Allan D. Ainsworth papers, 1959-2000
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Ainsworth, Allan D.
- Title
- Allan D. Ainsworth papers
- Dates
- 1959-2000 (inclusive)19562000
- Quantity
- 16 linear feet, (37 boxes, 26 microfilm reels, and 1 tube)
- Collection Number
- ACCN 3291
- Summary
- The Allan D. Ainsworth papers (1956-2000) consist primarily of research materials related to the Act of June 18, 1934 (Indian Reorganization Act) in 1934. Ainsworth taught in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Utah and founded the Fourth Street Clinic in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1988.
- Repository
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University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860
Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu - Access Restrictions
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Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
- Languages
- English
Historical Note
Allan Dale Ainsworth (1949- ) was born in Mountainair, New Mexico on April 20, 1949. Ainsworth completed a B.S. and M.A. at Eastern New Mexico University (1971, 1973) and Ph.D. at the University of Utah (1983) in medical anthropology. He held an adjunct faculty position in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Utah. In 1988, he founded the Fourth Street Clinic, where he developed, implemented, and coordinated a health care program for the homeless in Salt Lake City, Utah.
In 1981, Ainsworth was selected to assist with research and conducted interviews related to the Hopi uses of the 1934 reservation area in 1934. As a result of his work, he prepared an expert report for the case held in the United States District Court of the District of Arizona, Ivan L. Sidney, Chairman of the Hopi Tribal Council of the Hopi Indian Tribe, plaintiff vs. Peterson Zah, Chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council of the Navajo Indian Tribe, defendant, civil number 74-842.
Ainsworth married Valerie Florance.
Content Description
The Allan D. Ainsworth papers (1956-2000) consist primarily of research materials related to the Act of June 18, 1934 (Indian Reorganization Act) in 1934. Series 1 contains photocopies of research materials, such as correspondence, articles, reports and maps, obtained by Ainsworth from libraries and archives. This research was presented as documents during the civil case in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona. This series also includes approximately 160 interviews conducted with Hopis about their recollection living in or near 1934. The culmination of these interviews resulted in a report and expert testimony for the Hopi Tribe.
Series 2 consists of materials related to federal recognition of the Cowlitz Tribe and Snoqualmie Indian Tribe and the denial of acknowledgment of the Miami Nation of Indiana.
Series 3 consists of Ainsworth's personal and professional materials. Included are photocopies of anthropology articles from various journals, writings, and school records.
Series 4 includes index cards maintained by Ainsworth when he assisted the Hopi Tribe in gathering evidence for boundary case. The index cards are organized alphabetically and by subject at the end.
Series 5 are duplicate microfilm reels from the United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Hopi Agency. The microfilm was given to Ainsworth from Fred Eggan, 1906-1991 in 1991. The microfilm did not play large part in the Act of June 18, 1934 (Indian Reorganization Act) case.
Series 6 are oversize maps printed by the United States Geological Survey related to areas in Arizona from 1969-1982.
Use of the Collection
Restrictions on Use
The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.
Preferred Citation
Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
Arranged in six series: 1. 1934 Hopi Research Materials; 2. Federally Recognized Indian Tribes; 3. Personal and Professional Materials; 4. Index cards; 5. Microfilms; and 6. Oversize Maps.
Acquisition Information
Donated by Allan D. Ainsworth in 2017.
Processing Note
Processed by Gina C Giang in 2023.
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Separated Materials
Books were transferred to the Print and Journal Division of Special Collections.
Bibliography
The following books were used during Ainsworth's research:
- Euler, Robert C. The Archaeology, Geology, and Paleobiology of Stanton's Cave, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Monograph (Grand Canyon Natural History Association) ; No. 6. 1984.
- Hack, John Tilton. Prehistoric Coal Mining in the Jeddito Valley, Arizona. Reports of the Awatovi Expedition, Peabody Museum, Harvard University. Report No. 2. 1942.
- Hill, W. W. The Agricultural and Hunting Methods of the Navaho Indians. Yale University Publications in Anthropology.; No.18. 1938.
- Hollister, Uriah S. The Navajo and His Blanket. Rio Grande Classic. 1972.
- James, George Wharton. Indian Blankets and Their Makers. New ed. 1937.
- Jones, Thomas Jesse. The Navajo Indian Problem ; an Inquiry Sponsored by the Phelps-Stokes Fund. 1939.
- Leighton, Alexander H., and Leighton, Dorothea Cross. The Navaho Door ; an Introduction to Navaho Life. 1944.
- Parsons, Elsie Worthington Clews. Hopi and Zuñi Ceremonialism. American Anthropological Association. Memoirs.; No. 39. 1976.
- Sasaki, Tom Taketo. Fruitland, New Mexico: A Navaho Community in Transition. Cornell Studies in Anthropology. 1960.
- Voth, H. R. The Oráibi Oáqöl Ceremony. Publication (Field Columbian Museum) ; 84. 1903.
- Titiev, Mischa. Old Oraibi : A Study of the Hopi Indians of Third Mesa. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Papers. 1944.
- Whiting, Alfred F. Ethnobotany of the Hopi. Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin; No. 15. 1939.
- Yamada, George. The Great Resistance : A Hopi Anthology. 1957.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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1: 1934 Hopi Research Materials
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Description: Administrative records, United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs [photocopies]
Exhibit 201. Constitution and by-laws of the Hopi tribe Arizona.
Container: Box 1, Folder 1 -
Description: Articles [photocopies], A-G
- An-che, Li. Zuni: some observations and queries. American Anthropologist, 1937.
- At Issue - the Hopi way of life.
- Ballanger, Frank. The responsible center: man and nature in Pueblo and Navaho ritual songs and prayers. American Quarterly.
- Barry, Tom. Navajos and national nuclear policy. Antipode.
- Beaglehole, Ernest. Ownership and inheritance in an American Indian tribe. Iowa Law Review.
- Bradfield, Maitland. Hopi names for certain common shrubs and their ecology. Plateau, volume 41, number 2, 1968.
- Brodeur, Paul. Annnals of law: restitution. The New Yorker, 1982.
- Cox, Gail Diane. A holy war in Arizona over land. The National Law Journal, volume 12, number 22. 1990.
- Cushing, Frank Hamilton. Contributions to Hopi history. American Anthropologist, volume 24, number 3, 1922.
- Coulehan JL, Lerner G, Helzlsouer K, Welty TK, McLaughlin J. Acute myocardial infarction among Navajo Indians, 1976-83. American Journal of Public Health, 1986.
- Donovan, Bill. Ruling on land 'major victory' Navajos claim. Arizona Republic, 1992.
- F., Mary Russell and Colton, Harold S. Petroglyphs, the record of a great adventure. American Anthropologist, volume 33.
- Fewkes, J. Walter. Hopi ceremonial frames from Canon de Chelly, Arizona. American Anthropologist, volume 8, 1906.
- Fewkes, J. Walter. Hopi shrines near the East Mesa, Arizona. American Anthropologist, volume 8, 1906.
- Fewkes, J. Walter. The Hovenweep National Monument, volume 25, number 2, 1923.
- Fewkes, J. Walter. The New-fire ceremony at Walpi. American Anthropologist, 1900.
- Fewkes, J. Walter. Property-right in eagles among the Hopi. American Anthropologist, volume 2, 1900.
- Fewkes, J. Walter. The sun's influence on the form of Hopi pueblos. American Anthropologist, volume 8, 1906.
- Forrest, Earle R. (Earle Robert), 1883-1969. The mesa dwellers of the painted desert. Travel, volume 37, number 4, 1921.
- Goldfrank, Esther S. Notes on two Pueblo feasts. American Anthropologist, 1923.
- Gregory, Herbert E. The oasis of Tuba, Arizona. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, volume 5, pages 107-119.
Container: Box 1, Folder 2 -
Description: Articles [photocopies], H-N
- Haile, Berard, 1874-1961. Property concepts of the Navaho Indians. The Catholic University of America Anthropological Series, number 17.
- Hampden, Ed. Hopi Indian seer foresees debacle. The Daily Princetonian, volume 94, number 29, 1970.
- Hawley, Florence. Kokopelli, of the prehistoric south-western pueblo pantheon. American Anthropologist, 1937.
- Hesse, Frank G. Incidence of disease in the Navajo Indian. Archives of Pathology, volume 77, 1964.
