Finding Aid to the American Indian Community History Center Records
Finding Aid written by Bancroft Library Staff in 2010 and Marjorie Bryer in 2019
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Title: American Indian Community History Center records
source:
American Indian Community History Center (Oakland, Calif.)
Creator:
Intertribal Friendship House (Oakland, Calif.) Community History Project
Creator:
Intertribal Friendship House (Oakland, Calif.)
Identifier/Call Number: BANC MSS 2008/108
Physical Description:
64.5 linear feet
(49 cartons, 6 card file boxes, 4 oversize folders)
Date (inclusive): 1945-2011
Abstract: The American Indian Community History Center records document the efforts of the Community History Project to collect and
preserve the history of the San Francisco Bay Area urban American Indian community. The collection also documents the work
of one of the oldest urban American Indian community centers in the United States, the Intertribal Friendship House, where
the Project was housed. The records offer insights into local activities, community members, events, and organizations, many
of which also have national significance. The collection consists of Intertribal Friendship House records, oral history materials,
writings about Native Americans, newspaper clippings, newsletters, Community History Project records, files from project coordinator
Susan Lobo, and subject, organization, and people files.
Physical Location: Many of the Bancroft Library collections are stored offsite and advance notice may be required for use. For current information
on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.
Language of Material: Collection materials are in English
Access
Cartons 1-38, Cardfile Box 6, and Oversize folders 1-4 are open for research. Cartons 39-47 contain unreformatted archival
audiovisual materials and are currently unavailable for use in the reading room. Cardfile Boxes 1-5 contain restricted personal
information and are closed to researchers until 2045.
Accruals
No future additions are expected.
Acquisition Information
The American Indian Community History Center records were given to The Bancroft Library by the Geraldine Lira, Marilyn St.
Germaine, and Susan Lobo, on behalf of the American Indian Community History Center, and by Susan Lobo between 2007-2012.
Alternate Forms Available
There are no alternate forms of this collection.
System of Arrangement
Arranged to the folder level.
Organizational History
The Community History Project is dedicated to preserving the history of the broader San Francisco Bay Area "urban Indian"
community. One of the high points in this preservation effort includes the book project, "Urban Voices: The Bay Area American
Indian Community" (2002). In 1976, the Community History Project (CHP) grew out of the interests of Geraldine (Gerri) Martinez
Lira, Marilyn LaPlante St. Germaine, and Susan Lobo to preserve the histories of American Indians whose lives were greatly
impacted by the federal relocation programs that moved them from reservations to the Bay Area with the promise of sustainable
employment, better education for their children, and affordable housing. Initially, the CHP committee focused on recording
their oral histories, but as the committee expanded, with Sharon Mitchell Bennett, Charlene Betsillie and Joyce Keoke joining
the project, so too did the project's focus.
The CHP was an Intertribal Friendship House (IFH) program. The IFH, which was founded in 1955, is one of the oldest and still
operating "urban Indian centers" in the United States. The founding of the IFH was in direct response to the federal Bureau
of Indian Affairs 1950s Termination Act, the Relocation Act, and the Employment Opportunity Act, which when combined, called
for the removal of American Indians living near or on reservations and their relocation to urban areas. Strategic government
interior policies on reservation, removal and relocation motivated many peoples to migrate to urban locations, many people
left by their own volition for adventure or to "see the world," for educational or employment opportunities, or even to escape
or leave behind problems they were having in their home communities. The period of the 1950s saw a great migration of American
Indians and their resettlement in one of a handful of urban communities designated by the Bureau of Indian Affairs throughout
the United States.
Like most of the "urban Indian" centers that eventually developed in the United States after the mid-1950s, IFH was established
by non-governmental non-profits and religious groups. For a number of years, the IFH was administered by the American Friends
Service Committee, the social action arm of the Quakers that consistently refused funds from and entanglements with the government.
In a short time, government provisions for job, health, and housing services waned, and the newly relocated American Indian
peoples had to take on these commitments (often via the urban Indian centers such as IFH), of organizing, developing and providing
the services and advocacy necessary for their own incorporation into urban society. At the same time, the maintenance of American
Indian socio-cultural practices within the American Indian greater Bay Area urban community remained a priority. In addition
to political and economic activism, social activities offered important interventions in that they nurtured a sense of community
and belonging among the newly relocated people and in the longstanding, "urban Indian" community at-large. Social activities
and annual events worked to alleviate the stresses of relocation for American Indian individuals and families and shined a
public spotlight on the struggles and achievements of American Indians in the Bay Area and the broader nation.
Though the IFH was officially founded in 1955 during the "relocation period," there were a number of earlier efforts to support
and sustain the growing "urban Indian" community that had begun to amass previously in response to poor economic opportunities
on reservations. Employment opportunities in California provided incentives especially for those American Indians whose reservations
communities suffered economic disenfranchisement as a result of federal Indian laws and policies. World War II also saw many
American Indians join the U.S. military. This brought many enlistees to California for training and deployment. Companies
like the Santa Fe Railroad also drew American Indians to California for employment. This saw the formation of a "worker colony"
called the Santa Fe Indian Village in Richmond, primarily established for Acoma and Pueblo peoples whose cultural and economic
stability were deeply interrupted by the railroad company's utilization of their reservation lands for the railway. This and
other companies drew thousands of American Indians to the Bay Area prior to the 1950s.
A number of the country's most potent American Indian political leaders and other key figures were first recognized for their
work in the greater San Francisco Bay Area. They include Walter Lasley, Alice Carnes, Joe and Ann Salyer, Al Hicks, Wes Huss,
Grover Sanderson, Ellie and John Hastings, Mary Eddards, Sharon Bennett, Betty Cooper Newbreast, Wilma Mankiller, Marilyn
St. Germaine, Gerri Martinez Lira, Susan Lobo, Marge Good Iron (Jones), Ethel Rogoff, Alfred Elgin, Loraine Elgin, Stewart
Calnimptewa, Travis Kinsley, Simon Ortiz, Eleanor McNoise, Thomas Brown, Sharon Bennett, Charlene Betsillie, James Muneta,
Ruben Vera, Russell Piper, Joyce Keoke, Les Miller, Yvonne Choate, Marie Oliver, Sarah Poncho, and Bill and Carol Wahpepah.
The American Indian Community History Center was the non-profit organization created to preserve the materials produced and
collected by the Community History Project.
(Organizational history note by Leece M. Lee, Ph.D., Ethnic Studies/Native American Studies, University of California, Berkeley.)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Access to unreformatted archival audio-visual materials is restricted due to technical limitations.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], American Indian Community History Center Records, BANC MSS 2008/108, The Bancroft Library, University
of California, Berkeley.
Processing Information
Processed by Bancroft Library Staff in 2008. Organizational history written by Leece M. Lee, Ph.D., Ethnic Studies/Native
American Studies, University of California, Berkeley. Additions processed by Marjorie Bryer in 2019.
Related Collections
American Indian Community History Center poster collection (BANC PIC 2008.010)
Pictorial material from the American Indian Community History Center records (BANC PIC 2009.067)
Susan Lobo papers (BANC MSS 2012/233)
Scope and Content of Collection
The American Indian Community History Center records document the efforts of the Community History Project to collect and
preserve the history of the San Francisco Bay Area urban American Indian community. The collection also documents the work
of one of the oldest urban American Indian community centers in the United States, the Intertribal Friendship House, where
the Project was housed. The records offer insights into local activities, community members, events, and organizations, many
of which also have national significance.
The collection arrived in several installments. Additions were integrated into the collection intellectually. Original folder
titles were retained throughout.
The collection has been divided into 13 series: Intertribal Friendship House Administrative History and Reports; Intertribal
Friendship House – Additions; Oral Histories – transcribed interviews; Oral Histories – Additions; Writings Regarding Native
Americans; Writings Regarding Native Americans – Additions; News Clippings; News Clippings – Additions; Newsletters; Newsletters
– Additions; Community History Project records; Susan Lobo files; and Subject, Organization, and People files.
Separated Material
American Indian Community History Center pictorial archive has been transferred to the Pictorial Collections of The Bancroft
Library.
American Indian Community History Center poster collection has been transferred to the Pictorial Collections of The Bancroft
Library.
Digital material has been transferred to the Digital Collections of The Bancroft Library.
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Subjects and Indexing Terms
American Indian Community History Center (Oakland, Calif.)
Intertribal Friendship House (Oakland, Calif.) -- Community History Project -- Archives.
Intertribal Friendship House (Oakland, Calif.) -- Archives.
Indians of North America--California--San Francisco Bay Area
Oral histories
Newsletters
Indians of South America.
Indians of Central America.
Indians of North America -- Urban residence -- San Francisco Bay Area
Indians of North America -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area -- Social life and customs.
Indians of North America -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area -- Social services.
Indians of North America -- Civil Rights -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area.
Indians of North America -- Education -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area
Indians of North America -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area -- Social conditions.
Indians of North America -- California -- San Francisco Bay Area -- Ethnic identity.
Indians of North America -- Relocation.
Indians of North America -- History.
Intertribal Friendship House.
1955-1999
Physical Description:
Carton 1; Carton 2, folders 1-23; Oversize folder 1A
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Scope and Contents
Consists of administrative papers and reports regarding the early history of the Intertribal Friendship House and some later
activities.
oversize_folder 1A
Intertribal Friendship House grand opening poster.
1955
carton 1, folder 5-8
Various reports.
1955-1980,
undated
carton 1, folder 9
Articles of Incorporation.
1957,
1967,
1988
carton 1, folder 11
Inter-Church Indian Committee of the Easy Bay, minutes.
1957,
1958
carton 1, folder 12-13
American Friends Service Committee.
1961-1981
carton 1, folder 14
Training projects and evaluations.
1962-1980
carton 1, folder 15
Recreational program for Indian youth, negotiated contract.
1964
carton 1, folder 16
Youth worker reports.
1964-1966
carton 1, folder 17
Various schedules.
1966,
1977,
1981
carton 1, folder 18
The Early Days paperwork.
1966-1982
carton 1, folder 19
Sports activities.
1967-1991,
undated
carton 1, folder 20
Social services.
1970-1990
carton 1, folder 21
Evaluations and progress reports.
1971-1982
carton 1, folder 24
American Indian Day.
1976-1978
carton 1, folder 25
Five Year Plan.
1977-1982
carton 1, folder 26
Conferences.
1978,
1993,
undated
carton 1, folder 27
Raffle flyers/Bingo.
1978-1992,
undated
carton 1, folder 28
Seniors' programs.
1979-1992
carton 1, folder 29
Community history project.
1979-1993
carton 1, folder 31
Master Plan for Intertribal Friendship House.
1980
carton 1, folder 32
American Indian-Intertribal Cookbook and Recipes.
1979-1995
carton 1, folder 33
Thanksgiving dinner/Unthanksgiving dinner.
1980-1996
carton 1, folder 34
Various dinners, including Wednesday Dinners.
1980,
1990
carton 2, folder 1
Trading post/gift shop.
circa 1981-1992
undated
carton 2, folder 2
Unemployment assistance.
1983-1985
carton 2, folder 3
Winter Moon Festival.
1985
carton 2, folder 4
Tutoring programs.
circa 1975-1992
undated
carton 2, folder 5
Recognition night - Oakland Unified School District.
1988,
1992
carton 2, folder 6
AIDS materials, flyers, clippings, fundraising invitations.
1988-1993
carton 2, folder 7
Fact sheets and reports.
1990,
undated
carton 2, folder 8
Rights events.
1991,
1999
carton 2, folder 9
Long Range Plan.
1991-1995
carton 2, folder 10
Spiritual events.
1997,
undated
carton 2, folder 11
Intertribal screen print.
undated
carton 2, folder 12
Ribbon Shirt Co-op project business plan.
undated
carton 2, folder 13
20th Anniversary.
October 1975
carton 2, folder 14
25th Anniversary.
July 1980
carton 2, folder 15
29th Anniversary.
July 1984
carton 2, folder 16
30th Anniversary.
July 1985
carton 2, folder 17
42nd Anniversary.
July 1997
carton 2, folder 18
43rd Anniversary.
July 1998
carton 2, folder 19-21
Youth activities.
1965-1992,
undated
carton 2, folder 22
Miscellaneous event flyers.
1991-1993,
1999,
undated
carton 2, folder 23
Miscellaneous.
