PRELIMINARY

GUIDE TO THE JACK D. FORBES COLLECTION:

Manuscripts,

Periodicals,

Posters,

Records

Maps

 

 

 

 

 

Housed in the

Special Collections Department

Shield's Library

University of California, Davis

(or in process)

Note that the materials may be

arranged differently

in the library

 

Revised December 1999

 

 

Major Divisions of the Collection (# = not transferred to library yet)

F-1 Jack Forbes: Chronology and Biography#

F-2 Jack Forbes: Correspondence (part#)

F-3 Jack Forbes: Printed Works

F-4 Historical and Other Quarterlies with Native or Racial/ethnic content (some#)

F-5 Large Picture and Poster Collection (with some large maps)

F-6 Small Picture and Postcard Collection

F-7 Native American Law and Legal Issues

F-8 Comparative Minority Education Survey

F-9 Office of Economic Opportunity Material

F-10 Center for Western North American Studies -- University of Nevada

F-11 American Indian Ethnohistoric Conference

F-12 California Indian Education Association

F-13 California Indian or Indian-interest Organizations

F-14 Native American Education

F-15 Native American Organizations and Their Publications

F-16 California Indian Legal Services, Inc.

F-17 General Native Affairs Data -- by years

F-18 D-Q University (part #)

F-19 Native Americans -- General Topics and U.S. Tribes

F-20 Native American Studies and Programs

F-21 Native American Periodicals and Newsletters (see also F-15)

F-22 Native American Data by Tribes and Topics (part #)

F-23 Chicano Materials -- General

F-24 Articles and Booklets on Chicanos

F-25 Chicano Periodicals and Newsletters

F-26 California Indians: History and Culture Notes (part #)

F-27 Navajo History, Culture, Current Affairs (also see F14 and F-41)

F-28 General Research Materials, by Topics

F-29 Afro-Americans: Contemporary, Culture, Education, History, California

F-30 Native Nevadans

F-31 Multi-cultural Education and Bilingual Education

F-32 Native American History (See also F-19, F-22, F-39, F-40)

F-33 Newspaper Collection (Wisconsin, Los Angeles, Reno, selected issues)

F-34 Map collection and oil company marketing with maps

a. Oil company maps

b. Regional maps

c. Native locations and movements

d. Maps from the Servicio Geográfico del Ejército, Madrid

e. Large maps

F-35 World War I and World War II Map Collection

F-36 Native American Literature and Authors

F-37 Transportation History Collection (electric railways; railways; see also F-5)

F-38 Native American Music (and music influenced by Native themes)

F-39 Native People of Mexico, Central, South America (also see F-41)

F-40 Native People of Canada and Greenland (also see F-41)

F-41 Fourth Russell Tribunal (Netherlands, 1981) records and evidence

F-42 Latin American-Mesoamerican Books and Published Documents (#)

F-43 Chumash Peoples of California(#)

F-44 Hawaii-Pacific Regions Materials (Education and 1960s data)

F-45 Persian and English writings of Heydar Reghaby

F-46 USSR - Ethnic Republics and Russian-language publications

F-48 University of California Affirmative Action and Ethnic Issues

F-49 Ethnic Studies - UC Davis, UCBerkeley, and General

F-50 University of California Records

F-51 Jack Forbes: Proposals and Projects

F-52 Native American Languages

F-53 Native American Struggle for Religious Freedom

F-54 Native American Cemetery Protection

F-55 Mormons, Native Americans and Race (#)

F-56 U.S. Census Data - Native Americans and Chicanos (part#)

F-57 "Hispanic" Term (part #)

F-58 Higher Education Admissions Study (part#)

F-59 Powhatan-Renápe Collection #

F-60 Lenápe - Delaware Collection (not in library)

F-61 Eastern Native American Nations (Saponi etc.) (not in library)

F-62 Southern Athapaskan History Collection (not in library)

F-63 American Discovery of Europe Collection (not in library)

F-64 Quechan - Colorado River Collection (not in library)

F-65 Julimes and other Chihuahua-Sonora Nations Collection (not in library)

F-66 Civil and Human Rights Collection

F-67 Ethnicity and Race Issues Collection

F-68 Asian American Collection

F-69 Music: General (Early phono records and music) (part#)

F-70 Jack Forbes: Poetry manuscripts (part#)

F-71 Native Americans and Nixon manuscripts

F-72 Aztecas del Norte manuscripts

F-73 Literature: General (excluding Native American)

F-74 Race Mixture Collection (#)

F-75 Racial Terms Collection (part#)

F-76 Eric Maria Remarque Collection

F-77 German Language Native American Literature

F-80 Audio and Video Tape Collection (#)

F-81 Forbes - newsclippings (part#)

F-82 Forbes - Professional Summaries and Lists of Publications

F-83 Forbes - Promotion Materials

F-84 Apache, Navaho and Spaniard manuscripts

F-85 Columbus and Other Cannibals manuscripts

F-86 Only Approved Indians manuscripts

F-87 Tribes and Masses, World Ruled by Cannibals manuscripts

F-88 Red Blood manuscripts

F-89 Other Book, Article, and Monograph manuscripts (part#)

F-90 Atlas of Native History materials

F-91 Africans and Native Americans manuscripts

F-92 Nicaragua Literature, Sandinista Period (in Spanish)

F-93 Native American Mental Health (#)

F-94 Native Higher Education and Colleges

F-95 Eastern Cherokee Churchill Roll and Census, 1908 (oversize)

F-96 Native American Art

F-97

F-98 Jack Forbes: Santa Barbara Island records, 1956 (not in library)

F-99 Jack Forbes: Early Writings ( not in library)

F-100 Jack Forbes: Non-Fiction Works (#)

F-101 Jack Forbes: Short Fiction (#)

F-102 Jack Forbes: Poetry (#)

F-103 Jack Forbes: Drawings (#)

DETAILED GUIDES TO PARTS OF THE COLLECTION

F-1 Jack Forbes, Chronology and Biography (See also F-81)

Miscelaneous notes and materials relating to the above.

l. Scrapbook 1945-49 focused on sports photos and records of scores

2. Scrapbook 1945-50 focused on professional football stars, but with the remainder of an album on Japan and on Medieval armaments and dress.

F-2: Correspondence and attachments

Consists in letters to and from Jack Forbes, and attachments, associated documents, and other data dealing often with

important aspects of Native American and Mexican-American education, higher education, law, governmental affairs, relig-

ious freedom, political organizing, etc. Also deals with multi- cultural issues, race, Native colleges, dev. of Western hist.

as a field, southwestern-north Mexican history, and major

events such as Alcatraz and DQU occupations.

1. Indian-Chicano Correspondence, 1951-Fall,'64: NA affairs, NA

Movement (League), Mex-Am voting rights, Mex-Amer.

affairs, NA higher ed.; Letters from Stewart Udall, William

L. Becker, Homer B. Jenkins, Miguel Leon-Portilla, Aubrey

Neasham, George McGovern, Clair Engle, John F. Kennedy, Henry M. Jackson, Richard Richards etc.

2. 1953-57 Correspondence: personal and professional, appl. to

Soc. Sci. Res. Council outlining study of Apache hist.,

letters from Mary Gorman, Raul Morin, Carlos Borja Jr.,

Jack Valenti etc.

3. 1959 Correspondence: personal and professional, appeal of draft board letter, Amer. Ind Ethno. Conf.; letters from

Miguel Leon-Portilla etc.

4. 1960 Correspondence: Amer. Ind. Ethno. Conference, Ventura

County affairs, Santa Susana Pass Park, professional, and

letters from A. Irving Hallowell, Bernard Fontana, Edmund G. Brown, Richard Richards, Tom Carrell, C.L.

Sonnichsen, Rex Cunningham, Glenn M. Anderson, etc.

5. Native American University, 1960-62: NAU correspondence, mailing record of different proposals incl. Nat. Am. League; Resolution for

July 17 as NA Day; letters from sol Tax, Mary Gorman, Dillon Platero, Nancy Lurie, Lyndon B. Johnson, John

A. Carver, Jr. etc.

6. 1961 Correspondence: Professional, Santa Susana Pass Park,

NAUniv., Com. to Preserve Hist. L.A., proposed park for

Channel Islands, Ventura County; letters from James J.

McBride, Rex Cunningham, Bruce A. Thompson, Frank D.

Reeve, etc.

7. 1962 Correspondence: Fd. for Race Mixture Res., professional

Ventura County, Junior College District, Com. to Preserve Hist. L.A., job hunting; letters from Rex Cunningham, Robert Lagomarsino, J. Cudd Brown,

Donald Cutter, Edmund G. Brown, Theodore Harris, Frank

Reeve, Loren Miller, H. F. Robinson, Clifton Kroeber, Ray

Billington, Savoie Lottinville, Howard F. Cline, Max Moor-

head, Woodrow Borah, Greg Crampton, John Ewers, etc.

8. Native American University 1963-65: Univ. and NA affairs proposals and responses from officials; inter-American

unity; letters from Sargent Shriver, Clinton P. Anderson,

Hubert Humphrey, Henry M. Jackson, Clair Engle, W.W.

Keeler, Wayne Aspinall, J. Howard Edmondson, Thomas

Kuchel, James C. Corman, John A. Carver Jr., Jacob Javits,

Rupert Costo, George McGovern, Sol Tax, Melvin Thom etc

9. 1963 Correspondence: NA and Mex-Am affairs, Nat Amer

Movement, Foundation for Inter-Ethnic Understanding and Fd. for Race Mixture Research, UN People's assembly,

Historical Names legis., Founders of Los Angeles contro-

versy, Ventura County affairs, St. College for VC, VCJC District, Moorpark College, JC educ. proposals, Channel Is.

Park, letters from Henry B. Gonzalez, James H. Gamble,

Robert H. Hutchins, Roy Harvey Pearce, Woodrow Borah,

John F. Bannon, John Collier Sr., Bert Fireman, Vernon

Jordan Jr., Savoie Lottinville, Thomas Braden, Burt Henson

Sam Yorty, Lloyd Garrison, Charles M. Teague, Clair Engle,

Drew Pearson, Augsutus F. Hawkins, Lowell Bean, John

Hope Franklin, Rayford W. Logan, James Roosevelt, Frank

Tannenbaum, G. Myrdahl, S. I. Hayakawa etc.

10. 1964 Correspondence: professional, Ventura Co. affairs; JC District, Moorpark College, Santa Susana Pass and Channel Islands parks; Coyote Hole canyon; dev of Center for West

North Amer Studies at U. of Nevada, collection of material

for library, Nevada affairs, Nev. Ind. students, seeking publishers for Mex-Amer book, Mex-Am affairs, Aztlan, NA history courses, letters from Paul Laxalt, Alan Bible, Grant Sawyer, Howard Cannon, Carey McWilliams,

A. P. Nasatir, Savoie Lottinville, Don Worcester, Burt M.

Hensen, Woodrow Borah, John F. Bannon, Gerald D. Nash,

Thomas H. Kuchel, Sol Tax, John Hope Franklin etc.

11. Tribal-Mexican American Correspondence, Fall1964-67:

Nevada Native land struggle, Mex-Am affairs, UNA, NIYC, Cal Ind Educ Assn, Far West Lab, Mex-Am Handbook, CRLA-CILS, McCarthy campaign, NAM, Wash St. Inds, Am

Ind Hist Soc, MAPA, Lat Amer Civic Assn, Nev Civ Lib Un,

Center for Tribal Res, Fd for Trib Peoples, Congress of Trib

Peoples, bilingualism, Ford Fd & Native Americans; letters

from Carrie Dann, A.L. Wirin, Bruce R. Thompson, Melvin Belli, Sam Ervin Jr., Hubert Humphrey, Janet McCloud, Mary Gorman, Thomas Kuchel, Robert K. Thomas, William

Steiger, Patsy Mink, Don Cutter, Wayne Morse, Robert Yellowtail Sr., Mel Thom, Wayne Aspinall, Roland Christiansen, Rupert Costo, John Yaryan, Enrique Orozco,

Roger Baldwin, Robert L. Bennett etc.

12. 1965 Correspondence: Development of the Center for

West North Amer Studies; Nevada Civ Lib Union etc.,

professional, publishing, Nevada affairs, invite to LBJ

inaugural, letters from Cary McWilliams, Pearl S. Buck,

Grant Sawyer, Savoie Lottinville, Sam Yorty, Drew Pearson, Julian Nava, Don Cutter, Burt Henson, Dorothy

Libby, Don Worcester, etc.

13. Native Education Correspondence, 1966-68: Cal Ind Educ

Assn and conferences, Cal and general Native educ., US

Senate Subcom. on Ind. Ed. hearings, US Office of Educ.,

Natl Ind Youth Council, UNA, Navajo ed., Far West Lab,

Center for Tribal Research, letters from Wayne Morse,

Carl Marburger, Harold Howe II, James Wilson, John

Belindo, Eliz. Colson, Peterson Zah, Rupert Costo etc.

