Arizona State University Library. Greater Arizona Collection
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Biographical Note
Kristie Lee Butler was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on July 5, 1955. She began her college education as a part-time student at Broward Community College in 1974 but left her studies to join the cloistered community of Poor Clare Nuns in Newport News, Virginia in 1976. Butler returned to secular life in 1980 and resumed her studies at Broward Community College. She transferred to Texas Tech University in Lubbock in the fall of 1984 and graduated Magna Cum Laude with a B.A. in Anthropology in 1986. She enrolled in Arizona State University's graduate program in sociocultural anthropology in 1987 and graduated with her M.A. in 1991 with a thesis entitled Along the Padres' Trail: The History of St. Michael's Mission to the Navajo (1898-1939) (LD 179.15 1991 .B885).
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Copyright
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Interested researchers may also wish to consult CP SPC 132: K. L. Butler Photographs for images of St. Michael's Mission and Our Lady of Fatima Mission. These materials can be located using the ASU Special Materials Index (http://spmi.lib.asu.edu).
Access Terms
Personal Name(s)
Butler, Kristie Lee
Corporate Name(s)
St. Michael's Mission to the Navajo (Saint Michaels, Ariz.)