Indians of North America
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Aleš Hrdlička Lecture
Collection
Identifier: Manuscripts-Collection 037
Scope and Contents
[1920s?]. Corrected typescript of lecture entitled "¿De dónde procede el Indio? No es evidente que el Indio haya existido desde largo tiempo en el Nuevo Mundo," given by Dr. Aleš Hrdlička of the Smithsonian Institution.
Dates:
1920s
French Louisiana Documents
Collection
Identifier: LaRC-B-315
Scope and Contents
3 French documents relating to the history of Louisiana, including information on botany, minerals and Indians.
Dates:
1714-1722
George Hubbard Pepper Papers
Collection
Identifier: Manuscripts-Collection 007
Scope and Contents
1866-1923. Correspondence, manuscripts, lectures, diaries, notes, and photographs originating with or collected by this early anthropologist, with emphasis on the Indians of the American Southwest and on Chaco Canyon; includes records of an archaeological expedition in Ecuador. Most material is dated 1895-1918. 1,040 pieces. Collection Guide...
Dates:
1895-1918
Joseph Forster Hogben collection
Collection
Identifier: LaRC-730
Scope and Contents
The collection consists primarily of poetry volumes by Reverend Joseph Forster Hogben, an Episcopal priest who worked among the Native Americans and was also an Army chaplain. He won many distinguished awards for his poetry. There are also holy cards as well as book marks in the collection.
Dates:
1966-1980