14. 1966 Correspondence: professional, publishing efforts, "Tribes and Masses" bk, "Frontiers" bk, "Mex-Amer" bk,

"Nev Ind Speaks" bk, "frontier" concepts, hist of West,

Nevada affairs, Center West Northamer Studies, Nat Am

hist, indigenous affairs, Inst of Ind Studies (USD), Nev Civ Lib Un, race mixture res., Chumash res., NSF, Ventura Co

dev. issues, UN affairs, Vietnam War, Cal school textbooks,

Cal Ind educ, Far West Lab; letters from Savoie Lottinville, Owen Lattimore, Roger Baldwin, Carey McWilliams, Norris Hundley, John Caughey, Murray Wax,

Robert Heizer, Gerald Nash, Clark Spence, Hal Hickerson,

Manuel Servin, Wilcomb Washburn etc.

15. Indian-Chicano Higher Educ. Correspondence, 1965-72:

Focus on all dev. in Native Studies and Native student

recruitment, 1965-72 (exc. Native colleges). Letters from

Browning Pipestem, D'arcy McNickle, Roger Heyns, etc.

16. Inter-Tribal University Correspondence, 1966-71: incl.

proposals rel. to var. aspects of Native-controlled colleges

institutes etc.; references to Alcatraz, UN University; letters from Sol Tax, Robert H. Finch, Robert K. Thomas, C. F. Kettering, James Wilson, Franklyn A. Johnson, Joseph

Muskrat, Browning Pipestem, Terry Francois, Mel Thom,

Thomas Banyacya, Carl Whitman Jr., D'arcy McNickle,

Wayne N. Aspinall, etc.

17. Education Correspondence from Forbes, Dec. 1966-Dec. 1967:Letters, memos, proposals prepared at the Far West

Lab for Ed Res and Dev relating to internal programs, handbook series, conferences, and projects focused on NA,

Mex-Am, Afro-Am, and multi-cultural educ. Info on Cal

Ind Educ Assn statewide conference, Rough Rock Demonstration School, and Mexican-American projects.

18 1967 Correspondence: professional, Far West Lab, Mex-Am

Handbk, analysis of Afro-Am handbk, multi-cult ed and

cross-cult ed, K-12 ed, All-Ind Statewide Conf, AIHS,

Handbk of Ind No. of Mex, Nev land claim, com ed centers, Afro-Am ed, frontier concept, Mex-Am book, race, Nev Civ Lib Un, Nev Inds Speak bk, integration in ed; letters from William L. Breese, Eugene McCarthy, Woodrow Borah, Robert Blauner, Mervyn Dymally, Robert K. Thomas, C. F. Kettering, Robert Laxalt, Herbert Aptheker, Don Fehrenbacher, Savoie Lottinville, Hal

Hickerson, Lorrin Morrison, Diane Lewis, John Hope

Franklin, Staten Webster, John Caughey, Fernando Penalosa, Rev. John F. Bryde etc.

19. Tribal/ Mexican-American Correspondence, 1968-69:

US Census, OEO, Alcatraz, Mex-Am ed and curriculum,

Cal legislative battles, Mex-Am history and Handbook

for Educators, Am Ind affairs, health, UNA, CRLA, CILS,

State Adv. Com. on Ind. Affairs; (extremely important);

letters from A. Ross Eckler, Alan Cranston, Jesse Unruh, Leon Ralph, Janet McCloud, Mervyn Dymally, William

Brandon, Tom Carrell, Bob Monagan, John Burton, Howard

Kahn, Ant;hony Beilenson, Lewis Sherman, William E.

Coombs, Don Mulford, mathew Nimetz, Robert H. Finch,

Robert W. Crown etc.

20. Indian Education Correspondence, 1969-72: rel. to dev. of

Calif. Ind. Educ. Assn. and All-Indian Statewide Confs.

other educ. issues, some higher ed.; letters from Alfonso

Caso, Gonzalo Aguirre Beltran, Barbara Finberg, Robert H.

Finch etc.

21-24. 1968 Correspondence: Three folders: Multi-cultural ed.,

Far West Lab., Mex-Am and NA educ., dev. of "ethnic studies"; Native leglis. affairs,

25-27. 1969 Correspondence: Three folders: Alcatraz, NA affairs, educ. dev. of Native studies at UCD and UCB;

Third World Lib. Front, NA law and legal service, Cal Ind

land ret;urn (SJR 6); reg. of archaeology (SB 1400);

letters from George Murphy, Alan Cranston, Mervyn Dymally, etc.

28-30. 1970 Correspondence: Three folders: UCD developments,

(admissions, EOP, staffing, affirm. action), NAS at UCD,

Asian-Am Studies, law school, NA law, history, state park

system, reg. of archaeology, DQU founding, letters from

George Brown, Robert Leggett, John Tunney, Ed Meese etc

31-32. 1971 Correspondence: two folders: DQU beginnings, Smithsonian Handbook controversy, Natl Ind. Museum

idea, NA education, mental health, NAS at UCDavis, Calif. curriculum and texts (grades 5-8), letters from Wilson

Riles, Kenneth Washington, Richard C. Rodriguez, Merv

Dymally etc.

F-3 Forbes: Printed and Published Works

Consists in the great majority of the books, monographs, and articles written by Jack Forbes, in their published form. 148 or more items.

F-4: Historical and Other Quarterlies with native or racial/ethnic content:

1. The Ventura County Historical Society Quarterly, v.I, no.1, November 1955 through IX(3) May 1964.

2. The Masterkey

3. Journal of Human Relations Spring 1955, 3(3)

4. Rikka, Winter 1980 VII(4)

5. Revista de la Universidad de Yucatan, Marzo-Abril, 1980

F-5: Large Picture and Poster Collection

(numbers of tubes & rolls)

Quantites of individual items are 1 unless otherwise specified. Maps should now be in F-34e, rather than here.

NO.

1. Originals mock-ups of Colors From the Earth &

Special Thanks from Third World Writers Group

2. Poster. Year of the Rat, 1996 Sacramento Vietnamese Coalition, Inc.

Poster. No on 5

3. Poster. Nasonal Festivol Blong Ol Woman 1

Poster. Prayer for the Liberation of Indiginous People Poster. Beyond Survival, conference held in Canada, 1993

4. Map-Topo. Dayton Quadrangle, Nevada

5. Poster. 11" x 14", signed by Joe Morris (Blackfeet) 5

Map. Alcatraz Indianland, hand drawn by J. Morris

Map. Fort Browning, Montana, hand drrawn by J. Morris

6. Poster. Anthropology, The Exploration of Human Diversity.

5th Edition

7. Poster. Earth Power Coming: Short Fiction in Native American

Literature. Ed. Simon Ortiz 5

8. Poster. Tradition and Change. Sixth Californiea Indian Conference

1990

9. Original artwork. Nevada Indians Speak. 3 lay-overs = 1 set

10. Calender. El Charro Cafe. only visual, calender missing.

El Charro Cafe. Sept. - Dec. 1989

11. Poster. Gone With the Wind. picture with Ronald & Nancy Reagan

Poster. Nicaragua Must Survive

Poster. Guatemalan Indians: A Heritage Under Threat.

Poster. Consejo Indio De Sud America. 15 - 18 Sept. 1981 Poster. DQ University

NO. Tubes & Rolls continued

12. Map. No. 75, Virginia Grazing District no. 3, Mojave Grazing District

no. C-1

Map. Nevada No. 74. Virginia City Grazing District no. 3

Map. No. 73. Carson City Grazing District, no. N-3

Map. No. 48. Virginia City Grazing District, no. N-3

Map. No. 72. Carson City Grazing District, no. N-3

13. Poster. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Poster. Potlatch, 16 November 1981

Calender. Native American, 1975

Poster. Vote for Cipriano Manuel

Poster. Frank Day - A Retrospective

Poster. The Longest Walk, 1978

Poster. Yours Is The Unbroken Spirit.

Poster. Poundmaker, Cree Nation

Poster. Lee Brightman and Dennis Banks

Poster. California Indian Days - 2nd Annual CA State Fair, 1975

Poster. Is It A Vision. DQU

14. Map. Nevada, Reno. circa 1893

Map. California, Santa Barbara Quadrangle, 1901 Map. California, Sacramento County, Brighton Quadrangle.

June 1901 Map. California, Collinsville Quadrangle.edition 1911 Map. California, Babel Slough Quadrangle, edition 1916

Map. California, Clarksburg Quadrangle, edition 1952

Map. California, Winters Quadrangle, edithon 1953

15. Poster. Albert Einstein

Poster. Kennedy for President

Poster. H. Humphrey, " Some Talk Change"

Poster. Kennedy for President. "Leadership for the ‘60’s"

Poster. John George for Congress

Poster. Mountainscape in color

Poster. Questionable Companions, H. W. Hansen

Poster. Native American Students Union Presents 5th Annual Picnic Day Pow Wow, 1974 2

Calender. "This Is Our Land", 1973 Native American calender.

January - June only.

Poster. Makhpfya-Luta ( Red Cloud )

Calender. Dine’ Baahani’go Binaaltsoos Bik’ehgo Na’hidizi’di’. Historical calender of the Navaho people, 1968

Map. The Old Spainish and Mexican Ranchos of Los Angeles County

Map. Sacramento & Sacramento County with outlying areas, 1957

16. Map. Topo. Virginia, Tunstall Quadrangle, 1966

Map. Topo. Virginia, New Kent Quadrangle, 1965

Map. Topo. Virginia, Weat Point Quadrangle, 1965

Map. Topt. Virginia, Cauthornville Quadrangle, 1968

17. Map. Topt. California, Santa Barbara, 1951

18. Map. California, Yolo County, circa 1950’s

"Atlas of Native History "

19. Map. Topo. Nevada, Virginia City Quadrangle. Pine Nut Range, 1950

Map. Topo. California, Milford Quadrangle, 1950

Map Topo. Nevada, Reno Quadrangle, Washoe County, 1950

Map. Topo. California, Doyle Quadrangle, 1954

Map. Topo. Nevada, Imlay Quadrangle, Pershing County, 1956

Map. Topo California, Westwood Quadrangle, 1955

Map. Topo. California, Susanville Quadrangle, 1954

Map. Topo. California, Litchfield Qaudrangle, Lassen County, 1954

Map. Plat. California, Assessor’s Map BK. 62-p.03, County of Placerville Portion E 1/2, Section 33, T. 16 N, RIOE., M.B.D. 8 M.

Map. Nevada, Duck Flat

Map.. California, Water Development for Placer County, Placer County Water Agency, 1963

Map. Nevada, Oregon, -VYA NK 11-7. Corps of Enigeener, U.S. Army

Map. Mount Diable Meredian. Township No. 17, Range no. 21 East, Aggregate Area of Public Land. August 31, 1864

Map. Mount Diablo Meredian, Township No. 16, North, Range no. 21. East, 31 August 1864

Map. Nevada-California. Walker Lake, NJ 11-4, Corps of Enigeers, U.S. Army

Map. California, Chico & Nevada NJ 10-3, Yuba City to Plumas & Tahoe National Forests

Map. Topo. California- Nevada, Boca Quadrangle, 1955

Map. Topo. California, Colfax Quadrangle, 1950

Map. Topo. California, Chilcoot Quadrangle, 1950

Map. Topo. Nevada, Washoe County, Mount Rose Quadrangle, 1950

Map. Topo. California - Nevada, Truckee Quadrangle, 1955

Map. Topo. Nevada, Como Quadrangle, 1957

Map. Topo. Nevada, Washoe County, Reno Quadrangle, 1950

Map. Topo. Nevada, Spainish Springs Valley Quadrangle, 1957

Map. Topo. Nevada-California, Benton Quadrangle, 1962

Map. Topo. Nevada- California, Aurora Quadrangle, 1956 Map.

NO. Tubes & Rolls Continued.

19. Topo. Nevada, Washoe County, Sutcliffe Quadrangle, 1957

20. Poster. Paris - Une Rue De Montmartre

Poster. Paris - View of the Center from the Air. Published by the Minister of Public Travel, Transportation, and Tourism

Poster. Venezia

Poster. Spain

Poster. Autumn in Italy

Poster. Val D’Aosta

Poster. Vecenza, Citta’ Del Palladio

Poster. Davos Parseen, Switzerland

Poster. Gregg Skis

21. San Diego Electric Railway Destination Marker

22. Map.Nova Virginiae Tabula, Status Regis Powhatan

Map. Nouvelle France, Golfe De Mexique, Les Costes de Louisane, La Floride. North America by Matthew Seutter, 1735

Map. Carte Du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France. Canada & the Great Lakes, by Guillaume de L’isle, 1720

Map. L’Amerique Sepentrionale, 18th Centery America with California by De L’Isle

( all maps, roll 22 are circa 1965 reprints by Penn Prints, New York )

23. Poster. Makhpfya-Luta. Red Cloud. * 2 copies of same in roll 15.

Poster. Hinmaton Yalatkit. Chief Joseph.

Poster. Native American Students Union presents 5th Annual Picnic Day Pow Wow, 1974. * 2 copies of same in roll 15.

Poster. George Armstrong Custer. "Let’s Win This War And Get The Hell Out!"

Poster. Daniel Valdez, 1st Annual Indian American-Chicano Unity, DQ University, November 23, 1985

Poster. Phillip Deere

Poster. Osnabrucker Land

24. Map. CAlifornia-Nevada, Topaz Lake, 1956

Map. " The Longest Walk, 1978 " United States, Documents the route taken by AIM and other Native peoples from San Francisco to Washington, D.C.

