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Box 4

 Container

Contains 16 Results:

Allen Sixtus Dominguez & Susanna Dominguez - #23 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 72-76
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: 7/23/2013, 7/30/2013. In interview 1, tape 1, only Sixtus is interviewed. He discusses his family history and offers his perspectives on culture. He also discusses how various federal policies have impacted cultural identity. In tape 2, he discusses his art and the philosophical processes attached to it, and how to fits within the framework of decolonization. In interview 2 Susana Dominguez joins the interview. In tape 1 of interview 2, she talks about her family history and ancient...
Dates: 2012-2015

Wyndsor Yazzie - #24 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 77-80
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: 7/31/2013, 8/29/2013. In tape 1, Yazzie discusses his childhood and role of his paternal grandmother in his life. He also sheds light upon the day to day interactions between Hopi and Navajo people, and how federal legislation and policy have affected their lives. In tape 2 of interview, he continues on the history and relations between Hopi and Navajo. He concludes by elaborating on cultural practices including ceremony, and sheep butchering practices. In interview 2 tape 1, Yazzie...
Dates: 2012-2015

Sean Gantt - #25 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 81-84
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: 8/14/2013. In tape 1 Gantt discusses Choctaw culture, language and powwow culture and dance. He stresses the importance of land in looking at reservations, place and identity. He discusses histories of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw, Eastern Cherokee Nation and the Oklahoma Nation. He concludes this tape with discussion about culture, tradition and the Native American Church. In tape 2 Gantt elaborates on healing practices in relation to NAC. He also discusses Choctaw political and...
Dates: 2012-2015

Sherrick Roanhorse - #26 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 85-86
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: 10/10/2013. In tape 1, Roanhorse discusses his early life and social challenges within the Navajo Nation. He begins talking about the political position and issues that are unique to the Navajo Nation. In tape 2, he relates the history and government politics to his academic interests and shares his experience in working as an intern in Washington D.C. for Senator Bingaman. He then discusses how his academic life influenced his professional life and his involvement in tribal...
Dates: 2012-2015

Lewis Monette - #27 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 87-90
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: 10/11/2013, 3/15/2014. In interview 1, tape 1, Monette discusses his early childhood and education. In tape 2, he moves on to elaborate on his time at UNM and the different programs that he was involved in. In interview 2, tape 1 Monette explains his perspective regarding educational philosophy and sociology. In tape 2 of 2, he discusses his time working in APS as a social worker and different aspects of funding/resource allocation in relation to special education and native students.
Dates: 2012-2015

Sam Deloria & Fred Hart - #28 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 91-94
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: 10/15/2013, 10/16/2013, 10/16/2013 (Deloria only). In interview 1, tape 1, Deloria and Hart both discuss their personal backgrounds and how they ended up in the southwest. They discuss assumptions held against Native students regarding culture shock and educational performance. They begin talking about the UNM Law School and the movement to start recruiting Native people into the law program. In tape 2 of interview 1, they discuss the key players in developing the Indian Law Program...
Dates: 2012-2015

Sterling Fluharty - #29 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 95-108
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: 11/6/2013, 11/7/2013, 11/18/2013, 12/12/2013, 1/26/2014, 2/2/2014, 2/9//2014. Fluharty discusses the history of AIM, NIYC, power movement, Kiva Club and key players. He also speaks of the history of Navajo students who went to live with Mormon families in Utah.
Dates: 2012-2015

Shirley Arviso Ash - #30 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 109-110
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract:12/17/2013. She discussed her travel experiences throughout the United States and the world (e.g., England, South Africa, Australia, Russia). Shirley also described her leadership role in the Native American Women's Association; the role her family (Peshlakai's / Gorman's) had on her life; and, her experiences as an undergraduate (in the 1950s) at UNM.
Dates: 2012-2015

Lois Ellen Frank - #31 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 111
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: 1/21/2014. She speaks of the history and preparation of Native foods. She also speaks of diabetes and other consequences of westernized foods.
Dates: 2012-2015

Ralph U. Davis - #32 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 112-113
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: 2/16/2014. He speaks of his history, his work and time at UNM. He was a part of Kiva Club. He was married to a Hopi person and now builds Mandelas.
Dates: 2012-2015

Keith Franklin - #33 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 114-129
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: This is an extensive oral history interview with Keith Franklin (8 interviews).
Dates: 2012-2015

Wakashige, Ben - #35 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 130-131
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: 3/7/2014. He spoke of working with the tribes in the state and developing the tribal libraries and the work he did to establish the Native American Libraries Special Interest Group under the New Mexico State Library.
Dates: 2012-2015

Mario Atencio - #36 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 132-138
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: 7/7/2014, 7/10/2014. He spoke about a variety of topics including growing up on the reservation and the many of the problems and issues. He attended Cuba High School. He speaks of many of the changes in his life and direction.
Dates: 2012-2015

Blanchard, Evelyn L. - #37 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 137-138
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: 7/17/2014. She spoke of her work as a Native American Social Worker. She has extensive experience working with all aspects of social work including welfare, at-risk children, tribal programs and communities.
Dates: 2012-2015

Gregory Cajete - #38 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 139
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Content From the Collection: This collection consists of oral history interviews and transcripts. The interviews were conducted with Native American faculty, students, and alumni speaking about their time at UNM and discussing the beginning and impact of Native American programs, projects, and organizations. Some of the interviews are with people affiliated with UNM although they may not have attended UNM. Primary focuses of the interviews include UNM's Native American Studies Department, activities, actions of...
Dates: 2012-2015

David Velarde - #39 Video Audio Recordings

 File — Box: 4, DVD: 140-141
Identifier: Video Audio Recordings
Scope and Contents From the Series: Abstract: 7/7/2014. He speaks of the history of Apaches and also historical events that have affected Native Americans throughout United States.
Dates: 2012-2015