Box 7
Contains 41 Results:
"The effect of water control systems on social organization: an Example from the American Southwest" by Glen Rice, 1975
This series consists of materials mainly related to other tribes within Mexico and the United States. Items in the series include notes and articles on topics such as gender and human rights, and flashcards on plants and trees Michelsen encountered during his research.
From Ralph Michelsen to Davy (Emy Lou Davis) regarding a conference and archaeology, 1967
This series consists of materials mainly related to other tribes within Mexico and the United States. Items in the series include notes and articles on topics such as gender and human rights, and flashcards on plants and trees Michelsen encountered during his research.
"Maintenance of distance at the Flagstaff pow-wow" by Leanne Hinton, circa 1978
This series consists of materials mainly related to other tribes within Mexico and the United States. Items in the series include notes and articles on topics such as gender and human rights, and flashcards on plants and trees Michelsen encountered during his research.
"If the Navajo were inside the Soviet Union: A comparative approach to the Russian nationality policy" by Rein Taagepera and Ralph Michelsen, 1973-1978
This series consists of materials mainly related to other tribes within Mexico and the United States. Items in the series include notes and articles on topics such as gender and human rights, and flashcards on plants and trees Michelsen encountered during his research.
"Games and Social Behavior: The Case of Kwakiuti" by Christine Von Glascoe, 1969
This series consists of materials mainly related to other tribes within Mexico and the United States. Items in the series include notes and articles on topics such as gender and human rights, and flashcards on plants and trees Michelsen encountered during his research.
"The Americas: The Case against an Ice-age Human Population" by Rodger C. Owen and a letter from Rodger to Ralph Michelsen, 1983
This series consists of materials mainly related to other tribes within Mexico and the United States. Items in the series include notes and articles on topics such as gender and human rights, and flashcards on plants and trees Michelsen encountered during his research.
Peon, assembled by Frank Lobo, circa 1889-1974
This series consists of Michelsen's research on tribes from Southern California, including the Luiseño, Kumeyaay, Cuhuilla, Mohave, and Cocopa people.
The majority of material focus on Michelsen's research on peon games that was the basis of his dissertation at the University of California, Irvine. In many instances files are maintained here as he organized them in order to preserve his logical intent.
Mohave: ethnographic data on two lances [regarding] Bill W., 1965
This series consists of Michelsen's research on tribes from Southern California, including the Luiseño, Kumeyaay, Cuhuilla, Mohave, and Cocopa people.
The majority of material focus on Michelsen's research on peon games that was the basis of his dissertation at the University of California, Irvine. In many instances files are maintained here as he organized them in order to preserve his logical intent.
Luiseno/ Juaneno notes, undated
This series consists of Michelsen's research on tribes from Southern California, including the Luiseño, Kumeyaay, Cuhuilla, Mohave, and Cocopa people.
The majority of material focus on Michelsen's research on peon games that was the basis of his dissertation at the University of California, Irvine. In many instances files are maintained here as he organized them in order to preserve his logical intent.
Campo fiesta flier, undated
This series consists of Michelsen's research on tribes from Southern California, including the Luiseño, Kumeyaay, Cuhuilla, Mohave, and Cocopa people.
The majority of material focus on Michelsen's research on peon games that was the basis of his dissertation at the University of California, Irvine. In many instances files are maintained here as he organized them in order to preserve his logical intent.