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Finding Aids

Center of Southwest Studies Archival Collections

 

The Center’s archival collections provide invaluable insights into the history and culture of Fort Lewis College, as well as the broader Southwest region. Our collections encompass a wide variety of materials, including letters and correspondence, photographs, slides, negatives, financial and business records, maps, audiovisual media, posters, published books and periodicals, original research data, digital files, and more. These resources are non-circulating but accessible to the broader public.

To explore our archival collections, please follow the link below. Many of the Center’s archival holdings are also cataloged at the collection level in the Fort Lewis College Library Catalog.

 

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Archival Finding Aids

Finding aids are essential tools for exploring archival collections. They offer detailed information, including collection summaries, historical or biographical context, subject lists, and descriptions of the materials and their arrangement. Most finding aids also include a container list to help locate specific items within a collection. To learn more about using finding aids, please consult our Guide to Finding Aids

 

Our finding aids are updated on an ongoing basis. We add information to collections that are unprocessed or partially processed as we can.

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M063 - Richard Ellis papers

Collection Overview

  • Creator: Ellis, Richard
  • Dates: 1888-2002
  • Extent: Approximately 150 linear shelf feet (in approximately 280 document cases, 27 records boxes and 6 small lidded boxes)
  • Abstract:

    The Richard N. “Dick” Ellis Papers document the career and research of Ellis, Professor of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College (1987–2005) and former Director of the Center of Southwest Studies (1987–1995). The collection contains documents, printed materials, scholarly papers, audiovisual recordings, and research files—primarily relating to federal relations with Native Americans of the Southwest, including legal status, land, and water rights. Much of the material consists of photocopies of federal and state government records, as well as guides to archival collections in federal repositories. Assembled over decades through academic work, consulting projects, and expert witness testimony, the collection serves as a significant resource for the study of Native American legal history and natural resources in the Southwest and complements the Myra Ellen Jenkins Collection.

  • Language: English
  • Collection Identifier: M063
  • 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

Please contact the Center of Southwest Studies Archives Manager at archives@fortlewis.edu for more information about reproductions and accessing the collection.

 

Access Restrictions: Access to this collection is currently closed.

 

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.

 

Related Materials:

  • C011: Richard Ellis maps collection. Various maps of the Southwest and/or Native American topics.
  • I045: Richard Ellis collection of microforms. Archives and special collections materials on microfilm, including dissertations and manuscripts (9 rolls) and selected National Archives records (19 rolls). Most pertain to Native Americans and their relationships with the U.S. Government. Total of 31 rolls of microfilm.
  • P007: Richard Ellis photographs. Views of the Southwest taken by Dick Ellis or of him.
  • Dr. Ellis also donated a large number of books and periodicals to Delaney Library.

 

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

 


Collection Description

Historical/Biographical Note: Richard N. "Dick" Ellis (1939-) was Professor of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College, 1987-2005, and Director of the Center of Southwest Studies, 1987-1995. Prior to that he was a faculty member in the Department of History at the University of New Mexico, 1968-1987. He received a PhD from the University of Colorado in 1967. His books include Colorado: A History in Photographs (with Duane A. Smith, 1991), General Pope and U.S. Indian Policy (1970), New Mexico Historic Documents (editor, 1975), New Mexico, Past and Present: A Historical Reader (editor, 1972), and The Western American Indian: Case Studies in Tribal History (editor, 1972). He is also a prolific book reviewer.

Ellis collected much of the material in this collection during his early years at the University of New Mexico, where he worked on the Duke Oral History Project, known at UNM as the American Indian Historical Research Project. Subsequently, Ellis gathered extensive research materials in the course of his own scholarly research and consulting projects, including work with Historical Research Associates, a private consulting firm. He served on the board of editors for the New Mexico Historical Review, 1975-1989, American Indian Quarterly, 1974-1980, and Journal of Arizona History, 1990-. He also served as an expert witness for various Indian tribes, the U.S. Justice Department, and the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs on subjects including Navajo water rights in the San Juan Basin and in the Little Colorado Basin, Pueblo land and water rights, San Carlos Apache water rights, and Mescalero Apache history. He was a consultant for Geronimo and the Apache Resistance, a public television production that premiered nationally in 1988, and for the Southern Ute Tribe for its Colorado Endowment for the Humanities videotape, The Ute Legacy.

He was the recipient of numerous awards and honors for teaching, research, and service. He did archaeological field work at Mesa Verde National Park in 1960. As a Fulbright lecturer in Denmark in 1979, he pursued museum work and cultural exchange with indigenous peoples outside the U.S.

 

Scope & Contents: This collection contains documents, printed materials, papers by students and scholars, videotapes, and other material, most pertaining to federal relations of Native Americans of the Southwest. This collection is primarily the result of Dr. Ellis' research pertaining to Native Americans and natural resources of the Southwest U.S. Much of the material is photocopies of federal and state government records. The collection includes a series of guides to some collections held in federal repositories and elsewhere. The Ellis Papers are a companion to another research collection, the Myra Ellen Jenkins Collection, which contains documentation of historical aspects especially pertaining to New Mexico.

 

Arrangement: This is an “artificial collection” accumulated from various disparate sources. The records groups, series and subseries groups are numbered consecutively within broad record groups. Box numbers start with 1; folder numbers start with 1 in each box. The record groups and series are organized from highest hierarchical level to lowest; from most general to most specific. Items within each series are arranged chronologically, unless noted otherwise.

 

Acquisitions Information: The Center of Southwest Studies acquired the bulk of this collection in January of 1988. It was constituted from various gifts to the Center by Dr. Ellis, including accessions 1988:01001, 1992:10014, 2004:01007, 2005:09003, and 2005:11002. Most of the collection was donated to the Center in 1988, with the remaining bulk donated when Dr. Ellis retired in 2005.

 

Processing Information: Before the College hired an archivist, the Center of Southwest Studies was housed on the top of Reed Library and relied on student workers to process archival collections. In the late 1980s, Elayne Walstedter spent much of her undergraduate work-study hours beginning to inventory and process this collection. Elayne later changed her last name to Silversmith and became the Librarian at the Center of Southwest Studies, where she worked until joining the staff of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian. Her handwritten inventories are at the Center, and are approximately 6” thick.

Todd Ellison was hired as Fort Lewis College's first archivist in 1991. As the practicum experience for Ellison’s SW 340 course in Archives, fall 1992, FLC students Gary Grey and Helen Hoskins conducted a gross arrangement and description of a portion of the Ellis collection. Todd Ellison prepared the first draft of this inventory in 1998. In September 1998, Jesse Davila performed the initial HTML conversion of this finding aid.

The major arrangement and description project for this collection occurred in July and August of 2007, under the management of Western Washington University graduate archival intern Erica Olsen, with the assistance of Jerrid Lee Miller (Native American Professional Archival Intern at the Center of Southwest Studies and Derwin Begay (Fort Lewis College Center of Southwest Studies Native American Honors Student Archival Intern). Kery Allen processed Series 1.1 and 7.1 in September, 2007, Series 8.1 and 8.2 in October, 2007, and Record Group 9 in November/December 2007. Meredith Parsons worked on Record Group 8 in winter 2007/08. The arrangement and description of this large and significant collection is being continued by archival workers at the Delaney Library under the direction of Archives Manager Nik Kendziorski.

The following types of materials, amounting to approximately 12 linear shelf feet, were pulled from this collection during processing at the Center:

  • Duplicate paperwork and publications.
  • Housekeeping records that lost their administrative purpose after a specified period of time (memos scheduling meetings; working notes and background materials that lacked historical research value; purchase orders for supplies; vouchers, invoices, receipts, statements, bills for routine expenses and travel documentation; etc.).
  • Personal items and printed materials that are outside the collection scope of the Center.
  • Records of Fort Lewis College (transferred to the College Archives for review for possible retention).
  • United Pueblos Agency records (placed in its own collection M 236).

 

Subjects: 
Indians of North America--Legal status, laws, etc.
Indians of North America--Water rights

 

Detailed Description of the Collection

Series and Contents Description

Record Group 1: Repository finding aids and published bibliographies (guides and inventories, arranged alphabetically by name of institution)
Series 1.1:  U.S. National Archives and Records Administration finding aids.  Mostly, of federal records housed in the archives in Washington, D.C., and College Park, Maryland, but also some descriptions of records in regional federal archives and records centers and presidential libraries.
Series 1.2:    Arizona repositories' finding aids
Series 1.3:    California repositories' finding aids
Series 1.4:    Colorado repositories' finding aids
Series 1.5:    New Mexico repositories' finding aids
Series 1.6:    Other states' and regions' repositories' finding aids
Series 1.7:    Microform collections descriptions and finding aids.  Also includes ads for microfilm publications, and detailed descriptions of doctoral dissertations on microfilm.
Record Group 1: Repository finding aids and published bibliographies (in Boxes 1-12)
 
Group    Series    Box    Folder title    Date
1    1.1    1    American Indian National Archives and Records Service, 1942    1942
1    1.1    1    American Indian Select Catalogue of National Archives Microfilm Publications, 1972    1972
1    1.1    1    American Indian Select Catalogue  of National Archives Microfilm Production, National Archives, 1972    1972
1    1.1    1    American Indian Select Catalogue of Archives Microfilm Collection, 1972    1972
1    1.1    1    Annual Reports National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1988    1988
1    1.1    1    Audio Visual Records Pertaining to Indian in the National Archives, 1972    1972
1    1.1    1    Audio Visual Records Pertaining to Indian in the U.S., 1972    1972
1    1.1    1    Audiovisual Records Relating to Indians in the U.S. Preliminary Draft and Prepared for National Archives Conference on Research in History of Indian-White Relations, 1972    1972
1    1.1    1    Cartographic Records in the National Archives Relating to Indians in the U.S., 1971    1971
1    1.1    1    Cartographic Records in the National Archives Relating to Indians in the U.S. Preliminary Draft Prepared for Conference on National Archives Research in Historical Geography, 1971    1971
1    1.1    1    Cartographic Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Special List 13, Washington, 1977    1977
1    1.1    1    Catalogue of National Archives Microfilm Publications, 1974    1974
1    1.1    1    Central States Select List of the National Archives Microfilm Collection     
1    1.1    1    Chronological List of Microfilm Publications Available on Interinstitutional Loan, Seattle Federal Records Center, GSA    
1    1.1    1    Congress Fights a War:  American Revolution Microfilm Publication M-247, Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789    
1    1.1    1    Contents of Microcopy 574    
1    1.1    1    Draft Copy of Blackfeet Records.  Unpublished.  Denver FRC, 1982.    1982
1    1.1    1    Dwight D. Eisenhower Library, Abilene, KS    
1    1.1    1    Guide to Correspondence of the Secretary of the Treasury Relating to Administration of Trust Funds for Chickasaw and Other Tribes.    1969
1    1.1    1    Guide Index to the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies 1861-1865 Military operation of Civil War, NARA, Washington, 1980.    1980
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M725) Indexes of Letters Received by Office of the Adjutant General, General Main Series 1846, 1861-1989.     1969
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M814) Interior Department Appointment Papers, Oregon Territory, 1847-1849    1970
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M808) Interior Department Territorial Papers, Colorado 1857-1907    1971
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M701) Letters Sent by the Department of Justice Instructors to U.S. Attorneys and Marshalls, 1867-1904    1968
1    1.1    1    Guide to (606) Letters sent by the Indian Division of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior, 1849-1903    1965
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M505) Letters Sent by Office of the Adjutant Genera, Main Series, 1800-1890    1965
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M733) Letters Sent by the Secretary of the Treasury Relating to Public Lands, 1801-1878    1970
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M7) Confidential Unofficial Letters Sent by the Secretary of War, 1814-1847    1971
1    1.1    1    Guide to Records in the Civil Archives Collection Pertaining to Indian-White Relations,    1972
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M430) Interior Department Territorial Papers, Alaska 1869-1911    1964
1    1.1    1    Guide to the Records in the Federal Records Center, NARA Region 6. 1966    1966
1    1.1    1    Guide to Records in the Military Archives Division Pertaining to Indian-White Relations    
1    1.1    1    Guide to Records in the National Archives Rocky Mountain Region National Archives, 1969.    1969
1    1.1    1    Guide to Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in the Archives Branches of Federal Records Centers    1972
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M842) Records of the Minnesota Superintendency of Indian Affairs, 1849-1904    1971
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M11) Records of the Russian-American Company, 1802, 1817-1867    1971
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M309) State Department Tegretol Papers-Dakota, 1861-1873    1960
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M310) Records of the Tenth Military Department, 1846-1851    1955
1    1.1    1    Guide to Sources for Research, Fort Worth FRC, 1987.    1987
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M744) Returns from Regular Army Calvary Units, 1833-1916    1972
1    1.1    1    Guide to (M1011) Superintendents Annual Narrative and Statistical Reports from Field Jurisdictions for BIA, 1907-1938    1977
1    1.1    1    Guidelines and Procedures Applications and Grants, National Historical Publications and Records Commission Program, 1986.    1986
1    1.1    1    Historical Documentary Editions, National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1986    1986
1    1.1    1    Historical Documentary Editions, National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1988.    1988
1    1.1    1    Historical Documental Editions, Price List, National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1986.    1986
1    1.1    1    Letters Received by the Agent at La Pointe Agency, Ashland, Wisconsin 1969-1914, Chicago Archive, 1971.    1971
1    1.1    1    List of Archival Records of the U.S. District Courts in Custody of the Denver Federal Archives and Records Center, Denver FRC, 1976.    1976
1    1.1    1    List of Denver Federal Archives and Record Center Collections of the NARA Microfilm Publications, Denver FRC, 1975.    1975
1    1.1    1    List of Documents Concerning the Negotiation of Ratified Indian Treaties, 1801-1869, Special List #6, 1949.    1949
1    1.1    1    List of National Archives Microfilm Publications in the National Regional Archives Branches, NARA, 1969.    1975
1    1.1    1    List of Record Groups in the National Archives and Federal Records Centers, 1969.    1969
1    1.1    1    List of Records Groups of the National Archives and Records Service, 1972    1972
1    1.1    1    Manual and Guides.  Catalogue of Microfilm Publication, 4th Edition, Washington, D.C., 1970    1970
1    1.1    1    Manual and Guides. List of Documents Concerning Negotiations of Ratified Indian Treaties, 1801-1869, Special List #6, Washington, D.C.     1949
1    1.1    1    Manual and Guides.  List of Special Reports of the Irrigation Division, BIA, 1891-1946    1964
1    1.1    1    Manual and Guides.  List of National Archives Microfilm Publications,  Region 8, Denver FRC, 1969    1969
1    1.1    1    Manual and Guides.  Microfilm Resources in Archives.  Region 7, Fort Worth FRC 1973    1973
1    1.1    1    Manual and Guides.  Preliminary Inventories. No 167, Cartographic Records of the Forest Service, 1967    1967
1    1.1    1    Manual and Guides.  Preliminary Inventory of the Land Entry Papers of the General Land Office, No 22, 1949.    1949
1    1.1    1    Manual and Guides.  Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Arizona Territorial Court in Los Angeles FRC, 1970.    1970
1    1.1    1    Manual and Guides.  Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Osage Indian Agency.  BIA, Fort Worth FRC, 1976.    1976
1    1.1    1    Manual and Guide.  Special List #13.  List of Cartographic Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1954.    1954
1    1.1    1    Manual and Guides.  Research Opportunities, Archives Branch.  Denver FRC, 1973.    1973
1    1.1    1    Manual and Guides.  U.S. Military History Research Collection.  Special Bibliographic Series #4.  Supplement I to U.S. Military History, 1976.    1976
1    1.1    1    Manual and Guides.  U.S. Military History Research Collection.  Special Bibliographic Series #4.  Supplement II to U.S. Military History    
1    1.1    1    Marine Corps Oral History Program.  Department of the Navy, 1970.    1970
1    1.1    1    Microfilm Collection in the Archives Branch.  Fort Worth FRC, 1972    1972
1    1.1    1    Microfilm Publications in the National Archives of Rocky Mountain Region National Archives, 1990;    1990
1    1.1    1    Microfilm Resources in the Archives Branch.  Fort Worth FRC 1972    1972
1    1.1    1    Military Operations in the Civil War.  Guide Index to Official Records of the Union and Confederate Army, 1977.    1977
1    1.1    1    Military Operations in the Civil War.  Guide Index to Official Records of the Union and Confederate Army, 1861-1965, Vol. IV, 1980.    1980
1    1.1    2    Manual and Guides.  Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the District Court of Southern California in the Los Angeles FRC 1978    1970
1    1.1    2    National Archives and Records Administration Anny Report for the Year Ended September 30, 1987    1987
1    1.1    2    National Archives and Records Service.  Preliminary Inventory Guides 1963-1987    
1    1.1    2    National Archives and Records Service.   Region 7.  Records of the  District Courts of Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma.  FRC, December, 1967    1967
1    1.1    2    National Archives.  Holdings and Correspondence of the Bureau of Indian Affairs    
1    1.1    2    National Archives Microfilm Resources in the Archives.  Branch List #2.  Fort Worth FRC, June, 1974    1974
1    1.1    2    National Historical Publications and Records Commission Annual Report for 1983    
1    1.1    2    National Historical Publications and Records Commission Automation and Documentary and Editing Projects Commission Report and Papers, February 1985    1985
1    1.1    2    National Park Service Administrative History:  A Guide.  U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service Cultural Resources, 1991.    1991
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Guide of the Records Pertaining to Indian in the Records of the Continental and Confederation Congresses and Constitutional Convention, 1972.    1972
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Blackfeet Agency. Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1982.    1982
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory.  Cartographic Records of the Bureau of the Census.  National Archives and Records Service, Washington, D.C.  1958    1958
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Bureau of Customs in the Los Angeles FRC, 1970.    1970
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory.  Records of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine.  No. 94.  Washington, 1956    1956
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory 122  Records of the Collection of Customs.  Puget Sound District.  Seattle FRC, Washington, D.C., 1960    1960
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventories.  Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.  Volume II, No 163, Washington, D.C., 1956    1965
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventories.  Records of Indian Affairs.  No 163, Volume II, Washington, D.C.  1965    1965
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs:  Blackfeet Agency, Denver, FRC, 1982    1982
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs:  Colville Agency Records, 1965-1943, Region 10, April, 1966.    1966
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs:  Muskogee Area Office,     
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs:  Northern Cheyenne Indian Agency, Region 10.  January, 1969.    1969
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Bureau of Land Management, Utah, Denver FRC, 1979    1979
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventories of the Records of the Bureau of Reclamation, No. 109, Washington, 1958.    1958
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventories of the Records of the Claims Section of the Department of Justice, No. 47, Washington, D.C., 1952    1952
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventories of the Records of the Forest Service, Washington, D.C., 1969    1969
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventories of the Records of the Grazing Service, Civilian Conservation Corps, September, 1982.    1982
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Pueblo Records Created by Field Offices of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, NARA, Washington, D.C., 1980    1980
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Office of the Governor of Alaska, 1884-1958.  Region 10, July, 1968.    1968
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventories of the Records of the Office of Territories, No. 154, Washington, D.C., 1963    1963
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, NARA, Washington, D.C., 1975    1975
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of Records of the Mescalero Indian Agency, Denver FRC, 1975    1975
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of Records of the Umatilla Indian Agency, 1965.    1965
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the Solicitor of the Treasury, No. 171, Washington, D.C., 1968.    1968
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the U.S. Continental Command, 1821-1920, Volume I, Geographical Divisions and Departments and Military Districts, 1973.    1973
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the U.S. Continental Command, 1821-1920, Volume II, Geographical Divisions and Departments and Military Districts, 1973.    1973
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the U.S. Continental Command, 1821-1920, Volume III, Geographical Divisions and Departments and Military Districts, 1973.    1973
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the U.S. Commission for the U.S. Science Exhibit at the Seattle Worlds Fair (1956-1963), Seattle, FRC, 1966.    1966
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, San Francisco 1851-1950, San Francisco, FRC, 1954.    1954
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the U.S. Circuit and District Courts for the Eastern District of Arkansas, Fort Worth FRC, 1976.    1976
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory Records of the U.S. Courts of the District of Indiana, Chicago, 1967.    1967
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory Records of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico, March, 1968.    1968
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Records of the U.S. District Court of New Mexico, Denver FRC, 1980.    1980
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of Records of the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon, Seattle FRC, 1967.    1967
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of Records of the United States District Court of Utah, Region 8, September, 1982.    1982
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of Records of the United States District Court of Wyoming, Region 8, September, 1989    1989
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of Records of the U.S. Courts for District of Wisconsin, Chicago, FRC, 1968.    1968
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of Records Related to International Boundaries, No. 170, Washington, D.C., 1976    1976
1    1.1    2    Preliminary Inventory of the Wilbur Papers, 1965    1965
1    1.1    2    Presidential Library.  Dwight D. Eisenhower Library Historical Materials, Abilene, KS 1969    1969
1    1.1    2    Presidential Library.  Dwight D. Eisenhower Library Historical Materials, Abilene, KS 1969    
1    1.1    2    Presidential Library.  Harry S. Truman Library Historical Materials, January, 1972    1972
1    1.1    3    Records in the General Archives Related to the American Indian    
1    1.1    3    Records of Historical, Archival or Research Value of Federal Agencies, FRC, April, 1968    1968
1    1.1    3    Records of Historical, Archival or Research Value of Federal Agencies Located in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas; Fort Worth FRC, 1968    1968
1    1.1    3    Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Volume I, Washington, D.C., 1965    1965
1    1.1    3    Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs for Northern California and Nevada Agencies, 1966.    1966
1    1.1    3    Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs for Indian Territory, Oklahoma Territory, State of Oklahoma Agencies, Offices and Schools, Fort Worth FRC, 1968    1968
1    1.1    3    Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs for Indian Territory, Oklahoma Territory, State of Oklahoma Agencies, Offices and Schools, Fort Worth FRC, 1972    1972
1    1.1    3    Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs with Change of Holdings Report, Juneau, AK, 1971.    1971
1    1.1    3    Records of the Bureau of Land Management, 1974.    1974
1    1.1    3    Records of the U.S. District Court in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas, Fort Worth FRC, 1967    1967
1    1.1    3    Region 6 Microform List, Kansas City, 1979.    1979
1    1.1    3    Researching Amirian History Ancestry.  Regional Archives Branches, Fort Worth FRC,1972.    1972
1    1.1    3    Part II Retention Plan for Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Area Offices and Field Offices After 1966; April 1974.    1974
1    1.1    3    Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library, Hyde Park, NY.    
1    1.1    3    Select List of Civil Case Files; U.S. District Court, District of Colorado, 1876-1900, Denver FRC, 1973    1973
1    1.1    3    Special Bibliographic Services; U.S. Military History Institute Carlisle Barracks, PA    
1    1.1    3    Select List of Federal District and Circuit Court Records of the Denver Federal Records and Archives Center, Denver FRC, 1973.    1973
1    1.1    3    Special Lists 22.  Lists of American Flag Merchant Vessels that Received Certification or Enrollment or Registry at the Port of New York, Volume II, Washington, D.C., 1968    1968
1    1.1    3    Special Lists 7.  List of Document Relating to Special Agents of the Department of State, 1789-1900, Washington, D.C. 1951    1951
1    1.1    3    Special Lists 44.  Lists of Logbooks of the U.S. Naval Ships Stations and Miscellaneous Units, 1801-1947,Washington, D.C., 1978    1978
1    1.1    3    Special Lists 20.  Papers of the U.S. Senate Relating to Presidential Nominations, 1789-1901, Washington, D.C., 1964.    1964
1    1.1    3    South and Southwest.  A Select List of National Archives Microfilm Publications,     
1    1.1    3    Supplement to Catalogue of Microfilm Resources in Archives Branch, Region 7    
1    1.1    3    Transmittal of Government Records Vouchers from January, 1984 thru June, 1950, Georgia.    1971
1    1.1    3    Harry S. Truman Library, Independence, MO,     
1    1.1    3    U.S. Department of the Interior List of Geological Survey, Geologic and Supply Reports and Maps of New Mexico, April, 1978    1978
1    1.1    3    U.S. Department of the Interior Publications of the Geological Survey, 1879-1961,     
1    1.1    3    U.S. Army Guide to the Study and use of Military History; Center of Military History, 1982    1982
1    1.1    3    The West:  Select List of the National Archives Microfilm Collection    
1    1.1    3    Western and Territorial Research Opportunities in Trans-Mississippi Federal Records Centers, 1971.    1971
1    1.2    4    Guide for Forestry Literature in the NAU Libraries, Discovery Series No 13, 1979    1979
1    1.2    4    Guide to Native American Literature in the NAU Libraries, Discovery Series No.4, 1981    1981
1    1.2    4    Guide to Special collections, Discovery Services No. 18, Northern Arizona University, 1982    1982
1    1.2    4    Inventory of Day Family Collection, NAU, Manuscript Collection 89, 1976    1976
1    1.2    4    Inventory of George S. Tanner Collection, NAU Manuscript Collection 176, 1984    1984
1    1.2    4    Manuscript Record, Van Valkenburg in, Richard F. (1904-1957) Papers 1928-1950 at Arizona State History Society Archives, Tucson, Manuscript 831    
1    1.2    4    Microfilms, Discovery Series No. 21, Northern Arizona University Libraries, 1982    1982
1    1.2    4    Register of the Records of Mormon Settlements in Arizona, Photocopy, NAU Manuscript Collection 126, Box 1, pp 1-75, 1974    1974
1    1.2    4    Register of the Records of Mormon Settlements in Arizona, Photocopy, NAU Manuscript Collection 126, Box 1, pp 76-150, 1974    1974
1    1.2    4    Register of the Records of Mormon Settlements in Arizona, Photocopy, NAU Manuscript Collection 126, Box 1, pp 151-205, 1974    1974
1    1.2    4    Supplement to the Register of the Records of the Mormon Settlements in Arizona, Additional NAU Holdings, Photocopy, Manuscript Collection 176,     1974
1    1.2    4    University of Northern Arizona Special Collection, Photocopy,     
1    1.3    4    Index to the Field Notebooks and Diaries of George Bird Grinnell, Southwest Museum Library, Los Angeles, CA, January 1991    1991
1    1.3    4    Manuscript and Guides, A list of References for the History of Agriculture in the United States, 1790-1840, April, 1969.    1969
1    1.3    4    Manuscript and Guides, A Preliminary List of Reference for the History of the Granger Movement, November, 1967    1967
1    1.3    4    Manuscript and Guides, The U.S. Forest Service:  A Historical Bibliography 1876-1972, June, 1976    1976
1    1.3    4    Preliminary List of Reference for the History of American Agriculture During the New Deal Period 1931-1940, June 1968    1968
1    1.4    4    Archival Directory of Pikes Peak Regional Archives    
1    1.4    4    Archive of the western Federal of Miners and the International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers, Western Historical Collections, University of Colorado Libraries Finding Aid, 1975    1975
1    1.4    4    Calendar of Papers of Reinhard Schlichting, Library of State Historical Society of Colorado, 1969    1969
1    1.4    4    Calendar of the Papers of Colonel Lebbeus Footer Spencer 1833-1904, Library of the State Historical society of Colorado, May 1967    1967
1    1.4    4    Catalogue of Photograph Accessions , Degolyer Library, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, August 1986    1986
1    1.4    4    Colorado Records Survey, National Historical Publication and Records Commission, Final Report, 1982    1982
1    1.4    4    Guide to the Use of the Littleton Historical Museums Photographic Archives, 1984    1984
1    1.4    4    Hausman Drug Company, Trinidad Colorado (1900-1990), Inventory of the Records, Library of the Colorado Historical Society, 1991    1991
1    1.4    4    Inventory of the Records of the Cherry Crik Settlements (1858-1860), Collection No. 190, Holding of Stephen H. Hart Library, 1991    1991
1    1.4    4    Ray Kogovsek Papers, University of Colorado Libraries, Western Historical Collection, 1987    1987
1    1.4    4    Manuscript Collections at the Colorado Historical Society    
1    1.4    4    Operation Desert Shiel, "Letters from Home", Collection 1474, Library of the Colorado Historical Society, 1990    1990
1    1.4    4    Lt. Neil C. Sullivan (187701989) Company C, Colorado National Guard Collection, 1432, Library of the Colorado Historical Society, 1991    1991
1    1.4    4    Special Collections, Colorado College Charles Leaming Tutt Library, 1983    1983
1    1.4    4    University of Colorado, Boulder, Norlin Library, "Guide to Manuscription Collections", Western Historical Collections, 1977    1977
1    1.4    4    Western Business Research Center, Henry Miller Porter Papers Index, State Historical Society of Colorado, 1968    1068
1    1.4    4    Western Newspaper Microfilm Center in Western History Department, Denver Public Library, 1966    1966
1    1.4    4    In inventory of the Railroad Collections in the Stephan H. Hart Library, Colorado Historical Society, 1990    1990
1    1.5    4    Albuquerque Bibliography, Guide to Published Archival Materials, 1980    1980
1    1.5    4    American Jewish Historical Society, Manuscript Collection, 1967    1967
1    1.5    4    Guides to Henry O. Flipper, University of New Mexico,     
1    1.5    4    New Mexico State University, Guide to Elephant Butte Irrigation Records Technical Completion Report, Project No 1345626, New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute, 1985    1985
1    1.5    4    New Mexico History Bibliography for General Reader, Compiled by Carol Thomassen, 1966    1966
1    1.5    4    New Mexico Lawyers, New Mexico Archive Finding Aid,     
1    1.5    4    Oral History Collections Catalogue for New Mexico, New Mexico Heritage Center, 1st and 2nd Editions,     1993
1    1.5    4    Soccoro Public Library Collection of Socorro County Newspapers on Microfilm at Soccoro Public Library, 1985    1985
1    1.5    4    Steck, Michahel, Archive #134 Inventory, Historical Resource Associates, 1970    1970
1    1.5    4    Stone, Jesse, "Guide to the Museum of New Mexico History Library, Annotated Guide", 1973    1973
1    1.5    4    University of  New Mexico Press    1968
1    1.6    5    Archive of American Indian History of the Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois,     
1    1.6    5    Battle of Point Pleasant, Accessions List, West Virginia Collection, West Virginia University Library    1978
1    1.6    5    Catalogue of Manuscript Accessions, Degolyer Library, Southern Methodist University, 1986    1986
1    1.6    5    Cherokee Polk    
1    1.6    5    Chicago Historical Society, Manuscripts in the Chicago Historical Society, 1967-1971, No. 1    
1    1.6    5    Civil War Commission, Military Operations of the Civil War, Guide and index to Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies, 1861-1865    1966
1    1.6    5    Frank Church Papers:  Summary Guide, Boise State University, Boise, Idaho,1988    1988
1    1.6    5    Guide to Manuscripts, North Dakota Heritage Center, 1985    1985
1    1.6    5    Index Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon Generals Office, U.S. Army, Vol 8, Leiger-Medicine, 1887    1887
1    1.6    5    Indian Eskimo, Aleut Owned and Operated Arts and Crafts Business, Source Directory, U.S. Department of the Interior, 1985-1987    1987
1    1.6    5    Inventory of the Mazzella Collection, Part 1 Photographic Archives, Amon Carter Museum, Fort Worth Tx, 1980    1980
1    1.6    5    Kansas History in Graduate Study, Bibliography of Theses and Dissertations, Kansas State Historical Society, Compiled by Homer Socolofsky, 1970    1970
1    1.6    5    Library Materials Available for Research from the Center for Research Libraries, 1971    1971
1    1.6    5    Manual and Guides, Senior Officer Orga History Program Project Handlist, 1971-1988    1988
1    1.6    5    New York University , Guide to Microfilm Edition of Papers of Albert Gallatin, 1970    1970
1    1.6    5    Non-Federal Guides and Manuscripts    
1    1.6    5    Oral History Program, University of Nevada Collection Catalogue, 1987    1987
1    1.6    5    Oregon Historical Quarterly, Bibliography on Theses and Dissertations Concerning Pacific Northwest and Alaska, Supplement, 1949-1957, Compiled by Eric Bromberg    1958
1    1.6    5    Paper of Carlos Montezuma, M.D., Including the Papers of Maria Keller Montezuma Moore and Papers of Jospeph Latimer, Scholarly Resources Inc., 1984    1984
1    1.6    5    Public Records Division, Public Archives of Canada, No. 1, Records Related to Indians Affairs, RG10, 1975    1975
1    1.6    5    Publications Issued by the W.H. Over Dakota Museum, University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota, 1971    1971
1    1.6    5    Sources for Research on the American Indian, A.N. Gibson, University of Oklahoma,     
1    1.6    5    State Historical Society of North Dakota, Guide to North Dakota state Archives, Compiled by David Gray 1985    1985
1    1.6    5    Texas Technical College, "A Cattle-Log of the Southwest Collection:  A Repository for Ranch Research:, 1968    1968
1    1.6    5    University of Texas at El Paso, Institute of Oral History Catalogue Holdings, 1982    1982
1    1.6    6    University of Washington Libraries, Bagley Family Paper, 1859-1932, Manuscript Services No 4, 1966    1966
1    1.6    6    University of Washington Libraries, Richard A. Ballinger Papers, 1907-1920, 1965    1965
1    1.6    6    University of Washington Libraries, Callbrath, Grant, and Cook, Merchants, Wrangell, Alaska    1965
1    1.6    6    University of Washington Libraries, Isaac Ingalls Steveans Papers, 1831-1863, Microfilm, 1968    1969
1    1.6    6    University of Washington Libraries, Manning Ferguson Force Papers, 1835-1885, Microfilm Program, 1965    1965
1    1.6    6    University of Washington Libraries, John J. McGilura Papers, 1861-1903, Microfilm Program, 1965    1965
1    1.6    6    University of Washington Libraries, Oregon Improvement Co. Records, 1880-1896, Microfilm Project, 1965    1965
1    1.6    6    University of Washington Libraries, Recent Accessions to the Archives and Manuscripts Division of the University of Washington Libraries, 1967-1969    
1    1.6    6    University of Washington Libraries, Willliam H. Wallace Papers, 1851-1878, Microfilm Publication, 1965    1965
1    1.6    6    University of Washington Libraries, Washington Mill Co. Papers, 1857-19888, Microfilm, 1965    1965
1    1.6    6    University of Washington Libraries, Washington Territorial Government Papers, 1853-1875, Microfilm Publication 1965    1965
1    1.7    6    American Indian and Alaska Native Newspapers ad Periodicals, 1826-1924 and Native American Periodicals and Newspapers 1828-1982    
1    1.7    6    American Indian Correspondence, Presbyterian Historical society Collection of Missionaries Letters, 1833-1893    
1    1.7    6    American Indian Periodical in the Princeton University Library on Microfilm    
1    1.7    6    Bell and Howell Micro photo Division, Newspapers Among Americas Great Trails, Newspapers on Microfilm,     
1    1.7    6    Columbia University Oral History Collection.  Over 100 memoirs Including 213 Published for First Time, Part V    
1    1.7    6    Comprehensive Dissertation Query Service, Order # 00203414, pages 1-15, 1991    1991
1    1.7    6    Comprehensive Dissertation Query Service, Order #00203014,  pages 1-4, 1992    1992
1    1.7    6    Comprehensive Dissertation Query Service, Order # 00203006, pages, 1-3, 1992    1992
1    1.7    6    Comprehensive Dissertation Query Service, Order # 00203005, pages 1-12, 1992    1992
1    1.7    6    Comprehensive Dissertation Query Service, Order # 00203004, pages 1-9, 1992    1992
1    1.7    6    Comprehensive Dissertation Query Service, Order # 00203003, pages 1-8, 1992    1992
1    1.7    6    Comprehensive Dissertation Query Service, Order # 00203026, pages 1-11, 1991    1991
1    1.7    6    Comprehensive Dissertation Query Service, Order # 00203027, pages 1-21, 1991    1991
1    1.7    6    Comprehensive Dissertation Query Service, Order # 00203026, pages 1-11, 1991    1991
1    1.7    6    Five Associated University Libraries Manuscripts for Research, 1969    1969
1    1.7    6    Guide to Microfilm of the Spanish Archives of New Mexico, 1621-1821, National Historical Publications Commission, State of New Mexico records Center, Santa Fe, NM  1967    1967
1    1.7    6    Indian Pioneer Papers, 1860-1935, Duke Indian Oral History Collection    
1    1.7    6    List of National Archives Microfilm Collections Publications, Washington, D.C. 1968    1968
1    1.7    6    Lost Card Press Microfilm Collections, The Plains and Rockies, 1965    1965
1    1.7    7    Major Council Meetings of American Indian Tribes, University Publications of America    
1    1.7    7    Manual and Guides, Guide to National Archives of the U.S., Washington, D.C.  1974    1974
1    1.7    7    Microfilm Edition of the Oregon Province Archives of the Society of Jesus Alaska Mission Collection, 1886-1950,     
1    1.7    7    Microfilm Guides, National Historical Publications and Records Commission, Washington, D.C. 1980    1980
1    1.7    7    National Archives and Records Service, Microfilm Publications    
1    1.7    7    North American Indians, Microfilming Corporation of American,     
1    1.7    7    Resources in Native American Studies, Microfilm Collection, Scholarly Resources Collections,     
1    1.7    7    Texas Technical College, Women in the South West:  Descriptions of Selected Manuscript Collections, 1967    1967
1    1.7    7    University of Washington Libraries, Manuscript Collections of the University of Washington Libraries Collections, Revised, 1967    1967
1    1.7    7    Working List of Dissertation Orders, 1991    1991
1    1.7    8    General Southwest Query, Dissertation Services Comprehensive Query, Order # 203024, pages 650-1253, 1255-1815    
1    1.7    9    Dissertation Services, Query of Native America Dissertations    
1    1.7    9    Query of Native American Tribes Dissertation Services, Order # 103023, pp 1-153, 1-46    
1    1.7    9    Query of Native American Tribes Dissertation Services, Order # 103024, pp 1-649    
1    1.7    9    Query of Native American Tribes Dissertation Services, Order # 103025, pp 1-120    
1    1.8    10    Special Bibliographic Series, Vol I, No. 12, Armies of Austria-Hungary and Germany, 1740-1914, U. S. Military History Institute, 1975    11975
1    1.8    10    Special Bibliographic Series, No. 18, Bibliography of the British and Commonwealth Holdings, U.S. Military History Institute    
1    1.8    10    Special Bibliographic Series, No. 14, Colonial America and the War for Independence, U.S. Military History, 1978    1978
1    1.8    10    Special Bibliographic Series, No. 11, Era of the Civil War, 1820-1876, U.S. Military History, 1974    1974
1    1.8    10    Special Bibliographic Series, No. 3, Language Dictionaries, U.S. Military History, 1971    1971
1    1.8    10    Special Bibliographic Series, No. 6, Manuscript and Holdings of the U.S. Military History Institute, U.S. Military Institute, 1972    1972
1    1.8    11    Special Bibliographic Series, Vol. I and II, No 6, Manuscript Holdings of the U.S. Military History Institute, U.S. Military Institute, 1977    1977
1    1.8    11    Special Bibliographic Series, No. 7, Mexican War, U.S. Military History Institute, 1973    1973
1    1.8    11    Special Bibliographic Series, No 5, Military Forces of France, U.S. Military History Institute, 1977    1977
1    1.8    11    Special Bibliographic Series, Vol I, No 4, Military Unit Histories, U.S. Military History Institute, 1978    1978
1    1.8    11    Special Bibliographic Series, No. 10, Pennsylvania Military History, U.S. Military History Institute, 1975    1975
1    1.8    11    Special Bibliographic Series, No. 19, Phono Disc Collection and Audio Visual Archives, Vol. I, U.S. Military History Institute, 1981    1981
1    1.8    12    Special Bibliographic Series, No. 1, U.S. and Domestic Disturbances, U.S. Military History Institute, 1974    1974
1    1.8    12    Special Bibliographic Series, No. 17, U.S. Army and the Indian Wars in the Trans-Mississippi West 1860-1898, U.S. Military History Institute, 1978    1978
1    1.8    12    Special Bibliographic Series, No. 2, U.S. Army and the Nego, U.S. Military History Institute, 1971    1971
1    1.8    12    Special Bibliographic Series, No. 9, Part 2, U.S. Army and the Spanish American War Era, 1895-1910, U.S. Military History Institute, 1974.    1974
1    1.8    12    Special Bibliographic Series, Vol II, No. 4, U.S. Military Unit Histories, U.S. Military History Institute, 1978    1978
1    1.8    12    Special Bibliographic Series, No. 5, Volunteer Army, U.S. Military History Institute, 1972    1972
1    1.8    12    Special Bibliographic Series, Vol II, No 16, War in the Pacific, U.S. Military History Institute, 1978    1978
1    1.8    12    Special Bibliographic Series, Vol I, No. 20, World War I Transcripts, U.S. Military History Institute, 1986    1986
1    1.8    12    Special Bibliographic Series, Vol III, No 16, World War II, Eastern and Balkan Fronts, Axis in Europe, U.S. Military History Institute, 1978    1978
 
