United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs
Organization
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Allan D. Ainsworth papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 3291
Abstract
The Allan D. Ainsworth papers (1956-2000) consist primarily of research materials related to the Act of June 18, 1934 (Indian Reorganization Act) in 1934. Ainsworth taught in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Utah and founded the Fourth Street Clinic in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1988.
Dates:
1959-2000
The Big Chance motion picture
Collection
Identifier: A0486
Abstract
The film The Big Chance (1968) focuses on the opportunities offered by the Madera Employment Training Center in Madera California. The training center is operated by the Education and Technical Services Division under contract with the Bureau of Inadian Affairs, United States Department of Interior.
Dates:
1968
Bureau of Indian Affairs records [photocopies]
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1125
Abstract
The Bureau of Indian Affairs records (1880-1964) contain photocopies of supercessions and additions to the Bureau of Indian Affairs manual. Many of those documents deal with the Native American Urban Relocation Program. The program provided monetary assistance to Native Indians wanting to either move onto or leave a reservation. The supercessions and additions to the manual were the result of federal legislation to cut or supplement the Bureau of Indian Affairs budget. Also included are...
Dates:
1880-1964
June K. Lyman papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2466
Abstract
The June K. Lyman papers (1930-2007) contain correspondence, diaries, news clippings, memorabilia, scrapbooks, and manuscript drafts related to the lives of June and Stanley D. Lyman and their work with the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Dates:
1930-2013
Stanley D. Lyman papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0181
Abstract
The Stanley D. Lyman papers (1923-1979) contain the records of Lyman's assignments with the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, including his superintendency at Pine Ridge Indian Agency. Materials resulting from June Lyman's work with American Indians is also present, as are some personal materials.
Dates:
1923-1979
Navajo Land motion picture
Collection
Identifier: A0487
Abstract
Navajo Land is a film produced by the Bureau of Indian Affairs to show Navajo people living on reservations the lives of Native Navajo people living in a big city.
Dates:
undated
Edith Leroy Richardson papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0366
Abstract
The Edith Leroy Richardson papers (1883-1971) is comprised of two scrapbooks, nursing certificates, and other documents pertaining to and/or collected by Richardson (1881-1977), a professional nurse who was also a granddaughter of Chief Tintic of the Uintah Utes.
Dates:
1883-1971