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Repository: | Washington State University Libraries, Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections |
Summary: | Notes, books, letters, newspaper clippings, manuscripts, and printed material collected by Dr. Abel-Henderson re: native (Indian) policies of various English speaking countries; American history; Russian history; woman's sufferage. Concerned primarily with the 19th century. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | This collection contains papers from Earl Barlow's work at the 1972 Montana Constitutional Convention for the inclusion of a clause recognizing the cultural heritage and education needs of the American Indian, his work encouraging the Montana Legislature's passage of the Indian Studies Act of 1973 and the Amendment of 1979, and related speeches. |
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Repository: | Montana Historical Society, Research Center Archives |
Summary: | James Brisbin, a Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, native, served as an Army officer in the Civil War and the Indian Wars, 1868-1891. He was stationed at Fort Ellis, Fort Assiniboine, Fort Custer, Montana Territory, and many other western forts. Brisbin was also a writer and publicist. The collection contains a small amount of correspondence (1860-1890), and writings (1850-1891) concerning the Army, the Indian Wars, the West, and Montana Territory. |
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Repository: | University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections |
Summary: | Papers pf a physician, government agent, school superintendent on Tulalip Indian Reservation |
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Repository: | University of Utah Libraries, University Archives and Records Management |
Summary: | The Indian Community Action Program was established in 1965 to coordinate government assistance programs to tribal organizations. Although the regional headquarters was located on the campus of the University of Utah, the program operated independently of the University. This collection includes grant applications and reports concerning educational and self-help programs. Also included are conference and activity reports and correspondence (1965-1971). Records of many non-governmental organizations are included, particularly tribal organizations, universities, and private groups. Most of these materials concern tribes in Washinton State and Oregon. |
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Repository: | University of Oregon Libraries, Special Collections and University Archives |
Summary: | Born August 18, 1959, in Los Angeles, California, Winona LaDuke is a Native American activist, environmentalist, author and politician of Anishinaabe and Jewish descent. Collection includes materials written by or about Native American Winona LaDuke (1959-) in her various roles as activist, environmentalist, and politician. Forms consist of newspaper and magazine articles, press releases, correspondence, ephemera, and promotional materials. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | The collection contains a speech by Duncan McDonald. The speech contains McDonald’s recollections and knowledge on Native Americans, the National Bison Range, Missoula and Native American mythology. McDonald gave the speech to an audience at the University of Montana Auditorium on February 22, 1915. |
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Repository: | University of Montana, Mansfield Library, Archives and Special Collections |
Summary: | John Melcher was a Montana congressman who served in the U. S. House from 1969 to 1977 and in the Senate from 1977 to 1988. Materials in this collection include bills introduced by Melcher, speeches, writings, press releases, constituent correspondence, photographs, moving images, and other documents. |
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Repository: | Montana Historical Society, Research Center Archives |
Summary: | Frances Merriam (b. 1899) served as the Executive Secretary of the Committee for Paradise Dam, an organization that promoted the construction of the Paradise and Knowles dams in western Montana. Papers (1948-1972) consist primarily of subject files and correspondence concerning the dams and her work in the Montana Democratic Party. |
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Repository: | Montana Historical Society, Research Center Archives |
Summary: | Lee Metcalf (1911-1978) served as U.S. Congressman from Montana from 1952 to 1961 and as U.S. Senator from 1961 until his death in 1978. The papers reflect Metcalf's wide range of interests, but especially reflect his involvement in public utilities regulation and protection of the natural environment. Over half of the collection consists of general correspondence (1951-1978) arranged alphabetically by subject and government agency. Name index card files of correspondents are available, one of which is organized alphabetically, another is arranged by location in Montana. Additionally in the collection are series for bills, printed materials, campaign materials, speeches and writings, voting records, and clippings. The Vic Reinemer Subgroup consists of general correspondence, outgoing correspondence, and subject files generated by Reinemer in his capacity as Metcalf's executive secretary and as staff director of the Senate Subcommittee on Banking, Management, and Expenditures. |
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Repository: | Montana Historical Society, Research Center Archives |
Summary: | These records of the Montana Attorney General's Office consist of interoffice correspondence (1969-1978); general correspondence (1963-1966) arranged by correspondent and subject, including dockets and informal opinions; annual reports (1973-1977) of tax-exempt private foundations; speeches; and miscellany. (Reel-to-reel tapes transferred to Oral History) |
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Repository: | University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections |
Summary: | Sea captain and Indian Affairs agent of Washington State |