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Grant Management Papers, 1980-1989

 Sub-Series

Scope and Content

From the Collection: The collection is divided into eight series consisting of writings, research and teaching materials, biographical information, and ethnographic audio recordings.

Changing Relations Project (1971-2004) consists of documents, correspondence, photographs, articles and research files pertaining to the Ford Foundation Project on local-immigrant relations in various US cities. “Proposals” consists of all proposals sent to the Ford Foundation from universities across the country to participate in this project. “Albany Park Locality, Chicago, Illinois” consists of proposals, correspondence, photographs, articles, reports, meeting minutes and grant organization for this project locality. “Garden City Locality, Kansas” consists of proposals, correspondence, photographs, articles, reports, meeting minutes and grant organization for this project locality “Houston Locality, Texas” consists of proposals, correspondence, photographs, articles, reports, meeting minutes and grant organization for this project locality. “Miami Locality, Florida” consists of proposals, correspondence, photographs, articles, reports, meeting minutes and grant organization for this project locality. “Monterey Park Locality, Los Angeles, California” consists of proposals, correspondence, photographs, articles, reports, meeting minutes and grant organization for this project locality. “Philadelphia Locality, Pennsylvania” consists of proposals, correspondence, photographs, articles, reports, meeting minutes and grant organization for this project locality. “Roger Sanjek” consists of papers, grant proposals, post-doctoral research applications, and correspondence written by Sanjek. “Structuring Diversity Book” consists of correspondence, meeting minutes, contracts, and paperwork pertaining to the publication of this book. “Newcomers Book” consists of correspondence, meeting minutes, contracts, and paperwork pertaining to the publication of this book. “Grant Management Papers” consists of paperwork, correspondence, and meeting minutes for grant management. “Film Project” is composed of correspondence, contracts, and meeting minutes for organizing a film about this project. “Project Final Reports” are the final reports from all project localities. “Bibliographies and Articles” composed of bibliographies and articles used during these projects. “Society for Applied Anthropology” consists of articles presented at the SFAA conference about this project. “Material for Human Organization Article” consists of bibliographies, articles, and correspondence for a human organization article.

Sunbelt Working Mothers Project (1960-1998) consists of documents, correspondence, photographs, articles and research files pertaining to the work-life balance of women working in Albuquerque factories. “Files” consist of articles, information about interview subjects, project organization paperwork, and article drafts. “Interview Transcripts with Hispanic Subjects” are transcripts from the first group of interviewees. “Interview Transcripts with Anglo-Saxon Subjects” are transcripts with the second group of interview subjects. “Interview Transcripts with Single Mothers” are transcripts with the third group of interview subjects. “Recorded Interviews with Hispanic Subjects” are tapes of interviews with the first group of interviewees. “Recorded Interviews with Anglo-Saxon Subjects” are tapes of interviews with the second group of interviewees. “Recorded Interviews with Single Mothers” are tapes of interviews with the third group of interviewees. “Unsorted Recordings” are miscellaneous tapes.

Weaving Women’s Lives Project (1980-2008) consists of documents, correspondence, photographs, articles and research files pertaining to the lives of three generations of women on a Navajo Reservation. “Research Files” are articles, correspondence, bibliographies, and paperwork pertaining to the project’s research goals. “Audio Recording Transcripts” are transcripts of interviews performed. “Tape Recordings” are the tapes with the recordings of the project interviews. “CD Recordings” are the CDs with the recordings of the project interviews

Yanomamo Research (1968-2010) consists of documents, correspondence, articles and research files pertaining to the investigation by the AAA into the research of Napoleon Chagnon. “Reports” consists of preliminary reports on the ethics of Chagnon’s research. “Correspondence” consists of correspondence about the investigations. “Timothy Asch” consists of articles and correspondence about this collaborator of Chagnon. “National Media Coverage” consists of articles about the AAA investigation. “AAA Meeting November 15-20” consists of correspondence, meeting minutes, and articles presented at the AAA meeting about this investigation. “Task Force on El Dorado” consists of correspondence and paperwork organizing a task force to investigate Chagnon. “Brazilian Data and Statements” includes articles, correspondence, and press releases from Brazilian research organizations on Chagnon’s research. “Response to AAA Task Force Rescinding the Report” consists of articles responding to the rescinding of censure against Chagnon. “Academic Articles on Yanomamo” consists of articles about the Yanomamo. “Human Rights and UN Rights of Indigenous” consists of correspondence, articles, and guidelines on ethical behavior while researching. “CSIPSA” consists of reports and assessments of ethics from CSIPSA. “Dreger Film on Darkness in El Dorado” consists of correspondence and articles about the documentary film based on Chagnon’s research.

UNM Career Files (1982-2008) consists of documents, correspondence, articles and research files pertaining to Lamphere’s career at UNM. “Anthropology Department Files” consists of documents, correspondence, articles and research files pertaining to Lamphere’s career in the Anthropology Department. “Women's Studies Department Files” consists of documents, correspondence, articles and research files pertaining to Lamphere’s career at the Women’s Studies Department “UNM Best Practices” consists of documents and correspondence pertaining to ethical behavior as a faculty member.

CENTEX Gypsum Wallboard Plant Protests (1977-1995) consists of correspondence, law firm contracts, fliers, meeting minutes, and budgets that all contributed to the organization of protests against a new wallboard plant in Bernalillo.

Personal Library (1961) is a linguistic workbook that Louise Lamphere used.

San Rafael, San Mateo and Grants, New Mexico Oral Histories Project. This project focuses on residents of the northwestern region of New Mexico. Oral history interviews with members of these communities were conducted in 2006-2009. The interviews tell the story of the region’s transition from a ranching economy through the uranium boom to the present day tourist and service economy. Residents also describe the role of religion and the community and the importance of Hispano traditions and food ways in the lives of their parents and grandparents. The project includes digital audio interviews, transcripts, genealogies, photographs and documents. Added to the collection in January 2018.

Dates

  • 1980-1989

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Access Restrictions

Prior to being granted access to interview project files, recordings and transcripts in the collection researchers must sign the attached consent form, agreeing not to disclose information that would be an invasion of privacy of living individuals, not to divulge names of individuals/research subjects mentioned and to hold harmless and to indemnify UNM and its employees for any loss or damage to them occasioned by the release of the informational content of these materials. This restriction expires January 1, 2050.

Extent

From the Collection: 23 boxes (15.5 cu. ft.)

Repository Details

Part of the UNM Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections Repository

Contact:
University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research & Special Collections
University Libraries, MSC05 3020
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque NM 87131
505-277-6451