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Indigenous peoples -- America

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: DU Scope note: Use for LCSH: Indians Prefer the most specific natural geographic region applicable; avoid the use of colonially imposed boundaries, unless the work described is explicitly limited to a specific state, county, etc., and covers more than [provisionally 7] named nations, tribes or bands. For convenience, the Western Hemisphere has been divided into five basic geographical regions: North America, Mexico, Central America, West Indies and South America. Works pertaining to Indigenous groups located within the confines of one of these regions are entered under Indigenous peoples of the pertinent region, e.g.: Indigenous peoples of North America; Indigenous peoples of Mexico. LCSH scope note for the geographical subdivision of America: Here are entered works discussing collectively the lands of the Western Hemisphere. Works on that portion of the earth's surface consisting of North and South America and adjacent islands and oceans, with approximate boundaries at longitudes 20⁰W and 160⁰E, are entered under [Western Hemisphere.]

LCSH Scope note for so-called "Indians": Here are entered works on the aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere, including Eskimos. Works on the inhabitants of India in general are entered under: East Indians. For convenience, the Western Hemisphere has been divided into five basic geographical regions: North America, Mexico, Central America, West Indies and South America. Works pertaining to Indian groups located within the confines of one of these regions are entered under Indians of the pertinent region, ...

Found in 166 Collections and/or Records:

Thomas Russell Garth Papers

 Collection
Identifier: M233
Abstract Thomas Russell Garth (1872-1939) was a world authority on racial traits and psychology. He was on the faculty of the University of Denver from 1922 until his death in 1939. He wrote a biography of Henry Augustus Buchtel, who was an early Chancellor of the University of Denver and Governor of Colorado. Garth was a prolific writer on the physical and psychological aspects of race. His papers at the University of Denver include some of his writings and a collection of photographs of...
Dates: 1918-1931

Tribal government-American Indian Chicago Conference, 1961

 File
Identifier: M060.02.0011.0033
Abstract

Correspondence, reports

Dates: 1961

Tribal government-National Congress of American Indians, 1955-1960

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Identifier: M060.02.0011.0034
Abstract

By-laws & constitution, reports, convention programs

Dates: 1955-1960

Tribal government-Pueblo, Navajo, Seminole, Choctaw, 1953-1961

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Identifier: M060.02.0011.0032
Abstract

Correspondence, reports, newspaper and magazine articles

Dates: 1953-1961

Turtle Dance Songs of San Juan Pueblo, 1972 February 13

 Item
Identifier: M060.03.0015.00001
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains phonograph records.

Dates: 1972 February 13

Underhill--American Indian Religion, 1962-1974

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Identifier: M060.01.0004.0009
Abstract

Articles and lectures

Dates: 1962-1974

Underhill--Galley Proofs--The Red Man's Religion, 1965

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Identifier: M060.01.0005.0004
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains research materials.

Dates: 1965