Reference, 1976-1980
File — Box: 43
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
The thirteenth series of the Lloyd H. New Papers consists of 90 folders from 1959-2002 and is divided into 4 sub-series: General, Speeches, Essays, Drafts, and Handwritten Notes.
The first sub-series, General, contains 4 folders and includes Mr. New's credo, plays, and prayers.
The second sub-series, Speeches, contains 17 folders of Mr. New's addresses during 1968-2000 for Native American high school and college convocations and commencements, as well as for symposia in the US, Australia, Canada and South America.
The third sub-series, Essays, contains 61 folders of manuscripts from 1962-2001 for magazines, encyclopedias, exhibition catalogues, educational publications and in defense of the Institute of American Indian Arts.
The fourth sub-series, Drafts and Handwritten Notes, contains 8 folders of typed and handwritten documents with annotations that relate to many of the items in the first three sub-series. This sub-series is in its original order.
The first sub-series, General, contains 4 folders and includes Mr. New's credo, plays, and prayers.
The second sub-series, Speeches, contains 17 folders of Mr. New's addresses during 1968-2000 for Native American high school and college convocations and commencements, as well as for symposia in the US, Australia, Canada and South America.
The third sub-series, Essays, contains 61 folders of manuscripts from 1962-2001 for magazines, encyclopedias, exhibition catalogues, educational publications and in defense of the Institute of American Indian Arts.
The fourth sub-series, Drafts and Handwritten Notes, contains 8 folders of typed and handwritten documents with annotations that relate to many of the items in the first three sub-series. This sub-series is in its original order.
Dates
- 1976-1980
Access Restrictions
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Extent
From the Series: 4.0 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
From the Collection: Undetermined
Repository Details
Part of the Institute of American Indian Arts Repository
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