Collection U 005:
Theodore Hetzel audio recordings
 inventory

Look for this symbol  below to listen to 28 selected recordings in MP3 file format.

©2005 by Fort Lewis College Foundation, Center of Southwest Studies account (revised 2007).
The Center does not have transcriptions for these recordings, but a number of them are now accessible in digital audio.


Links to contents

Preface
Introduction, scope and contents

Biographical note

Digital audio

Administrative information

Item inventory
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Center of Southwest Studies

Introduction/ Scope and contents

U 005
THEODORE HETZEL AUDIO RECORDINGS
1958-1981, bulk years 1969-1980
Quantity: 77 audiocassettes and 8 reel audiotapes (1 linear shelf foot, in 4 audiotape boxes and 1 document case)

This collection is useful for anyone researching the history of Native American federal policies, professors seeking primary source audio materials for classroom instruction, and persons seeking the oft-elusive recordings of noted Native American activists of the mid-twentieth century.  The Hetzel Collection is important because much of this sort of material is scarce in many research institutions of the United States.


Biographical note

This collection relates to Theodore B. Hetzel's work as a member and director of the Indian Rights Association, a humanitarian group dedicated to influencing federal Indian policy.  A prominent Indian rights activist, Hetzel also served as chair of The American Friends Service Committee's committee on the American Indian.  He testified before Congress on such issues as the return of sacred Blue Lake to Taos Pueblo.  Mr. Hetzel died in Pennsylvania in 1990 at the age of 83.

Placement of the Hetzel materials at the Center of Southwest Studies is appropriate because of Hetzel's lifelong interest in liberal arts education (he taught mechanical engineering at Haverford College) and because of the Native American focus of the collection.  Fort Lewis College is one of two institutions of higher education in the U.S. which qualified Native Americans can attend tuition-free.  Fort Lewis College emphasizes undergraduate use of primary materials, and a significant volume of student research projects focus on Native American topics.


Administrative information

Acquisition information: Over a period from 1990 to 1992, the Hetzel Collection was donated by Hetzel's widow, Rebecca Wills Hetzel, a resident of Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, with the gracious assistance and cooperation of her children, one of whom lives close to the Fort Lewis College campus.  The Center has purchased a microfilm copy of the Indian Rights Association Papers and also has many selected Bureau of Indian Affairs federal records on microfilm which complement the Hetzel materials.

Processing information:  The collection was arranged and described by Todd Ellison, Certified Archivist, who created this inventory March 24, 2005; last revised March 13, 2007.

Arrangement scheme: These recordings are numbered in a single sequence, from 1 to 85, and were retained in the order in which the Center received them.

Related collections of materials compiled by Dr. Theodore Hetzel:

collection number

collection title

P 003  Theodore Hetzel photographs
P 023 Theodore Hetzel slide transparencies
M 121 Theodore Hetzel papers
B 002 Theodore Hetzel books

Click here for a descriptive list of the contents of the field notebooks in the Theodore Hetzel papers (M 121).  These are useful in tracking where Dr. Hetzel was  when he was in the field or attending meetings where he was photographing and/or recording on Native American topics.


Collection U 005:  Theodore Hetzel audio recordings

Brief list of titles, listed alphabetically by title (click here for a list sorted by main speaker, with links to digital audio)

#

Tape title

Date

Minutes

Notes about the recording

56
and 57


200 Years: Akwesasne Notes

undated

90

Side A: 200 years: produced by Akwesasne Notes, Mohawk Nation, Via Rooseveltown, NY  13683; continues on Side B.  This tape is a copy.

82

Ada Deer: Maine lands termination

1977/03/05

45

Side B of this 90-minute audiocassette is presumably blank.

81

American Indians Today: Denny Leonard, George Jackson, Betty Mele and Theodore B. Hetzel speaking at the University of Pennsylvania Museum

1976/04/07

90

 

41

Bill Thompson

1980/04/21

45

Side B of this 90-minute audiocassette is blank.

42

Black Hills Deloria

1980/09/3

45

Side B of this 90-minute audiocassette is blank.

8

Black Mesa, Haliwa

1973/05

90

Black Mesa; Haleiwa, Chinese philosophy [or, Philadelphia?].

38

Brightman, Bellecourt, Donohue, Joplin

1978/08/29

45

Side A: Donahue; Ragtime Joplin jazz; Vernon Bellecourt; Leighman Brightman; Side B of this 90-minute audiocassette is blank.

