Simon J. Ortiz Papers
1946-1992 (Bulk 1960-1992)
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Simon J. Ortiz Papers
1946-1992 (Bulk 1960-1992)
MSS-372 Creator: Ortiz, Simon J., 1941- Title: Simon J. Ortiz Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1946-1992 Bulk Dates: 1960-1992 Quantity:
86 Boxes
(48.75 Linear Feet)
Abstract: The Simon J. Ortiz Papers contain his writing, journals, correspondence, projects, Pueblo of Acoma work, teaching materials, research, miscellaneous files, conference materials, and audiovisual material. The bulk of the material dates from 1960 to 1992 and consists of his writing, research, and correspondence. The papers are arranged in eleven series: Writing, Journals, Correspondence, Projects, Pueblo of Acoma Work, Teaching, Research, Miscellaneous, Conferences, Audiovisual, and Book Collection. Identification: MSS-372 Language:
Material in English
Repository: Arizona State University Library. Labriola National American Indian Data Center P.O. Box 871006 Tempe, AZ 85287-1006 Phone: (480) 965-4932 E-Mail: archives@asu.eduQuestions? Ask An Archivist!
Biographical NoteAcoma Pueblo writer, critic, and poet Simon J. Ortiz was born on May 27, 1941 in the Pueblo community of McCarty's, NM. Ortiz has a large family of many brothers and sisters. His mother, Mamie Torbio Ortiz, is of the Eagle Clan, and his father, Jose L. Ortiz, is of the Antelope Clan. Ortiz has held many jobs from Pueblo of Acoma Interpreter to speaker to teacher and mentor. Each of these positions has enabled him to help guide and support tribal issues, as well as encourage other Indigenous peoples to artistically and critically speak about their own nations. His publications have included short fiction, non-fiction, poetry, children's literature, and critical essays, all ranging in form and content. He also worked on scripts for several video projects, some of which were produced as TV shows or documentaries. Most of his work focuses on Indigenous issues that currently affect Indigenous peoples. Although he often brings in his own Keresan language and discussions of Acoma Pueblo people, he also discusses issues more globally which affect all Indigenous peoples due to colonization. Ortiz has founded and created the Indigenous Speaker Series at Arizona State University. He has also been awarded the following: the Lila Wallace Reader's Digest Writer's Award, the New Mexico Humanities Council Humanitarian Award, the National Endowment for the Arts Discovery Award, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, and was an Honored Poet at the 1981 White House Salute to Poetry. He received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Returning the Gift Festival of Native Writers. RED INK: International Journal of Art, Literature, and Humanities was moved from the University of Arizona to Arizona State University at Ortiz's direction in 2014. This saved the journal from discontinuing publication, a long legacy Ortiz believed should remain intact and moving forward. He became the managing editor and has since promoted work by new and established artists and critics beginning with the Fall 2015 18.1 issue. The main themes amongst Ortiz's work and mentorship of others involve continuance, centering Indigenous voices, and recognition of American Indian literature as its own National canon.
Sources:
ASU Directory
Scope and Content NoteThe Simon J. Ortiz Papers contain his writing, journals, correspondence, projects, Pueblo of Acoma work, teaching materials, research, miscellaneous files, conference materials, and audiovisual material. The bulk of the material dates from 1960 to 1992 and consists of his writing, research, and correspondence. The papers are arranged in eleven series: Writing, Journals, Correspondence, Projects, Pueblo of Acoma Work, Teaching, Research, Miscellaneous, Conferences, Audiovisual, and Book Collection.
The Writing papers include manuscripts (some with hand written edits, some without), notes, and handwritten versions from Fightin' . There is also work by other known authors such as Leslie Marmon Silko, D'Arcy McNickle, Gerald Vizenor, Linda Hogan, and Terry Tempest Williams. Sometimes manuscripts were sent for his feedback, but oftentimes feedback was not given. Also in this section is an unpublished start to a novel.
Journals include mostly handwritten work from earlier periods, while some of the work is typed, and includes creative work, diary-type entries, ideas for projects, and notes from meetings.
Correspondence includes letters to Ortiz regarding his writing, projects, jobs, speaker events, publications, family life, as well as copies of correspondence from Ortiz. Some of the letters include notes to and from known authors such as Leslie Marmon Silko, Linda Hogan, Geary Hobson, N. Scott Momaday, D'Arcy McNickle, and Louise Erdrich.
Projects contains Simon Ortiz's various work with organizations on videos and events where he was directly involved, some of which includes NEA applications, Surviving Columbus, and an NEH project on D'Arcy McNickle.
Pueblo of Acoma work includes research articles, paperwork, water rights, and UNM Drug and Alcohol Abuse Studies Institute materials.
Teaching includes syllabi, research, notes, and student work, all from various institutions.
Research includes articles by various authors, magazine clippings, newspaper clippings, and newsletters.
Miscellaneous files contain work by unknown authors, projects not his own, university issues, and land issues.
Conferences includes materials gathered from conferences attended.
The Audiovisual material includes video projects he worked on and recorded cassette tapes of interviews.
Arrangement This collection consists of seventy-seven boxes divided into eleven series:Access Restrictions
To view this collection, please contact Ask an Archivist or call (480) 965-4932 at least five days in advance. Appointments in the Wurzburger Reading Room at Hayden Library (rm. 138) on the Tempe campus are available Monday through Friday. Patrons can also arrange to view this collection at the Labriola National American Indian Data Center (rm. 305) at Fletcher Library on the West campus. Check the ASU Library Hours page for current availability.
Copyright
The Arizona Board of Regents retains copyright to this collection for and on behalf of the Arizona State University Library. Requests to publish, display, or redistribute information from this collection must be submitted via our online application .
Access TermsPersonal Name(s) Ortiz, Simon J., 1941-
Corporate Name(s) Arizona State University
Geographic Name(s) Pueblo of Acoma, New Mexico
Subject(s) Ethnohistory
Indians of North America -- Intellectual life
Indians of North America -- Land tenure -- Southwest, New
Occupation(s) Authors
Indian college teachers -- Southwest, New
Poets
Genre Form(s) American literature -- Indian authors
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Simon J. Ortiz Papers, MSS-372, Arizona State University Library.
Provenance
The Simon J. Ortiz Papers were donated by Ortiz himself in 2012 directly to the Labriola Center (Accession #2012-04598).
