Native Americans
Found in 97 Collections and/or Records:
Mashantucket Pequot Tribe, 1993-2000
Documents and correspondence pertaining to the DU Museum of Anthropology's notification of remains and objects in their collections that were identified with the Mashantucket Pequot Tribe.
Mescalero Apache Tribe, 1995-2005
Documents and correspondence pertaining to the DU Museum of Anthropology's notification of remains and objects in their collections that were identified with the Mescalero Apache Tribe. Also included are a copy of the Inter-Apache Policy on Repatriation and the Protection of Apache Cultures and materials relating to a dispute.
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, 1993-1995
Correspondence pertaining to the DU Museum of Anthropology's notification of remains and objects in their collections that were identified with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma.
Miccosukee Business Committee, 1993-1995
Correspondence pertaining to the DU Museum of Anthropology's notification of remains and objects in their collections that were identified with groups governed by the Miccosukee Business Committee.
Mille Lacs Reservation Business Committee, 1993-1995
Correspondence pertaining to the DU Museum of Anthropology's notification of remains and objects in their collections that were identified with groups governed by the Mille Lacs Reservation Business Committee.
The Eskimos of Hudson Bay and Alaska, 1954
This series contains phonograph records.
Tony Shearer for Colorado Reflections
Tony Shearer discusses his experience as a poet, writer, and musician, born in Manitou Springs. Mentions his Native American and Celtic heritage. Shearer reflects on what inspires him as an artist, discusses his travels around the world, and discusses the spirituality of nature and the importance of communing with nature. With poetic language, Shearer describes Charm Springs, a small spring near Manitou and discusses the future of Native Americans in the United States.