the files of these tribes in Series 2, Subseries 2 (Tribal). Also worthy of note is the Indian Participation Project, which facilitated the tribal assumption on a contractual basis of operations traditionally managed by federal agencies, as well as the American Indian Arts Center, a shop which operated at various locations in Manhattan from 1963 to 1977 with the object of stimulating interest in and sales of Native American arts and crafts. In addition to correspondence, financial statements, and inventories, the files of the American Indian Arts Center contain five albums documenting various promotional activities, among them the inclusion of Native American jewelry and other accessories in the fashion pages of such magazines as Harper's Bazaar, Gentlemen's Quarterly, and Vogue.
The most substantial body of material among these files was generated by the AAIA's long-running scholarship program, which for a time was a cooperative effort with the Board for Homeland Ministries of the United Church of Christ and the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church. The program's beginnings were modest, but over the years it grew and ultimately provided financial assistance to hundreds of Native Americans each year. In 1990, for example, 448 awards of varying kinds were made totaling $114,425. A sample of the thousands of applications handled by the AAIA over the years has been preserved.
Alcoholism Workshop, 1968-1970
Box 362, Folder 7-8 American Indian Arts Center, 1963-1967
Box 362, Folder 9 American Indian Arts Center, 1968-1977
Box 363, Folder 1-6 American Indian Arts Center Financial Records, 1964, 1967-1977
Box 364, Folder 1-5 American Indian Arts Center Promotional Albums [oversize], 1967-1968, 1971-1976
Box 364, Folder 6-10 Anthropologists Conference, 1958
Box 364, Folder 11 Assimilation Institute, 1951-1952
Box 364, Folder 12 Child Welfare and Family Defense Projects, 1973-1988, undated
Box 365, Folder 1-3 Child Welfare and Family Services Conference, 1973-1974
Box 365, Folder 4 Communication Skills Conference, 1966-1967
Box 365, Folder 5 Economic Development Conference, 1988
Box 365, Folder 6 Education Conference, 1966
Box 365, Folder 7-8 Education Conference, 1966-1967
Box 366, Folder 1 Future of the American Indian Institute, 1940-1941
Box 366, Folder 2 Health Conferences, 1953, 1956-1957
Box 366, Folder 3-5 Health Conferences, 1957, 1963-1966
Box 367, Folder 1-5 Health Conferences, 1966-1974
Box 368, Folder 1-5 Indian Participation (Contracting) Project, 1970-1974
Box 369, Folder 1-5 Indian Participation (Contracting) Project, 1974-1976
Box 370, Folder 1-5 Indian Participation (Contracting) Project, 1976-1979, undated
Box 371, Folder 1-4 Indian Tribal Governmental Tax Status Act Workshop, 1983
Box 371, Folder 5 Legal Workshop, 1957
Box 371, Folder 6 Mental Health Symposium, 1966-1968
Box 371, Folder 7 Navajo Institute, 1947
Box 371, Folder 8 Nursing Program, 1927-1937
Box 372, Folder 1 Post War Planning Conference on Indian Affairs, 1943-1944
Box 372, Folder 2 Relocation Conference, 1953-1954
Box 372, Folder 3 Scholarship Program, 1948-1962
Box 372, Folder 4-6 Scholarship Program, 1962-1975
Box 373, Folder 1-5 Scholarship Program, 1962-1975
Box 374, Folder 1-5 Scholarship Program, undated
Box 375, Folder 1-2 Scholarship Program: Applications [sample], 1974-1994
Box 375, Folder 3-5 Scholarship Program: External Funding Sources, 1977-1993
Box 375, Folder 6 Self-Government Institute, 1948-1949
Box 376, Folder 1-2 We Shake Hands, 1956-1958
Box 376, Folder 3-5 We Shake Hands, 1958-1961
Box 377, Folder 1-5 We Shake Hands, 1961-1963, undated
Box 378, Folder 1-4 Subseries 6, Publications and Circulars, undated
Description: Series 2: Subject Files, Subseries 6: Publications and Circulars (1924-1994) consists of a variety of printed matter designed for general consumption, ranging from substantial newsletters and bulletins to one- or two-page letters and releases. The material in this subseries offers readily accessible insights into the evolving program of the AAIA, the issues which preoccupied it, and the climate in which it operated. The picture formed by these publications and circulars is a comprehensive one, notwithstanding a number of missing issues. As Oliver La Farge's biographer Robert Hecht observed of the AAIA's primary mouthpiece, Indian Affairs, "Almost every major event in Indian affairs (and many minor ones) since 1949 has been reported in the newsletter." Among the myriad topics addressed in these years were the rights of Alaskan natives, the Navajo rehabilitation program, the termination of federal responsibilities for Native Americans, the "virtual legal lynching" of South Dakotan Indian Loyd Grandsinger, the recognition and protection of Florida's Miccosukee, the death of Oliver La Farge, the preservation of Nevada's Pyramid Lake, and the water rights of central Arizona's tribes.
The chronicle which unfolds here is considerably longer than this, however. The Eastern Association on Indian Affairs' Bulletin dates from the 1920s and covers, among other subjects, its defense of Native American dances, its promotion of Indian health, its surveys of conditions on Southwestern reservations, and its review of the Meriam Report, a major federally commissioned study of Indian questions. Indian Affairs itself first appeared in 1933, though its initial life was short, ceasing publication in 1938. Another early perspective is furnished by American Indian Life, published on behalf of the American Indian Defense Association by the Indian Defense Associations of California. The American Indian Defense Association, which merged with the AAIA (then known as the National Association on Indian Affairs) in 1937, was the more aggressive organization of the two, and its stridency is reflected in its publication. Indeed, one issue likened the Bureau of Indian Affairs to a "devouring czar."
In addition to these and other publications, including two devoted to a single issue, -- the protection of Native American families and natural resources -- this subseries contains numerous fund raising appeals, reflecting the financial realities faced by any organization dependent on voluntary contributions. Also to be found are various brochures and informational documents which outline the work of the AAIA or highlight particular matters. Be it a factual statement, as in the case of William Byler's appointment as Executive Director, or a call to action, as in the case of Congressional consideration of Alaskan native land claims, this material served to raise the profile and advance the agenda of the AAIA.
1986 Appointment Calendar, 1985
Box 378, Folder 5 The American Indian, 1944-1958
Box 378, Folder 6 American Indian Life, 1926-1934
Box 379, Folder 1 Bibliographies, 1970-1973
Box 379, Folder 2 Brochures, 1933-1985, undated
Box 379, Folder 3-4 Bulletin, 1924-1937, 1963-1970
Box 379, Folder 5-6 The Destruction of American Indian Families, 1977
Box 379, Folder 7 "Drawing Your Will", undated
Box 379, Folder 8 "Easy Study Steps: A Guide for Students", 1967
Box 379, Folder 9 Fund Raising Appeals, 1948-1956
Box 379, Folder 10 Fund Raising Appeals, 1956-1991
Box 380, Folder 1-2 Indian Affairs, 1933-1994
Box 380, Folder 3-5 Indian Affairs [12 reels of 35 mm Microfilm], 1949-1982
Box 381 Indian Family Defense, 1974-1979
Box 382, Folder 1 Indian Natural Resources, 1977-1980
Box 382, Folder 2 Informational Material, 1940-1989
Box 382, Folder 3 News-Letter, 1938-1943
Box 382, Folder 4 Series 3, Personal Files, undated
Description: Series 3: Personal Files (1927-1991) contains five subseries which bear the names and document the AAIA-related activities of Alaskan Policy Committee Chairman Henry S. Forbes, Secretary Hildegarde B. Forbes, President Oliver La Farge, Vice President Corinna Lindon Smith, and President Alden Stevens.
Subseries 1, Henry S. Forbes, undated
Description: Series 3: Personal Files, Subseries 1: Henry S. Forbes (1954-1981) consists of correspondence, notes, articles, reports, clippings, and photographs belonging to Henry Stone Forbes (1882-1968). Forbes, a graduate of Harvard University and Harvard Medical School, devoted most of his medical career to research on neuropathology. Forbes became interested in the AAIA through Dr. Haven Emerson, a onetime President of the Association, who invited him to join its National Committee on Indian Health. He joined its Board of Directors in 1958. In 1961 President Oliver La Farge asked Forbes to serve as chairman of the AAIA's Committee on Alaskan Policy, to which he replied, "I don't know anything about Alaska, but I'll do what I can." Forbes rectified this situation by journeying to Alaska, travels which are well-documented in this subseries. His inaugural visit, in the company of Executive Director La Verne Madigan in the summer of 1961, was at the request of the Alaskan natives of Point Hope. The members of this community were gravely concerned about the potential effects of Project Chariot, a plan by the federal government to detonate a nuclear device as a means of blasting a new harbor. Fearing that radiation from the blast would harm the local population's food supply, the AAIA stepped in and was instrumental in derailing the plan. Madigan, the driving force behind the AAIA's involvement in Alaska, died in 1962, placing new responsibilities on Forbes. As the wealth of material relating to Alaska in this subseries attests, he shouldered this burden, playing an active role in Alaskan affairs until his death.
Forbes' most enduring legacy and one to which a significant amount of material is devoted was the Tundra Times, a newspaper published and edited by Alaskan natives. Forbes was largely responsible for its financing and was an important source of counsel to its staff. As its editor, Howard Rock, reflected on Forbes' death, "The native people have lost a great benefactor…. Dr. Henry S. Forbes, perhaps more than he realized, has done the greatest of services by making it possible for us to point out the dire needs of our people in Alaska…. Whatever will be established for the good of all of us will be a living monument to a man who exercised so much of his generosity." The files on this subject contain substantive correspondence, much of it with Rock, regarding the start-up, everyday workings, content, and financial difficulties of the Tundra Times as it strove to make the voice of Alaskan natives heard. This subseries also includes material relating to a number of groundbreaking conferences which brought together the leaders of Alaska's native communities, including the Inupiat and Dena' Nena' Henash gatherings; the Alaskan Association for Native Affairs, formerly known as the Alaska Native Rights Association; fishing, whaling, and hunting rights; land claims, including concerns over the displacement of Alaskan natives from their villages; and the abortive Rampart Dam. A small collection of photographs contains pictures taken in the course of Forbes' travels in Alaska, among other items. It should be noted that prior to their transfer to Princeton University, Forbes' files were sorted and annotated by his wife, Hildegarde Forbes, whose own papers can be found in Series 3, Subseries 2.
Alaska Conservation Society, 1962-1967
Box 382, Folder 5 Alaskan Association for Native Affairs (Formerly Alaska Native Rights Association), 1961-1963
Box 382, Folder 6 Bartlett, E.L, 1963-1968
Box 382, Folder 7 Biographical Information, 1963-1976, undated
Box 382, Folder 8-9 Bush Amateur Radio Training (BART) and Jensen, Sandy, 1963-1967
Box 382, Folder 10 Byler, William, 1964-1968
Box 382, Folder 11 Carrighar, Sally, 1961-1965
Box 382, Folder 12 Cooke, Alan, 1961-1965
Box 382, Folder 13 Curry, Frank, 1964-1966
Box 382, Folder 14 Dena' Nena' Henash: First Tanana Chiefs Conference, 1962
Box 382, Folder 15 Dena' Nena' Henash: Second Tanana Chiefs Conference, 1962-1963
Box 382, Folder 16 Drury, William, 1963-1978
Box 382, Folder 17 Economic Development, 1964-1966
Box 383, Folder 1 Edwardsen, Charles, 1967
Box 383, Folder 2 Fairbanks Conference of Native Organizations, 1964
Box 383, Folder 3 Follett, Mrs. Wilson, 1962-1963
Box 383, Folder 4 Foote, Don C, 1960-1966
Box 383, Folder 5 Fund Raising Appeals, 1962-1965
Box 383, Folder 6 Funeral Service and Condolences, 1968
Box 383, Folder 7 Gambell Cold-Storage Facility, 1963-1971
Box 383, Folder 8 Gravel, Mike, 1966-1968
Box 383, Folder 9 Gruening, Ernest, 1959-1968
Box 383, Folder 10 Hitchcock, Kay, 1964, 1967
Box 383, Folder 11 "Human Ecology of Alaskan Native" (Research Proposal), 1963
Box 383, Folder 12 Hunting Rights, 1961-1968
Box 383, Folder 13 Inupiat: Kotzebue Conference on Native Rights, 1962-1963
Box 383, Folder 14 Inupiat: Point Barrow Conference on Native Rights, 1961-1962
Box 383, Folder 15 Irving, Lawrence, 1961-1967
Box 383, Folder 16 Jensen, Sandy, 1963-1972
Box 383, Folder 17 Ketzler, Alfred, 1962-1968
Box 383, Folder 18 King Islanders, 1961-1968
Box 384, Folder 1 Koponen, Niilo, 1964-1967
Box 384, Folder 2 La Farge, Oliver, 1958-1963
Box 384, Folder 3 Land Rights and Claims, 1958-1968
Box 384, Folder 4 "Letters of Henry Stone Forbes", 1981
Box 384, Folder 5 Madigan, La Verne, 1960-1962
Box 384, Folder 6 Metlakatla, 1962
Box 384, Folder 7 Minto, 1962-1968
Box 384, Folder 8 Mowat, Farley, 1954-1959
Box 384, Folder 9 Notes on Alaska Trips, 1961-1966
Box 384, Folder 10 Okakok, Guy, 1961-1964
Box 384, Folder 11 Organizational Matters, 1961-1968
Box 384, Folder 12 Paul, William, Sr, 1963-1966
Box 384, Folder 13 Point Hope, 1961-1966
Box 385, Folder 1 Policy, 1961-1967
Box 385, Folder 2 Pribilof Islands, 1962-1967
Box 385, Folder 3 Project Chariot and Radiation, 1961-1968
Box 385, Folder 4 Pruitt, William O, 1962-1967
Box 385, Folder 5 Rampart Dam, 1962-1972
Box 385, Folder 6 Roberts, Jan, 1967-1968
Box 385, Folder 7 Sears, Paul B, 1961-1964
Box 385, Folder 8 Snowden, Donald, 1964-1968
Box 385, Folder 9 Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 1962
Box 385, Folder 10 Stevens, Ted, 1960-1965
Box 385, Folder 11 Task Force on Alaska Native Affairs, 1962
Box 385, Folder 12 Tundra Times, 1962-1963
Box 385, Folder 13 Tundra Times, 1964-1968, 1971-1981
Box 386, Folder 1-6 Tyonek, 1962-1966
Box 386, Folder 7 VanStone, James, 1963-1964
Box 386, Folder 8 Vietnam, 1968
Box 386, Folder 9 Whale Gun, 1961-1965
Box 386, Folder 10 Williamson, Thames W, 1957-1962
Box 386, Folder 11 Wortis, Ethel, 1967
Box 386, Folder 12 Photographs, 1961-1966
Box 387 Subseries 2, Hildegarde B. Forbes, undated
Description: Series 3: Personal Files, Subseries 2: Hildegarde B. Forbes (1927-1991) consists chiefly of correspondence and printed matter from the files of Hildegarde Boughton Forbes (1894-1991). Raised in affluent surroundings, she gamely faced the hardships of a nurse's aide at Fort MacPherson, Georgia during and after the First World War. In 1922 she married Henry Forbes, whose papers are located in Series 3, Subseries 1, and it was at his urging that she formed her connection with the AAIA. Elected to its Board of Directors in 1961, she soon became an influential presence. While she served the Association in a variety of capacities, including as co-chairman of its Ways and Means Committee, and contributed generously to its coffers, it was as its secretary that she left her most indelible mark. Her primary duty in this position, which she occupied from 1964 until failing eyesight compelled her to resign in 1980, was the taking of minutes, both at meetings of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee. Her handiwork can be found in Series 1, Subseries 1 (Administration).
The material contained in Forbes' files covers a wide array of matters and constitutes a sort of microcosm of other subseries in the collection during her time of active involvement in the Association. There is a thinness to her files which limit their usefulness, however, though not as an ancillary source of information. The most interesting portion of Forbes' papers is her personal correspondence, documenting, as it does, the AAIA's evolving character and interests and her reactions to these changes. An avid letter writer, she kept in touch with the AAIA's key players from her home in Massachusetts, be it General Counsel Arthur Lazarus, Jr., President Oliver La Farge, or Executive Director William Byler. Forbes' forceful personality emerges clearly in her writing. Self-described as "hard-boiled," she harbored strong opinions and was not afraid to voice them. Her peppery manner could be off-putting, but no one could doubt her dedication to the AAIA. Her underlying warmth of spirit was also palpable when she wrote to President Roger Ernst in 1972, "I was really glad to hear that you are going to a so-called head shrinker. I feel sure that he will -- rather than shrinking -- give you confidence in your own ability, which is great. For several years I was in psychotherapy and wouldn't have missed the experience for anything on earth. Among other things that it did for me was to give me courage to needle 3 Presidents of the AAIA when I saw things going wrong. Now maybe you'll find the courage to hit me over the head when I step out of line."