1972-1992,
1993,
undated
Intertribal Friendship House – Additions
1955-2002
Physical Description: Cartons 10-14; Carton 15, folders 1-5; Card File Boxes 1-5; Oversize folders 1A, 2B
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically
Scope and Content Note
Includes administrative files, program materials, and files for activities that took place at or were organized by the Intertribal
Friendship House (IFH). There are board materials, correspondence and memos, ephemera, financial records and fundraising materials,
membership information, personnel and executive directors' records, and publicity materials. Includes educational and social
activities and social services provided by the IFH. Some materials related to IFH activities may also be found in Series 8.
carton 10, folder 1-2
42nd Anniversary Celebration
1997
carton 10, folder 3
Activities Guestbook/Guest List
1983, undated
carton 10, folder 4
American Indian Family Values Symposium
1986-1987
carton 10, folder 5-9
American Indian Music Festival, including Photo Releases
1979-1994, undated
carton 10, folder 10
Annual Traditional American Indian Dinner
1976-1981
carton 10, folder 13-14
Christmas and Other Holidays, including Thanksgiving
1980-2000
carton 10, folder 15
Community Awareness Day
1975
carton 10, folder 16
Community Dinners and Other Events, including Indian People Organizing for Change Wednesday Night Dinners
1971-2000
carton 10, folder 19-20
Family/Parenting
1979-1994
carton 10, folder 21
Flea Markets, Bazaars, Yard Sales
1980-1997
carton 10, folder 22
Graduation/Education Achievement Awards
1980-1981
carton 10, folder 23
Halloween at IFH and Other Locations
circa 1980-1993, undated
carton 10, folder 24
Health and Wellness Events
1982, 1997-1998, undated
carton 10, folder 25
Ladies Exercise Group/Ladies Club/Martial Arts
undated
carton 10, folder 26
Native American Health Center Youth Center/Native American Youth Center
2000, undated
carton 10, folder 29-41
Quincentenary/500 Years of Resistance/Turtle Island, includes Bahamas, Columbus Day, Father's Day Event
1984-1995
oversize_folder 1A
Quincentenary/500 Years of Resistance Flyers
circa 1992
oversize_folder 2B
Turtle Island Project, Diazotypes (2)
1991
oversize_folder 2B
Xeroxed Photos from Unidentified Event (Mock-Up)
undated
carton 10, folder 42-45
Administration for Native Americans (ANA), includes Financial Status Report and Contract
1978-1985
carton 11, folder 1-5
Administration for Native Americans (ANA), includes Community Development Plan – Contract, File Copy, Status/Progress Report,
Proposal, with Susan Lobo Correspondence, and Audit
1982-1985
carton 11, folder 6-12
American Indian Adult Education Program, includes Program Evaluation, Ed[ucation] Consultants Leonard Meshoven and William
Evraiff, and Proposal
1974-1981
carton 11, folder 13
American Indian Human Services Conference – 1st, 3rd, 5th Annual – Flyers, Guestbook
1979-1982
carton 11, folder 14
Annual Community Report and Meeting
1978-1980
carton 11, folder 18
Awards, Certificates of Appreciation, and Proclamations
1968-1994
carton 11, folder 19-20
Background/History, includes Materials Compiled by Susan Lobo
circa 1991-1992, undated
Board of Directors' Records
carton 11, folder 21-32
Agendas, Meeting Minutes, and Financials
1957-1977
carton 12, folder 1-8
Agendas, Meeting Minutes, Financials, and Reports
1977-1996
carton 12, folder 9-13
Elections, People, Listings
circa 1962-1997
carton 12, folder 15
Other Meeting Minutes and Information, including Planning Committee, American Indian Ministry, Community Meeting, Advisory
Board
1977-1981, undated
carton 12, folder 17-18
Internal Correspondence and Memos
1977-1992
carton 12, folder 19
Resolutions and Proposals
1979, 1980
carton 12, folder 20
Financial Records
1982-1985
carton 12, folder 21-24
Brochures and Fact Sheets, including Quotes [from Oral Histories], Community History Project, and Senior Program (Young at
Heart Senior Center)
1979-1990, undated
oversize_folder 2B
Brochures – Xeroxed Photos, Young at Heart Senior Center
undated
carton 12, folder 27-33
Calendars, includes Mock-Up Sheets for Photos, Correspondence, Photo Releases, Order Forms
1980-1995, undated
carton 12, folder 34
California Indian Education Conference – Intertribal Friendship House Sign-Up/Mailing List
1999
carton 12, folder 35
Cards and Postcards (Blank)
1984, undated
carton 12, folder 36-38
Community Visioning Meetings/Bay Area American Indian Mobilization Project – United Indian Nations (UIN)
1991-1999
carton 12, folder 39
Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA) Prime Sponsorship, including Youth Division
1977
carton 13, folder 1-2
CETA I Proposal, Governor's Discretionary Funds, Consortium of United Indian Nations
1977-1982, undated
carton 13, folder 3
Binder of Letters – Predominantly Incoming to Marilyn St. Germaine
circa 1973-1976
carton 13, folder 5
Thank You and Holiday Cards to Staff, including Betty Newbreast and Susan Lobo
1980-1981, undated
carton 13, folder 6
Memos, Letters, and Cards
1980-1986, undated
carton 13, folder 7
Cost Breakdown, 1990-1991
1991
carton 13, folder 8-9
Cultural Arts at Intertribal Friendship House
1981-1998
carton 13, folder 11
Lists and Felix Spencer Memos
1976-1977, circa 1989
carton 13, folder 13-14
Betty Newbreast Cooper (and Theda) Memos
1978-1994, undated
carton 13, folder 15
Joe Barosso Memos and Memorial Service
1980-1981, 1997
carton 13, folder 16
Milton Jefferson Memos
1982-1985
carton 13, folder 17
Thomas L. Brown and Charles Stoneroad Memos and Correspondence
1983-1984
carton 13, folder 18
Sharon Bennett Memos
1989-1991
carton 13, folder 19
Jim Lamenti Memos and Correspondence
1990-1992
carton 13, folder 20
Fiscal – Alameda County
1976-1979
carton 13, folder 22
Fundraising
1990-1998, undated
carton 13, folder 23-25
Indian Community Needs Assessment Files
1984, undated
carton 13, folder 26-30
Johnson-O'Malley Files – Programs I-II, Summer Youth Program News Sheet, etc., and "J.O.M. News"
1978-1980
carton 13, folder 31
LEF Foundation Proposal
1994
carton 13, folder 35-36
Mailing Lists
1992 undated
carton 13, folder 37
"Management by Objectives" – Workshop and Lobo's Notes
1981, undated
cardfile_box 1-5
Membership Cards
circa 1960s-1975
Restrictions on Access
Membership cards contain restricted personal information and are closed to researchers until 2045.
carton 13, folder 38-39
Membership Lists
1979-1996, undated
carton 13, folder 41
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) – American Indian Training Project Final Report
1973
carton 13, folder 42
National Registry Proposal – Draft
1994
carton 13, folder 43
Oakland, City of – LIFE Workshop
1978
carton 14, folder 1
Oakland, City of – "Youth at Risk – Women and Seniors, Community Services and Activities"/Roof – Grant
1993
carton 14, folder 2
Job Descriptions
1973-1992
carton 14, folder 3-7
Staff Lists, Schedules, Memos, and Meeting Minutes
circa 1973-1992, undated
carton 14, folder 8-11
Policies and Procedures – Current, and Policy Meetings, Manual (Revised)
circa 1975-1980
carton 14, folder 12
Organizational Charts
circa 1979-1989
carton 14, folder 13
Miscellany (SOS Committee, Evaluation)
1979, undated
carton 14, folder 14-18
Planning Committee Core Proposal and Planning Session
1997-1998
carton 14, folder 19
Program Coordinator/Programs (Physical Layout)
1982-1983
carton 14, folder 20
Program Proposal and Miscellaneous Financial Documents
1985-1986, undated
carton 14, folder 21
Proposals, Funding Contracts, etc.
circa 1979-1982
carton 14, folder 22-24
Public Relations Material – Announcements
circa 1955-2002
carton 14, folder 25
Quotes [and Newspaper Clippings]
circa 1956-2000
carton 14, folder 26
Raffles, Miscellaneous Fundraising
1977-1997, undated
carton 14, folder 27
Reports, Evaluations, etc.
1962-1965
carton 14, folder 28-30
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – "Pathways to Healthy Nations: the Circle of Strength"/University of California, San Francisco
– Needs Assessment Survey
1994, undated
carton 14, folder 31
Social Services
1976-1983
carton 14, folder 32
Stationery/Envelopes
undated
carton 14, folder 33-35
United Bay Area Crusade – 1970
1967-1969
carton 15, folder 4
United Way – Proposals: Nutritional Health for Native Americans in the Bay Area, Native American Youth: Our Pride and Our
Future, Honoring Our Elders: American Indian Seniors' Program
1994
Oral Histories - Transcribed Interviews.
1979-1981
Physical Description:
Carton 2, folders 24-34; Carton 3
Arrangement
Arranged hierarchically, then alphabetically by last name of interviewee.
Scope and Contents
Consists primarily of transcribed interviews for the purpose of creating an oral history record.
carton 2, folder 24
University of California Folklore Archives.
1980,
1981
carton 2, folder 25
Sierra Club Oral History Project - George Zuni.
1980
carton 2, folder 26-27
Master interview list - community history project.
1979
carton 2, folder 28
Interview topics - first draft.
1979,
1980
carton 2, folder 29
Interview check requests.
1979
carton 2, folder 30
Interviews notebook.
1979,
undated
carton 2, folder 34
Blos, Peter and May.
1979
carton 3, folder 1-2
Carnes, Alice and Ruth Price.
1979
carton 3, folder 5
Germaine, Marilyn St.
1979
carton 3, folder 6
Hastings, Minnie Ellen.
1979,
1980
carton 3, folder 8-9
Huss, Wes (transcript)
1979
box 1, item 1-2
Huss, Wes (sound recording)
1979
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
compact cassette
carton 3, folder 11
Jackson, Phillip and Juanita.
1979
carton 3, folder 12
Jones, Madge Good Iron and Joyce Keoke.
1979
carton 3, folder 13-14
Ketcheshawno, Millie and Vernon.
1979
carton 3, folder 21
Rogoff, Morris and Ethel.
1979-07-17
1979-07-26
Related Materials
Only analog recording is available for the July 26, 1979 interview. Analog audiocassette recording and digital copy is available
for the July 17, 1979 interview.
carton 3, folder 22
Sanderson, Melinda and Byron.
1979
carton 3, folder 28
Van Every, Mildred
1979-1981
carton 3, folder 29
Vurek, George and Helen.
1979
carton 3, folder 31-32
Willis, Coralee and Mary Eddards.
1979
Oral Histories – Additions
1976-1997
Physical Description: Carton 15, folders 6-32
Arrangement
Administrative and background materials are arranged chronologically; oral histories are arranged alphabetically by the last
name of the interviewee.
Scope and Content Note
Includes administrative and background materials and interviews. Interview files may include drafts and final transcripts
of the oral histories, consent forms, correspondence, indices, newspaper articles, and photographs. Most interviewees already
had files in Series 2. The majority of the final edited interviews are in that series and, when space permitted, materials
from the additions were integrated into those extant files.
carton 15, folder 6-9
Copyright Forms – Completed and Signed
1976-1982
carton 15, folder 10
Techniques and Methods, includes Suquamish Oral History Project
circa 1976-1981
carton 15, folder 11
Background Information – Oral Histories and Genealogy Records
1977-1979
carton 15, folder 13
Suquamish Tribal Oral History Project – A Guide to Oral History in the Native American Community
1982
carton 15, folder 14
Suquamish Tribe Comprehensive Cultural Plan
undated
carton 15, folder 15
Youth Oral History Workshop
July 1990
carton 15, folder 16
Oral Histories – 1997 Anniversary
1997
carton 15, folder 21
Mitchell, Genny
1979, 1985
carton 15, folder 25
Rogoff, Ethel and Morris
1979
carton 15, folder 26
Sanderson, Melinda and Byron
1979-1980
carton 15, folder 29
St. Germaine, Marilyn
1979
carton 15, folder 30
Stanley, Helen and Darlene
1980
carton 15, folder 32
Van Every, Mildred
1979-1980
Writings regarding Native Americans.
1961-1999, undated
Physical Description:
Carton 4
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Scope and Contents
Contains various writings, mostly unpublished, regarding Native Americans. Includes photocopies of photographs and contact
sheets.
carton 4, folder 1
Photographs and writings by Ilka Hartmann.
1961,
1969-1971,
1993,
undated
carton 4, folder 2
American Indian Relocation - Dissertation by Joan Ablon.
1964
carton 4, folder 3
Writings by John Collier Jr. and Mary Collier
1964, circa 1992, undated
undated
carton 4, folder 4
Alcatraz Island.
1969-1971
carton 4, folder 5-8
Writings by Luis Kemnitzer.
1971-1978, 1994, undated
1972,
1994,
undated
carton 4, folder 9
Various photos by Ilka Hartman.
1971-1980,
undated
carton 4, folder 10
Pauline Campbell photos by Ilka Hartmann.
1972
carton 4, folder 11
Brooks Hall Indian crafts show photos by Ilka Hartmann.
1972
carton 4, folder 12
Oakland Museum pow-wow photos by Ilka Hartmann.
1972
carton 4, folder 13
Palo Alto pow-wow photos by Ilka Hartmann.
1973
carton 4, folder 14
Writings by Gordon Krutz.
1975,
undated
carton 4, folder 15
Native American Childrearing In The City by Lemyra Martha De Bruyn.
1977
carton 4, folder 16
School Career and Their Consequences: a Longitudinal Study of Urban School Children by Gerald Agard.
circa 1978
carton 4, folder 17
Writings by Suzanne Fields.
1979
carton 4, folder 18
Native American Community Development - A Field Project Report by Debi Leone.
1981
carton 4, folder 19
The Intertribal Friendship House - An Agency In Transition by Edgar Lister.
1981
carton 4, folder 20
Growing Up Indian in The City notes.
1981,
undated
carton 4, folder 21
A Bibliography on Native American Child and Family Welfare by William Collinge.
1982
carton 4, folder 22
Native Populations of Latin America Documentation Project - Phase I: Lowland South America by Brent Berlin.
1983
carton 4, folder 23
American Indians: Higher Spirits by Bill Kenkelen.
1983
carton 4, folder 24
Writings by Susan Lobo.
1986,
1990-1993,
1996
carton 4, folder 25
Writings by Steven Crum.
1988
carton 4, folder 26-29
American Indian Women Activists - Dissertation by Judith Antell.
1989
carton 4, folder 30
How They Almost Killed Our Songs by Julian Lang.
1990
carton 4, folder 31
This Land is My Land: The Indian Occupation of Alcatraz, 1969-1971 by David Igler, drafts.
1990
carton 4, folder 32
Social Context and The Doctor Patient Relationship: A Study of the Care of Patients with Type II Diabetes by Bob Bartz.
1991
carton 4, folder 33
Community Educational Services For Native American Children by B. Frymer, G. Oasey, and J. Silva.
1991
carton 4, folder 34
Writings by Lawrence Edge.
1991,
1992
carton 4, folder 35
Advocacy on Behalf of Native Americans by Non-Native Americans by Eric Chrisp.