Container List Series I: Writing Box Folder 1 1 Miscellaneous Coursework, 1960-1961 1 2 Notes and Papers from English Literature Coursework, 1966 1 3 For Coursework with Professor Periman, 1962 November 1 4 For Coursework Education Foundations and Journalism, 1967 Fall 1 5 For Coursework Journalism 332, 1968 Spring 1 6 Miscellaneous Papers, Coursework, 1968 (Handwritten)1 7 For Coursework on Victorian Novel and Early English Novel, 1968 Spring 1 8 Writing for Dr. Robert A. Roessel Extension Course ASU, 1968 Summer 1 9 Short Stories, 1968-1969 1 10 The Passage, 1970s (Unpublished Collection)1 11 Going for the Rain , 1976 (Original for Publisher; Includes Editing and Layout Markups)1 12 Going for the Rain , 1976 (Blues)Box Folder 2 1 Going for the Rain , 1976 (Blues and Signatures)2 2 Going for the Rain , 1976 (Printer's Proofs)2 3 Going for the Rain "Raw", 1976 (Blues with Red Publisher's Pen)2 4 Going for the Rain Personal Calendar and Deadlines for Script Version, 1981 2 5 Going for the Rain and A Good Journey (Various Drafts; Includes Author Handwritten Edits)2 6 Handbook of North American Indians National Museum of Natural History: Smithsonian Institute, 1979 2 7 The People Shall Continue (Various Drafts; Includes Author Pen and Pencil Edits)2 8 A Good Journey with some Going for the Rain (Drafts; Blue and Black Pen Author's Edits; Partial Broadsides with Publisher Markings)2 9 Contract for the Next World - Poems by 32 Third World Americans , 1977 2 10 Reviews of Going for the Rain Box Folder 3 1 Fight Back , 1978-1979 (Various Drafts; Includes Black Pen Author Edits)3 2 Fight Back , 1979 (Original; Includes Author Pen Edits)3 3 Fight Back , 1980 (Proof Copy of Blues with Publisher Edits)3 4 Miscellaneous Press Releases, 1980 3 5 Ceremony of Brotherhood , 1981 (Draft)Ortiz co-authored this anthology with Rudy Anaya. 3 6 The Journey Home (First Draft)This novel was never published. 3 7 The Journey Home , 1981 Spring This novel was never published. 3 8 The Journey Correspondence with Larry Littlebird, 1981 3 9 Some A Good Journey and Other Drafts (With Pen and Pencil Author Edits)3 10 Some A Good Journey and Other Poem Drafts (With Pen Author Edits)Box Folder 4 1 Signed Poem Excerpt From Sand Creek , 1981 4 2 From Sand Creek (Drafts; With Pen Author Editing Marks Plus Handwritten Portions)4 3 From Sand Creek , 1981 (Original; Typescript with a Few Pen Author Edits)4 4 From Sand Creek , 1981 (2 Original Manuscripts)4 5 Reviews of From Sand Creek 4 6 The Importance of Childhood (Various Drafts; With Author Revisions)4 7 The Importance of Childhood and Blue and Red , 1981 (Photocopies)4 8 Blue and Red , 1981 (Original Bound Children's Book)4 9 The Importance of Childhood , 1981 (Original Bound Children's Book)4 10 Fightin' , 1981 (Blue Pen Handwritten Author Edits)Box Folder 5 1 Fightin' (Various Drafts; Blue and Black Pen Author Edits)5 2 Fightin' , 1983 (Proofs; Typescript; Black Pen Handwritten Author Edits)5 3 Fightin' F&G Signatures, 1983 5 4 Fightin' , 1981 (Original Manuscript to Publisher)Includes 1983 cover proof. 5 5 Reviews of Fightin' 5 6 Fight Back , 1980 (Photocopies)5 7 Edited Volume on Socio-Cultural Distribution of Rural Resource Development, 1982 (Incomplete)5 8 The Decapitated , 1982 (Photocopies)5 9 Going for the Rain (Naked in the Wind ) (Drafts and Handwritten Edits)5 10 Poems, 1983-1984 (Typescript)5 11 Going for the Rain Proposal and Film Series for Television, 1983 (Typescript)This show was not produced. 5 12 Earth Power Coming , 1983 (Original; Cover-p. 149; Some Blue Pen Edits)Box Folder 6 1 Earth Power Coming , 1983 (Original; p. 150-300; Blue Pen Edits)6 2 Earth Power Coming , 1983 (Original; p. 301-416; Blue Pen Edits)6 4 The Light of Creation: Before and After (Handwritten Draft)6 3 "The Language We Know" Swann/Krupat, I tell you now, 1987 (Page Proofs)6 5 After the Light Before , 1989 December 9 (Original Draft of Unpublished Screenplay)6 6 After the Light Before (Copy of Original Draft of Unpublished Screenplay)6 7 After the Light Before (Typescript Draft of Unpublished Screenplay; Blue Pen Author Edits)6 8 After the Light Before , 1990 (Final Version)6 9-10 After the Light Before , 1990 (Copy of Final Version of Unpublished Screenplay)Box Folder 7 1 After and Before the Lightning , 1987 (Photocopy of Initial Draft with Author Edits)7 2 After and Before the Lightning , 1987 (Initial Draft with Black Pen Author Edits)7 3 After and Before the Lightning , 1987 (Incomplete Initial Draft with Black Pen Author Edits)7 4 After and Before the Lightning (Final Version; Some Pen Author Edits)7 5 After and Before the Lightning (Final Version; Some Pen Author Edits)Includes handwritten book outline. 