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M191 - Andrew Gulliford papers

Collection Overview

  • Creator: Gulliford, Dr. Andrew
  • Dates: 1880s-2000s, inclusive; 1996-1999, bulk
  • Extent: 20 linear shelf feet (in 45 document cases, 2 flat lidded boxes, 2 videotape boxes, and oversize materials in a flat file drawer folder)
  • Abstract:

    This collection contains historically significant records related to research conducted by Dr. Andrew Gulliford while he was preparing several works for publication in the 1990s.

  • Language: English
  • Collection Identifier: M191
  • Physical Location: This collection is located at the Center of Southwest Studies on the campus of Fort Lewis College (1000 Rim Dr. Durango, CO).

 

Using these Materials

This collection is partially processed. A complete finding aid will be made available once processing is complete. Please contact the Center of Southwest Studies Archives Manager at archives@fortlewis.edu for more information about reproductions and accessing the collection.

 

Access Restrictions: There are no access restrictions on the use of this collection. The collection is non-circulating but open to the public for use in the Delaney Southwest Research Library at the Center of Southwest Studies.

 

Reproduction and Copyright: Materials held by the Center may be protected under U.S. and international copyright laws. Reproduction does not constitute a transfer of copyright or publication rights. Researchers are solely responsible for complying with copyright law and for obtaining any necessary permissions for reproduction or publication. The Center assumes no liability for unauthorized use of materials.

 

Preferred Citation: [Identification of item], [Collection Title], [Collection Number], Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado.

 

 

Collection Description

Historical/Biographical NoteAndrew Gulliford, a professor at Fort Lewis College, was formerly the director of the Center of Southwest Studies. Gulliford completed his bachelor's degree in American History and his master’s degree in teaching at Colorado College in Colorado Springs. He obtained his doctorate in American Culture and History at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. He was a fourth-grade teacher in Silt, CO, and also taught American History courses at the Rifle branch of Colorado Mountain College for seven years prior to obtaining his doctorate. A public historian with extensive experience in museum work, historic preservation and cultural resource management, he practices and teaches on aspects of that work as well as Western history, Native American history, and environmental history.

Dr. Gulliford joined the staff of the Center of Southwest Studies in July of 2000 and served as the Center's director until April of 2005. He continues to teach in the Department of Southwest Studies. For the decade prior to July of 2000, he was a professor and director of the Public History and Historic Preservation Program at Middle Tennessee State University. Prior to that, Gulliford served three years as director of the Western New Mexico University Museum in Silver City, where he worked with Hopi, Zuni, Navajo and Hispano students as interns and museum staff; helped develop an interagency organization to prevent theft of cultural artifacts from federal lands; and consulted on tribal museum and repatriation issues associated with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). Gulliford, who grew up and attended high school in Lamar, Colorado, had a long-term professional goal to "return to the West to help preserve Western heritage and to train Native Americans to conserve and curate their own cultural resources." His donation of this collection was one means toward achieving that goal.

 

Scope & ContentsThis collection contains the historically significant records resulting from research conducted by Dr. Andrew Gulliford while he was preparing several historical works for publication in the 1990s, most especially his book (published in 2000 by the University Press of Colorado) entitled Sacred Objects and Sacred Places: Preserving Tribal Traditions. These records, donated in 21 boxes, were compiled and maintained by Professor Gulliford between the years and 1990 and 2000. The materials pertaining to Sacred Objects and Sacred Places were shipped in 12-15 banker's boxes.

The collection is comprised predominantly (85-90%) of research materials. Much of the material is articles, newspapers, and other printed materials (or duplicates thereof); their value to the Fort Lewis College students and others who do research at the Center of Southwest Studies is that the materials have been carefully selected and assembled together into one collection. The collection also includes a small quantity of other materials not related to the book research but that pertain to the collecting scope of the Center of Southwest Studies. These include approximately twenty books, including several first-edition rare books; several posters; a small banker's box on the Storm King Fire near Glenwood Springs, Colorado, with notes, photos, books, etc.; and materials used in Dr. Gulliford's research on the Ute Trail on the Western Slope of Colorado. The collection also includes approximately 40 oral history interviews and 18 videotapes - which pertain to the same topics as the research materials already described.

These materials are especially useful to persons studying a broad variety of mostly contemporary issues relating to Native Americans in the United States and especially in the Southwest.

Dr. Gulliford has donated other (earlier) portions of his research materials to the Denver Public Library and the American Heritage Center at the University of Wyoming, Laramie. Research materials pertaining to his book, Boomtown Blues: Colorado Oil Shale, 1885-1985 (Niwot: University Press of Colorado, 1989), are in Special Collections at the Colorado School of Mines. Gulliford’s research materials pertaining to his book, America’s Country Schools (Washington, D.C.: The Preservation Press of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1984) are in Special Collections at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

 

The following items were separated from the Gulliford collection and were placed in the Delaney Library at the Center of Southwest Studies:

  • A run of issues of the Native Peoples quarterly magazine, 1992-1999 for the SW periodicals collection
  • Approximately 20 books
  • Four oversize large posters etc., for a flat file ("map case") cabinet
  • Two color post cards for the Southwest post card collection, folder 44; they are described as follows: on Union Pacific Railroad: Sioux Indians and Tepees, Frontier Days, Cheyenne, WY (mailed on 3/25/1942 from Bill in Cheyenne, WY, to Mrs. E. Kuehne in Winona, MN) and #224 Cowboy race on wild bucking bronchos [sic]: rodeo scene in the Wild and Wooly West, 2491-30-N (much worn; mailed on 4/6/1945, again from Bill in Cheyenne, WY, to Mrs. E. Kuehne in Winona, MN).

 

Arrangement: The series are numbered consecutively. The lower level of organization is by folder titles. The numbering scheme for the boxes starts with 1 for each series. Items within each series (e.g., subject files, committee files) are arranged alphabetically and then chronologically. Personal folders are the exception; they are often undated, so files of daily schedules, invitations, notes for speeches and editorials are separated by years where possible.

 

Acquisitions Information: The deed of gift for this collection was signed at the first meeting of the Center's new Accessions/Deaccessions Committee on September 20, 2000. The collection has grown through numerous accessions received from Dr. Gulliford since then.

 

Processing Information: The collection (it was begun with accession 2000:05013) was initially processed at the Center of Southwest Studies in December/ January of 2000/01. The following students of archival course SW 340 arranged and described specific series during the Fall 2004 trimester: Susana Jones and Terry Gasdia (Series 1: Sacred Objects and Sacred Places research materials, partially processed), Robin Davis (Series 2: Ute Trail research materials), and Megan Martin (Series 9: Alaska, and Series 10: newsletters). Stephanie Harwood arranged and described the remaining series in September-November 2007. Student worker, Andrea Bailey, edited and revised the online finding aid in Fall 2010.

 

 

Detailed Description of the Collection

Series Description

Series 1: Sacred Objects and Sacred Places
Series 2: Ute Trail
Series 3: Pot-hunting in the Southwest
Series 4: Storm King Fire
Series 5: Oral history materials
Series 6: Student research papers on Indian topics
Series 7: Tribes of the United States
Series 8: Hawaii

Series 9: Alaska
Series 10: Native American issues newsletters
Series 11: Native American and Southwest issues videotapes
Series 12: Native American and Southwest issues oral history interview audiotapes
Series 13: Advisory board
Series 14: Camp Bird Mine
Series 15: Miscellaneous
Series 16: Wounded Knee
Series 17: Andrew Gulliford publications

 

Container Description

Series 1: Sacred Objects and Sacred Places research materials, 1986-2005. 434 folders, in 19 document cases. Includes brochures, newspaper clippings, newsletters, periodicals, and correspondence. The arrangement approximately follows the order of the published book of the same title; each sub-series corresponds to a chapter of the book, for chapters 1 through 5.

Sub-series 1.1 (Boxes 1-3) Preface and chapter 1: Repatriation of Native American Human Remains. Topics include the regulations of NAGPRA.

Sub-series 1.2 (Boxes 4-5) Chapter 2: Native Americans and Museums: Curation and repatriation of sacred and tribal objects. Topics include case studies of tribal museums, including the ancient Mimbres people, Blackfeet and Pawnee medicine bundles, and Apache and Crow objects.

Sub-series 1.3 (Box 6) Chapter 3: Sacred places and sacred landscapes. Topics include Hopi and Zuni views of land use.

Sub-series 1.4 (Boxes 6-10) Chapter 4: Preservation of tribal sacred places; protection of sites and case studies.

Sub-series 1.5 (Boxes 11-14) Chapter 5: Living tribal cultures. Topics include contemporary issues.

Sub-series 1.6 (Box 15) Appendices

Sub-series 1.7 (Box 15) Records and correspondence pertaining to grants that funded Dr. Gulliford's work on the book.

Sub-series 1.8 (Box 16) Book production files.

Sub-series 1.9 (Boxes 17-18) SHPO (State Historic Protection Officer) (correct?) records and correspondence by Dr. Gulliford. Alphabetical by name of state. Followed by other files.

Sub-series 1.10 (Box 19) Repatriation files. Includes records and correspondence by/with Mary Thieme (Cumberland Science Museum, Nashville, TN) and materials pertaining to land claims, etc.



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Series

Description

Year

Box/Folder

1.1

Sacred Objects and Sacred Places preface and acknowledgement letters

Circa 1999

1/1

 

Human Remains articles

1989/1996

1/2

 

Testimony of Walter Echo-Hawk to House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Administration, Public Works and Transportation on the American Indian Museum Act HR 2688 v

1989-07

1/3

 

Treaty of Smoky Hill, Kansas and enabling legislation

1989

1/4

 

Pawnee/Nebraska Burial Sites Records

1988/1989

1/5

 

Alaska, Skokomish, Ogala, Pawnee, Oregon, Virginia, burial sites correspondence

Undated

1/6

 

Pawnee mortuary traditions

1988-09

1/7

 

Correspondence on Pawnee Tribe’s reburial request, correspondence of Dr. Dwsley’s studies of dead Pawnee Indians

1988/1989

1/8

 

Newsweek, Wallstreet Journal, National Geographic, LIFE, Washington Post, Lincoln Journal, Omaha World-Herald, articles

Circa 1989

1/9

 

NARF legal memorandum to Walter Huber

1988-09

1/10

 

Time Magazine article on Stanford Museum repatriation decision, Pioneer Press article on University of Minnesota decision to rebury 1000 Native American bodies

1989

1/11

 

North Dakota State Historical Society Decision to rebury 200 Native American bodies

1988-09/ 1999-06

1/12

 

Surgeon Generals Letter 1868 re: Indian Crania and conclusion of establishing Army Medical Museum

1862-05

1/13

 

Human remains vs. science articles, Chronicle of Higher Education, Museum Journal, Museum News, Christian Science Monitor, University of Minnesota

1989/1994

1/14

 

Sacred Objects and Sacred Places introduction, notes and articles

1990/1994

1/15

 

Chapter 1: notes and articles. Bones of Contention

Circa 1990

1/16

 

Chapter 1: human remains articles

1990

1/17

 

Chapter 1: human remains articles

1989

1/18

 

Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)

1990

1/19

 

Chapter 1: evolution/ history of NAGPRA

Circa 1990

1/20

 

Chapter 1: Human Remains, NAGPRA Symposium, Panel and Testimony

1990

1/21

 

Chapter 1: NAGPRA, Cultural Affiliations United States Forest Service

1991-04

1/22

 

Chapter1: NAGPRA violations articles

1993/1996

1/23

 

Chapter1: NAGPRA grants

1993/1995

1/24

 

Chapter1: Historic Preservation Fund grants to Indian Tribes, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians

1995

1/25

 

Chapter 1: summary for inventories of human remains

1993

1/26

 