25. Poster. " I’d Rather Be Red Than Dead. "

Poster. " Repent! You Fucking Savages! Repent! "

26. Map. A Comlete Map of North Carolina, 1 May 1770. Shows portions of South Carolina and portion of Virgina.

Map. North and South Caolina with their Frontiers. 1775. Shows a portion of Virginia,

Map. The 1st Actual Survey of the State of North Carolina, 1808

Map. Virginiae Item et Floridae America Provinciarum, Nova Descriptio, 1606

Map. The South Part of Virginia now the North Part of Carolina, 1657

Map. A New Description of Carolina. Ogilby, c. 1672

Map. Postal Route Map of the States of North Carolina and South Carolina showing post offices with the intermediate distances and mail routes in operation on 1st of June, 1896

Map. La Virginia, 1585

Map. A New and Correct Map of the Porvince of North Carolina, 1733

Map. A New Map of the State of North Carolina, 1833

Map. Map of North Carolina, published under the authority of the State Board of Agriculture, 1882

Map. Colton’s Topographical Map of 1861, North and South Carolina. A Large Portion of Georgia and Part of Adjoining States

Map. Pamorama of the Seat of the War. Bird’s Eye View of North and South Carolina and Part of Georgia, 1861

( all maps in roll 26 are circa 1966 reprints )

27 Map. United States Base map, 1938

Map. North America, 1735. Circa 1966, Penn Prints, New York

28. Native Villages of San Francisco Pennisula. Includes 7 maps and liturature.

Map., Hayword Quadrangel, California 1896

Map., Halfmoon Bay, California 1942

Map. Ano Nuevo, California, 1948

Map. Ben Lomond, California, 1946

Map. Restricted San Francisco Quadrangle, Grid Zone "G", California, 1939

Map. Palo Alto Quadrangle, Grid Zone "G", California, 1940

Map. San Mateo Quadrangle, California, 1939

29. Map. Part of the State of New York with Parts of the Adjacent States, 1793-4. Indian Paths, Roads & Proposed Roads.

Map. American Indians in the United States, 1960. Data from the 1960 Census of Population. ( in 2 parts )

30. Poster. " One More Canto " Joint reading of Chicano & Native American Poets, 13 May 1983

Numered Print. El Salvador - Our Guns Won’t Bring Peace to Her Country. Schroeder 1981 # 067/400.

Poster. Dia’logo de las Ame’ricas.

Poster. Dia’logo de las Ame’ricas. Mexico Septembre, 1982

Calender. Greece, October 1981

31. Poster. DQU Student Dinner. January 30.

Poster. American Indian Movement. Published by the Universty of Paris.

Poster. Stop Uranium Mining! Defend Native American Land Rights! Benefit May 13 at U.C. Davis.

32. Map. California, 1857. circa 1948

Poster. Head of Buddha

Poster. with poem, The Iroquois Creed. " Seasons Greetings - Jack Forbes from the Ray Fadden Family "

Bumper Sticker. Custer Died for Your Sins.

Poster. Our Brother’s Keeper: The Indian in White America.

Poster. Native American Student Union presents 5th Annual Picnic Day Pow Wow, 1974. * additional copies in rolls #15 & #23.

Poster. Dan Katchongva, leader of the Sun Clan of the Hopi Nation.

Poster. George Armstrong Custer, " Let’s Win This War and Get The Hell Out of Here. " * additional copies in roll #23

Poster. El Teatro Campsino presenta, La Virgen Del Tepeyac

Poster. " Joan Baez .... Young Mistress of the Protest Song "

Poster. Proclamation. J. Willard, Secretary, 1755.

Poster. Cesar Chavez

Poster. American Indian Movement. Red Man’s International Warrior Society.

Poster. Pocahontas. Reproduction of 1616 painting.

Poster. Skenandoah ( Oneida ) " Seasons Greetings to our favorite kind of people - Jack Forbes, from the Ray Fadden Family.

Poster. Geranimo

Placemat. " Rambling through Southern Maryland."

Map. Commonwealth of Virginia State Highway System. 1965

Poster. I Pledge Allegiance to True Indianhood .... " Seasons Greetings to a friend - Jack Forbes form Ray Fadden and Family. "

Poster. Big Mama Thorton and the Grateful Dead. Freeborn Hall.

Poster. Trail of Tears.

Poster. Madona and Child, David Willians reprint, 1974

33. Large box, see below.

34. Poster. American Indian Studies at the University of Arizona. Tucson. Image - Life Endures, by David Johns (Navajo), 1983

Poster. Nathan Chasing His Horse, Healthy Lifestyles - Youth Can Make A Difference. produced by the United National Indian Tribal Youth.

Poster. The Voice of the Lakota Nation, KILI 90.1 FM

Bumper Sticker. " Aloha ‘Aina " "na ‘opio aloha ‘aina"

Poster. Flute player with Child. Tapia, ‘74

Poster. Flute Player.

The American Indian " Seasons Greetings ta a friend - Jack D. Forbes from Ray Fadden and family "

Poster. People Like You and Me, Keen but Nervous Theatre Company. Statue of Liberties, witrh rocket torch. Created at the time of the missile crisis, 1982, possibly British.

Official Map of the Treaty of Guadalupe - Hidalgo. Ancient Homeland of the Aztecs. Map de los Estados Unidos de Mejico. Nueva York, 1847

END OF TUBES & ROLLS

BEGIN LARGE BOX

marked Taylor’s Art Center

33. Poster. The Chief reprint of painting by E.I. Couse. N.A.

Poster. Man creating sand painting.

Poster. Geometric design in black & white on creme backgroung. " jack Forbes "

Screen Print. Condor and eagle with sun on blue background. signed, Aztlan

Poster. Carl Nelson Gorman, Collected works of Kin-ya-onny Beyeh, Son of Towering House Clan. March 31 - April 11, 1997 with photo of CN Gorman.

Painting on marbled brown paper. Exhibits herding, firing of pottery and a villiage, in folk style. signed, Telesforo Rodriguez.

Print. Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, signed and dated by the artist.

Poster. Indigenous Intellectual Sovereignties: A Hemispheric Convocation. April 8-10, 1998, at U.C. Davis................................................3

Photograph. Returning the Gift: A Festival of North American Native Writers. University of Oklahoma, July 7-10, 1992

Poster. American Indian Student Association, UCLA Pow Wow. Honoring the Life Givers. May 2 & 3, 1998.

Poster. 13 Dias/13 Days: How the Zapatistas Shook the World. The San Francisco Mime Troupe in collaboration wit Borderlands Theatre and Xochitl Films.

Poster. In Honor of Our Grandmothers: Returning the Gift: Native Writers Festival. RTG 96. The 5th Annual. October 26 -28, 1996

Map. "Atlas of Native History", Jack D. Forbes,

Davis, CA August 1981 ...................................................................................14 Map. Map. "Traditional Migrations", copyright Jack D. Forbes. Base from U.S. Geologiccal Survey. Cartographer: Viola Evans. Overlay: Mark G. Voyt.

Map. United States Base, edition 1916, reprint 1962, " Work Map ( 1885- Res .) "

Map. Indian Territory and Oklahoma with Population and other Statistics, 1890

Map. " Movements of the Wendat, Wyandot, Atiwandaronk,

Eri-chronon." * 1 paste-up is missing, loose in box.

Map. The United States Area in 1820

Map. The United States Area as It Really Was in 1861, (end of)

Map. " Some Tribal Movements 150-1700 ", United States Area

Map. United States Base with states outlined in red, edition 1916, reprint 1962

Map. Virginia 1690 with Virginia Sea

Map. Nova Hispania et Nova Galicia, 1660

Map. Base. " Atlas of Native History " in 4 parts, clipped together.

Map. United States, South Central States

Map. The North American Indians. 1950 Distribution of Decendants of the Aboreginal Population of Alaska, Canada, and the United States, published University of Chicago, 1960

Large Box 33 continued

Map. United States Interior - Geological Survey. edition 1911. Polyconic projection , reprint 1956.................................................................2

Map. The Oneida Reservation. Updated. Source; The Indians of North America, Edna Kenton 7 1030.7 29 v.1

Map. Alaska, no. 8108. Cartocraft Desk Outline

Map. Western States, no. 18177. Cartocraft Desk Outline

Map. North America, no. 18005. Cartocraft Desk Ootline

Map. Northern Hemisphere, no. 8057. Cartocraft Desk Outline

Map. North America Base. 1961 Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area Projection

Map. I " Ogo & Akudnirn "

II " Robisher Bay "

III " Eclipse Sound & Admiralty Inlet "

IV " Repulse Bay & Lyon Inlet "

V " Boothia Isthmus & King Willian Land"

Source: Bureau of Ethnology. E51 U48 v.6

Map. French Settlements inCanada & Routes to the West, 1615 & 1673

Map. Allegany Reservation of the Seneca Nation, Cattarugus County, New York, 1890. Eleventh Census: 1890. Six Nations of New York

Map. Indian Reservations in the United States West of the 84th Meredian and Number of Indians, 1883

Map. Distribution of Mounds in the Eastern United States

Map. Colorado River Delta.

Map. Colorado River Delta, 1539 - 40

Map. Colorado River Delta, 1604 - 5

Map. Colorado River Delta, 1600 -

Map. North America Base, 1961

Map. United States Base, edition 1916, reprint 1962................................2

Map. " Kikapuak Movements 1643 - 1907. " Central 1/3 United States, 14"x22" with 1 blank grid attached.

Map. " Oklahoma and Indian Territory & Proposed State of Sequayah". Source: A History of Oklahoma. p. 227. Blank grid attached

Map. " Movements of the Wapan-Akamik-Wok, 1650’s - 1850’s "

(Eastern Algonkians)

Map. " Shawunog and Lenape Movements, 1793 - 1860’s "

(West of Mississippi )

Flat Box #4 F-5

A World Ruled by Cannibals (28 copies)

Atlas of Native History (Bound)

Attan-Akamik - The Voice of the Powhatan-Renapoak People

Vol. 1, no. 3

Original layout & original photos

F-5 Large Picture & Poster Collection cont.

"Free Peltier" poster

The Leonard Peltier Organizing Conference poster

"Not Even They Can Stop Us" poster

"Sun Tracks" Celebrates Native American Literature poster

Shawunog Movements 1648-1811 (East of Mississippi) attached to Blank 1 Chart 1. Indian Population by States and Counties: 1930

2 Charts on 1 sheet, attached to blank card 1 Spread of use of Horses, 1550’s-early 1800’s, U.S. Base Map ed.

1916, reprint 1962 1

Some Traditional Migrations (usually pre-1500), U.S. Base Map

ed. 1916, reprint 1962 1

Movements of the Wyandot & Misisaugi 1700-1842 w/additional map

of distribution and localities of tribes (no date), both placed

on blank 1

Movement of Mashkotens (top)

Movement of Osakiwuk

Movement of Muskwakiwuk & Menominiwok (bottom) both placed on blank

Movements of the Owtawak, Potewatamik & Nipisink 1616-1700 (top)

Movements of the Owtawak, Potewatamik & Nipisink 1700-1795

(bottom) both placed on blank 1

Movements of the I Liniwek Confederacy to 1800 (top)

Movements of the Twik-Twi (Omaumig) Confederacy (1650’s-1760’s)

(bottom) both on blank 1

Some major Native Trails and Trade Routes East of the Mississippi

U.S. Base Map, 1916, reprint 1962 6

Blank milar sheet tagged 1885, Indian Reservations, not attached

to a map 1

Poster: North American Indians Osage Warrior. Iroquois. Pawnee

Women 1

Poster: Woman with Infant, Red-Black Woman

Artist: Eugene White, 1972 1

Screenprint on posterboard DQU Presents Philosophy of the Third

World, Dec 3-5 1

Native Peoples of the Americas, a conference 14-16 May 1982

University of Warwick, Coventry 2

Poster: Windwalker (movie) special showing at State Railroad

Museum Theatre, Proceeds benefit the state Indian Museum,

August 5-6 1

Poster: Barry Commoner & LaDonna Harris, Citizens Party 1

Bumper Sticker: THINK INDIAN 1

The Northpart of America. Map Carte de la Novelle France 1

Bumper Sticker: Return Surplus Land to Indians 1

Bumper Sticker: Indians Discovered Columbus 1

Bumper Sticker: Solve Your Tax Problems. . .Give It Back to the

Indians! 1

Bumper Sticker: Indians Had Bad Immigration Laws 1

Frank Day-A Retrospective Sept 19-Nov 3, Gorman Museum

UC Davis 3

Poster: Chief Seattle "Seasonal Greetings to a Friend

Jack D. Forbes, From Ray Fadden & Family" with feather 1

Poster: Address to the Creator "Seasons Greetings to a friend

Jack D. Forbes, From the Ray Fadden Family" 1

Poster: Lg. Blk & Wt. Sophia Loren dressed an an Indian 1

The Longest Walk (Poster) 14

Poster, Film: American Indian Artists 1

Poster: UCD Native American Student Union Presents: American

Indian Cultural Days. Sat. April 26, Sun. April 27, 1980 1

Poster: Sometimes I Remember prints and drawings by Frank

Tuttle March 14-April 11, 1980 @ Gorman Museum 1

Poster: Karita Coffey, C.N. Gorman Museum Jan 5-Feb 2 1

Poster: Dream Feather 1980 Viento Stan-Padilla, April 18-

May 16. Gorman Museum 1

Poster: Dal Castro Paintings Sept 28-Oct 26, Gorman Museum 1

Poster: I have a right to my Native American Culture and

Language produced by U.S. Dept. of Health, Education &

Welfare 1

Poster: Dennis Banks march for survival No Extradition,

Drop the Charges Sat. April 3, San Francisco 1

Certificate of Appreciation to Jack D. Forbes by the American

Revolution Bicentennial Administration, signed by: John W.