7 6 Poem from After and Before the Lightning and Other Poems (With Pen Author Edits)7 7 "The Boy Who Could Not Talk", 1991 (Drafts of Short Story)7 8 The Way it Works and "Chaco, the Anasazi who are the ancient ones, and ourselves", 1991 (Typescript and Photocopy)7 9 Heart in Rhythm Sovremennik Publishers of Moscow Anthology Correspondence 7 10 Woven Stone Preface, 1991 Spring (With Black Pen Author Revisions)Box Folder 8 1 Woven Stone Preface, 1991 Spring (With Whiteouts)8 2 Woven Stone - Going for the Rain (Original Typescript)8 3 Woven Stone - A Good Journey (Original Typescript)8 4 Art as a Status of Sovereignty (Original Handwritten Partial Critical Work)8 5 Coming into Being: 500 Years Later (Various Handwritten and Typescript Drafts with Black Pen Author Revisions)8 6 Chopas, the Sun Child: A Dance - Drama Sequence in Three Scenes (Unpublished)8 7 The Man Who Found the Man (Chapter 1; Unpublished and Unfinished Novel)8 8 North Door is my Home (Correspondence and Drafts)8 9 "On the Way to the Jet" (Handwritten Draft)8 10 Miscellaneous Critical Work (Original Drafts; Some Author Edits)8 11 Works (Photocopies)8 12 Miscellaneous Poems (Photocopies)8 13 "Prairie to Portland and Return: Native Son Poems" (Unpublished)8 14 "Spears and Knives" (Poem with Text Marks)Box Folder 9 1 Published as Mentioned in Articles 9 2 Publications about Indians of North America: Simon Ortiz and the Oral Tradition by Dr. H. Friedl, 1981 (German Language Copy) 9 3 Published in Catalogs 9 4 Published in Journals 9 5 Published in Newsletters, Flyers, Posters, and Programs 9 6 Other Known Authors: Dine' Txah by D'arcy McNickle and Viola G. Pfrommer (Photocopy; Cover-p. 138)Box Folder 10 1 Other Known Authors: Dine' Txah by D'arcy McNickle and Viola G. Pfrommer, 1936 (Original Typescript)Includes letters to possible editors and typescript of "Train Time". 10 2 Other Known Authors: Jacklight by Louise Erdrich, 1976 (Photocopy of Dartmouth Dissertation)10 3 Other Known Authors: Tracks by Louise Erdrich, 1976 (Photocopy of Dartmouth Dissertation)10 4 Other Known Authors: Jesús Salvador Treviño-Seguin, 1979 10 5 The Journey , 1982 This screenplay by Larry Littlebird is based on Ortiz's work. 10 6 Other Known Writers: Unheard Voices-Singing the Song to Paper by Wendy Rose, 1982 (Excerpt)10 7 Other Known Authors: She Had Some Horses by Joy Hario, 1982 Includes a letter to press and pen markings by an unknown hand. 10 8 Other Known Authors: Tlingit Oratory by Nora Dauenhauer, 1984 10 9 Other Known Authors: That Horse by Linda Hogan, 1985 (Original Layout with Pen Markings)Box Folder 11 1 Other Known Authors: That Horse by Linda Hogan, 1985 (Folded and Gathered Signatures)11 2 Other Known Authors: The Moccasin Games by Gerald Vizenor, 1990 (Typescript with Note to Vizenor)11 3 Other Known Writers: "The Boy Medicine" by M. Scott Momaday, 1990 (First 20 Pages of Script)11 4 Other Known Authors: Old Shirts and New Skins by Sherman Alexie, 1992 (Publisher's Proof with Letter to Alexie)11 5 Notes on Almanac of the Dead These notes constitute a handwritten response to Silko's MSS. 11 6-8 Other Known Writers: Almanac of the Dead by Leslie Marmon Silko, 1991 (Galley Photocopy with Silko Pen Edits)Box Folder 12 1 Other Known Writers: Clan of the One-Breasted Women by Terry Tempest Williams (Photocopy with Handwritten Edits)12 2 Other Known Writers: A Study in Colonialism by Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz 12 3 Other Known Authors: Poems by Jane Halladay (Typescript)12 4 Other Known Authors: Native American Writers: Deconstructing Myth by Gloria Bird (Typescript)Box Folder 13 1 Miscellaneous Journals and Writing, 1962-1963 13 2 Journals and Poems: Acoma, Pueblo Stories, History, Legends, and Politics, 1961-1966 13 3 Stories and Poems, 1960s-1970s 13 4 Poems and Acoma Stories, 1970s 13 5 Stories and Poems, circa 1970s-1980s 13 6 Miscellaneous Poetry and Writing, 1979-1988 13 7 Writing and Schoolwork of Keith Chino, 1980s 13 8 Poetry and Writing, 1979-1988 13 9 Miscellaneous Stories and Poems, circa 1976-1980s 13 10 Miscellaneous Stories and Poetry, 1987-1988 13 11 Notes and Stories on Pueblos, 1990 March-April, circa 1990s Box Folder 14 1 Poems and Stories, 1975 February 14 2 Correspondence and Poems of Native Poets, 1970s Authors include Mcluoling, Peter Blue Cloud, and Duane Big Eagle. 14 3 Writing Correspondence: Edwin Gordon, circa 1970s 14 4 Journals: Travels to Germany, 1984 14 5 Poetry, 1979-1986 14 6 Handwritten Stories, 1987 14 7 Poetry, 1987-1988 14 8 Poetry of Others, 1979-1988 14 9 Stories, 1989-1991 It is unclear whether these stories are by Simon Ortiz or someone else. 14 10 Story and Poems, Undated Box Folder 15 1 Notes and Poems, 1962 15 2 Sergeant Yazzie Begay, 1968 March 20 15 3 Stories and Poems, 1964-1973 15 4 Poetry, 1966-1974 15 5 "Roots of Resistance" (Half Draft)15 6 Miscellaneous Writing and Letters, circa 1962-1965 (1 of 2)Box Folder 16 1 Miscellaneous Writing and Letters, circa 1962-1965 (2 of 2)16 2 Miscellaneous Stories and Poems, circa 1970s 16 3 Miscellaneous Poetry 16 4 Published or Mentioned in Newspapers 16 5 Contract for The Harper Book of Contemporary Native American Poetry , 1986 November 16 6 American Book Review, 1982 January-February 16 7 Northern Lights Newspaper, 1991 Spring 16 8 "Names, Remembering" Poem in Gourd Song Literary Journal , 1987 16 9 Poetry in Dodeca: Monthly Review, 1976 August 16 10 Found in Simon Ortiz's Book Collection