1991,
1992
carton 4, folder 36
Sociology-Race and Ethics-Speech Communication by Valerie Kennedy.
1992
carton 4, folder 37
Invisibility and the Native American Urban Experience by Rob Gyemant.
1993
carton 4, folder 38
Creating A Visual History: A Question of Ownership by Theresa Harlan.
1995
carton 4, folder 39
Social Identity: A View From Within by Zip Jackson.
1995
carton 4, folder 40
Mixed-Race American Indian Identity Politics: Exploring Race, Gender and Class by Andrew De Jolivétte [Andrew J. Jolivette].
1998
carton 4, folder 41
Memories of Alcatraz by Brianna Leavitt.
1999
carton 4, folder 42
Intertribal House and Indian Community by Edward Chang.
undated
carton 4, folder 43
Mono Marriage and Cultural Change by Linda Klug.
undated
carton 4, folder 44
We See More Rainbows by Colleen Keane.
undated
carton 4, folder 45
The Power of Women In Three American Indian Societies by Clara Sue Kidwell.
undated
carton 4, folder 46
Indian community research by Gerald Hill.
undated
carton 4, folder 47
Education, Culture and Academic Freedom: The Reagan Administration's Attack on American Indian-Chicano College by Jack Forbes.
undated
carton 4, folder 48
Life on Two Levels - An Autobiography by Josephine Duveneck.
undated
carton 4, folder 49
In The Cycle of The Whirl by Esther Belin.
undated
carton 4, folder 50
Of Moving On - Native American Relocation 1950-1970 by Judy Antell.
undated
carton 4, folder 51
Poetry by Myron Bercier.
undated
carton 4, folder 52
Poetry by Tom Le Blanc.
undated
carton 4, folder 53
Poem by Annette Areketa.
undated
carton 4, folder 54
Alcatraz photos by Ilka Hartmann.
undated
Writings regarding Native Americans – Additions
1958-1998, undated
Physical Description: Carton 15, folders 33-39; Carton 16; Carton 17, folders 1-5; Cardfile Box 6; Oversize Folder 1A; Oversize Folder 4A;
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Scope and Content Note
Includes oral histories, poetry, popular and scholarly articles, reports, stories, student papers, teaching materials, and
unpublished manuscripts. There is also one Ilka Hartmann photograph and some related correspondence.
carton 15, folder 33-34
University of California, School of Social Welfare 299, Research Report, Some Factors Affecting the Adjustment of Relocated
American Indian (Group Research Project)
May 1958
carton 15, folder 35
Moffett, Barbara W., American Indians: Their Role in Society
1960
carton 15, folder 36
Willard, William, including Navajo Urban Adjustment
circa 1960, undated
oversize_folder 1A
Photograph of Pacific Automotive, Oakland by Ilka Hartmann
1971
carton 15, folder 37
Gursky, Deanna Ruth, A Selective Annotated Multi-Media Bibliography of Materials Available to Elementary School Students and
Teachers on Indians of the American Southwest
1973
carton 15, folder 38
Fogleman, Billye Y.S., The Housewife Syndrome Among Native American Women
1974
carton 15, folder 39
Metcalf, Ann – Scholarly Papers and Popular Articles
1974-1990
carton 16, folder 1
Metcalf, Ann – The Effects of Boarding School on Navajo Self-Image and Maternal Behavior (Dissertation)
1976
carton 16, folder 2-4
Park, Susan/Darryl Wilson – Writings and Correspondence
1974, 1990-1991
carton 16, folder 5
Ortiz, Simon J., The San Francisco Indians
circa 1975
carton 16, folder 6
McLaughlin, Robert, Who Owns the Land? A Native American Challenge
1976
carton 16, folder 7
Peters, Kurt – Articles
1976, 1995
carton 16, folder 8
Willard, William, Pueblo People in the San Francisco Bay Area
1978
carton 16, folder 9-12
Molarsky, Peggy – Poems: The Unprepared (Native Americans Come to Cities) and Stories
1979
carton 16, folder 13
Stull, Donald and James Divney, Neshnabek the People – A Discussion Guide
circa 1979
oversize_folder 1A
North American Indian Personalities, Historical and Contemporary, Instructor Curriculum Materials (Posters)
1980
carton 16, folder 15
Blythe, Frank, The Realities of Today, the Promise of Tomorrow (Native American Broadcasting System)
1982
carton 16, folder 16
Demmert, William G. Jr., Circumpolar Developments, American Indian International Seminar
May 1982
carton 16, folder 17-22
Children's Poetry
1982-1992, undated
carton 16, folder 23
Stoll, David, The Lord Himself Didn't Tell the Whole Story: The Controversies over the Wycliffe Bible Translations in Latin
America
1982
carton 16, folder 24
Muneta, James, Traditional Belifes and Practices of Urban native Americans
1985
carton 16, folder 25
Patterson, Vicki, Life in the City: A Glimpse of the urban Experience of Pomo Women in the 1930s
circa 1986
carton 16, folder 26
Curl, John, Columbus in the Bay of Pigs
1988
carton 16, folder 27
Schultz, Paul (on Native Spirituality and Religion)
1988-1989
carton 16, folder 28
Powelson, Mark K., Alcatraz Revisited
1989
carton 16, folder 29
Schiller, Patricia – Research on Native American Males
1989-1990
carton 16, folder 30
Nabakov, Peter – Article, Book Review
1990, 1992
carton 16, folder 31
Sullivan, Jess – Student Papers
1990-1991
carton 16, folder 32
Wilson, Ramona, Growing Up Indian and Making Connections through Words
1990-1992
carton 16, folder 33
Moisa, Ray – Articles
1988-1990
carton 16, folder 34
Parker, Kalene, Native American Relocation: Success, Failure, or Survival?
1991
carton 16, folder 35
Robinson, Scott, The Scalpel and the Spirit: An Ethnography of a Native American Healing Ceremony
1991
carton 16, folder 36
Sherman, Kristin – Museum Studies Paper
1991
carton 16, folder 37
Spencer, Horace, Navajo Way of Life and Philosophy
1991
carton 16, folder 38
Villalobos, Henry G., Native American Indian Heritage
1991
oversize_folder 4A
Bay Guardian, Indian Country Cover Story
1992
carton 16, folder 39
Fortunate Eagle, Adam (Adam Nordwall) – Alcatraz Manuscript
1992
carton 16, folder 40-41
Slater, Daska – Oral Histories for Article (includes Recordings)
1992
carton 16, folder 42
Deloria, Vine, Jr., If You Think About It, You Will See that It Is True
1993
carton 16, folder 43
Willard, William, Indian Newspapers, and Correspondence with Susan Lobo
1993
carton 16, folder 44
Davis, Lee, Coordinator, Sonoma State University, Native American History of the Los Vaqueros Project Area, Alameda and Contra
Costa Counties, California
November 1994
carton 16, folder 45
Phillips, Ashley, Urban Indian Community Formation and the Community History Project of the San Francisco Bay Area Indian
Community
1997
carton 16, folder 46
Wachs, Katrina, The Intertribal Friendship House: A True Education
1997
carton 16, folder 47
Zahnd, Elaine and Dorie Kleine – Literature Review
1998
cardfile_box 6
Index Cards with Citations for Periodicals, Fiction, and Non-Fiction Writings
circa 1990s
carton 16, folder 48
Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development, Native American Career Education Unit, The Community, a Unit
in the Native American Career Education Unit, undated
undated
carton 17, folder 1
Seidner, Edna – Poetry
undated
carton 17, folder 2
Talbot, Steve, NAS v. Anthropology: Apples and Oranges?
undated
carton 17, folder 3
Tyndall, Alice – Poetry
undated
carton 17, folder 4
Vaudrin, Bill, Native/Non-Native Communication: Creating a Two-Way Flow
undated
carton 17, folder 5
Vignes, Michelle – List of Local Subjects She Has Photographed
undated
News Clippings.
1945-1998
Physical Description:
Cartons 5-6
Arrangement
Arranged chronologically.
Scope and Contents
Consists of various newspaper clippings regarding Native Americans, Intertribal Friendship House, and Alcatraz Island events
from a number of news sources including the San Francisco Chronicle.
carton 5, folder 1-17
Various News clippings, including Alcatraz and Intertribal Friendship House
1945-1989
carton 6, folder 1-16
Various News clippings.
1990-1998,
undated
News Clippings – Additions
1945-2001
Physical Description: Carton 17, folders 6-15
Scope and Content Note
Consists of newspaper clippings and articles about Intertribal Friendship House and Native Americans more generally. Includes
clippings about Mexico and Arizona.
carton 17, folder 6-9
Newspaper Clippings, includes Magazine Articles
1945-2001
carton 17, folder 10-11
Intertribal Friendship House (IFH) Binder of Newspaper Clippings
circa 1955-1978
carton 17, folder 12
Newspaper Clippings – IFH, Collected by Susan Lobo
circa 1979-1983
carton 17, folder 13
Newspaper Clippings and Articles, California and Mexico
1963-1988
carton 17, folder 14
Newspaper Clippings, Arizona
1973
carton 17, folder 15
Newspaper Clippings
circa 1982-1984
Newsletters.
1964-2000
Physical Description:
Cartons 7-9
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically.
Scope and Contents
Consists of various newsletters, many unpublished, from various Native American organizations. Also includes newspapers and
periodicals.
carton 7, folder 1
The Acornbasket - Newsletter of the United Indian Health Services.
1989-1994
carton 7, folder 2
A-Hum-Ati Tracks Newsletter.
1990-1993
carton 7, folder 3
Ak-Chin O'Odham Runner.
1992
carton 7, folder 4
Americans Before Columbus.
1980,
1983,
1987,
1991,
1992
carton 7, folder 5
The American Indian.
1968
carton 7, folder 6
American Indian Affairs.
1990
carton 7, folder 7
American Indian Club - Cal State Chico.
March 1989
carton 7, folder 8
American Indian Community House.
1992,
1994,
1995
carton 7, folder 9
American Indian Cultural Group, San Quentin
circa 1969-1972
carton 7, folder 10
American Indian Cultural and Educational Program.
1989-1993
carton 7, folder 11
American Indian Education Project - Title V.
1988,
1990-1994
carton 7, folder 12
American Indian Legal Services.
1979
carton 7, folder 13
American Indian Libraries.
1976-1981
carton 7, folder 14
American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation.
1998-2000
1999
carton 7, folder 15
The American Indian - San Francisco.
1972, 1974
carton 7, folder 16
Atlatl Native Arts Update.
1992,
1993,
1998
carton 7, folder 17
The Archaeological Conservancy.
1991
carton 7, folder 18
Association of American Indian and Alaska Native Social Workers, Inc.
1980
carton 7, folder 19
Association of American Indian Physicians.
1989
carton 7, folder 20
Association of Indian Manpower Programs, Inc.
1980,
1981
carton 7, folder 21
Bay Area Smoke Signals - Urban Indian Child Resource Center.
1977,
1988
carton 7, folder 23
Bear Facts Newsletter.
1975-1976, January 1979
carton 7, folder 24
Big Mountain News.
1983-1989
1986,
1988,
1989
carton 7, folder 25
California Community Council.
December 1990
carton 7, folder 26
California Indian Energy News.
1992
carton 7, folder 27
California Indian Basketweavers Association.
1992-1995,
1998
carton 7, folder 28
California Indian Journal Newsletter.
1980-1982
carton 7, folder 29
California Indian Legal Service Newsletter.
1969-1980
carton 7, folder 30
California Indian Legislative and Policy Exchange.
March 1981
carton 7, folder 31
California Indian Manpower Consortium Inc. Newsletter.
December 1980
carton 7, folder 32
California Indian Museum Newsletter.
1997,
1998
carton 7, folder 33
California Indian Nations Voice - Advisory Council on California Indian Policy.
1994-1995
carton 7, folder 34
California Indian Story Telling Times.
1998, 2000
carton 7, folder 35
California Urban Indian Health Council.
1978,
1981,
1982
carton 7, folder 37
The Circle Newsletters.
1980,
1985,
1988
carton 7, folder 38
Circle of Strength Newsletter.
June 1996
carton 7, folder 39
Cleveland American Indian Center Newsletter.
1982
carton 7, folder 40
Coming Voice: Stanford Native American Community Newsletter.
1992-1993,
undated
carton 7, folder 41
Common Sense Newsletter.
1980-1981
carton 7, folder 42
Community Voices Newsletter.
1994
carton 7, folder 43
Consortium of United Nations Newsletter.
1985
carton 7, folder 44
Council Fires Newsletter.
1992
carton 7, folder 45
Council Notes Newsletter.
1995
carton 7, folder 46-47
Crazy Horse Spirit Newsletter.
1982-1990
carton 7, folder 48
Creation Spirituality Magazine.
1991
carton 7, folder 49-50
Cross and Feather News - Tekakwitha Conference National Center Newsletters.
1990-1992
carton 7, folder 51
The Cultural Conservancy Newsletter.
1995,
1998
carton 7, folder 52
Cultural Survival Quarterly.
1986
carton 7, folder 53-54
Drumbeat.
1977-1979,
undated
carton 7, folder 55
D-Q University Monthly.
1995
carton 8, folder 1-2
Early American - Newsletter of the California Indian Education Association, Inc.
1969,
1973-1984,
1987,
1988,
1990,
1991
carton 8, folder 3
Ecology Center Newsletter.
1989
carton 8, folder 4
E'lek - The Voice of the Salinan People.
1994
carton 8, folder 5
Fame: First American Media Experience.
1978
carton 8, folder 6
Folklife Center News.
1980-1984,
1988,
1989,
1990
carton 8, folder 7
The Four Worlds Exchange.
1989,
1991
carton 8, folder 8
Fourth World Bulletin.
1992-1994
carton 8, folder 9
Fresno American Indian Council - Earth News.
