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1Author:  Holden, William Curry, 1896-Requires cookie*
 Title:  W.C. Holden Expedition Papers, ead 
 Date(s):  unknown 
 Abstract:  The collection contains photographs of Yaqui Indians taken during an expedition to Rio Yaqui and letters of people who were on the expedition. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Yaqui Indians--Mexico--Sonora (State). | Yaqui Indians--Photographs. | Matachines (Dance). 
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2Author:  Requires cookie*
 Title:  Guadalupe, Arizona, Townsite papers 1910-1954 ead 
 Date(s):  1910-1954 
 Abstract:  This collection contains the earliest information about the founding (c. 1910) of a Yaqui Indian settlement southeast of Phoenix in Maricopa County, now a Yaqui-Mexican town. Included in this collection is a holograph and typescript (photocopy) of names of residents, financial records and historical data. Also includes a photocopy of a blueprint plan of the townsite. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Indians of North America -- Arizona -- History -- 20th century. | Yaqui Indians. | Yaqui Indians -- Urban residence. 
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3Author:  Hurt, Everett P.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Everett P. Hurt photograph collection, 1919-1920 ead 
 Date(s):  1919-1920 
 Abstract:  Small photographs, originally in a photograph album, of the travels and activities of Everett Hunt between 1919 and 1920, while a student at the University of Arizona. Images include Roosevelt Dam, the Grand Canyon, Fort Lowell, the Arizona State Fair, an Armistice Day parade, and a Yaqui Indian dance. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Armistice Day -- United States | Yaqui Indians -- Photographs | Yaqui Indians -- Rites and Ceremonies -- Pictorial works | Armistice Day -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Pictorial works 
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4Author:  Guss, David LeeRequires cookie*
 Title:  David Lee Guss photographs, 1967-1982 ead 
 Date(s):  1967-1982 
 Abstract:  Photographs, 8x10, taken chiefly in Arizona from 1967 to 1982. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Extinct cities -- Arizona -- Photographs | Extinct cities -- New Mexico -- Photographs | Ghost towns -- Southwest, New -- Photographs | Indians of North America -- Arizona -- Photographs | Apache Indians -- Photographs | Yaqui Indians -- Photographs | Old Tucson (Ariz.) -- Photographs | Motion pictures -- Arizona -- Photographs | Cities and towns -- Mexican-American Border Region -- Photographs 
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5Author:  Compañia Constructora Richardson, S.A.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Records of the Compañia Constructora Richardson, S.A., 1904-1968 1904-1927 ead 
 Date(s):  1904-1968 
 Abstract:  Records, 1904-1968 (bulk 1904-1927). Collection consists primarily of photographs, legal papers, and other materials concerning the development of a railroad and irrigation system in the Yaqui River Valley, Sonora, Mexico. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Water rights -- Mexico -- Yaqui River | Irrigation engineering -- Mexico -- Yaqui River | Agriculture and state -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) | Agricultural colonies -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) | Yaqui Indians -- Photographs | Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) -- Photographs 
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6Author:  Requires cookie*
 Title:  Sinaloa Jesuit reports circa 1610-1627 ead 
 Date(s):  circa 1610-1627 
 Abstract:  Photocopies of typed transcriptions of 32 reports and letters, 1610 to 1623 or 1627. Nine of them are signed by Captain Diego Martínez de Hurdaide; another is a "traslado," signed by Hurdaide, of a letter from Padre Rector Cristóbal de Villalta to Padre Tomás Bacilio, 1622. The other documents are unsigned. Named addressees include Visitor Padre Hernando de Villafañe, Marqués de Salinas, Provincial Padre [Juan] Laurencio, and Oidor Chaves. Unnamed addressees are the commander, the viceroy, the governor, the president, the "contador," the treasurer, and the bishop. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Sinaloa (State) -- History -- 17th century. | Indians of Mexico -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) -- History -- 17th century. | Missions -- Mexico -- Sinaloa (State) -- History -- 17th century. | Missions -- Mexico -- Sonora (State) -- History -- 17th century. | Yaqui Indians -- Missions -- History -- 17th century. 
