American literature -- Indian authors
Found in 201 Collections and/or Records:
Research material: Navajo Taboos, signed by author Eric Bulow, 1982
Research material: News bulletins from government agencies and others, 1993-1994
Research material: Newspaper articles
Research materials: Notes for text, undated
Research materials: Three VHS tapes, titled “48 Hours: In the Danger Zone” , “Hot Zone/Day 1”, and “Hantavirus”, 1994-1995, undated
Research on Mississippi Choctaw. 1961, 1992. Newspaper articles and programs
Returning the Gift Indian Writers Conference
The series includes subseries of certificates, legal documents (including publisher correspondence), financial (limited financial documents), notes/story ideas (may provide insight into story generation process), personal papers (includes contacts and calendars), publicity (primarily interviews), readings, and general correspondence (identified by individual or sorted chronologically).
Review requests, 1993, undated
Rough drafts. Chapters sent in by different authors, undated
Royalty statements and receipts, 1993-2004
Royalty Statements – University of Oklahoma Press, Red Crane Books
The series includes subseries of certificates, legal documents (including publisher correspondence), financial (limited financial documents), notes/story ideas (may provide insight into story generation process), personal papers (includes contacts and calendars), publicity (primarily interviews), readings, and general correspondence (identified by individual or sorted chronologically).
Saint Malo, ephemera
The series includes subseries of certificates, legal documents (including publisher correspondence), financial (limited financial documents), notes/story ideas (may provide insight into story generation process), personal papers (includes contacts and calendars), publicity (primarily interviews), readings, and general correspondence (identified by individual or sorted chronologically).
Saint Malo, event correspondence
The series includes subseries of certificates, legal documents (including publisher correspondence), financial (limited financial documents), notes/story ideas (may provide insight into story generation process), personal papers (includes contacts and calendars), publicity (primarily interviews), readings, and general correspondence (identified by individual or sorted chronologically).
Salem Press. (Primary correspondent is John Wilson)
The series includes subseries of certificates, legal documents (including publisher correspondence), financial (limited financial documents), notes/story ideas (may provide insight into story generation process), personal papers (includes contacts and calendars), publicity (primarily interviews), readings, and general correspondence (identified by individual or sorted chronologically).
Santa Fe Writer’s Conference, University of Arizona Writing Works Center
The series includes subseries of certificates, legal documents (including publisher correspondence), financial (limited financial documents), notes/story ideas (may provide insight into story generation process), personal papers (includes contacts and calendars), publicity (primarily interviews), readings, and general correspondence (identified by individual or sorted chronologically).
Scrotal sac and photograph of castration. From Lake Ranch in Santa Rosa, New Mexico. Note with sac reads, “I believe the first one I ‘cut’ during that summer of 1984...” Photograph has quote from John Graves from “Nineteen Cows” , 1984, undated
This series contains a scrotal sac and an accompanying photograph of a calf being castrated. Also included are fan gifts, such as a “lefthand” charm, a “New Age” crystal, and artwork in beaded frame. In addition, this series contains a “Bullie Bag” and associated documentation.
“Serving Suggestions” (a novel in progress), 1990
The series includes subseries of certificates, legal documents (including publisher correspondence), financial (limited financial documents), notes/story ideas (may provide insight into story generation process), personal papers (includes contacts and calendars), publicity (primarily interviews), readings, and general correspondence (identified by individual or sorted chronologically).