Record Group 2: Federal records and printed materials (arranged alphabetically) [BOX NUMBERS]

The bulk of this record group consists of photocopies of federal records that were obtained under the auspices of the American Indian Historical Research Project at the University of New Mexico circa 1968-1972. They are arranged by federal Record Group number, by repository, by jurisdiction or GS /General Services category, then by classification number.
  
In particular, the standard mode of arrangement and access for a Bureau of Indian Affairs file, from 1907 on, is the file number, the year the records were produced, the name of the agency under which the records are filed, and the classification number.  For example: 22809 - 18 - 113 - 1 stands for:  individual file #22809 - year 1918 - Fort Lewis Indian Agency - and the BIA's standard file classification number #113.1, which the index (on file at the Delaney Library and in this collection) describes as Permits to Excavate Ruins and Archaeological Sites.


Series 2.1:  Department of Agriculture
Series 2.1.1:  Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service
Series 2.1.2:  Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service, Soil Conservation         Service
Series 2.2:  Department of Defense
Series 2.3:  Department of Commerce
Series 2.4:  Commission on Civil Rights
Series 2.5:  Comptroller General, General Accounting Office
Series 2.6:  Department of Energy
Series 2.7:  Environmental Protection Agency
Series 2.8:  Department of Health and Human Services (was Health, Education, and Welfare)
Series 2.9:  Department of the Interior
Series 2.9.1:  Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs
Series 2.9.2:  Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management
Series 2.9.3:  Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines
Series 2.9.4:  Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation
Series 2.9.5:  Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife
Series 2.9.6:  Department of the Interior, National Park Services
Series 2.9.7:  Department of the Interior, Tennessee Valley Authority
Series 2.9.8:  Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey
Series 2.10:  Department of Justice
Series 2.11:  Department of Labor
Series 2.12:  Legislative Records
Series 2.13:  Department of Transportation
Series 2.14:  U.S. Court System
Series 2.15:  Multi-Agency Records
Series 2.16:  Smithsonian Institution
Series 2.17:  Unknown
Series 2.18:  U.S. Post Office
Series 2.19:  Civilian Records
Series 2.20:  Indian Claims Commission
Series 2.3.1:  Presidential Libraries, Nixon White House and Library
Series 2.3.2:  Presidential Libraries, Truman White House and Library
Series 2.3.3:  Presidential Libraries, Franklin Roosevelt White House and Library
Series 2.3.4:  Presidential Libraries, Eisenhower White House and Library