Alaska: Correspondence, 1962-1973
Box 388, Folder 1 Alaska Council of Churches, 1962
Box 388, Folder 2 Alaska: Printed Matter, 1961-1991
Box 388, Folder 3-5 Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1986
Box 388, Folder 6 Alterman, Ruth, 1971-1986
Box 388, Folder 7 Amchitka Island Nuclear Test, 1969-1972
Box 388, Folder 8 American Indian Arts Center, 1965-1976
Box 388, Folder 9 American Indian Trip to China, 1980-1981
Box 388, Folder 10 Amory, Cleveland, 1962-1964
Box 388, Folder 11 Anderson, Owanah, 1987
Box 388, Folder 12 Archaeological Resources Protection Act, 1979
Box 388, Folder 13 Arizona Commission on Indian Affairs, 1972-1979
Box 389, Folder 1 Arts and Crafts, 1958-1959
Box 389, Folder 2 Baumgartner, Leona, 1964-1978
Box 389, Folder 3 Bedford, Jimmy, 1973-1976
Box 389, Folder 4 Bennett, Robert, 1966
Box 389, Folder 5 Bergen, Alfreda Janis, 1962-1987
Box 389, Folder 6 Black Hills Steering Committee, 1987
Box 389, Folder 7 Bradford, Penelope, 1979-1980
Box 389, Folder 8 Brociner, Phyllis, 1961-1963
Box 389, Folder 9 Brooke, Edward W, 1966-1978
Box 389, Folder 10 Bruce, Louis R, 1969-1972
Box 389, Folder 11 Budget Committee, 1963-1965
Box 389, Folder 12 Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1969-1976
Box 389, Folder 13 Burke, James A, 1968-1978
Box 389, Folder 14 Byler, Mary Lou, 1966-1970
Box 389, Folder 15 Byler, William, 1962-1980
Box 389, Folder 16-18 Canada, 1983-1986
Box 389, Folder 19 Carter, Jimmy, 1979
Box 389, Folder 20 Central Arizona Project, 1980
Box 389, Folder 21 Ceremonials and Fiestas, 1964
Box 389, Folder 22 Chavers, Dean, 1987
Box 390, Folder 1 Child Welfare, 1968-1988
Box 390, Folder 2 Clapp, Winifred, 1965
Box 390, Folder 3 Colville Indian Reservation, 1970
Box 390, Folder 4 Constitutional Rights, 1961-1968
Box 390, Folder 5 Cooke, Alan, 1961-1989
Box 390, Folder 6 Correspondence, 1958-1991
Box 390, Folder 7 Council on Indian Affairs, 1962-1965
Box 390, Folder 8 Criminal Justice, 1968-1986
Box 390, Folder 9 Dartmouth College, 1966-1971
Box 390, Folder 10 Dean, S. Bobo, 1972-1977
Box 390, Folder 11 Deloria, Samuel, 1972-1973
Box 390, Folder 12 Deloria, Vine, Jr, 1972
Box 390, Folder 13 Derogatory Images, 1965-1968
Box 390, Folder 14 Donnelly, Brian, 1986
Box 390, Folder 15 Dozier, Edward P, 1967-1971
Box 390, Folder 16 Dozier, Marianne, 1970-1988
Box 390, Folder 17 D-Q University, 1972-1979
Box 390, Folder 18 Dukakis, Kitty, 1988
Box 390, Folder 19 Dundee, Birdie, 1987
Box 390, Folder 20 Echohawk, John E, 1978-1985
Box 390, Folder 21 Economic Development, 1969-1986
Box 390, Folder 22 Education, 1963-1976, 1978-1986
Box 391, Folder 1-3 Education Committee, 1966-1982
Box 391, Folder 4 Elderly, 1986
Box 391, Folder 5 Elias, Nathaniel M, 1962-1964
Box 391, Folder 6 Eliot, Abigail A, 1965-1969
Box 391, Folder 7 Ely, Gertrude, 1966
Box 391, Folder 8 Emergency Jobs Act, 1983
Box 391, Folder 9 Ernst, Roger C, 1963-1988
Box 391, Folder 10 Everhart, William C, 1976
Box 391, Folder 11 Executive Director's Position, undated
Box 391, Folder 12 Family Papers, 1934-1981
Box 391, Folder 13 Farley, Edward I, 1969-1971
Box 392, Folder 1 Federal Indian Policy, 1953-1985
Box 392, Folder 2 Fishing, 1968-1985
Box 392, Folder 3 Flannel, Rose, 1963-1971
Box 392, Folder 4 Flute, Jerry, 1985-1989
Box 392, Folder 5 Forbes, Henry S, 1964
Box 392, Folder 6 Force Accounts, 1963
Box 392, Folder 7 Fort Hall Shoshone-Bannock, 1961-1962
Box 392, Folder 8 Fort Mojave Tribe, 1976
Box 392, Folder 9 Four Nation Appeals, 1962-1966
Box 392, Folder 10 Fund Raising Appeals, 1962-1965
Box 392, Folder 11 Gaming, 1986
Box 392, Folder 12 Goldschmidt, Oswald, 1963-1986
Box 392, Folder 13 Gordon, Lester E, 1971
Box 392, Folder 14 Gramm-Rudman Deficit Reduction Act, 1980
Box 392, Folder 15 Gravel, Mike, 1969-1972
Box 392, Folder 16 Hale, Thomas Shaw, 1965-1972
Box 392, Folder 17 Halfmoon, Richard A, 1974-1980
Box 392, Folder 18 Hanley, Joy J, 1988
Box 392, Folder 19 Harvard University, 1970-1971
Box 392, Folder 20 Hathaway, Stanley K, 1975
Box 392, Folder 21 Havasupai Tribe, 1974-1988
Box 392, Folder 22 Hawkins, James E, 1963
Box 392, Folder 23 Health, 1955-1973
Box 392, Folder 24-25 Health, 1974-1988
Box 393, Folder 1-2 Hensley, William L, 1978
Box 393, Folder 3 Hermelin, Sylvia, 1963-1988
Box 393, Folder 4 Heye Foundations, 1964
Box 393, Folder 5 Hickel, Walter, 1969-1970
Box 393, Folder 6 Hirsch, Bertram E, 1978
Box 393, Folder 7 Hirschfelder, Arlene B, 1969-1974
Box 393, Folder 8 Hitchcock, Kay, 1970-1974
Box 393, Folder 9 Hoey, Jane M, 1968
Box 393, Folder 10 Hopson, Eben, 1980
Box 393, Folder 11 Housing, 1967-1988
Box 393, Folder 12 Houston, James and Houston, Alicia, 1972-1975
Box 393, Folder 13 Humphrey, Hubert H, 1963-1968
Box 393, Folder 14 Indian Community Development Block Grant Program, 1981
Box 393, Folder 15 "Indian Country", undated
Box 393, Folder 16 Indian Financing Act, 1984
Box 393, Folder 17 Indian Judgement Funds, 1973
Box 393, Folder 18 Indian Lands, 1963-1982
Box 393, Folder 19 Indian Participation Project, 1972
Box 393, Folder 20 Indian Resources Development Act, 1967
Box 393, Folder 21 Indian Social Services Assistance Act, 1987
Box 393, Folder 22 Indian Trust Counsel Authority, 1973
Box 393, Folder 23 Indians by Arthur Kopit, 1969
Box 393, Folder 24 Inter-American Indian Institute, 1969
Box 393, Folder 25 Inter-Cultural Studies Group, 1970-1974
Box 393, Folder 26 Inuit Circumpolar Conference and Alaska Native Review Commission, 1983-1986
Box 393, Folder 27 Irving, Ella, 1960-1963
Box 393, Folder 28 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, 1982
Box 393, Folder 29 Johnson, Emery A, 1987
Box 394, Folder 1 Jones, Audrey, 1972
Box 394, Folder 2 Karelsen, Frank E., III, 1967
Box 394, Folder 3 Keeler, Frank J, 1962
Box 394, Folder 4 Kennedy, Edward M, 1963-1986
Box 394, Folder 5 Kimble, Gary N, 1989-1990
Box 394, Folder 6 Kress, Francesca, 1986-1987
Box 394, Folder 7 La Farge, Consuelo, 1970
Box 394, Folder 8 La Farge, Oliver, 1958-1963
Box 394, Folder 9 Lavin Company, 1965
Box 394, Folder 10 Law and Order, 1969
Box 394, Folder 11 Lazarus, Arthur, Jr, 1962-1991
Box 394, Folder 12 League of Women Voters, 1971
Box 394, Folder 13 Legal Defense Committee, 1967
Box 394, Folder 14 Lobbying, 1976
Box 394, Folder 15 Lowenthal, John, 1978
Box 394, Folder 16 McDermott, Walsh, 1981
Box 394, Folder 17 McGovern, George, 1963-1976
Box 394, Folder 18 McKay, Iliff, 1966-1979
Box 394, Folder 19 McLane, Charles M, 1972
Box 394, Folder 20 McNickle, D'Arcy, 1971-1977
Box 394, Folder 21 Madigan, La Verne, 1957-1962
Box 394, Folder 22 Maine Indians, 1961-1986
Box 394, Folder 23 Maps, 1972
Box 394, Folder 24 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966
Box 394, Folder 25 Meeds, Lloyd, 1977
Box 394, Folder 26 "Memories of 90 Years", 1984
Box 394, Folder 27 Menominee Indians, 1964
Box 394, Folder 28 Miccosukee Tribe, 1959-1967
Box 395, Folder 1 Mitchell, Donald C, 1989-1990
Box 395, Folder 2 Mohawk Indians, 1975-1977
Box 395, Folder 3 Momaday, Scott, 1964
Box 395, Folder 4 Mondale, Walter F, 1989
Box 395, Folder 5 Montgomery, Arthur, 1970
Box 395, Folder 6 Morgan, Lael, 1988-1990
Box 395, Folder 7 Muschenheim, Carl, 1964-1977
Box 395, Folder 8 Muschenheim, Ronda, 1961-1989
Box 395, Folder 9 Myths and Legends, 1987
Box 395, Folder 10 National Council on Indian Opportunity, 1968
Box 395, Folder 11 Native American Rights Fund, 1975-1988
Box 395, Folder 12 Navajo Indians, 1968-1989
Box 395, Folder 13 Newman, Jeffrey, 1969-1974
Box 395, Folder 14 Nixon, Richard M, 1968
Box 395, Folder 15 Nominating Committee, 1960-1986
Box 395, Folder 16 Northern Cheyenne Tribe, 1958-1963
Box 395, Folder 17 Northern Cheyenne Tribe, 1963-1975
Box 396, Folder 1 Northwest Office, 1980
Box 396, Folder 2 O'Connell, Daniel J, 1969
Box 396, Folder 3 Oliver La Farge Fund, 1964-1967
Box 396, Folder 4 Ortiz, Alfonso, 1969-1988
Box 396, Folder 5 O'Sullivan, Benjamin, 1964-1984
Box 396, Folder 6 Peyote, 1951-1960
Box 396, Folder 7 Pine Ridge Oglala Sioux Tribe, 1963-1986
Box 396, Folder 8 Pollack, Lillian, 1969-1973
Box 396, Folder 9 Poole, Rufus, 1969
Box 396, Folder 10 Program Against Poverty, 1964-1966
Box 396, Folder 11 Program and Budget Committee, 1977-1980
Box 396, Folder 12 Program and Operations Committee, 1965
Box 396, Folder 13 Proxy Ballot, 1974
Box 396, Folder 14 Public Information Activities, 1967
Box 396, Folder 15 Public Works, 1962
Box 396, Folder 16 Pyramid Lake Paiute Indians, 1967-1985
Box 396, Folder 17 Ray, E. Tinsley, 1972-1976
Box 396, Folder 18 Reagan Administration, 1980-1987
Box 396, Folder 19 Religious Freedom, 1978
Box 396, Folder 20 Resnick, Idrian N, 1985-1988
Box 396, Folder 21 Rhoades, Everett R, 1972-1986
Box 396, Folder 22 Richards, Tom, Jr, 1973-1983
Box 396, Folder 23 Road Projects, 1972
Box 396, Folder 24 Rock, Howard, 1969-1976
Box 396, Folder 25 Schifter, Richard, 1962-1985
Box 397, Folder 1 Scholarships, 1958-1985
Box 397, Folder 2 Scientists' Institute for Public Information, 1975
Box 397, Folder 3 Self-Determination, 1986
Box 397, Folder 4 Simon, John, 1978-1979
Box 397, Folder 5 Sisseton-Wahpeton Tribal Health Council, 1967
Box 397, Folder 6 Smart, S. Bruce, Jr, 1962-1970
Box 397, Folder 7 Smith, Corinna Lindon, 1957-1965
Box 397, Folder 8 Social Security, 1968-1972
Box 397, Folder 9 Staff, 1972-1978
Box 397, Folder 10 Stevens, Alden, 1959-1968
Box 397, Folder 11 Stevens, Marion, 1978-1980
Box 397, Folder 12 Stevens, Theodore F, 1968-1969
Box 397, Folder 13 Taos Pueblo Indians, 1964-1974
Box 397, Folder 14 Taxation, 1956-1982
Box 397, Folder 15 Taylor, Michael N, 1986-1988
Box 397, Folder 16 Thompson, Tom, 1987
Box 397, Folder 17 Tohono O'odham (Papago), 1986
Box 397, Folder 18 Tribal Agencies Date, 1980
Box 398, Folder 1 Tribes, 1958-1987
Box 398, Folder 2 Tsongas, Paul E, 1979-1981
Box 398, Folder 3 Tundra Times, 1963-1989
Box 398, Folder 4 Udall, Stewart L, 1961
Box 398, Folder 5 Unger, Steven, 1980-1985
Box 398, Folder 6 United Scholarship Service, 1960-1964
Box 398, Folder 7 U.S. Senators, 1963-1987
Box 398, Folder 8 United Tribes for Reservation Youth, 1985
Box 398, Folder 9 Urban Indians, 1970-1971
Box 398, Folder 10 Water Rights, 1970-1982
Box 398, Folder 11 Watt, James G, 1980-1981
Box 398, Folder 12 Ways and Means Committee, 1961-1962
Box 398, Folder 13 We Shake Hands, 1957-1963
Box 398, Folder 14 Whale Hunting, 1971-1978
Box 398, Folder 15 Windsor Alumnae Bulletin, 1968
Box 398, Folder 16 Wortis, Ethel E, 1966-1980
Box 398, Folder 17 Wounded Knee Occupation, 1967-1979
Box 399, Folder 1 Youth Conservation Corps and National Service Corps, 1960-1962
Box 399, Folder 2 Youth Employment Act, 1962
Box 399, Folder 3 Restricted Material to be Opened May 1, 2012, 1962-1982
Access: [Restricted]
Box 399, Folder 4 Audio Material (Iroquois and Seneca Speakers), 1988
Box 399, Folder 5 Photographs, 1927-1963
Box 400 Subseries 3, Oliver La Farge, undated
Description: Series 3: Personal Files, Subseries 3: Oliver La Farge (1939-1963) is largely composed of correspondence and reports relating to La Farge's presidency of the AAIA, an organization with which he was synonymous. La Farge (1901-1963), an anthropologist and Pulitzer Prize winning author, dedicated half his life to the Association and the causes it championed. Born into a cultured New England family, he first encountered Native Americans when, as a student at Harvard University, he accompanied an archaeological expedition to the Navajo reservation. It was a seminal experience. As he would later say, "the Indians got me in 1921." Further trips to the Southwest followed, as did anthropological expeditions to Mexico and Guatemala on behalf of Tulane and Columbia Universities. In 1930 he was elected to the Board of Directors of the Eastern Association on Indian Affairs, as the AAIA was then known, and, in 1933, accepted its presidency. He held this post until his death, with the exception of the years between 1943 and 1948, an interregnum necessitated by his appointment as historical officer for the United States Army's Air Transport Command.
La Farge's assumption of the Association's presidency in 1933 also saw the adoption of a new name: the National Association on Indian Affairs. It was an appropriate conjunction, for, under his leadership, the Association evolved from a small and precariously situated entity to a vibrant organization with a multidimensional program and a national reach. Despite physical and financial hardships, he strove to better the lives of Native Americans by cultivating understanding, challenging injustice, and answering wants. His deftly written letters demonstrate an acute understanding of human character, and while he was intolerant of the inept and disingenuous, he could exercise great patience and diplomacy. His comprehension of Native Americans was not without limitations, but his commitment to them ran deep. As The New York Times declared on his death, "Oliver La Farge approached the Indian without maudlin sentiment. He liked and respected him, and with gentle but firm good nature he repelled the caricature of the modern Indian as a drunk and a wastrel…. He fought the Indian's battles before many a Congressional committee and White House advisory group. Others were in the fight, too, but it was La Farge's voice that was heard most frequently and most movingly in behalf of the country's original settler."
The material in this subseries documents La Farge's contribution and that of the AAIA to this struggle during the postwar portion of his presidency -- only a handful of items predate it -- and sheds light on the temperament of this influential figure. Researchers will encounter frank remarks on the AAIA's internal organization, its direction, and its relationship with such entities as the National Congress of American Indians and the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Of particular interest are taut discussions in 1955 concerning the future of Executive Director Alexander Lesser, who, according to La Farge, "is wrecking the association, and no amount of pleading, persuading, or arguing seems to make him see it." Administrative matters form only a part of this subseries, however. It includes substantial files on tribes such as the Navajo and Northern Cheyenne, as well as a collection of field reports containing detailed analyses of Indian communities in various parts of the country. Critical issues confronting Native Americans are also addressed, including the federal government's campaign to terminate its relationship with tribes and its efforts to regulate tribal attorney contracts, thereby limiting the ability of Indians to secure independent counsel. Other files document the AAIA's role in specific battles, such as the vain attempt of the Seneca to halt construction of the Kinzua Dam or the successful efforts of the Pueblo of Taos to secure title to its sacred Blue Lake. This subseries also offers insights into steps the Association took to foster change in public attitudes, a task at which La Farge, wordsmith that he was, excelled.
Executive Committee, 1954
Box 401, Folder 1 Executive Director's Reports, 1956-1963
Box 401, Folder 2-3 Field Reports, 1959-1962
Box 401, Folder 4-5 Film Committee, 1949-1954
Box 401, Folder 6 Finance, 1952-1954
Box 401, Folder 7 Fund Raising, 1951-1954
Box 401, Folder 8 Health Committee, 1951-1955
Box 401, Folder 9 Iroquois, 1954-1960
Box 401, Folder 10 Legal Committee, 1950-1954
Box 402, Folder 1 Legislation, 1954-1956
Box 402, Folder 2 Montana Tribes, 1950-1958
Box 402, Folder 3 National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Liaison, 1951-1954
Box 402, Folder 4 Navajo, 1949-1955
Box 402, Folder 5-6 Navajo Museum, 1954-1958
Box 402, Folder 7 Nebraska Tribes, 1957-1959
Box 402, Folder 8 Northern Cheyenne, 1957-1959
Box 402, Folder 9-10 Policy (Including Termination of Federal Responsibilities), 1940-1954
Box 402, Folder 11 Program, 1954
Box 402, Folder 12 Projects, 1950-1954
Box 402, Folder 13 Public Education, 1952-1956
Box 403, Folder 1 Pueblo, 1947-1956
Box 403, Folder 2 Reorganization of AAIA, 1951-1955
Box 403, Folder 3 Seminole, 1956-1960
Box 403, Folder 4 Smith, Corinna Lindon, 1957-1959
Box 403, Folder 5 Southwest Office, 1950-1954
Box 403, Folder 6 Taos Blue Lake, 1939-1961
Box 403, Folder 7-8 Taos Blue Lake, 1961-1962
Box 404, Folder 1 Tribal Attorney Contracts, 1950-1952
Box 404, Folder 2-3 We Shake Hands, 1957-1963
Box 404, Folder 4 Subseries 4, Corinna Lindon Smith, undated
Description: Series 3: Personal Files, Subseries 4: Corinna Lindon Smith (1932-1965) consists largely of correspondence from the files of this long-standing member and sometime vice president of the AAIA. Smith (1875-1965) could take pride in a connection with the Association reaching back to its beginnings, -- she was elected to the Board of Directors of the Eastern Association on Indian Affairs in 1925 -- but the material in this subseries corresponds almost wholly with her latter-day tenure on this body, a period framed by her re-election in 1953 and her death.
Smith was comfortably circumstanced in life and travelled widely overseas in the company of her husband, the artist and archaeologist, Joseph Lindon Smith. Her active interest in Native Americans began with a recuperative holiday in Florida in 1923, which introduced her to the Seminole and Miccosukee peoples. She and her party, which included a nurse, were soon ministering to their needs, and, in the course of this visit and subsequent sojourns in states such as New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Montana, Smith committed herself to promoting the welfare and, in particular, the health of Indians throughout the United States. She carried out this mission not only on behalf of the AAIA and its affiliates but as head of the General Federation of Women's Clubs' Division of Indian Welfare. The lone prewar document in this subseries bears witness to her work under the latter's aegis in the field of home improvement. Smith also served as an advisor to organizations ranging from the National Congress of American Indians to the State and Provincial Health Authorities of North America.
The most voluminous file in this subseries relates to Native American health, reflecting Smith's long-standing interest in this area. Unfortunately, comparatively little of her own correspondence has been preserved. The bulk of material in her files was penned by others, and while these include letters directed specifically to Smith, there are also a profusion of carbon copies and other duplicated items sent to her in her capacity as Second Vice President of the AAIA between 1958 and 1965. Though impersonal, the latter shed a succinct light on issues of organizational concern, from the defense of Alaska's natives to the inclusion of Indians in the Johnson administration's anti-poverty crusade to the establishment of a National Service Corps. This subseries is more broad than deep, but it offers an easily compassed picture of the AAIA through the medium of one its most dedicated members. Smith's presence is not an obtrusive one, but here and there her redoubtable personality reveals itself. "My premise," she wrote in her ninetieth year, "is never stop being useful. To do this, set up a scale of priorities to determine what not to delegate to young associates."
AAIA Program and Structure, 1955-1964
Box 404, Folder 5 Alaska, 1960-1965, undated
Box 404, Folder 6-8 American Indian Arts Center, 1963
Box 404, Folder 9 Anti-Poverty Program, 1963-1964
Box 404, Folder 10 Blackfeet, 1954-1957
Box 404, Folder 11 Brophy, William A, 1962
Box 404, Folder 12 Byler, William, 1963-1964
Box 405, Folder 1 Constitutional Rights, 1965
Box 405, Folder 2 Council on Indian Affairs, 1957-1964
Box 405, Folder 3 Crow, 1962
Box 405, Folder 4 Derogatory Portrayals of Indians, 1965
Box 405, Folder 5 Devils Lake Sioux, 1962-1965
Box 405, Folder 6 Education, 1963-1965
Box 405, Folder 7 Ernst, Roger C, 1964-1965
Box 405, Folder 8 Federal Indian Administration and Policy, 1952-1964
Box 405, Folder 9 Forbes, Hildegarde B, 1963-1964
Box 405, Folder 10 Gund, Henry, Jr, 1957
Box 405, Folder 11 Harrison, John Conway, 1953-1954
Box 405, Folder 12 Health, 1953-1965, undated
Box 405, Folder 13-16 "Indian Home Care", 1932
Box 405, Folder 17 Indian Revolving Loan Fund, 1963
Box 405, Folder 18 "Indian Rights and American Justice", 1955
Box 405, Folder 19 "Indian Slums in Cities", undated
Box 405, Folder 20 Industrial Development, 1956-1957
Box 405, Folder 21 Institute of American Indian Art, 1962
Box 406, Folder 1 La Farge, Oliver, 1956-1963
Box 406, Folder 2 Legal Assistance, 1962-1965
Box 406, Folder 3 Legislation, 1956-1965
Box 406, Folder 4 Locker, Corinne, 1964-1965
Box 406, Folder 5 Madigan, La Verne, 1955-1964
Box 406, Folder 6 Marshall Civil Liberties Trust, 1960-1964
Box 406, Folder 7 Menominee, 1963-1965
Box 406, Folder 8 Miccosukee, 1956-1964
Box 406, Folder 9 Minnesota, 1954-1956
Box 406, Folder 10 Mississippi Choctaw, 1962
Box 406, Folder 11 Montana, 1963
Box 406, Folder 12 National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians, undated
Box 406, Folder 13 National Service, 1962-1963
Box 406, Folder 14 Navajo, undated
Box 406, Folder 15 Nominating Committee, 1962-1965
Box 406, Folder 16 North Carolina, 1961
Box 406, Folder 17 Northern Cheyenne, 1959-1964
Box 406, Folder 18 Oglala Sioux, 1960-1964
Box 406, Folder 19 Oklahoma, 1962
Box 406, Folder 20 Oliver La Farge Indian Fund, 1964-1965
Box 406, Folder 21 Omaha, 1960-1964
Box 406, Folder 22 Passamaquoddy, 1965
Box 406, Folder 23 Peyote, 1960-1962
Box 406, Folder 24 Protestant Episcopal Church, 1962
Box 406, Folder 25 Public Works, 1962-1965
Box 406, Folder 26 Pueblo, 1952-1964
Box 406, Folder 27 Sac and Fox, 1965
Box 406, Folder 28 Sanitation, 1956-1962
Box 406, Folder 29 Schifter, Richard, 1964
Box 406, Folder 30 Scholarship Assistance, 1956-1965
Box 406, Folder 31 Seneca, 1964
Box 406, Folder 32 Shoshone-Bannock, 1962
Box 406, Folder 33 Tax Exemption, 1956-1963
Box 407, Folder 1 Tourism, 1963
Box 407, Folder 2 We Shake Hands, 1957-1965
Box 407, Folder 3 Welfare, 1959-1964
Box 407, Folder 4 Zimmerman, William, Jr, 1956
Box 407, Folder 5 Subseries 5, Alden Stevens, undated
Description: Series 3: Personal Files, Subseries 5: Alden Stevens (1941-1971) is composed primarily of correspondence and printed matter relating to Stevens' long association with the AAIA and, in particular, to his tenure as its president. A graduate of the University of Chicago, Stevens (1907-1968) was a well-travelled writer and museum exhibition designer whose assignments took him to numerous reservations. In 1957 he was appointed Field Director of Mobil Travel Guide. It was President Oliver La Farge who invited him to join the American Association on Indian Affairs, as the AAIA was then known. Despite "disliking him intensely at first," Stevens agreed and, in 1941, was elected to its Board of Directors. In 1946 he assumed the duties of secretary, and, in 1964, following La Farge's death, he was elected president, a position he held for the remainder of his life. Stevens was under no illusions as to the nature of his office. As he put it in 1967, "Oliver once said to me ‘you know, Alden, this work is like a Venus fly-trap -- you feel yourself encircled and after a while you can't get out of it.’… I have no intention, if I can help it, of dying in this fly-trap, but I'm not going to back out until I see the Association in a really intelligent, forward-moving posture."