Warner & Jean McKee 1

Poster: Professor Jack D. Forbes Leben und Philosophie der

Ureinwohner Amerikas. Universität Bern, 27 April 1982 1

Poster: Native American Cultural Days April 22-23. Keynote

Speaker Susan Harjo 1

Poster: "Why Should An Indian Woman Have to Bleach Her Hair

to be Accepted?" 1

Magazine Clipping – 2 young women 1

Postcard: Announcement of release of Another Deco Indian,

lithograph by Fritz Scholder 1

Contents page from book? 1

Poster: Niehweh Sakoiatison. "Seasons Greetings to a friend

Jack Forbes from Ray Fadden and Family with feather" 1

Poster: Fourth Russell Tribunal on the Rights of the Indians

of North and Latin America, 24-30 November, 1980 1

Photo: Blk & Wt: Young Native Woman posed with basket on

her head 1

Magazine Photo: "Kahn-Tineta, one of 210,000 Indians in

Canada" 1

Poster: Vierde Russell Tribunaal de richten van de Indianen,

24-30 November 1980 1

Poster: 16th Annual Pow-Wow April 17 & 18, 1981. Hosted by

Haliwa-Saponi Tribe 1

Poster: "Colors From The Earth" A Third World Magazine by

UCD authors. Reception UCD Bookstore, Oct 8 1

Portfolio: The Path of Nicaragua produced by Departamento

de Propaganda & Educacion Politica del FSLN. 15 posters

enclosed. c. 1982 1

"Someday is Now," hand-painted poster "Safway" by Sister

Mary Costa (?) Haro(?), Marymount College c. 1965

Print: "Basket Dream" #69/150 Signed, David Ipina 1

Screen Print, Yellow Background. Profile figure far right

LS 5/10 1

Poster: Color: Fourth Russell Tibunal on Indians. 24-30

Nov. 1980 1

A map of the Tippecanoe Campaign Sept 26-Nov. 18, 1811

c. 1974 1

The Historic Canaler, Indiana & Ohio 1829 (?) c. 1974 1

War in the West 1774-1782 and the campaigns of George Rogers

Clark in the old Northwest c. 1974 1

A map of the Historic Maumee River and its tributaries with

the Indian towns & trails, Military roads, Forts and Battle

sites of the French, British, & American Expeditions that

passed this way 1837 c. 1974 1

1st Encounter with Traditional Elders in the area of Bolivia 1

Portion of SAF WA 1

Map of Virginia, 1607 1

Poster: Survival! The International Survival Gathering,

Black Hills, South Dakota July 18-27 1

Poster: Sixth Annual Indian Summer Festival 1991,

San Jose, CA 1

Poster: "They Can Because They Think They Can" Virgil

(2 seagulls in flight) 1

Centro Colla. Ama Sua, Ama Llulla, Ama Kella 1

Kili Radio: The Voice of the Lakota Nation. Calendar 1991 1

Poster: Listen to the drum, raise your voice. Census ’90.

Illustration: "Calling The Eagles" by Jerry Ingram 1

Map A6xA3CKAR ACCD MOCKBA 1986 (Moscow, USSR) 1

Map of Southwest Denoting Native Trails 8 1/2x11 1

Poster: "Support Indian Survival ‘Yarowato’" 1

Poster: Earth Power Coming: Short Fiction in Native American

Literature ed by Simon J. Ortiz, Navajo Community College

Press @ 1983 1

Poster: Native Wisdom for the 21st Century International

Forum, 500 Years Since Columbus: Another Vision 1

Photo: Blk & Wt. Coyote Gulch East of Opal Mountain

30 Miles NNW of Barstow, CA

Poster: Circles of Recovery "The Native American Wellbriety

Movement: Thursday, May 6, 1999

Poster: "Join The Natives For Lunch" Wyatt Pavillion Café,

May 10

Poster: Southern California Indian Center, Inc. 28th Annual

Pow-Wow. August 2,3,& 4, 1996. Orange County Fairgrounds,

Costa Mesa, CA

Poster: Wellness & Native Man II Conference.

April 27-30, 1993. Alberquerque, New Mexico.

Jacket Art. Nevada Indians Speak University of Nevada

Press, 1967

Jacket Front – rough copy. Nevada Indians Speak

Photo. copy. Native Man by Morse S.F.

Photo(s) text layouts for Nevada Indians Speak

trails, maps are by region

1904 current distribution of tribes

Removal/displacement of eastern tribes

Field of operations-Civil War

Spanish Explorations

2. Misc.

Indian Trails

Horses

Agriculture

Calendars

Pictographs

Mound Locations

Buffalo

Jack Rabbit

1960 U.S. Native Population

Railroads

Indian Factories

3. California

Southwest

Northwest Coast

4. Alaska

Northern Canada

Labrador

Greenland

5. Indian Wars

Treaties

Forts

Land Cessions

Frontier

6. Forts & Trading Post – West – CA Idiomality Areas

Civil War Campaigns – West–Principle Tribes of N. America

Spanish Explorations

Indian Battlegrounds-Texas Panhandle

Aztlan

Oregon

Yokuts

Pomo

Clear Lake

San Joaquin & Delta Region

Miwok

Walpai Land Cession

7. U.S. Maps

Reservations

Confederacies

Migration Routes

8. Northeast

F-7 Native American Law:

1. NA Law and legal issues, including Lee Sclar report on federal

obligations to all Indians

2. NA and International Law

3. Native American Rights Fund (see also F-15)

4. NA Law Review

5. American Indian Civil Rights Handbook

6. Supportive Care etc. and Adoption of American Ind. Children

7. Const. Rights of the Amer. Ind. (1965)

8. Fettered Sovereignty: Cases and Materials on Am. Ind. Legal

Problems

9. Law and the Native American (Law 295)

10. DINE OA-Ho-Ahgi (Navajo legal services)

11. Unraveling the Riddle of Aboriginal Title

See also F-53 and F-54 as well as F-15 and F-16. Also see articles

and monographs by Jack Forbes

F-8 Minority Education: International Comparative Minority Education Survey. Includes reports, articles, bibliographies, books, and sample educational materials from the following countries:

1. General 28 units

2. Africa 23

3. Australia 8

4. Brazil 2

5. Canada 17

6. Ceylon 2

8. Cyprus 2

9. Europe 14

10. Greenland 7

11. India 19

12. Indonesia 4

13. Laos 2

14. Latin America 15

15. Mexico 9

16. Middle East 1

17. New Zealand - Fiji 24

18. Philippines 2

19. Singapore 4

20. South Asia 1

21. Southeast Asia 8

22. Southwest Asia 6

23. Sweden, Finland & Norway 7

24. USSR 14

25. West Indies 6

26. Correspondence on Minority Education

F-9 Office of Economic Opportunity (U.S.)

1. Community Action Program materials 3

2. Project Upward Bound 2

3. War on Poverty projects list 1

F-10 Center for Western North American Studies, University of Nevada

1. Grant proposals 2

2. Minutes, reports, and memoranda

concerning the Center 18

3. Summaries of acquisitions by the Center 6

F-11 American Indian Ethnohistoric Conference

1. One unit, including minutes, newsletters, etc.

F-12 California Indian Education Association (1967-99)

1. Ad Hoc Conference reports: General, March 1967

2. Ad Hoc Committee reports 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970

3. Proposals for teachers and administrators in schools serving California Indian Pupils, 1967

4. All-Indian Conference of 1967, Letters, reports, other information referring to

5. CIEA: history, proposals, policies, annual meetings, workshops

6. CIEA: Early American publication

F-13 California Indian or Indian-interest Organizations

1. Access -- Pala, Cal.

2. Alpine Beacon - Markleeville, Cal.

3. American Indian Athletic Association

4. American Indian Centers

Los Angeles (see also Talking Leaf, below)

Sacramento

San Diego (including Take Ten)

San Francisco (including newspaper)

Vacaville (including The Little Brave and The Speaking Leaves)

5. American Indian Cultural Center - UCLA

6. American Indian Cultural Group Newsletter - San Rafael

7. Antelope Indian Circle - Susanville

8. Bay Area Native American Council

9. California League for American Indians

10. California Rural Legal Services

11. California State Advisory Commission on Indian Affairs (including Final Report to the Governor)

12. California State Indian Museum

13. Chemehuevi Newsletter

14. Federated Indians of California

15. Five Feathers News

16. Hoopa Valley Business Council

17. Indian Families in Yolo and Sacramento Counties - Directory

18. Indian Voice - Santa Clara

19. Indian Welcome House - Los Angeles, Cal.

20. Inter-tribal Council of California records (including Tribal Spokesman)

21. Owens Valley Education Center -- monthly newsletters

22. Pit River Tribal Records (includes many records of the BIA Sacramento

Area Office relating to X-L Ranch and other issues which the

BIA did not want microfilmed in 1970; see also microfilm guide)

23. Native American Heritage Commission (creation of, records of; see also F-2 for 1974-76; see also F-51, F-53, and F-54)

24. Native American Movement: see F-15 and F-23; also F-2 for 1961-64

23. Round Valley Cultural Project

24. San Quentin News

25. The Seed Gatherer - Bishop

26. Smoke Signals

27. Society for California Archaeology

28. Talking Leaf - Los Angeles

29. United American Indians -- San Jose

30. United Native Americans: see F-15; also F-2 for 1968-9

30. Ukiah Education Project (proposals, projects and resumes)

31. Whispering Arrow - Eureka

32. The Wintun Press

33. Yolo Native American Association Education Committee

F-14 Native American Education

1. Forcing Nixon to Implement Indian Education Act

2. Kennedy Sub-committee Visit of 1968: newspaper articles, hearing transcripts, report

3. Newspaper Articles on California Indian Education: 1968 to today

4. Bureau of Indian Affairs - Education

5. Indian Education:

Research Reports and Bibliographies

Proposals

New Programs and Current Issues

Federal Grants in Aids and Funds

6. National Indian Education Advisory Committee

7. National Indian Education Association

8. The Regional Laboratories and Indian Education

9. Navajo Education: Rough Rock Demonstration School

10. Navajo Education: Misc. Materials

11. Navajo Community College

12. Navajo Textbooks and Curricular Materials

13. Navajo Education: Reports and Studies

14. Bilingual Education for American Indians

15. Conferences: Indian Education

16. Curriculum and Curriculum Materials

17. Indian Schools

18. General:

Miscellaneous Information (Magazine articles, Dept. of Int. releases, etc.)

Articles

Pamphlets/Booklets

Scholarships for Indians

Statistics Concerning Indian Education, 1963-1971

Who Should Control Indian Education

Social Education: Teaching about American Indians, etc.

19. Schooling, different levels

Pre-school and Elementary schools

High School

Higher Education

Adult Education

20. Teacher information

"A Beginning Guide for Prospective and Present Teachers in Working with Indian Pupils" - E. Sunde

"A Handbook for Teachers of American Indian Culture: American Indian Songbooks and Recordings" - L. Frase

Indian Teacher Training

21. Additional Handbooks and Booklets of Note:

"The Education Disadvantage of the American Indian Student" -

L. M. Coombs - ERIC Reports

Handbook for Indian Education - R. Roessel

Ind. Educ.: A National Tragedy - A National Challenge - Commission on Labor and Public Welfare, U.S. Senate

An Indian Philosophy of Educ. J. Bryde Institute of Indian Studies, University of South Dakota

Inequality in Education

# 7 "Ind. Education"

# 8 "Drugs, Discipline and Disruption"

#10 (includes Symposium on Indian Education)

Etc.

22. Focus: Indian Education - magazines

F-15 Native American or Native-Interest Organizations and Publications

(incomplete list)

1. American Anthropological Association

2. American Friends Service Committee

3. American Indian Development, Inc.

4. American Indian Federation

5. American Indian Foundation

6. American Indian Historical Society

7. Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc.

8. Coalition of Eastern Indians, Inc.

9. Colorado River Indian Tribe

10. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs

11. Federated Eastern Indian League

12. Coalition of American Indian Citizens, vol. 1 #3, Idle Moon, 1972.

13. Hew-Kecan-no-yo, Yelm, Washington

14. Indian Legal Information Development Service including Legislative Review

15. Memorial to the American Indian Foundation

16. National Association of Blackfeet Indians

17. National Congress of American Indians

18. National Council on Indian Opportunity

19. National Indian Committee on Alcohol and Drugs

20. National Indian Youth Council (Americans Before Columbus)

21. Native American Movement (League): (See also F23, Aztlan, and Movimiento Nativo Americano; and F-2, 1961-64)

22. Office of Economic Opportunity - Indian Division

23. Smithsonian Institution

24. Society of American Indians

25. Southern Ute Tribe

26. Survival of American Indians, Inc.

27. Tribe, Inc.

28. United American Indians of New England

29. United Indians of All Tribes, Seattle

30. United Native Americans, including The Warpath (also see F-2, 1968-69)

31. United Southeastern Tribes

32. University of New Mexico, Indian Law Program

33. University of South Dakota, Institute of Indian Studies

34. White Mountain Apache Tribe including Fort Apache Scout

F-16 California Indian Legal Services, Inc.

