Box 7
Container
Contains 7 Results:
Revisión de la Fondogía de Otomí, 1963
File — Box: 7, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series is divided into three subseries that outline Frances Quintana's history, interests, and engagement in anthropological research and teaching. The first subseries consists of personal information including a curriculum vitae, autobiographical and biographical papers, and material concerning the graduate fellowship in anthropology she established, and photographs. Subseries two is comprised of papers she presented and published on the different projects she partook in or led throughout...
Dates:
1963
Card File - El Rito and Parkview (1833) and Abiquiu (1845) Census ,, 1961
File — Box: 7, Folder: 7A
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This is the largest series, which is divided into six subseries pertaining to projects Quintana participated in as an ethnographer. The first subseries pertains to traditional Hispanic music for which Dr. Quintana collected historical and ethnographic information through interviews with Hispanic families. The second subseries, the Tri-Ethnic project is one of the most important projects she partook in. The project concerned the intercultural contact and relations of Ute, Hispanic, and Anglo...
Dates:
1961
Card File - El Rito and Parkview Church Records (1869-1905), 1961
File — Box: 7, Folder: 7B
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This is the largest series, which is divided into six subseries pertaining to projects Quintana participated in as an ethnographer. The first subseries pertains to traditional Hispanic music for which Dr. Quintana collected historical and ethnographic information through interviews with Hispanic families. The second subseries, the Tri-Ethnic project is one of the most important projects she partook in. The project concerned the intercultural contact and relations of Ute, Hispanic, and Anglo...
Dates:
1961
Card File - Durango, Conejos Parish Rolls and Census (1870-1880), 1961
File — Box: 7, Folder: 7C
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This is the largest series, which is divided into six subseries pertaining to projects Quintana participated in as an ethnographer. The first subseries pertains to traditional Hispanic music for which Dr. Quintana collected historical and ethnographic information through interviews with Hispanic families. The second subseries, the Tri-Ethnic project is one of the most important projects she partook in. The project concerned the intercultural contact and relations of Ute, Hispanic, and Anglo...
Dates:
1961
TEP Families, Genealogical Information, 1961
File — Box: 7, Folder: 7D
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This is the largest series, which is divided into six subseries pertaining to projects Quintana participated in as an ethnographer. The first subseries pertains to traditional Hispanic music for which Dr. Quintana collected historical and ethnographic information through interviews with Hispanic families. The second subseries, the Tri-Ethnic project is one of the most important projects she partook in. The project concerned the intercultural contact and relations of Ute, Hispanic, and Anglo...
Dates:
1961
Research Report - "Kin, Residential and Community Units of Tri-Ethnic Community Hispanos and Their Ancesters, 1964
File — Box: 7, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This is the largest series, which is divided into six subseries pertaining to projects Quintana participated in as an ethnographer. The first subseries pertains to traditional Hispanic music for which Dr. Quintana collected historical and ethnographic information through interviews with Hispanic families. The second subseries, the Tri-Ethnic project is one of the most important projects she partook in. The project concerned the intercultural contact and relations of Ute, Hispanic, and Anglo...
Dates:
1964
"Ethnohistorical Roots of 'Crazy Violence' among Young Dinetan Husbands," by Frances Quintana, including correspondence with Sue-Ellen Jacobs, 1994
File — Box: 7, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
This series reflects Dr. Quintana’s involvement with historico-political matters. It is divided into four subseries the first of which contains material on Hispano and Native American history and culture, consisting mainly of notes, clippings, and archival material on colonial Indian relations. This subseries also contains material on contemporary issues of health and disease among Hispanos, their experiences with the medical system, and information on environmental concerns and social impact....
Dates:
1994