10

Dick Cavett,  U.S. Senate [Bill?] 52652

1973/03/21 and 1976/05/17

90

Side A: Dick Cavett re: Wounded Knee on 3/21/73
Side B: U.S. Senate Bill 52652 on 5/17/76.

7

Eagle Bull

1973/04/09

90

House Hearings, Eagle Bull, Wounded Knee, Dick Wilson

63

Earl Old Person

1970/04/30

60

This is on a reel of tape.  The total number of minutes has not yet been determined.

1

Earl Old Person at Haverford

1970

90

 

44

End of Indian Committee, Rick Farmer

1981/02/10

45

Side A: Rick Farmer; Side B of this 90-minute audiocassette is blank.

66

Fairbanks School

 undated

60

This is on a reel of tape.  The total number of minutes has not yet been determined.  Side A: Fairbanks School, Bennett, Nagogruk, Jenson, Jones;
Side B: Delegates, meeting place, Gray, adjourn.

17

Gordon Harris, Virginia Smith

1975/03/20 and 1975/04/22

90

Side A: Gordon Harris, 3/20/75;
Side B: Deloria on TV 3/75, Virginia “Gini” Smith, 4/22/75.

59

Harry Watt and Richard La Course at  Indian Rights annual meeting

undated

60

Continued on Side B.

85

Henry Fonda on Indian America, KYH

1974/04/07

90

Cf. tape #12 (Indian America- Henry Fonda on ABC TV Channel 6, Philadelphia, 1/5/74)

43

Indian Committee, Longwalk survival and Weslager Lenape

1980/11/13

90

Side A: Long Walk survival;
Side B: Weslager Lenape.

30

Indians (National Geographic TV)

1977/02/15

60

Up to 0.2 on Side B.

26

IRA Annual Meeting: Ernest Stevens

1976/05/05

90

 

83

IRA Annual Meeting: Forrest Gerard

1978/03/29

90

96th annual meeting.  Continued on Side B.

40

IRA Annual Meeting: Hanay G.

1980

45

Hanay G.; Side B of this 90-minute audiocassette may be blank.

29

IRA Annual Meeting: Tom Tureen

1977/04/27

45

Side B of this 90-minute audiocassette may be blank.

39

IRA [Annual Meeting?]: Sandra Cadwalader

1978/03/15

90

 

60

Iroquois social dance songs and Navajo sway dances/ Enemy Way

undated

60

Side A: Iroquois social dance songs;
Side B: Navajo sway dances.
Access to this recording is restricted.

18

Jerome War Cloud, Barnesville

1975/03/25

90

Side A: Barnesville, 3/25/1975;
Side B: Jerome War Cloud.

76

Jimmy Durham, AITC (American Indian Treaty Council)

1974/11/16

45

Side B of this 90-minute tape may be blank.

19

John Witthoft, Iroquois, and Oren Lyons

1974/12/12 and 1975/01/09

90

Side A: John Witthoft, Iroqouis, 12/12/74;
Side B: Oren Lyons at FM, 1/9/75.

22

John Witthoft on Pre-Colonial Indians

3/24/76

90

At University of Pennsylvania Museum.

55

John Witthoft on Pre-Colonial Indians

undated

90

At University of Pennsylvania; Side B: continued.

64

Kahn-Tineta Horn

undated

60

This is on a reel of tape.  The total number of minutes has not yet been determined.

24

L. Crow Dog and Dallas Chief Eagle, Bob Burnett

1976/4/29
and
1976/11/13

90

Side A: Dallas Chief Eagle, Philadelphia, on 4/29/76;
Side B: Crow Dog / Bob Burnett, on 11/13/76.

9

Leon Cook, IRA

1973/05/20

45

Side B of this 90-minute audiocassette is blank.

4

Lloyd Elm at Oswego, Black Mesa

1972/05

90

 

5

NCAI

1973/10/31
1973/11/01

90

Mad Bear 10/73, Lloyd Meeds, Tom Veeder, 11/73, NCAI election

6

NCAI dinner

1973/06/25

90

 

31

Nora Dean, Fellowship Farm

 undated

60

Nora Dean is said to be the last Lenape Indian to speak the Lenape language; this tape is a copy.

13

Professor Becker, CC archaeology, West Chester County  (Pa.)