1980
carton 8, folder 10
Freedom Notes: Newsletter of the Dennis Banks Defense Committee.
1985-1987
carton 8, folder 11
The Friendship House - Christian Reformed Church.
1980, undated
carton 8, folder 12
Friendship House News.
1998,
undated
carton 8, folder 13
The Gala River Indian News.
April 1992
carton 8, folder 14
Guatemala! news and Information Bureau.
1984
carton 8, folder 16
Hawaii Council of American Indian Nations, Inc.
1980,
1981
carton 8, folder 17
Hintil Kuuca Newsletter.
1986-1990
carton 8, folder 18
Hupa Survival News.
1978-1979
carton 8, folder 20
Indian Affairs In California.
1968-1971
carton 8, folder 21-22
Indian Center of San Jose, Inc.
1978-1980,
1981-1983,
1987,
1988
carton 8, folder 23
ICE: Indian Cinema Entertainment.
1988-1999
carton 8, folder 26-27
Indian Education Center News.
1977, May 1991, 1995
carton 8, folder 28
Indian Health Center of Santa Clara County.
1981-1985
1985
carton 8, folder 29-31
The Indian Historian.
1964,
1966-1969,
1973,
1976
carton 8, folder 32
Indians Illustrated.
Nov. 1968
carton 8, folder 33
Indian Report - Friends Committee on National Legislation.
1984-1993
carton 8, folder 34
Indian Teacher and Educational Personnel Program Newsletter.
1980-1990
carton 8, folder 35
Indian Valley News.
1994-2000
1996
carton 8, folder 41
Inside San Francisco State University.
1991
carton 8, folder 42
Interagency Reporter.
1977-1979
carton 8, folder 43
The Intertribal Council of California.
May 1983, April 1984
carton 8, folder 44
Intertribal Friendship House Newsletter/Intertribal News.
1981-1991
1983,
1990,
1991
carton 8, folder 45
Iroquois Social Dance.
December 1991
carton 9, folder 1
The Jesse Peter Profile.
1990
carton 9, folder 2
Keepers of the Treasure - Cultural Council of American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians.
1993,
1994
carton 9, folder 3
The Klamath Tribune.
1983
carton 9, folder 5
Linkages - For Indian Child Welfare Programs.
1988,
1990,
1992
carton 9, folder 6
Local Indians for Education, Inc.
1979-1981
1981
carton 9, folder 7
The Longest Walk Newsline Newsletter.
March 8, 1978, August 1980
carton 9, folder 9-10
Many Smokes.
1967,
1968,
1970,
1972,
1973,
1975,
1976,
1979,
1980,
1982,
1983
carton 9, folder 11
Mapom News.
1992,
1993,
1996,
1997
carton 9, folder 12
Medicine Song - Journal of the Earth Circle Association.
1990
carton 9, folder 14
Messenger - Humboldt State University.
1992,
1994,
1998
carton 9, folder 15
The Minority Trendsetter.
1990,
1992
carton 9, folder 16
Moccasin Line - Northwest Indian Women's Circle.
1984
carton 9, folder 17
The Moccasin Telegraph: Sacramento Area American Indian Seniors Club.
1992
carton 9, folder 18
Multinational Monitor.
1982
carton 9, folder 19
National Indian Education Association.
1977,
1991
carton 9, folder 20
National Museum of the American Indian Campaign News.
1991,
1992
carton 9, folder 21
Native American Defense Committee.
1978, 1979, 1983
1983
carton 9, folder 22
Native American Express.
1989,
1991
carton 9, folder 23
Native American Heritage Newsletter.
1988-1990,
1992
carton 9, folder 24
Native American Parent Preschool Time.
1975,
1976
carton 9, folder 25-26
Native American Rights Fund.
1977,
1979,
1981-1985,
1987-1990,
1998
carton 9, folder 27
Native American Solidarity Committee.
1976,
1978
carton 9, folder 28
Native American Student Programs, UC Riverside.
1991-1994
carton 9, folder 29
Native American Studies Association - UCLA.
1991,
1992
carton 9, folder 30
The Native California Indian.
1980
carton 9, folder 32
The Native Nevadan.
1975-1988
1978,
1980,
1988
carton 9, folder 34-35
Native Self-Sufficiency.
1980-1983, undated
1982,
undated
carton 9, folder 36
Native Sun - University of Arizona.
1985
carton 9, folder 37
Native Support Network News.
undated
carton 9, folder 38
Native Vision.
1985,
1986
carton 9, folder 39-41
Navajo-Hopi Observer.
1990-1991
carton 9, folder 43
News Drum: Newsletter of the American Indian Council.
1982-1983
carton 9, folder 44
Screaming Eagle.
1981,
undated
carton 9, folder 45
The Seedhead News.
1988,
1990-1992,
1994
carton 9, folder 46
Walk Across America for Mother Earth Newsletter.
1992
Newsletters – Additions
1955-2000, undated
Physical Description: Carton 17, folders 16-47; Carton 18; Carton 19, folders 1-41
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by title.
Scope and Content Note
Includes newspapers and periodicals. Files may contain articles, flyers, mock-up pages, and photographs. There is a mix of
Xeroxed copies and originals. Issues were integrated into extant files when space permitted, but some titles can be found
in both Series 5 and Series 5A. Please note that newsletters may be found elsewhere in the collection, particularly Series
8, Subject, Organization, and People files.
carton 17, folder 16-17
Akwesasne Notes
1976-1979
carton 17, folder 17a
American Indian Center, Livermore, Newsletter
1994, undated
carton 17, folder 18
American Indian Culture and Educational Program Newsletter (Martinez Unified School District)
1994
carton 17, folder 19
ARC Newsletter (Anthropology Resource Center), and Related Materials
1981, undated
carton 17, folder 20
Black Hills Paha Sapa Report
1980-1981
carton 17, folder 21
Capistrano Indian Council Newsletter
1996
carton 17, folder 22
Community Action in Latin America (CALA) Newsletter
1980
carton 17, folder 23
Eagle Eye (Arizona)
[1997, 2000]
carton 17, folder 24
Healthways – Sacramento Urban Indian Health Project
1991-1992
carton 17, folder 25
Horse Nation Ho Ta In (Ogala Lakota Nation)
1997
carton 17, folder 26
The Indian Educator (United Indians of All Tribes Foundation in Seattle)
1978
carton 17, folder 27
Indian Studies – American Indian Studies, Cornell, University
1984
carton 17, folder 29
Indigenous Environmental Network News
1997
carton 17, folder 30-38
Intertribal Friendship House Publications: IFH Newsletters, American Indian Bulletins, Intertribal News, and Calendars of
Activities. Includes Articles, Flyers, Photographs, and Program Information
1955-1997
carton 17, folder 40
Miscellaneous Publications
1983-1994
carton 17, folder 41
Native American Policy Network Newsletter/American Indian Policy Network Newsletter
1980-1984
carton 17, folder 42
Native Self-Sufficiency
circa 1987
carton 17, folder 43
Navajo Relocation Review
1982
carton 17, folder 45
[The New] Smoke Signals – American Indian Center of Santa Clara Valley, Inc.
1992
carton 17, folder 46-47
New World Times
1990-1991
carton 18, folder 1
New World Times
1990-1991
carton 18, folder 2-3
News Drum (San Francisco American Indian Center)
1977-1983
carton 18, folder 4
News from Native California
1989, 1998
carton 18, folder 5
A Newsletter for the Acjachemen Nation
1995
carton 18, folder 6
Nicaragua Information Center Bulletin
1984
carton 18, folder 7
Northeast Indian Quarterly
1988
carton 18, folder 8
Northern Valley Indian Health, Inc. Newsletter
1989
carton 18, folder 10
Office of Indian Education Newsletter/News (Oakland Unified School District)
1978-1994
carton 18, folder 13
Path to Tomorrow – Bill Wahpepah Indian Youth Fund Newsletter
1990
carton 18, folder 14
Pelican Press Newsletter (Pyramid Lake High School)
1985
carton 18, folder 15
The People (Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints)
circa 1983-1984
carton 18, folder 16
Periodicals Inventory
1999
carton 18, folder 19
Progress – Crazy Horse, South Dakota
1992
carton 18, folder 21
Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Newspaper/Numuwaetu Nawahana
1998-2000
carton 18, folder 22
Quaker Service Newsletter – American Friends Service Committee, Northern California Edition
1979-1987
carton 18, folder 23-24
Red Letter – Native American Committee, Inc., Chicago
1980-1983
carton 18, folder 25
Red Road Journal – Sacred Hoop Program Family Wellness Center
1993
carton 18, folder 26
Red Voices – for American Indian Women and Their Families
1998
carton 18, folder 27
Round Valley News – Covelo
1983
carton 18, folder 28
Roundhouse Council Indian Education Center Newsletter
1987-1989
carton 18, folder 30
Sacramento Indian Center News/Newsletter
1979-1981
carton 18, folder 31
Sacred Mountain Notes
1980
carton 18, folder 32
Sacred Run Newsletter
1992
carton 18, folder 33
San Francisco Community Council Tlingit and Haida Newsletter
1998
carton 18, folder 34
San Francisco Unified School District American Indian Education project Community Newsletter
1985-1987
carton 18, folder 35
San Quentin News (see also American Indian Cultural Group, San Quentin)
1974, 1978
carton 18, folder 36
Sealaska Shareholder
1990-1991
carton 18, folder 37
Seasons – The National Native American AIDS Prevention Center Quarterly
1989-1995
carton 18, folder 39
Site Saver – the Newsletter of Sacred Sites International Foundation, includes Related Materials
1991-1992
carton 18, folder 40-41
Smithsonian Runner – A Newsletter for Native Americans
1990-1994
carton 18, folder 42
Smoke Signal (Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints)
1987-1992
carton 18, folder 43
The Smoke Signal of the Federated Indians of California
1969-1977
carton 18, folder 44-45
Smoke Signals – United American Indians of Santa Clara Valley
1971-1973
carton 18, folder 46
Smoke Signals for Bacone College
1980
carton 18, folder 47
Society for California Archaeology
1994-1995
carton 18, folder 48-51
South and Central American Indian Information Center/South and Meso American Indian Information Center (SAIIC) Newsletter,
Journal (Abya Yala News and Newsletter), and Conference Report
1983-1995
carton 18, folder 52
Southern California Indian Center, Inc. News
1994-1995
carton 18, folder 53
Southwest Museum News
1993
carton 18, folder 54
Sovereign Nations
1993, 1997
carton 18, folder 56
Spilay Tymoo Coyote News/Warm Springs News
1984
carton 18, folder 57
Spirit of Crazy Horse – Newsletter of the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee
1991
carton 18, folder 58
Surface Scatter – Marin Museum Society Quarterly/Interpreter – Marin Museum of the American Indian
1981-1991
carton 18, folder 59
Survival News – Self-Sufficiency-Sovereignty-Survival
circa 1980
carton 18, folder 60
Suscol Council Newsletter
1996
carton 18, folder 61-65
Talking Leaf (Los Angeles)
1979-1987
carton 19, folder 1
Techqua Ikachi (Hopi Nation)
1976
carton 19, folder 2
Third Force – Issues & Actions in Communities of Color (Center for Third World Organizing) (formerly Minority Trendsletter)
1993
carton 19, folder 3
Third Force – Newsletter of the Center for Third World Organizing
1983
carton 19, folder 4
Title V – American Indian Education Project (San Francisco Unified School District) Newsletter
1993
carton 19, folder 5
Tonantzin Indigenous Youth Newsletter
1992
carton 19, folder 6-8
Treaty Council News (International Indian Treaty Council Newsletter)
1977-1996
carton 19, folder 9
The Tribal Court Record (National Indian Justice Center)
1990
carton 19, folder 10
Tribal People's Survival
1979
carton 19, folder 11
Tribal Self-Governance Demonstration Project Newsletter
1992
carton 19, folder 12
The Tribal Spokesman
1971-1981
carton 19, folder 13
Tri-County Indian News
circa 1979
carton 19, folder 14
Tule River Indian Health Center Newsletter
1988-1993
carton 19, folder 17
United Indian Development Association Reporter
circa 1980-1988
carton 19, folder 18
United Indian Nations Newsletter
1985, 1990
carton 19, folder 19
The Uprisers – California State University Hayward
1975
carton 19, folder 20
Urban Indian Child Resource Center Newsletter/Indian Education News
1983-1992
carton 19, folder 21
Urban Indian Health Board, Inc. Newsletter (Native American Health Center)
1972
carton 19, folder 22
The Vision Maker (Native American Public Telecommunications)
1998-1999
carton 19, folder 23
The Warpath (United Native Americans)
circa 1970
carton 19, folder 24-26
Wassaja – A National Newspaper of Indian America
1973-1983
carton 19, folder 27
Wassaja – The Indian Historian
1980
carton 19, folder 28
Western Shoshone Defense Project Newsletter
1993-1997
carton 19, folder 29
Western Shoshone Sacred Land Association
1980-1981
carton 19, folder 31
The White Bison – A Positive Indian Newsletter
1990
carton 19, folder 32
Winds of Change – A Magazine of American Indians
1989
carton 19, folder 33
Winds of Change – Yolo County
June-July 1983
carton 19, folder 34-36
Yachá (Produced by United Indian Nations), includes Related Materials
1994-1998
carton 19, folder 37
Ya-Ka-Ama News – Ya-Ka-Ama Indian Education and Development, Inc.
circa 1978
carton 19, folder 38
Young Native American/Younger Native American
1981, 1983
carton 19, folder 39
Youth Empowerment Program Newsletter (YEP)
December 1994
carton 19, folder 40
Zuni Farming – Zuni Sustainable Agriculture Project Newsletter
1993, 1997
carton 19, folder 41
Zuni History – Victories in the 1990s
1991
Community History Project Records
1955-2001
Physical Description: Carton 19, folders 42-55; Cartons 20-24; Carton 25, folders 1-10; Oversize folder 3A
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically.