Newsletters

Board Meetings: miscellaneous information and minutes

Board of Trustees members and addresses - 1971

Memorandums (primarily to Board members)

Personal Resumes

CILS Organizational Structure

CILS: Proposed Amendments and Amended By-Laws

CILS Catalog and File by Carolyn Nunn (1970)

Report to California State Bar Association on CILS - 1974

Report to Senate Sub-Committee

Civil Rights Act of 1968

Analysis of pending Indian Education Bills - 1971

Senate Bill 1305

Calififornia Rural Legal Services data

F-17 General Native Affairs Data by Years (Pre-1963 and then year by year)

1. Native Affairs - pre 1963

2. Native Affairs - 1963

3. Native Affairs - 1964

4. Native Affairs - 1965

5. Native Affairs - 1966

6. Native Affairs - 1967

7. Native Affairs - 1968

8. Native Affairs - 1969

9. Native Affairs - 1970

10. Native Affairs - 1971

11. Native Affairs - 1972-1983

12. Native Affairs - 1984-1999

F-18 D-Q University

1. Board of Directors Information

2. Correspondence

3. Curriculum

4. Executive Board meetings

5. General Materials (meetings, thesis, student newspaper, etc.)

6. Graduate Committee

7. Graduate Program

8. Health Task Force - Native American Health Proposal

Montezuma Medical School

9. Language Project

10. Language Newsletter - NALE

11. Newspaper articles and brochures

12. Policies, Proposals, Budgets, By-Laws, etc.

F-19 Native Americans - General (To be combined with F22)

A. Addresses of Indian Publications

Alcoholism, Indian

American Indian Task Force

Art, Art Programs, & Art Schools - Indian

American Indian Commission on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse -

Salt Lake City

Atlas, Native American (North America and Canada)

B. Banks (Including American Indian National Bank)

BIA Facts on Indian and BIA Records

Bibliography, Indian

Books and Book Reviews, Indian

C. Census of 1970, Indian

Civil Rights, Indian

Conferences and Programs, Nat. Amer.

E. Economic Development

F. Family Life, Native American

The Foundation of Tribal Peoples - proposal 1966

H. Health, Ind. Amer. Indian Free Clinics and Health Programs

HEW & Health Services & Mental Health Admin.

Indian Health Service

Rockville, Maryland & Washington D.C.

The History of Federal Indian Policy in Relation to the Development of Indian Communities - E. Spicer

I. Indian Injustices & Grievances

Indian Influence
(including I. Hallowell - "The Impact of the American Indian")

L. Lands and Water, Water Rights - Indian
(including "Indian Land Questions" by Gilber & Taylor)

Law:

Legalities, Legal Measures

Legislative Bills, drafts, materials relating to Indian Children Education (J. O. M. programs), Legal Defense Fund

State Advisory Committee on Indian Affairs (1974)

Legal Position of Indians

Legal Proposals, Indians

American Indian Civil Rights Handbooks - U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Lawyers on the Reservation. Some implications for the legal profession - price

Indian Reorganization Act, 1934, to Revenue Sharing Act 1972-73 Legislation

M. Malnutrition

Marriages, Native American

Media - Artists, Native American

Medicines and Herbs and Medicine People, Inc. (including plants)

N. National Institute of Mental Health - Indian Programs

Native americans - Contemporary

Native American Culture (poetry, etc.)

P. Posters, Pictures - Indian

Pow-wows and Native American Celebrations

Psychology, Indian

R. Records, Indian

Religion and Religious People, Indian

Relocation

Rodeos, Indian

Rural Indian Affairs

S. Scholarships, Indian

Songs, Indian

Speeches, Native American

Suicide, Indian

T. Theaters and Drama, Native American

U. Urban Indian Development and Indian Business

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

W. Wars, Indian

Welfare (information on Indian Welfare Rights)

Women, Native American

Wounded Knee, South Dakota

F-20 Native American Studies Programs

1. Native American Studies: Proposals and Information

2. Native American Studies - U.C. Davis

2 boxes (See also UCD Ethnic Studies and Forbes correspondence)

3. Native American Studies Major

4. Native American Studies:

Antioch

Chico, Cal. State

Fresno State

Haskell Institute

Hayward, Cal. State

Humboldt, Cal. State

Lakota Studies - South Dakota (Sinte Gleska Collection Center)

Lassen

Sacramento State

San Diego, U.C.

San Francisco State

Univ. of Arizona

Univ. of Manitoba

Univ. of Washington - Seattle

Washington State

5. Ethnic Studies (including Native American) - Davis Sr. High

6. Ethnic Studies - New Mexico

7. Ethnic American Work Group meetings - UCD

F-21 Native American Periodicals and Newsletters

1. The American Indian Times

2. Americans Before Columbus (see NIYC, F-15)

3. Akwesasne Notes

4. Attan - Akamik

5. Au-Authm Action News

5. The Carolina Indian Voice

6. The Choctaw Times

7. The Coyote

8. Crazy Horse South Dakota News

10. De Bah Ji Mon

9. Dine Baa-Hani - see Navajo file F-27

12 Eyapaha (Belgium)

13 Glacier Reporter

10. Guts and Tripe: see Coalition of American Indian Citizens, F-15

11 Hew-Kecaw-na-yo (Yelm, Wa)

16 How-ni-kan

17 Indian Country Today

18. Indian Gaming

12 Indian Views

13 Indian Voices

14 Indians Illustrated (Buena Park)

11. The Indian League of the Americas

12. The Ind-Reporter

13. The Indian Voice - Vancouver, B. C.

15. Kainai News

16. Maine Indian Newsletter

17. Many Smokes

23. Micmac Maliseet Nations News (Canada)

24. Native American Report

18. Native Brotherhood. Newsletter (Canada)

19. The Native Nevadan - (see also F-30)

20. The Native People - Alberta

21. Navajo Times - see also Navajo file (F-27)

22. Nevada Archaeological Survey Reporter - see F-30: Nev. Is.

29. News From Indian Country

23. The Nishnawbe News - Mich.

31. The Phoenix (Canada)

24. Rainbow People

25. The Raven Speaks

26. Rosebud Sioux Herald

27. The Shannon County News (see Crazy Horse News)

28. Smoke Signals - see Federated Indians of California, F-15

30. Smoke Signs - Fire Flames

31. Tawow (Canadian Indian Cultural Magazine) - Ottawa

32. Tsen-Akamak (see Attan-Akamik)

40. Ute Bulletin

33. Veritas

34 Warpath See United Native Americans, F15

34. Wassaja (See microfilm guide for old Wassaja of Carolos Montezuma)

44. The Western Warrior

45. Win Awenen Nisitotung

46. Yakama Nation Review

F-22 Native American Data (by Tribes and Topics) Combine with F19.

Abnaki

Abortion & Birth Control

Africans & NA's

Alaskan Indian Rights

Alcatraz

Alcoholism & Drugs

American Indian Historians Association (CSLB)

American Indian Movement

American Indian Studies Proposal, 1959-60

Anthropology

Apaches-Western

Astronomy

Attucks, Crispus

Aztlan Term

Banks, Dennis

Biodiversity

Biography

Biographical Data

Blackfeet

Buddhism & NAs

Cahokia

Caribs

Castaneda, Carlos

Catawba

Cherokee

Cheyenne

Chichimeca War

Chippewa

Choctaws

Churchill, Ward

Claims Commission & US Indian

Columbus & NA's

Contemporary Issues

Crime

Cultures

Drama

Eastern Indians

Early Humans

Ecology

Effigy Mounds (Iowa)

Elders

Environmental Issues

Ethnobotany

Eskimos

Fort Hall Indian Reservation (Idaho)

Gambling

Geography

Gorman, Carl

Governments

Havasupai

Health

Hopi

Human Rights

Immigration of NAs

Influence

Intellectual Property Rights

Iroquois

Iscanis

Islam & NAs

Kerouac, Jack

Kickapoo

Labor Workers - NAs as

Land & Return of

Lakota & Dakota (Sioux)

Libraries

The Longest Walk, 1978 (see DQU)

Lumbee

Lumni

Makah

Media (films & NAís)

Medicine

Medicine, Bea

Menominee People

Missions

Mohawk

Museums

Natchez

Nez Perce

Nisqually - Puyallup

Native Americans -General

Northwest Coast

Ojibwe

O'odham-Papago

Osage

Oregon Tribes

Owens, Louis

Paiute

Periodicals

Pima

Place Names

Pow Wows

Psychology

Pueblo Indians

Quinault

Radio

Ramapough Tribe

Religion

Riding In, James

Risling, Dave

Rhetoric

Rural Development

Sacred Places

Savages

Seminoles

Shawnee

Sierra Azul

Sign Language (Indian)

Southwestern Tribes

Southwest Native History

Southwestern Indian

Sovereignty

Sports

Stereotypes

Sterilization & Reproduction

Theatre

Thomas, Robert K.

Tonkawa

Tribe

Tribal Information Survey (Native American)

Uranium

Urban Natives

Urbanization

Utes

Women

Wyandot

Yakima

Yuchi

F-23 Chicano Materials: General (see also F-2)

A. Alianza Hispano Americana - Constitution and By-Laws

Aztlan: Origin of Name

B. Banks: Mexican-American

Bibliography

Books and Book Reviews - Chicano

C. Chicano Census

Chicano Civil Rights

Chicano Conferences and Workshops

Chicano Culture

Chicano Studies - Proposals

Chicano Studies: San Diego State and UC Davis and New Mexico State University

Community Development, Mexican-American

Mexican-American Contemporary Development, news clippings, 1950-70

Mexican-Americans in Ventura, CA.

E. Education

Bi-lingual Education

Chicano Curriculum

General

Migrant Education (Spanish speaking)

Students:

Pre-school

Children

Adult and Higher Education

H. Handbooks

Health

History Culture: Mexico

Huelgas - Chavez, UFWA and AFL-CIO

I. Imigración, Mexican

Injustices by U.S., Chicano

Institutes, Cultural

L. Labor in the U.S., Mexican - by Victor Clark

Labor and Braceros in the U.S.

Latin American Studies - UCB

M. Movimiento Nativo Americano (See also United Native Americans, F15)

P. Politicians and elections, Mexican-American

Politics, Chicano

Psychology, Chicano

T. Tijerina

W. Women

F-24 Chicanos: Articles, Booklets

1. Amistad - Gustavo Diaz Ordaz

2. Californians of Spanish surnames - California State Division of Employment Practices, 1964.

3. Community Alert Patrol - Frank Arnold

4. An Exploratory Study of Non-English speaking Homes and Academic Performances - James Fennessey

5. "An Electoral College and the Mexican American: An Analysis of the Mexican American Impact on the 1972 Presidential Election"

6. "Federal Government Employment of the Mexican-American and California"

7. "Mexican-American Population in California: 1970-1980 projections"

8. "Mexican-American Study Project - Advance Reports" (#s 1-7)

9. "The Mexican "Amparo" as a supplemental remedy for the Redress of Citizens Grievances in California"

10. Negroes and Mexican-Americans in South and East Los Angeles - California State Division of Fair Employment Practices, 1966

11. "Unos Pensamientos sobre Aspectos de Programas sociales y el Movimiento" - R. Parra

12. Socialist Articles on Chicanos

13. "Sociocultural Determinants of Achievement Among Mexican-American Studies "- Anderson and Johnson

14. Summary of Proceedings of the Southwest Conference: "Society and Education Problems of Rural and Urban Mexican-American Youth," 1963

15. Texas Conference of the Mex-Americans -- Improving Educational Opportunity, 1967

16. "The Treaty of Guadalupe, 1848"

17. Calpulli Cientifico (Autogobierno) por Bernardina Green (Mexico: Kalpulli Editorial, 1985)

18. El Plan de Santa Barbara: A Chicano Plan for Higher Education (Oakland: La Causa, 1969)

19. La Segunda Generación, poetry chapbook by Oscar Mireles (1985)

F-25 Chicano Periodicals and Newsletters

Ahora! - Center, Colo.

American - La Voz Hispano-Americana

Aztlan - U.S. Penitentiary, Leavenworth

Basta Ya! - San Francisco

California. Aggie

California Assoc. of Education of Mexican Descent

California Rural Legal Assistance

El Chicano - San Bernardino

Community Service Organization, Inc.

Con Safos - Los Angeles

Los Desavraigados - Notre Dame, Indiana

East Bay Spanish Speaking Citizens Foundation, Inc.

Echo - Austin, Texas

Es Tiempo

Fair Employemnt Newsletter

Farm Labor, "The Monitor"

El Gallo

El Tiempo Latino (1999)

La Gente - UCLA

La Palabra - UCD

La Voz de Berkeley

GI Forum

El Grito

El Grito Azteca

El Grito del Norte - Las Vegas, New Mexico

La Hormiga

Idea - Coachella, Cal.

Intergroup Relations Newsletter - UCB

The Journal of Mexican-American Studies

Latin American Development Society (LADS) - Cannon City, Colo.