Group    Series    Box    Folder title    Date
2    2.1    13    Beef Research, Progress Report #3, USDA, 1988.    1942
2    2.1    13    Cache de Poudre Wild and Scenic River, Final Environmental Impact Statement, 1980.    1972
2    2.1    13    Guide to Curator of Forest Service; Administrative History, Artifacts and Records, 1988.    1972
2    2.1    13    High Density Apple Orchards, Agricultural Handbook 458; USDA, 1975.    1972
2    2.1    13    Federal Wildland Fire Management Final Report, 1995.    1988
2    2.1    13    Powderhorn Wilderness Management Plan; Final Environmental Assessment and Decision Record, 1955.    1972
2    2.1    13    Record of Decision; Final Environmental Impact Statement; Transcolorado Gas Transportation Project.1998.    1972
2    2.1    13    Supplying U.S. Markets with Fresh Winter Produce; Economic Report #154; USDA, 1962.    
2    2.1    13    Spanish Surname Operators in Southern Texas; Economic Report #162; USDA, 1969.    
2    2.1.1    14    Acceptable Plans; Forest Service Administration Buildings    
2    2.1.1    14    Arizona Water Issues; U.S. Forest Service (1 of 2)    
2    2.1.1    14    Arizona Water Issues; U.S. Forest Service (2 of 2)    
2    2.1.1    14    Beaverhead Horse Prairie Station, 1907.    
2    2.1.1    14    Boundaries of Alamo National Forest, 1908.    
2    2.1.1    14    Boundaries of Lincoln Ruidoso National Forest1908.    
2    2.1.1    14    Decision; Amended Land and Resource Plan; Grand Mesa, Uncompaghgre, and Gunnison Forests; 1991-1992.    
2    2.1.1    14    Draft Timber Creek Timber Sale; Environmental Assessment, 1993.    
2    2.1.1    14    Elimination of Land in Lincoln National Forest, 1917.    
2    2.1.1    14    Engineer Report on How to Control Floods on San Juan River. 1932    
2    2.1.1    14    Forest Recreation Strategy for Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre, and Gunnison Forests.  1992.    
2    2.1.1    14    Forestry Support Program; USDA Forest Service, 1990-1991.    
2    2.1.1    14    Healthy Forest Initiative; USDA, 2005.    
2    2.1.1    14    Highlights in the History of Forest Conservation; USDA Forest Service, 1996.    
2    2.1.1    14    Historical Sightings of Ute Indians in the Area of the San Juan Forest; Parts 1 & 2, 1988-1989.    
2    2.1.1    15    History of Forest Service Research in Central and Southern Rocky Mountains Regions; Technical Report RM -27, 1976.    
2    2.1.1    15    Interpreting Historic Value of High Level Recreation Shelters by Karl Roenke, 1991.    
2    2.1.1    15    Land Boundaries; Public Land; Lincoln County, NM, 1914.    
2    2.1.1    15    Land Exchange; New Mexico; S. 920; 1921.    
2    2.1.1    15    Managing OHB Policies and Implementation; USDA Forest Service, 2004.    
2    2.1.1    15    One Hundred Years of Forestry; USDA, 1976.    
2    2.1.1    15    Photographic Management Handbook; USDA Forest Division, 1980.    
2    2.1.1    15    Ponderosa Pine Partnership, 1999.    
2    2.1.1    15    Project Design for Proposed Partnership Between Carson National Forest and Southern Methodist University, 1990.    
2    2.1.1    15    Public Land Boundaries; New Mexico, 1907.    
2    2.1.1    15    Research Cards; Sightings of Ute Indians in San Juan Forest, 1988-1989.    
2    2.1.1    15    Southern Rockies Lynx Amendment; Environmental Impact Statement, 2004.    
2    2.1.1    15    U.S. Forest Service Miscellaneous Reports    
2    2.1.1    15    Water Rights; Apache and Sitgreaves National Forest, Arizona    
2    2.1.1    15    White River Forest History, 1991.    
2    2.1.2    16    Soil Conservation Service Annual Report; Little Colorado Area    
2    2.1.2    16    Soil Conservation Service Appendix II; Water Resources; Little Colorado River Basin, 1981.    
2    2.1.2    16    Soil Conservation Service; Areas in Arizona for Useful Control Demonstration Projects, 1936    
2    2.1.2    16    Soil Conservation Service; Holbrook-Show Low Area; Arizona Soil Survey, 1964.    
2    2.1.2    16    Soil Conservation Service; Little Colorado River Basin; Section 2; Municipal and Industrial Water Supply, circa 1980's    
2    2.1.2    16    Soil Conservation Service; Little Colorado River Basin; Section 3; Rural, Domestic, and Livestock Water Supply, circa 1980s    
2    2.1.2    16    Soil Conservation Service; Little Colorado River Basin; Section 4; Development of Surface Water Resources, circa 1980s    
2    2.1.2    16    Soil Conservation Service; Little Colorado River Basin; Section 5; Surface Water Budgets, circa 1980s    
2    2.1.2    16    Soil Conservation Service; Preliminary Report on Concho; Regional Bulletin #29; Conservation Economic Series #2, 1935.    
2    2.1.2    16    Soil Conservation Service; Report on Snowflake; Regional Bulletin #31; Conservation Economic Series #4, 1936.    
2    2.1.2    16    Soil Conservation Service; Summary Report on Little Colorado River Basin, 1981.    
2    2.1.2    16    Soil Conservation Service; Soil Survey of Winslow, AZ, 1924.    
2    2.2    17    History of Fort Wingate Depot, Forts Fauntleroy and Lyon    
2    2.2    17    Report of Chief Engineer, Ft. Leavenworth    
2    2.2    17    Vignettes of Military History, Vol I and IIIc, U.S. Army Military Institute, 1976-1982    
2    2.2    17    Age Search Information, Bureau of the Census, 1979    
2    2.3    17    County Business Patterns, New Mexico, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1972    
2    2.3    17    Race of the Population by County Supplemental Report, 1970    
2    2.4    17    Energy and Civil Rights, U.S. Civil Rights Commission, 1980    
2    2.4    17    Indian Employment in New Mexico Government, Report of the New Mexico Advisory Commission on Civil Rights, 1975    
2    2.4    17    Indian Tribes:  Continuing Quest for Survival, Report of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, June, 1981    
2    2.4    17    Justice in Flagstaff and Are These Rights Inalienable, Arizona Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1977    
2    2.4    17    New Wave of Federalism:  Block Granting in the Southwest Region, Report to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Draft, 1982    
2    2.4    17    Southwest Indian Report, Report to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, May, 1973    
2    2.5    17    Energy Issues Facing the 95th Congress, U.S. Comptroller General, April 1977    
2    2.5    17    Energy Policy Decision Making, Organization and National Energy Goals, Comptroller General, 1977    
2    2.5    17    Review of American Indian Policy Review Commission, Report of the Comptroller General, 1977    
2    2.5    17    State of Competition in the Coal Industry, Comptroller General, 1977    
2    2.6    18    Assessment of Oil Shale Development and Oil Sands Development in the State of Utah, Department of Energy, October, 1979    
2    2.6    18    Energy History Report, U.S. Department of Energy, 1979-1981    
2    2.6    18    Closing the Circle and Splitting the Atom, U.S. Department of Energy, 1995    
2    2.6    18    Federal Assistance Program and Energy Development, Impacted Municipalities, Federal Energy Commission, 1976    
2    2.6    18    Financial Strategies for Alleviation of Socioeconomic Impacts in Seven Western States, Federal Energy Commission, May 1977    
2    2.6    18    World Petroleum Availability 1980-2000,     
2    2.7    18    Report on Ambient Outdoor Radon, EPA, 1976    
2    2.8    18    Policies and Manpower Needs Related to Emerging Energy Sources in Arizona and New Mexico, 1977    
2    2.8    18    Study of Selected Socioeconomic Characteristics Based on 1970 Census, Volume III, American Indians Study by Urban Institute, 1974    
2    2.8    18    Comprehensive Community Health Services for the American Indian, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1963    
2    2.8    18    Evaluation of Radon 222 Near Uranium Tailings Piles, U.S. Public Health Services, 1969    
2    2.8    18    Indian Health Programs of the U.S. Public Health Service, U.S. Public Health Services, 1966    
2    2.9    19    Adoption of Hopi Boy Indian Service Approval, 1911    
2    2.9    19    Adoption of Hopi Boy Indian Service Employee, 1917-1919    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, 1924    
2    2.9    19    Administrative-Indian Chartered Corporation, 1936    
2    2.9    19    Administrative, Institute for Government Research; Survey of Indian Offices, Part I, 1926    
2    2.9    19    Administrative, Navajo Center, 1934    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, 1921-1922    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, 1923-1927    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, 1929    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, 1929    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, 1930    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, 1933    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, 1933-1934    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, 1934-1935    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, 1935    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, 1947-1948    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, Commission Luepps Report to Secretary, 1909-1913    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, Correspondence on Indian Citizenship, Education, Segregation, 1914-1916    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, District Superintendents Reports to Secretary, California Committee on Indian Relief, 1927    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, Part 12, Education and Health Inheritance Laws, Reorganization Act, 1937-1938    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, Part 13, FBI and Indians, Indian Reorganization Act, 1940    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, Forest Conservation on Lands under the Department of Interior Pursuant to Senate Resolution 31, 1940    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, Part 17, House Joint Resolution 490, S. 2726, 1950    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, Nichols Report of Oklahoma Trip, 1948-1949    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, General Reorganization, 1948    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, Talks Broadcast "Plight of the American Navajo"    
2    2.9    19    Administrative General, Trust Status, Termination, Self Government, 1945-1947    
2    2.9    19    Administrative History of the Indian Office, 1912    
2    2.9    19    Agua Caliente and the Mission Indians, 1936    
2    2.9    19    American Indian Probate Reform Act of 2005    
2    2.9    19    Anasazi Multiple Use Area, Letter from Secretary of the Interior, 1999    
2    2.9    19    Applications for Appointment of Commission of Indian Affairs, 1912    
2    2.9    19    Application for Appoints of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, C.S. Goodrich, 1929    
2    2.9    19    BIA Reorganization, 1909    
2    2.9    19    Board of Indian Commissioners, 1909-1913    
2    2.9    19    Board of Indian Commissioners, 1915    
2    2.9    19    Board of Indian Commissioners, 1931    
2    2.9    19    Board of Indian Commissioners, 1933    
2    2.9    19    Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions Contracts, Part 3, Contract in Choctaw and Chickasaw in Oklahoma, Regulations Regarding Care, 1914-1936    
2    2.9    19    Bureau of Catholic Indian Mission Contracts, Part 5, 1937    
2    2.9    19    Carlisle Investigation, New York Times, 1911    
2    2.9    19    Carlisle Investigation, Part I, 1912    
2    2.9    19    Carlisle Investigation, Part II, 1914    
2    2.9    19    Cases Against Cattlemen on Muskogee Reservation, 1899    
2    2.9    19    Oscar Chapmen, Indian Office, 1935-1936    
2    2.9    19    Oscar Chapmen, Indian Office, 1937    
2    2.9    19    Oscar Chapmen, Indian Office, 1938    
2    2.9    19    Oscar Chapmen, Indian Office, 1939-1940    
2    2.9    19    Oscar Chapmen, Indian Office, 1941-1942    
2    2.9    19    Oscar Chapman, Indian Office, 1943    
2    2.9    19    Oscar Chapman, Indian Office, 1944    
2    2.9    19    Oscar Chapman, Indian Office, 1945    
2    2.9    19    Oscar Chapman, Indian Office, 1946-1947    
2    2.9    19    Oscar Chapman, Indian Office, 1948-1949    
2    2.9    19    Oscar Chapman, Interior and Insular Affairs Commission, 1944    
2    2.9    19    Oscar Chapman, Report on Indian Hospital by McKenzie, 1938    
2    2.9    19    Oscar Chapman, Social Security, 1939, 1941    
2    2.9    19    Charges, Presidential Appoint Commissioner of Indian Affairs, F. E. Leupp, 1908    
2    2.9    19    Commission of Indian Affairs, C. I Rhodes, 1932    
2    2.9    19    Complaints Against the Administration, 1912    
2    2.9    19    Conference-Committee of 100 Indian Advisory Council, Part 1, 1923    
2    2.9    19    Conference-Committee of 100 Indian Advisory Council, Part 2, 1923    
2    2.9    19    Conference-Committee of 100 Indian Advisory Council, Part 3, 1923    
2    2.9    19    Conference-Committee of 100 Indian Advisory Council, Part 4, 1923    
2    2.9    19    Conference-Committee of 100 Indian Advisory Council, Part 5, 1923    
2    2.9    19    Conference-Committee of 100 Indian Advisory Council, Part 6, 1923    
2    2.9    20    Conference General Colliers Speaks to Conference of Indian Field Services Employees, 1939    
2    2.9    20    Conference General, Interstate Indian Conference, 1950    
2    2.9    20    Conference General, News Articles on Interstate Council on Indian Affairs, 1950    
2    2.9    20    Conference General, Memo to Secretary Ickes from Collier on Importance of Conference, 1939    
2    2.9    20    Conference General, Part 2, Proceedings of Conference of Indian Service Employees, 1933    
2        20    Conference-Lake Michigan, 1916    
2    2.9    20    Constitution and Bylaws of the Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma, 1938    
2    2.9    20    Constitution and Bylaws of the Agua Caliente Band of Mission Indians (California), 1957    
2    2.9    20    Constitution and Bylaws of the Bay Mills Indian Community (Michigan), 1936    
2    2.9    20    Constitution and Bylaws of the Cherokee Nation, 1939    
2    2.9    20    Constitution and Bylaws of the Coeur D'Alene Tribe (Idaho) 1947    
2    2.9    20    Constitution and Bylaws of the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe, 1977    
2    2.9    20    Constitution and Bylaws of the Seminole Tribe of Florida, 1967    
2    2.9    20    Correspondence Between Governor Martinez and Field Service Thomas O'Hare Regarding Public Law 92-217, 1980    
2    2.9    20    District Agents, 1908    
2    2.9    20    District Agents, 1910    
2    2.9    20    Educated Indians Association, Carlos Montezuma Resignation, 1911    
2    2.9    20    Elections in Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations and Controversies, 1902    
2    2.9    20    Executive Order Regarding Mining, 1900    
2    2.9    21    Federal Emergency Relief Administration, Indian Affairs, Part 2, 1937    
2    2.9    21    Federal Emergency Relief Administration, Indian Affairs, Part 3, 1938    
2    2.9    21    Federal Emergency Relief Administration, Indian Affairs, Part 4, 1939-1940    
2    2.9    21    Federal Emergency Relief Administration, Indian Affairs, Part 5, 1941-1942    
2    2.9    21    Harold Ikes Office Files, Office of Indian Affairs, Part 1, 1938-1940    
2    2.9    21    Harold Ikes Office Files, Office of Indian Affairs, Part 2, 1940    
2    2.9    21    Health Conditions, Part 1, 1911-1912, 1924    
2    2.9    21    Health Conditions, General, 1924, 1937    
2    2.9    21    Health Conditions, Regulations, 1931, 1933-1934    
2    2.9    21    Health Conditions, Tuberculosis and Trachoma, 1927    
2    2.9    21    Health Conditions , Tuberculosis and Trachoma, Part 1, Need Funds for TB Treatment Center, 1949    
2    2.9    21    Health Conditions , Tuberculosis and Trachoma,  Photo Negative, TB and Tracoma Patients, 1949    
2    2.9    21    Hopi Administrative, 1940-1953    
2    2.9    21    Hospitals General, Part 3, Controversy Over Fort Logan Conversion to TB for Colorado Indians, 1952-1953    
2    2.9    21    Indian Associations, National Council of American Indians, 1911, 1914, 1929    
2    2.9    21    Indian Association, Indian Rights Association, Navajo Bay School Leftover Fund to ALPC and AIA, 1938-1940    
2    2.9    21    Indian Divisions Fraud and Investigation Concerning Enrollment and Allotments, 1904    
2    2.9    21    Indians for Show and Exhibition Purposes, 1919    
2    2.9    21    Individual Monies , Part V, Brotherhood of North American Indians Request, 1912    
2    2.9    21    Indian Office, General, 1927-1938    
2    2.9    21    Indian Office Grazing, 1929-1931    
2    2.9    21    Interamerican Indian Institute, 1953    
2    2.9    22    Inspection Reports, 1905-1924    
2    2.9    22    Inspection Reports,  1911-1919    
2    2.9    22    Inspection Reports, Inspection Division, 1910-1924    
2    2.9    22    Inspection Reports, Inspection Division,  Indian Schools and Reservations, 1911    
2    2.9    22    Inspection Reports, Inspection Division,  Indian Schools and Reservations, 1918-1924    
2    2.9    22    Inspection Reports, Inspection Division, Indian Bureau, 1908-1924    
2    2.9    22    Inspection Reports, Inspection Division, Indian Bureau, 1908-1924    
2    2.9    23    Institute for Government Research (Survey of Indian Office), Part 2, 1928-1929    
2    2.9    23    Iroquois Constitution, University of Oklahoma Law Center, 2004    
2    2.9    23    Leases, General, 1914-1930, 1907-1913, 1930-1936,     
2    2.9    23    Leasing Regulations, General, 1923-1928    
2    2.9    23    Leasing of Oil and Gas, Act of March 3, 1927    
2    2.9    23    Leasing of Tribal Lands by Cheyenne Tier Sioux to Absentee Utes, 1908    
2    2.9    23    Leases on the Cheyenne Reservation, 1961-1968    
2    2.9    23    Leases on the Crow Reservation, 1884-1963    
2    2.9    23    Leases on Seneca Reservation, 1897    
2    2.9    23    Leases on Seneca, Choctaw, Fort Peck Reservations, 1924    
2    2.9    23    Leases on Wind River Reservation    
2    2.9    24    Leasing Regulations, 1930-1936    
2    2.9    24    Letters Received, 1898    
2    2.9    24    Letters Received, Synopsis of Inspectors Report on Pueblo and Jicarilla Agency, 1892    
2    2.9    24    Letters Received, Extract from Private Letter Related to Trouble Between Hope and Navajo, 1891    
2    2.9    24    Letters Received, Interior Department Approval of McConnell's Report/Recommendations on Pueblo Agency, 1899    
2    2.9    24    Letters Received, Jicarilla Petition to Be Removed from Mescalero Reservation, 1892    
2    2.9    24    Livestock Diseased, 1907, 1915    
2    2.9    24    Livestock General,     
2    2.9    24    Livestock Purchase, Crow and Blackfeet Indians, Part 1, 1913    
2    2.9    24    Mail and Files, 1934    
2    2.9    24    Memorandum Regarding Transmittal of Tribal Resolutions, 1967    
2    2.9    24    Mid-Continent Oil and Gas Association, Osage Indians, 1926    
2    2.9    24    Minerals on Public Lands, 1907-1918    
2    2.9    24    Mineral Resources of the U.S., U.S. Geological Survey, 1909-1916    
2    2.9    24    Mine Site Location and Patenting, 2003    
2    2.9    24    Miscellaneous, 1912    
2    2.9    25    Navajo, Pre 1900    
2    2.9    25    Navajo, 1900-1902    
2    2.9    25    Navajo, 1903-1906    
2    2.9    25    Navajo Administrative General, 1926-1932    
2    2.9    25    Navajo Administrative, 1922-1948    
2    2.9    25    Navajo Administrative, 1937-1948    
2    2.9    25    Navajo Administrative, 1941-1948    
2    2.9    25    Navajo Administrative, 1953    
2    2.9    26    Navajo Allotments, Part I, 1908    
2    2.9    26    Navajo Allotments, Part II, 1910    
2    2.9    26    Navajo Allotments, Part III, 1913    
2    2.9    26    Navajo Allotments, 1908-1913    
2    2.9    26    Navajo Allotments, 1942    
2    2.9    26    Navajo Country Geographic and Hydroponic Reconnaissance of Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico, 1916    
2    2.9    26    Navajo , Eastern, Western, Southern Agency    
2    2.9    26    Navajo Investigation, 194    
2    2.9    26    Navajo San Juan Leases, 1907-1939    
2    2.9    26    Navajo Mission Sites, 1919-1921    
2    2.9    26    Navajo Mission sites, 1940-1941    
2    2.9    26    Navajo Stock, 1938-1950    
2    2.9    27    News Releases, Price of Oil    
2    2.9    27    North American Indians, Microfilming Corporation of American,     
2    2.9    27    Northern Cheyenne Tribe Constitution and Bylaws, Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, 1936    
2    2.9    27    Notes to Financial Statements, 1994-1995    
2    2.9    27    Off Highway Vehicle Summary, Environmental Impact Statement Draft, 1949    
2    2.9    27    Oil Leases and Oil Prices, Oklahoma, 1911-1930    
2    2.9    27    Pine Ridge Reservation, 1961    
2    2.9    27    Post Office at Litchfield City, Connecticut, 1873-1935    
2    2.9    27    Application for  Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs by C. F. Larrabee, 1889    
2    2.9    27    Application for Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs by J.H. Scattergood, 1929    
2    2.9    27    Application for Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs by K.G. Valentine, 1912    
2    2.9    27    Application for Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs by Cato Sells, 1912    
2    2.9    27    Presidential Appointment of Principle Chief of Choctaw Nation, Victor Locke, Sr. 1911    
2    2.9    27    Presidential Appointment of Principle Chief of Choctaw Nation, D.G.McCurtian, 1911    
2    2.9    27    Press Clippings, Successor to Indian Commissioner Robert Valentine and Government Debate Over Indian Office    
2    2.9    27    Press Releases, U.S. Department of Interior, 1962-1965    
2    2.9    27    Press Releases, U.S. Department of Interior, 1965-1966    
2    2.9    27    Press Releases, U.S. Department of Interior, 1967    
2    2.9    27    Press Releases, U.S. Department of Interior, 1966-1967    
2    2.9    28    Press Releases, U.S. Department of Interior, 1969-1975    
2    2.9    28    Press Releases, U.S. Department of Interior, 1970-1971    
2    2.9    28    Problems, Needs, and General Plan for Soil Moisture Conservation Program in the Little Colorado Basin, 1954    
2    2.9    28    Programs and Projects in Northwest New Mexico< New Mexico Resources Subcommittee, 1978    
2    2.9    28    Pueblo Administration, 1933-1953    
2    2.9    28    Pueblo Land Board, 1930-1933    
2    2.9    28    Pueblo Religious Ceremonies, 1923-1926    
2    2.9    28    Reduction of Size of Reservations, 1892-1893    
2    2.9    28    Regulations for Land Sales, 1907-1914, 1917-1936    
2    2.9    28    Regulation for Government Mining, Crow and Osage, 21921-1929    
2    2.9    28    Regulations regarding Right of Way Over Indian Lands, 1929    
2    2.9    28    Remarks of Gail Norton, Department of Interior at Signing of California River Water Agreement, 2003    
2    2.9    28    Regulations Governing leasing of Tribal Lands for Mining Purposes, 1891    
2    2.9    28    Report on Logging and Lumbering in Menominee Reservation, 1910    
2    2.9    29    Removals and Restrictions on Choctaw, Chickasee, and Creek Lands in Oklahoma, 1907, 1908, 1912    
2    2.9    29    Removal of Indians, 1907    
2    2.9    29    Reorganization of Field Advisory Force, 1928    
2    2.9    29    Report of the Secretary of Interior, Agency of the Pueblo Indians, Santa Fe, NM, 1857    
2    2.9    29    San Carlos Strip Mining, Regulations and History, 1896    
2    2.9    29    San Carlos Strip Mining, Regulations and History, 1896-1976    
2    2.9    29    San Juan Basin Regional Uranium Study, Working Papers 2,4,5,9, 1978    
2    2.9    29    San Juan Basin Regional Uranium Study, Working Papers 17, 24, 27,47, 48, 1978    
2    2.9    29    Tongue River Agency, Mining, 1919-1939    
2    2.9    29    Withdrawals and Restorations, 1909    
2    2.9    29    Secretary of the Interior Advisory Board, 1962    
2    2.9    29    Secretary of the Interior Meetings and Legislation, 1967    
2    2.9    30    Secretary of the Interior, Press Releases, 1966-1967    
2    2.9    30    Secretary of the Interior Request for Appropriation for Irrigation on Indian Reservations, 1908-1919    
2    2.9    30    Secretary of the Interior Task Force Report, 1961    
2    2.9    30    Shoshone, Pre 1900    
2    2.9    30    Shoshone, 1900-1906    
2    2.9    30    Shoshone Leases, 1907-1949    
2    2.9    30    Sioux Nation Treaties, 1865-1883    
2    2.9    30    Society of American Indians Correspondence, Future of Permanent Status, 1913-1923    
2    2.9    30    Source Directory 1-2, Indian Arts and Crafts Board, 1967    
2    2.9    30    Status Report on Natural Resources Development Project with Major Potential Impacts upon San Juan County, New Mexico, 1975    
2    2.9    30    Summary of Interiors Wilderness Settlement Act, 2005    
2    2.9    30    Third InterAmerican Indian Conference, 1950    
2    2.9    30    Treaty of Fort Laramie, 1851    
2    2.9    30    Tribal Officials General Letters from Clara True to Indian Rights Association, 1929    
2    2.9    30    United States Department of the Interior, Office of the Secretary, Regarding Land Being Transferred from the Department of Agriculture to Department of Interior, 1959    
2    2.9    30    Utes, Leases, 1898-1899    
2    2.9    30    Withdrawals and Restorations, Return of Former San Carlos and White Mountain Reservation Lands from Public Domain, 1936    
2    2.9    30    Working Conference on Tribal Government, Digest of Legal Opinions, Department of the Interior, 1971    
2    2.9.1    31    Abolishing Menominee Advisory Council, 1947    
2    2.9.1    31    Abolishment of Indian Office, 1914    
2    2.9.1    31    Abuse of Liquor at Carlisle School, 1915    
2            Access to Tribal Records, Oregon, 1943    
2    2.9.1    31    ACLU Response to Legislation to Improve Indian Civil Rights, 1932    
2    2.9.1    31    Accomplishments of the Bureau of Indian Affairs from 1953-1959    
2    2.9.1    31    Accomplishments Since Reorganization of the Indian Service, 1930    
2    2.9.1        Acoma Governor Arrested for Keeping Children from Attending Day School, 1889    
2    2.9.1    31    Acts of Outrage by Navajo Indians, 1892    
2        31    Actions Taken on Indian Reservations, 1893    
2    2.9.1    31    Additional Farmers at Western Navajo School, 1907    
2    2.9.1        Address by W.O. Roberston, Individual Money Regulation at Conference of Indian Agents, 1951    
2    2.9.1    31    Address by Ward Shephard, Specialist in Land Policies on S. 3645, 1934    
2    2.9.1    31    Adjusting Range Conditions for Native Americans, Hagerman Correspondence, 1928    
2    2.9.1    31    Administration of Choctaw Chief Durand and Selection of New Chief, 1947    
2            Administration of Indian Affairs in Canada, 1914    
2    2.9.1    31    Administration of Withdrawal Activities of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1958    
2    2.9.1    31    Administrative Rules Regarding Correspondence, 1932    
2    2.9.1    31    Advisory Board on Indian Affairs Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1961    
2            Affairs on Mescalero Agency, 1895    
2    2.9.1    31    Agency in Favor of Compulsory Education Law, 1896    
2    2.9.1    31    Agency Personnel Support for Compulsory Education, 1894    
2    2.9.1    31    Agency Superintendent Correspondence, California Mission Agency, 1906-1943    
2            Agent Advises Against Abolishing Pueblo Agency, 1900    
2    2.9.1    31    Agent and Jicarilla Court Request for School at Jicarilla Sub Agency, 1898    
2    2.9.1    31    Agent Nordstrom Requests Troops at Zuni    
2    2.9.1    31    Agent Recommend Discontinue Rations to Jicarillas, 1895    
2            Agent Peterson's Report of Settlers and Navajos on San Juan River, 1887    
2    2.9.1    31    Agricultural Progress of Indians Report, 1933-1943    
2    2.9.1    31    Agriculture and Land Use for Navajo and Pueblo Agency, 1935    
2    2.9.1    31    Alamo Community Store, 1940    
2            Alaska Advisory Committee, Pribol Island Task Force, Alaska Task Force, 1963-1965    
2    2.9.1    31    Alaska Regional Corporation and Native Organizations, 1977    
2    2.9.1    31    Alaska Task Force, Correspondence, 1961-1963    
2    2.9.1    31    All Pueblo Council in Session, Opposition to Taxation, 1904    
2            Alleged Outrages by Navajo Indians in Coconino County, Arizona, 1898    
2    2.9.1    31    Allotments of Indian Lands, 1944    
2    2.9.1    31    Allotments of Lands to Navajo and Moqui Indians, 1896    
2    2.9.1    31    Allotments of Pueblo Lands West of Laguna Land Grant, 1901    
2            Amendment of Leasing Lands, 1913    
2    2.9.1    31    Amendment to Leasing Regulations, 1922    
2    2.9.1    31    American Friends Service Committee Women, 1930-1931    
2    2.9.1    31    American Indian Association General Bulletin on Oklahoma Welfare Bill, 1935    
2            American Indian Capital Conference on Poverty, 1964    
2    2.9.1    31    American Indian Defense Association, Hagerman Papers, 1929    
2    2.9.1    31    American Indian Federation Letter to President Franklin Roosevelt, 1934    
2    2.9.1    31    American Indian in Film, 1977    
2            American Indians New Destiny, Address by Senator Fred Harris, 1965    
2    2.9.1    31    American Missionary Association, 1937    
2    2.9.1    31    Analysis of Support for Indian Policy, 1930    
2    2.9.1    31    Annual Report of Menominee Indians Mills and Forestry Activities, 1930    
2            Annual Reports of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1846-1913    
2    2.9.1    31    Anthropological Report on Two Creek Indian Towns, 1937    
2    2.9.1    31    Apache, Jicarilla, Indian Claims , Case Docket 22-A, circa 1940s to 1950s    
2    2.9.1    31    Apache, Jicarilla, Indian Claims , Amicus Curiae Brief, Appeal #2-61    
2            Appointment of Belvin as Choctaw Principle Chief, 1948    
2    2.9.1    31    Appointment of Choctaw Principle Chief, 1953    
2    2.9.1    31    Appointment of Cherokee National Principle Chief, 1912    
2    2.9.1    31    Appointment of Jicarilla Judges for Court of Indian Offences, 1897    
2            Area Director's Conference, Denver, December 1-4, 1964    
2    2.9.1    31    Area Director's Meeting, Winslow, AZ, Agenda Suggestion, 1950    
2    2.9.1    31    Area Directors Conference, 1952    
2    2.9.1    31    Area Office Comments on Reorganization Plan, 1948    
2            Approval of Reservation Lands in the West, 1947    
2    2.9.1    31    Arizona Commissioner on Indian Affairs, 1959    
2    2.9.1    31    Article on Klamath Tribe by Anthropologist Ray, 1948    
2    2.9.1    31    Articles on John Tibbets and Mission Agency Unrest, 1921    
2            Assessment of Klamath Tribe, 1951    
2    2.9.1    31    Assisted Navajo Relocation Objectives and Procedures, 1952-1956    
2    2.9.1    31    Assisting Indian Women Attending Indian Schools, 1936    
2    2.9.1    31    Aspects of Navajo/Hopi Bills, Laws and Penalties to Allan Harper, 1950    
2            Assimilation In Eastern Oklahoma by Institute on American Indian Assimilation, Case Reports, 1952    
2    2.9.1    31    Association of American Indian Affairs, 1961    
2    2.9.1    31    Association of American Indian Affairs Appeal to American, 1949    
2    2.9.1    31    Association of American Indian Affairs on Non-Political Appoints in the Office of Indian Affairs, 1940    
2            Athletics at Haskell Institute, 1922    
2    2.9.1    31    Athletics at Haskell Institute, 1922-1928    
2    2.9.1    31    Athletics at Haskell Institute, 1923    
2    2.9.1    31    Athletics at Haskell Institute, 1923-1931    
2            Attempted Destruction of Indian Reorganization Act, 1937    
2    2.9.1    31    Auditing Report and Problems at the Carlisle School, 1917    
2    2.9.1    31    Ayanbitoh Chapter (NM) Opposition to Stock Reduction, 1935    
2    2.9.1    32    V.L. Begg, Area Director of Education on Integration    
2        32    Elmer Bennett Discussion at Federal Bar Association, 1960    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA AID Committee, 1964    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA American Indian Article, 1963    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Annual Report for 1949    
2        32    BIA Area Director's Meeting, April, 1966    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Area Reports, Gallup Survey Group, 1962    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Area Reports, Anadanko, Oklahoma, 1961    
2    2.9.1    32    Background on Recent Problems in Shiprock, By-A-Lac, 1913    
2        32    Basketball Tournament at Pine Ridge Reservation, 1929    
2    2.9.1    32    C.E.Bates, Special Allotment Agent Letter to Commission of Indian Affairs, 1904-1914    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Central Correspondence, General Services, 1926    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Central Correspondence, General Services, 1926    
2        32    BIA Central Correspondence, General Services, 1929    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Circular, 1882-1949    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Circular 2551, Survey of Indian Reservations by Civilian Committee, 1929    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Circular 2551, Survey of Indian Reservations by Civilian Committee, 1929    
2        32    BIA Circular 2551, Survey of Indian Reservations by Civilian Committee, 1929    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Circular 2551, Survey of Indian Reservations by Civilian Committee, 1929    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Commissioner Bennett Report on Meetings with Tribes, 1967    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Commission Bennett Speeches, 1966    
2        32    BIA Conference, 1966    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Conference with State Departments of Education, 1950    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Division of Law Enforcement History, 1975    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA General File, #1 Miscellaneous, 1946-1966    
2        32    BIA General File, #2, Miscellaneous, 1950s to 1960s    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA General File, #3, Miscellaneous, 1950-1966    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA General File, #4, Miscellaneous, 1950s to 1960s    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Indian Policy, 1935    
2        32    BIA Miscellaneous Documents, 1920-1950    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Miscellaneous Documents, 1920-1950    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Miscellaneous Documents, 1940s    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Miscellaneous Documents, 1950s    
2        32    BIA Meeting Minutes in Arizona and North Dakota, 1950-1951    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Monthly Reports, Navajo Gallup Office, 1954-1955, 1960    
2    2.9.1    32    BIA Offences and Crimes, Bluff Office, Navajo and Utes, 1915    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, American Indian Foundation, 1922    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Apache Uprising, 1921    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Appointment of Commissioner, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Attacks on BIA Policies, 1926    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Budget, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, California Indian Status, 1928    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Competency Commissions, 1918    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Complains Regarding Indian Rights, 1925    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Colorado Federation of Womens Clubs, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Corruption in the BIA, 1912    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Coushatta Indians, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Cowlitz Indians Chiefship, 1917    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Croatan Indians,     
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Deep Creek Canon, 1909    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Deep Creek School, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Deep Creek School,  1911    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Deep Creek/Skull Valley Indians, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Defrauding Indians by White Men, 1914    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Education, 1912    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Executive Chiefs, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Forestry, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Ft. Assiniboine Reservation, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Ft. Sill Prisoners, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Goodwill in Indian Services, 1914    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Health Care Issues, 1935    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Hopi Indians, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Conditions Legislation,  1914    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Defense Association, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Extinction, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Government, 1914    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Property, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Rights, 1914    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Services, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Status and BIA Corruption, 1914    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Kaw  Indian Reservation, 1930    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Liquor Traffic, 1914    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Land Policy for New Mexico Indians, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Living Off Reservation, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Mil Lac Band Indians, 1914    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Mohave Apache Irrigation Project, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, National Council, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Navajo Bridge, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Navajo Indians, Tuba, AZ 1916    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Nez Perce Indians, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Office Hours for Local Agencies, 1929    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Oklahoma Indians, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Oklahoma Indians, 1914    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Oklahoma Indians Conditions, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Oklahoma Indian Service, 1914    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Outing System, 1924    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Photographing Indians, 1915    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Pueblo Indians, 1924    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Pueblo Indians, 1925    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Pueblo Suits, 1931    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Reform, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Reform, 1914    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Red Man's Burden Dinner, 1926    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Redemption of the Indian System, 1914    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Registered Indians in California, 1926    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, San Blas Indians, 1937    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, San Blas Islands Inspection, 1935    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Shoshone as Farmers, 1935    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Shoshone Extermination, 1927    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, South Dakota Indian Services, 1914    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Southern California Indians, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Treatment of Indians, 1908    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Treatment of Indians, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    IA Policy, Indian Troubles, Treatment of Indians, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Treatment of Indians, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Treatment of Indians, 1913    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Indian Troubles, Ute-Navajo Conflict, 1923    