- Hill, W. W. (Willard Williams), 1902-1974. Navaho trading and trading ritual: a study of cultural dynamics. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, volume 4, 1948.
- Hobson, Richard. Navaho acquisitive values. Papers of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, volume 42, number 3, 1954.
- Hollister, U. S., 1838-1929. The Navajo and his blanket. Rio Grande Press, Inc., 1903.
- Hoover, J. W. (Jonas Wenger), 1889-1979. Navajo nomadism. Geographical Review, volume 21, 1931.
- Hoover, J. W. (Jonas Wenger), 1889-1979. Tusayan: the Hopi Indian country of Arizona. Geographical Review, volume 20, 1930.
- Hopi claim religion is bar to service.
- Hopi Traditionalists battle tribal council. Navajo Times, 1966.
- Hough, Walter. Environmental interrelations in Arizona. American Anthropologist, volume 11, number 5, 1898.
- Hough, Walter. The Hopi in relation to their plant environment. American Anthropologist, volume 10, number 2, 1897.
- Hough, Walter. Jesse Walter Fewkes. American Anthropologist, volume 33, 1931.
- Hrdlicka, Ales. Physical and physiological observations. American Anthropologist, 1900.
- Jones, Volney H. The establishment of the Hopi reservation, and some later developments concerning Hopi lands. Plateau, volume 23, number 2, 1950.
- Jorgensen, Joseph G. A Century of political economic effects on American Indian Society, 1880-1980. The Journal of Ethic Studies, volume 6, number 3, 1978.
- Josephy, Alvin M., Jr. The murder of the Southwest. Audubon, 1971.
- Kelley, Klara B. Yet another reanalysis of the Navajo outfit: new evidence from historical documents. Journal of Anthropological Research, volume 38, number 4, 1982.
- Kelly, Lawrence C. Anthropology and anthropologists in the Indian New Deal. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, volume 16, number 1, 1980.
- Kewanwytewa, Jim and Katherine Bartlett. Hopi moccasin making. Plateau, volume 19, number 2, 1946.
- Kravetz, Robert E. Disease distribution in Southwestern American Indians: analysis of 211 autopsies. Arizona Medicine, 1964.
- Lamphere, Louise. Symbolic elements in Navajo ritual. Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, volume 25, 1969.
- Manson, Pamela. Hopis seek $57 million from Navajos. Arizona Republic, 1992.
- Michaelis, Helen. Willowsprings: a Hopi petroglyph site. Journal of New World Archaeology, volume 4, number 2, 1981.
- Morgan, William. Navaho treatment of sickness: diagnosticians. American Anthropologists, 1931.
- Nequatewa, Edmund. Some Hopi recipes for the preparation of wild plant foods. Plateau, volume 16, number 1, 1943.
Container: Box 1, Folder 3 -
Description: Articles [photocopies], P-T
- Page, Gordon B. Hopi land patterns. Plateau, volume 13, number 2, 1940.
- Parsons, Elsie Clews. The Hopi Wowochim ceremony in 1920. American Anthropologist, 1923.
- Parsons, Elsie Clews. A Pueblo Indian journal, 1920-1921: introduction and notes. American Anthropological Association, volume number 31.
- Parsons, Elsie Claws. Notes on San Felipe and Santo Domingo. American Anthropologist, 1923.
- Pratt, Raymond B. Tribal sovereignty and resource exploitation. Antipode.
- Price, Lynn. Proving aboriginal title via expert testimony: lessons from the Indian Claims Commission. American Indian Journal, 1981.
- Ratner, Payne H., Jr. Instructions for witnesses. The Practical Lawyer, 1956.
- Reagan, Albert B. The flu among the Navajos. Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, volume 30, 1922.
- Reagan, Albert B. Utilization of the Navajo country. Iowa Academy of Science, volume 61, 1934.
- Rigby, Elizabeth. Blue canyon, Arizona Highways, 1959.
- Ross, John. Tourist trade tramples on Indians' culture. Guardian, 1988.
- Rubert, Ray. Harmony with nature is key to life, says Hopi leader. The Seattle Times, 1969.
- Schaasma, Polly. Kachinas in rock art, pages 25-31.
- Schifter, Richard and West, Richard W., Jr. Healing vs. Jones: mandate for another Trail of Tears? North Dakota Law Review, volume 51, number 1, 1974.
- Senter, Donovan and Hawley, Florence. Hopi and Navajo child burials. American Anthropologist, 1937.
- Steen, Harold K. Grazing and the environment: a history of forest service stock-reduction policy. Agricultural History, pp. 238-241.
- Simmons, Marc. History of Pueblo-Spanish relations to 1821. Handbook of North American Indians, volume 9.
- Steward, Julian H. Notes on Hopi ceremonies in their initiatory form in 1927-1928. American Anthropologist, volume 33, 1931.
- Stoffle, Richard W. and Evans, Michael J. Resource competition and population change: A Kaibab Paiute ethnohistorical case. Ethnohistory, volume 23, number 2, 1976.
- Talbot, Steve. The Myth of Indian economic and political incompetence: the San Carlos case. Antipode.
- Titiev, Mischa. Dates of planting at the Hopi Indian pueblo of Oraibi. Museum of Northern Arizona, 1938.
- Titiev, Mischa. A Hopi salt expedition. American Anthropologist, volume 39, number 2, 1937.
Container: Box 1, Folder 4 -
Description: Articles [photocopies], V-W
- Vestal, Paul A. Notes on a collection of plants from the Hopi Indian region of Arizona made by J. G. Owens in 1891. Botanical Museum Leaflets, volume 8, number 8, 1940.
- "Largest Indian land claims suit will go to trial this month…" Wall Street Journal, 1989.
- Voeglin. Suicide in northeastern California. American Anthropologist, 1937.
- Voth, H. R. Brief miscellaneous Hopi papers. Field Museum of Natural History, publication 157, volume 11, number 2, 1912.
- Voth, H. R. Oraibi marriage customs. American Anthropologist, volume 2, 1900.
- Watson, Edith L. Tuba City.
- Watson, James B. How the Hopi classify their foods. Plateau, volume 15, number 4, 1943.
- Whiting, Alfred F. Hopi Indian agriculture. Museum of Northern Arizona, reprint series number 5, 1954.
- Whitson, Hollis A. A Policy review of the federal government's relocation of Navajo Indians under P.L. 93-531 and P.L. 96-305. Arizona Law Review, volume 27, number 2, 1985.
Container: Box 1, Folder 5 -
Description: Bibliographies, 1934 Hopi case
Documents bibliography.
Dates: 1983Container: Box 2, Folder 1 -
Description: Booklets, Hopi Tribal Council
Two booklets entitled: Hopi-Navajo land dispute and Recent developments in Hopi-Navajo land dispute.
Container: Box 2, Folder 2 -
Description: Booklets, Talavaya: seeds and booksDates: 1987Container: Box 2, Folder 3
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Description: Books, The changing pattern of Hopi agriculture [photocopies]
Bradfield, Maitland. The Changing Pattern of Hopi Agriculture. Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. Occasional Papers ; No. 30. 1971.
Container: Box 2, Folder 4 -
Description: Books, The Hopi journal [photocopies]
Stephen, Alexander MacGregor, -1894. Hopi Journal of Alexander M. Stephen; Edited by Elsie Clews Parsons. Vol. 1. New York (State): Columbia University Press, 1936, 1936.
Container: Box 2, Folder 5-6 -
Description: Books, Information profiles of Indian reservations in Arizona, Nevada, & Utah [photocopies]
Information Profiles of Indian Reservations in Arizona, Nevada, & Utah. 1981.
Container: Box 2, Folder 7 -
Description: Books, The Navajo Indians and federal Indian policy [photocopies]
Kelly, Lawrence C. The Navajo Indians and Federal Indian Policy, 1900-1935. Second Printing.. ed. 1970.
Container: Box 2, Folder 8 -
Description: Books, The Oraibi Marau ceremony [photocopies]
Voth, H. R. The Oraibi Marau Ceremony. Publication (Field Museum of Natural History : 1909) ; 156. 1912.
Container: Box 2, Folder 9 -
Description: Bulletins, National Association for the Practice of Anthropology (U.S.)
Number 3.
Dates: 1987Container: Box 2, Folder 11 -
Description: Bulletins, National Science Foundation [photocopies]
Lake Powell research project, number 2, 1973 October.