Libre - Davis High

Magazin - San Antonio, Texas

El Malcriado - UFWOC

Marco Awareness - Lompoc

Mas Grafica

MECHA - UCD

Mexican-American Legal Defense Fund

Mexican-American Political Assoc. (MAPA)

Mi Sangre - Chicano

Nation

El Noticiero - Vacaville

Northern California Rural Resource Mobilization Project

Open City

La Opinion

La Palabra Alambre de MASH (Mexican-American Self Help) - McNiel Island Penitentiary, Washington

Papel Chicano - Houston

La Prensa Libre

Progress Report: Mexican-American Study Project - UCLA

Spanish Speaking Unity Council of Alameda, Co.

La Raza Magazine and Newspaper, Photos - L.A.

El Sueño - Sacramento

Unidos La Raza de Bronce

United Latins for Justice

Vinceremos - Albuquerque

La Verdad - Cristal, Texas

The Voice of the Spanish Speaking People

La Voz de Alianza - Albuquerque

La Voz de la Tierra - Fresno

World's People

Ya Mero! - Plarr, Texas

Miscellaneous Newsletters, Chicano

F-26 California Cultural and Historical

I. General

a. San Rafael Mission Baptismal Records (copy)

b. San Francisco-Solano Mission Baptismal Records (copy)

c. San Fernando Mission Baptismal Records (copy)

d. Draft of book on Estanislao by Thorne

e. Miscellaneous Notes and Records

II. California Archeology

III. Pre-Spanish Period

IV. Spanish Period

V. Mexican Contact Period

VI. Early U.S. Contact Period

VII. Recent Period

a. Miscellaneous

b. Newspaper Clippings, Native Affairs 1960's-1970's

c. Shoshone of Death Valley and Panamint

F-27 Navaho History, Culture, Current Affairs

1. Art: Pictograph, Sandpainting, Moccasin, Crafts, etc.

2. Black Mesa - Mitch Fowler

3. Ceremonies and Games

4. Civil Rights, Land and Water Problems

5. Culture in General

6. Education (refer to F-14)

7. General Affairs

8. Health and Health Programs

9. Investments, Homes, Industries

10. Lawyers

11. Religion, including Medicine Men

12. Statement by Peter McDonald (Chairman, Navajo Tribe) and Articles

13. Treaty Between the U.S. and Navajos

14. War on Poverty, Navajos

15. Reports of the Rough Rock Demonstration School 1967-1968, two volumes

16. Navajo Tribe Land Claims Case Documents, 12 volumes

F-28: General Research Materials

Affirmative Action

Afghanistan

Africa

1. Newspaper clippings and articles

2. Publications:

African Forum, I(1), Summer 1965

African Studies at UCLA, 1965-66

Amamoo, J. G. The New Ghana (London: Pan, 1958)

Crowley, Daniel J. "Ghana's Tourist Industry", from Insight and Opinion I(2) June 1971

Greenough, Richard, Africa Prospect: progress in education

(Unesco, 1966)

Lemelle, Sid, Pan-Africanism For Beginners (London: Writers and Readers, 1992)

Legum. Colin, Congo Disaster (Middlesex: Penguin, 1961)

Ministere des Colonies, Les Investissements au Congo Belge (La Louviere: Royaume de Belgique, 1955)

Race and Class XXIX(2), Autumn 1987, featuring Basil Davidson,

"The Ancient World and Africa."

The American Assembly, The United States and Africa (1958)

Africans in Europe

Agrarian Reform

Aggression

Alaska

Americas

Americas - History of

Anthropology- Theory & History of

Argentina

Arizona

Armenians

Area

Azusa - History of

Belize

Berkeley Citizen

Biodiversity

Bio-regionalism

Blues (music)

Brazil

Britain

Buddhism

Bulgaria

California- Dividing of

California - General

California- History of

California- Land & Agriculture

Canada

Canada - Quebec

Capitalism

Caribe Area

Catalina Island

Catalunya

Central America

Chili

China

Christianity

Christians - Right Wing

CIA

Citrus College

Colonialism

Colonialism: White (overseas European) Culture

Colonialist Propaganda

Communism

Community Development

Constitution & States Rights

Copyrights

Corn

Corporations

Crime - Middle Class

Critical Theory

Cuba

Cults

Cymru (Wales)

Davis Faculty Against the Indochina War

Davis & Yolo County - ERA (Eleanor Roosevelt Association)

Decentralism

Development

Drugs

Eagle Rock

Ecology & Alternate Cultures

Terrain

Economics

Education

El Monte

English

Environmental Issues

Ethics

Ethno- Biology

Ethno- History

Eurocentrism

European Unity

Eugenics

Evolution Extra European Folktale Areas of the World: A Tabular Analysis

Fascism in the US

Fascism

FBI

Free Speech

Freedom - Academic

Freedom ñ Behavioral

Freedom News (Richmond, Ca, 1960's)

Freedom of Information Act

 

Gangs

GATT - General Agreement for Trade & Tariffs

Genetics

Glendale

Gourdine, Traci

Government Secrecy

Green Party

Greenpeace

Healing

Health Care

Higher Education

History & Historians

Immigration

Imperialism

India

International Colonialism

Iran

Ireland

Islam

Jamaica

Japan

Jazz

Jews in America

Jews & Israel

Korea -Korean Language

Language - General

Latin America

Legal Systems

Life

Lincoln, Abe

Literature

Logging

Long Beach Area

Los Angeles

Malaya

Maya

Media & Minorities

Media Monopoly and Propaganda

Mexico

Middle East

Mining -California

Mining -Nevada

Mining - General (West)

Modernization

NAFTA

Narcotics & Crime

National Parks

Nationalism & The State

Nature Concepts

Navigation

Netherlands

Nevada

New England

New Age

New Guinea

New Party

New Party Study Group

New York

New Zealand

Nicaragua

Nopales

Nuclear Fear

Oil Industry

Oklahoma

Oregon

Panama

Peru

Philosophy ñ Ideas

Place Names

Plants

Poetry

Politics

Political Prisoners

Popular Culture

Populations

Portugal

Postmodernism

Poverty

Street Spirit newspaper

Power

Prisons

Privacy

Privatization

Professional Football

Propaganda (see Media Monopoly)

Prostitution Etc.

Publishing

Puerto Rico

Quincentennial

Radical Education Project

Radical Right

In The News (National Security Council)

Klanwatch Intelligence Report

National Heritage Foundation Member News

The ASAP Report

Religion

Religious Freedom

Right Wing (see Radical Right)

Russians - US

Sacramento

Sambo -Term

San Fernando Valley

Science

Scotland

Secrecy in Government

Semiotics

Siberia

Sierra Nevada

Simi Valley, CA

Snyder, Gary

Social Science Theory

Society- Alternative

Socialism

Sociobiology

Solar

Sorjuana Ines de la Cruz

South Africa

Southeast Asia

Soviet Union

Spain

The State

Suicide

Supreme Court

Sutter Controversy

Sweden

Taxation

Technicians & Ethics

Terrorism

Third World Literature

Third World Forum

Third World Perspectives

Third World Writerís Group

Tibet

Time -Concept of

Tourism

Ukrainians in the US

United Nations

United Nations University

US Culture/Society

US Economics

US Empire/Engine

US Foreign Policy

US Government

US History

US Poetry

US Politics

US Society

USSR

Ventura County

Violence & Aggression

Virgin Islands

Votes

War & Anti-War Materials

West

Western Civilization Concept

Western Rural Development Center

Western US History

Womenís Politics

World Views

Writing

Yolo County

Yolo County- History of

Yugoslavia

F-29 Afro-Americans

1. Contemporary/Culture

Afro-Americn Liberation by Socialist

Black Affairs - General

Black Communities and Conflicts

Black Contractor's Dilemma - R. Stuart

Black Ministers

Black Theatre

Black Values - Integration

Black Women and Shirley Chisholm

Civil Rights, U.S. Busing

Muhammad Speaks

Perilous Times - Oakland

Sickle Cell Anemia

"Traditional Artist in African Societies": Warren and 'Azevedo

Education

Miscellaneous: Pamphlets, Booklets, etc.

Newspaper clippings

Magazines, articles

The Negro Digest, The Crisis, Freedomways

Afrodiaspora: Journal of the African World 2(4), 1984

Publications

Aptheker, Herbert, John Brown: American Martyr (New Century publishers, 1960)

Aptheker, Herbert, The Labor Movement in the South and Slavery (International Publishers, c. 1952)

Harris, Theodore D. Negro Frontiersman: the Western Memoirs of Henry O. Flipper (El Paso: Texas Western, 1963)

Stewart, Maxwell S. The Negro in America (Public Affairs Pamphlet No. 95, 1944).

2. History

Before 1960s

Before 1950

3. Afro-Americans in California

F-30 Native Nevadans

1. Bender-Forbes Correspondence

2. "Culture Element Distributions": Nevada Shoshone by J. Steward

3. Education

General (including Handbooks by State of Nevada, Dept. of Education)

4. Government/Politics

Intertribal council of Nevada

Intertribal Council of Nevada - Newsletter

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Council

Reports of the Nevada Indian Affairs Commission 1965-66 and 1967-68

5. History

Ghost Dance

1850-1900s

Early 1900s

Since 1950s

6. Land Rights

7. Land, Water Problems

8. Life Among the Paiutes

9. The Native Nevadan - See Native American Periodicals (F-21)

10. Nevada Archaeological Survey Reporter

11. Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe

12. Correspondence relating to land struggles (see also F-2)

13. Correspondence relating to Nevada Indians Speak (1966-7; see F-2)

14 Notes on Western Nevada Archaeology and Ethnology, Reports of the University of California Archaeological Survey, N0. 66, 1966.

15. Francis A. Riddell, Honey Lake Paiute Ethnography, Nevada Staste Musuem Anthropological Papers, No. 4, 1960

16. Elmer R. Rusco, "The Organization of the Te-Moak Bands of Western Shoshone" and other articles, Nevada Historical Society Quarterly, XXV, Fall 1982, No. 3.

17. Ruth Underhill, The Northern Paiute Indians of California and Nevada (Haskell Institute Press and Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1941)

18. Elmer R. Rusco, Minority Groups in Nevada (Reno: Bureau of Governmental Research, 1966)

F-33 General Newspaper Collection

1. 1900-1919 (Wisconsin, Los Angeles)

2. 1921, 1934, 1936 (Wisconsin, Los Angeles)

3. 1937-1945 (Los Angeles)

4. 1958-1964 (Los Angeles; Reno,Nevada)

5. More recent newspapers

F-34 Map Collection and Oil Company Marketing With Maps

a. Oil Company Maps: Primarily from 1940's and 1950's with some earlier; USA, Canada, Europe, Aruba; many companies, many no longer existing. Some are found under specific regions in F-34b.

34b. Regional maps

1.Flat Box #2 F-34 b.

Great Britain - Carlisle & Lancaster, Lake District & the Borders

Soviet Union

Spain & Portugal

World Map

2. alphabetically arranged:

F-34b Regional and Fold-Up Maps

A. Altadena, CA. Shows railways of Altadena c. 1939 (?)

Postcard. 1939 The Golden Gate International

Exposition.

A Pageant of the Pacific

Puget Sound. Washington State Ferries Scenic Guide

Clear Lake

Oregon Parks

Kiana Lodge

Nevada Highways/69

Nevada Highways 1965-1966

Postcard. Vancouver, British Columbia-Expo Site

Grid with portions of North America, all of Central

America, and portions of South America 8 1/2" X 11"

Central America: Past & Present. 1986 National

Geographic

Spain in the Americas. 1992 National Geographic

Arroyo Seco District. Angeles National Forest. 1953

Ethnographic Map of Southeastern Alaska, Territory of

the Tlingit. Adapted from the map by Dr. Aurel

Krause

(N) Native American Heritage: A Visitor Guide. 1991

National Geographic

New World. Nystrom Series Desk Outline, #D8. . . .21

Europe 1938-1941. . .(To WWII Collection). . . . . .2

European & Japanese Dominions in Asia in 1914. . . .2

(To WWII Collection)

Asia 1939-1946

Middle East 1920-1946

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1950

Europe 1950

Asia 1950

World & United Nations 1954

California (Los Angeles County) Alder

Quadrangle edition 1941, reprint 1948 with

corrections

Antarctica 1957 National Geographic

Atlantic Ocean 1955 National Geographic

Arizona 1965

Arizona 1957

Alaska Visitors Map. No Date. W.A. Egan, Governor

Alabama 1965-1966

Arkansas Highway Map, 1965

(MOA) Alameda County, Legislative Map 1966

Arizona Road Map, 1958

Arizona, 1958 –2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Austin Street Map. No Date

The Far East, 1952 National Geographic

Alaska, 1956 National Geographic

Angeles National Forest. Western Division. San

Bernadion Meridian, CA, 1915

Angeles National Forest. Arroyo Seco, Mount Baldy,

& Valyermo Districts, 1953

Africa 8 _" X 11" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Far East 8 _" X 11"

Asia 8 _" X 22" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Europe 8 _" X 22" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Aruba, 1976

Near East 8 _" X 11" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Moslem World 8 _" X 11". . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Far East. No. 7080 Cartocraft Desk Outline. . . . 11

Asia. No. D3 Mystrom Series Desk Outline. . . . . 32

Newsweek. Map-of-the-Month. August, 1963

Arizona, 1962

The Peoples of Africa. Ethnolinguistic. 1971 National

Geographic

Atlantic Ocean Floor, 1968 National Geographic

Arizona & New Mexico, 1967

Arizona. Points of Interest & Touring Map, 1960

Southwest Asia: India, Pakistan & Northeast Africa

1952 National Geographic

Southeast Asia & Pacific Islands from the Indies and

the Philippines to the Solomons, 1944 National

Geographic

Australia, 1948 National Geographic

B. Big Bear Lake Valley, CA 1959

England, Wales, Scotland Road Map, 1982

Britain: A Map for Tourists

Great Britain & Ireland including England, Northern

Ireland, Republic of Ireland & Wales, 1986

Baltimore. Tourgine 1974

British Isles Atlas Plate 31. 1958 National

Geographic

Beaumont Quadrangle. California-Riverside Co. 1953

British Columbia, 1977-1978

Baldwin Park, CA 1926 (Shows Railways)

C. Automobile Club of Southern California: Strip Card

Maps Showing Railroads and Electric Railways.

c. 1930’s

Entire State. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .140

Nevada & California, 1920’s Showing All Old Railroad

Lines

California, "Railroad Lines & Historical Sites" 1940

California Motor Route, Los Angeles & Vicinity,

Pre-1950

National Forest of California, 1951

Index to Topographic Maps in California, 1960

"California in 1845", shows tribal lands . . . . . 2

Colorado River Delta 2

China Coast & Korea, 1953 National Geographic

Misc. of California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Islas Canarias

Colorado, Misc. 3

Sonoma Co., CA

Mother Lode, Highway 49, CA

Lassen National Forest, 1952

Bodega-Tomazes Bay, CA

Oakland & Alameda Co. 1966

California, Misc.