Series II: Correspondence Box Folder 10 5 NCC Press, 1982 June-1983 October Box Folder 28 1 U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs: Federal Educational Grant, 1967 June 28 2 Correspondence, 1978 January-June 28 3 Correspondence, 1977 January-December 28 4 Correspondence, 1976 January-December 28 5 Correspondence, 1972, 1975 28 6 Correspondence: Miscellaneous Letters from Simon, 1965 28 7 Correspondence, 1962-1967 Box Folder 29 1 Correspondence, 1978 July-December 29 2 Correspondence, 1979 January-June 29 3 Correspondence, 1979 July-December 29 4 Correspondence, 1980 January-June Box Folder 30 1 Correspondence, 1980 July-December 30 2 Correspondence: Miscellaneous, 1980 30 3 Correspondence, 1981 January-June 30 4 Correspondence, 1981 July-December Box Folder 31 1 Memos English NAS, 1980-1981 31 2 Correspondence, 1982 January-June 31 3 NCC Press: Earth Power Coming from Simon, 1982 June-August 31 4 Correspondence, 1982 July-December 31 5 NCC Press: Earth Power Coming from Simon, 1982 September-December 31 6 Miscellaneous Articles and Letter, 1982 Box Folder 32 1 NCC Press: Earth Power Coming , 1982 June-August 32 2 NCC Press: Earth Power Coming , 1982 September-December 32 3 American Indian Policy Newsletter, 1982 32 4 NCC Press: Earth Power Coming , 1982 June-1983 October 32 5 Correspondence, 1983 January-June 32 6 Correspondence, 1983 July-December Box Folder 33 1 NCC Press: Earth Power Coming , 1983 February-April 33 2 Native American Policy Network Newsletter, 1983 33 3 Correspondence, 1984 January-June 33 4 Correspondence, 1984 July-December 33 5 Correspondence, 1985 33 6 Correspondence, 1987 January-June Box Folder 34 1 Correspondence, 1987 July-December 34 2 Jamake Highwater, 1987 July 20 34 3 Correspondence: From Simon, 1987 December-1989 February 34 4 Correspondence, 1988 January-April 34 5 Correspondence: Miscellaneous Letters and Articles sent from Louise Saavedia, 1988 June 2 34 6 Correspondence, 1988 May-December Box Folder 35 1 Correspondence, 1988 December-1989 June 35 2 Correspondence, 1989 July-December 35 3 Correspondence, 1990 January-June 35 4 Correspondence, 1990 July-December Box Folder 36 1 Correspondence: Permissions Granted, 1990 Pending print for reprint. 36 2 Correspondence, 1991 January-May 36 3 Correspondence: From Simon, 1991 February-April 36 4 Correspondence, 1991 May-July 36 5 Correspondence: From Simon, 1991 June-September 36 6 Correspondence, 1991 June-December Box Folder 37 1 Correspondence, 1992 January-February 37 2 Woven Stone : University of Arizona Press, 1991 37 3 Correspondence, 1992 March-June 37 4 Correspondence: From Simon, 1991 October-1992 January 37 5 Correspondence, 1992 June 37 6 Correspondence: Awaiting Replies 37 7 Blue Moon Press 37 8 Book Contracts Box Folder 38 1-2 Miscellaneous Flyers, Advertisements, and Posters Box Folder 39 1 Paredon Records: Fight Back 39 2 Communications: Radio, Film, TV 39 3 Tricentennial: Memos/Other Committees 39 4 Correspondence, Undated 39 5 Found in Simon Ortiz Book Collection
Series III: Journals Box Folder 17 1-3 Journals, 1961-1962 17 4 College Work, 1960s 17 5 Notebooks, circa 1960s 17 6 Journals, circa 1965-1969 17 7 Journals, circa 1960s 17 8 Notebooks, circa 1960s 17 9 Journals, 1961-1962 17 10 Journals and College Assignments, 1961-1962 17 11 Story: "In This Circle", circa 1960s 17 12 Notebooks, 1961-1964 17 13 Journals, 1964 17 14 Journals, 1964-1966 17 15 Stories, 1966 17 16 Story of Iowa and Thesis on the Displacement of NM Chicanos, circa 1960s, 1969 Box Folder 18 1 Journals, circa 1950s-1960s 18 2 Stories and Poems, 1960-1962 18 3 Drawings, Handwritten stories, Assignments, and Correspondence, 1961-1962 18 4 Journals, 1961-1962 18 5 Military and College Writing, 1960s 18 6 Early High School Writing, 1960s 18 7 Handwritten Notebook, 1964 18 8 Journals, 1964 September 18 9 Journals and Miscellaneous Writing, 1963-1965 18 10 Journals, 1965 April-June 18 11 Miscellaneous, 1965 18 12 Notebooks, 1967 18 13 Notebooks, 1967-1969 Box Folder 19 1 Journal Entries, 1970-1971, 1973-1974 19 2 Journals, 1974 March-September 19 3 Native People and Languages of Alaska Map, 1974 19 4 Journals, 1974 November-1975 January 19 5 Journals, 1975 February-March 9 Box Folder 20 1 Journals, circa 1975 March 20 2 Journals, 1975 April 20 3 Journals, 1975 April-May 20 4 Journals, 1975 May 20 5 Journals, 1975 June-August 20 6 Journals, 1975 Summer 20 7 Journals, 1976 January-April Box Folder 21 1 Lukachukai, Acoma, Kawestima, etc., 1975 Summer 21 2 Journals, 1975 August-October 21 3 Journals, 1975 October 6-December 20 21 4 Journals, 1976 May 21 5 Journals, 1976 May-June Box Folder 22 1 Journals, 1976 June-August 22 2 Journals, 1976 September 22 3 Journals, 1976 October 22 4 Journals, 1976 November-1977 January 22 5 Journals, 1977 (Typescript)22 6 Journals, 1977 February Box Folder 23 1 Journals, 1977 March 23 2 Journals, 1977 April 23 3 Journals, 1977 May 23 4 Journals, 1977 June-December 23 5 Journals, 1978 January Box Folder 24 1 Journals: New Poems, 1978 April 24 24 2 Journals, 1978 February-May 24 3 Journals, 1978 June-1979 February 24 4 Journals and Letter, 1979 March, 1984 24 5 Journals, 1980 June 27 24 6 Notebook, 1981 April 24 7 Notebook, 1981 May-August, 1983 September 24 8 Journals, 1981 August-1982 February (Typescript)24 9 Journals, 1982 January-February 24 10 Notebook, September 1981- February 1982 24 11 Journals, 1983 March Box Folder 25 1 Notebook, circa 1985 March-April 25 2 Journals, 1987 January 25 3 Notebooks, 1987 May-September 25 4 Notebooks, 1987 November 25 5 Journals, 1987 October 25 6 Notebooks, 1988 January-February Box Folder 26 1 Notebook, 1998 March-April 26 2 Notebooks, 1988 August-September 26 3 Notebook, 1988 November (Handwritten)26 4 Notebooks, 1988 October-December Box Folder 27 1 Notebooks, 1989 January-May 27 2 Notebook, 1990 June-September 27 3 Notebook, 1990 June-November (Handwritten)27 4 Journals, 1991 August-October 27 5 Journals, 1990 November-1992 March 27 6 Journals, Undated (Handwritten)27 7 Poetry by Others, Undated 27 8 Stories and Poems, Undated 27 9 Story: "Grandfather"/Charley, Santiago, Undated 27 10 "Mother and Daughters", Undated This story may be Part II of "Grandfather".
