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		<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Inventory of the Jay Ellis Ransom Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark Research materials<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1920s-1997</date></titleproper> 
	 	<titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">Jay Ellis Ransom Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark Research materials</titleproper> 
	 	<author encodinganalog="creator">Processed by  Monte G. Kniffen</author>
		
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		<publisher encodinganalog="publisher">University of Wyoming. American
		  Heritage Center.</publisher> 
		<address> 
		  <addressline>American Heritage Center</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Dept. 3924, 1000 E. University Avenue</addressline> 
		  <addressline>University of Wyoming</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Laramie, WY 82071</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Phone: 307.766.2574</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Fax:307.766.5511 </addressline> 
		  <addressline>Email:ahcref@uwyo.edu</addressline> 
		  <addressline>URL:http://ahc.uwyo.edu/</addressline> 
		</address> 
	 	<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" encodinganalog="date">2007</date> 
		<p>University of Wyoming</p> 
	 </publicationstmt> 
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	 <creation>Finding aid encoded by Laura Uglean
		<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">October 2007
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		<language encodinganalog="language" langcode="eng">English</language>
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	 <head>Collection Summary</head> 
	 <origination label="Creator" encodinganalog="100"> 
	 	<persname>Ransom, Jay Ellis, 1914-</persname> </origination> 
	 <unittitle encodinganalog="245" label="Title"> Jay Ellis Ransom Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark research materials
	 </unittitle><unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="Date of Collection"> 1920s-1997</unitdate>
	 
	 <unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="WyU-AH" label="Collection Number">08679</unitid>
	 
	 <physdesc encodinganalog="300" label="Size"><extent>1.60 cubic
		ft. (4 boxes)</extent> </physdesc> 
	 <repository encodinganalog="852" label="Repository"> 
		<corpname>University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.</corpname>
		</repository> <langmaterial encodinganalog="546" label="Language(s)"><language langcode="eng">English</language></langmaterial> 
	 <abstract label="Abstract"> This collection contains Jay Ellis Ransom's research material and writings on the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark in Wyoming. </abstract>
	 
  </did> 
		   
  <bioghist encodinganalog="545"> 
  	<head>Biography of Jay Ellis Ransom</head>
  	
  	<p>Jay Ellis Ransom became interested in the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark as early as 1924 on a visit to the site with his father.  The mystery of the site sparked an interest in the 10-year-old Ransom which led him into anthropology.  He studied at the University of Washington and graduated in 1935 with a graduate degree in anthropology, specializing in linguistics, anthropology administration, and ethnography.  He went on to UCLA and studied primitive psychology and received a Masters degree in education.</p><p>Ransom’s education background and interest in Native Americans led him to the Flathead Indian Reservation near Kalispell, Montana, where he spent a summer learning the native language of the Flathead Indians.  Later, he went to Alaska to work for the United States Indian Office (precursor to the Bureau of Indian Affairs), where he taught at an all-grade Indian school.  He learned to speak Fox Island Aleut and further pursued his interest in linguistics and ethnography.  After finishing school, Ransom taught high school and college courses in chemistry, mathematics, psychology, and anthropology.  After 1949, he became a full-time author, writing articles for magazines and newspapers and completing several books for Harper and Row.</p>
  	<p>During all of this time, Ransom did not lose his interest in the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark.  He returned to it in the 1930s and 1950s to do further research.  He amassed a large amount of data and photographs and came up with an original theory.  Ransom believed that the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark was constructed sometime between 0-500 AD by Aztec-Tanoan peoples who lived in the Bighorn Canyon and who later migrated into Central America.  Ransom believes that the wheel was laid out as a symbolic center of the universe for the builders, “where original humanity emerged from a conduit from the underworld.”  Ransom also postulated that the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark is a precursor to the Aztec Calendar Stone found in Mexico in the 17th century.</p> 
  	<p>Ransom’s theory was controversial in that it denied the claims of modern Plains Indians who viewed the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark as a sacred site.  Ransom said that the Plains Indians had nothing to do with the creation of the wheel, never had any religious use for it, and therefore, should not claim special privileges for the use of the Medicine Wheel.  Ransom’s explanation of the wheel’s origin was met with resistance by Native American groups and some scholars, but he received support from many local and state residents who found much to like about his tourism-friendly argument.</p>
	 
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  	<head>Scope and Content</head>
  	
