Indians of North America
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
Harry A. Atwell photographs of indigenous circus performers
The collection consists of 16 photographs taken by well known circus photographer Harry A. Atwell, depicting indigenous performers from the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch Wild West Show in the late 1920s. Photographs in the collection include portraits of performers backstage, as well as action shots of stunt riding during performances.
Rupert and Jeannette Costo papers
John W. Dady papers
This collection consists of photographs and postcards from John W. Dady, depicting various Native American tribes and ranches in the Midwest and California during the early 20th century.
Robert Griffin papers
Robert H. Lowie papers
This collection contains a journal, stamps, documents, correspondence, bibliography and other material on anthropologist Robert H. Lowie, a faculty member at the University of California, Berkeley from 1917-1950. Lowie's research focused on ethnographic fieldwork with indigenous peoples in the Great Plains region, including Crow (Apsáalooke), Arikaree, Hidatsa, Mandan and Shoshone communities. The collection contains information on Lowie's research and personal life.
Joel Martin papers
The papers of Joel Martin, former Costo Chair of American Indian Affairs, University of Calilfornia, Riverside, includes documents, correspondence, and media publications regarding Native American history and religion.
Ralph C. Michelsen papers
University of California, Riverside, Native American Student Programs records
This collection contains fliers, pamphlets, and other material regarding Native American Student Programs (NASP) at the University of California, Riverside which serves students of Native American descent and heritage. Primarily contains information about NASP related events.
Roger Owen papers
This collection includes card files, subject bibliographies, schematic charts, maps, articles, manuscript chapters, clippings, audio tapes, and other material documenting anthropologist Roger C. Owens work with a range of native American groups of the Southwestern US and the Baja peninsula. The collection includes subject coded reference card files on Native American cultures, schematic charts of social organization, subject bibliographies, and scholarly articles filed by subject.