Scope and Content Note
This series details the work of the Community History Project (CHP) and its Community Resource Archives, a unique collection
of books, documents, news clippings, oral histories, photographs, papers, posters, recordings, videotapes, and writings that
document the histories of Bay Area American Indian communities from the 1940s on. The collection was intended to be a living
resource created by and for the community, but it was also accessible to outside researchers. The series consists of administrative,
program, and project files, and includes correspondence and memos, exhibit materials, financial records, fundraising materials,
materials related to organizing and caring for archival papers and photographs, and personnel information. Includes files
from the California Indian Music Project, the photograph exhibit, "Pride of Place: Sustaining Our Community," the "Reclaiming
Our History" project, and working bibliographies about urban history and American Indians. Because CHP was a project of the
Intertribal Friendship House, there is overlap with Series 1 and 1A. Because Susan Lobo was the coordinator of the project,
there is overlap with her papers in Series 7.
carton 19, folder 43
Alcatraz Exhibit
1996-1997
carton 19, folder 44
Appeal Letter
Summer 1992
Archival Collections/Community Resource Archives
carton 19, folder 45
Copyright Forms/Information
1979-1980
carton 19, folder 46-48
Inventory, File Labels, File Organization, Archival Tools, Shades of Los Angeles
1981-1998
carton 19, folder 49
Diane's Notes (regarding Files for Project, 1991)/ Outlines for Files/ Subject Files
1991
carton 19, folder 50
Intertribal Friendship House Document Files – Organization
1991-1992
carton 19, folder 51
Collections Survey Report, National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property Conservation Assessment
1992
carton 19, folder 52
Overview of the Community Resource Archives
circa 1992
carton 19, folder 53
Background on Program and Inventory
1999
carton 19, folder 55
Bay Area American Indian Research Project, Spring 1992
1992
carton 20, folder 1
Berkeley High School-Yurok Field Study and Cultural Exchange Program
circa 1993-1994
carton 20, folder 4
Bures, Maria, California Mission Era
1981-1988
California Indian Music Project
carton 20, folder 5
Lowie Museum of Anthropology – Richard Keeling…California Tapes (Part of the Project's Audiovisual Collection)
1984-1985
carton 20, folder 6
Ethnographic Recordings – Lowie Museum of Anthropology
1984-1985
carton 20, folder 7-13
Ethnographic Sound Recordings at the Lowie Museum of Anthropology, Volumes I-VII (Northwestern, North-Central, Northeastern,
Southern, and Southeastern California, the Sierra Nevada Region, and the San Joaquin Valley)
1985
carton 20, folder 14
California Indian Project
circa 1991
carton 20, folder 16-17
Census/Census Bureau/Census Report
1980, 1992, 2000
carton 20, folder 18
Chelsea House Photo
Fall 1993
carton 20, folder 19
Chiodo, John, Exhibit Design
circa 1994
carton 20, folder 20
Clorox Foundation
1989-1998
carton 20, folder 21
Community History Projects – Letters of Support and Budgets
1979-1982
carton 20, folder 22-25
Community History and Issues Project, including California Council of the Humanities and Rosenberg Foundation Grants
1977-1981
carton 20, folder 27
Contra Costa County Health Loan – Richmond Health Center, Quilt of Many Colors Project
1998
carton 20, folder 28
Correspondence and Memos
1988-1998
carton 20, folder 29
Delegation to Bolivia – Intertribal Friendship House Fiscal Sponsor/Oxfam Fund (about Repatriation)
1992, 1998
carton 20, folder 31
Elkus Collection
circa 1998-1999
carton 20, folder 32
Equipment Release Forms, Regional Oral History Office (ROHO) Information
circa 1980
carton 20, folder 33-34
Establishing Our Common Ground – A Repatriation Project – Proposal, National Park Service (with Marin Museum of the American
Indian)
1994
carton 20, folder 35-36
Funding Advice, Miscellaneous
circa 1974-1992
carton 21, folder 1-48
Fundraising/Granting Agencies, A-S
1980-1999
Scope and Content Note
Consists of fundraising materials, including correspondence, proposals, subject file materials, and workshops. Includes files
for the California Council for the Humanities, East Bay Community Foundation, Ford Foundation, Institue of Museum Services,
Miscellaneous Grant Ideas, National Endowment for the Arts, and the Petra Foundation. Since the Community History Project
was an Intertribal Friendship House (IFH) project, some materials relate to funding of the IFHouse more generally.
carton 22, folder 1-9
Fundraising/Granting Agencies, S-W
1984-1994
carton 22, folder 10-11
Grant Applications
1978-1981
carton 22, folder 13-14
Intertribal Friendship House Video Binder, including Video Inventory
circa 1989-1992
carton 22, folder 15
Jett, Stephen C., "American Indians of the San Francisco Bay Area," with Susan Lobo Correspondence
1993
carton 22, folder 16
Lecture Series
Spring 1992
carton 22, folder 17
LEF Foundation
circa 1995-1998
carton 22, folder 18
"Living on Indian Time" Radio Show, Cathy Chapman Tapes
circa 1989
carton 22, folder 19-20
Luna, James, including "Relocation Stories"
1987-1994
carton 22, folder 22
Oakland Museum Agreement
1995-1998
carton 22, folder 23
Oakland Public Library Loan
1999
carton 22, folder 24
Oakland Public Library – TV Production, "The People In-Between: Oakland's Native American Community"
Fall 1988-1989
carton 22, folder 25-26
Staff, Volunteers, and Research Associates (Judy Antell, Patricia Baker, Bob Bartz, Lee Davis, Diane, Mary Louise Frenchman,
Marilyn Goodman, Marilyn Guido, Angie
Henry, Travis Kinsley, Renee La Marr, Julian Lang, Anne Metcalf, Kurt Peters, Karen Sue [Morales-Villon] Rolf, Karen Wells)
1980-1993
carton 22, folder 28
Interns, Internships, Students
1989-1992, undated
carton 22, folder 29
Keoke, Anita (Joyce), Including Correspondence from Museums
1992-2000
carton 22, folder 32-34
Techniques and Archives, including Suquamish Archives Case Study
circa 1976-1998
carton 22, folder 35
Photograph Inventory
[1979]
carton 22, folder 36
Photo Cataloging, Reference, Bazaar Day Inventory, Cataloged Photographs (Youth, Hintil Kuu Ca, Johnson O'Malley)
1979-1989
carton 22, folder 37
Slide Shows, including Notes for Janeen's Slide Show
circa 1979-1991
carton 22, folder 38
American Museum of Natural History
1980-1981
carton 22, folder 39
Presentations/Information
1980-1981
carton 22, folder 40
Release Forms, Signed and Blank/Use of Photos
1980-1991
carton 22, folder 41
Collection and Reference Materials on Collecting Photographs
circa 1981
carton 22, folder 43
Tsosie Photo Published
Fall 1988
carton 22, folder 44
Supporting Documents [for Grants?]
1989-1998
carton 22, folder 45
Procedures Manual
1991, undated
carton 23, folder 1-28
Photograph Exhibits – "Pride of Place: Sustaining Our Community"/Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibit (SITES)
1968-2001
Scope and Content Note
Includes exhibit, fundraising, and planning materials; narratives; release forms; text; materials for the reception/opening;
mailing lists; invitations (for "Roots Run Deep" and "Pride of Place"); materials regarding the Festival at the Lake; publicity
materials; quotes/duplicates; fiscal records; materials for the traveling exhibit at Mills College, including photo and broadcast
releases and captions; Health Literacy 95; and LEF grant materials. There are also files related to the Pride of Place Community
History Project book ["Urban Voices"], including illustrations, contents, general, photos, and slides.
oversize_folder 3A
Pride of Place Exhibit, Mock-up (Mounted Xeroxed Photos and Text)
circa 1991
carton 23, folder 29-34
Photograph Exhibits – Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibit (SITES) and Workshops /National Museum of the American Indian
1984-1999
Scope and Content Note
Includes materials related to the traveling photography exhibit (SITES), Tribal Museum proposals, a fellowship in museum practice,
and the National Museum of the American Indian at the Smithsonian.
carton 24, folder 1-9
Photograph Exhibits – Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibit (SITES) and Workshops /National Museum of the American Indian
1991-1993
Scope and Content Note
Includes a Smithsonian/Lowie proposal and materials from Smithsonian workshops, including "Organizing and Caring for Photograph
Collections."
carton 24, folder 11-13
Quinn Tapes (Frank Quinn) – American Friends Service Committee; Collection of Indian Lore and Traditions at University of
California, Davis (Part of the Community History Project Audiovisual Collection)
1955-1957, 1971, 1983-1989
carton 24, folder 14-34
"Reclaiming Our History" Project
1973-1999
Scope and Content Note
The "Reclaiming Our History" Project focused on locating photographs, tapes, and written sources documenting the history of
the Bay Area American Indian community in libraries, museums, and family collections and compiling inventories of those collections.
The goal was to create a resource guide to, and database of, these sources, and to organize a one-day conference on reclaiming
history. There are inventories; a bibliography; materials about collections in archives; administrative files; funding materials,
including the evaluation furor over the California Council for the Humanities grant; general files, including grant applications,
and meeting minutes; a fundraising flyer; and lists of collection locations. There are also indices to slides of IFH staff
and to an [audio]tape of a 500-mile run.
carton 25, folder 1
Reference Materials regarding Fundraising and Archives, including The Bancroft Library's Disability Rights Project
1997-1998
carton 25, folder 2
Rosenberg Foundation – Grant Report
1980
carton 25, folder 3
Tobacco Litigation
1996, 1999
carton 25, folder 4
Urban Indian/Urban Indian Women
1979-1984
carton 25, folder 5-8
The American Indian Urban Experience
circa 1994-1998
carton 25, folder 9
American Indians in the Bay Area, American Indian Women: Drinking, Violence and Prevention
1998-1999
carton 25, folder 1
Youth Art Express Mural
1984-1993
Susan Lobo Files
1975-2001
Physical Description: Carton 25, folders 11-32; Carton 26, folders 1-20
Scope and Content Note
Includes materials related to Lobo's role as coordinator of the Community History Project (CHP) at the Intertribal Friendship
House (IFH). There is also material related to her research on and work with indigenous communities in the United States and
Latin America. There is incoming and outgoing correspondence and memos, administrative files, writings, teaching materials,
and materials related to her professional activities. Major topics include the relationship between CHP and the IFH, and the
stability of both entities. Because of Lobo's role as project coordinator, there is overlap with Intertribal Friendship House
records (Series 1-1A), Community History Project records (Series 6), and the Subject, Organization, and People files (Series
8).
carton 25, folder 14
IFH Correspondence
1981-1984
carton 25, folder 15
Correspondence and Memos to Board, Board Reports
1981-2000
carton 25, folder 16
Personnel, including Board Reports
1981-1999
carton 25, folder 17-20
Community History Project (CHP) Files, including Correspondence, Memos, Notes, Miscellaneous
1995-1999
carton 25, folder 21-32
Intertribal Friendship House (IFH) Files, including Correspondence, CHP History, Miscellaneous, Files from 1999, and "Community
Turmoil"
1975-1999
carton 26, folder 1
Villa, Glen, includes Administration for Native Americans Program Announcement and The Miwok of Ione
circa 1979-1995
carton 26, folder 2
Articles, Conference Papers, Reports
1980-1993
carton 26, folder 3
American Indian Community in a Multi-Tribal Setting – American Anthropological Association Meeting and Related Materials
1988-1992
carton 26, folder 4
Oakland's American Indian Community: History, Social Organization and Factors that Contribute to Census Undercount
1990
carton 26, folder 5
Native American Voices: A Reader/Bay Area American Indians Bibliography
1998, undated
carton 26, folder 6-11
Urban Voices – Materials for Book
1991-2001, undated
Teaching and Professional Activities
carton 26, folder 12
Native Americans and the Bay Area Environment – Reader, Lobo Class
Fall 1992
carton 26, folder 13
Native Peoples of the Americas
circa 1977-1983
carton 26, folder 14
American Society for Ethnohistory Annual General Meeting/Cultural Rights Conference
1980, 1982
carton 26, folder 15-18
Oral History Conference, Seattle
1983
carton 26, folder 19
Protecting Mother Earth Conference
1998
carton 26, folder 20
Correspondence re: Red Power Symposium, San Francisco State
1999
Subject, Organization, and People Files
1948-2011
Physical Description: Carton 26, folders 21-36; Cartons 27-38; Oversize folders 1A, 2B, 4A
Arrangement
Arranged into three subseries: 8.1 Subjects; 8.2 Organizations; and 8.3 People.
Scope and Content Note
Consists of files on subjects, organizations, and people relevant to the Bay Area American Indian community. These were collected
as part of Community History Project (CHP) to document the lives, cultures, and histories of urban American Indians. They
also serve as reference files on topics of interest to the American Indian community more generally. Because she was coordinator
of the CHP, this series includes correspondence with Susan Lobo. Original folder titles were retained.
Subject Files
Physical Description: Carton 26, folders 21-36; Cartons 27-34; Carton 35, folders 1-33; Oversize folder 2B, and 4A
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically.