2    2.9.1    3    BIA Procedural Issuances, Orders and Circulars, 1854-1955, Microfilm    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Policy, Relation with Klamath, 1955    
2    2.9.1    33    Bureau of Indian Affairs Reorganization, 1940    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1885    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1886    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1887    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1888    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1889    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1890    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1891    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1892    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1893    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1894    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1915    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Reports of Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1918    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Reports on Water and Farming on Navajo Reservation, 1889-1904    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Statements and Correspondence, Goshute, Utah Reservation, 1928    
2    2.9.1    33    BIA Statements and Correspondence, Ibapah, Utah Affairs, 1932    
2    2.9.1    33    Bill of Complaint and Other Legal Records for U.S. versus Exon et al, Pueblo of Ildephonse, 1931    
2    2.9.1    33    Bills Affecting Native Americans, 1964    
2    2.9.1    33    Bills Regarding Youth Conservation Corps and Rights of Indians to Determine Tribal Membership, 1963    
2    2.9.1    33    Bills to Add Submarginal Lands to Reservations, 1959    
2    2.9.1    33    Bills to Preserve Indian Land for Beneficial Use, 1959    
2    2.9.1    33    Bill to Promote Rehabilitation of Navajo and Hopi Tribes     
2    2.9.1    33    Biography of John Collier, BIA Commissioner,     
2    2.9.1    34    Biographies of Generals Nelson Miles, James Carlton, George Custer, Otis Howard, William Sherman, Ronald McKenzie    
2    2.9.1    34    Black Horse, Navajo Reservation    
2    2.9.1        Black Horse and Roundneck Trouble, 1892    
2    2.9.1    34    Blacks Posing as Indians to Gain Better Treatment, 1945    
2    2.9.1    34    Bluff Citizens petition Regarding Destitute Conditions of Navajo and Ute Indians, 1920    
2    2.9.1    34    Board of Indian Commissioners, 1924    
2    2.9.1        Board of Indian Commissioners Report on Five Trivet of Oklahoma, 1925    
2    2.9.1    34    Boarding School Enrollment of Five Civilized Tribes, 1954    
2    2.9.1    34    Bootlegging Whiskey on the Reservation, Bye-a-Lac, 1908    
2    2.9.1    34    Bordertown Dormitory Program for Navajo Children,     
2    2.9.1        Brief Story of Menominee Indians,1958    
2    2.9.1    34    Brotherhood of American Indians, 1912    
2    2.9.1    34    Brotherhood of North American Indians, 1912    
2    2.9.1    34    Buffalo Herd at Colorado National Monument, 1941    
2    2.9.1        Buffalo Hunt, Jan Juan Pueblo    
2    2.9.1    34    Building a Day School at Hose Lake, Jicarilla Reservation, 1909    
2    2.9.1    34    Bureau of Indians Affairs Voluntary Relocation Services Program, 1959    
2    2.9.1    34    By-a-lil-e and Chief Blackhorse Not the Same Person    
2    2.9.1            By-a-Lil-e Folder II    
2    2.9.1    34    By-a-lil-e, Report of Arrest and Imprisonment    
2    2.9.1    34    By-a-lil-e, Various Papers    
2    2.9.1    34    Caddo Tribe Opposition to Self Government, 1934    
2    2.9.1            California Indian Agency Research and Information Regarding Indian Dances, Hopi, Arizona, Circa 1920s-1930s    
2    2.9.1    34    California State Jurisdiction on Hoopa Valley Klamath River, Colorado River Agency, 1938-1942    
2    2.9.1    34    Canadian-American Conference, Area Directors, Phoenix, AZ 1963    
2    2.9.1    34    Puertocito Land Applications, 1940    
2    2.9.1             Cahuillo Reservation, California, Various Correspondence    
2    2.9.1    34    California Indian Clippings, 1922-1924    
2    2.9.1    34    California Mission Indian Agency and Indian Defense Association Correspondence, circa 1923-1935    
2    2.9.1    34    Captain Brown, Acting Agent, Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter, Books 1-8, 1891-1893    
2    2.9.1            Captain Penny, Acting Agent, Letter to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Books 1-4, 1891    
2    2.9.1    34    Carlisle School, 1915    
2    2.9.1    34    Carlisle School, 1916    
2    2.9.1    34    Carlisle School Athletic Rules, 1916    
2    2.9.1            Carlisle School History and General Pratt, 1918    
2    2.9.1    34    Carlisle School Indian Baseball Club, 1916    
2    2.9.1    34    Carlisle School Football Squad, 1917    
2    2.9.1    34    Carlisle Special Report, 1915    
2    2.9.1            Catawba Indian, 1880s and 1890s    
2    2.9.1    34    Catawba Indian Tribe Petition to Secretary of Interior to Secure Lands, 1908    
2    2.9.1    34    Census Population of Indians, 1943    
2    2.9.1    34    Case of Ellen Pennyman of Five Tribes, 1918    
2    2.9.1            Ceremonial Dances Called Fake, Clippings, 1923-1924    
2    2.9.1    34    Ceremonial Dances, Clippings, 1923-1924    
2    2.9.1    34    Charges Against A.E. Holman of Menominee Indian Mills, 1941    
2    2.9.1    34    Charges Against Agent D.L. Shipley at Navajo Agency, 1892 (1 of 5)    
2    2.9.1            Charges Against Agent D.L. Shipley at Navajo Agency, 1892 (2 of 5)    
2    2.9.1    34    Charges Against Agent D.L. Shipley at Navajo Agency, 1892 (3 of 5)    
2    2.9.1    34    Charges Against Agent D.L. Shipley at Navajo Agency, 1892 (4 of 5)    
2    2.9.1    34    Charges Against Agent D.L. Shipley at Navajo Agency, 1892 (5 of 5)    
2    2.9.1    35    Charges Against Superintendent Coggeshall at Malki Indian Agency, 1915    
2    2.9.1    35    Chicago Field Employment Assistance Office, 1950s    
2    2.9.1            Chicago Field Employment Assistance Office, 1952-1956    
2    2.9.1    35    Chicago Field Employment Assistance Office, 1961    
2    2.9.1    35    Chickasaw Self Rule, 1961    
2    2.9.1    35    Chief Salaries, Association of Indian Affairs, 1954    
2    2.9.1            Children Stolen from Homes and Send to Grand Junction School, 1893    
2    2.9.1    35    Changing Indian Land Policy, 1944    
2    2.9.1    35    Chemawa Indian School and Death of Henry Tso, 1956    
2    2.9.1    35    Chee Dodge and Navajo Delegates to Washington, Hagerman Papers, 1925    
2    2.9.1            Cherokee Freedmen, 1905    
2    2.9.1    35    Cherokee Nation Governance, 1935    
2    2.9.1    35    Cherokee Nation Governance, 1935    
2    2.9.1    35    Cherokee Nation Issues, 1928    
2    2.9.1           Chitimach as Indian Lands, 1943    
2    2.9.1    35    Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes, 1962    
2    2.9.1    35    Cheyenne River Agency and Distribution of Funds, 1945    
2    2.9.1    35    Cheyenne River Agency, South Dakota, 1905-1906    
2    2.9.1           Chippewa Agency, Incoming Correspondence and Council Proceedings, 1918-1920    
2    2.9.1    35    Chippewas Declared Competent and Share of Tribal Funds, 1927    
2    2.9.1    35    Chippewa Indians Council Proceedings, 1916-1917    
2    2.9.1    35    Chippewa Indians in Minnesota    
2    2.9.1            Choctaw, 1975    
2    2.9.1    35    Choctaw Area Field Office Monthly Report, May 1954 and December, 1955    
2    2.9.1    35    Choctaw Chief Selection, 1946-1947    
2    2.9.1    35    Choctaw Indians, 1940s and 1950s    
2    2.9.1            Choctaw Indian Agent Report on Visit by Finance Officer and Tribal Operations Officer, 1964    
2    2.9.1    35    Choctaw National Conference and Disposition of Tribal Assets, 1953    
2    2.9.1    35    Choctaw Tribal Council Plan from J. Belvin, 1951    
2    2.9.1    35    Church Involvement in Indian Affairs, 1940    
2    2.9.1            Chito Harjo Complaint Regarding Creek Chief Status, 1908    
2    2.9.1    35    Chronology of Event Relation to Termination of Federal Supervision of Menominee Indian Reservation, Wisconsin, Melvin Robertson, 1961    
2    2.9.1    35    Citizens Board of Pottawatomie Indians, 1933    
2    2.9.1    35    Citizen Request to Confine Navajo Indians to Reservation, 1897    
2    2.9.1            Civil Case 3407, U.S. v Lupe Alonzo et all, 1813    
2    2.9.1    35    Civil and Criminal Jurisdiction Over Indians, 1948    
2    2.9.1    35    Claim of Menominee Tribe for Damages, 1942    
2    2.9.1    35    Clippings Regarding Indians, 1924    
2    2.9.1            Closing of War Relocation Authority Center at Tule Lake, California, 1946    
2    2.9.1    35    Coal Prices in Oklahoma and need for Congressional Assistance, 1947    
2    2.9.1    35    Cohiti Pueblo Issues, 1936    
2    2.9.1    35    Coeur D'Alene Tribe, 1962-1964    
2    2.9.1            John Collier Article Against Navajo/Hopi, Senate Bill S. 1407, 1949    
2    2.9.1    35    Ralph Collins as Successor at Keams Canyon Moqui School, 1906    
2    2.9.1    35    Comments on Task Force Report by Various Agencies, 1961    
2    2.9.1    35    Colorado River Agency Correspondence,  1956-1957    
2    2.9.1            Colorado River Agency Monthly Report to Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1946    
2    2.9.1    35    Colorado River Agency Irrigation Project, Navajos, 1942-1950    
2    2.9.1    35    Colorado River Reservation, 1964    
2    2.9.1    35    Colorado River Reservation, 1968    
2    2.9.1           Colorado River Tribal Council and Reservation Statements, Correspondence, 1946-1953    
2    2.9.1    35    Colorado River Tribal Council and Reservation Statements, Correspondence, 1946-1953    
2    2.9.1    35    Colorado River Tribal Council Minutes, 1945, 1950-1951    
2    2.9.1    35    Colorado River Tribal Council Minutes, 1946-1955    
2    2.9.1            Colville Reservation    
2    2.9.1    35    Comanche Governance, Community Involvement Project and Final Evaluation    
2    2.9.1    35    Comanche Reservation, 1917    
2    2.9.1    35    Commissioner of Indian Affairs Address to Governors Interstate Indian Council, 1956    
2    2.9.1    35    Commissioner of Indian Affairs Letter to Sun-Democrat on White Taking of Indian Lands, 1897    
2    2.9.1    35    Commissioner of indian Affairs Reports, 1800s to 1900s    
2    2.9.1    35    Comparison of Kenyans and Native Americans, 1939    
2    2.9.1    35    Complaints about Klamath Agency and Superintendant Birney, 1949    
2    2.9.1    35    Complaints Against Indian Agent Patterson at Fort Defiance, 1888    
2    2.9.1            Complaint of Grazing on Coville Reservation, 1909    
2    2.9.1    35    Complaints of Jicarilla Depravations in Mona and Taos County, 1892    
2    2.9.1    35    Complaint Regarding Indian Commissioner Hamilton, 1922    
2    2.9.1    35    Complaints Regarding Navajo Indians Off Reservation, 1961    
2    2.9.1            Complaints to Antonio Joseph Against Jicarilla, 1893    
2    2.9.1    35    Compilation of Information on Education of Navajo, Hopi, Jicarilla, 1944    
2    2.9.1    35    Conditions Against Indians, 1930    
2    2.9.1    35    Conditions Among California Indians, 1919-1920    
2    2.9.1            Conditions and Status of Menominee Indians of Wisconsin and S. 1834 with HEW, 1965    
2    2.9.1    35    Conditions Faced by Indian Tribes, 1958-1960    
2    2.9.1    35    Conditions of Creek Tribe, 1913    
2    2.9.1    35    Conditions on Navajo Reservation, 1892    
2    2.9.1            Conditions at Indian Schools in Western Utah, 1923    
2    2.9.1    35    Conditions at Navajo Agency at Fort Defiance, 1906    
2    2.9.1    35    Conditions of Indians on Various Reservations, 1912    
2    2.9.1    35    Conditions of Moqui, 1903    
2    2.9.1            Conditions of Navajo Indians on Superintendant Perry's Section, 1906    
2    2.9.1    35    Conditions on Klamath Reservation, 1929    
2    2.9.1    35    Conditions on Klamath Reservation, 1930    
2    2.9.1    35    Conditions on Mescalero Reservation, 1923    
2    2.9.1           Conditions on Navajo Reservation, 1907    
2    2.9.1    35    Confederated Tribes of Colville Reservation, 1958-1968    
2    2.9.1    35    Conference at Arlie House, Virginia, Seneca Trip, 1966    
2    2.9.1    35    Conference on Indian Youth,     
2    2.9.1            Conference on Regional Counsels, 1948    
2    2.9.1    35    Correspondance on Repairs and Additions to Fort Sill Riverside School, 1934    
2    2.9.1    35    Conferences Regarding Grazing Services, 1935    
2    2.9.1    35    Conference on Law and Order on Indian Reservation, 1943    
2    2.9.1            Conference with Moqui Pueblos, 1890    
2    2.9.1    35    Conflicts Between Mill Operation Superintendant and Menominee Advisory Council, 1943    
2    2.9.1    35    Conserving and Developing Indian Land, 1934    
2    2.9.1    36    Conservancy Bill and Navajo Reservation, Hagerman Papers, 192701928    
2    2.9.1    36    Consitutional Provisional Government by Haldridge, H.C., Brig Gen Ret, 1962    
2    2.9.1    36    Consultation with Chickasaws Re:  Governing Chicasaw Nation, 1955    
2    2.9.1    36    Continuour Forest Inventory for Menominee Reservation, 1955    
2    2.9.1    36    Contract Between Pueblo of Cochiti and Rio Grande Boom Company, 1922    
2    2.9.1    36    Controversy of Taking Horse by Indian Policemen from Navajo on San Juan Reservation, 1910    
2    2.9.1    36    Continuation of Indian Organization Field Force, 1940    
2    2.9.1    36    Controversy of Traders Wetherill and Colvill Issuane of Due Bills from Navajo, 1919    
2    2.9.1    36    Copper Mining Claims, Navajo Reservation, Arizona Report, January 1914    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance between Navajo Tribal Government, Northern Navajo, J.D. Morgan, 1929-1936    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance Between E.R. Bradley, Chief Chicahominy Indians, and John Colliuer, BIA Commissioner, 1933    
2    2.9.1    36    Contribtion by D'Arcy McNickle to Insitute on American Indian Assimilation, May 2952    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance and Memorandums, Statements, 1950-1952    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance and Memorandums, Statements, 1962-1965    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance of James Calhoun, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, 1846    
2    2.9.1    36    Coprrespondence with Danadian Indian Affairs, 1966-1967    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance, Memos, and Statements, Felix S. Cohen and S. 2543    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance, Cheyenne Agency, South Dakota, 1905    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance on Collier-Frazier Attacks, 193    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance, memos, and Statements, James E. Curry, Attorney, 1951-1952    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance Regarding Crimes, 1924-1925    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance from A. B. Fall to Mescalero Reservation Superintendent, 1910    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance, O.O.Howard, Arizona and New Mexico, 1872    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance Regarding Termintaiton, Minneaopolis BIA Office, 1953-1963    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance:  True, Cara D. with C. J. Crandall, Espinola, NM, 1902    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance, Reports Regarding Clara D. True and C.J. Randall, 1902-1905    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance:  True, Cara D. with C. J. Crandall, Espinola, NM, 1903    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance:  True, Cara D. with C. J. Crandall, Espinola, NM, 1902-1903    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance:  True, Cara D. with C. J. Crandall, Espinola, NM, 1904    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance:  True, Cara D. with C. J. Crandall, Espinola, NM, 1906    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance:  True, Cara D. with C. J. Crandall, Espinola, NM, 1906-1907    
2    2.9.1    36    Correspondance with Evan Estep. Crown Point Superintendent, 1923, Hagerman Papers    
2    2.9.1    36    Consolidation of Cochiti Agency, 1923    
2    2.9.1    36    Convention of Choctaws; Administration of Own Affairs and General Welfare, 1934    
2    2.9.1    36    Corporal Punishment at Kiowa Indian School, 1915    
2    2.9.1    36    Costs of Extended Range Reconnaisance of 4 Milklion Acres on Navajo Reservation; Hagerman Correspondance, 1930    
2    2.9.1    36    Cotton and Schmedding Controversy at Keams Canyon, 1918-1922    
2    2.9.1    36    Cotton Schmedding Controversy, Correspondance and Legal Documents, 1918-1920    
2    2.9.1    36    Cotton Smedding Trading Post Controversy, 1922    
2    2.9.1    36    Counciul of ChiefMen to Discuss Blackhorse and Shipley Issues, 1892    
2    2.9.1    36    Council of Indian Affairs, 1962    
2    2.9.1    36    Court of Private Land Claims, Nambe Pueblo Land Grant Problems, 1962    
2    2.9.1    36    Court of Private Land Clains and Reservaation of Land for San Felipe, Santa Clara, Laguna, Nambe Pueblos, 1902    
2    2.9.1    36    Coville Confederation, 1962    
2    2.9.1    36    Credit Operations and Loans to Klamath Indians, 1946    
2    2.9.1    36    Creek indians Serving in the Army Abroad, 1918    
2    2.9.1    36    Crime Prevention in relation to Indian Problems, 1932    
2    2.9.1    36    Crippled Indian Children, Arizona, 1950    
2    2.9.1    36    Criticism of BIA Clippings, 1923    
2    2.9.1    36    Criticism of Joseph Dixon, 1914    
2    2.9.1    36    Criticism of New York Inidans, Clippings, 1923-1924    
2    2.9.1    36    Criticism of Superintendent Shelton, By-a-Til-E    
2    2.9.1    36    Crow Reservation Leases, 1890-1906    
2    2.9.1    36    Cultural Resources Overview, Little Colorado Area, AZ, 1981    
2    2.9.1    37    Damages During Snake Uprising, 1909    
2    2.9.1    37    Daughters of the American Revolution and Indian Education and Crafts, 1943    
2    2.9.1    37    Day Schools for Indians 1933    
2    2.9.1    37    Decreased Enrollment and Per Capita Payments to Choctaws    
2    2.9.1    37    Depradations by Navajo and Ute Indians on Settlers, 1907    
2    2.9.1    37    Depradations of Navajo Indians on White Settlers, 1892    
2    2.9.1    37    Decription of Navajo Indian Reservation, 1889-1891    
2    2.9.1    37    Decription of Navajo Indian Reservation and Necessity to Reduce Stress, 1895    
2    2.9.1    37    Description of Pueblo Grants, 1910    
2    2.9.1    37    Descriptive Guide to Coal Development on the Crow Reservation, Report #272, 1979    
2    2.9.1    37    Destruction of Indian Reorganization Act, S. 1736, 1932    
2    2.9.1    37    Detail of Four Calvary Troops to Zuni, 1897    
2    2.9.1    37    Development Plans for Six Northern New Mexico Pueblos, 1957    
2    2.9.1    37    Defining Rights of Off-Reservation Indians, 1889    
2    2.9.1    37    Detached Bands of Goshute Indians, Utah, 1916    
2    2.9.1    37    Development of Indian Children, University of Chicago Research Projet, 1942    
2    2.9.1    37    Diary of an Army Officer Chasing Sioux, 1866    
2    2.9.1    37    Difficulties Between Settlers and Non-Reservation Indians in New Mexico and Arizona, 1887    
2    2.9.1    37    Difficulties of Girls at Carlisle School, 1917    
2    2.9.1    37    Disbursement of Funds for Klamath, 1949    
2    2.9.1    37    Discharge of By-A-lil-e and Others, 1909    
2    2.9.1    37    Discrimination and Maladministration by Superintendent B.G. Courtright, Klamath Agency, 1948    
2    2.9.1    37    Dissatisfaction of Navajo Indians and Chief Manualito with Indian Agent, 1888    
2    2.9.1    37    Dissatisfacttion with Harry Blevin as Choctaw Chief, 1952    
2    2.9.1    37    Dissatisfaction with Choctaw and Chickasaw Tribal Officials, 1947    
2    2.9.1    37    Discouraging Unauthorized Delgations to Washington, 1938    
2    2.9.1    37    Dispath of Troop to Round Rock for Blackhorse Trouble, 1892    
2    2.9.1    37    Distress Among Indians, 1929    
2    2.9.1    37    Distress and Relief Needs of South Dakota Indian, 1933-1934    
2    2.9.1    37    Districting Native Lands, 1892    
2    2.9.1    37    Donations from Indians, 1924    
2    2.9.1    37    Drafting and Revising Proposed Tribal Constitutions and Amendments, 1981    
2    2.9.1    37    Drought Conditions in Montana and the Daklotas, 1930    
2    2.9.1    37    Duplication of Indian and Public Schools, 1947    
2    2.9.1    37    Eastern Association of Indian Affairs Views on Key Legislation, 1930    
2    2.9.1    37    Eastern Cherokee Governmental Reorganization, 1965    
2    2.9.1    37    Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, 1952    
2    2.9.1    37    Economic Advisory Committee, Economic Development, and Economic Opportunity Counciul, 1967-1969    
2    2.9.1    37    Economic Reange Study in Elko County, Nevada, 1938    
2    2.9.1    37    Economic Survey of Range Resources and Grazing Activities on Indian Reservations, 1932    
2    2.9.1    37    Editorial Opinion Regarding Southeastern Utah Indians, 1923-1936    
2    2.9.1    37    Editorials by John Collier, BIA Commissioner, 1933-1945    
2    2.9.1    37    Education, BIA, 1967-1969    
2    2.9.1    37    Education and Treatment of Women of Western Tribes, 1890    
2    2.9.1    37    Education of Moqui Indians and Creation of School, 1894    
2    2.9.1    37    Education of Indians Under State Contrat, 1944    
2    2.9.1    37    Education, Returned Students, Reforms, Industrial Education, 1887    
2    2.9.1    37    Effect of Grasshopper, Drought, and Hail Damage in Minnesota, 1932    
2    2.9.1    37    Eight Navajos Brought to Santa Fe, 1913    
2    2.9.1    37    Ejection of Navajos from Certain Lands, 1898    
2    2.9.1    37    Election of Creek (OK) Chief, 1915    
2    2.9.1    37    Election of Officers on Zuni Reservation, 1943    
2    2.9.1    37    Elections and Dissatisfaction of Principle Choctaw Chiefs, 1954    
2    2.9.1    37    Emergency Conservation on Indian Reservations, 1933    
2    2.9.1    37    Emergency Meeting of American Indians on Legislation, 1954    
2    2.9.1    37    Employee Absenteeism at Navajo Ordinance Depot at Bellemont, AZ  1943    
2    2.9.1    37    Enforcement of School Attendance Placement of Paiutes Under Western Navajo Agency, 1915    
2    2.9.1    37    Employment Assistance and Equal Employment Opportunity, 1963-1969    
2    2.9.1    37    Epidemic at Burke School, New Mexico, 1932    
2    2.9.1    37    Establishing a School at Chinlee, 1966    
2    2.9.1    37    Establishment of Schools in Outlying Zuni Villages, 1899    
2    2.9.1    37    Evaluation of Moqui Reservation Schools and Agency, 1901    
2    2.9.1    37    Exempt Lands on Navajo Resrvations, 1906    
2    2.9.1    37    Expedition Against Canada,     
2    2.9.1    37    Expiration of Term of Choctaw Chief Durant, 1947    
2    2.9.1    37    Expiration of Term of Principle Choctaw Chief, 1953    
2    2.9.1    37    Explanation of Senate Bill for Comanche Tribe and Specific Objections, 1934    
2    2.9.1    37    Expending Proceeds from Sale of Timber Lands of Spokane Reservations, 1919    
2    2.9.1    37    Extend State Juristiction Over Indians Involved in Misdemeanor Offences in California, 1939    
2    2.9.1    38    Factions at White Barth, 1934    
2    2.9.1    38    Father Aex Weber and Federal Loan to Aid Navajos, 1919    
2    2.9.1    38    Facts Regarding Indian Affairs, 1930    
2    2.9.1    38    Farming and Livestock on Indian Reservations, 1912    
2    2.9.1    38    Federal Government and Indian Affairs, 1931    
2    2.9.1    38    Federal Indian Policiees:  Summary of Major Developments from Pre-revolutionay Period to the 1960's    
2    2.9.1    38    Federation of Indians Organized in Muscogee, Criticism of the Commissioner, 1938    
2    2.9.1    38    Fencing on Southern Navajo Boundary, 1888    
2    2.9.1    38    Fencing on Santa Fe Railroad Right of Way on Isleta Pueblo, Hagerman Correspondance, 1925    
2    2.9.1    38    Field Office Addresses of Bureau of Indian Affairs, Photocopy    
2    2.9.1    38    Final Report of Indian of Indian Conservation Workd and Civilan Conservation Corp, Indian Division Program, 1933-1942    
2    2.9.1    38    Final Report on Revision of Indian Law and Order Regulation, 1934    
2    2.9.1    38    Final Report top Doris Duke Foundation on American Indian History Project at University of New Mexico, Submitted by Sandra Gurule, 1972    
2    2.9.1    38    Finding Work for Students, 1929    
2    2.9.1    38    Fires at San Juan Pueblo,1926    
2    2.9.1    38    Fishing Rights, 1972    
2    2.9.1    38    Five Civilized Tribes and Termination, 1950    
2    2.9.1    38    Five Civilized Tribes to Meet at Muskogee for Land Bill Discussion, 1934    
2    2.9.1    38    Five Nations Freedmen, 1937    
2    2.9.1    38    Flathead Reservation Dam Sites, Comments by BIA Field Offices on Task Force Report, 1961    
2    2.9.1    38    Flathead Reservation Termination Proposal, 1966    
2    2.9.1    38    Food Folkway of Indian America; University of Chicago Research Project, 1941    
2    2.9.1    38    Forbidding Indians to Enter Liquor Establishments inb Oklahoma, 1942    
2    2.9.1    38    Forest Officers Duty Regarding Grazing on Indian Reservation, 1931    
2    2.9.1    38    Forming a Progressive Club Among Indians of Southern California, 1920    
2    2.9.1    38    Fort Defiance Boarding School Kindergarten Class, 1894    
2    2.9.1    38    Fort Hall, 1963    
2    2.9.1    38    Fort Hall, 1964    
2    2.9.1    38    Fort Hall Discussion, 1963    
2    2.9.1    38    Fort Hall School, Idaho, 1917    
2    2.9.1    38    Fort Hall and Simplot Corporation, 1963    
2    2.9.1    38    Fort Mojave, 1961    
2    2.9.1    38    Fort Wingate More Valuable As A School Than Military Garrison, 1913    
2    2.9.1    38    Funds, Recognition of Governors, John Collier, United Pueblo Agency, 1942    
2    2.9.1    38    Funds, Recognition of Governors, United Pueblo Agency, 1942    
2    2.9.1    38    Furnishing Navajos with Flour for Winter, 1895    
2    2.9.1    38    Furnishing Troops to Suppress Navajo Indians at Chinlee Dance, 1905    
2    2.9.1    38    General BIA Correspondance, 1924-1925    
2    2.9.1    38    General Federation of Women's Clubs, Pueblo Matters, 1927    
2    2.9.1    38    General Grazing Regulations for Indian Lands, 1935    
2    2.9.1    38    General Grazing Regulations Requirements for Power of Attorney, 1932    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    38    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Services Central Correspondance, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    39    General Termination Program Legislation; Withdrawal Program, 1952    
2    2.9.1    39    John Glass Letters, 1870s-1880s    
2    2.9.1    39    Goshute Band Council Meeting, 1916    
2    2.9.1    39    Goshute Indians Failure to Register, 1918    
2    2.9.1    39    Governor of Chicksaw Nation Letter to Chief, Choctaw Nation, 1965    
2    2.9.1    39    Governor of Jemez Requests Delegation to Washington, 1906    
2    2.9.1    39    Graft in Idagel and McCurtain Counties, OK; Five Tribes, 1914    
2    2.9.1    39    Grazing Conference, 1932    
2    2.9.1    39    Grazing Privileges and Taylor Grazing Act, 1934    
2    2.9.1    39    Grazing Problems in Lower Cococino Basin, 1909    
2    2.9.1    39    Great Councils of American Indians, 1929    
2    2.9.1    39    Great Council of Dakota Nation Constitution and By-Laws, 1921    
2    2.9.1    39    Guardian of the Pueblo Taos versus Garcia et al. Case; Hagerman Correspondance, 1929    
2    2.9.1    39    Grazing Privileges on Indian Reservations, 1919    
2    2.9.1    39    Grazing Stock on San Carlos Fort Apache Reservation, 1916    
2    2.9.1    39    Hagerman, 1927    
2    2.9.1    39    Hagerman Papers; Budget, Confiscated Lands, Pueblos, 1920-1930s    
2    2.9.1    39    Hagerman Papers; John Collier, 1942    
2    2.9.1    39    Hagerman Papers; Collier-Hagerman File, 1923-1928    
2    2.9.1    39    Hagerman Papers; Collier-Frazier Inquisition, Parts 1 and 2, 1932    
2    2.9.1    39    Hagerman Papers; Correspondance on Hagerman Seperation from BIA, 1932    
2    2.9.1    39    Hagerman Papers; Correspondance with Nicolas Rossevelt,1927-1932    
2    2.9.1    39    Hagerman Papers; Crown Point Correspondance on Walipi Situation,1927-1932    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Crown Point Misscelaneous Land Allotments, 1915-1923    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Investigation of the San Carlos Reservation, 1933    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; lo Laguna Pueblo Trespass Testimony    
2    2.9.1    40    hagerman Papers; Memo on Defense of Hagerman's Work, 1935    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Miscellaneous Issues Regarding Walapi and Navajo, 1923    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Montana and HR 7319, 1954    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Navajo Land Purchases, Navajo/Hopi Controversy, 1928-1930    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Peach Springs Controversy, 1930-1931    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Personal Correspondance with C.J. Rhodes, 1930-1932    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Personal Correspondance with C.J. Rhodes, 1931-1932    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Personal Correspondance with Roberts Walker, 1925-1926    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Personal Correspondance with Roberts Walker, 1925-1926    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Personal Correspondance with Hubert Work, 1927    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Private Correspondance with Hubert Work, 1923-1932    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Report on Navajo and Pueblo Affairs, 1923-1930    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Report on Status of Navajo Reservation, 1932    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Pueblo Water Priorities, 1931-1932    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Statistics Quotas for Outside Schools, 1954    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Papers; Taos Pueblo Survey of Lands, 1908    
2    2.9.1    40    Hagerman Report, 1925    
2    2.9.1    40    Hair Cutting Policy, 1903    
2    2.9.1    40    Handling Letters Sent by Children to Their Homes, 1889    
2    2.9.1    40    Haskell Institute Representative to Oklahoma Indian Conference, 1934    
2    2.9.1    40    Havasupai Reservation, 1961-1967    
2    2.9.1    40    Heart and Medical Issues on Klamath Reservation, 1930    
2    2.9.1    40    Health and Medical Condidations of Indians in New Mexico, 1932-1933    
2    2.9.1    40    Health Conditions on the Goshute Reservation, 1922    
2    2.9.1    40    Health Conditions of People at Great Falls, 1934    
2    2.9.1    40    Health Statistics of Montana Indians, 1944    
2    2.9.1    40    Heirs of an Estate by American Indian Foundation, 1938    
2    2.9.1    40    Historical Information on Burke Indian School, 1930    
2    2.9.1    40    History of Jicarilla Apache Indian Reservation, 1932-1933    
2    2.9.1    40    Hoffman versus Haskell Institute Indian Activities Association, 1926-1935    
2    2.9.1    40    Gladys Richard Hogan School Experiment; Navajos, 1934    
2    2.9.1    40    Homes Mission Council, 1922    
2    2.9.1    40    Hopi Correspondance, 1960s    
2    2.9.1    40    Hopi Dance Ban Clippings, 1923-1924    
2    2.9.1    40    Hopi and Navajo Agencies; BIA Correspondance, 1941-1953    
2    2.9.1    40    Hopi and Navajo Conflict, 1961-1966    
2    2.9.1    40    Hopi and Navajo Land Transfer and Moencopi, 1940    
2    2.9.1    40    Hopi Snake Dance, 1912    
2    2.9.1    40    Hopi Snake Dance Correspondance, 1921-1930    
2    2.9.1    40    Hopi Snake Dance Copyright, 1938    
2    2.9.1    40    Hopi Snake Dance Liquor Violation During Dance, 1915    
2    2.9.1    40    Hopi Snake Dance Protection, 1942    
2    2.9.1    40    Hopi Tribal Council Meeting Minutes, 1938-1951    
2    2.9.1    40    Hopi Tribe Withdrawal Program, 1952    
2    2.9.1    40    House Memorial, 1989    
2    2.9.1    40    House Subcommittee on Appropriations, Interior Department, 1945    
2    2.9.1    40    Housing for Indians, 1963    
2    2.9.1    40    H.R. 12615 Law and Order Bill, 1931    
2    2.9.1    41    Illegal Handling of Tribal Funds; Heirs and Claimants, 1961    
2    2.9.1    41    Immoral Dances of Moqui Indians, 1900    
2    2.9.1    41    Improper Treatment of Navajo Indians by Cocoino Sheriff, 1897    
2    2.9.1    41    Improved Conditions on Mescalero Reservation and Other Matters, 1920-1921    
2    2.9.1    41    Improvement of Indian Health Service, 1929    
2    2.9.1    41    Improving Conditions on Mescalero Reservation, 1921    
2    2.9.1    41    Improving Social Conditions Among Indians, 1914    
2    2.9.1    41    In Defense of Superintendent B. W. Wadleigh Against Charges Made by Navajo Council, 1892    
2    2.9.1    41    In Relation to Superintendent's Interference with Missionary Work with Navajo, 1892    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Agent Report on Jicarilla Apache, 1888    
2    2.9.1    41    Incorporation of Menominee Indian Tribe, 1934    
2    2.9.1    41    Improvements and Projects on Mescalero Reservation    
2    2.9.1    41    Index to Executive Documents, Senate of the United States, 1923    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Affairs Memorandums, Gamio, Manuel, 1854-1855    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Ancestry, 1941-1950    
2    2.9.1    41    Indians Arming Themselves Near Grayson, Oklahoma, 1976    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Bureau Probe Ordered by House, 1908    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Citizenship, 1952    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Citzenship Rights, 1923    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Citizenship and Voting Rights, 1946    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Civil Rights, 1960    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Claims Cases, Jicarilla vs U.S. and Kiowa, Commance, Apache v. US, 1900s    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Conference on Policy and Legislation, 1967    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Dances at Commencement, 1924    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Defense Association of Santa Barbara Meeting, 1930    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Delegate from Inter-Tribal Council to Indian Department Appropriations Subcommittee    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Economic Developmentk, 1967    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Education, 1908    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Farming in Bylas, Arizona, 1912    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Fishing Rights in Pacific Northwest, 1977    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Iroquois League, 1974    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Law Survey Regarding Pueblos, 1939    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Liquor Laws, 1944    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Liquor Laws and Definition of Ward, 1944    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Manpower Utilization and Cherokee Indian Education at Whiteville, North Carolina, 1944    
2    2.9.1    41    Indians Near American Valley, New Mexico as Horse and Sheep Thieves, 1894    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Newspapers Articles (1 of 2), 1890s    
2    2.9.1    41    ndian Newspapers Articles (2 of 2), 1890s    
2    2.9.1    41    Indians of the Gulf Coast Statees, 1976    
2    2.9.1    41    Indians of the Southwest, 1931    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Policy, 1952-1953    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Relocation, 1952-1953    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Relocation; BIA Decentralization and the Alabama and Coushatta Indian Reservation, 1943-1952-1952    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Relocation Issues and American Indian Fund Newsletters, 1956-1957    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Policy Letter top BIA Employees, 1934    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Problems in California, 1933    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Public Health Service, Trachoma Control, 1941    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Publication Sources, 1979    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Record, 1974    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Relationship with Federal Government, Reading List    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Reorganzation Act; United Pueblo Agency, 1935    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Reorganzation in the Southwest, 1946    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Reorganization Act; United Pueblo Agency, 1935-1940s    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Reorganization Act and Navajos, 1943    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Rights, 1922    
2    2.9.1    41    Indians Right to Vote, Various Correspondance, 1936-1941    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Right To Vote, Court Cases in Arizona and New Mexico, 1946    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Rights Assocation of America, 1938    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Rights Association, Part I, 1912-1921    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Rights Association Suggests Abolishment of Jicarilla Agency; Zuni Smallpox Outbreak, 1889    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Rights Association Report on Visit to Navajo Reservation, 1890    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Rights Assocation of America, 1938    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Schools, 1934    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Schools, 1909-1915    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Service Administration Reorganzation; Forest Regulations, 1943    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Servide Policies, 1945    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Subsistence, 1916    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Subsistence Fishing on Klamath River, 1979    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Takeover of Vacated Japanese Land; Citizen Suggestion, 1942    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Termination Problems, 1959    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Traders, Babitt Brothers Trading Company, 1932    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Tribe Constitutions, 1964    
2    2.9.1    41    Indians Under Jurisdiction of Paiute Indian Agency, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, 1931    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Views of S. 5206, 1931    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Welfare, 1930    
2    2.9.1    41    Indians:  Virginia and Potomac Area Reading List, 1966    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Voting Rights, 1945-1947    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Voting Rights1947    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Voting Rights, 1946    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Voting Rights and Denial Among Southwest Indian Tribes, 1948    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Voting Rights and Denial, 1940-1947    
2    2.9.1    41    Indian Voting Rights Denial of Arizona and New Mexico Indians, 1948    
2    2.9.1    41    indian Voting Rights Practices (Corrupt) by Traders on Navajo Reservation, 1949    
2    2.9.1    41    Indians Who Leave Reservation and Problems Living in Cities, 1935    
2    2.9.1    42    Indian Civil Rights, 1967    
2    2.9.1    42    Industrial Development, 1962    
2    2.9.1    42    Industrial Devlopment,  Institute of Indian Studies, 1961-1962 and 1965-1966    
2    2.9.1    42    Industrial Develoment in New Mexico Indian Land    
2    2.9.1    42    Industrial Growth on Navajo Reservation, 1966    
