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Record Series Number<br />
15/2/22<br />
Contents<br />
Joseph B. Casagrande Papers<br />
1938-1982<br />
Vita and publications, 1958-70 1<br />
Correspondence, 1949-82 1,2<br />
Betty W. Starr Mexican Research Records, 1952-59 2<br />
National Institutes <strong>of</strong> Mental Health, 1965-69 3,4<br />
NIMH/Social Science Research Review, 1966-69 3,4<br />
National Research Council, 1955-59 4<br />
National Science Foundation, 1962-72 4,5<br />
Social Science Research Council, 1950-73 5,6,7<br />
<strong>University</strong> Site Visits, 1974-80 5<br />
SSRC/Committee on Cross Cultural Education 7<br />
Conferences and Seminars, 1952-82 8,9<br />
<strong>Illinois</strong> Committees, 1965-82 9-11<br />
Anthropology Department, 1963-82 11<br />
Course Materials, 1939-82 12-16<br />
American Anthropological Association, 1936-81 16,17<br />
American Ethnological Society, 1958-82 17<br />
Anthropological Associations, 1952-82 18<br />
Reprints, 1948-77 18<br />
Papers and Articles, 1938-79 19,20<br />
Human Relations Area Files, Ecuador, 1960-79 20,21<br />
McCaleb-Seiler & Addison-Wesley Publications, 1969-75 22,23<br />
Research Material<br />
Ojibwa, 1941 24<br />
Navaho, 1957 24<br />
Mexico, 1950-73 24<br />
Peru, 1975-77 24<br />
Ecuador, 1959-82 24-27<br />
Field Diaries, 1966-78 28<br />
Tapes, 1967-68 28-29<br />
Copies Spanish Documents, 1964-73 29-32<br />
Piper, Klumpp and Belote Field Notes, 1967-68 33<br />
Micr<strong>of</strong>ilmed Spanish documents 34<br />
Bibliographic note cards 35-50<br />
Maps, photographs and oversize 51,52<br />
Columbia-Cornell-Harvard-<strong>Illinois</strong> Student Summer Field<br />
Reports, 1960-66 53,54<br />
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<strong>Illinois</strong> <strong>Archives</strong>. For more information, email illiarch@illinois.edu or search<br />
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Liberal Arts and Sciences<br />
Anthropology<br />
Joseph B. Casagrande Papers, 1938-82<br />
Box 1: Correspondence, 1949-64<br />
Vita and Publications, 1958-1970<br />
Correspondence relating to academic positions, grants, language and linguistics, Social Science<br />
Research Council, and Southwest Project in Comparative Linguistics. Correspondents<br />
include Pendleton Herring, Eleanor Isbell, Oscar Lewis, Charles E. Osgood, Elbridge Sibley,<br />
Betty Starr, William Sturtevant, Carl Voegelin, and James B. Watson.<br />
Letters, 1949-51<br />
Correspondence (7 folders), 1952-59<br />
January to June 1960<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Illinois</strong>, January to June 1960<br />
July to December 1960<br />
January to June 1961<br />
July 1961 to June 1962<br />
(2 folders), 1962-64<br />
Ten Great Books in Anthropology, 1963-65<br />
Departmental Correspondence, A-Z (2 folders), 1960-61<br />
(2 folders), 1961-62<br />
Harold Conklin Paper, "Ethnogenealogical Method," 1962<br />
(4 folders), 1962-63<br />
(4 folders), 1963-64<br />
Box 2: Correspondence, 1964-82<br />
Research Correspondence, 1964-65<br />
Correspondence (2 folders), 1964-66<br />
Visit to Buffalo, April 1966<br />
City <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> New York, 1966<br />
Correspondence, A-Z (4 folders), 1964-65<br />
1968-69<br />
Sidney Greenfield papers, social stratification in Brazil, 1969<br />
Correspondence, 1970<br />
Guggenheim Fellowship, 1970<br />
Correspondence, January to March, 1971<br />
May to December, 1971<br />
Personal papers, appointments, 1971-82<br />
Correspondence (4 folders), 1972-75<br />
Research on prehistoric trace elements, 1975<br />
Trip to New York City, 1975-76<br />
Correspondence (5 folders), 1976-80<br />
California trip, 1980<br />
Correspondence (2 folders),1981-82
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Measurement <strong>The</strong>ory manuscript for editorial comment, 1982
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Box 3: Betty Warren Starr: Notes, Cards, Letters, Field Diaries--Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz,<br />
1949-55; Organizations: UNESCO, HEW and NIMH-Social Science Research Council,<br />
1966<br />
Betty Warren Starr notes, 1949-50<br />
Diplomas, 1929, 1949, 1951<br />
Pascuas en Santiago Tuxtla article, c. 1952<br />