Stevens' files offer a revealing if circumscribed picture of the AAIA and are especially instructive with regard to its internal dynamics. The bruising conflict between the Association's Southwest field secretary, executive director, and a divided Board of Directors over the Association's policies with regard to the Pueblo of Taos' struggle to regain its sacred Blue Lake is the most dramatic of a number of controversies documented in this subseries. Another area of tension involved a significant adjustment in the relationship between the Board of Directors and the Executive Director following the deaths of La Farge and Executive Director La Verne Madigan in 1963 and 1962 respectively. Under Stevens, who lacked his predecessor's public stature, and William Byler, Madigan's successor, the power of staff members increased at the expense of board members. Byler's assumption of responsibility and his "starchy" manner, as Stevens worded it, was frowned upon in certain quarters, but Stevens stood behind him. Bolstered by an irrepressible sense of humor, Stevens kept the AAIA from self-destructing during a period of transition, providing continuity while embracing change. If this subseries has a strength, it is the light it sheds on the human face of the AAIA, on the impact of personality on policy, and on the foibles and virtues which color any collectivity.
Administration, 1962-1967
Box 407, Folder 6 "America Needs Indians" Exhibit, 1964
Box 407, Folder 7 American Indian Fund, 1963-1964
Box 407, Folder 8 Board of Directors Meeting Transcripts, 1965-1967
Box 407, Folder 9 Byler, William, 1962-1968
Box 407, Folder 10 Correspondence with Directors and Staff, 1953-1968
Box 407, Folder 11-13 Executive Director Candidates, 1962
Box 408, Folder 1 Finances, 1944-1968
Box 408, Folder 2 La Farge, Oliver, 1963-1966
Box 408, Folder 3 Locker, Corinne and Taos Blue Lake, 1964-1971
Box 408, Folder 4-5 Nash, Philleo, 1957-1966
Box 408, Folder 6 Oliver La Farge Fund, 1964-1965
Box 408, Folder 7 Pre-Presidency, 1941-1958
Box 408, Folder 8 Presidency, 1964-1966
Box 408, Folder 9-11 Presidency, 1967
Box 409, Folder 1 Program, 1952-1964
Box 409, Folder 2 Publicity, 1953-1967
Box 409, Folder 3 Pyramid Lake, 1950-1967
Box 409, Folder 4 Research Material, 1948-1967
Box 409, Folder 5 Rock, Howard, 1964-1965
Box 409, Folder 6 Schifter, Richard and Lazarus, Arthur, Jr, 1960-1968
Box 409, Folder 7 United Scholarship Service, 1956-1965
Box 409, Folder 8-9 War on Poverty, 1964-1965
Box 409, Folder 10 Series 4, Photographs, undated
Description: Series 4: Photographs (1928-1992) captures many of the personalities and settings documented elsewhere in the collection. The vast majority of these photographs, which are largely black and white, measure 8″ x 10″ or less. Only a modest number predate the Second World War, and many, regrettably, are undated and unidentified. The photographs in this series have been divided into four groupings: Individuals, People and Places, Arts and Artifacts, and Indians in the Military. There is also a small collection of oversized photographs which has itself been subdivided in accordance with this schema. There is, however, an addition in this case: a file entitled "Derogatory Images," which contains two photographs of a toy called "Nutty Mad Indian," one of many offensive products or depictions protested by the AAIA.
Photographs of individuals, pictured either singly or in groups, include prominent figures in the Association such as Presidents Oliver La Farge, Haven Emerson, Alden Stevens, Roger Ernst, and Alfonso Ortiz, and Executive Directors Alexander Lesser, La Verne Madigan, William Byler, Steven Unger, and Gary Kimble. Also represented are some of the numberless individuals with whom the AAIA has had dealings, among them Commissioner of Indian Affairs William Brophy, San Carlos Apache Tribal Council Chairman Clarence Wesley, Senator Robert Kennedy, Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, Alaskan sculptor Karoo Ashevak, and Israeli educator Reuven Feuerstein. Two men who influenced the Association and its constituents from afar are also numbered among these photographs, namely, Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter.
Under the umbrella of People and Places can be found a wide variety of scenes: some filled with human activity, others dominated by a solitary figure or a man-made structure, and still others suffused with the beauty of the natural world. In contrast to the generally staid photographs assembled under the heading of Individuals, these products of the camera possess a vibrant quality, even when their subject is a desolate one, as in the case of dilapidated Native American dwellings and facilities. Scenes in this grouping include a series of small but variegated photographs from the Alaska of the 1930s, glimpses of domestic life in the Southwest, the splendor of Montana's Glacier National Park, Indian children, gatherings sponsored by the AAIA, and traditionally attired participants in celebrations of Native American culture.
Arts and Artifacts consists of a substantial body of photographs depicting such creative works as paintings, clothing, sculpture, jewelry, masks, and basketry, many of which were displayed at the AAIA's American Indian Arts Center in New York. For its part, Indians in the Military documents the participation of Native Americans in the armed forces of the United States during the Second World War. Their heroic involvement in this struggle could not but bolster the Association's contention that Native Americans deserved well of their country. As one of its brochures declared, "He helped YOU win the war. Won't You help him win his rights?"
Arts and Artifacts, 1938-1975, undated
Box 410-412 Indians in the Military, 1942-1946
Box 413 Individuals, 1946-1992, undated
Box 414-415 People and Places, 1928-1992, undated
Box 416-417 Arts and Artifacts [oversize], undated
Box 418, Folder 1 Derogatory Images [oversize], undated
Box 418, Folder 2 Individuals [oversize], undated
Box 418, Folder 3 People and Places [oversize], 1938-1957, undated
Box 418, Folder 4-5 Series 5, Audiovisual Material, undated
Description: Series 5: Audiovisual Material (1961-1987) numbers 71 reel-to-reel tapes, 23 audio cassette tapes, and seven black and white or color 16 mm films, which, together, provide a distinctive entree to many of the individuals and issues which defined the AAIA over a 26-year period. While much of this ground is covered elsewhere -- even, at times, in the form of transcripts -- the sounds and images contained in this subseries serve to vivify the printed word. Half the audio tapes are recordings of Board and Executive Committee Meetings, which assisted the Secretary -- an office held by Hildegarde Forbes during most of this period -- in preparing minutes. These can be found in Series 1, Subseries 1 (Administration), accompanied, in some instances, by laborious transcripts. While the recordings in this subseries constitute a fuller account of the AAIA's administrative deliberations than even the most detailed minutes, they contain unintelligible moments and, it is important to note, were subject to interruption when particularly sensitive matters were broached. A vast amount of verbiage has, however, been preserved, ranging from routine reports to intense discussions. A particularly revealing mix of the prosaic and portentous can be found in the recording of the Board Meeting of May 9, 1967, at which internal differences arising from the Pueblo of Taos' struggle to recover its sacred Blue Lake came to a head.
The other audio tapes in this subseries were recorded in a variety of settings and encompass a diversity of issues. Among them can be found broadcast interviews with such figures as Executive Director William Byler and General Counsel Arthur Lazarus, Jr., proceedings of meetings such as the Point Barrow Conference on Native Rights, the discussion and exposition of major issues such as child welfare and federal recognition of tribes, and the documentation of tribal life, as in case of the Devils Lake Sioux. Especially evocative in this regard is an Indian woman's testimony concerning the plight of her people, including their "slow termination" through the removal of children to non-Indian homes. Another voice which can be heard, albeit briefly, is that of Oliver La Farge, on the occasion of Pueblo of Taos Governor Severino Martinez's address to the membership of the AAIA in 1961.
The films included in this subseries consist of television documentaries and newscasts, a majority of which were produced by the Columbia Broadcasting System. Their tone is critical of the white man's treatment of Native Americans, though, in surveying the contemporary socioeconomic landscape, their optimism varies. The picture which emerges from these films is a mixed one. Instances of self-assertion, such as the recruitment of industry by the Pueblo of Laguna or the reclamation of ranch lands by the Sioux of South Dakota, are documented. On the other hand, attention is compellingly drawn to the poverty and disorientation which haunt too many Native American communities. The AAIA does not go unmentioned, and Oliver La Farge is prominently featured in a film about the Hopi. Among the images likely to linger in viewers' minds is one of Hopi children, a ceremonial rattle in one hand, a geography text book in the other: an image emblematic of the cultural duality to which these films attest.
7″ Reel-to-Reel Tapes, undated
Alaskan Issues (Interior Secretary Walter Hickel), 1970 April 29
Box 419, Folder 1 Board Meeting, 1965 February 18
Box 419, Folder 2 Board Meeting, 1966 May 3
Box 419, Folder 3 Board Meeting, 1967 May 9
Box 419, Folder 4 Board Meeting, 1967 December 18
Box 419, Folder 5 Board Meeting, 1968 November 25
Box 419, Folder 6-7 Board Meeting, 1969 February 25
Box 419, Folder 8 Board Meeting, 1969 May 6
Box 419, Folder 9 Dorothy Gordon Youth Forum (Discussion on Prejudice), 1970 February 3
Box 419, Folder 10 Executive Committee Meeting, 1965 May 7
Box 419, Folder 11 Executive Committee Meeting, 1965 June 1
Box 419, Folder 12 Executive Committee Meeting, 1965 October 7
Box 419, Folder 13 Executive Committee Meeting, 1965 December 7
Box 419, Folder 14 Executive Committee Meeting, 1966 June 21
Box 420, Folder 1-2 Executive Committee Meeting, 1966 September 27
Box 420, Folder 3 Executive Committee Meeting, 1966 December 6
Box 420, Folder 4 Executive Committee Meeting, 1967 March 8
Box 420, Folder 5 Executive Committee Meeting, 1967 June 27
Box 420, Folder 6 Executive Committee Meeting, 1968 April 15
Box 420, Folder 7 Executive Committee Meeting, 1968 June 25
Box 420, Folder 8 Executive Committee Meeting, 1969 April 15
Box 420, Folder 9 Executive Committee Meeting, 1969 June 10
Box 420, Folder 10 Executive Committee Meeting, 1969 October 7
Box 420, Folder 11 Executive Committee Meeting, 1970 October 12
Box 420, Folder 12 Executive Committee Meeting, 1971 June 14
Box 420, Folder 13 Executive Committee Meeting, 1971 October 26
Box 420, Folder 14 Executive Committee Meeting, 1972 October 2
Box 421, Folder 1 Executive Committee Meeting, 1972 December 12
Box 421, Folder 2 Executive Committee Meeting, 1973 October 1
Box 421, Folder 3 Executive Committee Meeting, 1974 September 26
Box 421, Folder 4 Executive Committee Meeting, 1975 February 24
Box 421, Folder 5 Executive Committee Meeting, 1975 October 16
Box 421, Folder 6 Executive Committee Meeting, 1976 February 27
Box 421, Folder 7 Executive Committee Meeting, 1977 February 18
Box 421, Folder 8-9 Executive Committee Meeting, 1977 June 28
Box 421, Folder 10-11 Executive Committee Meeting, 1977 October 13
Box 421, Folder 12 Executive Committee Meeting, 1978 June 26
Box 422, Folder 1-2 Executive Committee Meeting, 1978 October 20
Box 422, Folder 3-4 Native American Education, undated
Box 422, Folder 5 Native American Education and Alaskan Issues, undated
Box 422, Folder 6 Native American Songs, undated
Box 422, Folder 7 Native American Water Rights, 1976 May 10
Box 422, Folder 8 Observation Point (Interview with William Byler), 1965 November 9
Box 422, Folder 9 Opinion Please (Interview with Arthur Lazarus, Jr.), 1963 January 30
Box 422, Folder 10 "Our Ancient Way of Life" (Address by Pueblo of Taos Governor Severino Martinez), 1961 April 17
Box 422, Folder 11 Our Civil Liberties (Interview with Arthur Lazarus, Jr.), 1962 December 16
Box 422, Folder 12 Point Barrow Conference on Native Rights, 1961 November 15-17
Box 422, Folder 13-14 Point Barrow Conference on Native Rights, 1961 November 15-17
Box 423, Folder 1 The World of Religion (Interview with Pueblo of Taos Spokesman Paul Bernal), 1966 May 22
Box 423, Folder 2 5″ Reel-to-Reel Tapes, undated
Devils Lake Sioux, undated
Box 423, Folder 3-5 Navajo Interview (David Skeet), 1967 August 21-26
Box 423, Folder 6-8 Navajo Interview (David Skeet and Golastico Garcia), 1967 August 21-26
Box 423, Folder 9-10 Navajo Interview (David Skeet), 1967 August 21-26
Box 423, Folder 11 Sixty Minutes (Report on Alaskan Issues), 1969 September 10
Box 423, Folder 12 United Tribes of North Dakota Meeting, 1967 August 31
Box 423, Folder 13-14 United Tribes of North Dakota Meeting, 1967 August 31
Box 424, Folder 1 Women's Magazine of the Air (Interview with William Byler and Mary Lou Payne), 1964 September 16-23
Box 424, Folder 2 3″ Reel-to-Reel Tapes, undated
Navajo Interview (David Skeet), 1967 August 21-26
Box 424, Folder 3 Audio Cassette Tapes, undated
Executive Committee Meeting, 1987 November 13
Box 424, Folder 4-6 Federal Recognition of Tribes, 1987 August 7
Box 424, Folder 7 Federal Recognition of Tribes [Damaged], 1987 August 7
Box 424, Folder 8 Federal Recognition of Tribes, 1987 August 7
Box 424, Folder 9-10 Federal Recognition of Tribes, undated
Box 424, Folder 11 Financial Appeals, undated
Box 424, Folder 12 Indian Child Welfare, undated
Box 424, Folder 13-21 Indian Child Welfare, undated
Box 425, Folder 1 Indian Reservations (Interior Secretary James Watt), undated
Box 425, Folder 2 Of Concern (Interview with Steven Unger), 1981 January 4
Box 425, Folder 3 Perspective (Interview with Steven Unger and Cathy Cockrell), 1981 January 4
Box 425, Folder 4 Tribal Sovereignty, undated
Box 425, Folder 5 Small Reel 16 mm Films, undated
Report on Pueblo of Laguna Electronics Factory (National Broadcasting Company), undated
Box 426, Folder 1 Report on Self-Assertion of South Dakota Sioux (National Broadcasting Company), undated
Box 426, Folder 2 Report on Thomas White Hawk Death Sentence (Columbia Broadcasting System), undated
Box 426, Folder 3 Large Reel 16 mm Films, undated
Adventure: The Hopi Road (Columbia Broadcasting System), undated
Box 427, Folder 1 Expedition Omaha: The Old Children (KDTV), undated
Box 427, Folder 2 The Forgotten American (Columbia Broadcasting System), 1968
Box 427, Folder 3 Sixty Minutes: You're Getting Rich on my Land! (Columbia Broadcasting System), 1969
Box 427, Folder 4 Series 6, Jack Trope Legal Counsel Files, 1966-1999
Identifier: [ML1999-002]
Size: 25 linear feet, 25 boxes
Description: Series 6: Jack Trope Legal Counsel Files (1966-1999) consists mainly of material that Trope accumulated during his time serving as Outside Counsel for AAIA (1991-1999).
Arrangement:
Original order of materials has been maintained.