Container: Box 2, Folder 12 -
Description: Census records, Indian Census Roll [photocopies]
Census years 1915, 1917 and 1933-1937. Reproduced from United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs and Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Library. Includes United States. Department of Agriculture, stock census, 1937; Navajo Supervisor's District preliminary announcement 1940 population.
Container: Box 3, Folder 1 -
Description: Chronologies (lists), Hopi land use
Draft.
Container: Box 3, Folder 2 -
Description: Citations, miscellaneousContainer: Box 3, Folder 3
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Description: Classifications, United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Herbarium from Hopi Agency, Keams Canyon.
Container: Box 3, Folder 4 -
Description: Clippings (information artifacts)
- Diamond, Jared. The golden age that never was. Discover, 1988.
- Eckholm, Erik P. The firewood crisis. Natural History, 1975.
- Garrity, John. A clash of cultures on the Hopi reservation.
- Johnson, Trebbe. Navajo relocation. The Nation, 1987.
- La Farge, Oliver. The enduring Indian. Scientific American, volume 202, number 2, 1960.
- Page, James K. Jr. A rare glimpse into the evolving way of the Hopi. Smithsonian, volume 6, number 8, 1975.
- Riley, Michael. Bury my heart at Big Mountain. Time, 1986.
- The land of the Navajo and two ancient cultures are changing fast. Sunset, 1987.
- Osborne, Douglas. Slow exodus from Mesa Verde. Natural History, 1976.
- Two tribes, one land. Newsweek, 1985.
Dates: 1960-1988Container: Box 3, Folder 5 -
Description: Condition reports, United States. National Park Service
Proposed rule: Religious ceremonial collection of Golden Eaglets in Wupatki National Monument.
Dates: 2001 JanuaryContainer: Box 3, Folder 6 -
Description: Correspondence, Allan D. Ainsworth to Floyd
Related to Page Human Dependency Survey Report.
Container: Box 3, Folder 7 -
Description: Correspondence, Allan D. Ainsworth to "whom it may concern"Dates: 1986 July 9Container: Box 3, Folder 8
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Description: Correspondence, Arnold & Porter
Includes United States. District Court (Arizona). Civil number 74-842, finding of fact and conclusion of law regarding Hopi Claims.
Dates: 1986-1992Container: Box 3, Folder 9 -
Description: Correspondence, Boyden, Kennedy & Romney
Related to search of historical data.
Dates: 1983 March 04Container: Box 3, Folder 10 -
Description: Correspondence, Brown & Bain
Related to Navajo Tribe: 1934 reservation litigation.
Dates: 1984 July 24Container: Box 3, Folder 11 -
Description: Correspondence, E. Charles Adams to G. Richard Hill
Includes site forms.
Dates: 1984 January 13Container: Box 3, Folder 12 -
Description: Correspondence, expert witness
Includes Fred Eggan, 1906-1991; Robert C. Fuller; and notes related to conference.
Dates: 1983-1986Container: Box 3, Folder 13 -
Description: Correspondence, Fred Eggan, 1906-1991
Includes Eggan's report The Hopi Indians, with special reference to their cosmology or world view, as expressed in their traditions, social organization, and religious beliefs and practices; and the Hopi Indians.
Dates: 1984Container: Box 3, Folder 14 -
Description: Correspondence, Hopi Research and Development Co. to Stephen G. Boyden
Related to interview tapes. Includes interview with Percy Lomahquahu and Starlie Lomayaktewa.
Dates: 1983Container: Box 4, Folder 1 -
Description: Correspondence, Hopi Tribe of Arizona
Includes correspondence from Arnold & Porter.
Dates: 1983-1992Container: Box 4, Folder 2 -
Description: Correspondence, Jeff Grathwohl to Allan D. Ainsworth
Related to University of Utah Press: Hopi and Zuni ceremonialism.
Dates: 1992 January 09Container: Box 4, Folder 3 -
Description: Correspondence, Mina Lansa to "Dear Sirs:" [photocopies]
Related to war, 1968.
Container: Box 4, Folder 4 -
Description: Correspondence, Rio Grande Historical Collections to Gregory C. (Gregory Coyne) Thompson, 1943-
Includes requested photocopies from Records of Soil Conservation Service (MS 190).
Dates: 1982 AprilContainer: Box 4, Folder 5 -
Description: Correspondence, T. J. to Allan D. Ainsworth
Includes Synthesis of Hopi prehistory and history [report] prepared by E. Charles Adams and submitted by Donald E. Weaver, Jr., 1978.
Dates: 1982 April 01Container: Box 4, Folder 6 -
Description: Correspondence, United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Includes Window Rock (Ariz.) notes.
Dates: 1982-1983Container: Box 4, Folder 7 -
Description: Correspondence, United States. Department of Agriculture to Ron Wright, ENH Mapping, Inc.
Includes summary annual report of the Soil Erosion Service, 1934 June 30; and Fairchild photographic survey.
Dates: 1982 September 21Container: Box 4, Folder 8 -
Description: Correspondence, United States. General Services Administration [photocopies]
Related to the transmission of government records from the United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Includes forms.
Container: Box 4, Folder 9 -
Description: Correspondence, United States presidents [photocopies]
To Calvin Coolidge, 1872-1933, Richard M. (Richard Milhous) Nixon, 1913-1994, and Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973. Includes statement by the true traditional-hereditary-religious Hopi chiefs and chieftess.
Container: Box 4, Folder 10 -
Description: Correspondence [photocopies]
Photocopies of correspondence from government agencies and universities: United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs; United States. Department of the Interior. Office of the Solicitor; United States. Division of Forestry; United States. Soil Conservation Service; United States senators; United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Navajo Area Office and Hopi Independent Nation. Related to grazing; Jackson Tewa; livestock; water development; drilling and exploration; joint use; boundaries; farm management; legal opinion; and shrines, 1880-1973.
Container: Box 4, Folder 11 -
Description: Depositions, Allan D. Ainsworth
United States. District Court (Arizona). Civil number 74-842. Ivan L. Sidney, Chairman of the Hopi Tribal Council of the Hopi Indian Tribe, for and on behalf of the Hopi Indian Tribe, Plaintiff, vs. Peter MacDonald, Chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council of the Navajo Indian Tribe, for and on behalf of the Navajo Indian Tribe, Defendant, vs. Evelyn James, et al. Intervenor.
Dates: 1983, 1988Container: Box 5, Folder 1-6 -
Description: Depositions, Allan D. Ainsworth
United States. District Court (Arizona). Civil number 74-842. Ivan L. Sidney, Chairman of the Hopi Tribal Council of the Hopi Indian Tribe, for and on behalf of the Hopi Indian Tribe, Plaintiff, vs. Peter MacDonald, Chairman of the Navajo Tribal Council of the Navajo Indian Tribe, for and on behalf of the Navajo Indian Tribe, Defendant, vs. Evelyn James, et al. Intervenor.
Dates: 1988Container: Box 6, Folder 1-4 -
Description: Dockets [photocopies]
Docket 196. List of Hopi plants by Harold S. Colton.
Container: Box 6, Folder 5 -
Description: Drawings (visual works), boundaries
E19694-19716.
Container: Box 6, Folder 6 -
Description: Finding aids, Hopi Traditionalist Movement papersContainer: Box 7, Folder 1
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Description: Finding aids, Hubbell Trading Post recordsContainer: Box 7, Folder 2
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Description: Flyers (printed materials) [photocopies]
Minute Men for the Constitution. Indians and the constitution, 1957 May.
Container: Box 7, Folder 3 -
Description: Forms (documents), site recording: 1934 Hopi caseDates: 1982Container: Box 7, Folder 4
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Description: Forms (documents)
Hopi data and 1934 Act litigation interview forms. Blank.
Container: Box 7, Folder 5 -
Description: Genealogical tablesContainer: Box 7, Folder 6
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Description: Genealogies (histories), Hopi IndiansContainer: Box 7, Folder 7
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Description: General information [photocopies]
- Description of Navajo land claim boundary.
- District 3: Permits for livestock.
- Hopi clan relations.
- Hopi-Navajo land dispute.
- Hopi land use of Moencopi wash area.
- Hopi terms for foods, animals, reeds, grasses, and basketmaking.
- Proposed settlement Moencopi Wash, irrigated lands.
- Purchases made from Kerley Trading Post, 1934.