Regional social structure (Chapter XII), c. 1952<br />
Tuxtla maps, 1949-52<br />
Letters from Santiago Tuxtla, Sept. 1952-June 1953<br />
Santiago Tuxtla Diary, August 1955<br />
Field diary and notes, Santiago Tuxtla, Veracruz, 1952-53<br />
Los Tuxtlas, 1952-53<br />
"Los Tuxtlas" field diary, book II, 1949-50<br />
Field diary, 1952-53<br />
Field notes, 1952<br />
Field diary manuscript, 1952-53<br />
<strong>The</strong> Region <strong>of</strong> Los Tuxtlas manuscript, 1955<br />
Los Tuxtlas manuscript, 1957-59<br />
Field guide for a study <strong>of</strong> socialization in five societies, ms, 1955<br />
UNESCO, 1959-60<br />
Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 1982<br />
HEW Award, 1963<br />
HEW Research Review, 1965<br />
National Institute <strong>of</strong> Mental Health (NIMH), 1965-66<br />
Conference on Ethical Issues in Behavioral Science Research, Denver, 1966<br />
NIMH Behavioral Science Research Review, 1966<br />
NIMH Social Science Research Review, 1966-68<br />
Social Science Research Review, 1966-69<br />
Box 4: Organizations: NIMH-Social Science Research Review, 1967-70; NEA, 1972-74; NRC,<br />
1955-65; NSF, 1962-66<br />
NIMH Reviews, 1967-68<br />
Social Science Research Review (4 folders), 1967<br />
Henry Lundsgaarde research, Gilbert Islands, 1967<br />
Susan Freeman, Spain, 1967<br />
William B. Rodgers, Bahamas, 1967-68<br />
Social Science Research Review (4 folders), 1968<br />
Vogt research, 1968<br />
Social Science Research Review Committee (2 folders), 1968-69<br />
NIMH meeting, New York, 1969<br />
HEW Research Review, Hall-Northwestern, 1970<br />
NDEA Title VI, Washington D.C., 1972-74
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NRC, Committee on Military Psychology, 1955-57<br />
Committee on International Directory <strong>of</strong> Anthropologists, 1956-59<br />
National Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences-National Research Council, 1964-65<br />
National Science Foundation, Advisory Panel, 1962-64<br />
1965-66<br />
A Comparative Study <strong>of</strong> Intergroup Relations in Ecuador, application,<br />
1966<br />
Box 5: Organizations: NSF, Site Reviews, 1968-80; Social Science Research Council, Directors'<br />
Agendas, 1950-54<br />
NSF Field Research Seminar, Ecuador, Summer 1968<br />
Ecuadorian Research Review, 1968-69<br />
"Social Change in Developing Areas," Cornell NSF proposal, 1969<br />
"Position <strong>of</strong> the Indian in Colonial Ecuador and After Independence," revised<br />
budget, 1970<br />
Site Visit, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Texas, April 1966<br />
Columbia proposal review for Peruvian research, 1972<br />
SSRC/NIMH Research Review visit, Navaho trip, 1974<br />
Berkeley trip, 1974<br />
Visit to Marquette-Albany, Anthropology Department review, 1974-75<br />
SUNY-Albany, 1974<br />
SUNY-Binghamton, 1974<br />
Dartmouth, 1975-77<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1975-76<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Notre Dame, 1976<br />
SSRC Research Review site visit, Evanston, <strong>Illinois</strong>, 1976<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh, Anthropology Department review, 1976-77<br />
New York State Regents Doctoral Evaluation Project, 1978<br />
Review <strong>of</strong> Graduate Programs, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1980<br />
Social Science Research Council, Board <strong>of</strong> Directors Meeting Agenda (3 folders), 1950,<br />
1952, 1954<br />
Box 6: Organizations: Social Science Research Council Directors' Agendas, 1955-65; Problems and<br />
Policy Committee Minutes, 1950-60; Summer Session, 1954<br />
Social Science Research Council, Board <strong>of</strong> Directors Meeting Agenda, 1955<br />
1957-59, 1961, 1963-65<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, Committees, 1962-63<br />
Committee on Problems and Policy, 1950-60<br />
Summer Seminar Proposals, 1954<br />
Summer Seminar on Kinship (2 folders), 1954<br />
Box 7: Social Science Research Council Committees, Conferences, Projects, 1950-73
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Social Science Research Council<br />
International Cooperation Among Social Scientists, 1951-54<br />
Foreign Students in the U.S., 1951-56<br />