Series IV: Projects Box 1 Always Coming Forth , 1982 (Video Script)Box Folder 40 1 Ghost Ranch Project Native American Youth, 1983 40 2 Frederick Hoxie National Endowment for the Humanities Grant Proposal on Teaching American Indian History, 1989 40 3 Folk Arts Grant Application, 1990 40 4 Earth and Sky Video on Star Axis: Research and Correspondence, 1991 40 5 Tales from the Center of the Universe: Newberry Library Project Correspondence, Contracts, Drafts, 1990 40 6 D'Arcy McNickle Tales From the Center of the Universe National Endowment for the Humanities Project Description, 1991 40 7 D'Arcy McNickle Newberry Proposal, Outline, Correspondence 40 8 D'Arcy McNickle Rockefeller Proposal: Present State of Native American Literature Focusing on the Works of McNickle 40 9 Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines Proposal, Institute of Native American Studies Literary Journal, 1980 40 10 Coordinating Council of Literary Magazines Materials 40 11 Always Coming Forth, 1982 (Video Script)40 12 Acting Director of Institute for Native American Development at University of New Mexico Paperwork and Correspondence, 1980 Box Folder 41 1-2 Pueblo Revolt Research Articles and Notes 41 3 The Pueblo Revolt: A Pageant Commemorating the Tricentennial 1680-1980 (Includes Notes)41 4 Poets and Writers: Awards List (1978) and Sponsors List (1979), 1978, 1979 41 5 Northwest Native American Writers Association and Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (EMO) Project, 1988 (Draft for Publishing Program)41 6 National Endowment for the Arts Application Directions, 1992 41 7 National Endowment for the Arts Application, 1981 41 8 Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Slideshow, 1981 Box Folder 42 1 Surviving Columbus: Standing in the Storm of History Handouts, Meeting Minutes, and Outline, 1991 42 2 Surviving Columbus Narrative, 1991 (Parts I and II)42 3 Surviving Columbus Narrative, 1991 December (Draft; Part I)42 4 Surviving Columbus Outline and Narrative, 1991 November-December (Outline First Version; Narrative Second Version)42 5 Surviving Columbus Narrative, 1991 (Drafts)42 6 Surviving Columbus Suggestions and Interview Notes, 1991 42 7 Surviving Columbus, circa 1991 (Draft)42 8 Surviving Columbus Drafts, Outlines, Notes, and Meetings, 1991 42 9 Surviving Columbus Outline, circa 1991 42 10 Surviving Columbus Proposal and First Advisory Meeting with Notes, 1991 October 42 11 Surviving Columbus: Proposal for Producing Television Series; Pueblo People's Story of 450 Years of Contact With Europeans, 1991 42 12 Surviving Columbus Preliminary Treatment, 1990 October 42 13 Surviving Columbus Drafts, Notes, and Research 42 14 Surviving Columbus Draft and Research 42 15 Swiss Radio Project, 1982-1984 Box Folder 43 1 Surviving Columbus Video Segments (Drafts with Handwritten Notes)43 2 Surviving Columbus Script Narration (Script Notes with Pencil Edits)43 3 Surviving Columbus Script Changes; Rina Swentzell Tapes Notes 43 4 Surviving Columbus Film Script, 1992 43 5 Surviving Columbus, 1992 (Original Manuscript)43 6 Surviving Columbus Narrative Script, 1992 January
Series V: Pueblo of Acoma Work Box Folder 44 1 Albuquerque Area Tribal Coordinating Committee and UNM Indian Alcohol and Drug Abuse Training Program, November 1987 44 2 Acoma Partners in Basics Project Correspondence, Contracts, and Story Drafts, 1981 44 3 UNM Alcohol and Drug Abuse Studies Institute Handouts, Articles, Notes, and Poems by Simon Ortiz handwritten notes44 4 UNM Alcohol and Drug Abuse Studies Institute Handouts 44 5 Suggestions for Increasing the People's Input into the Acoma Tribal Government by Gilbert Ortiz, 1979 44 6 Schooling and Water Rights Issues Letters, Articles, and Pamphlets, 1980 44 7 San Juan Pueblo Folk Tales Article by Hermah Cata for UNM Course 251, 1960 44 8 Pueblo Research Articles and Notes Box Folder 45 1 Pueblo of Acoma Press Correspondence, Flyers, and Workshops, 1984 45 2 Pueblo of Acoma Interpreter Position Documents, Articles, Reports, Correspondence, 1987 45 3 The Mission at Old Acoma Presentation Project, 1989 45 4 Mining, Land, Acoma, Schools, Handwritten Notes, and Miscellaneous Articles 45 5 Interview Transcript of Martin Vigil by Dennis Stanford, 1971 45 6 Budget/Award, 1979 December 4 45 7 Bibo's Manuscript: Acoma Pueblo Lands Dispossession of Aboriginal Lands through Federal Land Grants to the Railroads, circa 1984
Series VI: Teaching Box Folder 46 1 Life Coping Skills Workbooks, 1983 46 2 Introductory and Special Topics in Native American Literature: Course Designs 46 3 Elderly Self-Improvement and Basic Survival Skills Course Materials, 1980 46 4 Culture Studies in Indian Education by Dave Warren, 1972 46 5 Course Exams, 1979-1980 46 6 Class Handouts These handouts may have been intended for a creative writing class. 46 7 College of Marin, San Francisco Auto Institute Class Outlines 46 8 College of Marin Exams, 1976-1979 46 9 College of Marin Personnel Folder, 1976-1979 46 10 Class Anthologies 46 11 American Indian Curriculum Committee Meeting, 1990 October 1 46 12 American Indian Traditions in Language Arts 46 13 UNM- AIS- Southwest Indian Communities Syllabus, 1980 Box Folder 47 1 Portland Public Schools: American Indian Contributions to Science and Technology Curriculum, 1990 47 2 Portland Public Schools: The Study of American Indian Civilizations Curriculum, 1990 47 3 Portland Public Schools: American Indian Art Traditions and Contributions Curriculum, 1990 47 4 Outlines, Syllabi, Readings, 1979-1980 47 5 Student Creative Writing 47 6 Fiction Writing: Student Work, 1990 47 7 Student Work: English 321, 1980 Box Folder 48 1 Student Work, 1977 48 2 Student Short Stories 48 3 Native American Bilingual Creative Writing Course Proposal, 1980 Summer 48 4 Native American Literature Student Work, 1980 Summer 48 5-6 Native American Literature: Handouts, Topics, Readings 48 7 Unknown Student Work 48 8 Student Work 48 9 Ethnic Studies Program Pamphlet College of Marin, 1978 Fall
