Drawer 1
Container
Contains 4 Results:
Original Proof of "Visions and Life Journeys" Volume I, 1981-2009
File — Drawer: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection documents the activities of a non-profit organization that existed for twenty years in New Mexico. New Mexico Indian Education Association's main goal was curriculum development. The organization existed in Albuquerque from 1981 and then in Santa Fe and various locations near and in Santa Fe after 1989. The organization’s board changed over time, but many key people such as Julia Nathanson, Catherine Coulter and Wilson Romero stayed involved. The NMIEA’s original directorship...
Dates:
1981-2009
Nineteen Items of Original Art, Graphics and Miscellaneous, 1981-2009
File — Drawer: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection documents the activities of a non-profit organization that existed for twenty years in New Mexico. New Mexico Indian Education Association's main goal was curriculum development. The organization existed in Albuquerque from 1981 and then in Santa Fe and various locations near and in Santa Fe after 1989. The organization’s board changed over time, but many key people such as Julia Nathanson, Catherine Coulter and Wilson Romero stayed involved. The NMIEA’s original directorship...
Dates:
1981-2009
Six Mark-ups and Two Transparencies of the Hantavirus Booklet, 1981-2009
File — Drawer: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection documents the activities of a non-profit organization that existed for twenty years in New Mexico. New Mexico Indian Education Association's main goal was curriculum development. The organization existed in Albuquerque from 1981 and then in Santa Fe and various locations near and in Santa Fe after 1989. The organization’s board changed over time, but many key people such as Julia Nathanson, Catherine Coulter and Wilson Romero stayed involved. The NMIEA’s original directorship...
Dates:
1981-2009
Seven Transparency Plates of the Hantavirus Booklet, 1981-2009
File — Drawer: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Content
From the Collection:
This collection documents the activities of a non-profit organization that existed for twenty years in New Mexico. New Mexico Indian Education Association's main goal was curriculum development. The organization existed in Albuquerque from 1981 and then in Santa Fe and various locations near and in Santa Fe after 1989. The organization’s board changed over time, but many key people such as Julia Nathanson, Catherine Coulter and Wilson Romero stayed involved. The NMIEA’s original directorship...
Dates:
1981-2009