Container: Box 7, Folder 8 -
Description: Index (reference sources)Dates: 1982-1986Container: Box 7, Folder 9
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Description: Interviews, 1934 Act Litigation, A-C
- Albert, Walter Sakwesoma.
- Albert, Zelma.
- Bahnimtewa, Nora.
- Balenquah, Thomas.
- Bilagody, Esther.
- Bonnaha, Gloria.
- Burton, Gail.
- Carl, Ralph.
- Chaca, Harry.
- Charley, Irving. Includes deposition summary.
- Charley, Paul.
- Charley, Phyllis Numkena.
- Chimerica, Mary Mae.
- Coin, Felix.
- Coochwytewa, Victor.
- Cooyama, Laura (Payesewa)
- Cooyouma, Homer.
Container: Box 8, Folder 1 -
Description: Interviews, 1934 Act Litigation, D-F
- Dallas, Calvin, Sr.
- Dallas, Joseph.
- Dallas, Logan.
- Dallas, Marietta.
- Dallas, Steven.
- Dallas, Ward. Includes deposition summary.
- Dalton, William.
- Elmer, Antone.
- Fred, Gertrude Dallas.
- Fred, Natha.
- Fredricks, Nellie.
- Fredericks, Oswald "White Bear".
- Frey, Theodore.
- Fritz, Alice.
- Fritz, Lorenzo.
Container: Box 8, Folder 2 -
Description: Interviews, 1934 Act Litigation, G-H
- Gashquoptewa, Mark.
- Gaseoma, John.
- Gaseoma, Russell.
- Gilbert, Brian.
- Gilbert, Fritz and Dan, Ruth.
- Gilbert, Lillie.
- Hamana, Herbert.
- Hamana, Walter.
- Harris, George.
- Healing, Dewey.
- Holmes, Marvin.
- Holmes, Willard.
Container: Box 8, Folder 3 -
Description: Interviews, 1934 Act Litigation, H
- Honahni, Alton, Sr.
- Honahni, Clifford.
- Honahni, Laura K.
- Honahni, Nora.
- Honahni, Roger. Includes deposition digest.
- Honahni, Roland.
- Honahni, Stanley, Sr.
- Honama, Walter.
- Honawa, Patrick.
Container: Box 9, Folder 1 -
Description: Interviews, 1934 Act Litigation, H
- Honqeva, Ezra.
- Honqeva, Sarah.
- Honyestewa, Luther.
- Honyestewa, Ned.
- Honyumptewa, Alvin.
- Honyumptewa, Rita.
- Hoosava, Dorothy.
- Humetewa, Alex.
- Humetewa, Daisy.
- Humetewa, Harley Gilbert.
- Humetewa, Henry.
- Humetewa, James. Includes deposition summary.
- Humetewa, Walter.
- Humphrey, Paul.
Container: Box 9, Folder 2 -
Description: Interviews, 1934 Act Litigation, J-K
- Jenkins, Elmer.
- Kabotie, Fred.
- Kaye, Anita.
- Kaye, Desmond William.
- Kaye, Eugene.
- Kaye, Forrest L.
- Kaye, Mary.
- Kaye, Wilson.
- Kawanimptewa, Harry.
- Kewanwytewa, Eunice.
- Kewanwytewa, Harry.
- Kewanwytewa, Willis S.
- Kewanyouma, Alder.
- Keyobe, Bonnie Honewa.
- Kinale, Emory.
- Kootswytewa, Byron.
- Kopelva, Horace.
Container: Box 9, Folder 3 -
Description: Interviews, 1934 Act Litigation, L
- Ladayo, Ramona.
- Lalo, Ernie.
- Lasso, Wesley.
- Lawrence, Rosella.
- Loma, Logan.
- Lomahoma, Alfred.
- Lomaquahu, Percy.
- Lomahoema, Herman.
- Lomayaktewa, Starlie. Includes deposition summary.
- Lomayesva, Dwight.
- Lomayesva, Louise.
- Lomayesva, Reuben.
Container: Box 9, Folder 4 -
Description: Interviews, 1934 Act Litigation, M-N
- Manhape, Adolph.
- Maho, Thorton.
- Moore, Ernest.
- Myron, Annabelle.
- Naha, Archie.
- Namingha, Emerson.
- Nasetoynewa, Frieda.
- Nasetoynewa, Ray.
- Nasevaema, Roger.
- Nasewytewa, Karl (Johnson).
- Naseyowma, Guy.
- Navasie, Perry.
- Nehoitewa, Fielding.
Container: Box 10, Folder 1 -
Description: Interviews, 1934 Act Litigation, N-P
- Nelson, Stacey Nasetoynewa.
- Norton, Albert and Ivy.
- Nuamna, Enerson.
- Numkena, Lewis, Jr.
- Numkena, Mary.
- Numkena, Samuel. Includes note.
- Numkena, William.
- Nutma (Nuhtyma), Andrew, Sr.
- Nutima, Flora K.
- Pavatea, Womack.
- Phillips (Savupi), Waldo.
- Polacca, Francis.
- Polacca, Kenneth.
- Polacca, Kirkland.
- Polacca, Rex.
- Poleala, Bert.
Container: Box 10, Folder 2 -
Description: Interviews, 1934 Act Litigation, P-S
- Poleyheptewa, Oren.
- Puhuyouma, Scott.
- Puhuyesva, Alfred.
- Quavehema, Frieda.
- Roscoe, Harrington.
- Sakiestewa, Albert, Sr.
- Sakiestewa, Robert.
- Sakiestewa, Victor.
- Sakiestewa, Willard.
- Sekiestewa, Ruth Numhena.
- Saufkie, Paul Sr.
- Seleptewa, Harry.
- Seletstewa, Enos.
Container: Box 10, Folder 3 -
Description: Interviews, 1934 Act Litigation, S
- Seumptewa, Jackson.
- Seumptewa, Ray.
- Sewingyama, Emma.
- Shing, Samuel.
- Shupla, Jerome.
- Silas, Matthew.
- Sonny, Leah.
- Suetopka, Betty.
- Suetopka, Willie.
Container: Box 10, Folder 4 -
Description: Interviews, 1934 Act Litigation, T
- Talahytewa, Gibson.
- Talahytewa, Stacey.
- Talashoma, Lois.
- Talashoma, Rose.
- Tallas, Herman.
- Tallas, Joseph and Edna.
- Taliwepi [sp?], Paul.
- Tewa, Bennie.
- Tewa, Dennis.
- Tewa, Francis.
- Tewa, Loki.
- Tewa, Milo.
Container: Box 11, Folder 1 -
Description: Interviews, 1934 Act Litigation, T and W
- Tewa, Rose Marie.
- Tewa, Rose (Talahytewa).
- Tewa, Wallace.
- Tewa, Bennie Tewangoitewa.
- Tootsie, Leonard and Hanson.
- Tuchawena, Amelia.
- Tuchawena, Charlotte.
- Tuchawena, Roy.
- Tuwanumptewa, Helga.
- Wadsworth, Manley.
Container: Box 11, Folder 2 -
Description: Interviews, Chief Dan Katchongva of Hotevilla
David Monongye, interpreter, 1863 May 8.
Container: Box 11, Folder 3 -
Description: Interviews, miscellaneous
Exhibits 2017 and 2018.
- Charley, Irvin.
- Phillips, Delores.
- Seklestewa, Delores.
- Sewittewa, John [sp?].
Dates: 1981Container: Box 11, Folder 4 -
Description: Journals, The Navajo yearbook [photocopies]Container: Box 12, Folder 1
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Description: Keys (texts)
Area key to Hopi use locations and quad.
Dates: 1989Container: Box 12, Folder 2 -
Description: Legal documents, exhibits
Exhibits 202, 204, and 314. Includes photocopies.
- Moencopi Village Stock Operators and Range.
- Third supplement answer to interrogatory number 18.
- United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Moencopi Village, stock operators and range
Container: Box 12, Folder 3 -
Description: Legal documents, exhibits
List of exhibits for case.
Container: Box 12, Folder 4 -
Description: Legal documents, fact findings
Includes preliminary findings.
Container: Box 12, Folder 5 -
Description: Legal documents, United States. District Court (Arizona)
Abbott Sekaquaptewa, Plaintiff vs. Peter MacDonald, Defendant. Civil number 74-842. Documents and extracts of documents pertaining to the interpretation of the meaning and effect of the language of the Act of June 14, 1934.