Chapter 1: NAGPRA regulations, proposal and final

1993, 1995

2/1

 

Chapter 1: NAGPRA rules/ revisions

1995

2/2

 

Chapter 1: Native American, Alaskans and Hawaiian contact lists for NAGPRA

1993

2/3

 

Chapter 1: NAGPRA Federal Agency contacts

1994-04

2/4

 

Chapter1: Repatriation and the Allen County Museum Licma, Ohio. articles and correspondence

1991/1992

2/5

 

Chapter 1: Smithsonian Institution testimony on Indian human remains

1987-11

2/6

 

Chapter 1: Native American Museum Claims Act testimony of Association American Museums

1988-07

2/7

 

Chapter 1: human remains Nebraska, human remains Dickson Mounds, Illinois

1991-03

2/8

 

Wampangoag Confederation Repatriation Project, Massachusetts

1997-09

2/9

 

Chapter 1: Bieden, Robert historical survey of the expropriation of Indian remains

1990-04

2/10

 

Chapter 1: Museum News Magazine article on Repatriation at various Museums

1991-01/ 1991-02

2/11

 

Chapter 1: NAGPRA rules summary National Park Service

1995-06

2/12

 

Chapter 1: White River National Forest: NAGPRA and cultural properties studies of New York University

1995

2/13

 

Chapter 1: “reverse” and “positive” archeology articles

1987/1991

2/14

 

Nez Perce (Idaho) buy back ancestral remains article

1996-06

2/15

 

National Museum of the Native American Indian customs house, articles

1994

2/16

 

Creation of National Museum of the American Indian: Senate Bill and articles

1997

2/17

 

Chapter 1: repatriation remains articles

1993/1997

2/18

 

Cultural artifacts repatriation

1991/1993

2/19

 

Museum of New Mexico policy on collection and repatriation

1991-01

2/20

 

American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation

1991/1993

2/21

 

“Waiting for Columbus” New Yorker article on 500-year anniversary

1992

2/22

 

Pawnee (Kansas) sacred bundles: printed materials

1993

2/23

 

Repatriation issues on artifacts and museums, 1985/1991

1985/1991

2/24

 

“Sacred Objects” sources, articles and bibliographies

1977/1991

3/1

 

Indian Materials Collections at museums: articles

1991

3/2

 

NAGPRA comments of Diane Dittemore, ethnological curator, University of Arizona

1997

3/3

 

NAGPRA policies of Standing Rock Sioux, North Dakota

Circa 1997

3/4

 

Red Clouds Rifle returned to Pine Ridge Heritage Center

1990

3/5

 

Smithsonian Museum of Natural History summaries on repatriation

1992/1995

3/6

 

Sacred objects, skeletal remains repatriation and reburial resource guide, Smithsonian Museum of Natural History

1990

3/7

 

Repatriation of Indian artifacts at Colorado Historical Society, article

1997

3/8

 

NAGPRA grant application for Indian tribes and museums, National Park Service

1998

3/9

 

Human remains, Lima, Ohio: articles

1993/1994

3/10

 

North Cheyenne tribal ordinances of cultural resources

1983-08-08/ 1995-02-2

3/11

 

Tribal preservation, Dr. Andrew Gulliford manuscript 1st draft

1992-05

3/12

 

Tribal preservation, Dr. Andrew Gulliford manuscript final draft

1992-09

3/13

 

Human skeletal remains from Colorado, Smithsonian Museum of National History, correspondence

1995-02/ 1995-03

3/14

 

NAGPRA bibliography, Stanford Library reference guide

1992

3/15

 

Native Americans and museums, Andre Gulliford article to The Public Historian

1992

3/16

 

Native Americans and museums, Andrew Gulliford article: correspondence and mailing lists

1991/1992

3/17

 

“Bones of Contention,” by Dr. Andrew Gulliford article in The Public Historian

1996 Fall

3/18

 

Another view on repatriation rebuttal on Clement W. Meigham, Professor UCLA, and Dr. Andrew Gulliford reply

1992-02

3/19

 

The Public Historian Representing Native America History: Special Publication

1996 Fall

3/20

 

Bones of Contention: article by Dr. Andrew Gulliford, correspondence on editing from UCLA

1996

3/21

 

American Association for States and Local History, conference notes of Andrew Gulliford

1995-09

3/22

 

American Association for State and Local History, NAGPRA: correspondence

1996/1997

3/23

 

Native American Association for State and Local History: conference and meeting notes

1996-09

3/24

 

American Association for State and Local History, Native American initiative

1998-09

3/25

 

American Association for State and Local History, Membership Publication and publications brochures

1996/1998

3/26

 

Native Wind Newspaper, Vol. 2, Issue 2

1998

3/27

 

American Association for State and Local History, Native American initiative meeting notes

1997-10

3/28

 

“Landmark Agreement” on funerary objects of a Cheyenne child: Workshop presented at American Association of State and Local History

1997-10

3/29

 

Plains Indians, Hopi, Navajo: notes of historical incidents by Dr. Andrew Gulliford

Circa 1997

3/30

 

Native American Indian Association of Tennessee, purpose statement and newsletters

1991/1993

3/31

 

Repatriation of Artifacts: News articles

1993/1996

3/32

1.2

Native American Indian Association of Tennessee, purpose statement and newsletters

1991/1993

4/1

 

Museum, collections artifacts, authors notes

1990/1999

4/2

 

Tribal Museums, History News, magazines

1981-01/ 1998-06

4/3

 

Tribal museums and sacred objects, chapter III outline and notes from articles

1993

4/4

 

Resolution of the International Committee of Museums of Ethnography, Spirit Sings Boycott, Canada

1986-1988

4/5

 

Tribal museums and National Museum of American Indian Public Law, Smithsonian, public workshops, and articles

1980/1992

4/6

 

Arizona State Museum, Paths of Life exhibit

1987

4/7

 

The Heard Museum, mission statement, policies on education, collections and exhibits: printed materials, notes

1990/1997

4/8

 

Salt River Pima Marecopa Au-Authm newspaper, museum brochure

1996-12

4/9

 

Shoshone-Bannock museum, Pocatello, Idaho

1990/1999

4/10

 

Umatilla Tribe cultural center, Oregon: brochure

1990/1999

4/11

 

AK_SHIN Indian community, and Gila heritage park, By Laws, census, newspapers, museum brochure

1996/1997

4/12

 

Southern Ute cultural center, brochures, articles

1991

4/13

 

Museum of the Confederated Tribes, Warm Springs, Oregon, museum plans, brochures, notes

1996

4/14

 

San Carlos Apache cultural center, San Carlos Arizona

1995

4/15

 

Zuni War Gods, Zuni People History: articles

1983/1991

4/16

 

Zuni war god, New Mexico: articles

1991/1993

4/17

 

Crazy Horse memorial, South Dakota: articles

1996/1997

4/18

 

Indian exhibits at non-Indian museums, Maine, Wyoming, Tennessee and Minnesota

1992/1998

4/19

 

American Indian museums, Brox NY, Window Rock AZ, Iroquois NY, Pequot CT: articles

1994/1995

4/20

 

Nipo Strongjeat, Yakima Indian, and Yakima Tribes, treaty and related articles

1938-1988

4/21

 

Native American community tribal centers, lists, articles

1992

4/22

 

Sotheby’s Auction House, sale of Indian artifacts, articles and authors notes

1992-01

4/23

 

Blackfeet bundles, “Troubles Bundles, Troubled Blackfeet” article, on sale of Robert Scriver collection

1993

5/1

 

David Bailey, curator of Museum of Western Colorado: notes and Lecture

1997-04

5/2

 

American Indian religious freedom project, draft and related articles

1978/1997

5/3

 

Crow canyon Archeological Society, Cortez, Colorado newsletters

1992/1993

5/4

 

Fort Belknap, Harlem Montana, council directory

1990/1999

5/5

 

Little Bighorn Battlefield, MT. memorial design plan: articles

1997

5/6

 

Poeh cultural center, Pojoaque Pueblo, New Mexico

1995-2000

5/7

 

Poeh Center, Pojoaque Pueblo government policies, resolution, budgets

1990/1999

5/8

 

Poeh Center, Pojoaque Pueblo, History, pottery, photos, catalogs

1990/1999

5/9

 

National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Museum director, administrators, designers, meeting minutes

1991

5/10

 

National Museum of the American Indian, design and construction plan

1991

5/11

 

National Museum of the American Indian collections policy

1992

5/12

 

San Ildefonso Pueblo. New Mexico, visitors' information

1997

5/13

 

Arizona State Museum, Tucson, Paths of Life American Indian of the Southwest exhibit

1993

5/14

 

Pinson Mounds Archeological Park, Tennessee

1980/1989

5/15

 

Bean Gulch Road, Billings MT. cultural concerns of upgrading road

1991-07

5/16

 

Monument Valley Tribal Park, Utah/ Arizona

1990/1999

5/17

 

Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Chile AZ.

1996

5/18

 

Museum of Warm Springs, Oregon brochure

1990/1999

5/19

 1.3

National Endowment of the Humanities magazine

1991-09/1991-10

6/1

 

Western lands and sacred landscapes correspondence, Fred Chapman

1996-09/ 1999-10

6/2

 

American Indian ecology, The Nature Conservancy, article

1992-09/ 1992-10

6/3

 

Advisory council on historic preservation, policy statement: Native American concerns

1993-06

6/4

 

Sacred landscapes Paper outline, notes, articles

1996-08

6/5

 

American Indian Religious Freedom Act, sacred sites article

1979/1997

6/6

 

Cultural Landscapes book, abstract publication correspondence

1994

6/7

 

American Indian Cultural Programs, brochures, Washington, California and Colorado

1990/1999

6/8

 

Pariette Overlook, Utah, Archeological- Environmental research corporation paper

1989

6/9

 

Petroglyph National Park, New Mexico development concept plan, environmental statement, ethnographic assessment

1992/1997

6/10

 

Petroglyph National Park, New Mexico, planned road, articles

1993/1996

6/11

1.4

Tribal Preservation, Chapter IV outline

1990/1999

6/12

 

Native American Cultural Resources outline, photocopied material

1990/1999

6/13

 

Executive order 13007, Indian Social Sites

1996-05-24

6/14

 

Chapman, Fred: interview on Wyoming sacred sites

1997

6/15

 

Taos Pueblo, New Mexico Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico historic preservation articles, correspondence

1988/1991

6/16

 

New Mexico Pueblos, Dr. Andrew Gulliford notes, visitor center catalog

1991

6/17

 

Washington State News, articles on Indians in Washington

1994-07/ 1997-09

6/18

 

Proposed mining plan for Zuni Salt Lake, New Mexico and Arizona, Department of the Interior

1990/1999

6/19

 

Historic Preservation Fund Grants to Indian Tribes and Alaska Nations, application, guidelines, reports

1990/1993

6/20

 

National Park Service funding needs report to Congress, Thopthlocca Indian Tribe, Oklahoma

1990

6/21

 

Acoma Sky City rebuilding articles

1990

6/22

 

National Park Service National Register Bulletin, guidelines for evaluating and documenting cultural properties

1990/1999

6/23

 

Crow Indian Tribe. Montana, application for Crow cultural and historical preservation project

1991

6/24

 

Yarapai, Prescott, Arizona. funding needs for historic preservation

1990

6/25

 

Confederate Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians, Oregon, funding needs for tribal preservation

1990

6/26

 

Tulalip Tribes, Washington, funding needs for historic preservation

1990-01

6/27

 

Burial Mounds committee work plan, funding needs for historic preservation

1989

6/28

 

Smith, George, protecting the post, articles and notes

1992

6/29

 

Maxwell, J.M. correspondence on Native American mounds in North Carolina

1994-02

6/30

 

