History, undated, 1973
Scope and Contents
Documents of various origins, including: 1) document titled "ASU CG 8017 technical assistance" examining the causation of poverty in Native American reservations and "Indian values," seemingly written by someone in academia. 2) Chronology of Indian History: 1492-1955, American Aborigine. National Indian Youth Council, Vol. IV, No. 1. 1965. Creator R. Liggle. 3) Handwritten notes by Henry Rodriguez regarding chonology (additions and clarifications, including notes on the Cupeno and Warner's Ranch). 4) Scanned articles from U.S. News & World Report, April 2, 1975: "A Federal agency under attack...and its 'clients'"; "About that 'Trail of Broken Treaties'"; and "Restless Indians" with subheadings: "The Sioux: Hot debate over violent tactics"; "In Oklahoma: 'Sitting on a potential dynamite keg'"; The Navajos: 'What is rightfully ours...'"; and "Washington: Forcing change on the great white father."
Dates
- Creation: undated, 1973
Creator
- Rodriguez, Henry Nichols, 1919-2002 (Person)
- Little, R. (Person)
- U.S. News & World Report (Organization)
- Arizona State University (Contributor, Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
At the guidance of the Henry Rodriguez Cultural Committee, materials within this collection have been assigned access protocol(s), indicating who is able to view materials that are assigned this protocol. More than one protocol may be assigned to a specific resource. The protocol assigned to this specific resource is as follows:
- Public Access ("Knowing the Land Before You Walk On It"): The Henry Rodriguez Papers Public Access protocol is for materials that are designated as appropriate for use by the general public and may be accessed by anyone at any time pending their completion of the Dr. Henry Rodriguez Papers Digital Access and Cultural Responsibility Framework's General/Public Access module. This protocol can include previously published materials that may include culturally sensitive information. Individuals with access to materials through the Luiseño/Payómkawichum Community Access ("Coming Home") protocol will also be granted access to the Public Access protocol.
Full Extent
From the Collection: 5 Linear Feet
Partial Extent
From the Collection: 2.5 Linear Feet : Textual documents housed in three 9" document cases and one 3" document case.
Partial Extent
From the Collection: 38 Reels : Reel-to-reel tape and album records.
Language of Materials
English
Materials Specific Details
Overwriting on dates in Chronology of Indian History.
Repository Details
Part of the California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center Repository