Series VII: Research Box Folder 49 1-2 Articles 49 3 American Indian Issues: Land, Government, etc. 49 4 A New Look at the Attributes of the Mexican American 49 5 Creative Work of Others 49 6 Course Handouts and Articles, circa 1960s 49 7 Correspondence between Governor of New Mexico William J. Mills and Harold Brook, 1911 49 8 "The Civilized Identity" and "A Reply To Some Thoughts on Theory and Method in Historical Archeology" 49 9 Articles: "Savage Anthropologists and Unvanishing Indians in the American Southwest" and "The Melting Pot That Wouldn't" by Bernard L. Fontana Box Folder 50 1 Article from Guide to Ethnohistorical Sources : "Introduction: Reflections on Ethnohistory" by Howard F. Cline 50 2 Articles: "American Indians and White People" and "Indian Americans and United States History", 1961, 1973 50 3 Articles on Diaries 50 4 Miscellaneous Articles and Creative Works 50 5 Magazine Clippings 50 6 The Longest Walk Articles, 1978 50 7 John Trudell 50 8 Indian Housing in Nova Scotia by Peter Kassebaum, 1972 50 9 Guatemala Box Folder 51 1 Reports on Land and Water Issues 51 2 Press Clippings Since March Guatemala Coup by NISGUA, 1982 51 3 Political Context of American Indian History Articles 51 4 Pamphlets 51 5 The Olmec Region at Spanish Contact/The Florentine Codex 51 6 Miscellaneous Articles 51 7 Miscellaneous Articles and Creative Work 51 8 Tribal History Literature Project (Dave Warren), 1973 51 9 Sundance, 1942 51 10 Studies 51 11 El Malpais Lava Field Map 51 12 National Poetry Week Festival, October 1989 Box Folder 52 1 Newspapers: Coyote 52 2 Newspapers: The Circle , 1978 May 52 3 Newspapers: Cibola County Beacon 52 4 Newspapers: Albuquerque Center for Center News , 1987 October, 1989 February 52 5 Newspapers: California News Drum 52 6 Newspapers: Bumbershoot , 1981-1983 52 7 Newspapers: Blues Note s, 1989 May 52 8 Newspapers: Black Nation , 1982 October-1983 February 52 9 Newspapers: Bayou La Rose 52 10 Newspapers: Americans Before Columbus , 1978-1981 52 11 Newspapers: Avenues , 1989 August 52 12 Newspapers: Akwesasne Notes , 1974-1984 52 13 Newspapers: Indigenous World , 1982-1983 52 14 Newspapers: Hot Springs-Information Network , 1981 Spring 52 15 Newspapers: Grab a Nickel , 1977-1981 52 16 Newspapers: The Gateway , 1988 February 2 52 17 Newspapers: Friends of the Earth: Not Man Apart , 1977-1978 Box Folder 53 1 Newspapers: The Free Agent , 1988 June-July 53 2 Newspapers: Four Directions , 1978-1985 53 3 Newspapers: Fiction Monthly , 1984 February-June 53 4 Newspapers: Energy Times , 1978 May 13 53 5 Newspapers: El Salvador Alert , 1983 September 53 6 Newspapers: Earth First , 1983-1984 53 7 Newspapers: Drumbeat , 1978 (Vol. 2, No. 3)53 8 Newspapers: El Mundo Indigena , 1983 (Vol. 2, No. 2)53 9 Newspapers: Crosswinds , 1991 November (Vol. 4, No. 1)53 10 Newspapers: Crazy Horse Spirit , 1983 Winter-1984 (Vol. 2, No. 1)53 11 Newspapers: Navajo Times 53 12 Newspapers: The Navajo-Hopi Observer 53 13 Newspapers: Native Women's News , 1984 January 53 14 Newspapers: Native Self-Sufficiency , 1978 53 15 Newspapers: Native Press , 1983 December 53 16 Newspapers: The Native Nevadan , 1979 April 53 17 Newspapers: Native American Student Newsletter , 1982 October Box Folder 54 1 Newspapers: Native American Solidarity Committee , 1978 October 54 2 Newspapers: Muse , 1989 December 54 3 Newspapers: The Militant , 1983 November 4 54 4 Newspapers: Mendocino Review , 1984 March (Vol. VII)54 5 Newspapers: Marin Life 54 6 Newspapers: Koi-wa , 1978 April 54 7 Newspapers: Katuah , 1983-1984 54 8 Newspapers: Inventing the West , 1982 54 9 Newspapers: The Institute of the American West 54 10 Newspapers: Pueblo News , 1977-1984 54 11 Newspapers: Poetry Flash , 1991 August 54 12 Newspapers: People's World , 1981 November 21 54 13 Newspapers: People's Tribune , 1981-1982 54 14 Newspapers: Palestine Focus , 1983-1988 54 15 Newspapers: Oceanedge , 1992 Spring 54 16 Newspapers: Northern Lights , 1983-1988 54 17 Newspapers: New Mexico Report on Central America , 1985 Winter 54 18 Newspapers: The New Mexico Independent , 1978 June 16 54 19 Newspapers: NewsART Box Folder 55 1 Newspapers: Talking Leaf , 1978 August-1982 July 55 2 Newspapers: Sundevil Roundup , 1977 March-1978 March 55 3 Newspapers: Strata , 1977 November 55 4 Newspapers: St. Kate's News , 1992 Winter 55 5 Newspapers: Sister Lode , 1980 March-1982 April 55 6 Newspapers: Siletz News , 1989 May 55 7 Newspapers: Sho-Ban News , 1978 May 3 55 8 Newspapers: Rough Rock High School News , 1976 October 27 55 9 Newspapers: Rough Rock News , 1976-1978 55 10 Newspapers: Rolling Stock 55 11 Newspapers: Rifts: The Magazine of the Washington Jazz Society , 1992 March 55 12 Newspapers: Resistance , 1978 November 55 13 Newspapers: The Red Times , 1977-1979 55 14 Newspapers: Read Street (Vol. 1, Issue 7)55 15 Newspapers: Radioactive Times 55 16 Newspapers: Rehoboth Christian School News , 1989 Box Folder 56 1 Newspapers: Tribal People's Survival , 1981 Winter 56 2 Newspapers: Utah Wilderness Association 56 3 Newspapers: Voces Unidas , 1991 56 4 Newspapers: Wassaja 56 5-6 Newspaper Clippings Box Folder 57 1 Journals and Newsletters: American Indian Community House Community Bulletin , 1992 (Vol. VI, No. XI)57 2 Journals and Newsletters: AM Here Forum Seven , 1992 January 57 3 Journals and Newsletters: All Arts Newsletter , 1992 May 57 4 Journals and Newsletters: Adviser , 1984 April 57 5 Smaller Newsletters and Mailings 57 6 Newspaper Clippings Box Folder 58 1 Journals and Newsletters: Dispatch 58 2 Journals and Newsletters: Dadeca , 1976 August (Vol. II, No. 8)58 3 Journals and Newsletters: Croton Review , 1982 (No. 5)58 4 Journals and Newsletters: Common Ground 58 5 Journals and Newsletters: Committee on Native American Struggles , 1982 Winter 58 6 Journals and Newsletters: Coda: Poets & Writers Newsletter 58 7 Journals and Newsletters: Coalition for Prisoners' Rights Newsletter 58 8 Journals and Newsletters: The Chaco-Bisti News 58 9 Journals and Newsletters: California Indian Land Private Property , 1976 June (Vol. I, No. I)58 10 Journals and Newsletters: The Bulletin 58 11 Journals and Newsletters: American Writer , 1982 December 58 12 Journals and Newsletters: The American Right to Read Newsletter , 1984 Summer 58 13 Journals and Newsletters: The American Poetry Archives News , 1990 Fall Box Folder 59 1 Journals and Newsletters: Meeting Ground 59 2 Journals and Newsletters: The Messenger 59 3 Journals and Newsletters: Leviathan 59 4 Journals and Newsletters: The Journal of the Rocky Mountain Front , 1988 December 59 5 Journals and Newsletters: Journal of Alaska Native Arts 59 6 Journals and Newsletters: Inter-com 59 7 Journals and Newsletters: International