Jicarilla Apache, Dulce New Mexico; notes and contacts

Circa 1990

6/31

 

Tribal Preservation, miscellaneous topics

1996-09/ 1997-06

6/32

 

Indian ruin preservation articles

1994-03-19

6/33

 

Preservation master plan concepts for Fort McDowell, Yavapai Heritage Park, report

1990/1999

6/34

 

Keepers of the Treasures, Mike Pratt, notes and reports

1992

6/35

 

Yakima People/ preservation report

1990/1999

6/36

 

Preserving Tribal traditions, miscellaneous topics

1994

6/37

 

Proposed 36 CFR 800 regulations, report and correspondence

1995-06-09

6/38

 

Tribal Preservation, report/ draft

1992-09

6/39

 

Tribal preservation, video notes and miscellaneous topics

1991/1995

6/40

 

National Geographic Magazine, Vol. 181, No. 3

1992-03

6/41

 

Navajo cultural preservation, notes and printed materials

Circa 1995

6/42

 

Dinetah Pueblitos, notes

1998-06

6/43

 

Permit package for the Navajo Nation

1997

6/44

 

Coklarshkit Trail, Montana, preservation, reports and correspondence

1997

6/45

 

International tribal preservation, Christian Science Monitor articles

1992-07

6/46

 

Issues involving Lake Cushman in Washington, notes correspondence and reports

1994/1997

6/47

 

Tribal SHPO, report and notes

1997-11-2

7/1

 

National register bulletin # 29 and #38

1990/1999

7/2

 

Cultural resource management Vol. 16

1993

7/3

 

San Xavier mission, articles

Circa 1992

7/4

 

Cherokees- Major Ridge and Chieftain House, notes and printed materials

1992-02-02

7/5

 

Tribal responses to National Park Service questionnaire to determines funding for Tribal Historic Preservation, official documents and notes

1989/1993

7/6

 

National Register of Historic Places, and areas of significance: historic- aboriginal

1992-03-04

7/7

 

Preservation ordinance No. 68 and Warm Springs Tribal Code CH 490

1987-08-13

7/8

 

National Park Service, tribal traditional cultural places

1992-03/ 1999-08

7/9

 

Culture and agriculture Vol. 19, No.3 of the American Anthropological Association

1997 Fall

7/10

 

Tribal Land Preservation, articles

1995/1997

7/11

 

Navajo Tribal preservation, miscellaneous topics

1990/1995

7/12

 

Natural Resources and Environment: AbA section of natural resources, energy and environmental law Vol. 10, No. 3

1996

7/13

 

Common ground: Archeology and ethnography in the public interest. Vol. 1, No. 2

1996

7/14

 

National Park Service Cultural Resources Management. Vol. 14, No. 4 Navajo Preservation: The Success pf the Navajo Nation Historic Preservation Department

1991

7/15

 

Acomas and El Malpais national monuments, reports and government documents

1987/1992

7/16

 

Native American Sites and Parks, article, printed materials and notes

1990/1999

7/17

 

Fort Hall, Idaho, article in Sho-Ban News

1996-08-08

7/18

 

Western Lands and Sacred Landscapes: Native American Sacred Sites and their protection draft including peer review notes

1996

7/19

 

Sacred sites to the Cherokee, articles

1990/1999

7/20

 

Harney Peak and Black Elk, photographs and correspondence

1999

7/21

 

Enola Hill, OR. logging debate, miscellaneous topics

1994/1996

7/22

 

Glen Canyon/ Grand Canyon Dam Cultural preservation debate, miscellaneous topics

1997

7/23

 

Rivers End Ranch preservation debate miscellaneous topics

1994

7/24

 

Haskell Indian School/ sacred site “Morning Edition”

1993-12-06

8/1

 

Blue Creek- California and point conception

1978-09

8/2

 

Snoqualmie Falls, Washington, article in High Country News

1991-120-02

8/3

 

Northwest Today. Yurok and Karuk Sacred Sites, California

1996-12-09/ 1996-12-16

8/4

 

Glacier Reporter. Badger-Two Medicine Religious Site

1991-03-07

8/5

 

Kottenai Falls, printed item by Montana Historical Society

1981/1982

8/6

 

Yakima cultural resources, printed material

1996-08-04

8/7

 

Zuni and the Grand Canyon: A Glen Canyon environmental studies report

1995-07-21

8/8

 

Transcript, Native American Sacred Sites, by Kenny Frost, Glenwood Springs, Colorado

994-07-09

8/9

 

Sacred sites articles from Indian Country Today

1996-05/ 1996-06

8/10

 

Federal Archeology Report, The Hopi View of Wilderness, by Farrell Secakuku

1993-09

8/11

 

Sacred places case studies: draft version

1998-08

8/12

 

Bear Butte, South Dakota, printed materials

1994

8/13

 

Historical Ute Trail: draft version

1996-12-19

8/14

 

Taos Pueblo Blue Lake Wilderness Area

1997-09-08

8/15

 

Pueblo of Taos: proclamation

1991-06-01

8/16

 

San Francisco peaks printed material

1998-03-30

8/17

 

Ute Mountain Tribal Park: field notes

1997-09

8/18

 

Pipestone National Monument, item in Native Peoples magazine

1987-08-28

8/19

 

Pipestone National Monument, newsprint articles

1994-04/1994-10

8/20

 

Pahuk site photographs on compact disc

1998-04-29

8/21

 

Pawnee, Nebraska, article in Great Plains Quarterly

1985-06

8/22

 

Pahuk Site, printed item by the Nebraska State Historical Society

1998-04

8/23

 

Uintah Basin, Summer/Fall issue of Outlaw Trial Journal

1992

8/24

 

Medicine Wheel newsprint articles

1991

9/1

 

Medicine Wheel archaeolinguistics, miscellaneous topics

1991

9/2

 

Medicine Wheel archaeology assessment

1995-06

9/3

 

National Register of Historic Places: Medicine Mountain, photocopied material

1994

9/4

 

Chapman, Fred. correspondence and printed material, Medicine Wheel

1998-05/1999

9/5

 

Ransom, Jay Ellis. correspondence and printed book; The Big Horn Medicine Wheel

1993/1996

9/6

 

University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center sixth annual symposium

1997-09-25/ 1997-09-27

9/7

 

USDA Forest Service, Bighorn National Forest, Medicine Wheel/ Medicine Mountain Historic preservation plan

1996-07

9/8

 

American places: interpreting the cultural landscape, by Mary Randolph, at the 6th annual symposium

1996-07-27

9/9

 

Mt. Graham, Arizona, correspondence by John R. Welch

1991/1996

10/1

 

Mt. Graham observatory project, printed articles and correspondence

1997

10/2

 

Mount Shasta request for National Registry, correspondence

1992/1997

10/3

 

Mt. Shasta update, news from Native California Quarterly

1994/1995 Winter

10/4

 

Sweet Grass Hills, Montana, printed materials and correspondence

1994/1997

10/5

 

Devils Tower, Wyoming. correspondence

1997-2000

10/6

 

Devils Tower, Wyoming sacred site, miscellaneous topics printed materials by the National Park Service

1994/1995

10/7

 

Devils Tower, printed material and photoprints from Indian Country Today

1995

10/8

 

Devils Tower ethnographic overview by National Park Service

1997

10/9

 

Devils Tower, published materials

1994

10/10

 

Preservation of Native American cultural resources, land and law review, by the National Park Service

1997

10/11

 

Cultural Resource Selections: Intermountain Region, National Park Service No. 9: “Ethnographic Overview and Assessment of Devils Tower National Monument, Wyoming” by Jeffery R. Hanson and Sally Chirinos

1997

10/

 

Indian Mounds of Mississippi: a visitor's guide, brochure

 

10/

1.5

Don Juan de Onate, newsprint photocopy from Indian Country Today

 

11/1

 

Native Peoples Magazine, Historic Preservation Magazine

1992/1993

11/2

 

Various printed materials, Healing the Sacred Hoop-conclusions

1992/1997

11/3

 

Native American Elders. photocopies of award winners

1990/1993

11/4

 

Native American Language Programs, printed text.

1992/1997

11/5

 

Bosque Redondo memorial (article in Smithsonian Magazine) and other photocopied material

1997-12

11/6

 

Tribal preservation, language programs, printed and photocopied material

1993/1996

11/7

 

Arapaho language and culture camp reports, printed materials

1991

11/8

 

Native American health concerns, printed materials

1991/1993

11/9

 

American Indians, printed materials from The Christian Science Monitor

1985/1986

11/10

 

Native American art, printed material from the New Mexico Business Journal

1992

11/11

 

Interpreting historic photographs of Native Americans, photoprints and copies

1985-04

11/12

 

Interpreting historic photographs of Native Americans, printed material

1985-04

11/13

 

Interpreting historic photographs of Native Americans, notes

1985-03

11/14

 

Sustaining Native American culture essential to livability, audiocassette

1993

11/

 

Indian Land and Medicine, report by Arizona State University

1994-10-20/ 1994-10-21

12/1

 

The National Heritage Fellowships, printed materials

1984/1993

12/2

 

Native American quilting, article in Country Home Magazine

1990/1999

12/3

 

Indian Summer: At Camp Wolakota Yukini, troubled Sioux Teens Learn the Traditions of Their Past and they Seek out a Better Future, article in Time Magazine

1996-08-26

12/4

 

Tribal Enterprise, article in The Atlantic

1989-10

12/5

 

Blood quantum, article and printed material

Circa 1994

12/6

 

Basket makers, printed materials

1992/1994

12/7

 

Chaco Canyon and the Solstice Project, notes and correspondence

1990/2002

12/8

 

Little Bighorn, articles and notes

1987-08/ 1997-06

12/9

 

Native American folk art, articles and correspondence

1990-1999

12/10

 

Culture copyrights Michael F. Brown, article and correspondence

Circa 1998

12/11

 

Hopi preservation, miscellaneous topics

1996/1997

12/12

 

Native American issues, miscellaneous topics

1991

12/13

 

Traditional Native American agriculture, articles

1994

12/14

 

Native American dances/ ceremonial, miscellaneous topics

1992/1993

12/15

 

Tribal colleges and higher education miscellaneous topics

1988/1994

12/16

 

Santa Fe information, printed material

1990-1999

13/1

 

Native Americans and the environment, articles and notes

1992/2002

13/2

 

Native Americans and pollution/ waste storage, articles

1990/1995

13/3

 

Native Americans and eagle feather gathering rights, articles

1996

13/4

 

Yakama tribe and preservation, miscellaneous topics

1996

13/5

 

New Agers and conflict/ destruction of Native American sites, articles

1993/1995

13/6

 

Native American fakes/ wanna be Indians, miscellaneous topics

1991/1997

13/7

 

Makah Whaling, articles and notes

1999-03

13/8

 

Makah’s and whaling, report, notes and article

1997/1998

13/9

 

The Morning Star Foundation. report and articles

1991/1997

13/10

 

Native American Cylinder Recordings, notes

1994/1995

13/11

 

Native Americans protecting their culture, articles and notes

1990/1991

13/12

 

Offensive symbols/ sports names, articles

1992

13/13

 

Tribal casinos, articles

1994/1998

13/14

 

National Park Service Cultural Resource Training, reports

1991/1996

13/15

 

Hart, Richard The Trail to Zuni Heaven

1990-11-19

13/16

 

Advisory Council, notes

1997-10-04/ 1997-10-08

13/17

 

Zuni culture and preservation miscellaneous topics

1990/1995

14/1

 

Sacred Land Film Project, correspondence and printed materials

2001

14/2

 

National Indian Policy Center, printed material

1990/1999

14/3

 

Navajo Culture and classes taught by Dr. Gulliford, miscellaneous topics

1990/1999

14/4

 

Water Lily: Biographical Sketch of Ella Cara Deloria by Agnes Picotte

1998

14/5

 