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7Author:  Barker, George C. (George Carpenter), 1912-1958Requires cookie*
 Title:  Papers of George C. Barker, 1903-1958 (bulk 1943-1957) ead 
 Date(s):  1903-1958 
 Abstract:  Correspondence, research materials, published and unpublished manuscripts and articles, slides, photographs, and one audio tape, primarily from 1943 to 1957, of anthropologist George C. Barker. The collection documents Barker's anthropological research into folk drama and ritual, the social functions of language, the Pachuco language of Hispanic youths, and Yaqui Indian culture and customs. A 1964 gift to the Southwest Folklore Archives from George C. Barker, Sr. Deaccessioned from the collection in 1993 were approximately 0.2 feet of duplicates and items of a personal nature. In 1996 two 11 x 14 black-and-white photographs by Alfred A. Cohn were transferred to the L. Marguerite Collier Collection, Southwest Folklore Center Manuscripts Collection MS 611. This collection is part of the Southwest Folklore Center collection. The Southwest Folklore Center was founded in 1979 after the dissolution of the University of Arizona Folklore Committee and collected information about folk communities, arts, music, and other humanities-related materials. This collection was previously SWF 004. The materials were transferred to Special Collections in 2017. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Folk drama, Spanish American | Christmas plays | Prodigal son (Parable) -- Drama | Spanish language -- Dialects -- Arizona -- Tucson | Spanish language -- Social aspects -- Arizona -- Tucson | Spanish language -- Slang | Bilingualism -- Arizona -- Tucson | Mexican Americans -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Languages | Gangs -- Arizona -- Tucson | Yaqui Indians -- Mexico -- Hermosillo -- Rites and Ceremonies -- Photographs 
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8Author:  Southwest Folklore CenterRequires cookie*
 Title:  Southwest Folklore Center Video Recordings Collection, 1977-ongoing ead 
 Date(s):  1977-ongoing 
 Abstract:  Videorecordings produced and recorded locally by various collectors, depicting Native American poetry readings, dance, music and storytelling performances, chiefly in Tucson and southern Arizona; Mexican-American music; Ukrainian folk art; oral histories of Tucson residents; and interviews with cowboy poets, singers, and storytellers. 75 videocassettes. This collection was previously titled SWF 010. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Yaqui Indians -- Arizona -- Folklore. | Yaqui poetry -- Arizona. | Tohono O'Odham Indians -- Music. | American literature -- Indian authors. | Mexican Americans -- Music. | Cowboys -- Arizona. | Cowboys' writings, American. | Indians of North America. | Tucson (Ariz.) -- Social life and customs. | Mexican Americans -- Arizona -- Tucson -- Social life and customs. | Easter eggs -- Ukraine. 
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9Author:  Southwest Folklore CenterRequires cookie*
 Title:  Southwest Folklore Center Field Recordings Collection, 1943-ongoing ead 
 Date(s):  1943-ongoing 
 Abstract:  Reel tape recordings produced by University of Arizona Folklore Committee from 1943 through 1978, and after 1979, by the Southwest Folklore Center. Predominately field recordings from southern Arizona, they include cowboy songs and music, oral history interviews and corridos. The collection also includes 12 studio master tape reels recorded by Mexican American singer Lydia Mendoza. This collection was previously titled SWF 011. 
 Repository:  University of Arizona Libraries, Special Collections 
 Subjects:  Mexican Americans -- Music. | Corridos. | Pioneers. | Frontier and pioneer life. | Yaqui Indians. | Navajo Indians. | Seri Indians. | Apache Indians. | Yuma Indians. | Hopi Indians. | Tohono O'Odham Indians. | Pima Indians. | Mormons--Arizona--Music. | Cowboys. | Cowboys--Songs and music. | Folklore. | Folklore--Arizona. | Mormons--Arizona--Folklore. | Cowboys--Arizona--Folklore. | Cowboys' writings, American. | Ranchers--Arizona. | Fiddle tunes. | Baptists. | Hobo songs. | Harmonica music. | Gospel music. | Bluegrass music. | Banjo music. | Navajo code talkers. 
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