2    2.9.1    42    Industries and Development on New Mexico Reservations, 1911-1935    
2    2.9.1    42    information on Amerian Indian Crusade Sent to Paul Fickinger, Area Director, 1933    
2    2.9.1    42    Information on Turner Bear, Principal Chief of Creek Nation    
2    2.9.1    42    Injustices to Navajo and Moqui Indians by Mormans and Cococino County Authorities, 1899    
2    2.9.1    42    Inquiry into Condition and Tendancies of the Witchita Indians, 1913    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection of Navajo Agency at Fort Defiance, Arizona, 1898    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection of Standing Rock Indian Agency, 1911    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of Chettimance Indian School and Coushetta Indian School, 1945    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of the Crow Agency, 1888    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of the Crow Agency, 1891    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of the Crow Agency, 1891    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of Crow Agency Schools, 1889    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report on the Efficiency of Superintendant Fred Barker, 1924    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of the Klamath Reservation, 1936    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Rerpot of E.W.Estep at Yankton Indian School, 1910    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report on Investigation of Indian Rights Association, 1915    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspecction Report on Jicarilla Agency and Pueblo, 1899    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of Kiowa Comanche Agency, 1920    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of the Management of Livestock and Stockmen at Truxtron Canon School, 1918    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of the Malki Agency and Superintendant, 1917    
2    2.9.1    42    Insoection Report of the Navajo Agency, 1988    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Rerpot of Personnel Problems at Truxton Canon School, Arizon, 1918    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspecton Report on Rainy Mountain Boarding School, OK , 1912    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspectionn Report of Superintendant Gates and His Reply, Truxton Canon Agency, 1908    
2    2.9.1    42    inspecton Report of A. W. Leech, Yankton Indian Reservation, 1915    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of Superintendant William Light of Truxton Canon Agency, 1927    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of H.C. Russell, Superintendant of Kiowa Agency, 1914    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of Superintendant Shell at Truxton Canon School, 1913    
2    2.9.1    42    Inpection Rerpot of Superintendant Leo Walker, Truxton Canon School, 1920    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspectors Report on Southern Ute and Jicarilla Agency, 1891    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of the Traxton Canon Indian School at Valentine, AZ, 1925    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of Willie Boy Case on Malki Reservation, 1909    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of the Yankton Agency, 1908    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report of the Yankton Agency, 1932    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report Regarding Charges Against Superinendant of Klamath Reseration, 1925    
2    2.9.1    42    Inspection Report Against Superintendant W. A. Light at Truxton Canon Agency, 1922    
2    2.9.1    42    Indepartmental Rio Grand Committee Report, 1937    
2    2.9.1    42    Interior Appropriation Bill for 1934, 1933    
2    2.9.1    42    Interior Department Territorial Papers from NARA, 1962    
2    2.9.1    42    Intertribal Policy Board Elimination of BIA Offices, Montana, 1953    
2    2.9.1    42    Intruding Prospectus in Carrizo Mountains, 1890    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigations, 1934    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation into Red Fox St. James and Indian Rights Associaton, 1927-1935    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation of Carlisle School, 1915    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation of Creek County, OK Judge, 1915    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation of Cheyenne River Agency, South Dakota, 1906    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation of Chilocco Indian Agency School, OK, 1907    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation of Complaints Regarding Superintendant Daniell at Uankston Agency, SD, 1926    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation of Facilities at Whiteville, North Carolina by Cherokee Indian Agency, 1941    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigtion of Granting Permits to Sheet and Cattlemen on Klamath Reservation, 1929    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation of C. W. McDonald and Other at Kiowa Agency, OK, 1909    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation of Personnel on Menominee Reservation and Agency, 1930    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation Progress of Leech Lake Troubles, 1898     
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation Regarding Leasing of Lands on Walapai Servation, 1920    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation Report on Riverside Boarding School, Kiowa Reservation, 1912    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation Regarding Transmittal of Confidantial Information at BIA, 1935    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation Report on Superintendant Coggeshall on Malki Resevation, 1916    
2    2.9.1    42    Investigation Report of Truxton Canon Indian School at Valentine, AZ, 1917    
2    2.9.1    42    IRA Actions on Behalf of Destitue Families of Bri-A-Lie-Lai, 1908    
2    2.9.1    42    Irrigation Projects and Subsistence Gardens Project, 1939    
2    2.9.1    42    Irrigation Task Force, 1967    
2    2.9.1    42    Irrigation Task Force , 1963    
2    2.9.1    42    Isleta Election, Juan Jojela; Jiron group Quarrels, United Pueblo Agency, 1944    
2    2.9.1    42    Isleta Elections, Disputes; United Pueblo Agency, 1943    
2    2.9.1    42    Isleta Government; United Pueblo Agency; Electons, Pueblo Ways, 1942    
2    2.9.1    42    Isleta Government; United Pueblo Agency; Jiron Group, Battles, 1942    
2    2.9.1    42    Isleta Government; United Pueblo Agency; Quarrel, Controvery, 1942    
2    2.9.1    42    isleta Pueblo; Eviction of Priest; 1967    
2    2.9.1    42    Isleta Pueblo; Various Issues, 1936-1937    
2    2.9.1    42    Isleta Publo and Jiron Disputes, 1942-1944    
2    2.9.1    42    Issues and Problems with J. Blevin as Choctaw Chief, 1953    
2    2.9.1    42    Issuing Grist Mills to Moqui Families, 1894    
2    2.9.1    43    Andrew Jackson Case, 1815-1819    
2    2.9.1    43    Correspondance Relating to Harry James and Removed from Reservation    
2    2.9.1    43    J.E.O., 1967    
2    2.9.1    43    Jicarilla Boundaries, 1887    
2    2.9.1    43    jicarilla Agency Correspodance; Agency Boundary, 1868-1882    
2    2.9.1    43    Jicarilla Agency; Indian Claims Case Docket 22-A Decided August 26, 1963    
2    2.9.1    43    Jicarilla Apache Tribe    
2    2.9.1    43    Jicarilla Dissatisfaction at Mescalero, 1887    
2    2.9.1    43    Jicarilla Miscellaneous Correspondance, 1891-1896    
2    2.9.1    43    Jicarilla Relocation to Severalty Lands, 1887    
2    2.9.1    43    Jicarilla Sanatorium and Hospital, 1930    
2    2.9.1    43    Jicarilla Band Who Left Reservation, 1893    
2    2.9.1    43    Jicarillas Remain in School, 1903    
2    2.9.1    43    Jicarillas Request Delegation to Washington, D.C., 1893    
2    2.9.1    43    Jicarilla Request to Go To Cimmaron, 1891    
2    2.9.1    43    Jicarilla Santiago Largo Return to Reservation, 1891-1896    
2    2.9.1    43    Jicarilla Tribe Withdrawal Report, 1952    
2    2.9.1    43     Job Corps Conservation Center Program, 1968    
2    2.9.1    43    Juneau Area BIA Office, 1965    
2    2.9.1    43    Jurisdiction Over Adultery and Bigamy by South Dakota Indians, 1939    
2    2.9.1    43    Keam Mining District, 1914    
2    2.9.1    43    King Island Study, 1966    
2    2.9.1    43    Kiowa Reservation, 1892-1917    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath General Counsel, 1952    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Indians Termination, 1950s    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath indians Medical and Hospital Care, 1944    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Indian Reservation Planning Document, 1944-1947    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Inspection Report on Timber, 1917    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath and Medoc Indian Tribes and Land Transfer, 1940    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Newspaper, 1949    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Readjustment Program, 1952    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Reservation Fieldwork by Dr. L.S. Cressman, 1949    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Selection of Delgates and Secret Ballots, 1945-1952    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Termination , 1954-1958    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Termination Act Legislation and Related Issues, 1954    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Indian Termination and Employment, 1954    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Termination of Colville Reservation, 1961    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Tribal By-Laws and Tribal Business Committee, 1948    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Tribal Claims, 1956    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Tribal Committees to Work with Management Specialists, 1958    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Tribal Council Abolishment of Loan Board, 1945    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Tribal Council Issues and Concerns, 1944-1953    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Tribe Issues with BIA and Lumber Companies, 1952    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Tribe Criticsim of BIA, 1947    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Tribe Health Programs, 1953    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Tribe, Miscellaneous Documents, 1955-1965    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Tribal Programs, 1955    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Tribe Termination Act, 1962    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Tribe Withdrawal, 1952    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath View of Termination, 1955    
2    2.9.1    43    Klamath Withdrawal Program, 1952    
2    2.9.1    43    Kootenai Indians, Idaho; Indian Development Resources Act of 1967, 1963-1967    
2    2.9.1    44    Laona Agency, Miscellaneous Chippewa File, 1920    
2    2.9.1    44    Laguna Complaints of Mexican Swuiatters; Disputes Over Water with Acoma Pueblo, 1899    
2    2.9.1    44    Laguna Governor Request tpo Meet with President Over Pueglo Land Patent, 1903    
2    2.9.1    44    Laguna Indiana; Paguate Land Case, 1922    
2    2.9.1    44    Laguna Pueblo Council Report, 1923    
2    2.9.1    44    Land Allotment for Indians Along the Colorado River in Nevada and Las Vegas, 1911    
2    2.9.1    44    Land Allotments on Goshute Reservation, 1918    
2    2.9.1    44    Land Bill to Define and Survey Zuni Land, 1900    
2    2.9.1    44    Land Claims by Acoma Reservation Indians, 1913    
2    2.9.1    44    Land Classification on Indian Lands, 1939    
2    2.9.1    44    Land Consolidation on Indian Reservation, 1938    
2    2.9.1    44    La Pointe Agency, Ashland, Wisconsin; Accounts of S. W. Campbells, 1913    
2    2.9.1    44    Land Leases and Grazing on Indian Lands, 1936    
2    2.9.1    44    Land Uses of Coville Reservation, 1943    
2    2.9.1    44    Land Restrictions, Conveyances, Exchanges, 1961    
2    2.9.1    44    Land Timber Resources Industry for Jicarillas, 1899    
2    2.9.1    44    Land Titles of Picuris; Hagerman Correspondance, 1928    
2    2.9.1    44    Anna Laura and Jackson Bennett Estate Case Issues; California Agency, 1932-1945    
2    2.9.1    44    Law and Order Bill for Pueblos, 1930    
2    2.9.1    44    Law and Order Legislation, 1931    
2    2.9.1    44    Law and Order on Blackfeet Reservation, 1937    
2    2.9.1    44    Law and Order in Sioux Area, 1939    
2    2.9.1    44    Law and Order; Issues on Indian Reservations in District of South Dakota, 1931    
2    2.9.1    44    Law and Order Policies on Reservations; Brie-a-lil-e, 1909    
2    2.9.1    44    Law Enforcement on Indians Reservations, 1930    
2    2.9.1    44    Lease to Catawba Indian Chiefs, 1908    
2    2.9.1    44    Leasing of Agency Reserves, 1932    
2    2.9.1    44    Leasing of Indian Lands, 1909    
2    2.9.1    44    Leasing of Lands and Trespassing on New Mexico Reservation, 1921    
2    2.9.1    44    Leasing of Lands of Restricted Indians, 1923    
2    2.9.1    44    Leasing the Mineral Lands of Navajo and Moqui Indians, 1900    
2    2.9.1    44    Leasing to Stockman in Arizona, 1936    
2    2.9.1    44    Legal Cases Regarding Indians Lands and Water, 1920    
2    2.9.1    44    Legal Status of Moqui and Navajos, 1905    
2    2.9.1    44    Legislation and Proposals, 96th and 97th Congress, 1966-1966    
2    2.9.1    44    Legislation, N.R. 11312, H.R. 11465, 1953-1966    
2    2.9.1    44    Legislation-Hership Bills, 1959-1964    
2    2.9.1    44    Legislation of Congress, 1962-1965    
2    2.9.1    44    Legislation Correspondance File, 1945    
2    2.9.1    44    Legislation Regarding Leases on Reservations, 1900-1905    
2    2.9.1    44    Legislation Activity and Problems, 1969    
2    2.9.1    44    Letter from John Collier, Commissioner of BIA, 1935    
2    2.9.1    44    Letter from President LaGarge to President Eisenhower on American Indian Depressed Areas, 1955    
2    2.9.1    44    Letter from Secretary of Interior McKay to LaFarge Outline Basic Indian Policy    
2    2.9.1    44    Letter on Behalf of Settler Whoese Claims Declared Invalid on San Juan Strip, 1867    
2    2.9.1    44    Letters Received by Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-1881    
2    2.9.1    44    Letters Received - Military Correspondance Related to Jicarilla Removal to Mescalero Reservation, 1887    
2    2.9.1    44    Letters Received Regarding Conditions of Navajo and Jicarilla, 1881-1907    
2    2.9.1    44    Letters Regarding Fernandez Amendment to Rehab Bills; S. 1407, 1949    
2    2.9.1    44    Letters Regarding Navajo Welfare Benefits, Social Security/Rehab Act, 1947    
2    2.9.1    44    Lettes send from Santa Fe Indian School, 1900-1909    
2    2.9.1    44    Leter to J.A. Halel, Chair, House Subcommittee on Indian Affairs Re Frank Kirk, Also Known as Tom-Pec-Saw, 1958    
2    2.9.1    44    Letters to Sam Watrons Regarding Depradation of the Apaches, Utes, Arapaho, 1860s-1870s    
2    2.9.1    44    Letter to Navajo Area Director (Allan Harper) Regarding Filed Claims, 1960    
2    2.9.1    44    Letter to Asage Indians Regarding Gas and Oil Leasing, 1914    
2    2.9.1    44    Letter to Reverand Moses harjo on Selecting Choctaw Chief, 1954    
2    2.9.1    44    Letter to Secretary of Interior on Grievances and Rights of Indians, 1953    
2    2.9.1    44    Letter to Secretary of Interior Chapman on Popular Votes on Chief Ballot for Choctaws, 1952    
2    2.9.1    44    Letter to Senator Kerr Regarding Distributions of Funds to Creek Indians in Muskogee, OK, 1952    
2    2.9.1    44    Letter to Superintendant McCown Regarding Status of Wheeler-Howard Bill, 1934    
2    2.9.1    44    Letter to Commissioner Burke Chee Dodge to Discontinue Tribal Council, 1926    
2    2.9.1    44    Letter to Commissioner Burke from Zuni Officials; Fractionalism, Protestant-Catholic Rivalry, 1924-1925    
2    2.9.1    44    Linguistics Institute at University of North Carolina, 1940    
2    2.9.1    44    Liquor Legislation for Klamath and Modoc Tribers, 1938-1945    
2    2.9.1    44    List of Indian Members of Troop I, 7th Calvalry to J.S. Buntin, Andarko, OK , 1931    
2    2.9.1    44    List of Moqui Indians Arrested at Oraibi for Seditious Conduct, 1894    
2    2.9.1    44    Livestock Regulations on Navajo and Moqui Reservations, 1916    
2    2.9.1    44    Loan Application from Crawfords, Klamath Tribe, 1956    
2    2.9.1    44    Local Estimates of Resident Indian Population and Labor Force Status, 1981    
2    2.9.1    44    Loss of Funds by Creek Indians; Jackson Barrett, 1928    
2    2.9.1    45    Maine Indian Report, 1935    
2    2.9.1    45    Maintaining Navajo Indians on Reservation, 1905    
2    2.9.1    45    Maintaining Troops at Fort Defiance to Avoid Trouble on Navajo Reservation, 1905    
2    2.9.1    45    Maintaining Troops at Navajo Agency at Fort Defiance, AZ, 1905    
2    2.9.1    45    Major Current Problems in BIA Utah, 1963    
2    2.9.1    45    Major Indian Legislation, 88th Congress, 2nd Session, 1965    
2    2.9.1    45    Maladministration on Klamath Reservation, 1929    
2    2.9.1    45    Management of Menominee Indian Mills, 1935    
2    2.9.1    45    Management of Navajo Indians, 1913    
2    2.9.1    45    Manuscript of Chief Loco's Biography of a Peaceful Apache by John Shepard, Chapter 9    
2    2.9.1    45    Manuscript; "Apache" by Glenville Goodwin    
2    2.9.1    45    Maps of Texas and New Mexico, 1844, 1875    
2    2.9.1    45    Marital Relations and Peyote Use at Yankton Agency, 1916    
2    2.9.1    45    McNary Bill Concerning Indivisible Assets of Indians and Corporate Property of Indians, 1929    
2    2.9.1    45    Medical Servies to Indians, 1946    
2    2.9.1    45    Meeting by Senator Thomas with Kiowa on Wheeler-Howard Bill, 1934    
2    2.9.1    45    Meeting of Chickasaw Nation Council on Election with Article Condeming Plans, 1956    
2    2.9.1    45    Meeting of Chippewa Indians with Assistant Commission of Indian Affairs, 1920    
2    2.9.1    45    Meeting of National Congress of Indians, 1946    
2    2.9.1    45    Meeting of Pacific Central Temporary Field Committee of Department of Interior, 1952    
2    2.9.1    45    Meeting of Society of Indians AT Tulsa, OK, 1924    
2    2.9.1    45    Meeting with BIA Coimmissioner and Portland Area Office, 1955    
2    2.9.1    45    Meeting with Council of All the New Mexico Pueblos, 1924    
2    2.9.1    45    Meeting with Upper Moenkopi Village Regarding Hopi Claims, 1951    
2    2.9.1    45    Memos and Correspondance Regarding Menominee Indian Tribe, 1959-1961    
2    2.9.1    45    Memo from Commissioner on Exclusive Rights of Hopi on Reservation, 1941    
2    2.9.1    45    Memo from Superintendant of Indian Affairs, Muskogee to Senator Rhodes on Red Cross, 1931    
2    2.9.1    45    Memos, Statements, Reports on Various Tribes and Agencies, 1915-1945    
2    2.9.1    45    Memorandums and Correspondance, 1949-1950    
2    2.9.1    45    Memorandums, Statements, and Correspondance; Rights of Indians to Counsel, 1951-1952    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Advisory Council Letter to BIA Commissioner Concerning Mills, 1942    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee General, 1955    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Indian Mills, 1939    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Indians Advisory Council, 1942-1943    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Indian Agency; Personnel Problem and Electtion Resolution, 1942    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Indian Condemnation of BIA Commissioner, 1942    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Indians and Liquor Situation, 1943    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Indian Reservation, 1940    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Reservation Preliminary Report, 1942    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Reservation; Raising Cattle, 1937    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Termination, 1956    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Termination, 1964-1966    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Termination Act    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Tribal Councl Issues, 1944    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Tribal Council Minutes, February, 1949    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Tribe, Mintues, 1915    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Tribe Payment to Members from Tribal Fund, 1951    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Tribe Versus Unites States; Court Opinion, 1942    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Tribe Withdrawal    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Tribe Withdrawal Proposal, 1949    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee Tribe Withdrawal Report, 1952    
2    2.9.1    45    Menominee, West Oregon, Klamath, Paiute, Uinta- Ouray Withdrawal, 1955    
2    2.9.1    45    Mescalero Agency Correspondance; Indian Removal, 1886    
2    2.9.1    45    Mescalero Agency Letters, Funds, Shootings, Surrenders, 1862-1894 and 1913-1919    
2    2.9.1    45    Mescalero Agency Letters Sen; Funds, Comanche Visits, Housing, 1897-1989 and 1901-1922    
2    2.9.1    45    Mescalero Agency Letters Sent; Land Allotment and Morals of Girls, 1898-1913    
2    2.9.1    45    Mescalero Agency Letters Sent; Livestock and Drilling, 1898-1913    
2    2.9.1    45    Mescalero Agency Letters Sent; Wildlife Protection and Livestock, 1897-1898 and 1901-1922    
2    2.9.1    45    Mescalero Agency Letters Sent; Tularosa Mexican Problems on Reservation, 1892-1894 and 1913-1914    
2    2.9.1    45    Mescalero Apache Withdrawal, 1952    
2    2.9.1    45    Mescalero Indians at Mount Vernon Barracks; All Wanting to Return Home, 1890    
2    2.9.1    45    Mescalero Children Return Denied, 1895    
2    2.9.1    45    Mescalero Allotments, 1895    
2    2.9.1    45    Mescalero National Park, 1912-1923    
2    2.9.1    45    Mescalero Support for H.R. 15765 to Improve Conditions on the Reservation, 1921    
2    2.9.1    45    Migration of 3000 Okalhoma Indians to Mexico, 1932    
2    2.9.1    45    Migratory Bird Trewaty Act, 1942-1968    
2    2.9.1    45    Military Activities Regarding New Mexico Reservations, 1916-1917    
2    2.9.1    45    Mille Lac Chippewas, 1961    
2    2.9.1    45    Minnesota Chippewa  Indians (1964-1966) and Mississippi Choctaw (1961-1966)    
2    2.9.1    45    Minnesota State Game Wardens and Entry on Reservations, 1936    
2    2.9.1    45    Minutes of Blackfoot Business Tribal Council at Browning, Montana, December 10, 1931    
2    2.9.1    45    Minutes of the Fourth Annual Conference of American Indian Institute, 1960    
2    2.9.1    45    Minutes of General Council of Menominee Tribe, 1954    
2    2.9.1    45    Minutes of Menominee Tribal Council; October, 1951 and July, 1952    
2    2.9.1    45    Minutes of Navajo Council Meeting, June 1, 1933    
2    2.9.1    45    Minutes of Staff Meeting on Indian Office Reorganization, 1949    
2    2.9.1    45    Microfilm Resources, 1974    
2    2.9.1    45    Miscellaneous, 1943    
2    2.9.1    45    Miscellaneous Information    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Documents (1 of 2), 1940s-1950s    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Documents (2 of 3), 1940s-1950s    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Documents (3 of 3), 1940s-1950s    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellan eous Documents, 1948-1947    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellandous Files, 1931-1934    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellandous Issues of Variety of Tribes, 1944    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Letters, 1868-1869    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Letters, 1911-1920    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Letters, 1918    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Letters, 1920    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Letters, 1927-1933    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Letters, 1928-1929    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Matters Concerning Mescalero Apache, 1912-1917    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1915-1916    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Papers, 1700s    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Papers from John Collier Collectcion, 1970    
2    2.9.1    46    Miscellaneous Records of BIA, 1951-1972    
2    2.9.1    46    Misqually Tribe vs State of Washington, 1939    
2    2.9.1    46    Mission of BIA, 1922    
2    2.9.1    46    Missions Schools, 1902-1948    
2    2.9.1    46    Missions and Schools on Navajo Reservation, 1923    
2    2.9.1    46    Missionaries Giving Instruction in Hopi Language, 1906    
2    2.9.1    46    Missionary Conference at Window Rock, 1946    
2    2.9.1    46    Missionary Rejected from Laguna Pueblo for Recording Myth, 1897    
2    2.9.1    46    Mobilization of Indian Service and Resources for National Defense, 1940    
2    2.9.1    46    Modifying Exeutive Order Regarding Navajo Lands, 1903    
2    2.9.1    46    Monarco Largot Caldwell Request Meeting to Contion Ration for "llaneros" Jicarilla Band, 1902    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Chapter Reports from Dandoff and Standing Rock Chapters, IRA, Livestock Reduce    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report from Indian Agent Burnett of Mescalero Agency, 1894    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report from V.E. Stattler on Mescalero Agency, July, 1895    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report from V.E. Stattler on Mescalero Agency, September, 1897    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, July 1889    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, February 1894    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, June, 1894    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, August 1894    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, January 1895    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, February 1895    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, March, 1895    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency Board School, March, 1895    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, Aprtil, 1895    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, May, 1895    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, May, 1896    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, May, 1897    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, June, 1897    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, May, 1898    
2    2.9.1    46    Monthly Report on Mescalero Agency, Julu, 1899    
2    2.9.1    46    J.C. Morgan Correspandance, 1889    
2    2.9.1    46    J.C. Morgan Request for Reimbursement for Navajo Council Meeting, 1935    
2    2.9.1    46    Moqui Schools, 1932    
2    2.9.1    46    Moqui Indians Part I, 1909    
2    2.9.1    46    Moqui Indians Part 2, 1909    
2    2.9.1    46    Moqui Indians Part 3, 1909    
2    2.9.1    46    Moqui Indians Part 4, 1909    
2    2.9.1    46    Moqui Indians Part 5, 1909    
2    2.9.1    46    Mount Talman Projet; Ferrry County Washington; Environmental Impact Statement Draft    
2    2.9.1    46    Muckleshoot Indians Fishing of Green River, Washington, 1963-1967    
2    2.9.1    46    Murder of Trader Charles Fritz, By-A-Lil-e, 1910    
2    2.9.1    46    Mukogee Indians, 1950s    
2    2.9.1    46    Muskogee Area Office Welare Staff for Five Civilized Tribes, 1954    
2    2.9.1    46    Mystic Sons and Daughters and Their Application for a Reservation, 1939    
2    2.9.1    47    Nakodabi Assiniboine People Magazine, 1992-1993    
2    2.9.1    47    Narrative Report form Oklahoma District Director, 1947    
2    2.9.1    47    Philleo Nash speech at Louis Lermon Recognition Dinner, 1964    
2    2.9.1    47    National Association of Indian Affairs Review of Commissioner1935    
2    2.9.1    47    Native American Bibliography    
2    2.9.1    47    Native American Soilution to Native Problems, 1933    
2    2.9.1    47    Native American Worship, 1943-1944    
2    2.9.1    47    National Congress of American Indians, 1960    
2    2.9.1    47    National Congress of American Indians Lketter to Preseident Johnson, 1964    
2    2.9.1    47    Nature of Treaties with Indians, 1946    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo, 1929    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Affairs, Schools, Oil; Hagerman Papers, 1924    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Agency Correspondance, 1935-1952    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Agency Correspondance and Meetings, 1940s-1950s    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Agency Correspondance Regarding Navajo and War, Education, Resources, 1942-1945    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Agent vandever Report on Cox Incident in San Juan County, 1890    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo and California Indian Clippings, 1923-1924    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Anthropological Study by Florence Ells    
2    2.9.1    47    navajo Canoncito Community School, 1967    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Case 191, 1892    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo CCF, 1907-1938    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Children and Schools; Hagerman Papers, 1924    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo, Comanche Oklahoma Indians, Peyote, 1952    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Concerns about Tribal Election, 1955    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Council Meeting at Luepp, AZ on Navajo Council Regulations, 1928    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Documents; Miscellaneous,1938-1950    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Encroachment of Hopi Lands and Watering Places, 1898    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Encrochment on Moqui Lands, 1891    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo-English Dictionary    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo-Exxon Uranium Development; Final Environmental Impact Statement, Vol. II, 1976    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo General Services, 1925-1926    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo-Hopi Boundary Dispute, 1938-1940    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo-Hopi Joint Use Area    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Indians, 1930s-1950s    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Indians and Reservations, 1865-1892    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Indians Clippings, 1923-1924    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Indians Miscellaneous, 1930s to 1940s    
2    2.9.1    47    Navajo Irrigation, 1961-1967    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Land Selection Environmental Impact Statement Draft, Vol 1, 1978    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Land Selection Environmental Impact Statement Draft, Vol 2, 1978    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Meeting Reuest with President, 1913    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo-normal Little Litigation v. Department of the Interior, 1966    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Malnutrition, 1952    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Nation Little Water Day Schoolm 1897    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Occupation Areas and Movements Between 1500 and 1860, Indicated by Archeologist Sites and Ethno Data     
2    2.9.1    48    Navajos on Public Lands in Cococino County, 1897    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Prisoners at Fort Wingate, Bri-A-Lil-E, 1907-1908    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajos Protest Against Community Health Center at Salinas Springs, 1928    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Police Forst Count in Navajo Juristiction, 1917    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Regulations and Government Mining and Rights of Way, 1918-1936    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Request to Go to Washington, 1926    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Reservation Land Acquisistion; Hagerman Papers, 1920s    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Nation Boundaries Determination, 1895    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Reservation in Peace; By-A-Lil-E, 1913    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Retreat to Carizzas to Escape Flood; By-A-Lil-E, 1920    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo-San Juan, 1909    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo-San Juan, 1907-1929    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo-San Juan, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo-San Juan, 1907-1939    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo School Affairs, 1892    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo School at Fort Defiance, 1892    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajos Seek Additional Lands, 1930    
2    2.9.1    48    navajo Senate Investigation , Senate Resolution, 4/25/07, Bri-A-Lil-E, 1907    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Springs Agency; Arrest of H Hall and Rabbit, 1913    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Springs Agency; ASA Rabbit Case and land Juristiction, 1913    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Springs Agency; Harry Sullivan Agitating Indians, 1815    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Springs Agency; Polk and Posse Renegages, 1914-1915    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Springs Agency; Trouble with Utes, 1915    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Springs Agency; Utes Accused of Stealing Cattle, 1914    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Springs Agency; Ute Assault on Superintendant, 1912    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Springs Agency; Ute Complaints Against Superintendant Clardy, 1911    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Springs Agency; Ute Issues, 1912-1913    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Springs Agency; Various Issues Regarding Utes, 1911    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Standard of Living, 1946    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Treaty, 1868    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Treaty; BIA Reports; Irrigation Information on Navajo Reservation, 1868-1935    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Tribal Council, 1967    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Tribal Council; Chinlee School Compulsory Education, 1925    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Tribal Council and Criticism of BIA, 1955    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Tribal Trust Funds, 1965    
2    2.9.1    48    Navajo Tribe Information, 1955-1957    
2    2.9.1    49    Navajos, Utes Hunting Off Resevation Near Blue Mountain, Utah, 1890    
2    2.9.1    49    Navajo Withdrawal Report, 1952    
2    2.9.1    49    Need for Judges and Tribal Police on Reservations, 1939    
2    2.9.1    49    Negro Agitator Frank Tom-Pee-Saw, 1946    
2    2.9.1    49    New England Indian Council; National Indian Council; Indian Citizenship    
2    2.9.1    49    New Federal Indian Poliocy Newsletter, 1958    
2    2.9.1    49    New Mexico Citizen's Request Mescalero Reservation Be Open to Settlements, 1888    
2    2.9.1    49    New Mexico Extension Service Contract, 1952    
2    2.9.1    49    New Mexico Pueblo Water Issues, 1931    
2    2.9.1    49    New Mexico Stockman's Advisory Committee, 1935    
2    2.9.1    49    New Mexico State Information, 1938    
2    2.9.1    49    New Mexico Territory Tax Suit #892 Against Pueblos    
2    2.9.1    49    New Mexico Wool Growers Association Protest of BIA Land Leasing, 1922    
2    2.9.1    49    New Procedures to Select Choctaw Chief, 1952    
2    2.9.1    49    News Article Regarding BIA, 1930    
2    2.9.1    49    News Clippings, Correspondance, Memos; Minneapolis Area Ofice, BIA, 1922-1960    
2    2.9.1    49    News Clippings and Speeches on Pueblos, 1923    
2    2.9.1    49    News Clippings and Indians Fisheries Conference, Oregan and Washington States, 1961-1962    
2    2.9.1    49    News Release of H. R.6189 of 81st Congress; Communtation Bill, 1951    
2    2.9.1    49    Newspaper Clippings, 1899-1901    
2    2.9.1    49    No Protection of Indian Land allotments Under 4th Section of Dawes Severability Act, 1887    
2    2.9.1    49    Non-Progress of Moqui People, 1900    
2    2.9.1    49    North American Indians; Miscellaneous, 1909-1920    
2    2.9.1    49    North American Newspaper Alliances, Newspaper Stories, 1961    
2    2.9.1    49    North Dakota Administration, 1951    
2    2.9.1    49    North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission, 1961    
2    2.9.1    49    North Dakota; Social Security, 1953    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Cheyenne, 1961-1967    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Cheyenne Petition Regarding Coal Leases, 1974    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency, 1904-1937    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; 1922-1923    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; 1924-1925 and 1932-1933    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; 1930s    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Agricultural Report to BIA, 1930    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Civil Suit, 1929    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Complaint, 1915-1916    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Correspondance Concerning Dispute Over Dam at Cochiti, 1925    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agencyl Correspondance; Pojoaque Pueblo    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Correspondance Regarding Pueblo Council, 1924-1927    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Correspondance Regarding Tribal Lands, 1918    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Disputes Over Indian Lands, 1922-1925    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Fencing Issues, 1921-1922    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; General Correspondance    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Indian Use of Peyote, 1934    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Indigent Indians, 1923    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Inspection Report    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Irrigation and Irrigation Projects, 1930    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Irrigation; Santa Clara and Tesuque, 1925    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Leases and Lands, 1930    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Miscellaneous, 1906-1926    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Miscellaneous; Correspondance; San Ildefonso Pueblo, 1939-1949    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Jose Naranjo Complaint; Santa Clara Reservation, 1922    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Options to Settle Land Disputes, 1925    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Origins of Water Rights, 1689    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Owning Tracts of Bosque Lands, 1922    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Problems between Newman and Tesque Indians, 1922    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Pueblo Water Rights, Land Titles, Fencing, 1922-1926    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Recent Improvements in Pueblos, 1928    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; San Juan Agency, 1904-1932    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Superintendant Coggeshall Correspondance, 1914    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Taos and Tesuque Pueblo Issues, 1922-1932    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Trespassing on Indian Lands, 1916-1923    
2    2.9.1    49    Northern Pueblo Agency; Tribal Elections, 1914-1928    