 Modern Native American social issues, articles

1997/1998

14/6

 

First Nations Development Institute, reports and printed materials

1996/1997

14/7

 

Little Rockies- Montana, legal documents, correspondence, and notes

1991

14/8

 

Tribal leaders directory

1992

14/9

 

Native American land claims articles

1994/1996

14/10

 

Tessie Naranjo interview, photocopied materials

1994

14/11

 

National Public Radio Stories on Native Americans, list

1984/1994

14/12

 

Miscellaneous Native American articles

1994/1996

14/13

 

Four Corner Heritage, printed material

1990

14/14

 

List of Native American publications, photocopied material

1990/1999

14/15

 

Native American lectures, notes

1994

14/16

 

Index of Indian Today articles

1996

14/17

 

Archeology at Native American sites, articles

1994/1996

14/18

 

Indian history expert witness work notes by Andrew Gulliford on speech by Richard Hart at the National Council for Public History

1994-04

14/19

 

Indian Country Today, articles

1993/1997

14/20

 

Subsistence for the Native American People, articles and photocopied material

1992/1993

14/21

 

Anasazi term and migrations, articles

1995/1997

14/22

1.6

Photographs of Geronimo, articles and notes

1985-03-26

15/1

 

Take Two Photography, printed material

1995

15/2

 

Apache scouts, miscellaneous topics

1993/1997

15/3

 

Haskell Indian University photo exhibit, report

1990/1999

15/4

 

Allen, Paula Gunn Voice of the Turtle: American Indian Liturature, 1900-1970, photocopied material

1990/1999

15/5

 

Bronitsky, Gordon files and correspondence and reports

1994

15/6

 

National Park Service promotion for Sacred Object and Sacred Places: Respecting Tribal Traditions

1990/1999

15/7

 

Sacred Objects book, appendices

1997-10

15/8

 

Appendix list: Indian museums, sacred sites, remains repatriation, laws, organizations

1990/1999

15/9

 

Appendix – laws

1990/1999

15/10

 

Tribal bibliography, miscellaneous topics

1990/1999

15/11

 

Sacred Objects bibliography, miscellaneous topics

1992/1994

15/12

 

Catalogs with Native American books

1994/1995

15/13

 

Press Release

1992

 15/14

 

Native American museums on the internet, report

1990/1999

15/15

1.7

National Trust- Sustaining tribal cultures

1993-10-01

15/16

 

James Marston Fitch grant

1991/1997

15/17

 

Tribal preservation letters

1992/1993

15/18

 

Redd Center- faculty research Grants

1997

15/19

 

Newberry Library Fellowship

1993

15/20

 

Washington DC trip, notes and correspondence

1992

15/21

 

contacts List

1994/1997

15/22

 

Smithsonian Short- Term Visitor Award

1991

15/23

 

American Heritage Center Travel Grants

1992

15/24

1.8

1868 US- Navajo treaty display, miscellaneous topics

1998

16/1

 

Indian Country Today, Black Hills articles

1994/1997

16/2

 

Lekson, Stephen University of Colorado, Against Kivas

1999-04-24

16/3

 

Deward Walker notes and Clyde Ellis correspondence

1998

16/4

 

National Park Service, correspondence/ files Dr. Pat Parkers Office, notes

1992

16/5

 

Archeological collections at Frank H. McClung Museum, notes and report

1988

16/6

 

Tribal and Native American museum directories

1997/1999

16/7

 

Early Book Files

1994

16/8

 

Pikes Peak library sacred images photocopied material

1992

16/9

 

Northern Arizona University photographs, notes and correspondence

1998

16/10

 

George Catlin Drawings, photocopies

1997

16/11

 

Pow-Wow portraits, photographs and correspondence

1995

16/12

 

Possible photo sources, miscellaneous topics

1992/1995

16/13

 

The New Harmony Maximilian- Bodmer collection, miscellaneous topics

1998

16/14

 

Book inserts not used

1998

16/15

 

Smithsonian Institution Press [rejected]

1998

16/16

 

University of New Mexico Press [rejected]

1998/2000

16/17

 

University of Nebraska Press [rejected]

1998/2000

16/18

 

Western Historical Quarterly [rejected]

1997

16/19

 

John Hopkins University Press [did not send manuscript]

1999

16/20

 

Organizations for the Protection of Culture: appendix

Circa 1999

16/21

 

Chapter 5: Living Cultures, revisions and articles

1998

16/22

 

General book notes

1997/1998

16/23

 

Book citations, additions and corrections

1998

16/24

 

Research for conclusion, articles

1998

16/25

 

Sacred Objects and Sacred Places: Preserving Tribal Traditions, expert reviews

2002-12

16/26

1.9

Native American documents, miscellaneous topics

1995

17/1

 

First State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Letter

1996-02-14

17/2

 

Alabama SHPO

1995-02-02

17/3

 

Alaska SHPO

1995-11-09

17/4

 

Arizona SHPO

1996-02-11

17/5

 

Arkansas SHPO

1996/1997

17/6

 

Colorado SHPO

1995

17/7

 

Connecticut SHPO

1995-11-06

17/8

 

Delaware SHPO

1995-10-25

17/9

 

Florida SHPO

1996-03-12

17/10

 

Georgia SHPO

1996-01-11

17/11

 

Kansas SHPO

1996-02-29

17/12

 

Illinois SHPO

1996-11-21

17/13

 

Louisiana SHPO

1995-11-07

17/14

 

Maryland SHPO

1996-11-25

17/15

 

Minnesota SHPO

1996-02-29

17/16

 

Mississippi SHPO

1995-10-31

17/17

 

Missouri SHPO

1995-11-02

17/18

 

Montana SHPO

1995-11

17/19

 

Nebraska SHPO

1989-04

17/20

 

Nevada SHPO

1996-02-23

17/21

 

New Jersey SHPO

1995-11-01

17/22

 

New York SHPO

1995-11-31

17/23

 

North Carolina SHPO

1996-11-20

17/24

 

North Dakota SHPO

1996-02-22

17/25

 

Ohio SHPO

1997-02-03

18/1

 

Oklahoma SHPO

1996-03-08

18/2

 

Oregon SHPO

1995-11-16

nbsp;18/3

 

nbsp;Pennsylvania SHPO

1996-02-28

nbsp;18/4

 

South Carolina SHPO

1996-12-05

18/5

 

South Dakota SHPO

1996-04-15

18/6

 

Tennessee SHPO

1995-10-23

18/7

 

Texas SHPO

1995-11-27

18/8

 

Virginia SHPO

Undated

18/9

 

Washington SHPO

1995-10-03

18/10

 

West Virginia SHPO

1995-10-25

18/11

 

Wisconsin SHPO

1997-01-07

18/12

 

Wyoming SHPO

1995-10-26

18/13

 

Native Americans exhibits

1995/1995

18/14

 

Native American historical interpretations, articles

1994/1995

18/15

 

New Age conflicts, article

1994-03-29

18/16

 

Racial issues, articles

1993/1994

18/17

 

Religious freedom, articles

1993/1995

18/18

 

Native American repatriation issues, articles

1993/1995

18/19

 

Indian Country Today “California Desert Protection Act Puts Shoshone Back in Park”

1995-05-11

18/20

 

Native American land rights issues

1994/1996

18/21

 

Native American issues, miscellaneous articles

1993/1998

18/22

 

Anti-Columbus articles

1992

18/23

 

Historic preservation training for tribes

1996

18/24

 

Phillips Fund Grant for Native American research, reports and correspondence

1998

18/25

 

Native American architecture

1989

18/26

 

Practicing anthropology, article and report

1994

18/27

 

Kennewick Man, articles, report and correspondence

1999/2002

18/28

1.10

NAGPRA amendments

1988 -09-29/ 1990-11-16

19/1

 

NAGPRA Senate, report

1987-01-06/ 1990-05-04

19/2

 

NAGPRA House of Representative, report

1990-10-15

19/3

 

The United States Department of the Interior, NAGPRA issues

1993

19/4

 

Museum repatriation issues, report

1990

19/5

 

Smithsonian- NAGPRA, miscellaneous topics

1989/1992

19/6

 

The Heard Museum and Mary S. Thieme repatriation issues

1986/1990

19/7

 

Florida Museum of Natural History, memo

1990-04-09

19/8

 

Field Museum of Natural History, correspondence

1990-02-15

19/9

 

The American Association of Museums, repatriation issues, miscellaneous topics

1988/1996

19/10

 

Association of Science Museum Directors and Science Museum News, newsletters, correspondence and notes

1990

19/11

 

Council for Museum Anthropology, repatriation issues, reports and correspondence

1988/1990

19/12

 

The American Anthropological Association, Anthropology newsletter

1979/1996

19/13

 

Keepers of the Treasures, newsletters

1992/1994

19/14

 

The American Committee for Preservation of Archeological Collections, newsletter

1992/1993

19/15

 

American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation, miscellaneous topics

1994/1995

19/16

 

Zuni repatriation, articles

1993/2003

19/17

 

Onedia repatriation and land claims, miscellaneous topics

1990-2000

19/18

 

Repatriation articles

1990/1999

19/19

 

Native American encampments in Germany, photocopied material

Undated

19/20

 

Native American ethno-ecology, miscellaneous topics

1990/1998

19/21

 

Black Hills land issues, articles

1994/1995

9/22

 

Photocopies of miscellaneous articles

1994/1998

19/23

 

Miscellaneous topics

1994-2000

19/24

 

“Mending the Circle: A Native American Repatriation Guide, Understanding and Implementing NAGPRA and the Official Smithsonian and other Repatriation Policies”

1996

19/25

 

Series 2: Ute trail research materials, 1880s - 1999. 62 folders, in 2 document cases. Includes brochures, newspaper clippings, newsletters, periodicals, and correspondence. This material relates to Dr. Gulliford's work in the early 1990s on "The Ute Trail on Colorado’s Western Slope: Sacred Sites and the Concept of a Trail Preserve."

Description

Year

Box/Folder

Ute Trail end notes

1994-03-02

1/1

Ute Trail speech by Andrew Gulliford

1994-03-19

1/2

Ute Trail article manuscripts

1996-12-19/ 2001-06

1/3

Ute Trail speech by Andrew Gulliford

1998-06

1/4

The Last War Trail, introduction and questionnaire

1999

1/5

Ute Trail speech by Andrew Gulliford

1999-06

1/6

Ute Trail speech publicity, by Andrew Gulliford

1997/1999

1/7

The Sand Creek Massacre, Appendix to A Century of Dishonor, printed materials (photocopy)

1992

1/8

Ute tribal sites and artifacts preservation, memorandum of understanding

circa 1900

1/9

George Decker historical notes

1992/1998

1/10

National Park Service National Trail System, printed materials

1992-07-23

1/11

Ute Trail publicity newspaper clippings

1993/1999

1/12

Metcalf Archaeological Consultants (Eagle, CO), Ute Trail records and correspondence

1993-01/ 1999-06

1/13

Ute Trail research report by Andrew Gulliford

1994-02-02

1/14

Expenses for Ute Trail presentation

1994-03

1/15

National historic Trails, printed materials

1995-06/1998-02-22

1/16

Ute Trail article, conclusion, endnotes, and correspondence

1996-11

1/17

Ute Trail article correspondence and printed materials

1996/1998

1/18

Clifford Duncan, oral history interview notes by Andrew Gulliford

1997-08-14

1/19

Ute Trail, interview contacts

circa 1900

1/20

Ute Trail, oral history notes and releases

1993-06-23/1994-08-04

1/21

Ute Trail, research notes

1993/1998

1/22

The Last War Trail, book notes

1998-02/1998-11

1/23

Ute Trail, manuscript correspondence

1997-09/1998-01

1/24

The Last War Trail, correspondence

1998-06/1999-03

1/25

Ute Trail lecture by Bill Knight, notes

1998-06-22

1/26

The Last War Trail: author’s questionnaire

1999-02-18

1/27

White River National Forrest, printed materials and correspondence

1999 Spring

1/28

Ute Trail and Colorado Historical Society, funding correspondence and printed materials

