Box 2
Contains 37 Results:
Hardin, Sam, 1973
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.
Hawaii photographs, undated
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.
Herndon, James, 1968
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.
Indians rights groups, undated
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.
Indian Spring Brook village, 1985-1992
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.
"Is there Intelligible Life on Manhattan?", 1979
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.
Japanese American National Museum, circa 1989-1990
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.
"Japanese of Inland Empire", undated
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.
Jensen-Alvarado Ranch Associates, 1985-1988
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.
Laird, Carobeth, circa 1983
The series relates to personal non-academic professional activities. Included are yearbooks, newspaper articles for the Press Enterprise, Harry Lawton's involvement with Riverside's Chinatown excavations, correspondence, and his work with Carobeth Laird, author of The Chemehuevis. He was involved with groups like the Malki Museum, Native American rights groups, and the Japanese American Museum.