Native Americans
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Aaron McGaffey Beede and Ralph Gordon Beede Papers
Personal papers of Aaron McGaffey Beede, an Episcopal Church missionary to Native Americans, and his son Ralph Gordon Beede, a politician and newspaper publisher
Art Raymond Papers
1923-2009; Oglala Lakota and First Head of the Department of Indian Studies at the University of North Dakota, 1971-1978. Head, Indian Program Development at UND, 1978-1991. First person of known Native American descent to serve in the North Dakota State Legislature.
Buffalo Commons Collection
The Buffalo Commons Collection consists of articles published by Frank and Deborah Popper expounding the Buffalo Commons theory. The collection also includes various newspaper and magazine articles debating the theory. The articles display a range of reactions from strong support for the idea to negative sentiments from people living within the “commons” area.
Diane Glancy Papers
1941-; Influential author of Cherokee and German descent
Edward A. Milligan Papers
1903-1977; Milligan taught at NDSU-Bottineau and lectured on the tribes of North Dakota. He was active in various organizations including the North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission.
Elizabeth Grandbois Memorial Collection of Manuscripts
Dr. Damian Vraniak is one of the foremost Native American mental health scholars in the United States
Initiatives in French Midwest Heritage Collection (IF Midwest)
Established in 2007 to document French history in the Midwest
Institute for Indian Studies Records
The Institute for Indian Studies Records consist of constitution and bylaws, meeting minutes, correspondence, and scholarship information.
Lawrence D. Fairbairn Papers
1897-1991; Retired from the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1962 after more than 25 years of service. Much of this time was spent as an educator on several Indian reservations.
Louise Erdrich Papers
1954-; author of books and poetry exploring Native American issues