1999-07

1/29

George Sudworth, biographical materials

1999-07-27

1/30

Robert Emmitt, printed materials and notes

Undated

1/31

Capt. Jack, article by Charles Wilkinson

Undated

1/32

Old Man Colby biographical essay / from Arthur Hawthorne Carhart papers, (pages 1-4, 65-68) [2 page #’s 67]

Undated

1/33

Ute photographs, photocopies, & order forms

1998

1/34

Last War Trail, photographs and drawings, [3 items]

Undated

1/35

U.S. Forest Service sign,

1940

2/1

The Last War Trail by Robert Emmitt, book reviews

1950/1999

2/2

Archaeology of the Eastern Ute: A Symposium. Edited by Paul R. Nickens

1998

2/3

GLO Plat–Rio Blanco County, Township No. 1 South Range No. 92

1884

2/4

GLO Plat–Rio Blanco County, Township No.2 South Range No. 94

1889

2/5

GLO Plat–Rio Blanco County, Township No. 1 South Range No. 91

1891

2/6

GLO Plat–Rio Blanco County, Township No. 2 South Range No. 92

1884

2/7

GLO Plat–Rio Blanco County, Township No. 1 South Range No. 93

1886

2/8

GLO Plat–Rio Blanco County, Township No. 1 South Range No. 94

1886

2/9

GLO Plat–Rio Blanco County, Township No. 1, 2 South Range No. 93, 94

1890

2/10

GLO Plat–Rio Blanco County, Township No. 2 South Range No. 93

1990

2/11

GLO Plat–Garfield County, Township No. 3 South Range No. 94

1888

2/12

GLO Plat–Garfield County, Township No. 3 South Range No. 93

1899

2/13

GLO Plat - Garfield County, Township No. 4 South Range No. 87

1890/1889

2/14

GLO Plat - Garfield County, Township No. 3 South Range No. 92

1884

2/15

GLO Plat–Garfield County, Township No. 3 South Range No. 91

1884

2/16

GLO Plat–Garfield County, Township No. 3 South Range No. 90

1884

2/17

GLO Plat–Moffat County, Township No. 4 North Range No. 90

1892

2/18

GLO Plats–Meeker area

1993

2/19

GLO Plats–Resurveys–no trail

1907/1921

2/20

Map of White River National Forrest and allotment boundary description

1990/1999

2/21

Maps of known Ute Trail Area

1880/1990

2/22

Ute Trail topographic maps

1966/1974/1977

2/23

USGS maps of Burns North Quadrangle and Meeker Quadrangle

1966/1972

2/24

Map of Sweetwater area of Garfield County

undated

2/25

Map of Carbonate Area of Garfield County

undated

2/26

Property owners on Ute Trail Corridor, lists and maps

1993

2/27

 

Series 3: Pot-hunting in the Southwest research materials, 1986 - 1994. 77 folders, in 5 document cases. Includes brochures, newspaper clippings, newsletters, periodicals, and correspondence. This material relates to Dr. Gulliford's work in the late 1980s and early 1990s on this topic.

Description

Year

Box/Folder

Pot hunting book, research and correspondence

1989/1991

1/1

International Council of Museums Statutes, Codes of professional ethics and photocopied material

1987

1/2

Kansas Burial Remains Bill, notes and articles

1990

1/3

National Council on Public History speech: research materials, miscellaneous topics

1988

1/4

Selected bibliography and research materials

1991/1992

1/5

National Geographic Magazine article proposal (not accepted) on culture thieves, article and correspondence

1991-03/ 1991-11

1/6

Mound Builder Sites and Parks, printed material

1986

1/7

Mississippi valley pot hunting, notes and articles

1991

1/8

Tennessee pot hunting and Native American issues, articles and contacts

1990

1/9

Colorado Historical Society preservation materials, miscellaneous topics

1989/1993

1/10

National Park Service: National Register #38

Undated

1/11

National Park Service: Federal Register

1987/1991

1/12

Museum cultural resources, articles

1989/1992

1/13

Pot hunting book, outline

1991

1/14

Issues regarding artifacts and remains panel, notes and printed materials

1992

1/15

Archeological resources protection act violations in the west, official reports

1977/1990

1/16

Society for American Archeology final report Taos working conference, notes, article and printed material

1990

1/17

Archeological Resources Protection Act, photocopied material

1979

2/1

Four Corners brochures

1990/1999

2/2

National Park Service, Archeology and the Federal Government: official papers

1988-07

2/3

Pot hunting notes for last half, miscellaneous topics

1990

2/4

Smithsonian

1992-03

2/5

Chaco Canyon, miscellaneous topics

1988

2/6

Antiquities Act of 1906

1906

2/7

Crow Canyon, miscellaneous topics

1990

2/8

Replicas of Native American artifacts, articles

1990

2/9

Government and technical reports

1990/1991

2/10

Archeological Resources Protection Act, Regulations and public awareness: articles and reports

1979-1984

2/11

Arizona policy, miscellaneous topics

1990/1999

2/12

Protecting rock art: articles and notes

1992

2/13

Looters or Lovers: Studying the non-archeological use of archeological resources by Thomas King

1991

2/14

USET Tribes, project proposal

1990/1993

2/15

Resource for cultural resource students, Dickson Mounds/ brief historical survey

1989/1991

2/16

National Park Service, Survey of Mimbres artifact collections

1989-05-06

3/1

Mimbres Senate Bill, testimony, correspondence, article

1988/1990

3/2

Mimbres Bill

1991

3/3

National Mimbres Bill with revisions: article

1991

3/4

Mimbres Collections, correspondence and articles

1989/1991

3/5

Mimbres speeches, correspondence and notes

1989

3/6

Mimbres report

1989-08

3/7

Mimbres peoples, essay, bibliography and notes

1988

3/8

International pot-hunting/ looting, notes and correspondences

1990

3/9

Mimbres and Macaws, miscellaneous topics

1988

3/10

Mimbres book materials, miscellaneous topics

1989

3/11

 Amateur archeology contributions, miscellaneous topics

  1989

 3/12

Mimbres pots for sale and value in American dollar, articles and Sotheby’s lists and a 1991 Sotheby’s catalog

1988/1992

3/13

Grant County Archeological Society, miscellaneous topics concerned with Mimbres

1990/1992

3/14

Mimbres archaeoastronomy, miscellaneous topics

1992

3/15

Mimbres research conducted by Harvard University, papers and notes

1987/1990

3/16

Pot-hunting in the southwest and New Mexico, articles and notes

1989/1990

3/17

Mimbres and color spirals: notes and articles

1994

3/18

Impact meeting materials

1988

4/1

Impact meeting materials

1989

4/2

Impact meeting materials

1990

4/3

Impact meeting memo- Attorney General

1988

4/4

The New Yorker, “What do Army Aircraft and Native Americans have in Common?”

1999-06-07

4/5

The Christian Science Monitor, “Who owns the past?”

1988-11-29

4/6

Pot-hunting articles

1990/1993

4/7

Pot-hunting around the United States, articles

1989/1996

 4/8

 Red Ellison interview: notes and printed materials

  1987

4/9

Archeology Today, articles and notes

1987/1990

4/10

Mimbres forms

1989/1992

4/11

Culture thieves and the black market, articles

1988-1989

4/12

Pot-hunting file, correspondence, articles and notes

1989

4/13

Pot-hunting in the United States in the 1970’s, articles

1970/1992

4/14

An Archeology of Science by Frank Graziano

 

4/15

Printed guide to the Dominguez and Escalante Ruins

 

4/16

American Antiquity: Journal of the Society for American Archeology Vol. 51 Number 4

1986-10

4/17

Fourth world pot sales and pot-hunting, printed materials, correspondence and articles

1989

5/1

Croteau pot-hunting

1980

5/2

Anasazi conference materials and articles

1990

5/3

Thornburg collections, notes, articles and printed material

1990

5/4

Edith Watson papers

1989

5/5

Southwest symposium, notes and printed materials

1988

5/6

Pot-hunting articles

1987

5/7

Prehistory of the Southwest, notes

1988/1989

5/8

Institute of the North American West, articles and correspondence

1989

5/9

Museum fakes, miscellaneous topics

1988

5/10

Arizona Site Stewards Program, correspondence

1990

5/11

Archeology articles

1989

5/12

 

Series 4: Storm King fire research materials, circa 1992-1999. 28 folders, in 2 document cases. Includes research files on the wildland firefighter memorials and on the Storm King fire near Glenwood Springs, Colorado.

Description

Year

Box/Folder

National Emergency Training Center documents

1995

1/1

Storm King newspaper clippings

1994

1/2

Storm King newspaper clipping

1995

1/3

Storm King monument and trail dedication, event action plan

1995-07-04/ 1995-07-06

1/4

Fire monuments, correspondence

1995

1/5

Speech on Storm King, outline notes and miscellaneous topics

1995/1996

1/6

Storm King 14 anniversary, miscellaneous topics

1996

1/7

Storm King 14 memorial trail visitor registration

1996

1/8

Kathy Voth interpretive notes

1996-12-03

1/9

Storm Kin/ Mann Gulch topics

1999

1/10

Wildland firefighter memorials, photocopied material

2003

1/11

10th anniversary of Storm King, miscellaneous topics

2004

1/12

Historical wildland firefighter fatalities, reports and miscellaneous topics

1900/1990

1/13

Readers Digest

1996-07

1/14

Firefighter memorials in the west, miscellaneous topics

1995/1996

1/15

Telephone interviews: notes

1996-01

1/16

"The Collapse of Decision Making and Organizational Structure on Storm King Mountain" by Ted Putman

1995

1/17

“Fire on the Mountain: Storm King Remembered” by Dr. Andrew Gulliford, notes and research materials

1996/2004

1/18

South Canyon Fire investigation, official report

1994-08-17

2/1

Memorial correspondence and materials

1995/1996

2/2

Mann Gulch memorial materials

1996

2/3

Storm King miscellaneous topics

1996/1997

2/4

Colorado Historical Society speech: correspondence and notes

1998

2/5

Fire on the Mountain by Dr. Andrew Gulliford: drafts and reviews

1996/1999

2/6

Brad Hugh Letter

1997-10-02

2/7

Storm King Article, comments and correspondence

1997

2/8

Smoke Jumpers: America’s Elite Airborne Firefighters by Charles W. Sasser

1996

2/9

National Wildfire Coordinating Group, Fireline handbook NWCG handbook 3

1989-11

2/10

 

Series 5: Oral history materials, circa 1992-1998. 39 folders, in 1 document case. Records of oral history interviews conducted by Dr. Gulliford. The related audiotapes are in series 12 of this collection but are housed with the Center's other audiotapes, by collection number, which is U 018: Andrew Gulliford oral history collection. Approximately 50 interviews, of which this collection has 37 folders of paper documentation. Arrangement is alphabetical by name of person interviewed.

 

Series 6: Student research papers on Indian topics, circa 1992-1999. 3 folders, in 1 document case. Works by students whom Professor Gulliford advised or taught in class.

Description

Year

Box/Folder

Student papers, Native American topics

1979/1989

1/1

Student Papers, Native American topics

1990/2002

1/2

Conley, Manuel dissertation

1997-05

1/3

 

Series 7: Tribes of the United States research materials, circa 1992-1999. Arrangement is alphabetical by name of tribe or geographic location. 38 folders, in 2.5 document cases.