Foreign Students Look at the U.S., 1953-58<br />
Committee on Cross-Cultural Education, 1954<br />
Literature review on acculturation and social change, and role <strong>of</strong> industry in these<br />
processes, 1950-52<br />
Ithaca Conference, Cross-Cultural Education, 1952-53<br />
Anthropology and the SSRC, 1952-61<br />
Cross-cultural education notes, 1950-51<br />
Committee on Cross-Cultural Education, Hyman list <strong>of</strong> core variables,<br />
1952<br />
New York (2 folders), 1953<br />
Pending, 1955<br />
Review <strong>of</strong> Evaluation Studies, R. H. Heindel, 1950<br />
Indian Domestic Study, 1952-53<br />
Allerton House Conference on the measure <strong>of</strong> subjective culture, 1960<br />
Japanese Domestic Study, 1952-53<br />
Scandinavian Domestic Study, "Initial Impressions," 1952-53<br />
S. Brewster Smith, Memorandum on research topics, 1953<br />
Mexico/Foreign, n.d.<br />
Correspondence/Useem, 1952-53<br />
Japan/Foreign, 1953<br />
Foreign/Data Sheets, n.d.<br />
Correspondence/Passin, Herbert, 1952-53<br />
Staff memoranda, 1952<br />
Correspondence and miscellaneous papers, 1951-52<br />
Foreign Research Group, Princeton Conference, 1952<br />
Conference <strong>of</strong> Project Directors, Ithaca, New York, 1953<br />
Committee on Preventive Medicine, 1956<br />
Committee on Linguistics and Psychology, Correspondence and Research Projects,<br />
1952-53<br />
Conference on Word Association, 1955-59<br />
Southwest Project on Comparative Psycholinguistics, 1956-57<br />
Anatomical Atlas, 1956<br />
Committee on Language and Culture, Laurence Wylie, 1955<br />
Subcommittee on Child Development, Cambridge, Mass., 1954<br />
Committee on Research Training, 1956<br />
Middle East Research Conference, 1957<br />
Intermediate Societies, 1957-59<br />
Consultation on Sponsorship <strong>of</strong> Human Relations Research, May 1958<br />
Contrastive Cultural Analyses: Buffalo Conference, 1959<br />
Research on Juvenile Delinquency, 1959-60<br />
Auxiliary Research Awards, 1961-62
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Spring Meeting, 1963, 1964<br />
Correspondence, 1964-65<br />
Spring Meeting, 1965<br />
Casagrande/SSRC personal correspondence, photos, 1967<br />
Committee on Sociolinguistics, 1967-68<br />
SSRC/American Council <strong>of</strong> Learned Societies meeting, 1973<br />
Box 8: Conferences and Seminars: 1952- Summer Seminar, 1966<br />
Papers from the Conference <strong>of</strong> Linguists & Anthropologists, Indiana <strong>University</strong> (2 folders),<br />
July 21-30, 1952<br />
Conference on Communication and Influence, 1952<br />
Conference on Africa, Carnegie Corp., New York City, February 11, 1953<br />
Seminar on Acculturation, Stanford <strong>University</strong>, 1953-54<br />
Conference on Research in Bilingualism, New York, May 10-11, 1954-55<br />
Comparative Psycholinguistics, Bilingualism, 1954-55<br />
Conference on Cross-Cultural Research and Personality Development, 1955<br />
Proposed 1956 Seminar on Acculturation, 1955-56<br />
Paper for International Congress <strong>of</strong> Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences,<br />
Philadelphia, September 1-9, 1956<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Culture Concept," FSI Lecture, April 29-30, 1957<br />
Seminar on Aphasia, Boston (2 folders), June 16-July 25, 1958<br />
Conference on Peasant Society, 1958-59<br />
Urbanization, economic development (SSRC summer seminar?), 1959<br />
Internationaler Amerikanistenkangres, Vienna, July 18-25, 1960 and<br />
XI International Congress <strong>of</strong> Anthropological-Ethnological Sciences, Paris, July 31-August,<br />
1960<br />
SSRC Conference on the History <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, 1962 Papers (2 folders), 1962<br />
International Congress <strong>of</strong> Americanists, Spain, 1964<br />
Seminar on Agricultural Economics, U. <strong>of</strong> Ill., April 13-15, 1964<br />
Summer Seminar, Midwestern Universities Institute for Cross-Cultural Research Sociology<br />
(3 folders), 1966<br />
Peace corps training for Ecuador, Montana State <strong>University</strong>, June 1966<br />
Box 9: Conferences & Seminars: Summer Seminar, 1966-82; <strong>Illinois</strong> Committees: Anthropology<br />
Search UICC-Behavioral Sciences<br />
