
University of Illinois Archives - Doris Duke Indian Oral History Program Archives
Doris Duke Indian Oral History Program Archives (1908-95) directed by Edward M. Bruner (1924- ), professor of anthropology (1961- ), including correspondence, microfilmed and photocopied documents, news clippings, publications, field notes and diaries, photographs, maps, oral history and interview tapes, and transcriptions, relating to Native American customs, history, music, politics, and religion. The archives also contain an extensive collection of Native American music.
Title: Doris Duke Indian Oral History Program Archives, 1908-1995
Series Number: 15/2/32
Summary: Doris Duke Indian Oral History Program Archives (1908-95) directed by Edward M. Bruner (1924- ), professor of anthropology (1961- ), including correspondence, microfilmed and photocopied documents, news clippings, publications, field notes and diaries, photographs, maps, oral history and interview tapes, and transcriptions, relating to Native American customs, history, music, politics, and religion. Represented Native American groups include Aleuts, Arapaho, Arikara, Athapaskans, Blackfeet, Cheyenne--Northern, Cree, Crow, Eskimos--Western and Northern, Fort Mojave, Haida, Halkomelem, Havasupai, Hidatsa, Hopi, Kwakiutl, Makah, Mandan, Menominee, Narragansett, Navajo, Ojibwa, Pasamaquoddy, Salish, Shoshone, and Tlingits. The archives also contain an extensive collection of Native American music.
Access Restriction: Some materials are restricted, requires agreement to Duke user policies.
GUIDE CREATOR NOTE: This series is restricted. Access to this series requires application and completion of a user agreement form that is available from the University of Illinois Archives. No Traditional Knowledge (TK) Labels are present on the collection information page.
For more information on the University of Illinois Archives and their Doris Duke Oral History Program collection, please visit their website here.