  	<p>The Jay Ellis Ransom Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark Research Materials, 1920s-1997, comprise Ransom’s decades-long work of researching the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark.  It contains correspondence with several people involved with the medicine wheel, including nationally-known scholars as well as Montana and Wyoming residents.  The collection also has numerous items used as research materials by Ransom relating to the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark, as well as the findings of other scholars.  In addition, the materials Ransom wrote about the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark are included in the collection.</p>
 	 
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  <accessrestrict encodinganalog="506"> 
	  
	 <p>There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes,
		and the collection is open to the public.</p> 
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		<head>Copyright Information</head> 
		<p>The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright,
			property, and libel laws as they apply.</p> 
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  <relatedmaterial encodinganalog="544 1"> 
	 
  	<p>Other Jay Ellis Ransom papers were donated by Ransom to the Suzallo Library, University of Washington.</p> 
  </relatedmaterial> 
	
  <acqinfo encodinganalog="541"> 
	 
  	<p>The Jay Ellis Ransom Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark Research Materials were donated to the American Heritage Center in several accretions from 1984-1998 by Jay Ellis Ransom.  </p> 
  </acqinfo>
	
  <processinfo> 
	 
  	<p>The collection was processed by  Monte G. Kniffen in May 1998</p> 
  </processinfo> 
	
  <prefercite encodinganalog="524"> 
	 
	 <p>Item Description, Box Number, Folder Number, Collection Name, Collection
		Number, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.</p> 
  </prefercite> 
	
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	 <head>Access Terms</head> 
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  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Historic sites--Wyoming</subject>
  	<subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.</subject> 
  	<subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Archaeology.</subject>
  	<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651"> Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark (Wyo.)</geogname>
  	<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651"> Wyoming--History--1919-1945</geogname>
  	<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651"> Wyoming--History--1946-</geogname>
	 
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		<head>Container List</head> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
			<did> 
				<unittitle>Series I. Research Files,</unittitle>
				<unitdate>1920s-1997</unitdate>
				
				
			</did> 
			<scopecontent>
				<p>0.45 cubic feet (1 document box).  This material is arranged alphabetically by subject.  It includes numerous subject files gathered by Mr. Ransom relating to the study of the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark.</p> 
			</scopecontent> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Amateur Writings”,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>ca. 1972-1986</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
					
					<unittitle>Archaeoastronomy,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1971-1984</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">3</container>
					
					<unittitle>Archaeology:  General/Wyoming,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1958-1988</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">4</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Astro-Alignments”,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1974-1984</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">5</container>
					
					<unittitle>Aztec Calendar Stone,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1946-1984</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">6</container>
					
					<unittitle>Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark Bibliography,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1977-1986</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">7</container>
					
					<unittitle>Diagrams and Maps,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1984-1991</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">8</container>
					
					<unittitle>Early Man,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>ca. 1970s</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">9</container>
					
					<unittitle>Environmental Impact Statement
						For the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1991</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">10</container>
					
					<unittitle>Geology:
						Bighorn Area,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1943-1971</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">11</container>
					
					<unittitle>Indian History,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">12</container>
					
					<unittitle>Linguistics,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1949-1976</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
					
					<unittitle>Medicine Wheel,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1973-1984</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
					
					<unittitle>Photographs,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>ca. 1920s-1980s</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">3</container>
					
					<unittitle>Regional Information,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>ca. 1987</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">4</container>
					
					<unittitle>Rock Structures, General,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1975-1997</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">5</container>
					
					<unittitle>Wyoming Paleo-Indian Sites,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>ca. 1960s</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02>
		</c01><c01 level="series"> 
			<did> 
				<unittitle>Series II. Written Material,</unittitle>
				<unitdate>1976-1993</unitdate>
				
				
			</did> 
			<scopecontent>
				<p> 0.45 cubic feet (1 document box).  Arranged alphabetically by title.  This material includes the items written about the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark by Mr. Ransom.  It includes short papers, long formal papers, and books, published and unpublished.</p> 
			</scopecontent> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">6</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Ancient Trails to the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark”,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1983</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">7</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Archaeolinguistics and Paleoethnography of Ancient Rock Structures in Western North America,”
						Part I and Introduction/Abstract,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>ca. 1984</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">8</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Archaeolinguistics and Paleoethnography…”
						Part II,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1984</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">9</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Archaeolinguistics and Paleoethnography…”
						Part III and Appendices,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1984</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">10</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Archaeolinguistics and Paleoethnography…”
						Parts I and II,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1984</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">11</container>
					