Pen USA Center West , 1989 Spring 59 8 Journals and Newsletters: Ink , 1991 Spring-1992 Spring 59 9 Journals and Newsletters: The Indigenous Eye 59 10 Journals and Newsletters: Indian Truth 59 11 Journals and Newsletters: History News , 1990 September-October 59 12 Journals and Newsletters: Heartland Bookletter , 1987 Summer 59 13 Journals and Newsletters: Hard Row to Hoe 59 14 Journals and Newsletters: Gourd Song 59 15 Journals and Newsletters: GDR Committee for Human Rights Bulletin , 1980 59 16 Journals and Newsletters: Frontera News 59 17 Journals and Newsletters: FAME , 1978 Spring 59 18 Journals and Newsletters: Distant Visions , 1978 Fall Box Folder 60 1 Journals and Newsletters: The Radioactive Rag , 1989 April 60 2 Journals and Newsletters: Pueblo Horizons 60 3 Journals and Newsletters: The Poetry Project 60 4 Journals and Newsletters: Pendragon 60 5 Journals and Newsletters: Pen American Center Newsletter 60 6 Journals and Newsletters: Peace and Solidarity , 1982 January-February 60 7 Journals and Newsletters: Other World Poetry , 1979 July 60 8 Journals and Newsletters: Numu Ya Dua' 60 9 Journals and Newsletters: No Newsletter from Poets for Peace 60 10 Journals and Newsletters: Nicaraguan Perspectives , 1982 Winter 60 11 Journals and Newsletters: The New Mexico Lawyer , 1989 January 30 60 12 Journals and Newsletters: NEEK 60 13 Journals and Newsletters: Native American Defense Committee Newsletter 60 14 Journals and Newsletters: Mine Talk 60 15 Journals and Newsletters: Milkweed Chronicle , 1983 Winter Box Folder 61 1 Journals and Newsletters: Worker Writer 61 2 Journals and Newsletters: The Workbook , 1983 November-December 61 3 Journals and Newsletters: The Willamette Writer , 1989 June-July 61 4 Journals and Newsletters: West Wind 61 5 Journals and Newsletters: Treaty Council News , 1977 June 61 6 Journals and Newsletters: The Threepenny Review 61 7 Journals and Newsletters: The Source (Vol. 3, No. 4)61 8 Journals and Newsletters: Soup , 1983 May 61 9 Journals and Newsletters: Smoke Signals , 1970 May 61 10 Journals and Newsletters: Smithsonian Runner 61 11 Journals and Newsletters: Small Press Review 61 12 Journals and Newsletters: The Seedhead News 61 13 Journals and Newsletters: Scoop 61 14 Journals and Newsletters: Scarlet , 1991 Spring 61 15 Journals and Newsletters: Santa Fe Poetry 61 16 Journals and Newsletters: Scared Mountain Notes 61 17 Journals and Newsletters: Rio Grande Writers Newsletter 61 18 Journals and Newsletters: The Reader Box Folder 62 1 Magazines: The Civil Rights Quarterly Perspectives , 1981 Summer-Fall 62 2 Magazines: Rocky Mountain Magazine , 1979 July-August 62 3 Magazines: Punto Critico , 1982 March 62 4 Magazines: Utne Reader , 1988 November-December 62 5 Magazines: Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Visitor's Guide , 1991 62 6 Magazines: Native Nations 62 7 Magazines: Native Peoples 62 8 Magazines: The Progressive , 1989 September 62 9 Magazines: San Francisco Review of Books , 1991 Summer
Series VIII: Miscellaneous Box Folder 63 1 A Directory of American Poets , 1975 (Includes Handwritten Notes)63 2 A Directory of American Poets and Fiction Writers , 1980-1981 63 3 The Dinner Party: Anthology from a Dinner, Wilson, Wyoming , 1991 63 4 CRP 570-03: Site Planning for Native American Lands by Ted Jojola 63 5 Cascade Run Off, 1989 63 6 Calendars and Birthday Book, 1978, 1979, 1981-1982, 1984, 1989, 1991 (Includes Handwritten Notes)63 7 Business Cards Collected 63 8 Bruce Greenfield and Sarita Gonzalez News in Regards to Death of Daughter Katie, 1991-1992 63 9 Big Mountain: The Land and People Speaking 63 10 The Best of Eric on Services to Native Americans and Bilingual Education for Choctaws of Mississippi, 1976 63 11 Academic Records, 1960s Box Folder 64 1 Land Issues: American Indian Environmental Council, 1980 August 64 2 Land Issues: American Indian Environmental Council, 1980 July 64 3 Land Issues: Acoma Tribal Council Water Rights and Land Analysis 64 4 Jim Pepper Photo and Articles 64 5 Items Found in Personal Book Collection 64 6 Introduction to Native American Literature Materials (Instructor Bill Siverly), 1988 Spring 64 7 Political Science 340-001: Inter-American Relations Course Packet (Professor Stanley), 1990-1991 64 8 An Interview with Simon J. Ortiz by Paulette D'Auteuil, 1989 November 64 9 History Exams for R. Ortiz, 1978 64 10 Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service Pamphlets and Press Releases, 1980 64 11 Guggenheim Application, 1991 64 12 Grant Proposals and Projects, 1980-1981 64 13 Economic Land Use Analyses for the Cheyenne-Arapaho Indian Government, 1975 December Box Folder 65 1 Miscellaneous 65 2 Land Issues: Saving Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute Study and Catalog, 1982 65 3 Land Issues: Southwestern Polytechnic Correspondence (Save SIPI), 1982 65 4 Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute Board of Regents Expansion Plan, 1982 65 5 Land Issues: Save Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute 65 6 Land Issues: Pit River (Chapter I)65 7 Land Issues: Blue Lake Taos, New Mexico Letters and Articles, 1960s 65 8 Land Issues: BIA's Plans for Hupa and Yurok People, 1978 November 65 9 Land Issues: Atrisco Land Rights Council Land and Water Rights Seminar, 1982 December Box Folder 66 1 Poets and Writers Supplement, 1976-1977 66 2 Playbills, Maps, Bumper Stickers 66 3 NEH Application: Mississippi Authority for Educational Television "Folk Music of the South" 66 4 NEH Application: Institute for the Study of Diplomacy "Perceptions of the Cold War" TV Series 66 5 New Mexico State Legislature: Advisory Committee Pamphlet and Correspondence, 1980 66 6 Proposal for Native American Poetry Reading Series 66 7 National Congress of American Indians, 1988 66 8 National Congress of American Indians, 1988 (Packet #2)66 9 Native American House Dwelling Class Proposal by Peter Nobokov 66 10 Notes and Articles (Government Publications)66 11 National Writers Union Membership, 1984 Box Folder 67 1 University of New Mexico Dean of Arts and Humanities Search and Controversy: Cancelling of Ethnic Studies Directors, 1980 67 2 The Limited Adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code by Indian Tribes, 1981 June 67 3 Treaty of 1968 between US and Navajo Tribe (Copy with Notes in Pen)67 4 The Four Corners: A National Sacrifice Film Materials 67 5 Strategies of Survival Pamphlet, Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, 1977 August 67 6 Seed Books, 1988-1992 Includes 1992 seed listing, natural seeds search; 1988 seeds and books. 