Arlene Hirschfelder Collection

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UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT LITTLE ROCK

AMERICAN NATIVE PRESS ARCHIVES 

ARLENE HIRSCHFELDER COLLECTION

 ANPA MSS 036

 Last updated: February 2003

EXTENT

Total Boxes:  3
Other Storage Formats:  None
Linear Feet:  1.7 

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Provenance

Gifts from Arlene Hirschfelder, April 2001 and December 2002

Ownership and Literary Rights

The Arlene Hirschfelder Collection is the physical property of the American Native Press Archives, University of Arkansas at Little Rock.  Literary rights, including copyright, belong to the authors or their legal heirs and assigns.  For further information, consult the appropriate curator.

Restrictions on Access

The Arlene Hirschfelder Collection is open for research.

Citation Format

Arlene Hirschfelder Collection.  American Native Press Archives.

HISTORICAL NOTE

Arlene Hirschfelder is the author of numerous books and articles on Native Americans including Happily May I Walk: American Indians and Alaska Natives Today  (for which she won the 1987 Carter G. Woodson Book Award from the National Council for the Social Studies).  In 1989 she received Colorado State University's Native American Service Award.  She served on the staff of the Association on American Indian Affairs for more than 20 years.  An educational consultant specializing in Native American Studies, she also taught at the New School for Social Research in New York City.  She holds an M.A. from the University of Chicago and currently lives and writes in Teaneck, New Jersey.

DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION 

The Arlene Hirschfelder Collection consists of materials related to the Native American Heritage Month Committee, New York City, arts, tribal press, literature, language and education.  Materials cover the period 1969 to 1996.

Box Folder
 
Native American Heritage Month Committee, New York, New York
1
  1. Bylaws. Undated
  2. Minutes. 1987
  3. Minutes. 1988
  4. Minutes. 1989
  5. Minutes. 1990
  6. Minutes. 1991
  7. Minutes. 1992
  8. Minutes. 1993
  9. Membership List. 1991
  10. Correspondence. 1990-1994
  11. Native American Heritage Month. 1987-1990
  12. Native American Festival. 1987-1993
  13. Indians as Children See Them. 1987-1991
  14. Shorakapok Natural Park Dedication. 1992
  15. Grupo Aymara, Inc. Certificate of Incorporation. 1986; Bylaws. Undated
  16. Community Congregational Church of Clinton Heights. Resolution on Relations with North American Indians. 1989
U.S. Department of the Interior, Sioux Indian Museum and Crafts Center (Exhibit Announcements/Catalogs)
 