Educational Foundation of America Grant, 1995-1997
Box 428 Medicine Wheel Coalition, undated
Forest Service Appeal Regulations, 1989-1992
Box 428 Correspondence, 1994
Box 428 Bills, 1995
Box 428 AAIA Meeting Agenda, 1996 June 14
Box 428 AAIA Executive Committee Meeting Materials, 1991 September 27
Box 428 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Memoranda and Research Materials, 1984-1995
Box 428 Testimony, Drug and Sexual Abuse Legislation, 1985-1986
Box 428 Tribal Code, Child Abuse, undated
Box 428 Juvenile Justice Survey, 1983
Box 428 United States Supreme Court Cases, Briefs, 1988-1991
Box 428 Gaming Act, 1992-1995
Box 428 Arizona Land Transfer, 1992
Box 428 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Memoranda and Notes, 1991-1993
Box 428 Tribal Constitution Project, undated
Yavapai, Apache, 1991
Box 428 Hualapai, 1991
Box 428 Hauasupai, 1991
Box 428 Other, 1992-1994
Box 428 Legal Background, undated
Box 429 Freedom of Religion and Land Issues, 1966-1992
Box 429 Sacred Sites, 1978-1995
Box 429 Supreme Court Legal Briefs, 1985-1996
Box 429 Amendments to the Indian Religious Freedom Act, 1992-1993
Box 430 Administration for Native Americans Grant, 1991-1996
Box 430 Council of Energy Resource Tribes, circa 1995
Box 430 National Historic Preservation Act, undated
Amendments, 1991-1992
Box 430 Regulations, Proposed, 1994-1998
Box 430 Sacred Sites, Various, 1991-1994
Box 431 Badger Creek, Land Use, 1989-1991
Box 431 Bear Butte, 1977, 1994-1996
Box 431 Sweet Grass Hills, 1993-1995
Box 431 Traditional Peyote Use, Religious Freedom, 1990-1999
Box 431 American Indian Religious Freedom Association Church, Groups, 1990-1992
Box 431 AAIA, American Indian Religious Freedom Association, Human Rights Groups, 1991
Box 431 American Indian Religious Freedom Association, Environmental Groups, 1989-1991
Box 431 Eagle Feathers Information, Religious Freedom, 1984-1995
Box 431 Native American Prisoner Rights, Religious Freedom, Correspondence, 1994-1997
Box 431 Indian Child Welfare Act Legislation, 1995-1996
Box 432 National Historic Preservation Act, undated
Issues, 1995-1999
Box 432 Background, 1990-1999
Box 432 Adopted Regulations, 1999
Box 432 American Indian Religious Freedom Association, Miscellaneous, 1995-1999
Box 432 AAIA Cultural Survival Quarterly Concerns, Religious Freedom, 1995-1996
Box 432 Governors Island, Delaware Tribe Claims, 1997-1998
Box 432 Sacred Sites Funding Proposals, 1994-1997
Box 432 AAIA Indian Affairs Newsletter, 1996,1998, undated
Box 432 Indian Child Welfare Association, Bureau of Indian Affairs Guidelines, 1979
Box 432 AAIA Annual Reports, 1994-1999
Box 432 Draft, Final Environmental Impact Statement Zortman and Landusky, 1995, 1996
Box 433 Environmental Impact, Miscellaneous, 1995-1997
Box 433 Baby Girl (Rebecca) Argleben Legal Proceedings, undated
Appellate Pleadings, 1990-1991
Box 434 Court Orders and Decisions, 1990-1991
Box 434 Documents For Trial Miscellaneous, 1989-1990
Box 434 Legal Correspondence and Documents, Before August 1st, 1991
Box 434 Federal Court Action, 1990
Box 434 Pleadings, 1989-1991
Box 434 Miscellaneous Legal Documents, 1991
Box 434 Appellate Briefs, Circa, 1991
Box 434 California Supreme Court Pleading Paper and Covers, undated
Box 434 Legal Correspondence, 1991-1992
Box 434 Miscellaneous Legal Documents, undated
Box 434 British Columbia Proceedings, 1989-1992
Box 434 Informational Materials, 1991
Box 434 Free Speech Coalition, Miscellaneous, 1995-1996
Box 435 Financial Reports, Fundraising Information, Miscellaneous, 1990-1996
Box 435 Internal Revenue Service Penalty, 1991-1994
Box 435 Wounded Knee Fundraiser, 1994
Box 435 Tribal Leaders Meeting With President Clinton, National Congress of American Indians, Annual Report, 1994
Box 435 Travel Vouchers, 1994
Box 435 Newsletters, 1985-1995
Box 435 Travel Plan, Agency Contract, 1994-1995
Box 435 Amicus Briefs, 1991-1994
Box 435 Lobbying, Free Speech Coalition, 1994
Box 435 Bequests, 1987-1995
Box 435 National Congress of American Indians Executive Order, 1994
Box 436 The Earliest Americans National Historic Landmark Theme Study Project, 1995-1996
Box 436 American Indian Religious Freedom Act Bills, 1988-1990
Box 436 Testimony on American Indian Religious Freedom Act Bills, 1988-1990
Box 436 Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act Packets, 1993
Box 436 American Indian Religious Freedom Act, undated
Legislation, 1991
Box 436 Coordinator Position, 1993
Box 436 Sacred Sites Article, Religious Freedom, 1991-1994
Box 436 American Indian Religious Freedom Act, undated
Correspondence, 1991-1995
Box 436 Plan, 1991
Box 436 Public Relations, John Burke, 1991
Box 436 Sacred Sites Center, 1992
Box 436 American Indian Religious Freedom Act Executive Summary and Fact Sheet, 1993
Box 436 Lobbying, 1992-1993
Box 436 "Protecting Native American Religious Freedom" Article, New York University, 1993
Box 436 American Indian Religious Freedom Act House Drafts of Bill, 1993-1994
Box 436 Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, Sacred Sites, Religious Freedom, 1994
Box 436 Title Twenty, Social Service Block Grant, undated
Correspondence, Memoranda, 1992
Box 437 Legislative Initiative, 1993
Box 437 Background Documents, 1984-1994
Box 437 Title Twenty, Title Four, and Other Tribal Funding Legislation, undated
Human Resource Hearing, House Ways and Means, Child Welfare, 1988-1991
Box 437 Legislature Drafts, 1991
Box 437 Human Resource Hearing, The Indian Social Services Act, Amendments, 1985-1988
Box 437 Title Four Formula Change, 1989-1990
Box 437 Human Resources Family Preservation Bill, Legal Documents, 1991-1992
Box 437 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Hearing, 1990-1991
Box 437 Domestic Block Grant Program, 1991
Box 437 Indian Child Abuse Prevention Bill, 1989-1990
Box 437 Family Preservation Act Amendments, 1991-1994
Box 437 Child Welfare Legislative Initiatives, 1993
Box 437 Title Four Memoranda, Miscellaneous, 1994
Box 437 Tribal Eligibility Notes, 1985-1989
Box 437 Correspondence, 1991-1994
Box 437 Letters of Inquiry and Support, 1986-1992
Box 437 Sacred Sites Protection Act, New Mexico, 1994
Box 438 American Indian Religious Freedom Coalition Addresses, 1991-1994
Box 438 American Indian Religious Freedom Act, undated
Comments on Drafts of Act, 1991-1993
Size: 2 Folders
Box 438 Drafts of Act, 1991-1993
Box 438 Resolutions on Act, 1991-1993
Box 438 Hearing, 1992-1994
Box 438 Hearing Records, 1977-1990
Box 438 American Indian Religious Freedom Act, Drafts of Legislation, 1992-1993
Box 439 National Congress of American Indians Convention, Cultural Rights Community, Miscellaneous, 1995
Box 439 Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act, Background Documents, 1990-1994
Box 439 Religious Freedom Summit, 1991-1992
Box 439 American Indian Religious Freedom Act, Tribal Leaders Forum, 1991-1992
Box 439 American India Religious Freedom Act, Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act, Native American Rights Fund, Administration, Negotiations, Legal Documents, 1993-1994
Box 439 Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act, undated
Senate Bill, 1993
Box 439 Senator McCain Correspondence, 1994
Box 439 Changes by Internal Coalition, 1993-1994
Box 439 Medicine Wheel Coalition for Sacred Sites of North America, undated
Cedar Ridge, 1996-1998
Box 440 By-laws, 1990
Box 440 Devil's Tower Sewage Environmental Assessment, 1997
Box 440 Devil's Tower, Rocky Mountain Region, Hulett, Wyoming Airport, Environmental Assessment, Proposed Legislation, 1995-1997
Box 440 Devil's Tower, 1995-1997
Box 440 American Heritage Center, Letter, 1997
Box 440 Lovell and Other Visitor's Centers,1993-1998, undated
Box 440 Forest Service Grant, 1995
Box 440 Five Springs Campground, Wyoming Bureau of Land Management, 1997
Box 440 Snowmobiling Miscellaneous, 1996-1997
Box 440 Carbon Basin Coal Project, 1996-1998
Box 440 Legal Correspondence, News Articles, Miscellaneous, 1996-1999
Box 440 Jack Trope Legal Activities, Reports to Board, 1995-1999
Box 440 Lobbying, Political Advocacy Bills, 1995-1996
Box 440 Indian Legal Reform, Tribal Sovereign Immunity, 1998
Box 440 American Indian Religious Freedom Act, Memoranda, Background Documents, 1991-1994
Box 441 Archaeological Resources Protection Act, Regulations, 1991
Box 442 Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, undated
Oversight Hearings, 1993
Box 442 Background and Legislative History Article, 1991-1994
Box 442 Regulations, 1991-1994
Box 442 Article Requests, 1991-1995
Box 442 Correspondence, 1992-1994
Box 442 Appropriations, 1992-1995
Box 442 National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian, 1994
Box 442 Background, 1990-1993
Box 442 The First Ohio Native American Conference on Reburial and Repatriation, Pamphlets, 1992
Box 442 Medicine Wheel Coalition for Sacred Sites of North America Miscellaneous, 1995-1999
Box 443 Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Justice, 1995-1998
Box 443 Medicine Wheel Coalition for Sacred Sites of North America, undated
Bureau of Land Management, Wyoming Agreement, 1995-1996
Box 443 Internal Revenue Code, Application for Recognition of Exemption, 1990-1996
Box 443 Colorado Pipeline, 1994-1996
Box 443 Bylaws, Minutes, 1989-1994
Box 443 Bylaws, undated
Box 443 Cheyenne Qualification for Federal Non Profit Tax Status, 1984-1993
Box 443 Bureau of Land Management, Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, Programmatic Agreement, 1994-1997
Box 443 Medicine Wheel Coalition, Bureau of Land Management, Oil and Gas Agreement, 1996-1997
Box 443 Contract with Ted Knight, 1996-1997
Box 444 Sub Lease Agreement, 245 Fifth Avenue, 1995-1997
Box 444 Nonprofit Legal Regulations, circa, 1987-1993
Box 444 Reports to Board, 1991-1995
Box 444 Grant, Poach Band of Creek Indians, 1997
Box 444 By Laws, 1994-1996
Box 444 Audit Letters, 1994-1997
Box 444 Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1991-1994
Box 444 Medicine Wheel Coalition for Sacred Sites of North America, undated
Bear Lodges Versus Babbitt, 1997
Box 444 Bear Lodge Notes, Miscellaneous Background, 1996-1997
Box 444 Pleadings I, 1996
Box 444 Pleadings II, 1998
Box 444 Bear Lodge Versus Babbitt, undated
Correspondence, 1998
Box 444 Transcript, Preliminary Injunction Hearing Proceedings, 1996
Box 444 Administrative Record, 1995-1996
Box 444 Draft Pleadings and Duplicate, 1996-1998
Box 444 AAIA Meeting Minutes and Materials, undated
Annual Meeting, 1998 November 19-20
Box 445 Executive Committee Meeting, 1992 March 21
Box 445 Winter Board Meeting, 1992 December 4-5, 1992 December
Box 445 Annual Board Meeting, 1997 November 20-21
Box 445 Full Board Meeting, 1994 April 24-25
Box 445 Annual Board Meeting, 1992 May 14-15
Box 445 Investment Review, United States Trust Company of New York, 1998 November 20
Box 445 Winter Board Meeting, 1994 December 2-3, 1994 December
Box 445 Executive Committee Meeting, 1994 October 1
Box 445 Executive Committee Meeting, 1993 March 6
Box 445 Full Board Meeting, 1993 April 30
Box 445 Executive Committee Meeting, 1994 January 29
Box 445 California Indian Child Welfare Association, Department of Social Services, undated
Food Stamp Regulations, undated
1990 June 1
Box 445 Miscellaneous, 1989-1990
Box 445 Operations Manual, 1989 April 1
Box 445 Fiscal Management and Control Regulations, Miscellaneous, 1981-1990
Box 445 Adoption Users Manual, Confidentiality, Fraud, Civil Rights, State Hearing Manual, 1990
Box 445 Regulations, Miscellaneous, 1987-1990
Box 445 Statistical Reports, 1989 December 1
Box 445 Medicine Wheel Coalition for Sacred Sites of North America, undated
America Background Documents, Miscellaneous, 1989-1996
Box 446 State Historic Presentation Office Contract, 1992-1994
Box 446 Correspondence, 1989-1995
Box 446 Legislation, 1992
Box 446 Reference Materials, 1992-1994
Box 446 Programmatic Agreement, Memoranda of Agreement, 1991-1995
Box 446 Medicine Mountain Archaeology Assessment, 1995
Box 447 Historic Preservation Plan, Miscellaneous, 1996-1999
Box 447 Environmental Assessment for Grazing Permits, 1995
Box 447 Comments on Environmental Assessment, 1989-1991
Box 447 Bighorn National Forest Meetings, 1990-1995
Box 447 A Guide Checklist To Indian Welfare Act Compliance, undated
Box 447 AAIA Review Meeting, United Trust Company of New York, 1996
Box 447 American Indian Religious Freedom Act Report, 1979
Box 447 AAIA Annual Membership Meeting, 1996 December 13-14
Box 447 AAIA Annual Membership Meeting, 1995 December 8
Box 447 National Indian Education Association Meeting, 1991 April 22
Box 447 Religious Freedom Restoration Act, undated
Miscellaneous, 1993-1996
Box 448 City of Boerne versus Flores, 1996-1999
Box 448 104th Congress, Legislations Affecting American Indian Religious Freedom, 1995-1996
Box 448 First Annual Sacred Sites, Holistic Healing Conference, Poster, 1996 May 18-19
Box 448 Mount Graham Power Line Project, undated
United States Court of Appeals, Miscellaneous, 1995-1999
Box 449 Miscellaneous, 1991-1997
Box 449 Appropriations, Kolbe Amendment, 1995-1996
Box 449 Miscellaneous, 1991-1997
Box 449 Tongue River Documents, 1988-1997
Box 449 House of Representatives, Amendment to Child Welfare Act, Legal Correspondence, Documents, 1995
Box 449 Medicine Wheel Coalition for Sacred Sites of North America, undated
Responses to Landmark Draft Environmental Impact Statement, 1990-1991
Box 450 Correspondence on Environmental Impact Statement, 1989-1991
Box 450 Bighorn National Forest Plan and Regulations, 1985
Box 450 Appeal, 1996-1997
Box 450 Medicine Wheel Report, Protection of Medicine Wheels Debate Correspondence, 1994-1995
Box 450 Legal Background, 1981-1995
Box 450 Environmental Impact Statement Response, 1991
Box 450 Federal Aviation Administration Environmental Assessment, 1995-1997
Box 450 Historic Preservation Plan I-III, 1994-1997
Box 450 Ian's Legal Background, 1978-1995
Size: 3 folders
Box 495 Legal Research Materials, 1988-1990
Box 495 ICW - Gail Taylor (N.J), 1985-1990
Box 495 S. 1976 ICWA Legislation, 1987-1988
Box 495 ICWA - Ken Wright, 1987
Box 495 Interior ICWA Study (CSR), 1988
Box 495 Misc. ICWA North, 1991-1997
Box 495 Audiocasettes - Legal no.4, undated
Size: 2 tapes
Box 495 ICWA Seminars, 1991-1993
Size: 2 boxes
Box 496 Miscellaneous ICWA, 1985-1997
Box 496 South Carolina ICWA Case, 1985-1987
Box 496 Destination of the American Indian Family, 1987
Box 496 AAIA - Cano, 1988-1992
Box 496 AAIA - General ICWA, 1991-1993
Box 496 ICWA National Judicial College, 1987
Box 496 Agreement Regarding Indian Child Custody Services, 1991
Box 496 Summaries of Meetings - Concerns, 1988-1989
Box 496 Irvine Proposal, 1989
Box 496 California ICWA - Correspondence, 1991
Box 496 Statutes, 1991
Box 496 Background, 1987-1992
Box 496 Drafts of Californian Agreement, 1990
Box 496 AAIA - BIA Soc. Serv/ICW Regulations, 1990-1992
Box 497 Miscellaneous NICWA, 1992-1995
Box 497 ICWA Case Inquiries, 1995-1996
Box 497 ICWA Conferencef - Boulder, Co, 1995
Box 497 Miscellaneous ICWA Documents and Regulations, 1989-1995
Box 497 Blackfeet ICWA Agreement, 1987
Box 497 Alaska Adoption Rules, 1987-1990
Box 497 Series 7, November 2005 Accession, 1990-2005
Identifier: [ML2005-011]
Size: 12 linear feet, 12 boxes
Description: Series 7: November 2005 Accession (1990-2005) contains executive office files, publications, photographs, conference and meetings records, donor information, and other miscellaneous material.
Arrangement:
Original order of materials has been maintained.
Tax Documents, 1993
Box 451 Confirmation Letters, 1992-1995
Box 451 Expense Reports, Budget, Payroll, 1992-1994
Box 451 Lease, Floor Plan, 1990 August 25
Box 451 Year End Report, 1993
Box 451 Copyright Certificates, 1985
Box 451 Tax Exemption, 1989
Box 451 Bylaws, 1987-1989
Box 451 Registration Statement, Tax Return, Budget, 1992
Box 451 Contributions, Grants, 1992
Box 451 Budget, undated
1993
Box 451 1991
Box 451 1992
Box 451 1990-1991
Box 451 Year End Reports, Miscellaneous, 1986-1993
Box 451 Year End Reports, Eight Month Reports, Six Month Reports, 1957-1992
Box 451 Treasurer's Report, Balance Sheet, 1966-1985
Box 451 American Indian Arts Center, Indian and Eskimo Art of the Americas, Financial Statements, Six Month Report, 1968-1975
Box 451 Moving Expenses, 1990 September 24
Box 451 Tax, undated
Returns, 1985-1994
Box 451 Income, Corporation, Financial Transactions, Support Test, 1992-1994
Box 451 Returns, 1986-1992
Box 451 Documents, Miscellaneous, 1993-1994
Box 451 Information, Documents, Correspondence, Miscellaneous, I-II,1984-1994, undated
Box 451 Flute, Jerry, Faxes and Correspondence and Memos, 1994
Box 452 Correspondence, undated
Genealogy, 1994
Box 452 General Information, 1994
Box 452 Requests, 1994
Box 452 Flute, Jerry, 1994
Box 452 Josephy, Alvin M. Jr., National Support Council Prospects, 1994 October 20
Box 452 Addresses Information on National Supports Council Sent to, undated
Box 452 American Indian Religious Freedom Act, 1994
Box 452 Board of Directors Memoranda, 1994, undated
Size: 22 Folders
Box 452 Helphrey, Juanita J., Resume, 1992
Box 452 Member's Fall Luncheon and Miscellaneous Contact Information, 1993
Box 452 Fundraising, undated
Committee Meeting, 1994 January 24
Box 452 Wounded Knee Memorial, 1994 March 8
Box 452 Luncheon, 1994 January 24
Box 452 National Support Council Development Campaign, 1988-1994
Box 452 Lucy Covington Award Reception, Honoree Harris, LaDonna, 1994
Box 452 American Indian Religious Freedom Project, undated
Beneficia Grant Proposal, 1994
Box 452 Ford Grant Proposal, 1993
Box 452 PEW Grant Proposal, Circa, 1993
Box 452 Tides Foundation Proposal, 1993
Box 452 Trope, Jack, undated
Materials Regarding Legal and Constitutional Issues Raised by the Department of Justice, 1993
Box 452 Mailing, Medicine Wheel and Other Issues, 1994 September 15
Box 452 Conference Call, 1994 October 10
Box 452 Medicine Wheel Coalition Fax, 1994 October 21
Box 452 Conference Call, 1994 October 19
Box 452 Medicine Wheel Coalition Fax, 1994 November 1
Box 452 Letter to Keown, Larry, Forest Supervision, 1994 July 20
Box 452 Medicine Wheel Programmatic Agreement, 1994 April 25
Box 452 Statement of Congressman Richardson on Introduction of Legislation Protecting The Religious Use of Peyote, 1994
Box 452 Native American Rights Fund Briefing Document, 1994
Box 452 Historic Preservation Fund Grants to Indian Tribes, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians, 1995
Box 452 Flute, Jerry Correspondence, Steinem, Gloria, Deer, Ada E, 1994
Box 452 Kimble, Gary Niles, Correspondence, 1994 January 24
Box 452 American Indian Religious Freedom Project, Information Packet, 1993
Box 452 Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act, undated
Conference Calls, 1994 May
Size: 3 Folders
Box 452 Fax to Technicians Committee, 1994
Size: 6 Folders
Box 452 Displaced Homemakers Proposal, 1994-1995
Box 452 Trope, Jack, Mailing Miscellaneous, 1993
Box 452 Materials Regarding Legal and Constitutional Issues Raised by the Department of Justice, 1993
Box 452 Combined Federal Campaign Correspondence, 1994
Box 453 Grant Correspondence, undated
Refusal, 1994
Box 453 Acceptance, 1994
Box 453 Resumes, Employment Refusal, 1994
Box 453 Kimble, Gary N Correspondence, 1994
Box 453 Fundraising Meeting Minutes, Washington, DC, 1994 April 24
Box 453 National Indian Education Association, 1994
Box 453 AAIA Press Release, 1994 June 30
Box 453 Princeton University Library AAIA Acquisition Correspondence, 1994 August 12
Box 453 Wounded Knee Memorial Concert Event, Casella, Sonny Proposal, 1994
Box 453 Staff Reports, 1993
Box 453 Wexler, Jonathan Correspondence, 1991-1994
Box 453 Yetter, Bob, Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1994
Box 453 Newsletter, 1977-1993
Box 453 Indian Family Defense, 1974-1975
Box 453 Miscellaneous Articles, 1993
Box 453 Indian Recipe, Fried Bread, undated
Box 453 Indian Family Summit, undated
Correspondence, 1994
Box 453 Memoranda, 1994
Box 453 Planning Meeting, 1994 September 30
Box 453 Sears Roebuck Proposal, 1994
Box 453 Kelloggs Proposal Draft, 1994
Box 453 Keeler, Bradford, Small Business Administration, 1993-1994
Box 453 Kimble, Gary N., undated
Away Article, 1993
Box 453 Correspondence Support for Role as Commissioner of Administration for Native Americans, 1993
Box 453 Administration for Native Americans Articles, circa, 1994
Box 453 United States Department of the Interior Correspondence, 1992-1994