2    2.9.1    49    Notes on Colvig Lecture, 1988    
2    2.9.1    50    Obtaining Title to Lands by Snata Ana; Pueblo Tribe, 1929    
2    2.9.1    50    Oil and Gas Letter to BLM from Montana Governor Thomas Judge; July 1996    
2    2.9.1    50    Oil and Gas Revenue, Land Purchase, Navajo, Crown Point, 1927    
2    2.9.1    50    Oklahoma and South Dakota, 1960-1961    
2    2.9.1    50    Oklahoma Indian Federation  Proposes Case Settlement with Government and Creek, County, 1928    
2    2.9.1    50    Omaha Indians; Miscellaneous, 1922-1925    
2    2.9.1    50    On Location:  Romaine Fielding and the Lubin Company West in New Mexico, Nov-Dec 1913    
2    2.9.1    50    Opening Navajo Reservation to Mining, 1900    
2    2.9.1    50    Opening Navajo Lands to Settlement, 1903    
2    2.9.1    50    Opening of Northwest Portion of Navajo Reservation to Mining and Its Effects, 1900    
2    2.9.1    50    Opening of Pine Ridge Reservation to Settlement, 1909    
2    2.9.1    50    Oijata Navajo Petition for Water Resources and Access to San Juan River, 1922    
2    2.9.1    50    Opened Lands on the Coville Reservation, 1943    
2    2.9.1    50    Orabi Faction Dispute Over Sending Children to School    
2    2.9.1    50    Orabi Indians of Tuba City and Sown the Moe Iracopie Fields, 1894    
2    2.9.1    50    Orabi Prisoners Labor; Government Role with Hopi Factions, 1906-1913    
2    2.9.1    50    Orabi Troubles and Hopi Factions Analysis, 1906    
2    2.9.1    50    Orabi Troubles Between Friendlies and Hostiles; Hopi and Shimapoui Prisoners, 1907-1908    
2    2.9.1    50    Orabi Troubles Between Friendlies and Hostiles; Hopis Sent to Prisons, 1906    
2    2.9.1    50    Orabi Troubles Between Friendlies and Hostiles; Reports of Hopi Imprisoned; 1906    
2    2.9.1    50    Orders for Military to Protect Indian Interests and Preserve Peace on San Juan Strip, 1887    
2    2.9.1    50    Organizations Interested in Indians, 1935    
2    2.9.1    50    Organizations Interest in Indians; Taos Incident    
2    2.9.1    50    Osage Indian Reservation, 1950s    
2    2.9.1    50    Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, 1920-1925    
2    2.9.1    50    Outbreak of Hemoaatic Septicemia in Sheep on Navajo Reservation; Hagerman Correspondance, 1926    
2    2.9.1    50    Outline of Policy for Jicarillas Toward Self Sufficiency, 1903    
2    2.9.1    50    Outrages Against Navajo Indians in Cococino County, 1897    
2    2.9.1    50    Overview of Wyandot Emigration, 1842-1867    
2    2.9.1    50    Pahute Village and Catholic School, 1889    
2    2.9.1    50    Paute Indian Agency, 1933    
2    2.9.1    50    Paute Indians; Council of California Indians, 1950-1951    
2    2.9.1    50    Paute Land Allocation Clippings, 1923-1924    
2    2.9.1    50    Paute Uprisings Clippings, 1923    
2    2.9.1    50    Pala Indians and Tibbets Organization; Prosecution of J. Tibbets, 1920    
2    2.9.1    50    Palm Springs Indian Reservation, 1967    
2    2.9.1    50    Panama-Pacific International Exposition, 1915    
2    2.9.1    50    Papago Agency, 1965    
2    2.9.1    50    Papago Indians Land Titles, 1911    
2    2.9.1    50    Papago Reservation Bi-Lingual Teaching Program, 1942    
2    2.9.1    50    Particiption of Indian Burean Personnel in Tribal Elections, 1953    
2    2.9.1    50    Frank Pass Murder Conviction, 1942    
2    2.9.1    50    Per Capita Payments to Menominee Tribal Members, S. 2969, 1952    
2    2.9.1    50    Per Capita Payments to Minominee Tribe, 1952    
2    2.9.1    50    Permission to Sell Guns by Licensed Traders of Walker and Hubbard; By-a-lil-e; 1908    
2    2.9.1    50    Permit Granting by Indian Business Committee at Malki Indian Agency, 1913    
2    2.9.1    50    Personel Opinion of H.S. Way on Wheeler-Howard Bill, 1934    
2    2.9.1    50    Peshlaki-Dodge :Land Dispute in Whiskey Creek Area, 1929    
2    2.9.1    50    Petition Against Opening Southern Half of Coville Reservation to Settlers, 1915    
2    2.9.1    50    Petition by Gallup, NM Citizens to Purchase Navajo Reservations Lands for Mining, 1892    
2    2.9.1    50    Petition by Klamath Indians for Removal of Superintendent and Inspection Report, 1929    
2    2.9.1    50    Petition by Mescalero Indians for Return of Lands, 1893    
2    2.9.1    50    Petition by Moqui Training School Children, 1900    
2    2.9.1    50    Petitions by Navajos Asking for Allotments, 1901    
2    2.9.1    50    Petition for Restoration of San Juan Strip to Public Domain for San Juan County Settlers, 1897    
2    2.9.1    50    Petition from Indians at Malki Indian Agency, 1915    
2    2.9.1    50    Petition from Tuba City for Military Post to Protect Settlers, 1892    
2    2.9.1    50    Petition Showing Destitute Condis of Navajo Indians, 1902    
2    2.9.1    50    Petition to Confine Indians to Navajo Reservation, 1889    
2    2.9.1    50    Petition to Elect W. B. Robers as Choctaw Chief, 1952    
2    2.9.1    50    Petition to Return Portion of Mescalero Reservation, 1892    
2    2.9.1    50    Petition to President Regarding Indian Land Allotments, 1911    
2    2.9.1    50    Peyote Cases/Testimony on Senate Bill 1939, 1937    
2    2.9.1    50    Phelps-Stokes Survey of Navajo Conditions, 1939    
2    2.9.1    50    Pima School System, 1939-1944    
2    2.9.1    50    Pine Ridge; Openning Lands    
2    2.9.1    50    Pine Ridge Reservation; Senate Bill 8917, 1911    
2    2.9.1    50    Pit River indians Proclamation and Fact Sheet, 1970    
2    2.9.1    50    Plans for Grand Council of American Indians in Denver, 1929    
2    2.9.1    50    Plan for Reorganization of Indian Services Suggested by Warren Moorehead, National Research Counciul, 1933    
2    2.9.1    50    Plan for Study of Racial Types and Results of Crossing, 1923    
2    2.9.1    50    Policy of BIA on Religious Liberty of Indians, 1936    
2    2.9.1    50    Policy Outline of Duties and Obligations of Local Police and Menominee Agency    
2    2.9.1    50    Policies of Law and Order, 1939    
2    2.9.1    50    Politics and Factionalims in Zuni Officer Selection and Navajo Lease Sale, 1926-1928    
2    2.9.1    50    Poor Living Conditions at Jicarilla Agency, 1905    
2    2.9.1    50    Post War Reconstruction in Day School of United Pueblo Agency, 1943    
2    2.9.1    50    Post War Planning Memo by John Collier, 1943-1944    
2    2.9.1    50    Post War Planning Memos by John Collier, 1944-1950    
2    2.9.1    50    Portland Area BIA Office, 1953-1955    
2    2.9.1    50    Position Papers of Bia, 1959    
2    2.9.1    50    Poverty    
2    2.9.1    50    Poverty Legislation, 1960-1964    
2    2.9.1    50    Poverty Programs, Department of Interior, 1964    
2    2.9.1    51    President Taft Letter to Society of American Indians, 1912    
2    2.9.1    51    Private Correspondance with Kenneth Roberts, 1924    
2    2.9.1    51    Presbyterian Mission, Jemez    
2    2.9.1    51    Press Releases Regarding Work Programs for Indians, 1930    
2    2.9.1    51    Preventing Moqui  Children from Participating in Heathen Dances, 1903    
2    2.9.1    51    Pribilof Islands, Alaska    
2    2.9.1    51    Prohibiting of Guardhouse and Other Issues, Genoa School, 1929    
2    2.9.1    51    Problems of Law and Order on Reservations, 1939    
2    2.9.1    51    Problems on Goshute Reservation, 1917    
2    2.9.1    51    Problems on Goshute Reservation, 1918    
2    2.9.1    51    Problems with Indian Schools and Education; Hagerman Correspondance, 1930    
2    2.9.1    51    Problems with Navajo Indians at Chinlee and Black Mountain, 1905    
2    2.9.1    51    Proceedings of Council of Indians Effextive Agrteement of 1889; Petition of Ogalalla Sioux, 1894    
2    2.9.1    51    Proceeding of Hearing Over Shalako Film, Lorenzo Chaves, 1924    
2    2.9.1    51    Proceedings of Klamath Indians Council, 1917    
2    2.9.1    51    Progress in Indian Affairs, 1934    
2    2.9.1    51    Progressive Council Investigation of Zuni Reservation, 1924    
2    2.9.1    51    Progressive Pueblo Indian Council Invite, 1924    
2    2.9.1    51    Project for Loupp Reservation, 1932    
2    2.9.1    51    Promoting Tribal Participation by Superintendent of Menominee Indian Agency, 1943    
2    2.9.1    51    Property Management, 1964    
2    2.9.1    51    Proposal for a CO2 Coal slurry Pipelint Feasibility Study Funding Proposal, March, 1982    
2    2.9.1    51    Proposal from Navajo Resident for Day School at Biltabito, San Juan Agency, 1934    
2    2.9.1    51    Proposal for Indian League of Nations, 1919    
2    2.9.1    51    Proposal to Establish Commission on Indian Affairs, 1940    
2    2.9.1    51    Proposal to Incorporate Klamaths and Klamath's Response, 1931    
2    2.9.1    51    Proposed Annual Meeting of Arizona Tribes, 1934    
2    2.9.1    51    Proposed Bill to Authorize Use of Money for Menominee Purchase of Swampland, 1943    
2    2.9.1    51    Proposed Changes to Policy Regarding Indian Land Leases, 1909    
2    2.9.1    51    Proposed Law and Order Regulations for Reservations, 1935    
2    2.9.1    51    Protest of Choctaw Chief Selection, 1948    
2    2.9.1    51    Protest to U.S. Senate by Representative Indians of Standing Rock Indian Reservations, 1929    
2    2.9.1    51    Protecting Navajo Indians from Haircuts, 1902    
2    2.9.1    51    Protection of Indian Allotments on Nevada Reservations, 1910    
2    2.9.1    51    Public Appeal for Regular Army to subdue Navajos in New Mexico, 1891    
2    2.9.1    51    Public and Newspaper Criticims of Returning Jicarilla to Reservation, 1887    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo Agency Correspondance-Schools, 1885-1891    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo Agency Correspondance-Water, 1885-1891    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo Clippings, 1923-1924    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo Commissioner Letters, June 1,1911- February 9, 1912    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo-Jicarilla Correspondance-Unruly Apaches, Water, Old Customs, Murder, 1894    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo Jusisdiction on Pueblos; Juan Rey Abeita Case, 1903    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo Land Titles, 1921    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo Lands, Hagerman Papers, 1926-1927    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo Land Problem, Land and Water Rights in New Mexico and Other Papers, 1931    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo Land Board, New Mexico, 1924-1925    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo Marriage and Divorce Regulations, 1940    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo of Isleta Land Status, 1949    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo's Letters to Commissioner, July 1, 1902 - July 30, 1903    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo's Letters to Commissioner, July 30, 1903 - August 2, 1904    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo's Letters to Commissioner, February 1, 1907 - October 17, 1907    
2    2.9.1    51    Pueblo's Letters to Commissioner, January 26, 1912 - December 12, 1912    
2    2.9.1    51    Punishment of White Seducers of Indian Girls, 1916    
2    2.9.1    51    Purchasers of Mitchell Ranch by Tesque Pueblo; Hagerman Correspondance, 1929    
2    2.9.1    51    Puyallup Tribe, Washington, 1967    
2    2.9.1    51    Pyramid Lake Paiute and Alaska Native Affairs, 1961-1962    
2    2.9.1    51    Pyramid Tribal Council, 1965    
2    2.9.1    51    Qualifications of Mescalers to Function Independently, 1893    
2    2.9.1    51    Quarterly Report for Navajo Boarding School, 1889    
2    2.9.1    51    Quarterly Report of Mescalero Boarding School, September, 1895    
2    2.9.1    51    Quarterly Report of Mescalero Boarding School, September, 1897    
2    2.9.1    51    Quarterly Report of Schools at Mescalero, NM, 1896    
2    2.9.1    51    Question of Proportional Representation to Elect Tribal Councils, 1929    
2    2.9.1    51    Questionnaire on Self Rule to Chickasaw at Sheridan, WY Meeting, 1953    
2    2.9.1    51    Quinault Tribe Litigation v. State of Washington, 1966    
2    2.9.1    52    Ramona School and Jicarilla Agency Regaridng Taking of Jicarilla Children, 1890    
2    2.9.1    52    Range Conditions for Eastern Navajo Agency, 193    
2    2.9.1    52    Rangeland Analysis, 1993-2000    
2    2.9.1    52    Rebuttal to Singleton Report Regarding New Mexico Pueblos, 1911    
2    2.9.1    52    Reommendation for Investigation of Harsh Conditions of Returning Students, 1889    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendation for Irrigation System at Chinlee, 1906    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendation for School and Industrial Education at Sulpher Springs, 1889    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendation for Day School at Santa Rosa Pueblo, 1899    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendations for Schools at Laguna Villages of Paraje and Casa Blanca, 1899    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendation for Schools at Santa Ana and Tesque Pueblos, 1899    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendation for Special Agent for School Inspections, 1890    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendation from Conference on Indian Health Activities, 1959    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendation of Agent at Navajo Agency, 1889    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommednation for Immediate Removal of Settlers from San Juan Strip, 1887    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendation of Farmers and Field Matron to Aid in Education, 1900    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendation on Students Attending Territory Rather Than Eastern Schools, 1887    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendation Regarding Livestock  and Business for Pueblos and Jicarillas, 1893    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendation Regarding Size of Moqui Reservation, 1900    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendations Regarding Transfer of Moencopi Village to Moqui Training School, 1905    
2    2.9.1    52    Reommendation to Discontinue Rations to Mescalero Apaches, July, 1897    
2    2.9.1    52    Recommendations to Replace Jicarilla Agent, 1901    
2    2.9.1    52    Reconnaissance Survey on Yakima Reservation, 1932    
2    2.9.1    52    Records of BIA, Letters, 1913-1924    
2    2.9.1    52    Records of Northern Pueblo Agency and Records of U.S. District Court of New Mexico, 1923-1936    
2    2.9.1    52    Red Cliff Band Factionalismon Lac de Flambeau Reservation, 1934    
2    2.9.1    52    Red Cloud Sioux Indian Police System, 1913    
2    2.9.1    52    Reduction of Personnel in BIA, 1947    
2    2.9.1    52    References to Indians on President's Committee on Civil Rights Report, 1947    
2    2.9.1    52    Reference to Murder of Navajo in San Juan Area by Joe Cox, 1890    
2    2.9.1    52    References to S. 3668 Authorizing Creation of Tribal Councils and S. 3717 on Removal of Indian Service Employees, 1932    
2    2.9.1    52    Reform of Indian Service, 1947    
2    2.9.1    52    Regional Analysis Meetings, Report of Task Force Conference in Oklahoma City, OK 1961    
2    2.9.1    52    Regulations for All Pueblo Council, Hagerman Correspondance, 1926    
2    2.9.1    52    Rejection of Claims of the Sioux, Rosebud Reservation, 1918-1920    
2    2.9.1    52    Removal of White Settlers from San Juan Strip in San Juan, New Mexico, 1887    
2    2.9.1    52    Relative to San Juan Strip Dispute, 1887    
2    2.9.1    52    Relative to Wheeler-Howard Bill, S. 2755, 1934    
2    2.9.1    52    Relations of American Indians and U.S. Government, 1929    
2    2.9.1    52    Release of Members of Geronimo's Band from Ft. Sill and Return to Mescalero Reservation, 1906    
2    2.9.1    52    Religion, Politics, Illicit Traffic of Zuni Sacred Objects, 1934    
2    2.9.1    52    Relocation and Voting Rights, Court Cases, 1948    
2    2.9.1    52    Relocation Services of BIA, 1962    
2    2.9.1    52    Remarks by Anibal Buitron on Certain Aspects of Indian Administration in the South and Southwest, June, 1950    
2    2.9.1    52    Remarks of Assist Secretary John Carver at Association of Indian Affairs, 1961    
2    2.9.1    52    Remedy for Indian Abuse at Indian Schools, 1930    
2    2.9.1    52    Removal of Comanches from Mescalero Agency, 1893    
2    2.9.1    52    Removal of Creek Citizens to Mexico, 1908    
2    2.9.1    52    Removal of Indians from Oklahoma Who Don't Desire to Sell Their Land (H.R. 19150), 1908    
2    2.9.1    52    Removal of Land Restrictions for Five Civilized Tribes, 1953    
2    2.9.1    52    Removal of Non-Reservation Jicarillas    
2    2.9.1    52    Removal of Non-Reservation Jicarillas Back to the Reservation, 1887    
2    2.9.1    52    Removal of Southern Utes, 1890    
2    2.9.1    52    Removal of Walapai Indians from Cottonwood Island, 1907    
2    2.9.1    52    Removal of Navajos from Moqui Lands, 1900    
2    2.9.1    52    Removing Restrictions on Homestands of Freemen in Oklahoma, 1908    
2    2.9.1    52    Removing Trespassing Navajo Indians, 1900    
2    2.9.1    52    Reorganization Act, Navajo Stock Reduction, 1940-1943    
2    2.9.1    52    Reorganization of the BIA, 1954    
2    2.9.1    52    Reorganization of the Indian Service, 1940    
2    2.9.1    52    Reorganizaton of Indian Service Offices and Tribal Council Employees, 1948    
2    2.9.1    52    Reorganizaton of Snake Indian Band in Seminole County, OK, 1917    
2    2.9.1    52    Reorganization of Washing Office of BIA, 1948    
2    2.9.1    52    Reorganizing the BIA, 1929    
2    2.9.1    52    Reorganization of the BIA, 1931    
2    2.9.1    52    Replies to Cirulars, 1907-1935    
2    2.9.1    52    Replies to Cirulars, 1907-1935    
2    2.9.1    52    Replies to Cirulars, 1907-1935    
2    2.9.1    52    Replies to Cirulars, 1907-1935    
2    2.9.1    52    Replies to Cirulars, 1907-1935    
2    2.9.1    52    Replies to Cirulars, 1907-1935    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1895 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1896 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1897 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1898 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1899 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1901 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1902 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1903 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1904 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1905 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1906 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1911 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1912 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1913 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1914 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1919  by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1921 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1941 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1952 by D. C. Cutter (July, 1968)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Committee on Indians to Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of Government (1-100)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Committee on Indians to Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of Government (101-200)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Committee on Indians to Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of Government (201-325)    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Committee to Confer with National Congress of American Indians on Withdrawal, 1955    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Geological Survey Regarding Fort Belknap Reservation, 1895    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Indian Inspector McConnel and Request Appoint of Field Matron, 1899    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Jicarilla Apache School and Agency, 1913    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Inspector O'Fallon on Indictment of A.O. Mitschen (Agent) at Osage, OK 1908    
2    2.9.1    53    Ereport of Interdepartmental Rio Grande Committee, 1937    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Jicarilla School Supervisor, 1909    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Jicarilla Reservation Superintendent, 1908    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of E.E. Linnen on Killing of Taddy Tin, 1916    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Meeting of American Indian Federaltion to A.G. McMillan, 1938    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Shoshone Committee Negotiations with Shoshoneand Arapahoes of Wind River Reservation, 1905    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Possible Ute-Navajo Rebellion in N.E. Reservation, 1907    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Pueblo of Cochita Land Status, 1979    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Pueblo of San Felipe Land Status, 1979    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Pueblos of Zia Land Status, 1979    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Secretary of Interior on S.B. 1736 to Repeal Indian Organization Act, 1934    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Troublesome Indians on Reservation, By-A-Lil-Lac, 1907    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of Work in Fairfax, OK by U.S. Constable, 1907    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Acoma Punishments to Those Who Wear Civilan Clothers, 1890    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Activity of Joe Pete of Torres Reservation, 1917    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Affairs at Malki Agency, CA, 1919    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Albuquerque Indian School and Other New Mexico Pueblo Schools, 1900    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Athletics at Haskell Institute, 1931    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on By-A-Lil-e's Arrest, 1908    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Charges Against Superintendent and Trader at Jicarailla, 1903    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Conditions at Navajo Agency, 1900    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Council to Inform Compliance on Compulsory School Law, 1891    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Council with Crow Indians, 1887    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Contentions Over Certain Indian Homestead Allotments At Tuba City, AZ, 1898    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Effect of Withdrawal of Supervision of Klamath Indian Tribe, 1966    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Fort Sill School and Rainy Mountain School, Kiowa, OK  1909    
2    2.9.1    53    Report of the Fort Sill School, 1912    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Goshute Agency, 1921    
2    2.9.1    53    Report on Hopi, 1932    
2    2.9.1    54    Report, 1881    
2    2.9.1    54    Reports, 1918    
2    2.9.1    54    Replies to Circulars, 1907-1935    
2    2.9.1    54    Report, Catholic Mission School at Jemez, 1909    
2    2.9.1    54    Report and investigation of White Earth (MN) Agency, 1898    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commanding Oficer at Ft. Wingate (NM) on Conflict Between Cattlemen and Navajo Indians, 1892    
2    2.9.1    54    Report by A.J. Duncun, Indian Inspector of Navajo Agency at Ft. Defiance, AZ    
2    2.9.1    54    Report by Special Agency P. H. Folsom on Round Valley Agency, 1881    
2    2.9.1    54    Report Concerning Oriabi, 1907    
2    2.9.1    54    Report from Jicarilla Reseration Special Officers Regarding Liquor Sales, 1908    
2    2.9.1    54    Report from the Mescalero Agency, 1891    
2    2.9.1    54    Reports of Alternative Energy Resources on Indian Lands, 1979    
2    2.9.1    54    Report for Jicarilla Reservation Superintenent, 1915    
2    2.9.1    54    Report from  Boarding School at Keams Canyon, 1900    
2    2.9.1    54    Report from Camp Robinson by Adjutant General's Office, 1877    
2    2.9.1    54    Report from Horace Wilson Regarding Threats on Superintent Crones Life, 1918    
2    2.9.1    54    Reports of the Commissioners of Indian Affairs, 1850s to 1900s    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, November 2, 1856    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, December 23, 1869    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, August 29, 1871    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, November 15, 1871    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, November 1, 1872    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, November 1, 1875    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, November 1, 1877    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, November 1, 1878    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, October 24, 1881    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, October 10, 1883    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1862    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1863    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1867    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1868    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1869    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1871    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1872    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1873    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1874    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1875    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1876    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1877    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1878    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1879    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1880    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1881    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1882    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1883    
2    2.9.1    54    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1884    
2    2.9.1    55    Report and Recommendations from Various Tribes, 1944    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Hotevile Chief Ukemo Relates His Story, 1913    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on How to Make Indians Economically Independent, 1944    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Indian Service, 1930    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Inspection of Indian Schools, Mescalero Agency, 1897    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Investigation of Affairs of Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Frank Cosner, December 22, 1905    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Keams Canyon Boarding School, 1899    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Jicarilla Depradation in Northern New Mexico, 1894    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Jicarilla Education, 1892    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Jicarilla School Plant, 1903    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Jicarilla Subagency Polic, Non-Indian Settlers, 1891    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on La Jara Day School on Jicarilla Reservation, 1911    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Meeting Between Navajos and Hopi Regarding Navajo Land Encroachment, 1891    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Mission, Pueblos, Comanche, Cheyennem Osage, Kaw, Ponca Agencies, 1890    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Mescalero Agency and School, August, 1895    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Mescalero Agency by Special Agency Reynolds, 1898    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Mescalero School, 1900    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Mescalero School and Punishment of Children, 1900    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Montana Wool Growers Association Convention At Bozeman, MT January 25-27, 1932    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Moqui Superintendent and Moqui Reservation, 1901    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Navajo Agency and Training School, 1890    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Navajo Agency, 1890    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Navajo Prisoners, By-A-Lil-Y, 1908-1911    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Navajo Tribal Council Yearly Report, 1931    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Navajos in New Mexico and Arizona, 1883-1892    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Non-Reservation Navajos on West Side of Reservation, 1888    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Oraibi and Second Mesa People Bringing Children To Be Educated, 1890    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Outbreak at Oraibi from Agency Shipley, 1891    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Pueblo Group at Winslow, AZ    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Proposition to Remove Oraibi Indians to Rocky Ford to Work in Beet Fields, 1906    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Ramona School and Government Corruption, 1891    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Rumored Navajo Attacks on Keam Canyon Citizens and School, 1891    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Schools on Moqui Reservation, 1901    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Social Conditions of South Dakota Indians by South Dakota Planning Board, 1934-1937    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Social Conditions of South Dakota Indians by South Dakota Planning Board, 1939    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Truxton Canon School, 1908    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Truxton Canon Indian Agency, 1928    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Values of Mescalero Reservation to Government, 1900    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Visit to Jicarillas, 1889    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Visitation to Navajo Reservation, 1884    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Water Availability for Navajo Reservation by E.G. DeWilde Jo, May, 1968    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Water Supply on Navajo Reservation, 1890    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Zuni and Zuni Complaints of Government Officians, 1891    
2    2.9.1    55    Reports Regarding By-A-Lil-Lac and Renegade Band, 1907    
2    2.9.1    55    Report Regarding Community Health Center at Salenas Springs, 1928    
2    2.9.1    55    Reports Regarding Hopi Reservation, 1922-1929    
2    2.9.1    55    Report Regarding Schools on Moqui Reservation and Blue Canon School, 1901    
2    2.9.1    55    Report Regarding Trouble with Pillager Chippewa Indians, 1898    
2    2.9.1    55    Reports Relative to Indian History on Forest Reserves, Navajo Agency, 1906    
2    2.9.1    55    Report to Cherokee Chief on Washington Visit, 1898    
2    2.9.1    55    Report to Commissioner Regarding Shoshonean Tribes, 1936    
2    2.9.1    55    Report to Commissioner on Nevajo Trading, 1949    
2    2.9.1    55    Report to President on Conditions of Navajo, 1949    
2    2.9.1    55    Report on Mescalero Training School, 1903    
2    2.9.1    55    Report to Navajo Tribe for FY1924    
2    2.9.1    55    Reports to Santo Domingo Indians Going to Washington, 1907    
2    2.9.1    55    Report to Senator Hayden (AZ) on Educational Facilitator for Indian Children, 1953    
2    2.9.1    55    Request Aid for Jicarillas to Seek Off Reservation Employment, 1903    
2    2.9.1    55    Request Appropriation for Clothing Provision, 1887    
2    2.9.1    55    Request by Mescalero Indians to Return to Hot Springs Reservation, Fort Sill, 1915    
2    2.9.1    55    Request by Navajos for Special Agent, 1888    
2    2.9.1    55    Request Colored Troop Regiment Help with Liquor Control Among Jicarillas, 1892    
2    2.9.1    55    Request for Information Regarding Property, 1897    
2    2.9.1    55    Request for Information on Navajo Unrest in Western Navajo After World War I, 1920    
2    2.9.1    55    Request for Menominee Delgates to Go to Washington, D.C., 1954    
2    2.9.1    55    Request for Gtroops in Blue Mountain Area, 1887    
2    2.9.1    55    Request Funds from Various Pueblos for Delegation to Washington, D.C., 1889    
2    2.9.1    55    Request Inspector to Investigate Troubles at Oraibi, 1903    
2    2.9.1    55    Request Meeting with Taos  Delegation on Land Encroachment, 1894    
2    2.9.1    55    Requst Military Assistance to Move Jicarilla Band, 1893    
2    2.9.1    55    Request to Send Klamth Tribal Representatives to Washington, D.C., 1953    
2    2.9.1    55    Request to Return Indians as Prisoners from Mt. Vernon Barracks, Alabama, 1894    
2    2.9.1    55    Request tht Jicarillas Not Be Removed to Rio Araiba County, NM, 1897    
2    2.9.1    55    Request Washington Meeting Over Laguna Land Matters, 1899    
2    2.9.1    55    Reservation Attorneys, 1922    
2    2.9.1    55    Resolutions Passed by the Southwest Indians Conference, Flagstaff, AZ 1909    
2    2.9.1    55    Resource Branch Meeting, Albuquerque Area, 1953    
2    2.9.1    55    Resource Development Programs, 1953    
2    2.9.1    55    Removal of Indian Lands,  1955    
2    2.9.1    55    Response to Chanrges Again Niobrara (Nebraska) Bank Employee, 1918    
2    2.9.1    55    Response to Article in "The Survey" by Mary Ross, 1930    
2    2.9.1    55    Response to Criticism of Frank DiVorris, Superintendent of 2nd Mesa School, 1901    
2    2.9.1    55    Response to Inspection of Moqui Training School, 19034    
2    2.9.1    55    Response to Letter Regarding John Collier and Sioux Indians, 1935    
2    2.9.1    55    Response to Report of Starvation on Navajo Reservation, 1895    
2    2.9.1    55    Restoration of Public Lands on Coville Reservation, 1907    
2    2.9.1    55    Return of Jicarillas to Amango, NM, 1887    
2    2.9.1    55    Return of Person Taxes to Henry Dodge, Navajo Indian, 1897    
2    2.9.1    55    Returned Students and Progressive Party at Sata Clara and Santa Ana, , 1924    
2    2.9.1    55    Returning Students at Mescalero Agency, 1897    
2    2.9.1    55    Return of Navajos to Reservation, 1902    
2    2.9.1    55    Revisions and Amendments to Law and Order Regulations on Reservations, 1943    
2    2.9.1    55    Right of Indian Tribes to Counsel, 1950-1951    
2    2.9.1    55    Right to Elect Choctaw Chief, Oklahoma Newsletter, 1958    
2    2.9.1    55    Right to Punish Renegade Indians, By-a-lil-e, 1908    
2    2.9.1    55    Rights of Navajo Lands in Canon City, Cojo, NM  1892    
2    2.9.1    55    W. O. Roberts from Indian Rights Association of Sordid Conditions in Oklahoma, 1951    
2    2.9.1    55    Rodent Control on Indian Grazing and Forest Lands, 1931    
2    2.9.1    55    Role of Federal Government in Indian Affairs, Hagerman Papers, 1927    
2    2.9.1    55    Roxana Petroleum Oil and Gas Leases, Press Release, 1923    
2    2.9.1    55    Rules for Transferring Indian Pupils to Non-Reservation Schools, 1901    
2    2.9.1    55    Rumors of Navajo Uprising, By-a-lil-e, 1918    
2    2.9.1    55    Reservation Land Records    
2    2.9.1    55    Reservation Programs, 1964    
2    2.9.1    55    Resettlement of Landless Indians in Montana, 1942    
2    2.9.1    55    Resolution of the Choctaw-Chickasaw Confederation, 1946    
2    2.9.1    56    San Felipe Parents Work Requirements, 1923    
2    2.9.1    56    San Felipe Secret Council Condems Education Member After His Return, 1899    
2    2.9.1    56    San Juan Brie-A-Lil-E Incarceration at Chinlee, 1907-1908    
2    2.9.1    56    Sale of Land and Buildings on Goshute Reservation, 1923    
2    2.9.1    56    Sale of Liquor, 1940    
2    2.9.1    56    Sale of Liquor to Indians, 1944    
2    2.9.1    56    Sale of Liquor to Indians, 1944    
2    2.9.1    56    Sale of School Sites and Buildings on Goshute Reservation, 1920    
2    2.9.1    56    Sale of Unallocated Lands to Choctaw-Chicasaw Nation, 1953    
2    2.9.1    56    Santa Ana Pueblo Petition to President McKinley Against Construction of Ditch, 1899    
2    2.9.1    56    Santa Clara Pueblo Factionalism    
2    2.9.1    56    Santa Clara Pueblo Elections, 1944    
2    2.9.1    56    Santa Clara Pueblo Issues, 1921-1933    
2    2.9.1    56    Santa Clara Pueblo Elections, 1936    
2    2.9.1    56     Matters Relating to Santa Clara Pueblo    
2    2.9.1    56    Santa Fe Citizens Complaints Against Indians; Grand Jury Extract, 189tr``    
2    2.9.1    56    Santa Fe School, 1896    
2    2.9.1    56    Santa Fe Tribal Delegation to Washington, D.C., 1936    
2    2.9.1    56    Santa Fe Sub-Agency Status, 1941    
2    2.9.1    56    Santiago Pena and Nazano Calveza Pueblo, 1913    
2    2.9.1    56    Save the SoilClinic, 1944    
2    2.9.1    56    Schmeddling Controversy Over Keams Canyon Trading Post,     
2    2.9.1    56    (Trader) Schmeddling Revocation and Reinstatement of Trading License, 1920-1923    
2    2.9.1    56    Scouting Party to Prevent navajos from Bringing Liquor on Reservations, 1888    
2    2.9.1    56    Second Annual Indian Congress at Spokane, Washington, 1925    
2    2.9.1    56    Securing Land on New Coville Reservation, 1907    
2    2.9.1    56    Selection of J. Belvin as Choctaw Chief, 1947    
2    2.9.1    56    Selecting Tribal Government by Election on Chickasaw Nation, 1955    
2    2.9.1    56    Selling of Arms by Indian Traders, 1917-1918    
2    2.9.1    56    Selling of Rattleshack Structure at Taos Pueblo, 1927    
2    2.9.1    56    Cato Sells Refguses Invitation from Tewaquaptewa, 1914    
2    2.9.1    56    Cato Sells Rejects Request to Take Photos at Snake Dance, 1918    
2    2.9.1    56    Seminole Indians Migration to Mexico, 1938    
2    2.9.1    56    Senate Bill 2343 Authorizing Sale and Disposal of Part of Pine Ridge Reservation, 1909    
2    2.9.1    56    S. 2543, Felix Cohen's Involement; H. J. 590; Transfer of E.R. Fryer, 1950-1952    
2    2.9.1    56    Senate Bill 108; Disposal of Surplus Lands on Cheyenne River Reservation, 1912    
2    2.9.1    56    Senate Bill 234; Sale and Disposal of Part of Pine Ridge Reservation, 1910    
2    2.9.1    56    Seneca Tribe, 1967    
2    2.9.1    56    Senate Investigation Committee and Commission Reply, 1943    
2    2.9.1    56    Senate Sub-Committee Visit to New Mexico, 1930    
2    2.9.1    56    Senate Bill 1680 and Menominee Reseration, 1947    
2    2.9.1    56    Settlement of Navajo Inidians on Public Lands, 1901    
2    2.9.1    56    Settlement with Tribes in Oregon, 1908-1924    
2    2.9.1    56    Severity of Administration by Dr. Luttnell at Mescalero School, 1900    
2    2.9.1    56    Shawnee indians Black Bob Band Land Titles, 1886    
2    2.9.1    56    Shinnecock Reservation, N.Y  1943    
2    2.9.1    56    Shipley Writes on Blackhorse Trouble, 1892    
2    2.9.1    56    Shipley's Version of Round Rock Incident with Blackhorse, 1892    
2    2.9.1    56    Shoshone, 1916    
2    2.9.1    56    Shoshone, 1932    
2    2.9.1    56    Shoshone Special Case 191, 1904-1907    
2    2.9.1    56    Shoshone Leases, 1933    
2    2.9.1    56    Shoshone-Bannecok Treaty Rights, 1868    
2    2.9.1    56    Sioux Indians; Sheepgrazing Permits on Blackfeet Reservation, Felix Cohen, Alaskan Indians, 1950-1952    
2    2.9.1    56    Sioux  Area Administrative Survey Summary, 1941    
2    2.9.1    56    Small Industries on Navajo Nation, 1948    
2    2.9.1    56    Leta Smart (Omaha Tribe) Remarks on Indian Liberation Crusade, 1954    
2    2.9.1    56    Snake Band of the Creek Nation, 1901    
2    2.9.1    56    Social Security and Old Age, South Dakota Assistance, 1944    
2    2.9.1    56    Society of Oklahoma Indians, 1926    
2    2.9.1    56    Soil and Farming Conditions on the Omaha Reservation, 1922    
2    2.9.1    56    Soil Conservation and Preservation of Indian Lands on Omaha and Winnegego Indian Lands, 1917    
2    2.9.1    56    Solutions for Tribal Law, 1930    
2    2.9.1    56    South Carolina Assembly Report on Treaty with Catawba Indian Tribe, 1908    
2    2.9.1    56    South Dakota Legislation, 1951    
                

