CSUSM Tribal Liaison: miscellany, 2007-2009
Scope and Contents
Folder contains miscellanous CSUSM Tribal Liaison materials. Folder contains two drafts of a speech, titled Center for Border & Regional Affairs Faculty Research Presentations, Resuscitating Native Relations at Cal State San Marcos: In the Shadow of Tukwut Courtyard." One draft is dated April 13, 2007 and the other is dated April 19, 2007. It is unclear whether the April 19 draft is the final draft of the speech, or whether Biggs gave the speech at the event. 10 prographs of the Mountain Lion statue that was placed in Tukwut courtyard by artist Robert Freeman is also in the folder. Finally, there is a thank you note from inaugural University Library Dean, Marion Reed to Biggs, thanking her for her retirement party (2009).
Dates
- 2007-2009
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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