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1Author:  Brandt, Elizabeth A.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Elizabeth Brandt Collection 1942-1992 ead 
 Date(s):  1942-1992 
 Abstract:  The Elizabeth Brandt Collection mainly contains research materials collected by Brandt to conduct a study on the conditions surrounding Navajo high student dropouts from 1985 to 1986. In addition, there are articles and notes regarding American Indian languages and elementary education curriculum materials regarding American Indian culture. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Labriola National American Indian Data Center 
 Subjects:  Apache languages. | Indians of North America -- Education. | Indians of North America -- Languages. | Isleta Indians. | Navajo Indians. | Taos Indians. 
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2Author:  Arizona State University. Center for Indian Education.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Cultural Policies and Guidelines Collection 1998-2003 ead 
 Date(s):  1998-2003 
 Abstract:  The Cultural Policies and Guidelines Collection contains print and web published tribal language policies; state and tribal resolutions on language education; and guidelines for education and cultural heritage and recognition. The collection spans 1998–2003 and includes Alaska, Arizona, Montana and Hawaii. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Labriola National American Indian Data Center 
 Subjects:  Indians of North America -- Languages. | Indians of North America -- Education. | Indians of North America -- Politics and government. 
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3Author:  Arizona State University. Center for Indian Education.Requires cookie*
 Title:  Tribal Language Policies Collection 1984-2001 ead 
 Date(s):  1984-2001 
 Abstract:  The Tribal Language Policies Collection contains print and web published tribal council resolutions; policies on tribal language use and education; and primary-school language policies. The collection spans 1984-2001. Tribal language policies include Rosebud Sioux Tribe, Ute, Hualapai, Oneida, Salt River Pima-Maricopa, Tohono O'odham, Hawaiian, Navajo, Hopi, Arapaho, and Pascua Yaqui. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Labriola National American Indian Data Center 
 Subjects:  Indians of North America -- Languages. | Indians of North America -- Education. | Indians of North America -- Politics and government. 
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4Author:  unknownRequires cookie*
 Title:  Doris Duke Native American Oral History Project, 1966-2022 ead 
 Date(s):  1966-2022 
 Abstract:  The Doris Duke Native American Oral History Project was initiated in 1967 across seven different universities. At the University of Arizona, the project was conducted through the Arizona State Museum and coordinated by Bernard “Bunny” Fontana, an anthropologist who was the museum’s Director of Ethnology at the time. The project resulted in the collection of 615 interviews, representing 33 different tribal groups. The bulk of the collection is from Apache, Navajo, Pima, Tohono O'Odham, and Yaqui consultants. Other tribes from Arizona and Mexico are also represented: including the Mohave, Hopi, Seri, Tarahumara, and Yavapai. The interviews discuss personal and family histories, along with topics such as social culture, education, folklore, health and health care, history, language, and religion. Interviews with Acoma, Apache, Chiricahua, Chemehuevi, Chontal, Dakota, Inuit, Havasupai, Hualapai, Juaneño, Maricopa, Mexican, Mormon, Muslim, Mohave, Navajo, Pima, Quechua, San Juan, Santa Clara, Seri, Spanish-American, Tarahumara, Tewa, Tohono O'Odham, Tiwa, Western Apache, Yaqui, Yavapai, and Yuman interviewees. In addition to audio recordings and the associated transcripts, this collection includes project overviews, financial records, correspondence, project references and publications, documentation related to cataloging and access, research proposals, and materials related to the project at the other six universities. 
 Repository:  Arizona State Museum 
 Subjects:  Apache Indians | Acoma Indians | Borderlands--Arizona | Chemeheuvi Indians | Genizaros | Havasupai Indians | Hualapai Indians | Indian College Students—Arizona | Indians of North AmericaLanguages | Inuit | Mohave Indians | Navajo Indians | Oral history—Archival resources | Tiwa Indians | Tohono O’Odham Indians | White Mountain Apache Indians | Yuma Indians 
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5Author:  Arizona State University Libraries. Department of Archives and Special CollectionsRequires cookie*
 Title:  Arizona Collection Small Manuscripts [CM MSM 501-CM MSM 750] 1701-2009 1850-2009 ead 
 Date(s):  1701-2009 
 Abstract:  This guide describes all of the small manuscript collections held in ASC's Arizona Collection. These collections generally consist of 1-2 folders and document Arizona as a territory and state. Manuscripts, personal papers, and professional papers are included. 
 Repository:  Arizona State University Library. Greater Arizona Collection 
 Subjects:  Transportation | Commuting | Streets | Trolley | Buses | Water Projects | Irrigation Canals | Safford, Arizona | Yuma, Arizona | Houses | Floods | Families | Pioneers -- Southwestern States | Aztec Land & Cattle Company | Cattle trade -- History | Land Claims | Crime | Criminals | Bibliographies | Manuscripts | Water Quality | United States Department of State | International Boundary & Water Commission | Minutes | Press Releases | Arizona -- History -- To 1912 | Subsistence Homestead Program | Agriculture | Housing | Actions and defenses 
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