67 7 St. Catherine Indian School Commencement Program and Articles, 1987 67 8 Registration Jobs Booklet from Affirmative Action Oregon 67 9 Recommended Highest and Best Land Uses for the Middle Verde Road Tourism Complex of the Yavapi-Apache Nation 67 10 Resumes and Cover Letters, 1980s 67 11 Post Card/Card Collection Box Folder 68 1 Unknown Author: Larry Kerntetter (Draft Manuscript)68 2 Unknown Author: Geraldine Keams, 1982 (Manuscript)68 3 Unknown Author: Carmen Hoover (Manuscript)68 4 Unknown Author: Michael Hittman (Manuscript)68 5 Unknown Author: Jimmie Durham (Manuscript)68 6 Unknown Author: Marion Herndon Dunn (Partial Manuscript)68 7 Unknown Author: Hear Warrior Chosa (Manuscript)68 8 Unknown Author: Miven Booth (Manuscript)68 9 Unknown Author: Jewel Benson (Manuscript)68 10 Unknown Author: Betty Morrow Bacon Box Folder 69 1 Veterans for Veterans, 1990 69 2 Unknown Author: Frances Yost (Manuscript)69 3 Unknown Author: Donna Whitewing 69 4 Unknown Author: Billy Gresham West 69 5 Unknown Author: Pat Smith 69 6 Unknown Author: Mary Helen Snyder 69 7 Unknown Author: Ron Sarracino (Manuscript)69 8 Unknown Author: Joe Sando Pueblo Nations (Photocopied Gallies)69 9 Unknown Author: Ralph Salisbury (Manuscript)69 10 Unknown Author: Norman H. Russel Jr. (Manuscript)69 11 Unknown Author: Alan Nelson (Manuscript)69 12 Unknown Author: Possibly Minnie Belle Gardner McCain, McCain Autobiography (3rd Draft; Includes Inserts and Notes69 13 Unknown Author: Jose Garza 69 14 Unknown Author: Kiva, 1983 69 15 The Wyoming Art Council Annual Report, 1991 69 16 Western States Arts Foundation Book Award, 1984 69 17 Veterans for Veterans, 1992 69 18 Veterans for Veterans, 1988 69 19 Veterans for Veterans, 1989 69 20 Found in Simon Ortiz Book Collection
Series IX: Conferences Box Folder 70 1 Ghost Ranch Rio Grande Institute, 1983 70 2 Economic Development Seminar (Econ 439), 1980-1981 70 3 Columbus Before and After: Touring Chautauqua Program, 1991 70 4 Celebrating Our Survival, 1982 June 70 5 Alaska Native Writers Workshop, 1983 70 6 11th Annual Summer Institute on Alcohol and Drug Dependence, 1987 Box Folder 71 1 Storytime Reborn, 1982 71 2 Returning the Gift: North American Native Writer's Festival Materials and Notes, 1992 71 3 Public Policy and Native Americans in North Carolina: Issues for the 80s Conference Proceedings 71 4 Northwest Communities Project Minority Leadership Conference Unity, 1990 71 5 Northwest Coalition Against Malicious Harassment, 1989 October 71 6 New Mexico Writers Workshop 71 7 New Mexico Citizen's Water Quality Conference, 1988 71 8 Mountains and Plains Booksellers Association Authors Banquet 71 9 International NGO Conference on Indigenous People and the Land, 1981 Box Folder 72 1 Writer's Dialogue on Communication: National Museum of the American Indian Smithsonian Institution 72 2 The Writer and the West, 1978 July 72 3 Toward a Partnership: Native American Indian Education and the Independent Secondary School, 1988 December 72 4 Telluride Institute Native American Writers Forum, 1991 72 5 Southwestern Tribal Leaders Conference Joint Tribal and Bureau Albuquerque Area Community Development Conference Minutes, 1958-1967
Series X: Audiovisual Box Folder 73 1 Photos from Leslie Marmon Silko of her Tucson Mural 73 2 Photos of Friends and Family 73 3 Photos from D. M. Bailin 73 4 Photos of Simon and 'drea Bess, 1988 73 5 Photos from 'drea Bess of Santa Fe Indian Market, 1988 73 6 Photos of Simon 73 7 Photos, 1950s-1960s 73 8 Photos: Portland, Oregon 73 9 Photo Negatives 73 10 Miscellaneous Photos 73 11 Damaged Photos 73 12 Photograph Found in Simon Ortiz Book Collection Box 74 Video Cassettes (5 Beta Cassettes)Box 75 Recordings of Simon (22 Cassette Tapes)Box 76 Record, Floppy Disks, and Film Reel (7 Items)Box 77 Sky City and Black and White Photograph of Simon (3 Oversized Items)
Series XI: Book Collection Box 78-80 Simon Ortiz Writing Box 81 Journals and Magazines with Simon Ortiz Writing Box 82-83 Dedications to Simon Ortiz Box 84 Books with Notation by Simon Ortiz Box Item 85 1 Six Miles Out by Barbara Smith (Dedication and Newspaper Clipping)85 2 Pre-Faces & Other Writings by Jerome Rothenberg 85 3 Minority Voices Journal This item contains writing about Ortiz. 85 4 American Indian and Eskimo Authors This item was written by member(s) of Simon Ortiz's family. 85 5 The Tewa World-Alfonso Ortiz This item was written by member(s) of Simon Ortiz's family. 85 6 Red Power on the Rio Grande by Franklin Folsom and Alfonso Ortiz This item was written by member(s) of Simon Ortiz's family. 85 7 My Grandfather and the Boys by Mamie Ortiz This item was written by member(s) of Simon Ortiz's family. 85 8 To An Imaginary Daughter by Walter Lowenfels Correspondence. This book is dedicated to Daughter with a letter to daughter. 85 9 Alcheringa ethnopoetics Edited by Simon Ortiz. 85 10 Painted Bride Quarterly (Notation and Handwritten Note)85 11 Cast a Cold Eye by Mary McCarthy (Handwritten Note on Inside Cover)85 12 Recovering the Rhythms of Poetry Edward R. Hungerford (Teaching) 85 13 Willkommen Indianer Simon Ortiz Writing in German and ticket. 85 14 The Remembered Earth by Geary Hobson Includes Simon Ortiz writing with notation and children's drawing. 85 15 Earth Power Coming by Simon Ortiz Correspondence: letter to Sister Marjorie inside; dedicated to Marlene 85 16 Inc. #1 Simon Ortiz poetry and newspaper clipping inside. 85 17 Kuksu Contains Simon Ortiz writing and handwritten note. 85 18 Traveling America with Today's Poets Correspondence: letter from Cecilia. 85 19 New Mexico Humanities Review Correspondence: letter from editor. 85 20 Diet Pepsi and Nacho Cheese by Nila NorthSun Correspondence: letter from Bob Callahan. 85 21 Sonora Review Correspondence: letter from editor Roger Hecht. 85 22 Tamaqua Correspondence: letter from Bruce Morgan. 85 23 American Indian Art Correspondence: letter to Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz from Roanne P. Goldfein. 85 24-25 Grants High School Yearbooks (With Signatures)85 26 Fort Lewis A & M College Yearbook (With Signatures)Box 86 Research Journals