Container: Box 12, Volume 1 -
Description: Legal documents, United States. District Court (Arizona)
Abbott Sekaquaptewa, Plaintiff vs. Peter MacDonald, Defendant. Civil number 74-842. Documents and extracts of documents pertaining to the interpretation of the meaning and effect of the language of the Act of June 14, 1934.
Container: Box 13, Volume 2-4 -
Description: Legal documents, United States. District Court (Arizona)
Abbott Sekaquaptewa, Plaintiff vs. Peter MacDonald, Defendant. Civil number 74-842. Documents and extracts of documents pertaining to the interpretation of the meaning and effect of the language of the Act of June 14, 1934. Volume 5.
Container: Box 14, Folder 1 -
Description: Legal documents, United States. District Court (Arizona)
Abbott Sekaquaptewa, Plaintiff vs. Peter MacDonald, Defendant. Civil number 74-842. Interrogatories to plaintiff-counterdefendant.
Container: Box 14, Folder 2 -
Description: Legal documents, United States. District Court (Arizona)
Ivan L. Sidney, Plaintiff, vs. Peter MacDonald, Defendant. Civil number 74-842. Additional documents produced by plaintiff in response to defendant's request for production of documents. Volume 9.
Dates: 1982Container: Box 14, Folder 3-5 -
Description: Legal documents, United States. District Court (Arizona)
Ivan L. Sidney, Plaintiff vs. Peterson Zah, Defendant. Civil number 74-842. Acceptance of service of subpoena and amended notice of deposition.
Dates: 1986Container: Box 14, Folder 6 -
Description: Legal documents, United States. District Court (Arizona)
Ivan L. Sidney, Plaintiff vs. Peterson Zah, Defendant. Civil number 74-842. Defendant's response to plaintiff's second set of interrogatories.
Container: Box 14, Folder 7 -
Description: Legal documents, United States. District Court (Arizona)
Incomplete. Pages 2093-4354.
Container: Box 15, Folder 1 -
Description: Legislative acts [photocopies]
A-55, A-62, A-63, and Indian Reorganization Act.
Container: Box 15, Folder 2 -
Description: Lists (document genres), Allan D. Ainsworth
Hopi materials.
Container: Box 15, Folder 3 -
Description: Lists (document genres), boxes 1-19
Related to evidence collected for the Hopi 1934 boundary bill case.
Container: Box 15, Folder 4 -
Description: Lists (document genres), documents to examineDates: 1984 July 10Container: Box 15, Folder 5
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Description: Lists (document genres), Hopis in MoenkopiContainer: Box 15, Folder 6
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Description: Lists (document genres), Hopis residing…
In and outside Moenkopi and Tuba City, Arizona. Schedule 1A.
Container: Box 15, Folder 7 -
Description: Lists (document genres), Hopi use lists
E19542-19660.
Container: Box 15, Folder 8 -
Description: Lists (document genres), intervieweesContainer: Box 16, Folder 1
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Description: Lists (document genres), maps
1934 Hopi case.
Dates: 1984Container: Box 16, Folder 2 -
Description: Lists (document genres), maps photograph from Navajo area
Related to Window Rock (Ariz.).
Container: Box 16, Folder 3 -
Description: Lists (document genres), materials concerning Hopi improvementsContainer: Box 16, Folder 4
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Description: Lists (document genres), miscellaneous
- 1934 Boundary Bill Case
- Assignees, Moenkopi / Tuba.
- Brand list - district 3.
- Fields, Moenkopi / Tuba.
- Hopi farms.
- Hopis utilizing Border area of district # 6.
- Land management unit number.
- Names of owners of livestock.
- Navajo speaking Hopis
- Permits.
- Place names, 1934 reservation.
- Sites not located presently.
- Topographic maps.
- Truck owners.
- Tuba City Indian Children, 1919-1920 - Blue Canyon School.
Container: Box 16, Folder 5 -
Description: Lists (document genres), population data
Documents related to Hopi population data.
Dates: 1984Container: Box 16, Folder 6 -
Description: Lists (document genres), United States. Department of the Interior. Library
Agents, school superintendents, and superintendents who worked with the Hopi.
Container: Box 16, Folder 7 -
Description: Lists (document genres), water development
Includes Navajo and Hopi water development, 5th irrigation district; maps which show stock-water development; and documents related to development of water for stock.
Container: Box 16, Folder 8 -
Description: Lots (land) [photocopies]
Moencopi Valley.
Container: Box 16, Folder 9 -
Description: Maps (documents), appendix 2
Appendix 2 to the sociocultural perspective report. Related to gathering.
Container: Box 16, Folder 10 -
Description: Maps (documents), attachments to aerial photo interpretation
Interpretation and mapping report. G. Ronald Wright.
Container: Box 16, Folder 11 -
Description: Maps (documents), attachments to archeological perspective
Archeological perspective report - Dr. E. Charles Adams.
Container: Box 17, Folder 1 -
Description: Maps (documents), attachments to Hopi report
Hopi agricultural report. Dr. Anthony Godfrey. Maps 1-21.
Container: Box 17, Folder 2 -
Description: Maps (documents), attachments to Hopi report
Hopi grazing report. Dr. Anthony Godfrey. Maps 1-7.
Container: Box 17, Folder 3 -
Description: Maps (documents), Geological Survey (U.S)
Quadrangles.
Container: Box 17, Folder 4 -
Description: Maps (documents), Hopi villages
Includes house codes.
Container: Box 17, Folder 5 -
Description: Maps (documents), land useContainer: Box 17, Folder 6
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Description: Maps (documents), miscellaneous
Printed and photocopies.
Container: Box 18 -
Description: Maps (documents), miscellaneousContainer: Box 19
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Description: Maps (documents), miscellaneous, gathering and land useContainer: Box 20, Folder 1-2
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Description: Maps (documents), Moenkopi
Includes notes for affixing names to residences.
Container: Box 20, Folder 3 -
Description: Masters theses, Dwight Lomayesva [photocopies]
The adaptation of Hopi and Navajo colonists on the Colorado River Indian Reservation, 1980. California State University, Fullerton.
Container: Box 20, Folder 4 -
Description: Meetings [photocopies]
Extract of minutes of Hopi Council meeting, 1938; "Traditionalist Meeting" at Ralph Selinas, 1970; and Shungopayy, 1961.
Container: Box 21, Folder 1 -
Description: Memorandums, Allan D. Ainsworth to John Paul Kennedy
Related to San Juan expert witness report; Hopi farming; Snow photography collection examination, February 1985.
Dates: 1984-1985Container: Box 21, Folder 2 -
Description: Memorandums, Allan D. Ainsworth to George Richard Hill
Related to John Gasemo Siwiltema, Irving Charley; May 1985 anthropologist expert witness conference.
Dates: 1985Container: Box 21, Folder 3 -
Description: Memorandums, George J. Romney to File 20252
Includes lists; notes; questions; interview with Irving Charley, Four-wheeling; and notes made with regard to the thesis presented to the Department of History at Brigham Young University by Charles H. Stephens.
Dates: 1981-1984Container: Box 21, Folder 4 -
Description: Memorandums, Godfrey & Associates to Allan D. Ainsworth
Related to expert witnesses.
Dates: 1984 November 09Container: Box 21, Folder 5 -
Description: Memorandums, John Paul Kennedy to 1934 case experts
Includes forms and template for grazing data.
Dates: 1986 April 04Container: Box 21, Folder 6 -
Description: Memorandums, Karen S. Thompson to File 20252
Related to Hopis stock owners.
Dates: 1983 September 29Container: Box 21, Folder 7 -
Description: Memorandums, miscellaneous
Primarily from Clark B. Fetzer and George J. Romney to File 20252
Dates: 1981-1984Container: Box 21, Folder 8 -
Description: Memorandums, miscellaneous
Between clients and attorneys.
Dates: 1983-1986Container: Box 21, Folder 9 -
Description: Memorandums, miscellaneous [photocopies]
From the Hopi Indians, 1969 and 1977. Related to attendance of tribal council meetings and 1934 reservation.
Container: Box 21, Folder 10 -
Description: Minutes (administrative records) [photocopies]
Conference on Hopi extension area; meeting at Chimopavy, 1939; and open meeting at Toreva, Arizona, 1945.
Container: Box 21, Folder 11 -
Description: Newsletters [photocopies]
- Black Mesa: Fact sheet.
- Hopie Action News.
