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Publications II, 1953-2001

 File — Box: 2
Identifier: SC045 02/19

Scope and Contents

Various publications regarding Indigenous librarianship, culture, and history, including:

"The Role of Libraries in American Indian Tribal College Development" by Cheryl Duran (1991); "Stepping-Back for the Big Picture: JPH's Notes from an Indian Perspective and the Responsibilities of their Use and Application" by Mark A. Macarro (1994); "Neophyte Resistance and Accommodation in the Missions of California" by Edward D. Castillo (1990); Photocopy of the article/chapter, "The Luiseno Theory of Knowledge," American Anthropologist, by Raymond C. White (1957); Photocopy of the article/chapter, "Two Surviving Luiseno Indian Ceremonies," American Anthropologist, by Raymond C. White (1953); Photocopy of the article/chapter, "California Indian Reactions to the Franciscans, The Americas, by Florence C. Shipek (1985); "An Indian Account of the Decline and Collapse of Mexico's Hegemony Over the Missionizzed Indians of California," The American Indian Quarterly, by Edward D. Castillo (1989); "Bridging the Digital Divide," New Mexico Tribal Libraries, Jessica Dorr and Richard Akeroyd (2001); a page that's titled, "Selected Bibliography," "Native American Libraries, Ten Years Later" Wilson Library Bulletin, by Frankie Pelzman (1989); "Establishing Indian Library Serivce: Guide Number 1, Part 1" by Rosemary Christensen; "American Indian Libraries Newsletter," Vol. 2, No. 3/4, Spring 1978; "Promoting Indian Library Use: Guide Number 7" by Charles T. Townley; "Eric 1982- December 1992;" "Generating Information in Indian Libraries: Guide Number 8" by Charles T. Townley

Dates

  • Publication: 1953-2001

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research. Some materials have been restricted because of FERPA or concerns with Personally Identifiable Information. Select items/Contents have been reformatted and have digital access copies. Access to original [audio tapes, video recordings, etc.] is restricted; researchers may request viewing copies. The Special Collections and University Archives Reading Room is accessible by appointment only, Monday-Friday, 8am - 4pm. Final requests for materials must be made one hour prior to closing. Please submit requests for archival materials at least 24 hours in advance of desired appointment. Materials requested over the weekend will be available on the following Tuesday at the earliest. Please note that Special Collections and University Archives observes all campus holiday closures as noted in the Library Calendar. For more information, please send an email to archives@csusm.edu.

Extent

From the Collection: 6 Linear Feet

Language

English

Repository Details

Part of the CSUSM Special Collections Repository

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