					<unittitle>“The Bighorn Country of Northern Wyoming”,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1981</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">12</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark:  Ancient Trail to the Distant Past”,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">13</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark:  The Birth and Death of Humanity,”
						Draft,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1991</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">14</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark:  The Birth and Death of Humanity,”
						Draft,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1992</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">15</container>
					
					<unittitle>Miscellaneous,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">16</container>
					
					<unittitle>Miscellaneous Medicine Wheel Writings,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1984</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">17</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Mysteries of the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark”,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">18</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Secrets of the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark”,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">19</container>
					
					<unittitle>“Spence, Wyoming, 1921-1922”,</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>ca. 1993</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02>
		</c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
			<did> 
				<unittitle>Series III. Correspondence</unittitle>
				
				
			</did> 
			<scopecontent>
				<p>0.58 cubic feet (1 document box, ½ slim document box).  This series is divided into two sub-series</p> 
			</scopecontent> 
			 
			<c02 level="subseries"> 
				<did> 
					<unittitle>Sub-series 1. General Correspondence</unittitle>
					
					<unitdate>1970-1997</unitdate>
					
				</did> 
				<scopecontent><p>This material is arranged chronologically and contains correspondence relating to the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
				<c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
						
						<unittitle>General Correspondence</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1970-1971</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03> 
				<c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
						
						<unittitle>General Correspondence</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1974-1975</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03><c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">3</container>
						
						<unittitle>General Correspondence</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1976-1981</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03><c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">4</container>
						
						<unittitle>General Correspondence</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1983</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03><c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">5</container>
						
						<unittitle>General Correspondence</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1984-1985</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03><c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">6</container>
						
						<unittitle>General Correspondence</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1986-1990</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03><c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">7</container>
						
						<unittitle>General Correspondence</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>June-August, 1991</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03><c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">8</container>
						
						<unittitle>General Correspondence</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>Sept.-Dec., 1991</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03><c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">9</container>
						
						<unittitle>General Correspondence</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1992</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03><c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">10</container>
						
						<unittitle>General Correspondence</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1993</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03><c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">11</container>
						
						<unittitle>General Correspondence</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1996-1997</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03>
			</c02>
			<c02 level="subseries"> 
				<did> 
					<unittitle>Sub-series 2. Individual Correspondence Files</unittitle>
					
					<unitdate>1977-1997</unitdate>
					
				</did> 
				<scopecontent><p>This sub-series consists of correspondence with individuals who had corresponded with Ransom on numerous occasions.  It is arranged alphabetically by name and chronologically within each folder.</p> 
				</scopecontent> 
				<c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">12</container>
						
						<unittitle>Fries, Alan G.</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1978-1984</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03> 
				<c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">13</container>
						
						<unittitle>Hunter, Carol D.</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1977-1986</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03><c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">14</container>
						
						<unittitle>Krupp, Edwin C.</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1978-1992</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03><c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">1</container>
						
						<unittitle>Taggart, Cal</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1991-1993</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03><c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">2</container>
						
						<unittitle>Taggart, Cal</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1994-1997</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03><c03 level="file"> 
					<did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
						<container type="Folder" label="Folder">3</container>
						
						<unittitle>Williams, Owen B.</unittitle> 
						<unitdate>1984-1989</unitdate> 
					</did> 
				</c03>
			</c02></c01>
		<c01 level="series"> 
			<did> 
				<unittitle>Series IV. News Clippings</unittitle>
				<unitdate>1981-1993</unitdate>
				
				
			</did> 
			<scopecontent>
				<p>0.12 cubic feet. (½ slim document box).  This series of news clippings relating to the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark is sorted by year.</p> 
			</scopecontent> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">4</container>
					
					<unittitle>News Clippings</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1981-1991</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02> 
			<c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">5</container>
					
					<unittitle>News Clippings</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1992-1993</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02><c02 level="file"> 
				<did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
					<container type="Folder" label="Folder">6</container>
					
					<unittitle>News Clippings</unittitle> 
					<unitdate>1995-1997</unitdate> 
				</did> 
			</c02>
		</c01>
	</dsc> 
</archdesc> </ead>