- Independent Hopi Nation.
Container: Box 22, Folder 1 -
Description: Newsletters, Techqua Ikachi [photocopies]
Issues 1-28. Includes notes.
Container: Box 22, Folder 2 -
Description: Newspaper clippings
Includes Institute of the American West: Zuni history.
Dates: 1975-1992Container: Box 22, Folder 3-4 -
Description: Newspapers, Akwesasne notes
Volume 5, number 6.
Dates: 1973Container: Box 22, Folder 5 -
Description: Notes, Albuquerque (N.M.) research tripDates: 1982Container: Box 23, Folder 1
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Description: Notes, Allan D. Ainsworth
Rough notes of Hopi farming tables for report and readings.
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Description: Notes, American West CenterDates: 1983 February 02Container: Box 23, Folder 3
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Description: Notes, Arizona State University and University of ArizonaContainer: Box 23, Folder 4
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Description: Notes, Arnold & Porter
Related to conference notes.
Dates: 1986 OctoberContainer: Box 23, Folder 5 -
Description: Notes, Boyden, Kennedy & Romney
Exhibit 2004. Meeting notes. Includes partial transcript.
Dates: 1981-1982Container: Box 23, Folder 6 -
Description: Notes, Brown & BainDates: 1983 October 18Container: Box 23, Folder 7
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Description: Notes, Denver Public LibraryDates: 1986 October 01Container: Box 23, Folder 8
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Description: Notes, expert witness
Flagstaff, Arizona meeting.
Dates: 1985Container: Box 23, Folder 9 -
Description: Notes, field trip
Includes interview with Reuben Lomayesva.
Dates: 1982-1985Container: Box 23, Folder 10 -
Description: Notes, Fort Wingate (N.M.)Container: Box 23, Folder 11
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Description: Notes, Gallup (N.M.)Dates: 1984-1985Container: Box 23, Folder 12
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Description: Notes, Gordon B. Page
Hopi agricultural notes.
Container: Box 23, Folder 13 -
Description: Notes, Gregory C. (Gregory Coyne) Thompson, 1943-Dates: 1982-1983Container: Box 23, Folder 14
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Description: Notes, Hopi field tripDates: 1983 AprilContainer: Box 23, Folder 15
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Description: Notes, Hopi Indians
Miscellaneous. Includes notes related to microfilm and library research.
Dates: 1985-1986 -
Description: Notes, Hopis of Second MesaContainer: Box 23, Folder 17
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Description: Notes, J. Lee Correll papers
Ainsworth material requests and lists.
Dates: 1986Container: Box 24, Folder 1 -
Description: Notes, John T. (John Tilton) Hack, 1913-1991Container: Box 24, Folder 2
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Description: Notes, Keams Canyon (Ariz.)Dates: 1982 OctoberContainer: Box 24, Folder 3
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Description: Notes, L. Tom Perry Special CollectionsDates: 1981Container: Box 24, Folder 4
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Description: Notes, legal
Related to plaintiff and defendant's exhibits.
Dates: 1981-1986Container: Box 24, Folder 5 -
Description: Notes, miscellaneous
Related to research trips.
Dates: 1982-1983Container: Box 24, Folder 6 -
Description: Notes, miscellaneous [photocopies]
- Historical notes on Navajo agriculture and irrigation.
- Uncultivated native plants used as a source of food by the Hopi.
Container: Box 24, Folder 7 -
Description: Notes, Moenkopi Plateau (Ariz.)Dates: 1981 May 6Container: Box 24, Folder 8
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Description: Notes, Museum of Northern ArizonaContainer: Box 24, Folder 9
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Description: Notes, National Archives (U.S.)
Includes brochures.
Dates: 1982Container: Box 24, Folder 10 -
Description: Notes, Oliver La Farge, 1901-1963 [photocopies]
Notes for Hopi administrators.
Container: Box 24, Folder 11 -
Description: Notes, Phoenix (Ariz.)Dates: 1982-1984Container: Box 24, Folder 12
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Description: Notes, potential witness
Phone logs.
Dates: 1982Container: Box 24, Folder 13 -
Description: Notes, Ron WrightDates: 1983-1984Container: Box 24, Folder 14
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Description: Notes, TorontoDates: 1983 December 7Container: Box 24, Folder 15
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Description: Notes, Tuba City (Ariz.)Dates: 1982Container: Box 24, Folder 16
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Description: Notes, United States. Soil Conservation Service
Includes newspaper clippings.
Container: Box 24, Folder 17 -
Description: Notes, University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research
Includes brochure; and United States Soil Conservation Service photocopies and notes.
Dates: 1981-1983Container: Box 24, Folder 18 -
Description: Oral histories, Frank TiwanemptewaDates: 1983 September 09Container: Box 24, Folder 19
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Description: Ordinances [photocopies]
Number 18, for the seizure and sale of stray or trespassing animals.
Container: Box 25, Folder 1 -
Description: Outlines (documents)
Hopi use and occupance of the Navajo Indian Reservation defined by the Act of June 14, 1934: a cultural anthropilogical perspective; Hopi code; and Outline for 1934 case video presentation.
Dates: 1984 July 20Container: Box 25, Folder 2 -
Description: Pamphlets, Salt Lake City Public Library
Hopi booklist.
Container: Box 25, Folder 3 -
Description: Papers (documents), Allan D. Ainsworth
Anthropological sketch of Hopi land use and occupance. Two copies. Draft.
Dates: 1982 March 01Container: Box 25, Folder 4 -
Description: Papers (documents), Anthony Godfrey
Preliminary report on documentation of Hopi land claims outside the 1882 executive order reservation. Draft.
Container: Box 25, Folder 5 -
Description: Papers (documents), Anthropology Resource Center (Washington, D.C.) [photocopies]
Native Americans and energy development.
Container: Box 25, Folder 6 -
Description: Papers (documents), Fred Eggan, 1906-1991
Aboriginal land use of the Zuni Indian Tribe.
Container: Box 25, Folder 7 -
Description: Papers (documents), Lyman Tyler
Historical sketch of Hopi land use and occupance. Working paper.
Container: Box 25, Folder 8 -
Description: Papers (documents), Peter M. Whiteley
Hopitutskwa: an historical and cultural interpretation of the Hopi traditional land claim and On the history of Hopi-Navajo relations.
Dates: 1988 OctoberContainer: Box 25, Folder 9 -
Description: Papers (documents), Richard Clemmer [photocopies]
Economic development vs. aboriginal land use: an attempt to predict culture change on an Indian Reservation in Arizona, 1970 and The Fed-up Hopi: Resistance of the American Indian and the silence of the good anthropologists, 1969.
Container: Box 25, Folder 10 -
Description: Papers (documents), Sara Stebbins [photocopies]
Investigations along the coal-haul overhead-electric railroad between page and Navajo National Monument.
Container: Box 25, Folder 11 -
Description: Papers (documents), T. J. (Thomas John) Ferguson, 1950-
Zuni settlement and land use: an archaeological perspective.
Container: Box 26, Folder 1 -
Description: Partial documents [photocopies], B-H
Primarily reproduced books.
- Brew, J. O. Hopi prehistory and history to 1850, pages 514-602, 1879.
- Downs, F. James. Animal husbandry in Navajo society and culture. University of California Press, 1964.
- Ethnohistory, pages 285-375, volume 2, number 4, 1955.
- Hegemann, Elizabeth C. Navajo trading days. University of New Mexico Press, 1963.
- Hester, James J. Early Navajo migrations and acculturation in the southwest. Museum of New Mexico Press, 1962.
Container: Box 26, Folder 2 -
Description: Partial documents [photocopies], L-S
Primarily reproduced books.
- Lamar, Howard Roberts. The far southwest, 1846-1912: a territorial history. Yale University Press, 1966.
- Lawrence, D. H. Mornings in Mexico, pp. 61-80.
- Meighan, Clement W. Ethnohistory and rock art: introduction pp. 1 and 24.
- Ross, Thomas E. and Moore, Tyrel G. A Cultural geography of North American Indians. A Westview Special Study.
- Sekaquaptewa vs. MacDonald. Federal Reporter, 2d series.
- Sekaquaptewa vs. MacDonald. 448 Federal Supplement.
Container: Box 26, Folder 3 -
Description: Partial documents [photocopies], T-U
Primarily reproduced books.
- Taylor, Graham D. Anthropologists, reformers, and the Indian New Deal. Prologue, 1975.