Box 453 Locke Pat Memoranda, 1994
Box 453 Minutes for Winter Board Meeting, 1990
Box 453 Fundraising, undated
Training, Trainer Harry, Debra, undated
Box 453 Fundraising Trip, 1992
Box 453 Raiser Job Description, undated
Box 453 Personal Procedures, 1991 July 16
Box 453 Miscellaneous Graphics, undated
Box 453 Holtshopple, Correspondence, 1994 May 24
Box 453 Film Festival, undated
Operations Committee Meeting, 1992 February 5
Box 453 Miscellaneous, 1992
Size: 2 Folders
Box 453 Indian Defamation, Mascots and Nicknames, 1992-1994
Box 453 Education Information from Department of the Interior, 1993-1994
Box 453 Karras, James Correspondence, 1993
Box 453 Navajo Nation, 1993 September 3
Box 453 Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act of, 1993, 1993
Box 453 Report Cover Sheet, undated
Box 453 Board Meeting Expenses Budget, 1994
Box 453 Genealogy Packet, 1977
Box 453 Tribal Leaders Directory, undated
1992
Box 453 1993
Box 453 800 Number, Arrangements, undated
Box 453 AAIA Mission Statement, 1989-1990
Box 453 American Indian Religious Freedom Act, Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act, Briefing Documents, 1994
Box 453 Tribal Directory Information and Application, undated
Box 453 Belanger, Suzanne Bard Training, 1993-1994
Box 453 AAIA Strategic Plan, 1989-1990
Box 453 Calendar Months, 1994
Box 453 The Destruction of American Indian Families, undated
Box 453 Clinton, Bill, Eagle Fathers, 1994
Box 453 Federal Recognition, 1994
Box 453 American Indian Religious Freedom Act, Miscellaneous I-IV, 1990-1991
Box 453 American India Religious Freedom Act, Miscellaneous V-VIII, 1990-1991
Box 454 Drugs and Alcohol Materials, undated
Developmental Dynamics of Native Alcoholism, Alcohol Abuse Information, 1994
Box 454 National Pan-Methodist Coalition, undated
Box 454 Alcoholism Paper, Population Statistics, Circa, 1990
Box 454 Alcohol World, Health Forum, Pamphlets, 1985-1994
Box 454 Dugs and Alcohol Bill, 1988
Box 454 American Indian Inmate Rehabilitation Plan Information, undated
Box 454 Miscellaneous, 1994
Box 454 Indian Social Services Assistance Act, undated
Table of Revenues, 1987
Box 454 Summery, Bill, 1988
Box 454 Miscellaneous, 1990
Box 454 American Indian Religious Freedom Act Background, 1988-1989
Box 454 1980-1988
Box 454 American Indian Religious Freedom Act, undated
Act, undated
Box 454 General Bill, 1989-1991
Box 454 Colorado River Tribal Council, 1969-1984
Box 454 Cultural Rights, 1989
Box 454 Religious Freedom, Burial Sites, 1989-1990
Box 455 Harjo, Suzan Correspondence, 1989 March 9
Box 455 Havasupai, Religion, Mines, 1986-1988
Box 455 Fundraising, undated
Foundations, undated
Ford,1993, undated
Box 455 Gannett,1991, undated
Box 455 Hearst,1987, undated
Box 455 Irvin Greif,1990-1992, undated
Box 455 W. K. Kellogg, 1990
Box 455 Kerr, undated
Box 455 Albert Kunstadter Family, 1984-1987
Box 455 Lily Endowment, 1987
Box 455 Agnese N. Lindley, 1986-1989
Box 455 Major Gift Asks, undated
Box 455 Correspondence, Memoranda, 1992
Box 455 Projected Budget, 1992
Box 455 Listmark Project, 1994
Box 455 Thomson, Ruth, 1993 August 20
Box 455 Duplicate Record Reports, 1992
Box 455 Board Member Donors, 1993
Box 455 Washington, DC, 1994 April
Box 455 Lucy Covington Award, 1994 September 29
Box 455 Donor Reports, 1994 September 29
Box 455 Major Donors, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, 1994
Box 455 United Way, 1994
Box 455 Donor Correspondence, Records, 1994
Box 455 Donor Statistics, 1993-1994
Box 455 Donations, 1992
Box 455 Committee Meetings, undated
1993 February 17
Box 455 Francesca Kress Luncheons, 1992 November 18-19
Box 455 1992 October 21
Box 455 1992 November 6
Box 455 Total Donations Reports, 1993 September 29
Box 455 Reports for Auditors, 1994 April
Box 455 Phone Project Reports, 1994
Box 455 Donor Information from ListMark, 1993
Box 455 To Do, 1992
Box 455 May, John, 1992 October 23
Box 455 Sundance, 1993
Box 455 Correspondence, undated
End of Year, 1992
Box 455 Stock, 1990-1991
Box 455 Pending, 1992
Box 455 Displaced Homemaker Program, undated
Box 455 Rigoberta Menchu Dinner, 1992
Box 455 Miscellaneous, 1991-1992
Box 455 Great Lakes Communications, 1992
Box 455 Morton, Dean, 1992
Box 455 Racimo, Victoria, 1992
Box 455 Fall, 1992
Box 455 Religious Freedom Background, Purpose, Budget, undated
Box 455 General Notes, 1991-1992
Box 455 Listmark, 1991-1992
Box 455 Smith, Pat, undated
General Documents, 1991-1992
Box 455 Government, 1992
Box 455 Engagement Calendar, 1993
Box 455 Printing Costs, 1992
Box 455 Foundations, Funds, undated
Seventh Generation Annual Report, 1986-1989
Box 455 Elmina B. Sewall, 1990-1992
Box 455 Robert Sharp, Informational Materials, 1990-1991
Box 455 Shell Oil Company, 1975-1993
Box 455 Elizabeth Bayne Shields, 1979-1983
Box 455 Allogan Slagle, 1990 April 21
Box 455 Donor Records A-Z, undated
Size: 22 Folders
Box 456 Pow Wow Trip, Donation Correspondence, Organizational Analysis, 1990-1992
Box 456 Board of Directors, 1993-1994
Box 456 Correspondence, 1995
Box 456 Financial Reports, 1993-1995
Box 456 National Charities Information Bureau, Chief Executive Financial Report, 1993-1994
Box 456 State Registration, 1993-1994
Box 456 Tax Exemption Forms, 1970-1989
Box 456 AAIA Strategic Plan, 1989-1990
Box 456 Transactions, Accounts, Budgets, Scholarships, Miscellaneous Financial Statements, 1993-1994
Box 456 American Indian and Alaska Native Ministry of the Episcopal Church, 1990
Box 456 Calendar, 1991
Box 456 Personnel Information, Board Documents, Reports, Minutes,1986-1991, undated
Box 456 Resumes, 1992-1993
Size: 2 Folders
Box 456 American Indian Religious Freedom Act Coordinator Position, undated
People Contacted, 1993
Box 456 Resumes, 1993
Box 456 Josephy Event, List, Labels, 1995
Box 456 Financial Statements, Balance Sheets, 1962-1964
Box 456 Trope, Jack Correspondence, Peyote, 1990
Box 456 Hoffer, Jane, Photographer, 1992
Box 456 Airline Ticket, 1994
Box 456 Sacred Site Holistic Healing Conference report, 1996 May 18-19
Box 456 Second Annual Northern Plains Diabetes Conference, Survey Responses, 2000 December 12
Box 457 Thorpe, Dagmar, People of the Seventh Fire, undated, undated
Box 457 un Death at Sand Creek: The South Winter 1864, undated, undated
Box 457 Newsletters, undated
Miscellaneous Materials, 1998-1999
Box 457 1977-1996
Box 457 AAIA Library, undated
Collection Catalogues, 1999
Box 457 Status, Disposition, Donations, 1999
Box 457 Inventory, undated
Box 457 Indian Affairs Newsletters, undated
149, Wise Giving Guide, Fake Charities, Miscellaneous, 2001
Box 457 106-109, 1984-1985
Size: 4 Folders
Box 457 146-147,151, Miscellaneous Materials, 2000-2001
Size: 2 Folders
Box 457 Answered Claims, 1995-1999
Box 457 General Input, 1999
Box 457 Diabetes Conference Survey Replies, Attendee Comments, 1999
Box 457 Newsletter Articles, 1997-1998
Box 457 Requests for Broadcasts, Releases, 1999
Box 457 Northern Plains Regional Indian Diabetes Invitational Conference, 1999 May 25-26
Box 457 Argus Leader Week Long Series, Publications, 2000
Box 457 Sacred Sites Holistic Healing Conference Report, 1996 May 18-19
Box 457 AAIA Activity Reports, Updates, undated
1996 April
Box 457 1996 October
Box 457 1997 June
Box 457 1998 March
Box 457 1999 February
Box 457 Trope, Jack Legal Activities, 1997-1999
Box 457 Public Service Announcement, 1999
Box 457 Lucy Covington and Emily Peone Celebration, Photographs, 1994, undated
Box 457 Annual Report, undated
Brochure, 1997
Box 457 2002
Box 457 Brochure1994-1996, undated
Box 457 Brochure, Materials, 1998
Box 457 Newsletter, Miscellaneous, 2002-2003
Box 457 Clark, Elizabeth Ella %tb %te Or Indian Legends of Canada ginal Contract, 1986, 1999
Box 457 Publications, undated
Permissions Granted, 2000
Box 457 McClelland and Stewart, 1999
Box 457 Copyright Clearance Center, 1997 October 27
Box 457 Book Royalties, 1996-1999
Box 457 Newsletter Cost Correspondence, 2001
Box 457 Annual Report Draft, Working Papers, 1994
Box 457 Newsletter 145, Miscellaneous, 2000
Box 457 Summer Camp Correspondence, 2000
Box 457 Indian Affairs Newsletter, 1977-2000
Box 457 Scholarships, undated
Young, Florence, 2000 October 6
Box 457 Crooks Memorial, 2001
Box 457 Newsletters, Photographs, Miscellaneous, 1974-1994
Box 457 Petition, 1905 January 18
Box 457 %tb %te , The American Indian icrofiche, 1943-1959
Box 457 Indian Newsletter, National Council of American Indians, 1929
Box 457 McGovern, Senator George, Wooden Legs, John, LaFarge, Oliver, Photograph, undated
Box 457 AAIA Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 2002
Box 457 Calendar of Important Native American Events, 1789-1983, 1985
Box 457 Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1996-1998
Box 458 Rhine, Gary, %tb %te , A Sacred Place irst Draft Screenplay, 1007 January 12
Box 458 Northern Plains Regional Diabetes Conference Registration List, 2000
Box 458 Indian Affairs Newsletters, 1977-2004
Box 458 Curtis, John W., Correspondence, Artwork, 2001
Box 458 Annual Meeting of Members and Annual Board Meeting, 2000 November 16-17
Box 458 Consultant, undated
Slagle, Logan, 1995-1999
Size: 2 Folders
Box 458 Teddy, Kapono, Locke, Knight, Emerson, Lavern, 1998
Box 458 Web Page, Lawrence and Schiller, 2001
Box 458 Summer Camps, undated
2001-2002
Size: 2 Folders
Box 458 Approvals, Check Requests, 2001
Box 458 Photographs, 2001
Box 458 Hasinai, 2001
Box 458 Funding Requests, 2001
Box 458 Newsletter 147-148 Miscellaneous, 2000-2001
Size: 2 Folders
Box 458 Northern Plains Regional Diabetes Conference, undated
Planning, 2001
Box 458 Working, Miscellaneous, 2002
Box 458 Correspondence, 2000
Box 458 Photographs, Newsletter, Activities Program Miscellaneous, 1984, 1997
Box 458 Photographs, circa, 1950-1970
Box 458 Address, Phone Lists, Census Bureau, 1992-1993
Box 458 Requests Correspondence, 1994
Box 458 Smeal, Hank, 1988-1990
Box 458 Mascot Controversy, 1992-1993
Box 458 Board of Directors Meetings, Minutes, Memoranda, 1992-1994
Box 458 Donation Correspondence, Memoranda, Miscellaneous circa, 1993
Box 458 Organizational Analysis, 1990
Box 458 Education Packet, Newspaper Published for Indian Students, Educator's guide, 1991
Box 458 Education Package Update, 1994
Box 458 Ferron, Robbi Correspondence, 1993
Box 458 "Destruction of Indian Families" Editor Unger, Steven, undated
Box 458 "Economies Come to Life on Indian Reservations" New York Times, 1994 July 3
Box 458 American Indian Religious Freedom Act Amendments, Congressional Legislators, 1993
Box 458 Flute, Jerry Correspondence, 1994
Box 458 Ortiz, Alfonso Notes, 1994
Box 458 Mobil, Adams, Rex Correspondence, 1994 May 26
Box 458 Computer, undated
Software list, 1992
Box 458 Hardware, Receipts, 1990
Box 458 Aids Article, Correspondence, 1994
Box 458 Tiger, Lise, Reebok Human Rights Award, 1994
Box 458 Informational Pamphlet, circa, 1994
Box 458 Prospect Letters, 1991-1993
Box 458 Appeal Letter Drafts, 1994
Box 458 Fundraising Film Proposal, Smeal Foundation, 1994 July 7
Box 458 Chace Fund Correspondence, 1994
Box 458 Casino Appeals, 1994-1995
Box 458 Donor Statistics Memorandum, 1994 January 26
Box 458 Fundraising Memoranda, 1994
Box 458 Giftmaker Correspondence, 1994
Box 458 Direct Mail Schedule, 1994
Box 458 National Voter Registration Act Pamphlet, 1993
Box 458 New York Fundraiser, 1994 September 29
Box 458 Public Service Announcement, Celebrity Donner Correspondence, 1994
Box 458 Jules and Doris Stein Foundation, 1994
Box 458 Ford Foundation, 1994
Box 458 National Indian Family Summit Materials, Address Lists, 1994
Box 458 New York University Forum, 1994
Box 458 Josephy, Alvin Event, 1995 march 9, 1995
Box 458 Benefit Concerts, 1956
Box 459 Music Industry Correspondence, Itinerary, Address Lists, 1995
Box 459 Medicine Wheel Coalition Funding Proposal, 1994 December 7
Box 459 Corporate Contact Lists, Program to Seek Corporate Support, 1994
Box 459 National Indian Family Preservation Conference, 1995
Box 459 Kellogg Foundation, Correspondence, Proposal, 1994
Box 459 Detail Gift Analysis List, 1995 January 1
Box 459 NYU Forum, 1994-1995
Box 459 National Support Council News, 1995 January
Box 459 The Educational Foundation of America Work, 1995
Box 459 Nonprofit Publications, 1994
Box 459 Native American Publications, 1994
Box 459 Public Service Directors of Network Television, undated
Box 459 Tristate Area Major Donors, 1994
Box 459 Articles on Native American Issues, circa, 1994
Box 459 Fund Raising Manuals, 1995
Box 459 Proposal Samples, circa, 1993-1994
Box 459 O'Connor, Merrill Business Card, undated
Box 459 Elder Care Conference, 1994
Box 459 AAIA Winter Board Meeting, 1994 December 2-3, 1994 December
Box 459 Organizational Analysis, Sacred Sites Fact Sheet, Miscellaneous, 1990-1993
Box 459 Miscellaneous Address Lists, undated
Box 459 Board of Directors by Classes, Tribal Self Governance Workshop, 1991
Box 459 Cherokee Nation Information, undated
Box 459 International Institute for Learning, 1994
Box 459 Snapple's "Boston Tea Party" News Release, 1994 August 3
Box 459 Mankiller, Wilma P. Lucy Covington Award Correspondence, 1994 July 20
Box 459 Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act Technicians Committee, 1994
Box 459 Baumberger, Rodney D. Correspondence, Dakota National Broadcasting Corporation, 1994
Box 459 Blitz, Leonora, 1991 February 12
Box 459 Clarke, Larry, Burke, Warner Training, Correspondence, 1990
Box 459 AAIA Mission Statement Master, 1989-1990
Box 459 Executive Director Search, Periodicals, Adds, 1994
Box 459 Kialegee Tribal Town, 1993 December 20
Box 459 Bureau of Fire Prevention, 1994 February 23
Box 459 Executive Director Search, 1994
Box 459 Cohen, Lucy Kramer Correspondence, 1994
Box 459 Winter Board Meeting, 1993 December 3
Box 459 Medicine Wheel Coalition for Sacred Sites of North America Address List, Programmatic Agreement, 1993-1994
Box 459 Benefit, Gary's Restaurant, 1994 April 25
Box 459 Search Committee Interview Arrangements, 1994
Box 459 Annual Report, 1994
Box 459 Executive Director Job, 1989
Box 459 Miscellaneous Donors, Mission Statement, Correspondence, Fund Raising, Meetings, 1992-1994
Box 459 Historical Research Association, 1994
Box 459 Consulting Agreement, 1993
Box 459 Executive Committee Minutes, undated
1994 January 29
Box 459 1993 September 23
Box 459 American Indian Community House, Community Bulletin, Pamphlets, circa, 1994
Box 459 Statements Concerning American Indian Religious Freedom Act, 1994
Box 459 Snyder, Beatrice, 1994
Box 459 Kress, Francesca List, undated
Box 459 Tuscon Report, Retreat, 1989 March 4-5, 1989 March
Box 459 Indian Affairs Newsletter, 1949-1973
Box 459 Healing Circle, undated
Materials, Office of Minority Health Resource Center, circa, 1991
Box 459 Miscellaneous Materials, circa, 1991
Box 459 Alcoholism, undated
Box 459 Film Festival Proposal, 1992
Box 459 Kimble, Gary N., undated
O'Sullivan, Ben, Winter Board Meeting Minutes Memorandum,1994 January 14, undated
Box 459 Correspondence, 1993-1994
Box 459 Laverdure, Faye, Misunderstanding Sue's Release Draft, 1993 October 28
Box 459 American Indian Religious Freedom Act Amendments, 1994
Box 459 AAIA Mission Statement Sticker, undated
Box 459 Guest Book, 1988-1993
Box 460 Final Report, Holtshopple, Jon and Associates, 1994 September 28
Box 460 Executive Committee Meeting, 1992 March 21
Box 460 Tribal Directory, 1992-1993
Box 460 Nine Month Report, 1991 September 30
Box 460 Executive Committee Meeting, undated
1993 March 6
Box 460 1992 March 21
Box 460 1993 September 24
Box 460 Miscellaneous Informational Material, undated
Box 460 Religious use of Eagle Feathers, Sissteon-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe, 1992
Box 460 Miscellaneous Family and Child Welfare Articles, circa, 1988-1995
Box 460 Casino Follow-up Materials, 1995
Box 460 Board of Directors Minutes, 1985-1986
Box 460 Executive Committee Meeting, undated
1994 January 29
Box 460 1994 October 1
Box 460 1993 September 24
Box 460 Board of Directors Minutes, 1980-1984
Box 460 Visitor's Register Book, circa, 1991
Box 460 Columbia Human Rights Law Review Reprinted Volume 7, undated
Box 460 National Support Council, Staff Meetings, Miscellaneous, 1990-1994
Box 460 ALUC Calendar, 1995
Box 460 "The Native American Experience", Lobo, Susan, undated
Box 461 Mississippi Choctaw Indian History, circa, 1971
Box 461 Race Issues, Mascots, undated
Indian Logos, Mascot, circa, 1999
Box 461 Place Names and Mascots, Resource File, 2001
Box 461 Renaming Geographical Place Names, 1997-2000
Box 461 Mascot Related Information, Legislation, circa, 1999
Box 461 Mascot Resource Information, 1992-1999
Box 461 Mascot Forum, 2000
Box 461 American Indian Religious Freedom Project, 1999-2000
Box 461 Indian Child Welfare Act, undated
Miscellaneous, 1996
Box 461 Miscellaneous, 1993-1999
Box 461 Administration for Children and Families Billing Instructions, undated
Box 461 Handbook of Indian Logos, circa, 1997
Box 461 Tribal Names, Mascots, Conferences, Correspondence, 1998-1999
Box 461 Federal Acknowledgement Activity Report, 1999
Box 461 Displaced Homemakers Scholarship Proposal, undated
1993-1994
Box 461 1994-1995
Box 461 Miscellaneous, 1995-1999
Box 461 Chicora Siouan Indian Nation South Carolina, 1998-1999
Box 461 Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, circa, 1998
Box 461 Texas Band of Choctaw Indians, 2001
Box 461 Financial Contract with Turtle River, Logan's Salary Reimbursement, 2001
Box 461 Piro-Manso-Tiwa Pueblo, Turtle River Nation, 1998-1999
Box 461 Federal Acknowledgement, Lower Lake Restoration, undated
Box 461 Northern Cheyenne Tribe, 1996-1997
Box 461 Northern Cheyenne Sand Creek Descendants, 1995-1999
Box 461 Ione Bank of Miwok Indians, 1996-2000
Box 461 Delaware Tribe of Indians, 1996-1997
Box 461 Senate Hearing Testimony, National Historic Preservation Act, 1996
Box 461 Trust Land, Civil Jurisdiction U.S. Senate, Burns Bill, 1998
Box 461 Tribal Priority Allocations, 1997-1998
Box 461 Ward Valley, California, 1998
Box 461 Record of the Clinton Administration, 1997-1999
Box 461 Senate Hearing on American Indian Equal Justice Act, 1998
Box 461 Piro-Manso-Tiwa Pueblo, Turtle River Nation, Grant, 1999-2000
Box 461 Rider, Gorton, Section 129, 1998
Box 462 Welfare Reform, Congressional Correspondence, 1995 December 4
Box 462 Displace Homemakers Scholarship Proposal Sisters of Charity, 1999
Box 462 George Bird Grinnell American Indian Children's Fund Annual Report, 1992-1993
Box 462 Place Names, South Dakota Squaw, 1999-2001
Box 462 Projects, Rights, Indian Child Welfare Act, Amendments, 2001
Box 462 Projects, Sites, Jeffers Park, undated
Correspondence, 1998-2000
Box 462 Script, 1999-2000
Box 462 Jeffers Petroglyphs, 1999-2001
Box 462 Statement of the Association on American Indian Affairs on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, 1990 December 10
Box 462 Petroglyphs, Jeffers, circa, 1999
Box 462 Pipestone, undated
Handouts for Meeting with Tribes, 2001-2002
Box 462 Projects, Sites, Quarry, undated
Box 462 The National Magazine of the Indian Gaming Industry, 1994
Box 462 S 1021 Bill, undated, 1021, undated
Box 462 Newsletters, undated
Fall, 1994
Box 462 Spring, 1994
Box 462 1994
Box 462 Spring, Final Drafts, 1994
Box 462 Winter, 1993
Box 462 Annual Reports, 1993
Box 462 Indian Affairs, Number 130, 1994
Box 462 Flute Project, undated
Box 462 Walters, Sandra, Undated, (Two Folders), undated
Box 462 Newsletters, undated
No. 128, 1993
Box 462 1993 January 1
Box 462 Fall, 1993
Box 462 Project Sampling, 1994
Box 462 Magpie Benefit Poster, 1994
Box 462 National Support Council, 1994
Box 462 Ida Gellman, House, undated
Box 462 Grant Information Requests, 1994
Box 462 GiftMaker, 1993
Box 462 Displaced Homemakers Scholarship, 1993-1994
Box 462 Tides Foundation, 1994 April 14
Box 462 American Indian Religious Freedom Project, Annual Report, 1993
Box 462 Tide and Beneficia Preparation, undated
Box 462 American Indian Religious Freedom Project, undated
1990-1994
Box 462 Miscellaneous Projects, Proposals, Reports, 1990-1994
Box 462 Series 8, March 2006 Accession, 1993-2005
Identifier: [ML.2006.001]
Size: 8.5 linear feet, 9 boxes
Description: Series 8: March 2006 Accession (1993-2005) contains materials related to AAIA sacred lands protection, repatriation, the Medicine Wheel Coalition, and scholarships, as well as association administrative business such as insurance and audit materials.
Arrangement:
Original order of materials has been maintained.
Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act, Smeal Foundation, Slagle, 1993-1998
Box 463 Oversight Hearing, Rapid City, South Dakota, 2002 September 14
Box 463 Sacred Objects, 1996-1999
Box 463 Mount Graham, Arizona, Stellar Observatory, 1995-1997
Box 463 Lakewood, Silver Lake Pipeline Projects, 1996
Box 463 Repatriation, Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History, 1999
Box 463 Smithsonian Institution, Native American Repatriation Review Committee, undated
Box 463 Smithsonian Institution, General Information, 1999
Box 463 Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act, United States Department of Interior National Park Service Handbook, 1999
Box 463 Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act, California, Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology, 1999
Box 463 Peace and Justice Center Literature, 1999
Box 463 Sand Creek, 2001
Box 463 San Bruno Facility, California, National Archives and Records Administration, 1998
Box 463 Sand Creek related, National Historic Site Study Act, 1998
Box 463 Projects, Sites, undated
Lake Ashtabula, Sheyenne River, 1999
Box 463 San Francisco Peaks, 1998
Box 463 Bighorn National Forest Correspondence, 2000
Box 463 Dickey County, North Dakota, Federal Emergency Management Plan, Road Repair, 2000
Box 463 Kenetech MOA, 1996
Box 463 State Registration, 2002
Box 463 Payroll, 2002
Box 463 Check Stubs, State Registration, 1999
Box 463 State Registrations, 2000
Box 463 Correspondence, States, Auditor, 1999-2000
Box 463 West Virginia State Renewal Registration Statement-Charitable Organization, 1997-1998
Box 463 Miscellaneous Forms, 1995
Box 463 Pennsylvania State Form BCO-100, 1996
Box 463 West Virginia State Renewal Registered Statement-Charitable Organization, 1996
Box 463 Arizona State Form 99, 1996
Box 463 California State Form 199 and CT-2, 1996
Box 463 District of Columbia Form D-20, Corporate Franchise Tax Return, 1996
Box 463 Illinois State, Form AG990-Illinois, 1996
Box 463 Massachusetts State Form PC, 1996
Box 463 Minnesota State, Charitable Organization Annual Report, 1996
Box 463 New Jersey State, Form CRI-300R, 1996
Box 463 New York State, Forms: NYCF 3, NYS Form 497, New York Reports, Certificates, 1995-1997
Box 463 North Carolina State, Forms, DFS 6014-6016 DFS-6051 DFS-6055, 1996
Box 463 Ohio State, Charitable Organization, Registration Statement, 1996
Box 463 Oregon State Form CT-12, 1996
Box 463 South Carolina State Form, Uniform Registration Statement, 1996
Box 463 Washington State Form CHO-1 App1 to Register-Charitable Organization, 1996
Box 463 State Forms and Registration Statements, 1997 December 31
Box 463 West Virginia, Registration Statement of Charitable Organization, 1999 December 31
Box 463 Auditor Materials, 2001
Box 463 Auditor Materials, 2002
Box 463 State Forms and Registration Statements, 2002 December 31 (2 binders), 2002 December 31
Box 463 Miscellaneous Files and Photographs on Floppy Discs, 1999-2002
Box 464 Packet of Photographs, circa, 2000
Box 464 Negatives, undated
Conference Programs and Lectures on Audio Tape, 1982-1987, undated
Box 465 United States Trust Account Statements, 2000
Box 466 Financial and United States Trust Statements, 2001
Box 466 Investment Objectives, Guidelines Agreed Upon by Association on American Indian Affairs with United States Trust, 1999
Box 466 Financial and United States Trust Statements, 2002
Box 466 United States Trust, undated
Receipts and Correspondence, 2001
Box 466 Account Statements, undated
1999
Box 466 1998
Box 466 1997
Box 466 Missing January, February, June, 1996 December
Box 466 Mutual of America, Pension, 1997-2002
Box 466 United States Trust, 2000-2002
Box 466 Mutual of America, undated
Pension Plan, 2001
Box 466 2002
Box 466 Forms, undated
Box 466 Employee Benefit Plan, Defined Contribution Pension Plan, Summary Plan Description, 1999-2000
Box 466 Mutual of America, undated
Post-Retirement Insurance Dispute, 1995-2000
Box 466 Prototype Pension Plan, 1996-1999
Box 466 Pension Related, 1996-1998
Box 466 Pension Plan Amendment, Effective, 1999 July 1
Box 466 Mutual of America, undated
1997
Box 466 Circa, 1995
Box 466 1998
Box 466 1999
Box 466 2000
Box 466 2001
Box 466 Workmen's Company, 2002
Box 466 Association of American Indian Affairs, Insurance Policy, Berkley Administrations, Worker's Company, 1997-1998
Workers Company, 1995-1997
Box 466 Insurance, Employee Bond, 1998
Box 466 Association of American Indian Affairs, Insurance Policy, John Alden Life, 1995-1999
Box 466 Association of American Indian Association, Insurance Policy, Campbell Solberg Associates, 1997
Box 466 Fire Damage Claim, 1997
Box 466 Saint Paul, undated
2002
Box 466 1996-1997
Box 466 Staff Wages Budget, 2000
Box 466 Form 990, Tax Filing, 1998
Box 466 South Dakota Department of Revenue, Sales Tax Exemption Application, undated
Box 466 Consultant Related, Thurman, Comes, Foley CPA'S, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, 1995-1999
Box 466 United States Trust, 2004
Box 466 Mutual of America, 2003-2004
Box 466 Radio Station, Audit, 1996
Box 466 Budget, Association of American Indian Affairs, 1996-1998
Box 466 Trial Balance, 2003
Box 467 Echoes of Our Dakota Ancestors, Pratt, Doris, undated
Box 467 Association of American Indian Affairs Form 990, Tax Filing, 1997
Box 467 Financial Statements with Independent Auditors' Reports, 1997 December 31
Box 467 Year End Audit, undated
1999
Box 467 1998
Box 467 West Virginia Registration Statement of Charitable Organization, undated
Box 467 Year End Audit, undated
2001
Box 467 2000
Box 467 Return and Report of Employee Benefit Plan, 2002
Box 467 Financial Statements, undated
2004
Box 467 2003
Box 467 2002
Box 467 2001
Box 467 2000
Box 467 1999
Box 467 Year End Audits, undated
1996
Box 467 2002
Box 467 Financial, Workmen's Company Audit, 2001
Box 467 State Taxes, New Mexico Unemployment, 2002
Box 467 990 Tax Filing With Attachments, 1998
Box 467 State Taxes, New Mexico Income Tax, 2001
Box 467 Tax, W-2 and, 1099, 2000
Box 467 Financial, undated
Bank Resolution, 1996-2001
Box 467 Contributions That Are Non-Solicitation, 1999-2001
Box 467 Trial Balance, 2003
Box 468 Proquest, Newsletter Microfilmers, 2001
Box 468 Authorizations by the Board, 1996
Box 468 Comprehensive Association of American Indian Affairs, undated
Indirect Costs, 1998 July 3
Box 468 Litigation Status or Claims Against, 1997-1998
Box 468 United States Trust, 2003
Box 468 Pension Plan Review, 1999
Box 468 Form 5500 Return and Report of Employee Benefit Plan, 1999
Box 468 Year End Audit, 1994
Box 468 Internal Revenue Service Correspondence, undated
Form 9779 Treasury Business Enrollment, Form and Payment Information, 1998
Box 468 Form 1096 Treasury Annual Summary and Transmittal Information Returns, 1997
Box 468 Form 2758 Treasury Application for Extension of Time to File Returns, 1998
Box 468 Financial, Banking, and Dacotah Bank, Sweep Accounts , Gold Money Market, 2001
Box 468 Internal Revenue Correspondence, Pension Plan Review, 1999
Box 468 Employee Tax, 1999
Box 468 National Charities Information Bureau,1995-1997, undated
Box 468 Financial, undated
Trial Balance, 2001
Box 468 State Registrations, 2001
Box 468 American Mutual Funds, 1996-1998
Box 468 Allstate Corporation, 1998
Box 468 Property Sales, Sotheby's, 1995
Box 468 Balance Sheet, Financials, 1998
Box 468 UJB Financial, Wire Transfer Correspondence, 1995-1996
Box 468 Citibank Charges, 1997
Box 468 Finances, South Dakota Cultural Consultation Contract, 1999-2000
Box 468 Public Requests for Financial Information, 1999
Box 468 Financial and Accounts Receivable, 1999
Box 468 Data Management Balance Sheets, 1999
Box 468 Zeller and Goldshmidt, Certified Public Accountants, 1994 December 31
Box 468 Cabot Oil and Gas, 1996-1999
Box 468 Save the Children, Introduction to Evaluation, 2001
Box 468 Mudd, Seeley G. Manuscript Library, Princeton University, 1996-1997
Box 468 Annual Reports, Form 5500 C R, undated
1998
Box 468 1997
Box 468 1996
Box 468 1995
Box 468 Internal Revenue Service, undated
5307 Schedule Q 8717 Submission With Mutual of America Forms, 1998
Box 468 Form 5500 R, Employee Benefit Plan, 1991-2001
Box 468 Charitable Organization Tax Notices, Forms, 1993
Box 468 Association of American Indian Affairs Form 990, Tax Filing, 1996
Box 468 5307 Schedule Q 8717 Internal Revenue Service Submission With Mutual of America Forms, 1997
Box 468 Insurance and Liability, 1995-2002
Box 468 Inquiries, 2002
Box 468 Complaints, 2003
Box 468 Inquiries, undated
2002
Box 468 2003
Box 468 2004
Box 468 2005
Box 468 General Office Expenses, 2002
Box 468 Office Bills, Phone, Electric, Copier, 2002
Box 468 Furniture, 2000-2002
Box 468 Miscellaneous, 1975-2001
Box 468 Office Supplies, 2002
Box 468 Phone MCI Qwest, 2002
Box 468 Federal Exposit Office, 2002
Box 468 Airline, 2002
Box 468 Hotel, 2002
Box 468 Meals, 2002
Box 468 Rental Car, Gas, 2002
Box 468 Parking, Taxi, etc, 2002
Box 468 Guys' Storage, 2003
Box 468 Spring Board Meeting, undated
Diabetes Conference, 2004 March 24-2004 March 27
Box 468 2005
Box 468 1999 May 27
Box 468 Meetings, undated
Box 469 Spring Board, 2003
Box 469 1999
Box 469 Annual Meeting of Members and Meeting of the Board of Directors, 2002 November 21-2002 November 23
Box 469 Agenda, Minutes, Statements, Proposals, Contracts, Projects, 1996
Box 469 Florence Young Memorial Scholarships, Applicants Requesting Scholarship, Complete Applications, undated
Scholarship Thank You Letters, 2002
Box 469 Mail Receipts, 2003 November 6
Box 469 Scholarship Department Reports, 2003 January 2
Box 469 Check Authorizations, undated
2002-2003
Box 469 Adolph Van Pelt Special Fund Scholarship, 2002
Box 469 Adolph Van Pelt Scholarship, undated
Campbell, Raymond J, 1999
Box 469 Silas, Samantha R, 2002
Box 469 Under Baggage, Jacob, 2002
Box 469 Liska, Rebekah, 2001
Box 469 Fishinghawk, Lance, 2001
Box 469 Claus, Huron Thomas III, 1999
Box 469 Medicine Wheel Coalition, undated
Projects, Sites, Press Releases and Other News Articles, 1999
Box 469 Lawsuit Wyoming Sawmills verses United States Forest Service, 1999 February 22
Box 469 Bylaws for Sacred Sites of North America, undated
Box 469 Financial and Reimbursements, 1999
Box 469 Travel Folder, 1999
Box 469 Board of Directors Reports, 1997-1999
Box 469 Directors' Reports, Jack Trope, Intact, 1999
Box 469 Tarnesse, John, 1999
Box 469 Williams, Joe, undated
Box 469 Youpee, Curly, 1999
Box 469 Brady, Steve, 1999
Box 469 Sutton, George F, 1999
Box 469 Ross, Dallas, 1999
Box 469 Brown, Francis, 1999
Box 469 Medicine Wheel, undated
Mountain Historic Properties Plan, 1996 January 24
Box 469 1999-2000
Box 469 2002
Box 469 Nomination Form File, undated
Box 469 Mailing, 2002 February 21
Box 469 Medicine Wheel, 2002
Box 470 Hulett Project, 1998-1999
Box 470 House Of Representatives 563, National Historic Preservation Act, Legal Comment, 1996
Box 470 Minnesota State Historical Society, 1999
Box 470 Nebraska State Historical Society, 1998
Box 470 Historic Preservation Plan, Bighorn National Forest, 1996-1998
Box 470 Powder River Basin Expansion Project, 1998-1999
Box 470 Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act, undated
United Keetoowah Bank, Inventory Report, 1997 November 5
Box 470 Inventory, Minnesota Federal Register Posting, 1999 July 23
Box 470 1998-1999
Box 470 Interim Regulations, 43 CFR 10.12, 1997-1999
Box 470 Sacred Sites, Little Bighorn Battle, Field National Monument, 1999 January 6
Box 470 Incoming Requests to Protect Sacred Sites and General Spiritual Assistance, 1999
Box 470 S 1695 Establish Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site in Colorado, 1998, 1695, 1998
Box 470 Arapaho and Roosevelt National Forests and Pawnee National Grassland, 1997
Box 470 Smithsonian Institution, Summary of Ethnological Objects, 1996
Box 470 Historic Preservation, Seminoe Land Exchange, 1997
Box 470 Tongass-Stikine National Forest, 1997
Box 470 Tongue River Road, 1996
Box 470 Sisseton, Wahpeton Sioux Tribe, Soft Tissue Repatriation, 1999 March 22
Box 470 National Congress of American Indians, circa, 1997
Box 470 Native American Rights Fund Literature, Mailings, Correspondence, 1995-1999
Box 470 National Resource Center on Native American Aging at University of North Dakota, 1998
Box 470 Native American Families of Browns Valley, Minnesota, 1999
Box 470 Wounded Knee, circa, 1990-1991
Box 470 The Strong Woman Society, 1999
Box 470 SearchNet, Resources for Human Development Incorporated, 1994-1997
Box 470 The Center for American Indian and Alaskan Native Health, The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, 1991-1998
Box 470 Association of American Indian Physicians, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1998-1999
Box 470 Lakota, Dakota Vote Project, 1996-1998
Box 470 Summit Meeting, Eagle Butte, Canada, Ikce Wicasa Ta Omniciye, 1999
Box 470 Coalition of Energy Resource Tribes, Council of Energy Resources Tribes Incorporated, 1996-1999
Box 470 United States District Court, Wyoming, 1998
Box 470 United States Court of Appeals, 10th Circuit, Devil's Tower, Multiple Uses, 1998
Box 470 Minnesota Indian Affairs Council, 1996-1999
Box 470 Apache Survival Coalition, 1996-1999
Box 470 Alliance of Early Childhood Professionals, Minnesota Advocacy, 1999
Box 470 South Dakota Non Profit Association, "Finding Common Ground", 1999 May 3
Box 470 National Native Nonprofit Organization Conference Call, 1997 July 29
Box 470 American Institute of Philanthropy, 1998-1999
Box 470 South Dakota Nonprofit Association, 1999
Box 470 North Dakota Nonprofit Association, 1999
Box 470 National Society of Fund Raising Executives, 1995
Box 470 Greater Dakota News Service, undated
Box 470 American Indian College Fund, 1999
Box 470 John Woodenlegs, Northern Cheyenne Association of American Indian Affairs and Medicine Wheel Coalition, 1999
Box 470 Coalition Meeting, Prairie Island, 1999 February 27
Box 470 United Nations, Indigenous Populations Related Activities, undated
Box 470 United Sioux Tribes of South Dakota, 1997
Box 470 Dakota Summit Meeting, 1990-1997
Box 470 Dakota, Lakota, Nakota, 1998 August 20-August 23, 1998 August
Box 470 Devil's Tower, 1994-1999
Box 470 Information Related to Executive Order, Number 13007 Sacred Sites, 1990-1996
Box 470 Executive Order Indian Sacred Sites, Clinton, 1996
Box 470 Executive Order Number 13007 To Protect American Indian Sacred Sites, 1996 May 24
Box 470 Executive Order, Number 13007 Indian Sacred Sites, 1996
Box 470 Legal Opinion on Executive Order Clinton's Indian Sacred Sites, 1996-1997
Box 470 Financial, Estates, Jensen, Anna H, undated
Box 471 Bear Butte, 1996-1998
Box 471 Regarding Environment, 1997-2000
Box 471 Bear Lodge Multiple Use Association, Amicus Curiae, United States District Court, undated
Box 471 Estate, undated
Mackeprang, Muriel, Professional Probate Services, Novato, California, 1997-1999
Box 471 Maxwell, Patricia Blanche and Rea, Dorothy G., Austin, Texas, 1996
Box 471 Financial, Melrose, Judith, 2000
Box 471 Stebbins, Millar, Maria Leiper, Bradley, Wood and Harvey, 1998
Box 471 Miller, Nancy Joan, Riemmenschneider, Rydell and Smalley LLP, 1998-2001
Box 471 Novotny, Rose R., Neubert, Eleanor S., Esquire, 1995
Box 471 Robertson, Lillian, Fleischman, Grace S., Port Washington New York, 1996
Box 471 Saltzsieder, Lillian, Kutner, Kenneth, New York, New York, 1995
Box 471 Smith, Jessie T., Bronson, Rice and Simon, Bethany, Connecticut, 1994-1998
Box 471 Youngman, Robert A., Norwest Banks, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1998-1999
Box 471 Johnson, Martin C, 2001
Box 471 Kalwo, Ludwig J, 1996-2000
Box 471 Lamont, Hayes C., Revocable Trust, JP Morgan, New York, 1995
Box 471 Lawlor, Evelyn D., Horowitz, Paul I., Mount Vernon, New York, 1996
Box 471 London, Adele, Frimmer, Paul N., Esquire, Irell and Manella LLP, 1997-19999, undated
Box 471 Financial, undated
Ann A., Hardy, 1998-2001
Box 471 Hirschhoff, John, 2002
Box 471 Holman, William J., CoreStates, New Jersey National Bank, 1997-1998
Box 471 Hoover, Mrs. Clare, Wells Fargo Bank, undated
1998-2002
Box 471 Account Summary, 1998
Box 471 Emmet, Jane E., Moris and McVeigh LLP, New York New York, 1992-1997
Box 471 Enders, Gertrude Elsa, Johnson, Carrol, Griffith, Evansville, Indiana, 1997-1999
Box 471 Ferguson, Carol M., Singer and Deutsch, Jan Jose, California, 1996-1997
Box 471 Friedlander, Henry Z., Glucksman, L. Morris, Stamford, Connecticut, 1996
Box 471 Gordon, Max, Comerica, Detroit, Michigan, 1995-1999
Box 471 Hamilton, Alice Eva, First Chicago, Private Banking, Investment, 1998-1999
Box 471 Dole, Esther M., Miller, David H., Easton, Pennsylvania, 1997
Box 471 Dougherty Trust, Release, 2000
Box 471 Edison, Ann O., Frieze, Cary J., Morristown, New Jersey, 1995-1997
Box 471 Ehrlich, Irene P., Trust, Norwest Bank, Denver, Colorado, 1996
Box 471 Blossom, Howard C., Revocable Trust, Nations Bank Saint Louis, Missouri, 1998
Box 471 Bracken, Waneta G., Laudemann Arthur N., Bloomington, Illinois, 1996
Box 471 Brandt, Beverly S., Living Trust Trustee Managed, Phoenix, Arizona, 1996-1998
Box 471 Financial, Burnett, Christiana, 2001-2002
Box 471 Burton, Winifred L., Trust, Perkins, Smith, Conen, LLR, Boston, Massachusetts, 1997-1998
Box 471 Carpenter, Hazen C., undated
Trust Company, Correspondence, Trust Information, 1992-1999
Box 471 First Hawaiian Bank, Account Statement, undated
Trust and Correspondence, 1997
Box 471 1998 and 1999, 1998, 1999
Box 471 Dickinson, Helen, Hirschi, Clark, Hawkins, Palm Desert, California, 1996-2002
Box 471 Baruch, undated
Financial, Olive Brock, 2002
Box 471 2001
Box 471 Black, William, Power, Weiss, Kurnit, LLP, New York, New York, 1995-2000
Box 471 Pluralism Project, Harvard University, 1999 May 17-18
Box 471 Beplat Trust, 1996-2003
Box 471 Financial, Estate of Schutt, Elizabeth, Schutt, Mendon Family, 2000-2003
Box 471 Series 9, August 2007 Accession, 2003-2006
Identifier: [ML.2007.027]
Size: 1.2 linear feet, 2 boxes
Description: Series 9: August 2007 Accession (2003-2005) contains materials related to AAIA scholarships.
Arrangement:
Original order of materials has been maintained.