Record Group 3: State and local government records and printed materials (arranged alphabetically)
Series 3.1:  Arizona
Series 3.2:  Colorado
Series 3.3:  Washington
Series 3.4:  New Mexico
Series 3.5:  Utah
Series 3.6:  Federation of Rocky Mountain States
 
Record Group 4: Tribal government records and printed materials (arranged alphabetically)
Series 4.1:  Navajo Nation
Series 4.2:  United Pueblo Agency
Series 4.3:  Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonies
 
Record Group 5: American Indian Historical Research Project/Duke Oral History project (arranged alphabetically)

Series 5.1:  Project administrative records

Series 5.2:  Oral history indexes and transcripts

Series 5.3:  Records and printed materials from other universities participating in the  project
 
Record Group 6: Contract work projects [includes correspondence, background materials, and reports] (arranged alphabetically)
               Series 6.1:    Pueblos
Series 6.2:    New Mexico Land Office, Sand Creek 
Series 6.3:    Miscellaneous Other Projects, Photo Contract Projects
Series 6.4:   Historical Research Associates

Record Group 7: Richard Ellis's manuscripts, notes, correspondence, and personal papers

Series 7.1:  Manuscripts, published writings, notes (arranged alphabetically)
Series 7.1.1:  Colorado Photo History (arranged alphabetically)
Series 7.1.2:  Colorado Photos, Miscellaneous
Series 7.1.3:  Fieldwork Photos
Series 7.2:  Research Notes (arranged alphabetically)
Series 7.3:  Correspondence (arranged chronologically by date)
Series 7.4:  Curriculum Vita and Awards

Series 7.1: Richard Ellis manuscripts (with notes and correspondence)
 