- Titiev, Mischa. A Hopi salt expedition. American Anthropologist, volume 39, number 2, 1937.
- Titiev, Mischa. Solstitial and solar ceremonies.
- Public Law 96-305.
- Untitled interview beginning, "…there are any Navajos we would work them out through the Tribal Council. I do not want to get anyone confused…"
- Untitled story beginning, "There is a story about a man named Otto Rossler, a theoretical chemist…"
- Van Valkenburgh, Richard F. Dine Bikeyah (Navajo Country). United States. Department of the Interior, 1941.
Container: Box 26, Folder 4 -
Description: Plans (reports), Hopi
Board Reservation Plan.
Container: Box 26, Folder 5 -
Description: Plans (reports), Hopi Research and Development Company
A long term management plan for significant sites in the vicinity of Winslow, Arizona. Hopi concerns.
Dates: 1982 January 29Container: Box 26, Folder 6 -
Description: Partial documents, United States. Department of the Interior [photocopies]
Reorganization plan number 3 of 1950.
Container: Box 26, Folder 7 -
Description: Press releases [photocopies]
- Attention!! By David Monongye, Hopi Indian Nation, 1960?
- "The Bureau of Indian Affairs, aided by its officially endorsed Tribal Council…"
- Hopi call for action.
- Notice to All Hopi, Pueblos, Navajo Chapter Leaders, and all other concerned people, 1970 September 2.
Container: Box 27, Folder 1 -
Description: Printed materials
Brochures, booklets, and fliers related to Native Americans. Includes The Indian Association of America, Inc. Smoke Signals, volume 2, number 2.
Dates: 1974-1985Container: Box 27, Folder 2 -
Description: Programs [photocopies], Hopi Fair
Annual Hopi Fair, 1934-1937.
Container: Box 27, Folder 3 -
Description: Proposals, expert witness
Proposal for expert witness reports for 1934 boundary case.
Dates: 1984Container: Box 27, Folder 4 -
Description: Publications (documents), Yale University publications in anthropology, number fifteen [photocopies]
Notes on Hopi economic life by Ernest Beaglehole, 1906-1965.
Container: Box 27, Folder 5 -
Description: Reports, Allan D. Ainsworth
Hopi use and occupance of the Navajo Indian Reservation defined by the Act of June 14, 1934: A socio-cultural perspective on the uses of natural resources by Hopi Indians. Two versions. Includes appendix and appendices 1-3.
Dates: 1986-1988Container: Box 27, Folder 6-8 -
Description: Reports, Anthony Godfrey
First, second, third mesa and Moenkopi livestock grazing outside the 1882 Hopi Reservation.
Dates: 1986 January, 1988 FebruaryContainer: Box 28, Folder 1-2 -
Description: Reports, Anthony Godfrey
Hopi agricultural report and Hopi agricultural report, 1540-1934.
Dates: 1986 January, 1988 MarchContainer: Box 28, Folder 3-4 -
Description: Reports, Daniel G. Anderson [photocopies]
Land planning report: land management unit number 3, Study Group "B", 1938 January; and oral report.
Container: Box 28, Folder 5 -
Description: Reports, David M. Brugge [photocopies]
The Moencopi boundary problem, 1967 November.
Container: Box 29, Folder 1 -
Description: Reports, E. Charles Adams
Hopi use, occupancy, and possession of the Indian reservation defined by the Act of June 14, 1934: an archaeological perspective. Includes appendix 1 and 2.
Container: Box 29, Folder 2-3 -
Description: Reports, E. Charles Adams
Museum of Northern Arizona. Walpi archaeological project: synthesis and interpretation.
Container: Box 29, Folder 4 -
Description: Reports, E. Richard Hart
Boundaries of Zuni land: with emphasis of details relating to incidents occurring 1846-1946, volumes 1-2.
Container: Box 29, Folder 5 -
Description: Reports, field trips
Includes photocopies of maps and photographs.
Dates: 1983-1984Container: Box 29, Folder 6 -
Description: Reports, Fred Eggan, 1906-1991
The Hopi Indians, with special reference to their cosmology or world view, as expressed in their traditions, religious beliefs, practices and social organization.
Dates: 1986 JanuaryContainer: Box 29, Folder 7 -
Description: Reports, G. Ronald Wright
1934 reservation litigation aerial photointerpretation and mapping report.
Dates: 1987 JuneContainer: Box 30, Folder 1 -
Description: Reports, Gary J. Witherspoon
Land and livestock in Navajo culture and society.
Dates: 1986 AprilContainer: Box 30, Folder 2 -
Description: Reports, Gordon B. Page [photocopies]
Appears to be reproductions from the National Archives, Record Group 75.
Container: Box 30, Folder 3-4 -
Description: Reports, government agencies [photocopies]
Includes United States. Department of the Interior, annual report, Secretary of the Interior, 1934; and United States. Department of Commerce. Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930. Partial copies.
Container: Box 30, Folder 5 -
Description: Reports, Hopi Kikmongwis and other traditional Hopi leaders on Docket 196 and the continuing threat to Hopi land and sovereignty [photocopies]Container: Box 30, Folder 6
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Description: Reports, James Ian Ebert
Report on examination and photointerpretation of land use evidence from historical aerial photographs.
Dates: 1986 AprilContainer: Box 31, Folder 1 -
Description: Reports, Pamela Ann Bunte [photocopies]
From the sands to the mountain : change and persistence in a southern Paiute community.
See copy in the Print and Journal Division of Special Collections.
Container: Box 31, Folder 2-3 -
Description: Reports, Pamela Ann Bunte [photocopies]
San Juan Southern Paiute use and occupation in the 1934 Act area.
Container: Box 31, Folder 4 -
Description: Reports, Paul Fletcher McCawley
Report on Hopi range use in 1934 outside the 1882 boundary. Two versions.
Dates: 1986Container: Box 31, Folder 5 -
Description: Reports, Paul L. Landgraf [photocopies]
Land-use in the Ramah area of New Mexico: an anthropological approach to areal study. Reports of the Ramah Project, number 5.
Container: Box 31, Folder 6 -
Description: Reports, Robert C. Euler
Aspects of Hopi land use and occupancy. Three versions.
Dates: 1985-1988Container: Box 31, Folder 7 -
Description: Reports, Scott C. Russell
Navajo use of lands in Arizona in 1934 with special reference to land management unit number 3. Volumes 1-2.
Dates: 1986 AprilContainer: Box 32, Folder 1-2 -
Description: Reports, W. Andrew Marcus
Reconstruction of boundaries of certain areas near Tuba City, Arizona, from legal descriptions stated in historical documents.
Dates: 1986 AprilContainer: Box 32, Folder 3 -
Description: Reports, Walter M. Vannette
Navajo religious use of the 1934 reservation area.
Dates: 1986 AprilContainer: Box 32, Folder 4 -
Description: Reprints
Includes photocopies.
- Beaglehole, Ernest. Hopi hunting and hunting ritual. Yale University Publications in Anthropology, number 4, 1970.
- Eggan, Fred. Comparative social organization, Southwest, volume 10, 1983.
- Euler, Robert C. Ethnohistory in the United States. Ethnohistory, volume 19, number 3, 1972.
- Museum of Northern Arizona, Hopi History, Reprint series number 2, 1951.
- Hendrick, Kimmis. Conflicting land claims: Hopi elders seek to avoid court test, The Christian Science Monitor, 1957.
- Hill, W. W. Navaho warfare. Yale University Publications in Anthropology, number 5, 1970.
- Kelman, Herbert C. The Relevance of social research to social issues: promises and pitfalls, The Sociology Review Monograph number 16, 1970.
- Roberts, W. R. New hope for the Hopi. Petroleum Today, 1965.
Container: Box 32, Folder 5 -
Description: Resolutions (administrative records) [photocopies]
H. R. 4869, Report number 91-788.; H. R. 4281; and S. 2651.
Container: Box 32, Folder 6 -
Description: Reviews (documents)
Includes photocopies. Book reviews.
Dates: 1956Container: Box 32, Folder 7 -
Description: Speeches (documents) [photocopies]
The 29 million dollar bait and the trap by Herbert M. Porter and Political socialization of the Hopi "traditional" faction by Shuichi Nagata, Anthropological Association, 1968 April 6.
Container: Box 32, Folder 8 -
Description: Statements
File 20252. General statement of conditions in the Navajo area.