Displaced Homemaker Scholarship, undated
Box 472 Taylor, Liana, Quinebaug CC Danielson, Connecticut, 2003-2004
Box 472 Nelda, Martinez, Denver University, Denver, Colorado, 2003-2004
Box 472 Jack, Myrna, Northwest Indian College, Bellingham, Washington, 2003-2004
Box 472 Red Eye, Julie, Sitting Bull College, Fort Yates, North Dakota, 2003-2004
Box 472 Guardipee, Cheryl, Black Feet Community College, Browning, Montana, 2003-2004
Box 472 Butler, Melanie, Technical Vocational Institute Community College, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2003-2004
Box 472 Brown, Elaine, North Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, 2003-2004
Box 472 Seneca, Patti Lee, Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, 2003-2004
Box 472 Grey Eyes, Navarina, North Arizona University Flagstaff, Arizona, undated
Box 472 Jiron, Mary Bethk Institute of American Indian, Art, Santa Fe, North Mexico, 2003-2004
Box 472 Croff, James, Special Assistance Award, 2003
Box 472 Flammond, David, Myluis, Carl Scholarship, 2003
Box 472 Florence Young Graduate Fellowship, undated
Red Star, Wendy, 2005-2006
Box 472 Lord, Erica, 2004-2005
Box 472 Sequoyah Scholar, undated
Watts, Vanessa, Harvard Public Health, Boston Massachusetts, 2003-2004
Box 472 Manuelito, Shannon, North Mexico State, Las Cruces, New Mexico, 2003-2004
Box 472 White, Debra, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 2003-2004
Box 472 Renick, Hillary, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington, 2003-2004
Box 472 Begay, Lorenzo, Argosy University, Chicago, Illinois, 2003-2004
Box 472 Nez, Jonathan, North Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, 2003-2004
Box 472 Carson, Alician, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 2003-2004
Box 472 Leal, Lynda, Harvard Edcuation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2003-2004
Box 472 Hernandez, Sarah, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, 2003-2004
Box 472 Dineyezhe, Frances, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2003-2004
Box 472 Thompson, Jane, 2004-2005
Box 472 Yazzie, Monica, 2004-2005
Box 472 Gashytewa, Carrie, 2004-2005
Box 472 Boone, Mary, 2004-2005
Box 472 Erickson, Richard, 2004-2005
Box 472 Metcalf, Jessica, 2004-2005
Box 472 Dick, Brad, Chaser, 2004-2005
Box 472 Silentman, Kimberly, 2004-2005
Box 472 Watts, Vanessa, 2004-2005
Box 472 Belone, Ericka, 2004-2005
Box 472 Harrison, Irvin, 2005-2006
Box 472 Hunter, Toma, 2005-2006
Box 472 Lewis, Charletta, 2005-2006
Box 472 Belone, Andie, 2005-2006
Box 472 Gust, Crystal, 2005-2006
Box 472 Vigil, Skott, 2005-2006
Box 472 Maytubby, Vince, 2005-2006
Box 472 Bitsoi, Lee, 2005-2006
Box 472 Gorman, Rochelle, 2005-2006
Box 472 Stumblingbear, Glenna, 2005-2006
Box 472 Allogan Slagle Scholarship, undated
Strickland, Nancy, 2004-2005
Box 472 Stewart, Anita, 2004-2005
Box 472 Strickland, Purcell, 2004-2005
Box 472 Streett, Courtney, 2005-2006
Box 472 Custalow, Sarah, 2005-2006
Box 472 Lowry, Candance, 2005-2006
Box 472 Displaced Homemaker Scholarship, undated
Basile, Joelle, 2005-2006
Box 472 Lopez, Brenda, 2005-2006
Box 472 Neeley, Bernadette, 2005-2006
Box 472 Whiteagle, Miriam, 2005-2006
Box 472 Eggert, Rita, 2005-2006
Box 472 Cavanaugh, Connie, 2005-2006
Box 472 Lopez, Arco, 2005-2006
Box 472 Meyer, Tamara, 2005-2006
Box 472 Redwing, Courtney, 2005-2006
Box 472 Michna, Therese, 2005-2006
Box 472 Bennett, Justin, 2005-2006
Box 472 Napoleon, Audrey, 2005-2006
Box 472 Ramirez, Amanda, 2005-2006
Box 472 Wilke, Chevonne, 2005-2006
Box 472 Sweeny, Peggy, 2004-2005
Box 472 Lopez, Brenda, 2004-2005
Box 472 Morin, Lynette, 2004-2005
Box 472 Lockey, Debbie, 2004-2005
Box 472 Bigcrane, Lucinda, 2004-2005
Box 472 Jiron, Mary, 2004-2005
Box 472 Schlotthauer, Connie, 2004-2005
Box 472 Hernandez, Mas'te, 2004-2005
Box 472 John, Patrice, 2004-2005
Box 472 Bisbee, Roberta, 2004-2005
Box 472 Navarina, Gray Eyes, Boshane, 2004-2005
Box 472 Spotted Bear, Island, 2004-2005
Box 472 Stone, Paula, 2004-2005
Box 473 Battese, Joelle, 2004-2005
Box 473 Patterson, Karen, 2004-2005
Box 473 Series 10, January 2008 Accession, 2002-2006
Identifier: [ML.2008.004]
Size: 8 linear feet, 6 boxes
Description: Series 10: January 2008 Accession (2002-2006) contains Includes general office files (personnel, equipment, workers compensation), financial records (budget, tax forms, expenses, bills, balance sheets, receipts), newsletters, correspondence, and scholarship information.
Arrangement:
Original order of materials has been maintained.
Property Insurance, 2005
Box 473 Citibank Statement, 2005
Box 473 Mutual of America, 2004-2006
Box 473 Fax History Report, 2005
Box 473 Liability, 2004-2005
Box 473 Board Expenses, 2005
Box 473 Federal Express, Postage, 2005
Box 473 Reports to the Board, 2005
Box 473 Marks Paneth, Invoices, circa, 2004
Box 473 Complaint, 2005
Box 473 Fall Newsletter, 2005
Box 473 Thurman, Comes, Foley, 2005
Box 473 Miscellaneous Bills, 2002-2005
Box 473 Receipts for Reimbursement, 2005
Box 473 Data Management, 2005
Box 473 United States Trust, 2005
Box 473 Travel, undated
Karenne, 2005
Box 473 Receipts, Jack, 2005
Box 473 Jack, 2005
Box 473 Proxies, 2005
Box 473 Miscellaneous, 2005
Box 473 Mutual of America, 2004-2005
Box 473 Job Openings, 2005
Box 473 Office Equipment, IDS Contract, 2003-2004
Box 473 Thornydale Self Storage, circa, 2003
Box 473 Citibank, 2004
Box 473 American Express, 2004
Box 473 Federal Express Postage, 2004
Box 473 Denta Quest, 2004-2005
Box 473 IDS, Konica Service Contract, 2003-2004
Box 473 Internet Prodigies, 2004
Box 473 Mamsi, 2004
Box 473 OPEX, Cognigen, 2004
Box 473 Potomac Electric Power Company, 2004
Box 473 Rent, 2003
Box 473 Subscriptions, Memberships, 2003
Box 473 Verizon, 2004
Box 473 Miscellaneous Bills, 2004
Box 473 Bills Started Coming From Sisseton to Rockville For Processing, 2004
Box 473 Check Requests, 2004
Box 473 Nonprofit Legal Basics and Miscellaneous Correspondence, 2004
Box 473 Check Requests, 2004
Box 473 Board Expenses, 2004
Box 473 Reports to Board, 2004
Box 474 Budget, 2004
Box 474 State Registrations, 2004
Box 474 Maryland Unemployment Tax, 2004
Box 474 Guy's Travel, 2004
Box 474 Karenne's Travel, 2004
Box 474 Jack's Travel, 2004
Box 474 Audit, 2004
Box 474 Tax Forms Filed, 2004
Box 474 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, 2004
Box 474 United States Trust, 2004
Box 474 Workers' Company, 2002-2005
Box 474 Zurich, Liability and Workmen's Company, 2004
Box 474 State Registration, undated
2004-2005
Box 474 Applications, 2004-2005
Box 474 Miscellaneous, 2003-2004
Box 474 Check Authorization, etc, 2005
Box 474 Emergency, undated
Wolf, Bobbi, 2004-2005
Box 474 Cloud, Heather, 2004-2005
Box 474 Miller, Ramona, 2004-2005
Box 474 Ashley, Sonya, 2001-2005
Box 474 Two Crow, Nicole, 2004-2005
Box 474 Hohman, Bonnie, 2004-2005
Box 474 Martinez, Gail, 2004-2005
Box 474 Warrior, Holly, 2004-2005
Box 474 Linson, Juanita, 2004-2005
Box 474 Pinnecoose, Penelope, 2004-2005
Box 474 Begay, Dorothie, 2004-2005
Box 474 Braun, Ann Enno, 2004-2005
Box 474 Sutterlict, Amber, 2004-2005
Box 474 Real Bird, Rhea, 2004-2005
Box 474 Calmus, Ashley, 2004-2005
Box 474 Stricker, Robert, 2004-2005
Box 474 Begay, Paul, 2004-2005
Box 474 Benedict, Jasmine, 2005
Box 474 Warren, Mandy, 2004-2005
Box 474 McGee, Melissa, 2004-2005
Box 474 Hall, Jess, 2004-2005
Box 474 Napoleon, Bertha, 2004-2005
Box 474 Shouldis, Kera, 2004-2005
Box 474 Hamren, Susan, 2004-2005
Box 474 James Surveyor, 2004-2005
Box 474 Cook, Edith, 2004-2005
Box 474 Vigil, Joshlin, 2004-2005
Box 474 Ross, Christine, 2004-2005
Box 474 Charlie, Herbert, 2004-2005
Box 474 Real Bird, Sunny Day, 2004-2005
Box 474 Jay, Neomi, 2004-2005
Box 474 Smith, undated
Roxanne, 2004-2005
Box 474 Lyle, 2004-2005
Box 474 Lanerdure, Napoleon, 2004-2005
Box 474 Parker, Darlene, 2004-2005
Box 474 LaVille, Angela, 2004-2005
Box 474 Dahl, Clarissa, 2004-2005
Box 474 Heart, Linnette Crows, 2003-2004
Box 474 Tsosie, Carol, 2004
Box 474 Lucht, Chamisa, 2004
Box 474 King, Gerald, 2004
Box 474 McDonald, Deborah, 2004
Box 474 Eastman, Brandi, 2004
Box 474 Eastman, Shaun, Vermillion, South Dakota, Sisseton WST-University of South Dakota, 2003
Box 474 Livingston, undated
Eugenia, 2004
Box 474 Runninghorse, 2003
Box 474 Rondell, Patrick, 2003-2004
Box 474 Azure, Carol, Pablo, Montana, Blackfeet Salish Kootnai, 2003
Box 474 Selvage, Tilmer, Agency Village, South Dakota, Sisseon WST-SWCC First Year, 2003
Box 474 Warren, Mandy, 2003-2004
Box 474 Jones, Danny, 2003
Box 474 Oswald, Sandy, Bismarck, North Dakota, SR Sioux Sitting Bull Community College, Second Year, 2002-2003
Box 475 Renfranz, Marc, Grand Forks, North Dakota, Flandreau Sioux, University of North Dakota, Third Year, 2003
Box 475 Linda Bearheart, 2003
Box 475 Misty Begay Provancial, Bismarck, North Dakota, Navajo, University Tribes Technical College, 4th Year, 2003
Box 475 Winder, Natahnee, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Shoshone, University of New Mexico, Third Year, 2003
Box 475 Emergency, undated
Dahl, Clarissa, 2005-2006
Box 475 Ashley, Sonya, 2005-2006
Box 475 Jiron, Mary Beth, 2005-2006
Box 475 MeHee, Melissa, 2005-2006
Box 475 Cline, Bart, 2005
Box 475 Jim, Roberta, 2005-2006
Box 475 Ermatinger, Jamie, 2005-2006
Box 475 Asche, undated
Furguson, Natasha, 2005-2006
Box 475 Thornhill, Matthew, 2005-2006
Box 475 Cournoyer, Gerald, Florence Young Scholar Oklahoma University, Norman, Oklahoma, 2003
Box 475 Vermont Law School, 2003
Box 475 Grant Proposals, 2003
Box 475 Budget, 2003
Box 475 Balance Sheets, Profit and Loss Statements, 2003
Box 475 Receipts Sent to Auditor's at Their Requests, 2003
Box 475 Denta, 2003
Box 475 Sissetor, Long Distance, 2003
Box 475 Long Distance, 2003
Box 475 Electric, 2003
Box 475 Postage, 2003
Box 475 Copy Machine, 2003
Box 475 Website History, 2003
Box 475 Credit Card, undated
Payment Designation, American Express, 2003
Box 475 Designations, Citibank, 2003
Box 475 Local Phone, 2003
Box 475 Office Expenses, 2003
Box 475 Miscellaneous Bills, 2003
Box 475 Travel, undated
Expense Reimbursements Received, Board and Staff, 2003
Box 475 2003
Box 475 Rental Car, Gas, 2003
Box 475 Meals, 2003
Box 475 Parking, Taxi, etc, 2003
Box 475 Airline, 2003
Box 475 Hotel, 2003
Box 475 Travel, undated
Receipts, 2003
Box 475 Kavenne, 2003
Box 475 Correspondence, 1999-2002
Box 475 Resumes, Job Announcements, 2003-2004
Box 475 State Registrations, 2003
Box 475 United States Trust, 2003
Box 475 Zurich, 2002-2003
Box 475 Mutual of America, undated
2002-2003
Box 475 Pension Plan, 2003
Box 475 United States Trust, 2003 March 18
Box 475 Liability, undated
2003-2004
Box 475 2002-2003
Box 475 Property, 2002-2003
Box 475 Tax Information, 2003
Box 476 Legal Fee, 2003
Box 476 Auditor Materials, 2003
Box 476 Return of Organization Exempt From Income Tax, 2003
Box 476 Oversized Materials, undated
Photographs of Native Americans and Their Communities, undated
Mounted on Board, 1960s
Box 477 Lamenated, 1960s
Box 478 Series 11, February 2009 Accession, 1996-2008
Identifier: [ML.2009.004]
Size: 5 linear feet, 4 boxes
Description: Series 11: February 2009 Accession (1996-2008) includes board packets and correspondence, staff minutes, state registration forms, tax-exempt certifications, scholarship information, summer camp reports, complaints and inquiries, travel files, and case files.
Arrangement:
Original order of materials has been maintained.
Fall Board Packets, 2006-2008
Box 479 Summer Board Packets, 2006, 2008
Box 479 Spring Board Packets, 2007-2008
Box 479 State Registrations, 2005-2008
Box 479 2006 State Form 990 Return of Organizations Exempt from Income Tax, 2006
Box 479 2007 State Form 990 Return of Organizations Exempt from Income Tax, 2007
Box 479 Staff Call Minutes, 2002-2006
Box 480 Scholarships-Hesemeyer-Discontinued, undated
Box 480 Summer Camp Reports, 2003-2008
Box 480 Complaints, Inquiries, 2002, 2007-2008
Box 480 Native American Grave/Burial Protection Act 1990 May (S. HRQ 101-952), 1990 May
Box 480 Travel, 2006-2007
Box 480 Data Management, 2006
Box 480 Thurman, Comes, Foley, 2005-2007
Box 480 Lewis Perkiss Communication, undated
Box 480 William Means Case, undated
Box 480 Hannasam McGhie Case, undated
Box 480 Mending the Circle, undated
Box 480 Displaced Homemaker, 2006-2007
Box 481 Emergency Aid, 2006-2007
Box 481 Asche, 2006-2007
Box 481 Young, 2006-2007
Box 481 Sequoyah, 2006-2007
Box 481 Slagle, 2006-2007
Box 481 Van Pelt, 2004-2005
Box 481 Van Pelt, 2006-2007
Box 481 Van Pelt, 2003-2004
Box 481 Hesemeyer Grade, 2006-2007
Box 481 Board Meetings and Correspondence, 1996-2001
Box 482 Series 12, Febrary 2011 Accession, 2007-2010
Identifier: [ML.2011.005]
Size: 12 linear feet, 12 boxes
Description: Series 12: February 2011 accession includes board packets (2008-2010), the 2009 annual report, newsletters 163-168, records from the Wyoming Sawmills case, sacred lands/Medicine Wheel records, and the records of scholarship recipients (2007-2009).
Arrangement:
Original order of materials has been maintained.
Subseries 12A, Wyoming Sawmills Case, 1991-2009, 1976-2010
Wyoming Sawmills v. US Forest Servoce Plaintiff-Appellant Appendix, 1987-2001
Identifier: no folder
Box 488 Wyoming Sawmills v. US Forest Service Plaintiff-Appellant Appendix, 1987-2001
Box 488 Wyoming Sawmills v. US Forest Service Plaintiff-Appellant Appendix, 1987-2001
Box 488 Wyoming Sawmills v. US Forest Service Plaintiff-Appellant Appendix, 1987-2001
Box 488 Wyoming Sawmills v. US Forest Service Motion to Dismiss Documents, 1999
Box 488 WYSM Decision, 2004
Box 488 Notices/Motions, 2001-2003
Box 488 Pleadings, 1999-2004
Box 488 WY SM Notes, 2002
Box 488 Notes: WYSM Argument 5/6/03, 2003 May 6
Box 488 Wyoming Sawmills v. US Forest Service Transcript of Administrative Hearing Proceedings, 1999
Box 488 Wyoming Sawmills v. US Forest Service Plaintiff's Opening Brief, 1999
Box 488 Wyoming Sawmills v. US Forest Service Plaintiff's Reply Brief, 1999 October
Box 488 WY/SM Brief of Intervenor Appellee, 2002
Box 488 Misc. Cover Letters, 2002
Box 488 Correspondence, 2000-2005
Box 488 Certificate of Appearance/Certificate of Service/Transcript Form/Docket Statements, 2002
Box 488 Affidavit: Harding Declaration: Myers, 1988-1996
Box 488 WYSM - Writ of Certiorari - Brier for Respondents in Opposition, 2005
Box 488 WYSM - On Petition for Writ of Certiorari to the US Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit Supreme Court, 2005
Box 488 WYSM - Writ of Certiorari - Opposition to Petition for Writ of Certiorari, 2005
Box 488 Sage Council, 2004
Box 485 Certificate of Service, 1999
Box 483 MW Record Index, 2002
Box 483 Volume I, 1991
Box 483 Volume II, 1991
Box 483 Volume II, 1991
Box 483 Volume III, 1991
Box 483 Volume I, 1991
Box 483 Volume III, 1991-1992
Box 483 Volume IV, 1992
Box 483 Volume IV, 1992
Box 483 Volume IV, 1992-1993
Box 483 Volume V, 1993
Box 483 Volume V, 1993
Box 483 Volume VI, 1993
Box 483 Volume VI, 1993-1994
Box 483 Volume VII, 1994
Box 483 Volume VII, 1995
Box 483 Volume III, 1996
Box 483 Volume XIV, 1993
Box 484 Volume XIV, 1993
Box 484 Volume XV, 1994
Box 484 Volume XV, 1994-1999
Box 484 Volume XIV, 1991-1993
Box 484 Volume XII, 1976-1980
Box 484 Volume XIV, 1976-1980
Box 484 Volume XII, 1978-1980
Box 484 Volume XII, 1994-1997
Box 484 Volume XIII, 1994
Box 484 Volume X, 1993-1995
Box 484 Volume X, 1998
Box 484 Volume X, 1997
Box 484 Volume X, 1996
Box 484 Volume X, 1995
Box 484 Volume XII, 1996-1997
Box 484 Volume IX, 1996-1997
Box 484 Volume IX, 1996
Box 484 Volume III, 1996
Box 484 Appellees' Answering Brief, 2003
Box 489 Appellees' Opening Brief, 2003
Box 489 On Appeal From the United States District Court for the District of Oregon: Supplemental Excerpt of Record, 2003
Size: 7 volumes
Box 489 Subseries 12B, Sacred Lands, undated
Sacred Lands Protection Coalition, 2002
Box 485 Sacred Lands Protection Coalition, 2002
Box 485 Circle of Sacred Smoke, 2008
Box 485 Day of Prayer 2003, 2003
Box 485 In the Light of Reverence, 2002-2005
Box 485 ABA Env Conf. - Sacred Lands Pre Slnt at.on Sept 2008, 2008
Box 485 NHPA - Legislative, 2006
Box 485 Proposed NHPA Regs, 2002-2006
Box 485 Sh Outreach, 2003
Box 485 Sacred Lands 2001, 2002
Box 485 Sacred Sites 2001, 2001-2002
Box 485 Misc. SL Post 2004, 2006-2010
Box 485 Forest Service Training: Cultural Reservation Law May 2003, 2003 May
Box 485 Ford Training Development 03, 2003-2004
Box 485 SLPP Brochure - Ordering Info, 2003
Box 485 Sacred Places Quarterly Reports Guy Lopez, 2003 April
Box 485 Guy's SL Stuff He Brough - Site Specific, 2003
Box 485 Environmental Justice (Guy), 2003-2004
Box 485 VLS Legal, 2002-2003
Box 485 MISC. Advocacy, 2004
Box 485 Reports from Dean Sugee, 2003 March 10
Box 485 SL Pro Bono, 2003
Box 485 2003 Rapid City Lawyer's Brainstorm Session, 2003 May
Box 485 2004 CA WS, Trad. Know, Envir. Just., SL, 2004
Box 485 Harvard - 2004, 2004 January
Box 485 ABA Writing Competition, 2004
Box 485 Telecommunications Initiative, 2006
Box 486 BLM Miscellaneous, 2005
Box 486 Cherokee Nat. of OK v Norton (Delaware Tribe), 2005
Box 486 Cave Rock, 2004-2007
Box 486 Cave Rock, 2000-2003
Box 486 Black Horse Return, 2002 November
Box 486 Big Tesuque Sacred Site, 2001 August
Box 486 Nevada Revised Statutes, 2002 December
Box 486 Navajo Uranium Mining, 2005-2007
Box 486 Mount Graham, 2002-2006
Box 486 Montana DEQ, 2003 August
Box 486 Missouri River MOA, 2002-2003
Box 486 Little Big Horn, 2003 June
Box 486 Projects/Gwich'in/Caribou Herd, 2001
Box 486 Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficiate, 2005
Box 486 Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program, 2002 October 22
Box 486 Apache Survival Coalition, 2005 March 28
Box 486 D, M & E RR Project, 2003 September
Box 486 Pipetone Meeting 2002 (Jan), 2002-2003
Box 486 Port Angeles/Lower Elwah, 2004 December
Box 486 Quechan Sacred Site 08443-001, 1999-2002
Box 486 Pipestone - NFS Book 2007, 2007
Box 486 Paseo del Norte (Petroglyph), 2004-2005
Box 486 SAGE Council, 2005
Box 486 OTERG Mesa, 2005-2006
Box 486 Western Shoshone, 2002
Box 486 Shoshone Sundance Permit, 2000-2002
Box 486 Sandia Pueblo Land Claim, 2002
Box 486 Sand Creek Massacre Site, 2001-2008
Box 486 Weatherman's Draw Sacred Site, 2001
Box 486 Snoqualmie Falls, 2002-2006
Box 486 Draft of Book: Working in Indian Country, 2010
Box 486 Justice, 2008
Box 486 Sharon Franklet Environmental Leadership, 2009 March
Box 486 ACHP/Advisory Council, 2003-2006
Box 486 ACHP Draft Policy Statement on Human Resources, 2005-2007
Box 486 ACHP: Section 106 Revisions, 1997
Box 486 SS Legal Protection Reference ACHP, 2006
Box 486 National Trust/Historic Preservation, 2005-2006
Box 486 Big Horn Nat. Forest Plan Revision, 2003
Box 486 JT Evergreen Article 12/05 SL & Forest Man: Rel. Freedom Accomodations, 2004-2005
Box 486 Coalitions for the Free Exercise of Religion, 1997-1999
Box 486 Cutter v. Wilkinson (RLUIPA) Rel. Free Constitutionality, 2004-2005
Box 486 National Native American Prisoner's Rights Advocacy Coalition, 1995-1999
Box 486 Ceremonies on Open Space Land, 2002-2004
Box 486 AIRFA Oversight Hearing 7/14/04, 2004 July 14
Box 486 November 2002 Sacred Lands Conference, 2002
Box 486 Sacred Site Land Forum - Boulder?Denver October 2001, 2001-2002
Box 486 2003 Participant Contact List, 2003-2004
Box 487 2003 Summit Travol, 2003-2004
Box 487 2003 Federal-Tribal Summit On-Site Registration, 2003
Box 487 2003 Federal-Tribal Summit Pre-Registered Attendees, 2003-2004
Box 487 2003 Summit Contracts/Invoice, 2003
Box 487 Summit Materials - 2003, 2003
Box 487 Misc. Summit Planning, 2003-2004
Box 487 Jack's PowerPoints 9/04, 2004 September
Box 487 Sacred Places Workshop 2005, 2005
Box 487 Sacred Places Workshop 2004, 2004 September
Box 487 Sacred Lands Legal Workshop Sept. 22, 2004, 2003-2004
Box 487 Participants/Evaluations Sept. 22, 2004, 2004
Box 487 SLP Legal Workshop Forms, 2004 September
