New Mexico
Found in 26 Collections and/or Records:
Native American Educational Outreach Programs photographs, approximately 1929-1990
Contains photographs of Native Americans from various reservations participating in both traditional and modern cultural events. Includes individual and group portraits as well as candid shots. Also includes photographs that capture programs and conferences with Native Americans carried out by the Institute. Some materials are reprints of photonegatives, reproduced in 2019. Materials dated approximately 1929 to 1990.
Native American Educational Outreach Programs records
Native American Educational Outreach Programs transparencies, approximately 1970-2001
Native American Educational Outreach Programs workshop records, 1960-2001
Contains workshop materials including files, documents, research, conference materials, schedules, maps, and notes for program workshops with Native Americans. The majority of materials were produced or gathered by Howard Rainer, director of Native American Educational Outreach Programs. Also includes some of Howard Rainer's personal notes, letters, and other documents. Materials dated 1960 to 2001.
Photographs of Nara Visa, New Mexico
Twenty-one post cards with photographs of Nara Visa, New Mexico, in 1909 which include people and buildings of the town. Nara Visa, New Mexico, was founded in 1901 when it became a water station and cattle shipping point on the CRI&P Railroad. The first settlers lived in a boxcar--but by 1902 Nara Visa had two buildings. Nara Visa creek flows through the village. In the 1880's a sheepherder named Narvaez lived here. English speaking settlers corrupted the name to Nara Vista.
Arthur Rothstein photographs
Materials include six Arthur Rothstein photographs from between 1935 and 1937. They are photographs of people during the Depression and the Dustbowl.