Indigenous peoples of North America
Found in 385 Collections and/or Records:
Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)--Indian Service Region IV Outline, circa 1948
Booklet
Bureau of Indian Affairs--Publications, 1950-1962
This series contains research materials.
Burns-Paiute General Council, 1993-2000
Documents and correspondence pertaining to the DU Museum of Anthropology's notification of remains and objects in their collections that were identified with groups governed by the Burns-Paiute General Council.
Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma, 1995-1996
Documents and correspondence pertaining to the DU Museum of Anthropology's notification of remains and objects in their collections that were identified with the Caddo Indian Tribe of Oklahoma.
Cayuga Indian Nation, 1993-1999
Documents and correspondence pertaining to the DU Museum of Anthropology's notification of remains and objects in their collections that were identified with the Cayuga Indian Nation.
Cedarville Rancheria, 1993-1995
Documents and correspondence pertaining to the DU Museum of Anthropology's notification of remains and objects in their collections that were identified with the Cedarville Rancheria.
Charles Cambridge for Colorado Reflections, 1985, 2006 January 16
Charles Cambridge, a Navajo Indian, gives a history of Indian tribes in North America, describing the cultural and racial differences of each tribe, and touches on the tactics of warfare. This tape aired on Denver radio station KOA ai part of the "Colorado Reflections" radio program on April 18, 1985
Charles J. Norton Collection
Charles Norton was a local Denver collector, particularly of Native American materials. This collection includes microfilm reels, reel to reel tapes and phonograph records.
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, 1993-2001
Cheyenne-Arapahoe Business Committee, 1995-2005
Documents and correspondence pertaining to the DU Museum of Anthropology's notification of remains and objects in their collections that were identified with groups governed by the Cheyenne-Arapahoe Business Committee. Also included are documents pertaining to the multiple consultation visits from representatives of the tribe and DUMA's Packing, Transporting, and Rehousing Survey.