Series    Box    Folder    Title    Date
7.1    1    1    ALPC History Pueblo Council manuscripts by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    2    A crusade for Indian reform, by Randolph C. Downes, in Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Volume 32    1945/06-1964/03
7.1    1    3    The Nez Perce and the opening of the Northwest: A most satisfactory council: the aggressor, by Alvin M. Joseph, Jr.     
7.1    1    4    Across the Rockies for fur, 1807-1821, by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    5    The American Indian Federation: A memorial, by American Indians    1934/12/21
7.1    1    6    An evaluation of the program: service to scholarship, by Herbert J. Doherty, Jr.     
7.1    1    7    An Indian delegation in France, 1725, edited by Richard N. Ellis and Charles R. Steen     
7.1    1    8    Anasazi architecture and American design, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    9    Notes for  Anasazi architecture and American design, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    10    Correspondence regarding Anasazi architecture and American design, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    11    The Apache chronicle, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    12    Notes on The Apache chronicle, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    13    Correspondence regarding The Apache chronicle, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    14    Archival paper by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    15    Correspondence regarding an archival paper by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    16    Robert G. Athearn manuscripts and other related articles     
7.1    1    17    Robert L. Bennett, article by Richard N. Ellis    1966-1969
7.1    1    18    Bill of Rights as declared by Brigadier General Stephan W. Kearny    1846/09/22
7.1    1    19    Bolton and the Spanish Borderlands, edited by John Francis Bannon     
7.1    1    20    Book reviews written by Richard N. Ellis for Choice magazine     
7.1    1    21    Book reviews by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    22    General Carleton launches the expedition, chapter 1     
7.1    1    23    Carlson and Bent on the Indian problem, 1865, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    24    Cheyenne Medicine Arrows, article by Dorsey, in American Anthropologist     
7.1    1    25    Manuscript and correspondence regarding The Civil War letters of an Iowa family, edited and introduction by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    26    Notes from The Civil War letters of an Iowa family,  edited and introduction by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    27    Civilians, the Army and the Indian Problem on the Northern Plains, 1862-1866, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    28    Correspondence regarding Civilians, the Army and the Indian Problem on the Northern Plains, 1862-1866, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    29    Indian records in the Federal archives and records centers, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    30    Stephan Watts Kearny: Soldier of the West, by Dwight L. Clark, University of Oklahoma     
7.1    1    31    The Klamath oppose liquidation, article by Verne F. Ray     
7.1    1    32    Leyes del Territorio de Nuevo Mexico: Laws of the Territory of New Mexico Santa Fe    1846/10/07
7.1    1    33    Lights and sounds of a long Episcopate, by  Henry B. Whipple     
7.1    1    34    Major Stephan Long and plains exploration, article by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    35    The Maxwell Land Grant, article by Tim Berry Pearson, University of Oklahoma Press     
7.1    1    36    Minorities in New Mexico politics, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    37    Military History Symposium, by Richard N. Ellis    1976
7.1    1    38    Correspondence regarding Military History Symposium by Richard N. Ellis    1976
7.1    1    39    Notes for Military History Symposium by Richard N. Ellis    1976
7.1    1    40    Missions and Pueblos of the Old Southwest    1929
7.1    1    41    My People, the Sioux, by Standing Bear     
7.1    1    42    The Navajos, by Ruth M. Underhill, University of Oklahoma Press     
7.1    1    43    Navajo Tribal Council article, chapter 11     
7.1    1    44    National Archives Conference on research in the history of Indian- white relations, National Archives Building, Washington, D.C.    1972/06/15-1972/06/16
7.1    1    45    National Endowment for the Humanities correspondence regarding translational project    1991/07
7.1    1    46    New Mexico History: a collection of readings edited by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    47    New Mexico Historical Review, edited by Eleanor B. Adams, Vol. XLII, No. 2    1967/04
7.1    1    48    New Mexico Historical Review: Statehood for New Mexico 1888-1912, article by Robert W. Larson    1962/07
7.1    1    49    New Mexico history documents, edited by Richard N. Ellis, University of New Mexico Press.  Includes notes and manuscript    1975
7.1    1    50    Church and State in New Mexico, by France V. Scholes, in New Mexico Historical Review    1936/10
7.1    1    51    New Mexico Historical Review, articles by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    52    New Mexico Machiavellian: The Story of Albert B. Fall, by David H. Stratton, in Montana: The Magazine of Western History    Fall 1957
7.1    1    53    Articles and reviews concerning New Mexico past and present, edited by Richard N. Ellis    1971
7.1    1    54    Nixon promises ‘New Deal’: Same old Buffalo shit, article in The Warpath, Vol. II , No. 3     
7.1    1    55    The celebrated peace policy of General Grant, article by Robert M. Utley, in North Dakota History, Vol. 20, No. 3    1953/07
7.1    1    56    Vincent Colyer and the New Mexico Press, by Richard N. Ellis    1871
7.1    1    57    Commentary on the archives conference, by Richard N. Ellis    1975/06
7.1    1    58    Correspondence regarding Commentary on the role of military in the history of Indian-white relations, by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    59    Congressional Resolution: Joint Resolution to admit the territories of New Mexico and Arizona as States into the Union upon equal footing with the original states    1911/08/21
7.1    1    60    Constitution of the State of New Mexico    1911/01/21
7.1    1    61    Copper Skinned Soldiers: The Apache Scouts, by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    62    Coronado: Knight of Pueblos and Plains, by Herbert E. Bolton, University of New Mexico Press     
7.1    1    63    Correspondence between Richard N. Ellis and Herman J. Deutch    1969/04/27
7.1    1    64    Crook again in the saddle: the Apache Indians     
7.1    1    65    The disastrous policy of termination, chapter 3 in  Custer died for your sins     
7.1    1    66    Cuthair Case Paper, WSSA    2004/04/23
7.1    1    67    Early history of the settlement of Friends in Cedar County, 1859, by Bessie Tatum Heald, in The Cedar County Historical Review     
7.1    1    68    Enabling Act for New Mexico    1910/06/20
7.1    1    69    English translation of the Nordenskiold letters in the Royal Library Stockholm    1990/04/01
7.1    1    70    The Far Southwest, 1846-1912: A territorial history,  by Howard Roberts Lamar, Yale University Press    1966
7.1    1    71    Correspondence regarding collections pertaining to Farrington    1984/03/07
7.1    1    72    The Bosque Redondo, chapter 3 in The Federal Indian Policy in New Mexico, 1858-1880, by Frank D. Reeve    1938/01
7.1    1    73    The Frontier Army: John Ford or Arthur Penn, by Robert M. Utley     
7.1    1    74    Correspondence with Richard N. Ellis regarding Great Plains Journal    1964/06
7.1    1    75    The Greeley Expedition: The last days, 1884, by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    76    History Reviews of New Books, Vol. 8, No. 7    1980/05-06
7.1    1    77    History Reviews of New Books, Vol. 10, No.2    1981/11-12
7.1    1    78    History Reviews of New Books, Vol.10, No. 8    1982/07
7.1    1    79    History Reviews of New Books, Vol.10, No. 9    1982/08
7.1    1    80    History Reviews of New Books, Vol.11, No.8    1983/07
7.1    1    81     History of the Santee Sioux: catastrophe     
7.1    1    82    Correspondence regarding Humanitarian Generals manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    83    Humanitarian Generals, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    84    The Humanitarian Soldiers, by Richard N. Ellis, University of New Mexico     
7.1    1    85    Correspondence regarding The Humanitarian Soldiers by Richard N. Ellis, University of New Mexico     
7.1    1    86    Notes for The Humanitarian Soldiers by Richard N. Ellis, University of New Mexico     
7.1    1    87    In the Senate of the United States, report submitted by Dr. Doolittle    1867/01/26
7.1    1    88    Indian Affairs and the Indian Reorganization Act: The twenty year record, edited by William H. Kelly University of Wyoming    1954
7.1    1    89    Indian current struggle for civil rights     
7.1    1    90    The Indian of the Upper Missouri before Lewis and Clark: An interpretation, by John C. Ewers     
7.1    1    91    Correspondence regarding Indian Records in the Federal Archives and Records Centers manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    1    92    New Mexico Gilded Age, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    1    O. O. Howard: The Christian general, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis    2002/09/09
7.1    2    2    Occupation of Mexican Territory: Message from the President of the United States    1846/12/22
7.1    2    3    The operation of a Regional Archives Branch     
7.1    2    4    Organic act establishing the territory of New Mexico    1850/09/09
7.1    2    5    The Forum: Our Indian Problem, by Flora Warren Seymour    1924/03
7.1    2    6    Our Red Brothers and the Peace Policy of Ulysses S. Grant, by Lawrie Tatum, in American Indian Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 2 (summer issue)    1974
7.1    2    7    Correspondence regarding “PAC Series” volume on Indian policy, by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    8    Notes on “PAC Series” volume on Indian policy, by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    9    Permission fees for New Mexico Past and Present, by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    10    Plenty-coups pages 124-133     
7.1    2    11    Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs: Policy of Citizenship, Vol. 2    1852
7.1    2    12    Political pressures and Army policies on the Northern Plains, 1862-1865, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis, University of New Mexico     
7.1    2    13    Notes from Political pressures and Army policies on the Northern Plains, 1862-1865, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    14    Correspondence regarding Political pressures and Army policies on the Northern Plains, 1862-1865, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    15    Politicians, humanitarians and intractable troopers: The Powder River Campaign, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis, University of New Mexico     
7.1    2    16    Pope manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    17    Biography of General John Pope, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis, for Handbook of North American Indians

      
7.1    2    18    Correspondence regarding biography of General John Pope, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis, for Handbook of North American Indians     
7.1    2    19    General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis: title page and table of contents    1967
7.1    2    20    The Sioux Indians…have risen, chapter 1 of General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    21    The Present Indian Policy has been a Woeful Failure, chapter 2 of General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    22    The Badlands Campaign, chapter 31 of General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    23    We must settle with the Indians this Summer, chapter 4 of General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    24    Political pressures, chapter 5 of General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    25    Cracker and Molasses Peace, chapter 6 of General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    26    Between these horns of a dilemma, chapter 7 of General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    27    The Kiowas and Quehadas are unmanageable by me, chapter 8 of General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    28    War on the Southern Plains, chapter 9 of General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    29    The Old Hand to Mouth Way, chapter 10 of General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    30    The Old Philanthropic Humbug, chapter 11 of General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    31    The Soldier and the Brave, chapter 12 of General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    32    Bibliography for General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    33    Certificate of registration of a claim to copyright for the book, General John Pope and the Development of Federal Indian Policy, by Richard N. Ellis    1967
7.1    2    34    Pope and the treatment of the tribes, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis, with notes     
7.1    2    35    Correspondence regarding “Pope and the Treatment of the Tribes” manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    36    General John Pope and the Texas Frontier, and Texas State Historical Association  75th annual meeting brochure    1971/03/11-1971/03/13
7.1    2    37    General Pope and U.S. Indian Policy, book, by Richard N. Ellis, University of New Mexico Press    1970
7.1    2    38    Articles and reviews concerning  General Pope and U.S. Indian Policy    1970
7.1    2    39    Correspondence regarding General John Pope, and New Mexico Past and Present, by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    40    General John Pope and the Southern Plains Indians, 1875-1883, by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    41    Manuscripts of General Pope’s Report on the West, 1866, by Richard N. Ellis, and correspondence with Myle H. Miller    1969/01/20
7.1    2    42    Notes, background material, and manuscripts of  General Pope’s Report on the West, 1866, by Richard N. Ellis    1969/05
7.1    2    43    Present aspects of the Indian Problem, 1881, in North American Review     
7.1    2    44    Proclamation admitting New Mexico as a State into the Union    1912/01/06
7.1    2    45    Proclamation of the President declaring Organic Act in Force: Legislative Manual    1911
7.1    2    46    Published source materials on Native Americans, by Richard N. Ellis    1976/04
7.1    2    47    Pueblos, PCB manuscript by Richard N. Ellis    1983
7.1    2    48    The Quakers of Iowa, by Louis T. Jones, State Historical Society of Iowa    1914
7.1    2    49    Notes for Readers Encyclopedia of the American West by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    50    Sections from Readers Encyclopedia of the American West  by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    51    Correspondence regarding Readers Encyclopedia of the American West by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    52    Relation of Four Savages of the Mississippi in Paris, 1725, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    53    Correspondence regarding Relation of Four Savages of the Mississippi in Paris, 1725, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    54    Notes on Relation of Four Savages of the Mississippi in Paris, 1725, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    55    Revolt of the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and Otermin’s attempted reconquest, 1680-1682     
7.1    2    56    Sibley’s New Mexico Campaign, by Martin Hardwick Hall     
7.1    2    57    Sharing the wealth: A nation-wide program, by E. G. Campbell     
7.1    2    58    The Struggle with McGillycuddy: Red Cloud and the Sioux Problem, chapter 14     
7.1    2    59    Table of Federal Laws Applicable to New Mexico but not Published Herein     
7.1    2    60    Correspondence regarding Lawrie Tatum manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    61    Notes from Lawrie Tatum manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    62    Lawrie Tatum, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    63    Trade and Black Foot warfare , manuscript by Richard N. Ellis    Spring 1962
7.1    2    64    El Tratado de Gadsden Entre Los Estados Unidos y Mexico: The Gadsden Treaty between the United States and Mexico    1853/12/30
7.1    2    65    Tratado de Paz entre los Estados Unidos y Mexico: Treaty of Peace between the United States and Mexico    1848/02/02
7.1    2    66    Treaty between the United States of America and the Navajo Tribe of Indians    1868/08/12
7.1    2    67    Topics for talks by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    68    The decision to use force: Uncle Sam’s step children, chapter 18     
7.1    2    69    The Ute Indians in Southern Colorado since 1850, by Richard N. Ellis, in Ute Indian Arts and Culture, edited by William Wroth     
7.1    2    70    Various historical documents of New Mexico regarding the Civil War, World War I, and World War II, and abolishment of peonage     
7.1    2    71    Note on The view from Officers Row: Army perceptions of Western Indians by  Sherry L. Smith     
7.1    2    72    Volunteer Soldiers in the West, 1865, manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    2    73    Correspondence regarding Volunteer Soldiers in the Wes manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    3    1    Essay on Indians by Richard N. Ellis, for Western Historical Quarterly Review.  Includes notes and correspondence     
7.1    3    2    The Western American Indian, by Richard N. Ellis,  page proofs     
7.1    3    3    The Western American Indian: Case Studies in Tribal History, by Richard N. Ellis, pages 1-102     
7.1    3    4    The Western American Indian: Case Studies in Tribal History, by Richard N. Ellis, pages 103- 203     
7.1    3    5    Notes on The Western American Indian: Case Studies in Tribal History, by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    3    6    Correspondence regarding The Western American Indian: Case Studies in Tribal History by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    3    7    Articles discussing The Western American Indian     
7.1    3    8    American Indian Quarterly article regarding The Western American Indian: Case Studies in Tribal History by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    3    9    Wisconsin Magazine of History, by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Vol. 66, no.3    Spring 1983
7.1    3    10    Article by Zimerman     
7.1    4    1    “Smith, Ellis update their Classic Colorado History” by Charlie Langdon: a review of Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis    2005/02/18
7.1    4    2    Photocopies of photos, notes, and manuscripts for  Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    4    3    Photos from Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis, with known credits     
7.1    4    4    Photos from Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis with unknown credits     
7.1    5    1    Adams State photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    2    Aultman Museum, Trinidad photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    3    Bureau of Reclamation photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    4    Boulder Carnegie Library  photos, notes, and manuscripts for  Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    5    Colorado Springs Pioneer Museum  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    6    Carnegie Library Trinidad  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    7    Colorado State University  photos, notes, and manuscripts for “Colorado: A History in Photographs” by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    8    University of Colorado Boulder  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    9    Canon City  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    10    Coors  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    11    Colorado College  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    12    Colorado Historical Society  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    13    Denver Public Library  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    14    Del Norte photos, notes, and manuscripts for  Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    15    Delta  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    16    Englewood Library  photos, notes, and manuscripts for  Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    17    Estes Park Museum  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    18    Fort Morgan  photos, notes, and manuscripts for  Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    19    Fort Collins Library  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    20    Glenwood  photos, notes, and manuscripts for  Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    21    Grand County Museum, Hot Sulphur Springs, photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    22    Greeley Museum  photos, notes, and manuscripts for “Colorado: A History in Photographs” by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    23    Heiwan Homestead, Evergreen  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    5    24    Montrose  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    1    Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    2    San Luis  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    3    Steamboat  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    4    U.S. Geological Survey  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    5    Ute Pass Museum  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    6    White River Museum  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    7    Penrose Library, Colorado Springs  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    8    Pueblo Library  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    9    Rifle Creek Museum  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    10    Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    11    Overland Trail, Sterling (Colo.), notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    12    Professional Rodeo Hall of Fame  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    13    Paonia Public Library  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    14    Littleton Museum  photos, notes, and manuscripts for  Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    15    Loveland Museum  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    16    Museum of Northwestern Colorado, Craig  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    6    17    Museum of Western Colorado  photos, notes, and manuscripts for Colorado: a History in Photographs by Duane A. Smith and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    1    Title page and table of contents A History of Navajo Indian Lands in the San Juan River Basin, New Mexico vol.1 part1 By Alan S. Newall and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    2    Chapter 1: A History of Navajo Indian Lands in the San Juan River Basin, New Mexico vol.1 part1 By Alan S. Newall and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    3    Chapter 2: Administrative and legislative history of the Navajo 1846-1887 A History of Navajo Indian Lands in the San Juan River Basin, New Mexico vol.1 part1 By Alan S. Newall and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    4    Chapter 3: Administrative and legislative history of the Navajo 1887-1934 A History of Navajo Indian Lands in the San Juan River Basin, New Mexico vol.1 part1 By Alan S. Newall and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    5    Chapter 4: An overview of agriculture in the Navajo Economy A History of Navajo Indian Lands in the San Juan River Basin, New Mexico vol.1 part1 By Alan S. Newall and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    6    Chapter 5: Early Navajo irrigation work: 1868-1940  A History of Navajo Indian Lands in the San Juan River Basin, New Mexico vol.1 part1 By Alan S. Newall and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    7    Chapter 6: The development of the Navajo  Indian irrigation project through 1962  A History of Navajo Indian Lands in the San Juan River Basin, New Mexico vol.1 part1 By Alan S. Newall and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    8    Chapter 7: The Navajo Indian irrigation project, 1962-1984  A History of Navajo Indian Lands in the San Juan River Basin, New Mexico vol.1 part1 By Alan S. Newall and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    9    Bibliography:  A History of Navajo Indian Lands in the San Juan River Basin, New Mexico vol.1 part1 By Alan S. Newall and Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    10    Notes and manuscript: Arizona Water Law Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    11    Bibliographies by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    12    Correspondence regarding the Charles Springer Diary editing project by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    13    Manuscript: Chavez, Angelico     
7.1    7    14    Correspondence and manuscript: Geronimo and His Band in Exile by Marion E. Stephens     
7.1    7    15    Notes and correspondence regarding  The New American State Papers: Indian Affairs manuscript by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    16    Research materials for Sierra Club: New Mexico: A History by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    17    Notes on O. O. Howard and Nez Perce manuscript by Richard N. Ellis      
7.1    7    18    Notes and published manuscript: General John Pope and the Southern Plains Indians 1875-1883 by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    19    Manuscript: The Pueblo Revolt as Seen in Hispanic Documents by Donald C. Cutter     
7.1    7    20    Manuscript edited by Richard N. Ellis: The Pueblo Revolt  as Seen in Hispanic Documents by Donald C. Cutter     
7.1    7    21    Notes and correspondence regarding The Pueblo Revolt as Seen in Hispanic Documents by Donald C. Cutter manuscript edited by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    22    Reviews of books reviews by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    23    Manuscript: Spanish Indian Policy by Richard N. Ellis     
7.1    7    24    Manuscript: Trade and Blackfoot Warfare by Richard N. Ellis     


 
Record Group 8: Students and colleagues' unpublished papers (arranged alphabetically by surname of author)
             Series 8.1:  Ph.D. Dissertations
Series 8.2:  Masters Theses
Series 8.3:  Other Unpublished Manuscripts


Series    Box    Folder    Title    Date
8.1    1    1    Albert, Don E., General Wesley Merrit: Nineteenth Century Calvary Man    1975
8.1    1    2    Anderson, Hugh Allen, The Chief: Ernest Thomson Seton and the Changing West     1983
8.1    2    1    Anon. excerpts from Ph. D. dissertation on Presbyterian missionaries in the Southwest     
8.1    2    2    Boender, Debra Ruth, Our Fires have Nearly gone out: A History of Indian-White Relations on the Colonial Maryland Frontier, 1633-1776    1987
8.1    2    3    Boender, Debra Ruth, Our Fires have Nearly gone out: A History of Indian-White Relations on the Colonial Maryland Frontier, 1633-1776    1988
8.1    2    4    Clow, Richmond L., The Rosebud Sioux: The Federal Government and the Reservation Years, 1878-1940    1977/05
8.1    2    5    Cole, D. C., An Ethnohistory of the Chiricahua Apache Indian Reservation, 1872-1876 chapters1-4    1981
8.1    2    6    Cole, D. C., An Ethnohistory of the Chiricahua Apache Indian Reservation, 1872-1876 chapter 5    1981
8.1    2    7    Cole, D. C., An Ethnohistory of the Chiricahua Apache Indian Reservation, 1872-1876 chapter6    1981
8.1    3    1    Cole, D. C., An Ethnohistory of the Chiricahua Apache Indian Reservation, 1872-1876 chapters 7-9    1981
8.1    3    2    Cole, D. C., An Ethnohistory of the Chiricahua Apache Indian Reservation, 1872-1876    1981
8.1    3    3    Covington, James, Warren Relations between the Ute Indians and the U. S. Government, 1848-1900, chapters 1-3    1949
8.1    3    4    Covington, James, Warren Relations between the Ute Indians and the U. S. Government, 1848-1900, chapters 4-5    1949
8.1    3    5    Covington, James, Warren Relations between the Ute Indians and the U. S. Government, 1848-1900, chapters 6-7    1949
8.1    3    6    Covington, James, Warren Relations between the Ute Indians and the U. S. Government, 1848-1900, chapters 8-9    1949
8.1    3    7    Covington, James, Warren Relations between the Ute Indians and the U. S. Government, 1848-1900, chapters 10-12    1949
8.1    3    8    Cutter, Charles R., Judicial Practice In Northern New Spain, pages iii-78    1989
8.1    3    9    Cutter, Charles R., Judicial Practice In Northern New Spain, pages 79-155    1989
8.1    4    1    Cutter, Charles R,. Judicial Practice In Northern New Spain, pages 156-251    1989
8.1    4    2    Donlon, Walter John, Lebaron Bradford Prince: Chief Justice and Governor of New Mexico Territory, 1879-1893    1967
8.1    4    3    Foote, Cheryl J., Let her Works Praise her: Women’s Experiences in Southwest, 1846-1912    1985/12
8.1    5    1    Furman, Necah Stewart, He Cast a Long Shadow: a Study of the Life and Impact of Walter Prescott Webb    1975
8.1    5    2    Lawson, Michael Lee, The Pick Sloan Plan and the Missouri River Sioux, 1944-1970, chapters 1-3    1978
8.1    5    3    Lawson, Michael Lee, The Pick Sloan Plan and the Missouri River Sioux, 1944-1970, chapters 4-6    1978
8.1    5    4    Lawson, Michael Lee, The Pick Sloan Plan and the Missouri River Sioux, 1944-1970 ,chapters 7-9    1978
8.1    5    5    Lawson, Michael Lee, The Pick Sloan Plan and the Missouri River Sioux, 1944-1970, chapters 10-12    1978
8.1    5    6    Moses, Lester George, James Mooney, U.S. Ethnologist: A biography    1977
8.1    6    1    Parker, Dorothy Ragon, Choosing and Indian Identity: A biography of D’Arcy McNickle    1988
8.1    6    2    Roberts, Susan Ann, The New Mexico Supreme Court, 1910-1970: Politics and the Legal Community    1974
8.1    7    1    Samek, Hana, Great Father and Great Mother, Canada, United States, and the Blackfoot Confederacy 1880-1920    1986/05
8.1    7    2    Schackel, Sandra, Private and Public Spheres: Women and Social Welfare in New Mexico, 1920-1940 introduction only    1988
8.1    7    3    Stein, Gary Carl, Federal Indian Policy as seen by British travelers in America, 1783-1860    1975
8.1    8    1    Stewart, Ronald Lee, Wilderness Heritage of the Arid Southwest    1970
8.1    8    2    Svingen, Orlan J., Tongue River Country: the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation 1877-1990     
8.1    8    3    Szasz, Margaret, American Indian Education 1930-1970 from the Meriam Report to the Kennedy Report    1972
8.1    9    1    Tuechesneske, John A., Jr., The Apache Prisoners of War at Fort Sill 1894-1914     
8.1    9    2    Walker, Randi Jones, Protestantism in the Sangre de Cristos: Factors in the Growth and Decline of the Hispanic Protestant Churches in Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado, 1850-1920    1983
8.1    9    3    Webb, Melody Rae, Yukon Frontiers: the Westward Moment to the North Country    1983
8.1    10    1    Welsh, Michael E., The Road to Assimilation: The Seminoles in Oklahoma, 1839-1936    1983
8.1    10    2    Whiteman, Henrieta, Cheyenne- Arapahoe Education 1871-1982    1982/05
8.1    10    3    Dr. Charles Alexander Eastman (Ohiyesa), Santee Sioux    1977
8.2    1    1    Boender, Debra R., Glenn L. Emmons of Gallup    1976
8.2    1    2    Cargil, Jack, Empire and Opposition: Class Ethnicity and Ideology in the Mine-mill Union of Grant County, New Mexico    1979
8.2    1    3    Geay, Caroline, John Collier: A very Controversial Figure    1998
8.2    1    4    Hilley, Lee, New Mexico Territorial Penitentiary, preface through chapter 3    1985
8.2    1    5    Hilley, Lee, New Mexico Territorial Penitentiary, chapter 4 through references    1985
8.2    1    6    Kennedy, Lawrence M., Colorado Press and the Red Men, pages iv-92    1967
8.2    1    7    Kennedy, Lawrence M., Colorado Press and the Red Men, pages 93-185    1967
8.2    1    8    Kennedy, Lawrence M., Colorado Press and the Red Men, pages 186-226    1967
8.2    2    1    Martin, Rena G., Two Navajo Clan Traditions: Our Mothers, Our Fathers, Our Connections    2002
8.2    2    2    Rubenstein, Harry Richard, Union Activity in the Gallup Mines, 1933-1935    1979
8.2    2    3    Stephens, Charles H., Origin and History of the Hopi- Navajo Boundary Dispute, pages i-103    1961
8.2    2    4    Stephens, Charles H., Origin and History of the Hopi- Navajo Boundary Dispute, pages 104-203    1961
8.2    2    5    Stephens, Charles H., Origin and History of the Hopi- Navajo Boundary Dispute, pages 204-301 and abstract    1961
8.2    2    6    Sykes, Bonnie Marie, New Mexico’s Living Saints    1982

 
Record Group 9:  Subject Files (Arranged alphabetically within each series)
Series 9.1:  Anthropology
Series 9.2:  Archeology:  CRM, Historic Preservation
Series 9.3:  Archives:  Libraries, Academic Institutes, Publishers, Booksellers
Series 9.4:  Arts and Culture
Series 9.4.1:  Western Art Auction Catalogues
Series 9.4.2:  Visual Art and Architecture
Series 9.4.3:  Film
Series 9.4.4:  Museums, Historical Societies and Exhibitions
Series 9.5:  Environment and Natural Resources
Series 9.5.1:  Agriculture
Series 9.5.2:  Conservation, including wilderness and pollution
Series 9.5.3:  Energy
Series 9.5.4:  Forests
Series 9.5.5:  Grazing and Livestock
Series 9.5.6:  Minerals and Mineral Rights
Series 9.5.7:  Oil and Gas
Series 9.5.8:  Water
Series 9.5.9:  Wildlife
Series 9.6:  History of the West
Series 9.7:  Indigenous Peoples
Series 9.7.1:  Canada
Series 9.7.2:  Scandinavian (Publications in Scandinavian Languages)
Series 9.8:  Laws, Legislation, Court Cases
Series 9.8.1:  Coball v. Norton (arranged chronologically)
Series 9.8.2:  Environmental Issues
Series 9.8.3:  NAGPRA    
Series 9.9:  Native Americans            
Series 9.9.1:  Education
Series 9.9.2:  Native American Associations
Series 9.9.3:  Printed Materials
Series 9.10: Litigation and Legal Associations
Series 9.11:  Railroads
Series 9.12:  Social, Economic and Political Issues
Series 9.13:  Tourism and Travel
Series 9.14:  Land and Maps
Series 9.15:  Native Americans
Series 9.16:  Miscellaneous
Series 9.16.1:  Newspaper Clippings
Series 9.16.2:  Documents
Series 9.16.3:  Magazines
Series 9.16.4:  Miscellaneous Papers and Correspondence 
(also part of Series 7.3)
Series 9.17:  Miscellaneous Photos of Richard Ellis
Series 9.18:  U.S. and Ellis Archives Sources

 

CreatorEllis, Richard
Dates1888-2002
ExtentApproximately 150 linear shelf feet (in approximately 280 document cases, 27 records boxes and 6 small lidded boxes)

The Richard N. “Dick” Ellis Papers document the career and research of Ellis, Professor of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College (1987–2005) and former Director of the Center of Southwest Studies (1987–1995). The collection contains documents, printed materials, scholarly papers, audiovisual recordings, and research files—primarily relating to federal relations with Native Americans of the Southwest, including legal status, land, and water rights. Much of the material consists of photocopies of federal and state government records, as well as guides to archival collections in federal repositories. Assembled over decades through academic work, consulting projects, and expert witness testimony, the collection serves as a significant resource for the study of Native American legal history and natural resources in the Southwest and complements the Myra Ellen Jenkins Collection.

LanguageEnglish
Collection IdentifierM063
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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