Description

Year

Box/Folder

Alabama List

Undated

1/1

Anishinabe tribe, correspondence and printed materials

1992

1/2

Arapahos- Northern, notes

1995

1/3

Arizona Native American directory

1995/1996

1/4

Black Feet, miscellaneous topics

1992/1997

1/5

California Native Americans, maps and articles

1991/1993

1/6

Denver Post, Canyons of the Ancients article

2002-03-17

1/7

Cherokee Native Americans, notes and printed material

1992/1995

1/8

Creek Native Americans, newspaper clipping

1992-07/ 1992-08

1/9

Colville confederated tribes (Washington State), miscellaneous topics

1984/1998

1/10

Crow Native Americans, miscellaneous topics

1991/1994

1/11

Eastern Native Americans- isolated tribes, miscellaneous topics

1994/1996

2/1

Native Americanas in the Northwest, articles and printed materials

2001/2005

2/1A

lathead Native Americans, miscellaneous topics

1992

2/2

Hopi Native Americans, miscellaneous topics

1992/1993

2/3

LacDu Flambeav- Chippewa Native Americans, miscellaneous topics

1989/1992

2/4

Kansas Native Americans, printed materials

1992

2/5

Lakota Native Americans, articles

1994-09-14

2/6

Maryland Native Americans- Nanticke, article

1994-03-11

2/7

Mille Lacs band of Ojbwe, article

1993-11-03

2/8

Minnesota Cippewa Tribe, correspondence and reports

1993

2/9

Navajo Native Americans, miscellaneous topics

1992/1997

2/10

New England Native American issues, notes and articles

1992

2/11

Northwest Coast Native American Tribes, miscellaneous topics

1992

2/12

North Dakota Native Americans, notes

1991

2/13

Pyramid reservation, printed materials

1997

2/14

Seminole Tribe of Florida, printed material

1992

2/15

Siletz Tribe, printed material and article

1992

2/16

Tribal general information

1992/1995

2/17

Tennessee Choctaws, notes

Undated

2/18

Timbisha Shoshone- Death Valley, articles

1994/1996

2/19

Tunica-Biloxi Tribes, Louisiana, miscellaneous topics

1991

2/20

Wampanaag Tribe, article

1994-08-15

2/21

Warm Springs Tribes- Oregon, notes and printed materials

1980/1992

2/22

Washington State tribes, miscellaneous topics

1992/2005

2/23

Washoe Tribe, printed material and correspondence

1993-10-28

3/1

Western Shoshone Native Americans, miscellaneous topics

1992/1994

3/2

Native Americans of the Northwest, newspaper clippings. Topics include water and fishing rights, tribal cemetery issues, petroglyphs, Chinook tribal status, Zeschi (past chief of the Nisqually Tribe), Celilo longhouse, Lewis and Clark Centennial controversy, casinos on reservations, Warm Springs Reservation and children, the death of Gilbert Sohappy at Chemawa Indian School, Portland State University Native American Center, Native language preservation, grave digging and artifact repatriation, etc.

2001/2005

3/3

 

Series 8: Hawaii research materials, 1992-1999. 28 folders, in 1 document case.

Description

Year

Box/Folder

Cultural resource management: Information for parks, federal agencies, Indian Tribes, states and local governments, and the private sector, publication

1996/1998

1/1

Contacts from Hawaii, printed materials and notes

1994-09-27/1999-03-03

1/2

General information on Hawaii and Sacred Spots, notes, newspaper, and printed material

1996

1/3

“Ho’okupu:” fake offerings, correspondence

1999-08-27

1/4

Protecting Native Hawaiian burials, printed materials

1990/1999

1/5

Kukaniloko birthstones, printed materials and site plans

1990-11-14/1999-04-18

1/6

Mokapu repatriation and refinement plans, photocopied materials

1990/1999

1/7

Sacred Objects bibliography and information, newspaper, notes and printed materials

1992/1999-04

1/8

Brochures from Hawaii, printed materials

1990/1999

1/9

Research design and Hawaii trails, newspaper and printed materials

1999-03-31/1999-04-02

1/10

Haleakala National Park, printed materials and notes

1999-03-28

1/11

Wahi Pana: traditional cultural places, calendar

1998

1/12

O’ahu recreation map, printed materials

Unknown

1/13

Bishop Museum, printed materials, magazine and notes

1998-04/1999-03-24

1/14

Hawaiian Issues with human remains, photocopies of articles and notes

1994-03-03/1995-07-22

1/15

Maui: General information, printed materials, correspondence and notes

1974-04/1997-10-30

1/16

Native Hawaiians, papers, letters, notes and disk

1993-12-18/1996-06-24

1/17

Environment Hawaii, newsletter

1994-05

1/18

Hawaiian culture, newspaper articles

1994-02-07/1998-02-04

1/19

Native Traditions, notes and newspapers

1991-09-09/1994-07-03

1/20

Kaho’olawe Island information, printed material and report

1994-03/1999

1/21

Hawaiian sovereignty information, papers, correspondence, newspapers, and printed materials

1992-05/1997-10-06

1/22

Future research for Hawaii, newspapers, printed materials and correspondence

1999-04-12

1/23

Expenses, receipts and notes

1999-04-21/1999-04-29

1/24

Association of American Geographers, program and notes

1999-03-23/1999-03-27

1/25

Hawaii reimbursement and AAG, correspondence

1998-01-12/1999-03-11

1/26

Kahanu garden, human sacrifices and Puukohola Heiau, printed materials and notes

1999-03-26

1/27

La Perouse District, notes

Unknown

1/28

 

Series 9: Alaska research materials, 1992-1999. 48 folders, in 2 document cases.

Description

Year

Box/Folder

Fishing and Supreme Court rulings, newspaper

1997-06-29

1/1

Alaska Native Heritage speech by W. Richard West Jr, manuscript

1992-08-04

1/2

BLM Iditarod Trail nomination, correspondence and papers

1991-09-30/ 1994-01-26

1/3

National archives –Alaska-, correspondence and paper

1991-02-01/ 1992-05-06

1/4

Eskimos harsh life in great dark North, newspaper article

1992-05-07

1/5

Alaska Native Heritage Park, printed materials

1992

1/6

Alaskan language history and bibliography, printed materials and notes

1990/1991

1/7

Alaska Cultural Conference, notes and printed materials

1992-08-03/ 1998-08-06

1/8

Denali National Park, notes and newspaper clippings

1992-07-07/ 1997-06-26

1/9

“All things considered” National Public Radio, article in printed material

1992-08-25

1/10

Indian Country: Two Destinies, One Land, newspaper

1997-06-29/ 1997-07-05

1/11

Anthropology and the US Park Service, printed materials

1987-02/1989-09

1/12

Following the Smoke: Karuk Indigenous basket weavers and the Forest Service by Beverly R. Ortiz, article in News from California: an inside view of the California Indian world

1998

1/13

Salmon fishery loss effect on Native Americans, newspaper clippings and notes

1994-10/1995-06

1/14

Columbia River Basin salmon fishing, newspaper clippings

1997-01/1997-08

1/15

National Park and Native Americans by Hal K. Rothman, paper

1993-10-15

1/16

National Park Service management policies: selected pages on Native American and ethnographic concerns, manual 1 by US Department of the Interior

1988

1/17

National Park Service Native American sites, printed materials and notes

1991-1993

1/18

Alaska visitors' information, printed materials

1992

1/19

General information from Alaska, newspapers, printed materials and notes

992-07-24/1992-08-05

1/20

Gwich’In and Yupik village information, printed materials and news clippings

1990-02-08/1992-01-08

1/21

Keepers of the Treasures- Alaska, printed materials and notes

1991-06-07/1995-09

1/22

Kayak building, newspaper clipping

1992-03-04

1/23

Alaska SHPO, printed materials and notes

1989-1993

1/24

Ellen Hayes: director of the southeast Alaska Indian cultural center interview by Andrew Gulliford, transcript

1992-08-05

1/25

Alaskan language history and bibliography, printed materials and notes

1990/1991

1/26

Ilisagvik College: fundamentals of museum studies 1 course and museum studies pre-baccalaureate programs, printed materials and paper

Undated

2/1

Chapter VIII research materials, notes, newspaper articles, outline, and printed materials

1987-08-31/1998-04-10

2/2

Bear research methods, newspaper

1995-07-22

2/3

Alaska Natives Commission, printed materials

993

2/4

laska Native art, printed materials and manuscript

1990-09-13/1991-03

2/5

Northern Athapaskan oral traditions and the White River volcano, papers

1992-09-21

2/6

Arctic Dreams by Barry Holstun Lopez, photocopies of book

1986

2/7

Alaskan structures, photocopies and notes

1981

2/8

Chapter illustrations, photocopies of pictures and notes

1930/1991

2/9

Athabaskan cultural preservation, notes and paper

Undated

2/10

Native association in Kodiak, notes and photocopies

1989-01/1993-11

2/11

Sealaska Heritage Foundation, newspaper clippings, notes, and printed materials

1991-12/1992-12-31

2/12

Athabascan languages, photocopy of newspaper

1991-12

2/13

Naa Kahida Theater presents Fires on the Water, newsletter

Undated

2/14

Alaska Heritage Resources survey and National Trust for historic preservation, printed materials

1992-01

2/15

Eklutna village historical park, printed materials and notes

1978-05/1992-09-15

2/16

Principles for the conduct of research in the Arctic, photocopy

Undated

2/17

Lawrence Hart, Hank Gobin, and Robert Sam taped interviews, notes

1997-10-3/1997-10-4

2/18

United States National Park service: interpretation and cultural diversity and historical preservation, printed materials

1990/1992

2/19

Forest service national resource book on American Indian and Alaska Native relations, guidebook

1997-04

2/20

Arctic studies center in the Smithsonian, printed materials and notes

1997-03/1999-01-13

2/21

Alaskan museums and repatriations, letter and printed materials

1991-04-17/1994-12

2/22

National Park service research/resource management report: an overview and assessment of archeological resources, Delani National Park and Preserve Alaska, printed report

1990-09

2/23

 

Series 10: Native American issues newsletters, circa 1982-1999. 13 folders, in 1 document case. Includes NARF (Native American Rights Fund), etc. Arrangement is alphabetical by title.

Description

Year

Box/Folder

American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation News and Notes

1995/1996

1/1

California Indian Basket Weavers Association, publications and related materials

Undated

1/2

Colorado River Journal

1982-07/1982-08

1/3

Folklife Center News

1990

1/4

Heritage, publication

1995

1/5

Keepers of the Treasures, publications and related materials

1997-07/1999

1/6

Native American Rights Fund, publications and related materials

1990/1999

1/7

Native Americas, publication, Volume XIV, issues 1 ,2 & 3

Undated

1/8

News from Native California, quarterly publication

1993/1998

1/9

NMAI Runner, publication

1997-01/1998-12

1/10

Smithsonian Runner, publication

1993-02/1996-10

1/11

Southwest Storytellers Gazette, publication

1989

1/12

The Storyteller, publication

1997

1/13

 

Series 11: Native American and Southwest issues videotapes, circa 1992-1999. 11 videocassettes in one box. Topics include Crow, Californian Indians, and Hawaiian Indians; firefighters; and The Five States of Colorado.