Scope and Content Note
Please note, there is overlap between topics and categories. May include materials regarding events held at or sponsored by
the Intertribal Friendship House, and newsletters.
carton 26, folder 21
Advertising Symbols
undated
carton 26, folder 22-24
Alcatraz/Indians of All Tribes
1970-1999
carton 26, folder 25
American Indian Chicago Conference
1961
carton 26, folder 26-32
American Indian Movement (AIM), includes Treaty Council, AIM for Freedom Survival Group/AIM Survival School, Big Mountain
circa 1972-1999
carton 26, folder 33
Archaeology
1982-1999, undated
carton 26, folder 34
Arts – Directories
1989-2002
carton 26, folder 35-36
Arts – Fine Arts
circa 1992-1999
carton 27, folder 1-6
Arts – Fine Art/Basketweaving and Other Crafts
1979-2001
carton 27, folder 7
Big Mountain/ Yellow Thunder Camp/American Indian Air Lift
1979-1981, 1997
carton 27, folder 8-12
Books and Literature/Literary, including Catalogs for Publications, Media, and Fashion
circa 1978-1997, undated
carton 27, folder 13
Business Directories
1981-1991
carton 27, folder 14
Buttons, Balloon
circa 1979-1992
carton 27, folder 15
Calendars (Other Tribes and Organizations)
1981-1985
oversize_folder 4A
Calendars (Other Tribes and Organizations)
1977-1987
carton 27, folder 16-23
California Indians, including History
1971-1998, undated
carton 27, folder 24
California Land Claims Case/Indian Health Service
1963-1994
carton 27, folder 25
Cards and Postcards (Blank)
1990-1992, undated
carton 27, folder 27
Child Abuse
1978, undated
carton 27, folder 28-29
Conferences, Lectures, Festivals
1956, 1981-2000
carton 27, folder 31
Dance, includes Performance
1979-1999, undated
carton 28, folder 1-5
Directories and Resource Guides, including California Indian Resource Guide, Mendocino Co., ed. By Lee Davis
circa 1971-1998
carton 28, folder 7-12
Economic Development – Employment, Gaming, and General
1975-1999, undated
carton 28, folder 13-14
Adult Education, including Journal Writings, Adult Education Students, Indian Center of San Jose
1978-1980, undated
carton 28, folder 15
American Indian Children Center Preschool
circa 1978
carton 28, folder 16
Boarding Schools, including Sherman Indian High School
1978-1998, undated
carton 28, folder 17
California Indian Education Association (Eureka, Modesto)
1981-1984, undated
carton 28, folder 18
California State Hayward Native American Studies Program
1976-1981
carton 28, folder 19
Carl B. Munck School, Oakland
1986, 1997
carton 28, folder 20
Curriculum Ideas
1975, undated
carton 28, folder 21-22
Far West Laboratory Meeting Reports
1974-1976, 1994
carton 28, folder 23
Fremont Unified School District Native American Studies Program
1975-1989
carton 28, folder 24-32
General
1976-1999, undated
carton 29, folder 1-4
General
1977-1999, undated
carton 29, folder 5
Haskell Indian Junior College
1959-1991
carton 29, folder 6
Humboldt State University
Spring 1989, undated
carton 29, folder 7
Indian Education Center, Oakland
1995-1997, undated
carton 29, folder 8
Indian Education Resources Center
1974
carton 29, folder 13
Laney College (Material)
1980, 2001
carton 29, folder 14
Lee Little Soldier
1983-1984, undated
carton 29, folder 15
Merritt College, Mills College, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Community Fellows Program
1984-1998
carton 29, folder 16-17
National Indian Education Association (NIEA) – General, Establishing an Indian Library, and Annual Conference
1978, 1990, undated
carton 29, folder 18
Native American Parent Preschool
1976-1987
carton 29, folder 19
Native American Scholarship Fund, Inc./United Bay Area American Indian Scholarship Fund
1971-1978
carton 29, folder 20
Native American Studies Supplement
circa 1971
carton 29, folder 21
Red School House, AIM St. Paul
undated
carton 29, folder 22
San Francisco State University
1979-1994, undated
carton 29, folder 23
Sonoma State/University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
1983-1990
carton 29, folder 24
Stanford University
1975-1994
carton 29, folder 25
Title IV, Indian Education Act
circa 1973-1982
carton 29, folder 26
United Scholarship Service, Inc.
circa 1972-1976
carton 29, folder 27-29
University of California, Berkeley
circa 1979-2001
carton 29, folder 30
University of California, Davis Native American Studies Program
1982-2000
carton 29, folder 31
University of California, Santa Cruz
1992-1993
carton 29, folder 32
Elders
1982-1992, undated
carton 29, folder 33
Energy – Oil/OPEC/Radiation
1976-1981
carton 29, folder 34-37
Environmental Issues, including Land
circa 1977-2002
carton 29, folder 39-40
Fashion, Jewelry, and Clothing Catalogs – Matoksa Trading Company and Trade Wind – Fair Trade with Native America, etc.
1991-2000, undated
carton 29, folder 41
Federal Recognition
1990-1992
carton 29, folder 42
Festival at the Lake
1989-1991
carton 29, folder 43-44
Festivals, Feasts, and Other Celebrations, including Indian Summer Festival
circa 1980-1998
carton 30, folder 1
Festivals, Feasts, and Other Celebrations, including Indian Summer Festival
circa 1985-2001
carton 30, folder 2-7
General, including, Television, Video, Radio, KQED, Festivals
circa 1979-2000
carton 30, folder 8-9
American Indian Film Festival
1980-2000
carton 30, folder 11-13
Fishing Rights – Hupa, Northern California and Washington
circa 1972-1984
carton 30, folder 14
Gay Indians – Randy T. Burns
1983
carton 30, folder 15
Genocide/Honoring Treaties, including John Trudell, "On Genocide"
1977-1983, undated
carton 30, folder 16
GO Road (G-O Road)
1979-1983
carton 30, folder 17
Hanta Yo (Book – Newspaper Clippings)
1980, undated
carton 30, folder 18-24
Alcohol and Substance Abuse/Smoking and Tobacco, includes Youth
1974-1998
carton 30, folder 25-26
Department of Health Education and Welfare, includes Program Coordination and Community Service
1975-1976
carton 30, folder 27-28
Diabetes and Other Health Issues
circa 1988-1991
carton 31, folder 1-2
Mental Health, includes Talking Circles
1985-1999, undated
carton 31, folder 4
Health – Perinatal/Perinatal Health Services of the Native American Health Center, includes Women, Infants, and Children (WIC),
Women's Health
circa 1978-1994
carton 31, folder 5-12
Health, including the CLINIC, Indian Manpower Program for Allied Health Career Training (IMPAHCT), Native American Health
Center (NAHC), Nurses Association, Stanford Geriatric Center, Urban Indian Health Board
circa 1973-1995
carton 31, folder 13-14
History
1967-1998, undated
carton 31, folder 15
Housing – Unity Village Housing Project
1999
carton 31, folder 17
Identity – Federal Recognition/Tribal Roles
1991
carton 31, folder 18-19
Indian Child Welfare
1977-1995
carton 31, folder 20
General, about the Law
1978-1983
carton 31, folder 21
Children, Parenting, Foster Care
1982-1996
carton 31, folder 22
Urban Indian Resource Center
circa 1982-1992
carton 31, folder 23
American Indian Child Resource Center
1992-1994, undated
carton 31, folder 24-25
Intellectual Property Rights – Patricia Cummings
circa 1993
International (Country Files)
carton 31, folder 26
Australia/New Zealand, France, Mexico, Panama
1985-2000, undated
carton 31, folder 29
Canada
1979-1983, undated
carton 31, folder 31
Finnish/Saami/Lapp People of Norway, Sweden, Finland [and Russia]
circa 1999-2000
carton 31, folder 32
Guatemala
1983-1994, undated
carton 31, folder 33
Nicaragua
1980-1983, undated
carton 31, folder 35
Soviet Union and Indigenous Folk
1990
carton 31, folder 36-37
International/United Nations, includes American Indian International Tribunal
1977-1994
carton 32, folder 1-4
International Indian Treaty Council, including 1) News; 2) World Peace Conference
1977-2001
carton 32, folder 5
International – Russell Tribunal
1977-1981
carton 32, folder 6-8
Land/Land Issues
1968-1994, undated
carton 32, folder 11-14
Legislation – Federal, Native American Heritage Commission, State and Federal
1976-2000
carton 32, folder 15
Libraries
1980-1996, undated
oversize_folder 2B
Map of Indian Lands and Tribal Areas of California Map
1965, 1988
carton 32, folder 17-19
Museums, including C.N. Gorman Museum, Marin Museum of the American Indian, Southwest Museum
circa 1983-2000, undated
carton 32, folder 22
Native American Cookbook/Food/Recipes
1962-1982, undated
carton 32, folder 23-25
Natural Resources, including Chiloquin Indian Lodge for Community Action in Toto
1981-1997, undated
carton 32, folder 26-30
Ninth Inter-American Indian Congress/Noveno Congreso Indigenista Interamericano
October-November 1985
carton 32, folder 31
Nuclear Power/Waste Dumps
circa 1979-1993
carton 32, folder 32
Oakland International Festival
1978
carton 33, folder 1
Photography and the Native American
1973-1994, undated
carton 33, folder 3
Poetry
1983-1996, undated
carton 33, folder 4-6
Political Prisoners/Prisoners/Prisons, includes Norma Jean and Patrick "Hooty" Croy
circa 1974-1993
carton 33, folder 7-11
Politics, including Mainstream, American Indian Policy Review Commission, and Local/National
1964-2000, undated
carton 33, folder 13-15
Pow Wow and Event Calendars
circa 1978-1999, undated
oversize_folder 4A
Pow Wow Calendar, Denver
1993
carton 33, folder 16-26
Pow Wows and Big Time
1976-2001 2011, undated
carton 33, folder 27-28
Pow Wows – Stanford
circa 1976-1997
carton 33, folder 29
Quilts, includes the NAMES Project
circa 1989
carton 33, folder 32
Religion and Spirituality – General
circa 1967-1993
carton 34, folder 1-7
Religion and Spirituality – General, Christian/Evangelical, Ceremonies, Native American Church
circa 1967-2001
carton 34, folder 8-11
Religious Freedom/Repatriation
1989-1994, undated
carton 34, folder 12
Repatriation Bibliography
1990-1993
carton 34, folder 13-14
Religious Freedom and Sacred Lands/Burial Grounds
1978-1997
carton 34, folder 15
Relocation, includes Agency Relocation Officer, Concho, Oklahoma
1957-1999
carton 34, folder 16
Relocation program – Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Field Employment Assistance Report
1970
carton 34, folder 17
Research
1980-1997, undated
carton 34, folder 18-21
Shamanism, including New Age/Neo Shamanism
1977-1993, undated
carton 34, folder 22
Social Work
circa 1979-1981
carton 34, folder 23
Sousa Shooting/Violence…Shoot Out, 12/93, including Memorials
1993-1997
carton 34, folder 24-26
Sports, including Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Hand Games, Long Distance Running/Jim Thorpe Longest Run
1980-2000, undated
carton 34, folder 27
Storytelling/California Indian Storytelling Association
1990-2001, undated
carton 34, folder 29
Tobacco – American Spirit Cigarettes
undated
carton 34, folder 30
Alaskan Native Issues/Eskimo
1970-1993
carton 34, folder 32
Apache – White Mountain
1989-1991, undated
carton 34, folder 33
Blackfoot – "The Drum is the Heart"
1982
carton 34, folder 35
Cheyenne/Northern Cheyenne
1982, undated
carton 34, folder 36
Chickasaw, Choctaw, Delaware Indians, Havasupai, Mewuk, Morongo Indian Reservation, Omaha, Paiute, Quinault, Seminole, Tewa
1980-1994, undated
carton 34, folder 37
Chiloquin Indian – Lodge
undated
carton 34, folder 38
Chippewa
1989-1991, undated
carton 34, folder 40
Flathead Tribe
1992, undated
carton 34, folder 41
Ft. Berthold (Arikara, Mandan Gros Ventres) (Short History of Fort Berthold by Ralph M. Shane)
[1956]
carton 35, folder 4
Kiowa and Other Oklahoma Tribes
1992, undated
carton 35, folder 6
Mohawk
1980-1990, undated
carton 35, folder 7-9
Navajo
1974-1992, undated
carton 35, folder 12
Ojibway/Saginaw Chippewa
1982-1990, undated
carton 35, folder 14
Pit River
1959, 1974-1981, undated
carton 35, folder 16
Pueblo
1987-1992, undated
carton 35, folder 18
Sioux, includes Crazy Horse Monument
1977-1992, undated
carton 35, folder 20
Sycuan (Mission Band)
1991, undated
carton 35, folder 22
Tohono O'Odham (Pima/Papago)
1983, 2009, undated
carton 35, folder 23
Ute, Yakima, Yakut-Siberia, Yuchi, Yurok, Zuni
1970-1999
carton 35, folder 24
Washoe
1980-1982, undated
carton 35, folder 25
Winnebago (Wisconsin) – "Healthy Living"
1991
carton 35, folder 27
Urban Community – General
1984
carton 35, folder 28-30
Veterans/War
1975-1996, undated
carton 35, folder 31
Women, including Domestic Violence, Women's Health
1976-2001, undated
carton 35, folder 33
Youth, including Native American Health Center (NAHC) Youth Center, United National Indian Tribal Youth
1980-1999
Organizations
1956-2011
Physical Description: Carton 35, folder 34-44; Cartons 36-37; Carton 38, folders 1-17; Oversize folder 1A
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by organization name.
Scope and Content Note
These are a mix of subject files about organizations and folders that contain materials related to business the organization
had with Intertribal Friendship House or the Community History Project. Some files may include newsletters.
carton 35, folder 34-35
21 Generations Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Program-Ya-Ka-Ama Indian Education and Development, Inc.
