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Harry D. Ellis oral history collection
Hilton W. Gillett oral history collection
Hispanic Rural Teachers Oral History Project,
Institute of Historical Survey Foundation Oral Histories
Oral histories conducted by the Institute of Historical Survey Foundation (IHSF), subjects covered include regional and local topics such as farming in the Mesilla Valley, reminisces of residing in Grant County to ranching in west Texas. The collection spans from the 1960s-2001.
Jack A. Dillahunt oral history collection
Jack Curry Redman oral history collection
James B. Wright Collection of Southwestern Native American and Hispanic Music, Interviews and Literary Programs
This broad collection contains traditional Southwestern Native American and Hispanic folk music, and popular music, dances, poetry readings and interviews collected in the 1970s and 1980s. Also included are Spanish medieval music, a Belen Los Pastores presentation, Matachines music from Tortugas, a Corrales history pageant, Anglo American country western songs and fiddle tunes, Laotian songs from Albuquerque, and a lecture by John Donald Robb.
Jane Bernard and Polly P. Brown Route 66 Pictorial Collection
Jeff Bingaman Senatorial papers
The collection contains administrative files, campaign documents, special projects files, photographs, press and media files, scheduling documents, speeches and statements, oral histories, correspondence, legislative research files, and state office files generated in association with Jeff Bingaman’s 30 year tenure as U. S. Senator from New Mexico.
John Franklin Boyd oral history collection
John H. Dettweiler oral history collection
John Howard Allison Forestry Journals Collection
John Joseph Corcoran, Jr. oral history collection
Jon Hunner's Los Alamos Oral History Interviews
The collection consists of 12 oral interviews, conducted by Jon Hunner as part of the research for his MA thesis. Interviews delve into the social history of Los Alamos, NM, from the perspective of individuals who came of age in Los Alamos, 1943-1968.
Jonathan M. Mann oral history collection
This collection consists of an oral history transcript and an article which focus on the career of Jonathan Mann (1947-1998), in his ten years working in the state of New Mexico starting with his first job on assignment from the Centers for Disease Control, Bureau of Epidemiology from 1974 to 1977 and ending with his seven years working with the New Mexico Health and Environment Department as State Epidemiologist/Chief Medical Officer/Deputy Director.
Jose A. Dominguez oral history collection
Jose A. Rivera Papers
Junius A. Evans oral history collection
La Jicarita Papers
The collection focuses on environmental and social justice issues in Northern New Mexico.
LaDonna Harris Papers and Americans for Indian Opportunity Records
The collection consists of documents from LaDonna Harris' life as an activist and from AIO's four decades of operation as a non-profit organization involved in advocacy and development projects related to the needs and rights of Native Americans.
Lawrence D. Barbour Sr. oral history collection
Lawrence Hoyt Wilkinson oral history collection
This forty-three page interview documents the professional career of Albuquerque surgeon Dr. Lawrence H. Wilkinson (1916-1992). Included in this collection are the final transcript and audio recordings from an oral history recorded in 1984. Also included are three news clippings pertaining to Dr. Wilkinson.
Leonard H. Akes oral history collection
Among the subjects discussed in this interview are the medical community of the Espanola Valley; the health and sanitation problems of the region; public health services; the increasing pressure of the federal government on medicine; continuing education; and others.
The interview dates April 23, 1989 and the collection consists of 1 audiocassette (45 min.) + 1 transcript (13 pages), correspondence, and the interviewee agreement.
Leslie L. Daviet oral history collection
Living Treasures Oral History Collection
Collection consists the organizational papers of Living Treasures, Inc., including correspondence, clipping and research files, transcripts, audio tapes, and a few video recordings of interviews, honoring citizens of Santa Fe and other towns in northern New Mexico as Living Treasures for their hard work and dedication to our communities. Since March 2003 (beginning with #190), interviews have been recorded on CDs.