D. Del Norte County, CA – No date

E. El Monte & Vicinity, 1941

El Dorado National Forest, 1943. Roads & Rail Lines

Europe, Misc. 1938-1958

Eagle Rock (A Portion of Los Angeles City) 1930

(Shows Electric Railways)

Strategy Map of Europe, Major George Fielding Eliot’s

1940 (To WWII Collection)

Southern England

F. Florida, 1930 National Geographic

Fort Worth, 1949

Finland, 1980

Federal Lands, 1970

G. Glendora, CA 1958

Ancient Greece & The Aegean. No. D84H Nystrom & Co.

Great Lakes Region, 1953 National Geographic

Greco-Roman World: Classical Lands, 1949 National

Geographic

Germany, Austria & Switzerland w/Czechoslovakia,

Hungary & Poland, AAA 1953

Balkans

North Central U.S. 1958

Glendale, CA 1959

H. Hawaii, 1967. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

I. India & Burma, 1946 National Geographic

Ireland, 1947

Italy, Misc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Idaho, 1965 2

Imperial County, Auto Club of Southern CA

* Date?

Inyo National Forest, 1951, Mt. Diablo Meridian

Inyo County Mines & Mineral Deposits *

Indians. Misc. in folder 35

Folder Marked "Southwest", stapled together or

paperclipped counted as 1 83

J. Japan, 1945 National Geographic

K. Kern County, CA. Showing Oil Fields & Rail lines &

Mines c. 1930

L. Long Beach, c. 1950

Lassen National Park, 1929

Lucerne Valley, CA 1947 (Topo)

Lucerne Valley, Street Map

Los Angeles, Speed Limit Zones. Auto Club of S. CA

c. 1930

Los Angeles, 1920

Los Angeles, Railway Systems. Auto Club of S. CA

c. 1930

Los Angeles, Misc. 7

Lassen National Forest, Mt. Diablo Meredian, 1933

Louisiana

Los Angeles, Rail lines-Abandoned & Operating c. 1950

Los Angeles, 1920 c.

Los Angeles, 1930 c.

Los Angeles, 1950 c.

Lompoc Quadrangle, CA 1905 ed., reprint 1947

M. Maryland, Fredrick County

Mono County, CA c. 1950’s

Missouri, 1940’s

Mississippi, 1965

Manitoba, 1947-48

Mojave Desert, Colorado Basin & Death Valley, Auto

Club of So. CA.

Mt. Lowe Quadrangle, Los Angeles County, CA 1939

Mexico, Misc. 1953-1960’s. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Mt. Morrison Quadrangle: Mono Lake/Long Valley, 1914

Marin County

Mammoth Cave National Park, 1971

Mediterranean, 1949 & 1956 National Geographic. . . 2

Alexander’s Empire. No. D86H, Nystrom & Co. NY . . .5

Asia Minor. No. D82N, Nystrom & Co. NY . . . . . . .6

Egypt and Babylonia. No. D88H, Nystrom & Co. NY . .17

N. Native Tribes of North America. Kroeber, 1939

Atlas of Native History. Jack D. Forbes, DQ

University Press. 1981

Nevada-Metal Mining Districts, 1964

New Zealand, 1985

New Mexico-Indians of Southwest

New Mexico, 1970

Nevada, 1960’s 6

New England, 1955 National Geographic

Northwestern U.S. 1950 National Geographic

The Reaches of New York, 1939

Auto Club of So. CA, Card Maps, c. 1930 8

Battle Mt., Virginia City, & Mojave, Quad, 1947

O. Oklahoma – Indian Territory/Treaty Lands 1887 – 15

Pages

Oxnard, CA 1962

Oklahoma-Muskogee, Creek (2), Anadarko (2),

Okla & The Indian (2), Tsalaji 8

Oklahoma, 1970’s 2

Oklahoma City, OK c. 1960

Ohio Highway Map, 1935

Oakland & East Bay, 1971

Oregon c. 1960’s

P. Peoples of the Pacific

Plumas National Forest, 1925

Pomona, 1930’s Auto Club of S. CA

Philippines, 1945 National Geographic

Poland & Czechoslovakia, 1958 National Geographic

Top of the World, 1949 National Geographic

Pacific Ocean/Eastern Asia Theatre of Japanese Defeat

Late 1940’s (To WWII Collection)

United Press War Map-The Pacific c. 1940’s

(To WWII Collection)

Pacific Ocean, 1952 National Geographic

Pacific Ocean, 1942 National Geographic (To WWII

Collection)

Placer County, CA

Pacific Northwest c. 1940

Battle Map of the Pacific, 1945 (To WWII Collection)

War in the Pacific, 1941-1945 (To WWII Collection) 2

Phoenix

International Pacific Highway System, 1933

Auto Club of So. CA-Mexico City-Hazelton, BC

Pasadena, 1930’s-1963 6

Pennsylvania, 1977

Pennsylvania County Maps, Misc. 10

R. Richmond-Petersburg, 1972

Riverside County, CA Auto Club So. CA

Santa Barbara Metro Transit, Line 21, 1978

Reno, 1965

Redwood Empire, 1939

S. Southern Hemisphere Star Map

Sevilla, 1957

Southern California, Boulder Dam & All American

Canal, 1930’s

Saskatoon, 1964

Sunland Quadrangle, Los Angeles Co., CA, 1953 2

San Gorgino Quadrangle, CA. 1954 2

Simi Valley, Ventura Co., CA 1951

South Central States, 1974 National Geographic

Santa Clara Valley, 1860’s

Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canarias, 1986

Sonoma County, 1960

Union of Soviet, 1938 National Geographic (To WWII

Collection)

Soviet Union

Seattle, 1974

Shasta Lake, 1967. Shasta Huffen Pull, 1968 2

Stockon & Delta Towns, 1974

Southern CA Industry Location Map c. 1920

Southern CA Auto Club So. CA

San Luis Obispo County "ACSC"

Orange Belt Cities to San Bernadino Mt "ACSC"

San Diego Co., "ACSC" & Bekins 2

San Diego & Imperial Counties, 1920’s

San Fernando Valley City Maps

San Francisco 2

South America 1950 & 1955 National Geographic 2

Southeastern United States, 1940 & 1947 National

Geographic 2

Switzerland, Misc. (1965) 3

Santa Barbara, 1963, 1988, 1947 3

San Bernadino County, CA – Location of Mines &

Mineral Deposits

Blackburn’s San Bernadino County, 1940’s

San Bernadino County 1930’s-1960’s 5

San Gabriel Valley

South Central United States, 1947 National Geographic

T. Tucson, 1965

Texas, 1965

Tulare County, Auto Club of So. CA

Tribal Movements – Documented. U.S.

Tribal Movements, 1600-1820, U.S.

Tribal Locations, Pre-1600

U. Utah. 1966, 1977-78 3

Upper Yuba River, 1966

United States 1959 & Road Maps 2

U.S. Map with Historical Maps

United Air Lines Air Maps 2

United States, 1956, 1950 3

Historical Map of U.S. 1953 National Geographic

V. VA Place Names, Boston to Washington c. 1830 National

Geographic, 1994

Venezuela

Virginia, Historic Sites 4

Vacaville, 1973

Ventura County. Planning Map for Moorpark College

Ventura County, Misc. 2

W. Wyoming, 1965

Mt. Waterman Quadrangle, 1941

World-Cartocraft No. 7009 8x11 11

World-Mercator’s Projection 8x11 13

World-National Geographic 1951/1957 2

Washington State 4

Washington D.C., Misc. 1938-1960 5

Military Map of the World c. 1950

(To WWII Collection) 1

Theatre of War, National Geographic 1942

(To WWII Collection)

Western United States, Misc. 2

Wyoming, 1932/1978 2

Y. Yosemite National Park, Auto Club of S. Ca 1940’s

Yolo County (in folder) maps:

1) Saxom Quadrangle, 1952

2) Dixon Quadrangle, 1952

3) Merrit Quadrangle, 1952

4) Sheet Maps (4) No. 59,60,61,68 w/ soil legend

1964

5) County Map c. 1950

34c. Native locations and movements

34d. Maps from the Servicio Geográfico del Ejército, Madrid, Spain

Mapas de los Estados Unidos (colonial era)

Mapas de Mexico y America Central (colonial era)

In flat box #1

34e. Large maps (see F-5)

F-35 World War I and World War II Map Collection (currently in F-34)

1. World War I Period

1. German map of the Western Front and a map of the Eastern Front, showing detailed battle lines of 1917 and 1918 (in German)

2. World War II Period (maps showing changing military fronts during the war, as well as related features)

1. Maps from c. 1938 to 1945, including 1940-1943 battle maps from the LosAngeles Herald-Express and the Los Angeles Examiner as well as National Geographic Society, Rand McNally, and Hammond maps from the war years, of Europe area and Pacific theatres.

3. Cold War Period: maps of rivalry with the Soviet Union. Also see F-34b under Soviet Union, Europe, Africa, and other regions.

3. World War II Collection: Example Maps

1) Axis Clamps Down On Balkans, L.A. Examiner,

Nov. 17, 1940

2) Color Map, 1939 Europe After Nazi Attack on

Poland

3) March of Events. L.A. Examiner, June 2, 1940

4) Alaska Our Northern Rampart, L.A. Examiner,

Feb. 23, 1941

5) Finns Regain Land Lost to Reds, L.A. Examiner,

August 17, 1941

6) Japan Pushes into Indo-China, L.A. Examiner,

August 3, 1941

7) Prelude to New World Order, L.A. Examiner,

June 15, 1941

8) New World Map shows vital importance of Alaska

L.A. Examiner, August 9, 1942

9) More Pacific Warfare, L.A. Evening Hearld &

Express, April 9, 1940

10) The Mystery of Pearl Harbor, L.A. Examiner,

March 1, 1942

11) How Japanís Mongol Hordes Can be Defeated,

L.A. Examiner, December 5, 1943

12) How Mountbatten Will Hammer Japs, 1943

13) Atlantic Arena

14) Nations at War with the Axis Powers, 1946

15) Great Circle Airways, May 1943

16) Europe 1938-1941 2

17) European & Japanese Dominions in Asia to

1914 2

18) Asia 1939-1946

19) Strategy Map of Europe, Major George Fielding

Eliotís 1940

20) Pacific Ocean/Eastern Asia Theatre of Japanese

Defeat, Late 1940ís

21) United Press War Map-The Pacific c. 1940ís

22) Pacific Ocean 1942

23) Battle Map of the Pacific, 1945

24) War in the Pacific 1941-1945 2

25) Union of Soviet, 1938 National Geographic

26) Military Map of the World, c. 1950 1

27) Theatre of War, National Geographic, 1942

28) World War I (in folder) German Language, 1918

(Extremely Rare; WWII Collection)

F-36 Native American Literature (see also F-19 and F-21)

Chapbooks: Stories

Brusets, Nels, ed., Indian Stories and Legends of the Stilaguamish, Sauks and Allied Tribes no date (c. 1926)

Blue Cloud, Peter, Back Thon Tomorrow (Blackberry Press, 1978)

Chapbooks: Poetry

Hindley, Patrick D., complier, The Magic of Names:

Three Native American Poets (Blue Cloud Quarterly, Press, c. 1976)

Niatum, Duane, Pieces (Strawberry Press, 1981)

West, Jon and Annie, Prairie (Blue Cloud Quarterly, XXIV no. 4, 1978)

Russell, Norman H., Indian Thoughts: My Journey (BCQ, XXVI, no 2, 1980)

