Arizona Archives Online
Favorites (0)
Search:
Anthropology in subject [Undo]
Wills in subject [Undo]
Arizona State Museum in publisher [Undo]
Modify Search | New Search
Results:  3 ItemsBrowse by Subject | Title | Author
Sorted by:  
Page: 1
Date
1996 (1)
1940 (1)
1900 (1)
Repository
(3)
Arizona State Museum[Undo]
1Author:  William H. KellyAdd to Favorites
 Title:  William H. Kelly papers 1900-1973 ead 
 Date(s):  1900-1973 
 Abstract:  This collection contains the research notes, correspondence, and related materials of William H. Kelly. The bulk of the materials in this collection were collected while Kelly conducted research on the Cocopah Tribe's lifeways for this PhD Thesis and during his time as an anthropology professor and President of the Bureau of Ethnic Research in Tucson, Arizona. 
 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
 Subjects:  Cocopah Tribe of Arizona | Arizona | Anthropology -- Southwest, New | Anthropological linguistics | Anthropology—Research | Ethnography 
 Similar Items:  Find Similar Guides
2Author:  Haynes, C. VanceAdd to Favorites
 Title:  C. Vance Haynes Kennewick Man papers 1996-2007 ead 
 Date(s):  1996-2007 
 Abstract:  Collection consists of copies of the case files from litigation regarding ownership and scientific usage of the partial human skeletal remains known as the Kennewick Man. These documents were collected by one of the plaintiffs, C. Vance Haynes, University of Arizona Professor Emeritus anthropologist. 
 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
 Subjects:  Human remains (Archaeology) – Washington (State). | Forensic anthropology – Washington (State). | Forensic archaeology – Washington (State). | Kennewick Man. | Indians of North America – Anthropometry – Washington (State) 
 Similar Items:  Find Similar Guides
3Author:  Getty, Harry Thomas, 1904-1995Add to Favorites
 Title:  Harry T. Getty papers 1940-1980 ead 
 Date(s):  1940-1980 
 Abstract:  Collection consists of field notes, research files, correspondence, manuscript drafts, and associated materials assembled by cultural anthropologist Harry T. Getty for his work on Tucson ethnic communities, the San Carlos Apache, and social change in Fiji and Yugoslavia. 
 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
 Subjects:  Apache Indians--Arizona--San Carlos Indian Reservation | Apache Indians--Arizona--Fort Apache Indian Reservation | Apache Indians--Arizona--Land tenure | Apache Indians--Arizona--Claims | Cattle trade--Arizona--San Carlos Indian Reservation | University of Arizona. Dept. of Anthropology | Leadership--Fiji | Urbanization--Slovenia 
 Similar Items:  Find Similar Guides