Container: Box 32, Folder 9 -
Description: Statements
Navajo use of 1934 lands by Hopi interviews.
Container: Box 33, Folder 1 -
Description: Subject files, Black Mesa (Navajo County and Apache County, Ariz.) [photocopies]Container: Box 33, Folder 2
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Description: Subject files, Colton, Harold Sellers [photocopies]
- Report on Hopi boundary.
- Petroglyps, the record of a great adventure. American Anthropologist, N. S., volume 33.
- Report by Dr. Harold S. Colton at the hearing of the senate subcommiitteeon Indian affairs at Tuba City, Arizona, 1931 May 20.
- Principal Hopi trails. Plateau, volume 36, number 3, 1964.
Container: Box 33, Folder 3 -
Description: Subject files, Eiseman, Fred B., Jr., 1926-2013 [photocopies]
- Notes on the Hopi salt trail.
- The Hopi salt trail. Plateau, volume 32, number 2.
Container: Box 33, Folder 4 -
Description: Subject files, United States. Soil Conservation Service
- The economic need for agricultural development by S. T. Kimball.
- Sociological survey of the Navajo reservation: statement of procedure, 1936 May.
- Population distribution by age groupings Navajo and Hopi Indian Reservation by the Section of Human Dependency Surveys. Navajo District. Soil Conservation Service. Region 8.
Container: Box 33, Folder 5 -
Description: Summaries, Allan D. Ainsworth
Summary of opinions and conclusion concerning Hopi use and occupancy of the 1934 Act Reservation in 1934. Includes draft and appendix 21.
Container: Box 33, Folder 6 -
Description: Summaries [photocopies]
Sheep dipping, district number 3, 1941.
Container: Box 33, Folder 7 -
Description: Surveys (documents), Preliminary survey of Indian land use Moencopi area by David M. Brugge [photocopies]
Box 4-2-1.
Container: Box 33, Folder 8 -
Description: Surveys (documents), Survey of Indian conditions throughout the United States [photocopies]
Survey of Indian conditions throughout the United States: hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Indian Affairs. United States Senate, 71st Congress, 3rd Session, 1932.
Container: Box 33, Folder 9 -
Description: Testimonies [photocopies]
Selected testimonies from Healing vs. Jones, Civil number 579.
Container: Box 34, Folder 1 -
Description: Transcripts [photocopies]
Radio broadcasts from K T G M, Window Rock, Arizona, 1938-1939.
Container: Box 34, Folder 2 -
Description: Translations
Hopi and English names of Moenkopi residents.
Container: Box 34, Folder 3 -
Description: Vital statistical records [photocopies]
United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Container: Box 34, Folder 4
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2: Federally Recognized Indian Tribes
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Description: Acknowledgments, United States. Department of the Interior. Board of Indian Appeals
Federal acknowledgment of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe.
Container: Box 34, Folder 5 -
Description: Acknowledgments, United States. Department of the Interior. Board of Indian Appeals
Denial of acknowledgment of the Miami Nation of Indiana.
Container: Box 34, Folder 6 -
Description: Interviews, Cowlitz Indians
Includes Roy Wilson; Wannassey family reunion; Nadine Rhodes/Hubbs; Katherine Iyall-Vaszquez; Wendy Kinswa; John Barnett;
Dates: 1995Container: Box 34, Folder 7 -
Description: Reports, Allan D. Ainsworth
Review of Cowlitz anthropological technical report.
Dates: 2000 May 12Container: Box 34, Folder 8 -
Description: Reports, Susan Greenbaum
Anthropological report on the Miami Nation of Indians of Indiana. Social and political organization territorial distributions social relations and cultural identity.
Dates: 1990 July 06Container: Box 35, Folder 1 -
Description: Reports, United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Proposed findings and related materials regarding "Snoqualmie Group." Summary under criteria and evidence for proposed finding for federal acknowledgment of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe.
Dates: 1993Container: Box 35, Folder 2 -
Description: Reports, United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Final determination to acknowledge the Cowlitz Indian Tribe.
Dates: 2000Container: Box 35, Folder 3 -
Description: Reports, United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Summary under the criteria and evidence for proposed finding Cowlitz Tribe of Indians. Two versions.
Dates: 1997-2000Container: Box 35, Folder 4
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3: Personal and Professional Materials
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Description: Articles, miscellaneous [photocopies]
Removed from binder.
Container: Box 35, Folder 5 -
Description: Brochures, American Anthropological Association
Federal job opportunities for anthropologists. Compiled by Tamera W. Belden.
Container: Box 35, Folder 6 -
Description: Clippings (information artifacts), miscellaneous
From Sunset magazine.
Dates: 1987Container: Box 35, Folder 7 -
Description: Correspondence, United States. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Related to proposal. Adjustment of spouses of National Health Service Corps Assignees.
Dates: 1979 May 23Container: Box 35, Folder 8 -
Description: Information retrieval, Social SciSearch
Search results from Social SciSearch.
Dates: 1986Container: Box 36, Folder 1 -
Description: Papers, Allan D. Ainsworth
Adjustment of spouses to small communities. Presented for the Rural Health Advisory Committee. Bureau of Rural Health Services. Department of Family and Community Medicine. Includes notes.
Dates: 1985 June 28Container: Box 36, Folder 2 -
Description: Reports, Allan D. Ainsworth
Analysis and certain examples of application of anthropological and ethnohistorical methodology and techniques employed in the anthropological report of branch of acknowledgment and research and Tollefson and Pennoyer's cultural continuity report concerning Snoqualmie tribal organization. Western Anthropology Services.
Dates: 1994 September 24Container: Box 36, Folder 3 -
Description: Reports, Allan D. Ainsworth
Anthropological observations on the health care utilization of residents of Toole, County, Utah. Submitted to the Toole Valley Hospital Board and to the Community Board of Family Practice Group of Toole, Utah.
Container: Box 36, Folder 4 -
Description: Reprints, Robert C. Euler
The archaeology, geology, and paleobiology of Stanton's Cave, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. Grand Canyon National History Association Monograph, number 6, 1984.
Dates: 1984Container: Box 36, Folder 5 -
Description: School records
University of Utah transcripts. Includes vitae.
Dates: 1984Container: Box 36, Folder 6
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Description: 4: Index Cards
Index cards organized alphabetically and by subject. Related to Hopi research case.
Container: Box 37 -
5: Microfilms, United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Hopi Agency
26 duplicate reels containing correspondence, census information, surveys, and Oraibi Day School annual calendar, 1880-1933.
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1880-1933Container: Reel 1
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1899Container: Reel 2
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1901Container: Reel 3
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1902Container: Reel 4
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1904Container: Reel 5
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1904Container: Reel 6
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1905Container: Reel 7
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1906Container: Reel 8
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1906Container: Reel 9
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1907Container: Reel 10
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1908Container: Reel 11
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1909Container: Reel 12
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1910Container: Reel 13
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1910Container: Reel 14
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1911Container: Reel 15
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1911Container: Reel 16
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1911Container: Reel 17
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1912Container: Reel 18
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1912Container: Reel 19
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1912Container: Reel 20
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1913Container: Reel 21
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1913Container: Reel 22
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1914Container: Reel 23
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1914Container: Reel 24
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1914Container: Reel 25
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Description: Hopi AgencyDates: 1915Container: Reel 26
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Description: 6: Oversize Maps, Geological Survey (U.S.)
- Appaloosa Ridge, Arizona.
- Badger Spring, Arizona.
- Five Buttes, Arizona.
- Greasewood Spring, Arizona.
- Moenkopi, Arizona.
- Sitting Coyote Hill, Arizona.
- Standing Rocks, Arizona.
- Whirlwind Rock, Arizona.
- White Mesa Rock, Arizona.
- Wupatki Northeast, Arizona.
- Wutpatki Southeast, Arizona.
Dates: 1969-1982Container: Tube 1
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Hopi Indians
- Hopi Indians--Land tenure
- Land Use--Arizona
- Navajo Indians
- Navajo Indians--Land tenure
Corporate Names
- United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
- United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Hopi Agency
Geographical Names
- Hopi Indian Reservation (Ariz.)--Boundaries
- Navajo Indian Reservation--Boundaries
Form or Genre Terms
- Articles
- Correspondence
- Interviews
- Legal documents
- Maps (documents)
- Microfilms
- Reports
