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Indians of North America -- Religion

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

American Indian Oral History Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-314-BC
Abstract The American Indian Oral History collection contains recorded interviews with and about Native Americans. There were 904 recordings collected by the University of New Mexico between 1967-1972. The bulk of the interviews contain oral traditions and recollections from Navajos and Pueblos. Transcripts are available for most of the recordings.
Dates: 1967-1973

Kay Cole Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-556-BC
Scope and Content The majority of this collection represents Kay Cole's involvement with Dennis Banks and American Indian issues, dating from the 1970's. The collection is divided into 9 overlapping series. D-Q University contains materials related to D-Q (Deganawidah Quetzacoatl) University, an accredited, Indian controlled Indian/Chicano college which was established in Davis, California in 1971 and continues to operate today. Dennis Banks was a student, an instructor,...
Dates: 1971-1992

Oral History Interviews with Frank Waters

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-613-BC
Scope and Content The Frank Waters oral history interviews consist of one master set of thirty-nine (39) professional quality Beta videotapes. The contents of the original tapes are recorded on two sets of thirteen (13) videocassettes for patron use. The set of videocassettes labeled, "Window burn from Beta, camera originals," can be used for editing. Additionally, there are two sets of seven (7) audio cassette tapes of the interviews (one set for patron use), a transcript log, plus a summary log of the contents...
Dates: 1989, September 14-17

Viola Cordova Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MSS-741-BC
Abstract This collection consists of writings, research, and correspondence of Viola Cordova, Ph.D. It documents her educational and professional career in the field of philosophy.
Dates: 1956-2003