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1Author:  Moon, Carl, 1878-1948Add to Favorites
 Title:  Carl Moon Photograph Collection, circa. 1903-1914 ead 
 Date(s):  circa. 1903-1914 
 Abstract:  The Carl Moon collection is comprised of photographs, ca. 1903-1914, consisting of black and white copy prints of Apache, Hopi, Navajo, and other American Indians. The collection is artificially arranged into seven series: Portraits, Cafts, Music, Men, Habitat, Ceremonies and Family. Printed on fiber paper 5 by 8 inches or smaller, these photographs are annotated with names and places, and some are dated. The bulk of the images consist of portraits of individuals, groups, and ceremonies. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Portraits | Indians of North America -- Southwest, New -- Rites and ceremonies | Hopi Indians -- Pictorial works | Navajo Indians -- Pictorial works | Apache Indians -- Pictorial works | Osage Indians -- Pictorial works | Taos Indians -- Pictorial works | Pueblo Indians -- Pictorial works 
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2Author:  Pratt, Wayne T.Add to Favorites
 Title:  Wayne T. Pratt Papers 1903-1990 1953-1988 ead 
 Date(s):  1903-1990 
 Abstract:  The Wayne T. Pratt Papers consist primarily of publications, correspondence, transcripts, photographs, and other materials documenting issues facing Native American communities and educators of Native American children. Among the subjects shown are the Bureau of Indian Affairs, schools for Native children, the education of future teachers of Native children, the sensitivity of educators to cultural issues, mid to late twentieth century trends in Native education, and the Johnson-O'Malley plan to aid local schools. Although the materials in the collection date from 1903 to 1990, the bulk of the collection was created between 1953 and 1988. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Labriola National American Indian Data Center 
 Subjects:  Hopi Indians -- Government relations. | Hopi Indians -- Land tenure. | Indian children -- United States. | Indians of North America -- Education. | Multicultural education -- Southwest, New. | Navajo children -- Education. | Navajo Indians -- Government relations. | Navajo Indians -- Land tenure. 
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3Author:  Gates, Gertrude Edna Lewis.Add to Favorites
 Title:  Gertrude Edna Lewis Gates papers, 1903-1935. ead 
 Date(s):  1903-1935. 
 Abstract:  Correspondence, notebooks, cattle records, and financial papers pertaining to the operation and maintenance of the D.A. Ranch and of rental property in Flagstaff. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  DA Ranch (Cornville, Ariz.) | Cattle trade -- Arizona -- History -- Sources. | Ranch life -- Arizona. | Indians of North America -- Missions -- Arizona. | Ranches -- Arizona -- Records and correspondence. | Women ranchers -- Arizona. 
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4Author:  Shantz, H.L. (Homer LeRoy), 1876-1958Add to Favorites
 Title:  Homer Leroy Shantz papers, 1903-1958 ead 
 Date(s):  1903-1958 
 Abstract:  Field notebooks, reprint articles, speeches, survey abstracts, photographs, diaries, and correspondence pertaining to Shantz's interests in worldwide agriculture and botany. Shantz's various trips to Africa resulted in extensive field notes, including those for the Smithsonian African Expedition, 1919 to 1920, and the African Education Commission, 1923 to 1924. Background material he collected about Africa encompasses maps; postcards; dictionaries and primers on languages, including Swahili; also, articles on the people, the areas they inhabited, and specific problems, such as the tsetse fly, sleeping sickness, forced labor, and race relations. Photographs of his travels from the Cape to Cairo depict the Nile, Egyptian ruins, wild and domestic animals, vegetation and the landscape, villages and cities, and people in tribal dress. Communal activities documented include cultivation, thatching roofs, building a road, and weaving a large bamboo mat to cover a bridge walkway. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Plant ecology -- Africa | Plant ecology -- United States | Vegetation surveys -- South America | Vegetation surveys -- Colorado | Vegetation surveys -- Africa | Swahili language -- Dictionaries -- English | English language -- Dictionaries -- Swahili | Agriculture -- Africa | Soils -- Africa | Agriculture -- United States | Soils -- United States | Africa -- Description and travel 
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