Description

Year

Box

Historic Battle Site of the Crow, tape 1

1991

1

Historic Battle Site of the Crow, tape 2

1991

1

Historic Battle Site of the Crow, tape 3

1991

1

Historic Battle Site of the Crow, tape 4

1991

1

Historic Battle Site of the Crow, tape 5

1991

1

Historic Battle Site of the Crow, tape 6

1991

1

Historic Battle Site of the Crow, tape 7

1991

1

From the Roots: California Indian Basketweavers

1996

1

Ho’ala-To Awaken: An overview of Hawaiian History

Undated

1

Ho’okahua- To lay a foundation (part 1)

Undated

1

Hui Na’auao: A Community Education Project

Undated

1

Smoke Jumpers Welfare Fund: National Geographic Fire

Undated

2

South Canyon Creek Fire, Glenwood Springs

1994-07-06

2

Storm King Dedication Ceremony

1995-07-06

2

National Wildlife Firefighters Memorial

1991

2

Smokejumpers- Made for TV movie on NBC

1995-12

2

The Five States of Colorado

Undated

2

The South Canyon Fire Memorial Glenwood Springs, Colorado

1995-07-05&06

2

 

Series 12: Native American and Southwest issues oral history interview audiotapes, circa 1992-1999. 7 videocassettes in one box. Arrangement is by date of interview.

 

Series 13: Advisory board records and printed materials, circa 2002-2005. 15 folders, in 1 document case. Includes U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Resource Advisory Council for Southwest Colorado printed materials, reports, and meeting info, 2002-2005, compiled by Andy Gulliford while he served on the Council.

Description

Year

Box/Folder

Resource Advisory Council handbook

2004-09

1/1

Colorado Bureau of Land Management: Directory

2004

1/2

Bureau of Land Management: Southwest Resource Advisory Council appointment letter

2002-10-06

1/3

Bureau of Land Management: Resource Advisory Council Meeting

2002-11-16

1/4

Bureau of Land Management: Resource Advisory Council meeting

2003-06

1/5

Bureau of Land Management: Resource Advisory Council meeting

2003-10

1/6

Bureau of Land Management: Resource Advisory Council meeting

2003-12

1/7

Bureau of Land Management: Resource Advisory Council meeting

2004-02

1/8

Bureau of Land Management: Resource Advisory Council meeting

2004-07

1/9

Bureau of Land Management: Resource Advisory Council, HD mountains discussion: notes and report

2004-10-01

1/10

Bureau of Land Management: Resource Advisory Council meeting

004-10

1/11

Bureau of Land Management: Resource Advisory Council meeting

2005-01

1/12

Bureau of Land Management: Resource Advisory Council Gunnison meeting

2005-05-06

1/13

Bureau of Land Management: Resource Advisory Council Silverton meeting

2005-07

1/14

Bureau of Land Management

2006

1/15

 

Series 14: Camp Bird Mine Road records and printed materials, circa 1877-2005. In 1.5 document cases and 1 flat lidded box. Mostly, photocopies, rather than originals. Accession 2003:07002. Pertaining to a legal case regarding roads and rights-of-ways in mining areas of Colorado, and in particular Ouray County. Dr. Gulliford has stated that he believes this will be a precedent-setting case in terms of how to apply federal law RS2477. Includes the judge's conclusion in the case: that the road is public and has been since at least 1877. Stephanie Harwood summarized his 48-page decision as follows: The court ruled in favor of the defendant, citing that the road in question is indeed a country road rather than a private one. This decision was made pertaining to the evidence presented by the dependent and the lack of evidence from the plaintiff. The basis of the decision came with the understanding that the road which had originally been a wagon trial was always public. The trail was originally used for public access of a post office as well as the only way to maneuver in and out of the valley. This was used since 1877 as a public trial and was eventually converted into a road once the mining companies moved into the valley. This changed how the road was used, but it still remained public, as to the fact that the taxpayer’s money was being used for upkeep and snowplowing in the winter. Thus, by all these factors the road was ruled as public rather than private. The Judge used some questionable defense and support though, and it would be no surprise if this case went on to the Colorado Supreme Court.

Description

Year

Box/Folder

Camp Bird (Colorado) Road legal settlement document and correspondence

2003-08-29

1/1

Ouray County (Colorado) expert witness notes, documents and correspondence of Andrew Gulliford, re: Camp Bird Road

2003

1/2

Ouray County (Colorado) expert witness notes, documents and correspondence of Andrew Gulliford, re: Camp Bird Road

circa 2004

1/3

Camp Bird vs. BOCC: case bibliography for combined evidence of ownership

2003/2005

1/4

Ouray County (Colorado) Road 361: historical narrative/ synthesis by Mary Joy Martin (45 pages)

2005-01

1/5

Newspaper pages, (photocopies, scarcely legible) re: Camp Bird (Colorado) Road. County Exhibits 61 and 62.

1877/1965

2/1

Ouray County (Colorado) Board meetings minutes, et al. (photocopies)County Exhibits 5, 6, 7, 11, 15, and 17.

1878

2/2

Ouray County (Colorado) records re: Camp Bird Road (photocopies) County Exhibits 19, 20, 21, and 23.

1884

/3

John A. Thompson vs. Thomas F. Walsh in U.S. Circuit Court, Southern District of New York (78 pages, photocopy). County Exhibit 59.

1903-07-20

2/4

Ouray County (Colorado) Board of County Commissioners proceedings (photocopies of road reports). County Exhibits 35 and 47.

1905/1910/1980

2/5

County road through Camp Bird (Colorado), legal correspondence and records County Exhibits 63-68.

1980/2001

2/6

State of Colorado contract with Ouray County (Colorado) (5 pages, photocopies). County Exhibit 49.

1984-05-24

2/7

Camp Bird Colorado, Inc., and Diversified Colorado, Inc., special warranty deed to patented mining properties (6 pages, photocopies). County Exhibit 51.

1994-02-28

2/8

Camp Bird and other county roads, records and correspondence (2 pages, photocopies). County Exhibits 52 and 53.

1995/2000

2/9

Affidavits re: Camp Bird Road (Colorado), (photocopies). County Exhibits 54 through 57 and 60.

2003

2/10

Ouray County (Colorado) claim of a road segment through Camp Bird Mine, written statement by Andrew Gulliford, (7 pages, photocopies). County Exhibit 58.

2003-08-28

2/11

Field notes of the dependent resurvey of portions of certain mineral claims and the metes-and-bounds survey of a portion of the centerline of Ouray County (Colorado) Road No. 361.../ by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Gene R. Dollarhide, surveyor, 2003 (20 pages, photocopies, and a copy of the survey map). County Exhibit 69.

2003

2/12

Map of Ouray County (Colorado) road to Canon Creek, undated (photocopy). County Exhibit 29 (see also Exhibit #1, in oversize flat box).

Undated

2/13

Map of Red Mountain and the mining region of San Juan, Ouray, San Miguel and Dolores Counties (Colorado)/ by Emil Fischer, (certified photocopy made on Dec. 16, 2002). County Exhibit 22.

1886

2/14

Silverton Quadrangle (Colorado) topographic map (photocopy). County Exhibit 33.

1902-06

2/15

General highway map of Ouray County, Colorado/ by Colorado Department of Highways (photocopy, 2x). County Exhibit 38.

1951

2/16

Plat showing Imogene Pass Jeep Road from Hidden Treasure Pass to top [of] Imogene Pass (Colorado) / by J. Walter Focha, County Surveyor (photocopy). County Exhibit 46.

1968

2/17

Uncompahgre National Forest (Colorado) travel map / by U.S. Forest Service (1 item; original).

1993

2/18

Map of the mountains of Silverton, Telluride and Ouray / by Drake Mountain Maps (1 item; original).

1997

2/19

Hiking trails of Ouray County / topographic map by Ouray Trail Group (1 item; original).

2002

2/20

Ophir-Imogene Loop and Yankee Boy Basin: pocket guide to the San Juan Mountains 4x4 scenic route (Ouray County, Colorado)/ by Brian and Kitty Benzar, Backcountry Travelers, Inc. (Durango, Colo.) (1 item; original).

Undated

2/21

Silverton Area Trails Plan (draft) / by 4 Corners Planning & Design Group (Durango, Colo.),(1 volume; original).

1998

2/22

The Great Revenue and surrounding mines (of Ouray County, Colorado) / by Doris H. Gregory (1 volume; 225 pages; original).

undated

2/23

A quick history of Ouray (Colorado)/ by D. David Smith, 3rd edition (1 volume; 96 pages; original).

2003

2/24

Camp Bird, Ouray and vicinity (Colorado) slide transparencies / by Andrew Gulliford, 24 images (the Center has the original and two duplicate sets). County Exhibit 70.

2003/2004

2/25

The court's order, sent to the College via email from Mary Deganhart, Ouray County Attorney (Ridgway, Colo.) on Nov. 14, 2007, that the judge found that the road is public and has been since at least 1877.

2007-11

2/26

Ironton Quadrangle (Black and White Photocopy in 2 parts)

1955

3/1

Plot of the claim of H.F. Blythe upon the glen Monarch Lode and Mill Site

1881-01-11

3/2

Map of County Road to Canon Circk: County Exhibit 1

Undated

3/3

Ouray, Canon Creek and Mount Sneffels Toll Road Co., articles of incorporation

1881-06-08

3/4

Camp Bird Post Office Location paper (certified photocopy)

1898-04-04

3/5

County Exhibits 8-10, 12-14,16, 18

1883

3/6

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1877/1953

3/7

Otto Mears, Fred Walsen, and Charles Nunn, deed

1889-12-16

3/8

Map showing properties of San Pedro gold Mining Company, Mt. Sneffels Mining District (Ouray County, Colorado)

Undated

3/9

Ouray County road map/ by J. C. Ingerall, County Surveyor

1911-09-29

3/10

Ouray County map from official description of school districts and government reports

Undated

3/11

Map of Ouray County, Colorado/ by J. Walter Focha, County Surveyor

1961-08-20

3/12

J.W. belcoe and Clyde Garfield, mining deeds

 1945

3/13

Ouray Board of County Commissioners proceedings

1963

3/14

ap of County road at Canon Creek, Ouray County, Colorado

Undated

3/15

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1953-08-18/1953-11-12

3/16

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1905-07-12/1910-12-08

3/17

USGS topographic map of Colorado Silverton Quadrangle

1902

3/18

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1887-10-04/1887-10-19

3/19

Documents pertaining to the Camp Bird Road and Ouray

1888

3/20

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1889-01-04/1889-02-04

3/21

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1889-12-11

3/22

Warranty deed for Otto Mears, Fred Walsen and Charles Munn

1889-12-16

3/23

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1890-01-15

3/24

Red Mountain and the mining regions of San Juan, Ouray, San Miguel and Dolores Counties, Colorado, photocopied map Emil Fisher

1886

3/25

General highway map Ouray County, Colorado

1951

3/26

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1884-05-14/1886-07-08

3/27

Camp Bird Mine National Archive materials including maps

1889/1895

3/28

Articles of incorporation and other documents pertaining to the Ouray, canon Creek and Mt. Sneffels Toll Rd.

1878-06-08/1883-06-23

3/29

Articles of incorporating of the Mt. Sneffels Mining and Reduction company

1879-07-08

3/30

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1878-10-08/1890

3/31

Certificate of incorporation of Allied Mines

1880-04-02/1883-07-13

3/32

Ouray County official Description of School Districts, map

Undated

3/33

Road map and Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1963-09-09/1964-03-02

3/34

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1966-07-05

3/35

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1984-01-10

3/36

General Land Office Mineral Certificate

1983-07-06

3/37

Special warranty deed to patented mining properties

1995-01-11

3/38

Materials for Court Case including Affidavits and position papers

2003

3/39

Ouray County Commissioner and San Juan Historical Society correspondence

2000/2002

3/40

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1888-01-06/1888-01-11

3/41

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1968-04-01

3/42

Imogene Pass Jeep Road, map

1968

3/43

Ouray County Board of County Commissioners meeting minutes

1989-11-06

3/44

 

Series 15: Miscellaneous materials and ephemera. 86 folders, in 4 document cases and 1 flat lidded box.