1994-2001, undated
Scope and Content Note
Organizations represented in these folders include Allies of the Lakota; American Indian Center of Central California; American
Indian Education Center; American Indian Heritage Foundation; American Indian Historical Society; American Indian Science
and Engineering Society; American Indians and the Death Penalty; American Indians for Opportunity; Aouon Archive; Development
Support Systems; the Hopi Foundation; Indian Dispute Resolution Service; Institute for American Indian Development; KILI Radio;
Kootenai Culture Program (Ksanka Band/Ktvnaxa Nation); Native American AIDS Project; Native American Cultural Center; Native
American Heritage Association; Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc.; Red Cloud American Indian Society; Rumsey
Indian Rancheria; The Sacred Land Foundation; Satwiwa; Shundahai Network; South Bay Indigenous Council; Southern California
Indian Center, Inc.; Southwest Indian Polytechnical Institute; Steilacoom Tribal Cultural Center and Museum; and the United
States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service – Tribal Relations.
carton 35, folder 36-38
Alameda County Mental Health Advisory Board, including Correspondence
1976
carton 35, folder 39
All Indian Nations Arts Co-Op
undated
carton 35, folder 40
Alliance of Tribal Tourism Associates
circa 1997
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
carton 35, folder 42-44
Tule River and Round Valley Indian Reservations
1959-1964
carton 36, folder 1-7
Wesley Huss Files
1963-1991
Scope and Content Note
Wes Huss worked at the American Friends Service Committee from 1957 into the 1990s. The collection includes his general files
and files on the following topics: Big Mountain; [International Indian] Treaty Council/AIM; a manuscript of a taped discussion
-- the outgrowth of the "Shining Man Story" -- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nagel, with Wes Huss Acting as an informant;
Pit River, and Yellow Thunder Camp.
carton 36, folder 9
American Indian Center of Santa Clara Valley
circa 1990
carton 36, folder 10
American Indian Centers (Various), includes Newsletters
1980-1991, undated
carton 36, folder 11
American Indian Child Resource
undated
carton 36, folder 12
American Indian Contemporary Arts
1984-1999
carton 36, folder 13
American Indian Council of Marin
1978-1982
carton 36, folder 14
American Indian Center of Santa Clara Valley
1980
carton 36, folder 15
American Indian Council Region IX – Personnel Policies and Procedures
undated
carton 36, folder 16
American Indian Family Healing Center
1994-1999, undated
carton 36, folder 17
American Indian Institute – Seminar for Tribal Historians
1984
carton 36, folder 18
American Indian/Nelson Mandela Planning Office
1990
carton 36, folder 19
American Indian Public Charter School
1996-2000
carton 36, folder 20
American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation
1995
carton 36, folder 22
BAIKI Institute/Saami Baiki Foundation
undated
carton 36, folder 23
Bay Area Indian Agency Representatives
1990-1992
carton 36, folder 24-25
Bay Area Inter-Agency
1976-1978
carton 36, folder 26
Bay Area Native American Council
1971-1972
carton 36, folder 27
Bay Area Video Coalition
1980-1981
carton 36, folder 28
Bill Wahpepah Indian Youth Fund – Calendars, Brochure, and Indian Curriculum Library
1989-1991, undated
carton 36, folder 29
Blackhawk, the Museums at
1992-1993
carton 36, folder 30-33
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), including Proceedings, Title I Workshop
1966-1991
carton 36, folder 34
California Indian Basketweavers Project/Basketry
1991-1997
carton 36, folder 35
California Indian Legal Services
1992, undated
carton 36, folder 36
California Indian Library Collections Project (University of California, Berkeley)
1990-1994
carton 36, folder 37
Center for American Indian Research and Education (CARE)
undated
carton 36, folder 38
Contra Costa Intertribal Council
1998
carton 36, folder 39-42
D-Q University (Deganawidah-Quetzalcoatl University)
1975-2001, undated
carton 36, folder 43
Fine Arts Museum, San Francisco
1992-1993
carton 36, folder 44
Friendship House Association of the American Indians, Inc. of San Francisco/Circle of Strength/Families in Recovery
[1994]-2001, undated
carton 36, folder 45
Headlands Center for the Arts
1989-1992
carton 37, folder 1
Hintil Kuu Ca (Preschool/American Indian Children's Center)
1980-1999, undated
carton 37, folder 3
Indian Center of San Jose
circa 1976-1987
carton 37, folder 4
Indian Policy Network
1979-1980
carton 37, folder 5
Indigenous Nations Child and Family Agency (INCFA)
1997, undated
carton 37, folder 6
Institute for Preservation of the Original Languages of the Americas (IPOLA)
1994
carton 37, folder 7
Institute of American Indian Arts (Santa Fe)
1976-1988, undated
carton 37, folder 8-9
Inter-Tribal Council of California, Inc.
1970-1981, undated
carton 37, folder 10
John F. Kennedy University Museum Studies Program
circa 1992
carton 37, folder 11
Kings Daughters and Sons
1976-1984, undated
carton 37, folder 12
Library of Congress/Archive of Folk Culture/National Archives
1989-1997, undated
carton 37, folder 13
Long Walk for Survival/Longest Walk
1978, 1980
oversize_folder 1A
Long Walk for Survival Flyers
1980
carton 37, folder 14-15
Lowie Museum of Anthropology/Hearst Museum, including California Indian Music Project
circa 1983-1998
carton 37, folder 16
Minneapolis American Indian Center/Minneapolis Urban Indian Community
1980-2011, undated
carton 37, folder 17
Miscellaneous Clubs, Organizations
1982-1998
carton 37, folder 18
National Congress of American Indians (NCAI)
1991-1993
carton 37, folder 19
National Indian Justice Center/Golden Gate Institute for Indigenous Cultures/California Indian Museum and Cultural Center
1994-1996, undated
carton 37, folder 20
National Urban Indian Council
circa 1979-1980
carton 37, folder 21
Native American Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Program (NAADAP)
undated
carton 37, folder 22-23
Native American Health Center (NAHC)/Circle of Care
circa 1973-2001
carton 37, folder 24
Native American Heritage Commission
1978-1986, undated
carton 37, folder 25
Native American Rights Fund
1980-1990, undated
carton 37, folder 26-30
Oakland Museum of California, includes "Objects of Myth and Memory: American Indian Art at the Brooklyn Museum"
1980-2000
carton 37, folder 31
Oakland Public Library
circa 1980-2000
carton 37, folder 32
Oakland – Sharing the Vision
1992
carton 37, folder 33-37
Oakland Unified School District (OUSD)/Office of Indian Education, including General, Language Arts Curriculum Guide for Elementary
School, Native American Week
1978-2000
carton 38, folder 1
Richmond Indian Village
undated
carton 38, folder 2-3
San Francisco American Indian Center/Corporation for American Indian Development (CAID)/Community Action for the Urbanized
American Indian, Inc., including Needs Assessment Research
1980-1989
carton 38, folder 4-5
San Quentin American Indian Cultural Group, including Copy of December 1968 Newsletter
1968-1981
carton 38, folder 6
The Seventh Generation Fund
circa 1984-1996
carton 38, folder 7
Singing Eagle Foundation
undated
carton 38, folder 8
SAIIC (South and Meso-American/Central American Indian Information Center)
1983-1991, undated
carton 38, folder 9
Teatro Nuestro/Tale Spinner's Theater
1993-1994
carton 38, folder 10
United Indian Development Association/California Business Directory/Management by Objectives
circa 1976, 1984
carton 38, folder 11-13
United Indian Nations (UIN)/United Indian Nations Tech
1994-1999, undated
carton 38, folder 14
United Indians of All Tribes, Inc. (Seattle, Washington)
1982-1983
carton 38, folder 15
Urban Indian Child Resource Center
1977-1991
carton 38, folder 16
URSA (Urban and Rural Systems Associates)
1988, undated
carton 38, folder 17
Women of All Red Nations (WARN)
circa 1976-1983
People
1957-2000
Physical Description: Carton 38, folders 18-45, Oversize folders 1A, 4A
Arrangement
Arranged alphabetically by name.
Scope and Content Note
Files on community members, leaders, and activists. Includes articles, board and personnel-related materials, flyers and other
ephemera, interviews, obituaries and information about memorials, photographs, relocation papers, and wedding announcements.
Some files are from the American Indian History Research Project. Individuals not called out in file names include the Janeen
Antoine family, Martin T Antone, Linda Aranyando, Preston Arrow-Weed, Bojak (Eli Blackfeather), Eldy, Peter, and Ben Bratt,
L. Brightman, Harold Cedartree, John Colonghi, Josephine Duncan, Chief Eaglewing, Calvin Fastwolf, Sally Garrity, Carl N.
Gorman, LaDonna Harris, Gerald L. Hill, Jr., M.D., T.J. Hoagland, Bill Hopkins, Roy Hopkins, Marie-Helene Laroque, Walter
Lasley, Joe Lira, Wilma Mankiller, Cece Marin, Jeanette Martin, Wade Martinez, Mary McDaniels, D'Arcy McNickle, Marilyn Miracle,
Genny Mitchell, William Oandasan, Darrell O'Rourke, Mario S. Oropeza, Manuel Edward Orozco, Jr., James Paisano, La Rayne Parrish,
(Alcatraz Oral History), Marie Potts, George Lewis Ray, Gail Richard, Gil Romero, Elmer St. John/Simon E. Williams, Leslie
Marmon Silko, Horace Spencer, Lee Sprague, Robert Stead, Ray Taylor (correspondence), Sue Tiger, Phil Tingley, Regina Watchman,
and the Waukazoo family.
carton 38, folder 18
Alioto, Joseph-Azbill, Ken
1970-1998
carton 38, folder 20
Berryhill, Peggy and Martha-Bullett, Steve
1980-1999
carton 38, folder 21
Brown Family – Clear Lake, Casinos
1982-1995
carton 38, folder 22
Castillo, Edward-Juneau, Barbara
1979-2000
carton 38, folder 23-24
Costo, Rupert (Publisher) (Papers, Many Topics)
circa 1963-1978
carton 38, folder 25
Croy, Patrick "Hooty" and Norma Jean
1989-1990
carton 38, folder 26
Elkus, Ben/Charles – Elkus Collection (includes photocopies from 1934, 1955)
circa 1988-1994
carton 38, folder 27
Gali, Cedro (Isidro)
1995
carton 38, folder 28
Ketcheshawno, Millie and Vernon T.
1979-1999
carton 38, folder 30
Korczak, Sc. – Crazy Horse Monument
undated
carton 38, folder 31
Lamenti, Jim and Evelyn-McNoise, Eleanor
1977-1999
carton 38, folder 32
Leach, Stella – American Indian Historical Research Project
1970
carton 38, folder 34
Medina, Shirley and Family-Peters, Raymond E. (Relocation Documents)
1957-1999
carton 38, folder 36
Peltier, Leonard/Leonard Peltier Defense Committee
circa 1978-1999
oversize_folder 1A
Peltier, Leonard, Flyer
undated
carton 38, folder 37
Poncho, Sarah/Doreen-Risling, David
1966-1999, undated
carton 38, folder 38
Princess Pale Moon
1985-1991
oversize_folder 4A
Chief Seattle Speech (Broadside) from 1855
undated
carton 38, folder 39
Short, Jayne-Tsinhnahjinnie, Hulleah J.
1978-1995
carton 38, folder 40
Trudell, John and Les
1970-1994
carton 38, folder 41
Wahnee, Randy-Young, Harriet
1990-1998
carton 38, folder 42
Wahpepah, Bill, including Indian Youth Fund
1976-1991
carton 38, folder 44
Westerman, Floyd
1981, 1992
carton 38, folder 45
Wilson, Darryl Babe
1991-1992, undated
Audiovisual Materials
1955-1994
Physical Description: Cartons 39-47
Restrictions on Access
Cartons 39-49 contain unreformatted archival audiovisual materials and are currently unavailable for use in the reading room.
Inquiries about digitization of items can be made to Bancroft Public Services.
Arrangement
Original order was maintained.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Once processed, access to audio-visual materials may be restricted due to technical limitations.
Scope and Content Note
Consists of cassette and reel-to-reel audiotapes, VHS and U-Matic videotapes, and one reel of Super 8mm film. Includes recordings
from the radio show "Living on Indian Time," oral histories, the American Indian Music Festival, the California American Indian
Music Project, and the Frank Quinn tapes.
carton 39, box 1-2
"Living on Indian Time" -- Susan Lobo interviews
1985-1987
Physical Description:
32 audiocassettes
analog; compact cassettes
Scope and Content Note
Cassette Box 1: Sofia Panequeo-Mapuche interview (1987); Francisco Mamani and Nilda Alvarez interview (1987); Rigobertu Manchu
(1986); South and Central American Indian Update (1986); World Bank and Indigenous People and Development (1986); pre-recorded
outtakes and introductions; Nilda Alvarez, Quechua weaver (1986); assorted other. Cassette Box 2: Martha Will Sandyoung; Nilda
Alvarez; CRC and Hintel Budget Cuts (1986); Jean LaMarr and Cathy Chapman; Amazon Mega-Development and Indigenous People/World
Bank (1987); Indian Perspectives (Oaxaca); other assorted.
carton 39, box 3
Growing Up Indian -- Susan Lobo interviews
1981-1982
Physical Description:
17 audiocassettes
analog; compact cassettes
Scope and Contents
Interviews with Sony Aronaydo; Evelyn Lamenti; Dolores Harrison; Linda Aranaydo; Ted Clairmont. Includes masters and copies.
carton 39, box 4-8
Tapes recorded by Frank Quinn, American Friends Service Committee (copies)
undated
Physical Description:
82 audiocassettes
analog; compact cassettes
Existence and Location of Originals
Original audiotape reels (from which these were copied) appear to be located at the University of California, Davis. UC Davis
has copied these audiotape reels onto CDs.