  1. Paintings by Robert Penn, 1970
  2. Paintings and Drawings by Donald Montileaux, 1970
  3. Paintings by Raymond Arrow, 1972
  4. Experiments in Collaboration [Arthur Amiotte, Rose Gibbons, Lula Two Bonnets, Christina Mesteth], 1973
  5. Paintings by Orville Salway, 1973
  6. Miniatures by Emma Amiotte, 1973
  7. Paintings by Buddy Feather, 1973
  8. Paintings by Donald Ruleaux, 1974
  9. Paintings by Ray and Carl Winters, 1974
  10. Paintings by Sidney Keith, 1974
  11. Paintings and Wall Hangings by Donald Montileaux, 1974
  12. Paintings by Martin Red Bear, 1974
  13. Paintings by Robert Leedom, 1974
  14. Pottery by Ella Irving, 1975
  15. Paintings by Ernie Smith, 1975
  16. Paintings by Dominick LaDucer, 1975
  17. Pottery by Al Blacktail Deer, 1975
  18. Paintings and Drawings by Duane Firethunder, 1975
  19. Jewelry by Colin Andre, 1976
  20. Sculptures by Alfred Ziegler, 1976
  21. Paintings and Drawings by Ward Churchill, 1976
  22. Pottery-Paintings-Weavings by Violet Kingman, 1976
  23. Arts and Crafts by John Goes In Center, 1976
  24. Ribbon Work by Mary Clark, 1977
  25. Carvings by John Saul, 1977
  26. Metalwork by Mitchell Zephier, 1977
  27. Quiltwork and Beadwork by Bernadine Ten Fingers and Catherine Patton, 1977
  28. Paintings by Lorenzo Black Lance, 1977
  29. Pottery and Sculpture by Kevin Brown, 1977
  30. Watercolors and Wood Carvings by Buck Bettelyoun, 1978
  31. Contemporary Sioux Arts [Oscar Howe, Ella Irving, Duane Lafferty, Gino Stabler, Violet Kingman, Colin Andre, Donald Montileaux, Arthur Amiotte, Alfred Ziegler], 1978
  32. Paintings by Rex Moore, 1978
  33. Paintings by Douglas Runsthrough, 1978
  34. Jewelry by Wendell Pettigrew, 1978
  35. Sculpture and Carvings by Cecil Apple, 1978
  36. Photographs by Charley Red Blanket and Carlin Red Blanket, 1978
  37. Paintings by Adalbert Zephier, 1979
  38. Serigraphs by Louis D. Amiotte, 1979
  39. Traditional Crafts by Lillian Ironbull Martinez, 1979
  40. Paintings by Wade Miller, 1979
  41. Ceramics by Louise Crosby, 1979
  42. Fashions by Geraldine Sherman, 1979
  43. Paintings by Edward Two Bulls and Sons [Tom Two Bulls, Ernie Two Bulls], 1979
  44. Metal Sculpture and Crafts by Floyd Heubner, 1980
  45. Paintings by Jack Decory, 1980
  46. Paintings by Colleen Cutschall Larvie, 1980
  47. Quillwork by Mathilda Allison, 1980
  48. Paintings by Asa Battles, 1980
  49. Traditional Arts by Joallyn Archambault, 1980
  50. Paintings by Gladys Moore, 1980
  51. Arts and Crafts by Douglas Fast Horse, 1980
  52. Art by Pauline Bonvillain Bruna, 1981
  53. Designer Quilts from Lakota Studios [Bessie Trimble-Cornelius], 1981
  54. Drawings and Watercolors by Marty Two Bulls, 1981
  55. Ceramics by Janelle Honer, 1981
  56. Paintings by Richard M. Salter, 1981
  57. Paintings by Kenneth Grey Wing, 1981
  58. Paintings by Andrew La Verdure, 1982
  59. Contemporary Indian Crafts, 1982
  60. Paintings and Sculpture by R. G. Bowker, 1982
  61. Drawings by Ronald Cheek, 1983
  62. Woodland Indian Quill Work, 1983
  63. Paintings by Jack Ross, 1983
  64. Recent Paintings by Woesha Cloud North and Eugene Yazzie, Jr.
  65. The Artistry of Anthony and John Gauthier, 1984
  66. Artwork by Katherine Gayton, 1984
  67. Paintings by James Marshall, 1985
  68. The Artistry of Sally Thielen, 1986
  69. Quilts by Missouri Breaks Industries, 1986
  70. Pipestone Sculpture by Jeff Savage, 1986
  71. Sculpture by Marilyn Wounded Head, 1986
  72. Watercolors by Robert KaKayGeesick, Jr., 1986
  73. Dream Catcher's Artists Guild, 1987
  74. Sioux Crafts Traditions, 1987
  75. Traditional Iroquois Clothing, 1987
  76. Sioux Flutes and Other Musical Instruments, 1987
  77. Melvin and Sandi Miner, 1987
  78. Sioux Cradles, 1988
  79. Silverwork by Reed Haskell, 1988
  80. Sinte Gleska College Art Institute: An Exhibition, April 2 to April 28, 1989
  81. Sioux Arts and Innovations, 1989
  82. Quilts by Star Route Industries, 1989
  83. Baskets, Red Willow and Birchbark, 1990
  84. Artwork by Rona Thomas, 1990
  85. Northern Plains Indian Art by Charles Claymore, Kenneth H. West Jr. and Sidney Whitesell, 1991
  86. Hoye Waye: I'm Sending a Voice. Silverwork by David Claymore, 1991
  87. The Artistry of Mike McLeod, 1991
  88. Quiltwork by the Red Cloud Family, 1991
  89. Museum Collection: Games and Toys, 1992
  90. Different Perspectives by Wade Patton, 1992
  91. Stoneware by Robert Big Elk, 1992
U.S. Department of the Interior, Museum of the Plains Indian and Craft Center (Exhibit Announcements/Catalogs)
 
  1. Sculpture and Paintings by Donald Billedeaux, 1969
  2. Paintings by James Campbell, 1986
  3. The Artistry of Dorothea Romero, 1986
  4. Paiute—Washoe—Shoshone: Beaded Baskets and Bottles, 1987
Periodicals and Newsletters
2
  1. AICH Community Bulletin, scattered issues 1983-1992
  2. American Indian Crafts and Culture, 1973-1974
  3. ATLATL, July 1983
  4. Bulletin in Support of the Native Peoples, July 1975
  5. Chinle Curriculum Center Newsletter, August 1990
  6. Camp Crier, October 1976
  7. CRM, Vol. 14 No. 5, 1991
  8. The Circle, Fall 1997 and Winter 1998
  9. City Smoke Signal, April 1983
  10. Desert Magazine, June 1970
  11. Diversity, January/February 1977
  12. Early American Newsletter, Late Summer 1975 and Autumn 1982
  13. Education Journal, May 1991
  14. Education Newsletter, November 1973
  15. Indian Affairs, Fall 1995
  16. Indian Artifact Magazine, April 1985—March 1986
  17. Indian Report, Spring 1992
  18. The Institute of Indian Studies, scattered issues 1982 – 1991
  19. Man-Ah-Atn, September/October 1985, April/May 1986
  20. Museum Notes, July 1984, June 1986, December 1986
  21. Native Peoples, Fall 1992
  22. Native Sun, February 1985, July 1986
  23. The Rand Society, Summer 1989
  24. Out of School Times, Spring 1999
  25. Scholastic News, December 1994
  26. Talking Leaf, October/November 1972, Spring 1987, Winter 1987
  27. Update American Indian Program, November 1986
  28. Uset Gaming, Fall 1993
  29. Virginia Indian News, Winter 1990
  30. The Web, March/April 1994
  31. Whispering Wind, September 1989, April 1990, August 1990, Summer 1991, Spring/Summer 1992, Fall 1993, Fall/Winter 1994