Box 487 May 2005 SLLWS, Redding, CA, 2005
Box 487 May 2005 SLLWS Funding, 2005
Box 487 List of Policies by Department/Agency 9/04, 2003 July
Box 487 Practical Advice for Tribal Advocates 9/04, 2004
Box 487 Sacred Lands Training Moa, 2006
Box 487 SLP Attendees, Feb. 2008, 2008
Box 487 Evaluations, 2005
Box 487 Attendees - May, 2005, 2004-2005
Box 487 Appendix, 2004
Box 487 Generic Cover Sheets, undated
Box 487 Handouts, 2005 May
Box 487 Changes to May 2005 BLM, 2005
Box 487 Tribal Energy Resource Agreements, 2006
Box 487 Sacred Lands Religious Freedom, 1991 May
Box 487 HSET - Feb 2006, 2006 February
Box 487 2008 OSET, 2008
Box 487 Sacred Lands Training Materials, 2006
Box 487 Monique Fordham - Other, 2003-2004
Box 487 Larry Keown Materials, 1999-2003
Box 487 SL Fundraising Proposals, 2005
Box 487 Miscellaneous (Sacred Lands), 2006-2010
Box 487 BLM Proposed Rules on Land Withdrawals, 2008 October
Box 487 Rocky Mtn. Mineral Law Institute 2008, 2008
Box 487 CARA, 2001
Box 487 Medicine Wheel By-laws - Sacred Sites Brochure, 1990
Box 490 MWC Corporate Issues, 2004-2005
Box 490 Newspaper: Arizona Native Scene, 2005 January
Box 490 Medicine Wheel Coalition Addresses, 2001
Box 490 Historic Preservation Plan (HPP) for the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark and Vicinity, 1996
Box 490 AAIA Administration - Monitoring, 1993
Box 490 MWC Resolution May 2005, 2005 May
Box 490 Post S and T - MLUC (non-MW) Materials, 1999-2003
Box 490 News Articles2000, 2000-2005
Box 490 Post S&T Non MW-MW, 2003-2006
Box 490 MWC 2004, 2004
Box 490 Annual Medicine Wheel Meeting, 2005 December
Box 490 MW Misc 2005, 2005
Box 490 MWC, 2005-2008
Size: 2 folders
Box 490 MWR 2008, 2008
Box 490 Post 2003 MW, 2003-2005
Box 490 MW Reports - 1994, 1999, 2000, 2001, 1994-2002
Box 490 Medicine Wheel Report 2007, 2003-2007
Box 490 Subseries 12C, Scholarships, 2004-2008
Jacob Keyes: Young 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Jonathan Tsosie: Young 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Joshua Zunie: Young 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Julie Benns: Hesemeyer 2006-2007, 2006-2007
Box 491 Jamie Dressler: Hesemeyer 2006-2007, 2006-2008
Box 491 Frechette, Brandon, 2003-2008
Box 491 Hernandez, Joshua, 2003-2008
Box 491 Chelsay Jimmie, 2003-2008
Box 491 Sherry King: Hesemeyer 2006-2007, 2006-2007
Box 491 Danielle Scotti: 2004-2005 Hesemeyer, 2004-2008
Box 491 Carla Palmer: Hesemeyer 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Trudi Reyes: Hesemeyer 2006-2007, 2006-2007
Box 491 Noelle Garcia: Hesemeyer 2006-2008, 2006-2008
Box 491 Gary Baldwin: Van Pelt 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Tasia Martinez: Van Pelt 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Stefani Sager: Van Pelt 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Ashley Aguilar: Van Pelt 2006-2008, 2006-2008
Box 491 Scott Atole: Van Pelt 2006-2008, 2005-2008
Box 491 Reba Begay: Van Pelt 2004-2005, 2004-2008
Box 491 Arrol Perry: Van Pelt 2006-2007, 2006-2008
Box 491 Tyler Rolette: Van Pelt 2006-2007, 2006-2008
Box 491 Vanessa Scholfield: Van Pelt 2006-2007, 2006-2008
Box 491 Zane Whyte: Van Pelt 2005-2006, 2005-2008
Box 491 Ann Braun: Emergency - Spring 2008, 2008
Box 491 Marissa Eagleman: Emergency - Oct. 2007, 2007-2008
Box 491 Owen McCurdy Emergency Spring 2008, 2008
Box 491 Doneen Marissa Emergency Sp. 2008, 2008
Box 491 Myrna Whitetail Emergency Spring 2008, 2008
Box 491 Melissa Kari Displaced 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Clarice Madalena Displaced 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Bambi Rodriguez Displaced 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Shanna Williams-Thom, 2007-2008
Box 491 Jodi Abbott Sequoyah 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 John Caudillo Sequoyah 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Ann Douglas Sequoyah 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Brendan Fourbanks Sequoyah 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Ki-shan Lara Sequoyah 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Dave Scott Sequoyah 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Carly Tex Sequoyah 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Fawn Wasin Zi Sequoyah 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Camille Fisher Sequoyah 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Ashley Brewington Slagle 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Eric Gant Slagle 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Courtney Lewis Slagle 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Kimberly Locklear Slagle 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Karston Smith Asche 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Julia Randall Asche 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 2007-2008
Box 491 Amanda Murphy Asche 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Rachelle Miles Asche 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Andrew McCoy Asche 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Melvina Bissonette Asche 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 491 Marcia St. Goddard Sequoyah 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Crystal Allen Sequoyah 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Brendan Fourbanks Sequoyah 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Jeston Morris Sequoyah 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Jenny Patten Sequoyah 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Sasanehsaeh Pyawasay Sequoyah 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Jose Cazares Sequoyah 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 John Candillo Sequoyah 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Ki-Shan Lara Sequoyah 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Rachael Mendenhall Van Pelt 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Sara Iron Lightening Van Pelt 2006-2007, 2006-2007
Box 492 Dina Long Knife Van Pelt 2006-2007, 2006-2008
Box 492 Jason Rood Van Pelt 2005-2006, 2005-2009
Box 492 Fanaye Barney 2004-2005 Van Pelt, 2004-2009
Box 492 Walter Beaver Van Pelt 2005-2006, 2005-2009
Box 492 Rebekah Jarvey Van Pelt 2006-2007, 2006-2009
Box 492 Cedar Kakkak Van Pelt 2006-2007, 2006-2009
Box 492 Michelle Swallow Van Pelt 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Dallas Boyd Van Pelt 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Lucinda Montross Van Pelt 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Donald Richardson Van Pelt 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Adriana Wahwasuek Van Pelt 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Lucas Tyree Slagle 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Erica Hunt Slagle 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Joshua Locklear Slagle 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Tala Smith Slagle 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Norma Castro Displaced 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Michael S. Fox Displaced 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Cecelia Grant Displaced 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Richard Gray Displaced 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Delphine Dan Displaced 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Gentri White Young 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Zellisha Quam Young 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Lonie Wright Young 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Cindy DuBray Emergency Aid Jan 2009, 2009
Box 492 Rachelle Miles Emergency Spring 2009, 2009
Box 492 Natane Runningfox Emergency Aid Spring 2009, 2009
Box 492 Edie Cook Twite Emergency Aid Jan 2009, 2009
Box 492 Melissa Cuney Blacksmith Emergency Fall 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Clifford Stone Emergency Aid Fall 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Brooke Swaney Emergency Aid Dec 2008, 2008-2009
Box 492 Kenneth Richards Emergency Aid F2008, 2008
Box 492 Aaron Sparks Hesemeyer 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 492 Katherine Hubbard Hesemeyer 2006-2007, 2006-2009
Box 492 Andrea Anspach 2004-2005 Hesemeyer, 2004-2009
Box 492 Patricia Kimmerly 2004-2005 Hesemeyer, 2004-2008
Box 492 Cecelia Harrington Hesemeyer 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 492 Olin Bekis Hesemeyer 2007-2008, 2007-2008
Box 492 Zachary Beaver Hesemeyer 2007-2008, 2007-2009
Box 492 Rhea Allery Asche 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Samuel Cason Asche 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Rachael Ray Asche 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Jeanna Spannring Asche 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Crystal Tulley Asche 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Sharon Yazzie Asche 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 492 Adam Dell Van Pelt 2006-2007, 2006-2010
Box 493 Tabitha Gordon Van Pelt 2006-2007, 2006-2010
Box 493 Corey Gardipee, 2006-2010
Box 493 Nathan Lorts Hesemeyer 2008-2009, 2008-2010
Box 493 Connie Sankwich Hesemeyer 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Darrow Peynesta Hesemeyer 2008-2009, 2008-2010
Box 493 Jeffrey Omidvaran Hesemeyer 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Daniel Concho 2004-2005 Hesemeyer, 2004-2010
Box 493 R'nld Wheeler Hesemeyer 2006-2007, 2006-2010
Box 493 Terra Branson Hesemeyer 2006-2007, 2006-2010
Box 493 Derek Fiddler Hesemeyer 2008-2009, 2008-2009
Box 493 Christine Adam Hesemeyer 2004-2005, 2004-2009
Box 493 Marlis Luke Hesemeyer 2008-2009, 2008-2010
Box 493 Melissa Colby Sequoyah 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Matthew Gilbert Sequoyah 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Brian Hoeffner Sequoyah 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Delitha Livingston, 2009-2010
Box 493 Cody McCullough Sequoyah 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Michelle Parkin Sequoyah 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Danielle Swanson Sequoyah 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Karen Malone Sequoyah 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Fern Wesley Displaced 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Glenda Loretto Displaced 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Candy DuBray Displaced 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Patricia Fields Displaced 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Darlene Lee Displaced 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Richard Gray Displaced 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Christopher Cordts Emergency Feb. 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Charla White Eagle Emergency Spring 2010, 2010
Box 493 Raelene Zospah Emergency June 2010, 2010
Box 493 Christopher Paddock Emergency Aid Nov. 2009, 2009
Box 493 Deland Hinkey Emergency Aid Nov. 2009, 2009
Box 493 Melissa Cury Emergency Fall 2009, 2009
Box 493 Sasha Jones Emergency Nov. 2009, 2009
Box 493 Clayton Wauneka Asche 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Stephany Mahooty Asche 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Curtis Strom Asche 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Brandi Ahmie Asche 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Allanceson Smith Asche 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Melissa Myers deVera Asche 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Kelly Dennis Slagle 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Neil Taylor Slagle 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Amanda McNeil Slagle 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Valene Bell Slagle 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Amanda Campbell Young 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Karla General Young 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Kendri Cesar Young 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Leslie Crow Van Pelt 2006-2007, 2006-2009
Box 493 Jana Begay Van Pelt 2005-2006, 2005-2008
Box 493 Michelle Maki Van Pelt 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Albert Hermany Horses Van Pelt 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Ralph Sinnok Van Pelt 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Teresa Varnell, 2009-2010
Box 493 Leana Waters Van Pelt 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Amanda Zharoff Van Pelt 2009-2010, 2009-2010
Box 493 Subseries 12D, Board Meetings and Newsletters, 2008-2010
AAIA 2009 Annual Report, 2009
Box 494 Indian Affairs, 2008-2010
Size: Issues 163-168
Box 494 AAIA Spring Board Meeting, 2008 May-2009
Size: 2 binders
Box 494 AAIA Summber Board Teleconference, 2009 August
Box 494 AAIA 86th Meeting of the Members and Fall Board Meeting, 2009 November
Box 494 2010 Winter Board Teleconference, 2010 February
Box 494 AAIA Summer Board Teleconference, 2010 August
Box 494 Fall Board Teleconference, 2010 December
Box 494 Series 13, November 2011 Accession, 1978-2010
accession: [ML.2011.035]
Size: 8 linear feet, 8 boxes
Ian's Legal Background, 1978-1995
Size: 3 folders
Box 495 Legal Research Materials, 1988-1990
Box 495 ICW - Gail Taylor (N.J), 1985-1990
Box 495 S. 1976 ICWA Legislation, 1987-1988
Box 495 ICWA - Ken Wright, 1987
Box 495 Interior ICWA Study (CSR), 1988
Box 495 Misc. ICWA North, 1991-1997
Box 495 Audiocasettes - Legal no.4, undated
Size: 2 tapes
Box 495 ICWA Seminars, 1991-1993
Size: 2 boxes
Box 496 Miscellaneous ICWA, 1985-1997
Box 496 South Carolina ICWA Case, 1985-1987
Box 496 Destination of the American Indian Family, 1987
Box 496 AAIA - Cano, 1988-1992
Box 496 AAIA - General ICWA, 1991-1993
Box 496 ICWA National Judicial College, 1987
Box 496 Agreement Regarding Indian Child Custody Services, 1991
Box 496 Summaries of Meetings - Concerns, 1988-1989
Box 496 Irvine Proposal, 1989
Box 496 California ICWA - Correspondence, 1991
Box 496 Statutes, 1991
Box 496 Background, 1987-1992
Box 496 Drafts of Californian Agreement, 1990
Box 496 AAIA - BIA Soc. Serv/ICW Regulations, 1990-1992
Box 497 Miscellaneous NICWA, 1992-1995
Box 497 ICWA Case Inquiries, 1995-1996
Box 497 ICWA Conference - Boulder, Co., 1995
Box 497 Miscellaneous ICWA Documents and Regulations, 1989-1995
Box 497 Blackfeet ICWA Agreement, 1987
Box 497 Alaska Adoption Rules, 1987-1990
Box 497 National Indian Child Welfare Association (NICWA) Invoices, 2004-2005
Box 498 Signed NICWA Agreement, 2004
Box 498 Materials - Old Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) Legal-Legislative, 1999
Box 498 National Resource Center NICWA - Proposal/Subcontract, 2009
Box 498 Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act, S.398 -51899, 2005-2006
Box 498 Testimony - Trope, House Ways and Means, 2004
Box 498 ICWA Miscellaneous, 2003-2009
Box 498 ICWA Legislative-Miscellaneous, 1997-1999
Box 498 ICWA Hearing, 1996
Box 498 Native American Rights Fund - ICWA Guide, 2007
Box 498 Pew Commission on Foster Care, 2004-2006
Box 498 Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997, ICWA, 2001
Box 498 Kinship Caregiver Support Act, S.661/H.R.2188, 2007
Box 498 Kinship Caregiver Support Act S.2706, 2003-2004
Box 498 Hobbs Straus Report on Indian Legal Activities, 2004-2007
Box 498 NICWA, 2003-2007
Box 498 North Dakota NICWA Conference 2003, 2000-2003
Box 498 NICWA Conference Slides, 2003
Box 498 Miscellaneous NICWA, 2004-2010
Box 498 Title XX Legislation, 1999
Box 498 ICWA/Title XX Addresses, undated
Box 498 Child Custody/CINOA, 2007
Box 498 Child Welfare League of America, 2003-2007
Box 498 Center for Law and Social Policy, 2003-2007
Box 498 Council on Accreditation 2, 2000-2006
Box 498 NICWA Chapter June 2004, 1999-2004
Size: 2 folders
Box 499 Doe vs. Mann, 2004
Size: 4 folders
Box 499 S.1601/S.1899 Amendments to the Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act (ICPFVPA) S.398, 2003-2007
Box 499 Miscellaneous Child Welfare Legislation, 2008
Box 499 Miscellaneous Child Welfare, 2003-2010
Size: 2 folders
Box 499 Adam Walsh Act, 2006-2007
Box 499 J Hater Adoption and Safe Families Act, 2003
Box 499 Adoption and Safe Families Act - Testimony - Williams, 2003
Box 499 Indian Welfare Statistics, 1989-1998, 2007
Box 499 Medical Eligibility for Boarding School Students, 2005-2006
Box 499 Family Summit - Dakota Summit, 1995
Box 499 NICWA Annual Conference, 2010
Box 499 NICWA Contract - Paper Presentation, 2010
Box 499 Grand Rally, 2008
Box 499 HR4976 - Internet Gaming Bill, 2010
Box 499 S.2903 - Child Care and Development Block Grant Bill - Background Check Issue, 2009-2010
Box 499 NICWA Newsletters, 2005-2007
Box 500 Council on Accreditation, 2001-2008
Box 500 Hearing on the Bush Administration Foster Care Flexible Funding Proposal, 2003
Box 500 Annual Funding Meeting - Presentation by Patti Elofson, 2003
Box 500 Miscellaneous Children's Defense Fund Meetings, 2004-2008
Box 500 Idaho Training Materials, 2004
Box 500 New York ICWA Presentation, Ohio, 2003-2004
Box 500 Wisconsin ICWA Legislation, 2008
Box 500 Department of Health and Human Services v Russell J. et al. - California ICWA Case, 2008
Box 500 Ohio Training, 2005
Box 500 Administration for Children and Families Consultation, 2003-2006
Box 500 Baby Boy C, 2005
Size: 3 folders
Box 500 Native American Rights Fund ICWA Draft, 2005
Box 500 Native Amierican Rights Fund Resource Guide, 2005-2007
Box 500 ICWA Resource Guide, 2004
Box 500 NICWA Chapter, 2000-2004
Box 500 Miscellaneous ICWA, 2004-2010
Box 500 Miscellaneous Health, 2004-2008
Box 500 Reconciliation Conference Child Welfare, 2005
Box 500 Steve Unger, 2005
Box 500 American Academy of Adoption Attorneys Training, 2004
Box 500 Bear Lodge v. Bruce Babbitt and Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, undated
Box 501 Supplemental Appendix of Intervenor Appellees, 1996-1999
Box 501 Appellants' Appendix Volumes 1 and 2, 1996-1998
Size: 2 folders
Box 501 MW - Intervenor in Opposition, 2000
Box 501 Bear Lodge Plaintiffs Opening, 1998
Box 501 Bear Lodge Plaintiffs Reply, 1998
Box 501 Bear Lodge Statement of Jurisdiction - Proof of Service, 2000
Box 501 Affidavit: Romanus Bear Stops/Declaration: Lori Harvey, 1996-1997
Box 501 Drafts of Permanent Injury Briefs, 1997
Box 501 Amicus Briefs/Opinions, 1993-1999
Box 501 Plaintiff Reply Brief, 1997
Box 501 Defendants Support Brief, 1997
Box 501 Defendants Intervenor Brief on Merits, 1997
Box 501 Devils Tower Comments - Steve Chestnut, 1997
Box 501 Legal Research, 1996-2002
Size: 2 folders
Box 501 Bear Lodge Decision, 1998
Box 501 Appeal Bear's Lodge, 1997-1999
Box 501 Training Materials, undated
Box 501 Training for Seminar - Falmouth, 1996-1999
Size: 4 folders
Box 501 Turtle Mountain - Governance Training, 2002-2003
Box 501 National Trust Training, 2003
Box 501 Medicine Wheel, 1999-2002
Box 502 Various Brief, 1999
Box 502 36 CFR Part 800, 1999
Box 502 Factual Background, 1999
Box 502 Wyoming State Archives, Museum, Historical Department, 1989
Box 502 National Historic Landmark/National Register of Historic Places Nominations - Boggs to Carol Shull, 1995-1996
Box 502 Correspondence, 2001-2002
Size: 2 folders
Box 502 Maps, undated
Box 502 Historic Preservation Plan Nominations, 2004
Box 502 Ethnographic Project, 1994-2003
Box 502 National Register Traditional Cultural Property Nominations, 1999-2001
Box 502 James Boggs to Mary Randolph, Draft 2nd Interim Report, 1994-1999
Box 502 Boggs to Randolph, National Register, undated
Box 502 Correspondence, 1993-2000
Size: 8 folders
Box 502 Site Description, 1995
Box 502 Medicine Wheel - National Historic Landmark Boundary - National Register Narrative Description, 2002
Box 502 Miscellaneous, 2002-2007
Box 502 Nominations, 1987-2001
Box 502
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