Scope and Contents
Incluldes two sets of copies. See UC Davis finding aid for the Frank Quinn collection, D-091 for content information. These
cassettes are copies of the UC Davis collection.
carton 40
American Indian Music Festival recordings
1980-1982
Physical Description:
99 audiocassettes
1/8 in.; compact cassettes; mono and stereo
Intertribal Friendship House oral history interviews
1979
Scope and Contents
Transcripts for these interviews are located in this collection in Series 3.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Huss, Wess (interview #1, tape #1)
1979-05-02
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Huss, Wess (interview #1, tape #2)
1979-05-16
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 8.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Huss, Wess (interview #1, tape #3)
1979-07-11
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Related Materials
Transcript available in Carton 3, folder 8.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Vurek, George and Helen (interview #2, tape #1)
1979-06-07
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Related Materials
Transcript in Carton 3, Folder 28.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Molarsky, Peggy (interview #3, tape #1)
1979-06-11
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Related Materials
Transcript in Carton 3, Folder 18.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Hastings, Minnie Ellen (interview # 4, tape #1)
1979-07-02
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 6. No digital copy of audio recording.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Hastings, Minnie Ellen (interview # 11, tape #1)
1979-07-25
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Run time 01:02:03
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 6.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Hastings, Minnie Ellen and John
1979-07-02
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Related Materials
Transcript available in Carton 3, Folder 6.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Blos, Peter and May (tape #1)
1979-07-11
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Related Materials
Transript available in Carton 2, Folder 34.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Blos, Peter and May (tape #2)
1979-07-11
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Related Materials
Transript available in Carton 2, Folder 34.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Moppin, Justine (tape #1)
1979-07-12
Related Materials
Transcript available in Carton 3, Folder 19.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Moppin, Justine (tape #2)
1979-07-12
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Poor sound quality.
Related Materials
Transcript available in Carton 3, Folder 19.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Moppin, Justine
1979-07-18
Related Materials
No transcript available.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Rogoff, Ethel and Morris (tape #1)
1979-07-17
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 21.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Rogoff, Ethel and Morris (tape #2)
1979-07-17
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Related Materials
Transcript of oral history available in carton 3, folder 21.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Rogoff, Ethel and Morris (interview #12, tape # 1)
1979-07-26
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 21.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Jones, Madge Good Iron and Joyce Keoke (interview #13, tape #1)
1979-08-01
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 12.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Ketcheshanna, Millie and Vernon (interview #8, tape #1)
1979-07-26
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 13. No digital copy of audio recording.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Ketcheshanna, Millie and Vernon (interview #14, tape #1)
1979-08-02
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 14. No digital copy of audio recording.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Ketcheshanna, Millie and Vernon (interview #14, tape #2)
1979-08-02
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 14. No digital copy of audio recording.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Ketcheshanna, Millie and Vernon (interview #17, tape #1)
1979-08-09
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 13-14.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Ford, Marcella (interview #10, tape #1)
1979-07-19
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 4.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Carnes, Alice (interview #15, tape #1)
1979-08-08
Related Materials
Transcript outline of interview available in carton 3, folder 1. Full transcript not available.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Carnes, Alice and Ruth Price (interview #25, tape #1)
1979-10-09
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 1-2.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Carnes, Alice and Ruth Price (interview #25, tape #2)
1979-10-10
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 1-2.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Jackson, Philip and Juanita (interview #16, tape #1)
1979-08-08
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 11.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Hicks, Al (interview #18, tape #1)
1979-08-13
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 7
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Mitchell, Genny (interview #19, tape #1)
1979-08-13
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 17.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Mills, Billy (interview #20, tape #1)
1979-08-15
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 16.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Banks, Dennis (interview #21, tape #1)
1979-08-15
Related Materials
No transcript available.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Sanderson, Melinda and Byron (interview #22,, tape #1)
1979-08-16
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 22.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Sanderson, Melinda and Byron (interview #22,, tape #2)
1979-08-16
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 22.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Newbreast, Betty (interview #23, tape #1)
1979-09-18
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 20.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Newbreast, Betty (interview #23, tape #2)
1979-09-18
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 20.
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Smith, Leonard (interview #24, tape #1)
1979-09-24
Phonotape 3856 C: 1
Smith, Leonard (interview #24, tape #2)
1979-09-24
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 23.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Willis, Coralee and Mary Eddards (interview #26, tape #1)
1979-10-11
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 31-32.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Willis, Coralee and Mary Eddards (interview #26, tape #2)
1979-10-11
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 31-32.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Walpepah, Bill (interview #27, tape #1)
1979-10-15
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 30.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Adams, Joan (interview #27, tape #1)
1979-11-18
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 2, folder 31.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Van Every, Mildred (interview #29, tape #1)
1979-10-25
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 28.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Van Every, Mildred (interview #29, tape #2)
1979-10-25
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 28.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Taylor, Lois (interview #30, tape #1)
1979-11-06
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 27.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Taylor, Lois (interview #30, tape #2)
1979-11-06
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 27.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Baxter, Carol (interview #31, tape #1)
1979-12-11
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 2, folder 13.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Baxter, Carol (interview #31, tape #2)
1979-12-11
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 2, folder 13.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Baxter, Carol (interview #31, tape #3)
1979-12-11
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 2, folder 13.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
St. Germaine, Marilyn (interview #32, tape #1)
1979-12-18
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 2, folder 5.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
St. Germaine, Marilyn (interview #32, tape #2)
1979-12-18
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 5.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Martinez, Gerri (interview #33, tape #1)
1979-12-28
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 15.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Martinez, Gerri (interview #33, tape #2)
1979-12-28
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 15.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Elgin, Alfred (interview #34, tape #1)
1980-04-14
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 3.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Elgin, Alfred (interview #34, tape #2)
1980-04-14
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 3.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Irwin, Millie (interview #35)
approximately 1980
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Stanley, Helen (interview #36, tape #1)
1980-04-06
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 26.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Stanley, Helen (interview #36, tape #2)
1980-04-06
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 26.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Stanley, Darlene (interview #37, tape #1)
1980-05-22
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 25.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Stanley, Darlene (interview #37, tape #2)
1980-05-22
Related Materials
Transcript available in carton 3, folder 25.
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Deere, Philip (unnumbered interview, tape #1 and tape #2)
1979-10-18
Physical Description:
2 audiocassettes
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Deere, Philip, Bill Walpepah and Dennis Banks (unnumbered interview, tape #1)
1979-10-18
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Phonotape 3856 C: 3
Deere, Philip, Bill Walpepah and Dennis Banks (unnumbered interview, tape #2)
1979-10-18
Physical Description:
1 audiocassette
Phonotape 3856 C: 2
Newbreast, Betty (unnumbered interview)
1979-10-26
Physical Description:
2 audiocassettes
Phonotape 3856 C: 3
Assorted duplicate tapes
1979-1980
Physical Description:
36 audiocassettes
compact cassettes
Phonotape 3856 C: 4
Assorted duplicate tapes (continued)
1979-1980
Physical Description:
12 audiocassettes
carton 41
Assorted interviews
1980-1987
Physical Description:
83 audiocassettes
analog; 1/8 in.; compact cassette
Scope and Contents
Assorted interviews, some of which may be for the KPFA Living on Indian Time show.
carton 42
Recordings of events, conferences, assorted radio shows, etc.
1979-1989
Physical Description:
49 audiocassettes
analog; 1/8 in.; compact cassette
Scope and Contents
Includes some Intertribal Friendship House events and meeting recordings.
carton 43, box 1
Recordings of events, conferences, assorted radio shows, etc.
1979-1989
Physical Description:
16 audiocassettes
analog; 1/8 in.; compact cassette
carton 42
California Indian Artists Project recordings
1988-1992
Physical Description:
9 audiocassettes
analog; 1/8 in.; compact cassette
carton 42
South American Indian Update radio show (KPFA)
1982-1986
Physical Description:
13 audiocassettes
analog; 1/8 in.; compact cassette
Scope and Contents
Includes 1986 interview with Rigoberta Menchu.
carton 42
Assorted recordings relating to Big Mountain, Leonard Peltier, and related topics
1985-1987
Physical Description:
26 audiocassettes
analog; 1/8 in.; compact cassette
carton 43, box 1
Assorted recordings at La Pena Cultural Center in Berkeley, Calif.
1986
Physical Description:
15 audiocassettes
carton 43
Assorted audiotape reels, some possibly for the Living on Indian Time radio show
1960-1982
Physical Description:
12 audiotape reels
7 inch
carton 45
Assorted audiotape reels, some possibly for the Living on Indian Time radio show
approximately 1960-1982
Physical Description:
20 audiotape reels
analog; 1/4 in.; 5 in. and 7 in.
Scope and Contents
Thunderbird Sisters (2 reels); Big Mountain (Nancy); Roberta (Color Voices); Intertribal Friendship House 25h Birthday slide
show; Woman's Role; First Person Radio with Dave Larsen, Gregory Tessier and Michael Dalby (2-1-1981); First Person Radio
with Greg Tessier and Dave Larsen (2-8-1981); Inez Hernandez, Bridging the Americas; America: Harp, Piano, Soprano...; Living
on Indian Time (undated); South American Indian Problem; Color Voices (4/11/1986); Water Pollution in Washington State; Black
Hills; Who Killed Michael Farmer?--Part II; unidentified
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"Living on Indian Time," assorted
1980-1981, undated
Physical Description:
51 audiotape reels
analog; 1/4 in.; 5 in. and 7 in.
Scope and Content Note
In addition to interviews, outtakes, and music from KPFA radio show, "Living on Indian Time.
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"Living on Indian Time," assorted
circa 1979-1987
Physical Description:
35 audiotape reels
analog; 1/4 in.; 5 in. and 7 in.
Scope and Content Note
Individually numbered, probably from "Living on Indian Time." Includes outtakes and interviews. Some identified. Others just
numbered but not identified.
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"Living on Indian Time," assorted
1979-1987
Physical Description:
41 audiotape reels
analog; 1/4 in.; 5 in. and 7 in.
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Urban Indian Education (Keppard, Herrera)
1977-6-15
Physical Description:
1 videocassettes (U-matic)
black and white; mono; edited master
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
U-Matic videocassettes cannot be played in The Bancroft Library reading room.
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LRC
undated
Physical Description:
4 videocassettes (U-matic)
Scope and Contents
Possibly Legal Rights Center. One tape has a note indicating the contents might possibly be connected to the Peltier trial
in 1977, though it is unclear. Label on another tape indicates that its contents deal with the American Indian Movement.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
U-Matic videocassettes cannot be played in The Bancroft Library reading room.
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Intertribal Friendship House--master edit
Physical Description:
1 videocassettes (U-matic)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
U-Matic videocassettes cannot be played in The Bancroft Library reading room.
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Intertribal Friendship House 25th Anniversary
1980-07-09
Physical Description:
6 videocassettes (U-matic)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
U-Matic videocassettes cannot be played in The Bancroft Library reading room.
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Sue Tiger Memorial
1991
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Description of Southwest needlepoint hanging at the Intertribal Friendship House
1991
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.; 2nd dub
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Four episodes of Reality, Mind, and Language
1982-1986
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
Scope and Contents
Power and Politics in Contemporary Indian America (1986); Relocation is Genocide (1986); American History (1986); Origins
of Language (1986).
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Reclaiming our History Conference
1991
Physical Description:
3 videocassettes
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
Scope and Contents
1 master and two copies.
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American Indians and the Census conference
1991
Physical Description:
3 videocassettes
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
Scope and Contents
3 copies.
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Intertribal Friendship House 25th Anniversary, afternoon and evening panels
undated
Physical Description:
2 videocassettes
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
Scope and Contents
Tape #1 and #2.
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Indigenous People's Gathering; Dennis Jennings; tape from Willie Collins, Drum and 3 Bands
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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The Speaker of the Day: Dennis Jennings (World's in Transition: A Description of the Bay Area Native American Community),
Oakland Rotary Club, Oakland, Calif.
1992
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Indigenous People's Gathering
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Hearing Board Report. FBI, March 1971; Reading Report
approximately 1977
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Giveaway Songs #21: Intertribal Veterans Association of Los Angeles. Guests: A. Lee/Leta Rector
1991
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.; 27 min., 22 sec.
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Unidentified video (labelled "Video 1 Dubs IFH")
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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The People In Between: Oakland's Native American Community
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
Scope and Contents
Also on label: Community History Project, Intertribal Friendship House
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Pura Fe
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
Scope and Contents
Master
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Newe Sogobia is not for Sale! Shoshone Press Video
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Ambitious (1990); The Red Album (1992) by James A. Luna
1990-1992
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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This Day is Mine
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Portrayals of Native American Women in Film Beyond the Squaw and the Princess
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Mazerunner: The Life and Art of T.C. Cannon (directed and edited by Phillip Albert)
1993
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
1993
Scope and Contents
Includes printed synopsis.
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The Columbus Invasion
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Songs of the College Way
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.; 10 min.
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Stories around Diamond Island, Roll 1 and 2
undated
Physical Description:
2 videocassettes
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Shaping the Web by Paul D. Rendon
1990
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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The Run to Save Sinkyone (Intertribal Sinyone Wilderness Council)
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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"It's Your Life:" Smoking Cessation Video (Center for American Indian Research and Education, Berkeley, Calif.)
1992
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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American Indian Women's Talking Circle Cervical Cancer Project (Center for American Indian Research and Education, Berkeley,
Calif.)
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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This World is not our Home by Kim Johnson
1994
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Double Vision: Jean LaMarr
1992
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Warrior Chiefs in a New Age by Dean Curtis Bear Claw
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Talking Circles Smoking Cessation: A Train-the-Trainers Video and Guide (Center for American Research and Education, Berkeley,
Calif.)
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Life Spirit: a video presentation of the American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation
1993
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Tape 2: Stories from the field/wiping the tears of 7 generations
undated
Physical Description:
1 videocassette
analog; VHS; 3/4 in.
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Intertribal Friendship House. 1. Mental health trainee students. 2. Preschool program kids. Two interviews with mothers Mrs.
Wapepah and Mrs. Ballenger.
1974
Physical Description:
1 videotape
analog; open reel; 1/2 in.
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Children's Program, late seventies
approximately 1978
Physical Description:
1 videotape
analog; open reel; 1/2 in.
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Cathy Duchamp's documentary The Urban Indian Experience
2004
Physical Description:
1 videodisc
digital; DVD