Conley, Robert J., Adawosgi (BCQ, XXVI, no. 3, 1980)

Ruppert, Jim, Natural Formations (BCQ, XXVII, no. 3, 1981)

Kenny, Maurice, The Smell of Slaughter (BCQ, v. 28, no. 1, 1982)

Blue Cloud Quarterly v. 28, no. 4, 1982

Bruchae, Joseph, Remembering the Dawn (BCQ, v. 29, no. 1, 1983)

Brito, Silvester J., Man From A Rainbow (BCQ, v. 29, no. 2, 1983)

Endrezze-Danielson, Anita, The North People (BCQ, v. 29, no. 3, 1983)

McDaniel, Wilma Elizabeth, Who is San Andreas (BCQ, v. 30, no. 3, 1984)

Dochniak, Jim, Friends, Pause and Look This Way (BCQ, v. 32, no. 1, 1985)

Presley, John Woodrow, Tow Like a Life (BCQ, v. 33, no. 1, 1986)

Niatum, Duane, Stories of the Moons (BCQ, v. 33, no. 2, 1987)

Oandasan, William, Round Valley Verses (BCQ, v. 33, no. 3, 1987)

Czapla, Cathy, Abenaki Ghosts (BCQ, v. 33, no. 4, 1987)

McDaniel, Wilma Elizabeth, I Killed a Bee For You (BCQ, v. 34, no. 1, 1987)

Bruchae, Joseph, The White Moose (BCQ, v. 34, no. 2, 1988)

Clements, Susan The Broken Hoop (BCQ, v. 34, no. 3, 1988)

Storm Horse, A Primitive Journey (BCQ, v. 34, no. 4, 1988)

Tenth Anniversary of Poetry (BCQ, v. 27, no. 4, 1981)

Forbes, Jack D., Middle Continent People (BCQ, v. 32, n. 4, 1986)

Periodicals:

1. Studies in American Indian Literatures

2. Moccasin Telegraph (see also Returning the Gift and Native Writers Circle of the Americas)

3. Blue Cloud Quarterly, v.24 through v.34, 21 chapbooks/issues

Organizations:

1. Native American Writer's Association records

2. Returning the Gift and Writers Circle of the Americas

Publications:

1. The Magic of Names: Three Native American Poets, ed. by Patrick D. Hundley, Blue Cloud Quarterly Press, c. 1978

2. Duane Niatum, Pieces (New York: Strawberry Press, 1981)

3. Welburn, Ron, Council Decisions (Little Rock: American Native Press Archives, 1990)

4. Blue Cloud, Peter, Back Then Tomorrow (Brunswick, Me: Blackberry Press, 1978)

5. Bruseth, Nels, Indian Stories and Legends of the Stillaguamish, Sauks, and Allied Tribes (Arlington Times Press, no date, Washington state).

F-37 Electric Railway and Transportation Collection

Pacific Electric Railway

Photographs and Negatives, 1948-Early 1950's

Publications (see also ìLos Angelesî and other cities under F-28)

System Guides and Timetables

Maps of system, early 1950's (see also F-34b)

Los Angeles Railway (Los Angeles Transit Lines)

Photographs and Negatives, 1946-Early 1950ís

Publications (also see ìLos Angelesî in F-28)

System Guides, Transfers, Etc.

Maps of system 1938, 1940's, 1948 (see also F-34b)

San Diego Electric Railway

Photographs and Negatives, Late 1940ís-Early 1950ís

Publications

System Guides

Destination Roller from an SDE Streetcar (with ìLa Jollaî and other destinations from 1939 or earlier)

Other Electric Railways

Photographs and Negatives, 1949-Early 1950ís

Publications

Books and booklets on various systems including Pacific Electric, Sacramento Northern, Portland, North Coast, etc. and periodicals such as Railroad, Trains, Interurban.

Maps (see also F-34b, for example of Ocean Shore Electric, San Francisco area)

Other Railways

Collection of Timetables and Publications

Bus Lines

Collection of Timetables and System Guides,

Various Cities

F-38 Native American Music

Records and Discs:

1. "Redskin" label W-494 and W-500, two-sided 78rpm, Chief Wah-Nee-Ota, "The Last Letter" and "Old Alabam," (late 1940's ?)

2. "Gene Norman Presents" label GNP 603, Elizabeth Waldo, "Realm of the Incas," 33rpm, no date

3. "Embassy" label EMB 31204, Redbone, "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" 33rpm, 1971.

4. "Academy" label 45rpm, Indian Hank Oliver, "the Longest Walk" and "The Snows of Wounded Knee," AC-51, c. 1970's.

5. "Perception" label 33rpm, Floyd Westerman, "Indian Country" PLP14, c. 1969-70.

6. "Los Indios Tabajaras: Always in My Heart," RCA Victor LSP-2912, 1964

Booklets:

1. Songs and Stories of the American Indians, Albert Gale, Beatrice and Max Krone et al(1949)

F-39 Native People of Mexico, Central, and South America

A large collection, currently unorganized by country or native nation.Includes publications such as:

1. A Verdade Sobre o Indio Brasileiro ed. by Gustavo de Faria (Guavira Editores, c. 1981).

2. Povos Indigenas no Brasil/83 (Centro Ecumênico de Documentaçâo e Informaçâo, 1983)

3. The Americas: Human Rights Violations Against Indigenous Peoples (Amnesty International, 1992)

F-40: Native People of Canada and Greenland:

A large collection consisting in periodicals, clippings, booklets, and other material unorganized at present. See also F-52.

F-41: Fourth Russell Tribunal:

Consists in records of the Fourth Bertrand Russell Tribunal on the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas, November 1981, including documentation, position papers, evidence, reports, et cetera. See also F-39 and F-40 for related materials.

F-42: Latin American/Meso-american Books and Published Documents:

Not transferred yet. Consists in works in Spanish, mostly diaries and reports of scientific expeditions and rare books.

F-43 Chumash - Historical Materials (#)

Box 1 - Chumash Villages

Box 2 - Chumash Culture

Box 3 - Chumash Baptismal Records

Box 4 - Chumash to 1800

Box 5 - Chumash after 1800

Box 6 - Chumash - miscellaneous notes

F-44 Hawaii and Pacific Regions

This consists in materials collected in Hawaii from schools and agencies in 1968 primarily, as well as, related

correspondence. The focus of the Hawaiian materials is on education and Native Hawaiians.

Other Pacific material consists in information on Samoa an Micronesia primarily from government agencies.

Native Hawaiians were developing an interest in establishing contacts with Native American groups such as Rough Rock Demonstration School. They were starting their own demonstration schools, as at Nanakuli.

F-45 Heydar Reghaby Collection

Persian and English Writings of Heydar Reghaby.

Heydar Reghaby was forced to flee from Iran in the 1960’s by the dictatorship of Rezi Pahlavi. After being tortured by the Savakh secret police, he managed to pursue his doctorate in Germany and then come to the U.S. where he taught and developed the science program at DQU. He wrote a very famous poem/song in Persian, which is included in this collection. Copies are probably extremely rare.

He edited several books in English and then returned to Iran in the post-Khomeini period to help reorganize the University of Tehran. In Iran he wrote several new books, included in this collection (in Persian).

1. "The Poet of Your City," in Persian, a collection of poems from before 1969

2. Resume, 1974

3. Philosophy of the Third World (1974)

4. Blossoms of Life Science (1979)

5. Book in Persian, c. 1982, about Third World liberation struggles

6. Book in Persian, c. 1981, about the Iranian revolution

7. Book in Persian, c. 1980, about the philosophy of science

F-46 USSR-Ethnic Republics and Russian Language Publications

A collection of booklets issued by the Soviet

Government relating to non-Russian republics, such as Turkmenia and also a children’s book about the Chukchee people written by Yuri Ryitkhu, a Chukchee author. (All in English 1980).

Secondly, a small collection of Russian-language publications relating to the history and literature of non-Russian peoples and indigenous peoples. Included are writings of Jack Forbes translated into Russian.

F-48: University of California Affirmative Action and Ethnic Issues:

A very large collection of documents, reports, proposals, notes, and other materials relating to internal issues of the University in ethnic and civil rights areas. Unorganized at present.

F-49: Ethnic Studies at UCDavis, Berkeley, and General:

A large collection of materials relating to all types of ethnic studies and related subjects in the University of California and elsewhere, from 1968 on. Not organized at present.

F-50: University of California Records:

Consists in materials relating to the internal affairs of the University of California, from c. 1968-9, including relationships with private corporations, agribusiness etc. Partially organized by subtopics.

 

F-51 Forbes- Proposals, Grants, and Projects (This category has useful material for education, and for virtually all subtopics in Native American affairs, history, education)

1. Mailing lists for ethnic handbooks and other publications, Far West Lab and UCDavis, 1968-9 primarily

2. Mailing records- frontier article

3. Affirmative Action Needs in UC, 1983

4. Alphabet, 1970

5. Arts and Humanites Curriculum Project, 1967

6. same, 1968

7. American Indian Community University Pilot Project, three folders

7. Black African-NA Relations application for 86-7

7. California Indian Education Development Project (Rosenberg)

8. California Indian Education Status Study

9. Calif. Indian Self-Identity Project

10. Calif. Place Name Heritage legislation (SB 1390, SB557)

11. Calif. State Advisory Com. on Ind Affairs, proposal 1968

12. Calif. State Historical sites Proposal, 1975-6

13. Center for Tribal Research, 1966

14. Careers Opportunity Program, Higher Education Project

15. Center for Western North American Studies proposals

16. College of Ethnic Studies, 1969

17. College of Native Amer. Studies, 1969

18. Community Development, changes in proposal in ABS

19. Community Education Centers, 1967

20. Comparative Cultures proposal, UCD

21. Comparative Minority Education Survey

22. Comprehensive Ind Educ Dev-Demonstration Project, 1969

23. DQUniversity, Analysis of the Transfer, 1983

24. DQU: Brief Proposal and other DQU proposals, see F-18

25. D-Q Library Proposal, 1970

26. Econ. Opp. Com of Yolo, a Suggested Plan, 1972

27. Ethnic and Cross-cultural Studies Major, 1979

28. Ethnic Studies and Formation of Departments

29. Ethnic Studies Req. at UCD, 1989

30. Ethno-ecology, Faculty of, at UCD

31. Far West Lab, Full Education, 1967

32. Ford Fellowships, 1972

33. Foundation for Inter-ethnic Understanding (see F-2 and F-67)

34. Foundation for Race Mixture Research (see F-67)

36. Foundation for Tribal Peoples, 1966 (see also F-19)

37. Founders of Calif. Project, 1967-8

38. Frontier Culture, 1966

39. Global Social Habitability (General education at UCD)

40. Goals of Education, 1967

41. Handbook of Inds No of Mexico, 1967

42. Grants, info on

43. Grants, rejected

44. Ind education, needs in, 1967

45. Inter-Group Communication Project, 1967

46. Library of NAS at UCD (see 25 also)

47. Multi-Culture Educ. proposals, 1968

48. Natl Inst of Mental Health application

49. National Park for Channel Islands (see F-2)

50. Natl Research Council rejection, 1980

51. NA Elders proposal, 1978

52. NA Heritage: Cultural Conservation etc. 1969 (for Native American Heritage Commission of California proposal and legislation see F-13, Forbes publications, and Early American of Calif. Ind. Educ. Assn.)

53. NA Historical Project, 1970

54. NA Idea-Picture Writing Way

55. NA Res and Dev Inst, proposal and projects

56. NAS: Announcement of Grad Group

57. NAS: Audio-video guide

58. NAS: Dept of, proposal

59. NAS: Des. Emphasis

60. NAS: Proposal for MA and Ph,D., original

61. NAS: other proposals, see F-20 and Documentary Hist of NAS at UCD

62. NA Tribal Development, pre-1965

63. NAS: Response to the Report of the Ad Hoc Com, 1980

64. NA wisdom project

65. NA of Cal and Nev Handbook pre-testing

66. Native policy proposals, 1968

67. Native university proposals (see F-94 and F-18, and F-2)

68. Nevada Civil Liberties Union (see F-2 and F-66)

69. Powhatan Press (ideas for publishing)

70. Proposal to the Regents of UC for a Special Ind Program

71. Recruitment of NA Students

72. Racially-Mixed Children in Educ. proposals

73. Resolution of Higher Ed Com of CIEA

74. Restoration of Cal Ind Lands

75. Social and Ethnic Relations

76. Stewart's Point Follow Through

77. State College for Ventura County (see F-2 and article)

78. Save Dalton Hill, Azusa (see F-81)

79. Santa Susana Pass Park (see F-81, F-2)

80. Training Indians for College Teaching

81. United Nations University, 1966-8 (see also F-28)

F-52 Native American Language Data:

Consists primarily in books, booklets, and primers relating to American languages, as well as to orthographies and language principles.

Language

Alphabets

Alphabet - Forbes

West Apache Writing System

A Guide to the Spoken Blackfeet Indian Language Into English - loose

Canadian Indians Alphabet

Cherokee Language

Chinook Language

Choctaw Language

Alphabet and Tones of Cree - Anne Anderson

Cree Language

Dakota Language

Alphabet - Eskimo - Inuit

Guajiro

Lakota Language

Linguistic Relativity: Whor