1974/01/25 (on box) or 1984/01/30 (on cassette)

90

Lenni Lenape, Paul Becker CC Archaeology Chester County

49

R. Wetherill

undated

90

Continued on Side B.

50

R. Wetherill

undated

90

Continued on Side B.

51

R. Wetherill

undated

90

Continued on Side B.

52

R. Wetherill

undated

90

Continued on Side B.

74

Ramon Roubideaux

1974/01/25

45

Side B of this 90-minute audiocassette is blank.

3

Ray Fadden

1971/04

90

States "0-25' "

62

Robert L. Bennett: Alaska

1969/04/23

60

This is on a reel of tape.  The total number of minutes has not yet been determined.

45

Roy Crazy Horse Johnson

1983/05/12

45

Side A: Roy Crazy Horse Johnson;
Side B of this 90-minute audiocassette is blank.

80

Sandra Spaulding

1975/08/17

45

Side B of this 90-minute audiocassette is presumably blank.

36

Seneca Museum, Salamanec

1977/08/01

90

 

23

Seneca Singers and AFSC (American Friends Service Committee)

1976/11/06

90

Side A: Seneca Singers at University of Pennsylvania;
Side B: AFSC Nakawatase.

37

Skyhorse – Mohawk

1977/10/20

60

Is Side B blank?

68

Songs

1958/1969

30

This is on a reel of tape.   Not necessarily Native American.  Includes Big Band music and ethnic music.

61

Tanana, Alaska

1963/06

60

This is on a reel of tape, recorded at 3.75” per second.  The total number of minutes has not yet been determined.  In the tape box are Dr. Hetzel’s four handwritten pages of notes about the contents of the recording.  Contents/speakers include: Side A: Army Corps of Engineers, Col. Sawyer, Father Convert, post offices, and delegates; Side B: committee appointments, reports and recommendations.

65

Tanana, Alaska

undated

90

This is on a reel of tape.  The total number of minutes has not yet been determined.

2

Taos

1971/08/14

60

 

53

Taos songs and Lehrer songs

undated

90

Phonograph music recorded onto an audiocassette by Theodore Hetzel.
Side A: Taos phono music; Side B: Lehrer songs.

58

Taos Round Dance, Part 1

1969/08/11

90

Recorded at Taos Pueblo, N.M., 8/11/1969.  8 songs on each side.  Published by Indian House, PO Box 472, Taos, N.M., all rights reserved, copyr. 1972.  Recording #IH 1003-C.

79

Theodore B. Hetzel and Gordon Harris at Philadelphia Yearly Meeting

1975/03/29

50

Side B: continued, with Harris to .20; remainder of this 90-minute audiocassette is presumably blank.

84

Theodore B. Hetzel at Crosslands (Kennett Square, PA.): Quakers and Indians

1985/04/21

90

Continues on Side B.
This tape is a copy (cf. tape #48).

48

Theodore B. Hetzel at Crosslands (Kennett Square, PA.), Quakers and Indians

1985/04/21

90

This tape is a copy (cf. tape #84).
Side A: Ted Hetzel at Crosslands Quakers and Indians;
Side B: continued.

14

Theodore B. Hetzel at Pendle Hill

1974/05/13
1974/05/20

90

Side A: Theodore B. Hetzel at Pendle Hill Friends and Indians, 5/13/74;
Side B: Theodore B. Hetzel at Eastern and Urban Indians 5/20/74.   This tape is a copy.

54

Theodore B. Hetzel at the Yearly Meeting at University of Pennsylvania: Indian injustices

undated

90

Side A: T.B.H at U of P Yearly: Indian Injustices;
Side B: continued. 
This tape is a copy.

73

Theodore B. Hetzel at YMCA/ Indian Defense League: includes Wounded Knee, BIA

1973/05/24
1973/05/26

90

Side A: Theodore B. Hetzel at YMCA: includes Wounded Knee, BIA, 5/24/1973;
Side B: Indian Defense League, Indian music, Sally Patterson, Mer. Quinn, 5/26/1973.

46

Theodore B. Hetzel interview

1984/01/17

90

Side A: Theodore B. Hetzel interview by Larry Houptmon;
Side B: continued.  This tape is a copy.

47

Theodore B. Hetzel interview

1984/01/17

90

Side A: Theodore B. Hetzel interviewed by Larry Houptmon;
Side B: continued.  This tape i