Publications: Education and Educational Resources

3
  1. American Indian Curricula Development Program. Brochure.  Undated.  (Advertises curricula about Northern Plains Indians for grades 6-8.) 
  2. Cultures in the North (Aleut, Athabascan Indian, Eskimo, Haida Indian, Tlingit Indian, Tsimpshian Indian): A Multimedia Resource List. University of Alaska, Fairbanks. 1975.
  3. Effective Practices in Indian Education: Teachers Monograph, Northwest Regional Education Laboratory, November 1985.
  4. Handbook of Federal Indian Education Laws. Timothy LaFrance, Esq. Durango, CO. August 1982.
  5. Hands On, Minds On: Science Activities for Children. AISES brochure. Undated.
  6. The Heritage. Short story collection by Nancy Armstrong, Norma Lee and Dolly Hildreth. Published by the Montana Council for Indian Education. 1977.
  7. Indian Rights Association: A Guide to American Indian Resource Material for Classroom Instruction. Compiled by June F. Lowery, Indian Rights Association, Philadelphia. December 1985.
  8. Naaqiyugngaunga Cali. Illustrated children’s story collection written by Martha Teelule and produced by the Eskimo Language Workshop of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, for the Bilingual Education Program of the Center for Northern Educational Research, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the Division of State Operated Schools. Undated.
  9. Native Adult Education Resource Centre. Published by Okanagan College, Salmon Arm, B.C. Brochure. Undated.
  10. The NESA Bibliography for Native Studies. Covers English studies, social studies, science, art, multimedia resources, professional resources and publishers/distributors. Compiled by Howard Green and Don Sawyer; published by the Tillacum Library in Vancouver, B.C. 1983.
  11. Science Activities for Teachers.  Brochure advertises 218-page lesson plan book. American Indian Science and Engineering Society. Undated.
  12. They Taught You Wrong: Raising Cultural Consciousness of Stereotypes and Misconceptions about American Indians. By Kathy Kerner, LCSW, School Social Worker, York County, VA. Instructional book aimed at teachers with practical suggestions for improvement of classroom presentation and activities. 1995.
  13. The Winter Tales. Book of summary reviews of more than 70 Navajo legends (origin myths, coyote tales, summer tales, etc.) compiled by Laura Lee Sharp of the Navajo Social Studies Project, College of Education, University of New Mexico in cooperation with the Division of Education of the Navajo Area, Bureau of Indian Affairs. Designed for secondary level education use. 1969.
Publications:  Miscellaneous
 
  1. American Naturals Fashion by Kathy Dalrymple: An Exhibition October 16 – November 17, 1983. US Department of the Interior Indian Arts & Crafts Board. Brochure.
  2. Changing Season: Poems. John E. Smelcer. 1995.
  3. Finished in Beauty: Southwest Indian silver from the Doneghy Collection. Brochure. 1982.
  4. Joe and His Happy Family, Book One. Illustrated children’s storybook about a Navajo boy and his family written by Wallace Cathey. Undated.
  5. Lac Courte Oreilles, 1996, Odaawaa Zaaga 'iganing. Full-color photo calendar featuring information relating to the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa people.
  6. Living with the Texas Past Series: Booklets for Young Readers. Texas Historical Commission ad brochure includes information on “The Indian Years” and “The Years of Exploration”. Undated.
  7. Passamaquoddy/Maliseet Reference Book. Illustrated translation dictionary divided by category (animals, vegetation, body, etc.). Produced by Passamaquoddy/Maliseet Bilingual Program, under Title VII under the direction of Joseph A. Nicholas, Director; David A. Francis, Coordinator; and Alberta Nicholas, Bilingual Secretary. 1988.
  8. Plains Indians Coloring Book by David Rickman. Features detailed illustrations of Plains Indians and accompanying explanatory historical blurbs. 40 illustrations total. Published by Dover Publications Inc., New York. 1983.
  9. Plains Indian Folklore. Nebraska State Historical Society educational leaflet. Undated.
  10. Wordcraft Circle Membership Directory, 1995-1996. Book includes contact, status, core activity, writing style and experience, storytelling style and experience, availability and recent publications/storytelling/speaking information about members of Wordcraft Circle circa 1995-1996.
 

02/19/03
Prepared by Carolyn J. Thompson

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