Description

Year

Box/Folder

Native Americans in the southwest, miscellaneous photographs

1873-1918

1/1

Dr. Andrew Gulliford/ featured speaker: arts and crafts brochures

2004

1/2

Aspinall Chair, Mesa State College records

1996/1997

1/3

Aspinall Chair, research records

1996/1997

1/4

Historical archeology, records

1998-09/2000-12

1/5

B. G. Randall photographs, Taos, New Mexico Territory

1905

1/6

Antiquities Act of 1906, tin notice signs pertaining to areas protected under the act

Undated

1/7

Personal letter to Andrew Gulliford, correspondence and photograph with poem

2003-08-23

1/8

Short biography of Clark C. Spence, by Ronald C. Brown

Undated

1/9

Central Arizona Project photographic survey (Tucson, Arizona) pamphlet

1986

1/10

National Forest centennial timeline, printed material

1991

1/11

Native American Rights Fund: Legal Review Special Edition, Freedom of Religion: Today’s Challenge, report

1991 Summer

1/12

USDA Forest Service Southwest Region: Cultural Resource Report No. 31

1980-02

1/13

Holling C. Holling and children’s book information, photocopied material

undated

1/14

A Brief Historical Survey of the expropriation of American Indian Remains, by Robert E. Bieder

1990-04

1/15

American Indian sacred objects, skeletal remains, repatriation: Resource guide, by The American Indian Program. National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution

1990

1/16

Miscellaneous printed material mailed to Dr. Andrew Gulliford pertaining to his research

1981/1993

1/17

Thomas Arland and Dennis Medina correspondence about Native American boarding schools

2004

1/18

U.S. Forest Service, White River National Forest draft of environmental impact statement, maps

1999

2/1

Department of Indian Affairs Indian casino proposal printed materials

2004

2/2

Colorado’s Hispanic Textiles, by Kathryn Davis Gardner, correspondence and manuscripts

1989-11-27

2/3

Beyond the Mask in New Mexico, by Marsha C. Bol, correspondence, manuscript and photographs

1989

2/4

Diamond Dick Jr.’s call down or The king of the Sliver Box, by W. B Lawson, Diamond Dick Library

1896

2/5

Buckskin Charlie testimony

1919

2/6

Navajo blacksmiths and Spanish prototypes, by David M. Brugge, correspondence and manuscript

1990-03-13

2/7

Executive order of Bill Owens, Governor of Colorado appointments of Dr. Andrew Gulliford as a member of the Colorado Historic Preservation Review Board

2003/2004

2/8

The National Museum of the American Indian, certificate of merit to Andrew Gulliford and Stephanie B. Moran

2004-04-16

2/9

New name given to McInnis’ Deep Creek Wilderness legislation, article

Undated

2/10

Center of Southwest Studies, Andrew Gulliford speeches

2002

2/11

“The Soul of the Southwest: New Center Opens at Fort Lewis College,” article in Durango Magazine

2001 Fall/summer

2/12

University of Wyoming issue regarding its library and museum, correspondence and notes

2000-10

2/13

Archeological survey of Wetherill mesa in Mesa Verde National Park, Lynda Bird Johnson, article

1964/1965

2/14

Rocky Mountain Land Library, printed materials

2003-02-10

2/15

Photo America publicity in regard to Country School Legacy: Humanities of the Frontier a film by Dr. Andrew Gulliford and Randall Teeuween

Undated

2/16

Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla homeland heritage corridor, maps

Undated

2/17

Ancient Ruins, Fresh Angst, article in The Denver Post

2002-10-20

2/18

Los Penitentes: Ruben Archuleta takes on the task of giving brotherhood a better image, article in The Pueblo Chieftain

2002-12-07

2/19

Viewing Wildlife, protocols printed materials and correspondence

2001

2/20

Readers Festival, Mesa States College, printed material

2003-10-18

2/21

Private Tour of Chaco Canyon led by Andrew Gulliford and Florence Lister

2002-11-09

2/22

 Medal awarded by the Tattered Cover Bookstore to Dr. Andrew Gulliford

2003-08-14

2/23

Ranching Culture speech

2002-10

3/1

Western History Association 42nd Annual Conference, notes, printed materials and correspondence

2002-10-16/2002-10-19

3/2

Colorado College Aficionados, correspondence

2002-05-01

3/3

10th Annual Four Corner SUN (Spanish, Ute, Navajo) Education Conference notes, printed materials, correspondence

2002-03-01/2002-03-02

3/4

Blanding, Utah and Four Corners Brochures

Undated

3/5

Colorado Preservation, Inc. Saving Places 2002: Preserving Public Places, printed materials, notes and correspondence

2002

3/6

Kiwanis International Certificate of Appreciation presented to Dr. Andrew Gulliford

2003-07-10

3/7

Organization of American Historians: National Council on Public History Annual Meeting, notes, correspondence, printed materials

2002

3/8

Chaco Canyon trip for Escalante Middle school of Durango Colorado, correspondence

2002

3/9

Danny Boy legend/ Ouray, miscellaneous topics

2003

3/10

Middle Tennessee State University appointment congratulation letters from friends, picture of Andrew Gulliford

1990

3/11

National Trust Denver, miscellaneous topics

2002

3/12

La Llorona in the Southwest, article and research by Dr. Andrew Gulliford

1986-1988

3/13

Colorado Springs Fines Arts Center contract and correspondence

2002

3/14

Colorado Preservation Inc.’s Annual Historic Preservation Conference. Saving Places 2003: Preserving Western Heritage, correspondence and printed materials

2003

3/15

Northern Plains Federal Interagency, Traditional Native American Issues workshop, printed materials

1997-09-29/1997-09-30

3/16

“The New Indian Wars,” The Denver Post Special Report:

1983-11

4/1

Empire Magazine

1983-04-24

4/2

Wounded Knee Feasibility Study, maps and printed material

Undated

4/3

Silver City Daily Press “25 Years of Wilderness"

1989-09-25

4/4

Tucson Weekly “A Celebration of Edward Abby”

1989-04-11

4/5

US Department of the Interior: People, Land and Water Vol. 6 No. 2, Special issue commemorating the 150th anniversary of the U.S. Department of the Interior

1999

4/6

The Bureau of Reclamation: An Educational Chronicle of its History, Calendar

2000-2002

4/7

American Association of Museums, annual meeting sign

1993

4/8

Shoshone Tribal Cultural Center, calendar

1997

4/9

Mimbres art, printed material

Undated

4/10

Employers wanted in Rifle, Colorado sign

Undated

4/11

Harpers Weekly

1860/1870

4/12

Letter from Thomas C. Phelps on the acceptance of a Financial Reports

1982

5/1

Durango Mountain Resort Column, articles and notes

2002

5/2

Country School Legacy Photograph Exhibition including photographs by Andrew Gulliford, schedule

1981-1991

5/3

Boomtown Blues book review in The Christian Science Monitor, April 3, 1990, and in Business Week, April 9, 1990

1990

5/4

Example book and exhibit reviews

1993

5/5

Folk Life and Fieldwork: A Layman's Introduction to Field Techniques, pamphlet

1990

5/6

Preservation of outdoor bronzes, bibliography

Undated

5/7

The Denver Post, Section L, newspaper

2002-04-14

5/8

Report of the Native American Sacred Lands Forum Boulder-Denver

2001-10-09/2001-10-10

5/9

Linda L. Reed, Synopsis of Southwest Wilderness Symposium Silver City, New Mexico

1989-09-28/1989-09-29

5/10

Archival Outlook: Newsletter of the Society of American Archivists

2005-03/2005-04

5/11

Neuenschwander, John. Oral History and the Law, pamphlet

1985

5/12

Andrew Gulliford prints, photographs

undated

5/13

Native American Culture vita at the Middle Tennessee State University, Schedule

1991-08

5/14

Alberta Museums Journal, article draft and correspondence

1996

5/15

"Boomtowns and Bordellos" speech draft

2002-04-05

5/16

Plains and Parks oral history transcripts

1975

5/17

 

Series 16: Wounded Knee notes, photographs, manuscripts, and printed materials. 4 folders, in 1 document case.

Description

Year

Box/Folder

Rifles at Wounded Knee, manuscripts and notes by Andrew Gulliford

2000/2001

1/1

Wounded Knee rifles, notes, correspondence and photo captions

2001

1/2

Article publication and similar articles found in Western Historical Quarterly

2001

1/3

Wounded Knee, photographs

2000/2001

1/4

 

Series 17: Andrew Gulliford publications. Printed materials. 22 folders, 1 document case. Arrangement is chronological.

Description

Year

Box/Folder

Andrew Gulliford, "The Years Ahead: Life for the Aging in Northwest Colorado"

1977-02

1/1

Andrew Gulliford, "Colorado Country School Legacy," in People and Policy

1980 winter

1/2

Andrew Gulliford, "A Cup of Clear, Cold Water," in The Interstate Compact for Education

1981 spring

1/3

Andrew Gulliford, "Country School Legacy," in UTAH Preservation/ Restoration Vol. III

1981

1/4

Andrew Gulliford, "From Boom to Bust: Small Town and Energy Development on Colorado's Western Slope," in Small Town Vol. 13 No. 5 March-April 1983

1983-03/1983-04

1/5

Andrew Gulliford, "Sod Houses: Cool in the Summer and Warm in Winter," in Fine Homebuilding Feb/March 1986

1986-02/1986-03

1/6

Andrew Gulliford, "Earth Architecture of the Prairie Pioneer," in The Midwest Review

1986 spring

1/7

Andrew Gulliford, "Vernacular and Small-Town Architecture of Northwest Ohio," in Northwest Ohio Quarterly

1986 autumn

1/8

Andrew Gulliford, "Progressive Era Children and the Photographs of Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine," in Hayes Historical Journal

1987 winter

1/9

Andrew Gulliford, "Self Portrait of an Industrial Community: "High Iron" Railroad Exhibits and Lima, Ohio," in High Iron

1987

1/10

Andrew Gulliford, article in High Country News

1988-04-25

1/11

Andrew Gulliford, "Western Portraits" photo-journal article from High Country News

1988-08-01

1/12

Andrew Gulliford, "La Llorona in Hispanic Culture," in Southwest Storytellers Gazette

1989

1/13

Andrew Gulliford, "A Lesson in Longevity," in Americana

1991-05/1991-06

1/14

Andrew Gulliford, Exhibit review of the National Museum of American Art in Journal of American History

1992-06

1/15

Andrew Gulliford, " Native Americans and Museums: Curation and Repatriation of Sacred and Tribal Objects," in The Public Historian Vol. 14 No. 3

1992 summer

1/16

Andrew Gulliford, "Interpreting Historic Photographs of Native Americans," in Hayes Historical Journal

1992 summer

1/17

Andrew Gulliford, "Tribal Preservation: An Overview of Cultural Management," in Historic Preservation Forum

1992-11/ 1992-12

1/18

Andrew Gulliford, "History Museums: From Consensus to Controversy," in The Journal of Alberta Museums Association

1996 fall

1/19

Andrew Gulliford, "Following Ancient Trials" article about Andrew Gulliford in Middle Tennessee State University Magazine

1998 summer

1/20

Andrew Gulliford, "Repatriating Rifles from Wounded Knee," in Journal of the West

2003 winter

1/21

Andrew Gulliford, "The Last One Standing" unknown publication

undated

1/22

 

 

CreatorGulliford, Dr. Andrew
Dates1880s-2000s, inclusive; 1996-1999, bulk
Extent20 linear shelf feet (in 45 document cases, 2 flat lidded boxes, 2 videotape boxes, and oversize materials in a flat file drawer folder)

This collection contains historically significant records related to research conducted by Dr. Andrew Gulliford while he was preparing several works for publication in the 1990s.

LanguageEnglish
Collection IdentifierM191
Physical LocationThis collection is located at the Center of Southwest Studies on the campus of Fort Lewis College (1000 Rim Dr. Durango, CO).
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