Summer Seminar cont. (2 folders), 1966<br />
Applied Anthropology Mexico City meeting paper-Ecuador, April 9-16, 1969<br />
XXXIX International Congress <strong>of</strong> Americanists, Lima, Peru, August 2-9, 1970<br />
IX Congress <strong>of</strong> Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Chicago, 1973<br />
41st International Congress <strong>of</strong> Americanists, Mexico, September 1974<br />
Seminar on Ethnicity, 1975<br />
Bishop's Conference on Ecuador, 1976
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Spring Hill Conference, October 1976<br />
Conference paper, 1976-79<br />
Spring Hill Conference, volumes 1 and 2 (4 folders), 1976<br />
Conference on Anthropology and Literature, 1977<br />
Maya Conference, St. Paul, May 18-19, 1979<br />
<strong>Illinois</strong> Latin American Conference, November 19, 1977<br />
Midwest Regional Conference for Senior Fulbright Scholars, 1978, 1980<br />
Papers for International Congress <strong>of</strong> Americanists, 1982<br />
Search Committee: Anthropology Dept. Head, UICC, 1965-66<br />
Committee on the Reorganization <strong>of</strong> the Behavioral Sciences, 1968<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Behavioral Sciences (2 folders), 1968<br />
Box 10: <strong>Illinois</strong> Committees: Graduate College-Miller Lecture<br />
Graduate College Executive Committee, 1974<br />
Graduate Program (2 folders), 1974<br />
Graduate College Executive Committee (2 folders), 1974<br />
Course proposals, Graduate College, 1974<br />
Committee on Human Ecology, 1961-63<br />
Introduction to Human Ecology, UI publication, 1964<br />
Center for International Comparative Studies (CICS), 1967<br />
Agenda, 1968<br />
Advisory Committee Meeting, October 13, 1969<br />
Ad hoc Committee on International Programs (3 folders), 1967-68<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> International Programs, 1968<br />
Steering Committee, 1968<br />
Planning Committee, 1975-76<br />
International Studies in LAS, 1968<br />
LAS, Policy and Development Committee, 1969-70<br />
Miller Lectures, Johan Galtung, 1972-73<br />
Box 11: <strong>Illinois</strong> Committees: Perkins Commission Follow-up - Survey Research;<br />
Anthropology Department: Library & Departmental Meetings and Correspondence,<br />
1963-82<br />
Perkins Commission on Foreign Language and International Studies (2 folders), 1981-82<br />
Research Services Office, Campus-Wide, 1982<br />
Social Science Curriculum Project, Summer Study Information, 1964-65<br />
Language unit, 1965<br />
Survey Research Laboratory, 1967<br />
Julian H. Steward's Proposed Symposium on Cross-Cultural Regularities, 1953<br />
Survey <strong>of</strong> Library Resources, 1961<br />
Book ads, n.d.<br />
Book lists, n.d.
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Citations, the behavioral sciences, n.d.<br />
Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm readers, booksellers, etc., 1970-71<br />
Anthropology Department, 1963<br />
Steward Festschrift & Party, 1963-64<br />
Information for graduate students, 1964-65<br />
Staff meetings, 1964-66<br />
Faculty meetings, 1968-75<br />
Memos, 1974-82<br />
Box 12: Course materials: Anthropology 161-370<br />
Prospectus, dissertation, 1967-70<br />
American <strong>University</strong> course, 1954-55<br />
Cross-cultural analysis papers, 1955<br />
Anthropology 161b, Ethnoscience, 1967<br />
Anthropology 270 (2 folders), 1965-81, 1966-81<br />
Linguistic Anthropology, 1979<br />
Linguistic Analysis, 1980-82<br />
Papers and exams, Spring 1981, 1982<br />
Anthropology 370, Language, Culture and Society, Handouts, 1963-65<br />
Language and Culture--Bibliographies and Bibliographic Notes, 1958-70<br />
Anthropology 370, Linguistic Communications, Fall 1965<br />
Word Association studies, 1966<br />
Anthropology 370, Language, Culture and Society, Fall 1967<br />
Interrelations <strong>of</strong> Language and Culture, n.d.<br />
Cross-cultural Communication; Problems <strong>of</strong> Translation, 1952, 1970<br />
<strong>The</strong> Ethnography <strong>of</strong> Communication; Verbal Customs; Functions <strong>of</strong> Language, n.d.<br />
Speech & Gender, 1981<br />
Language and the Contact <strong>of</strong> Cultures, Marginal Languages, Pluralingualism,<br />
1938-81<br />
Anthropology 370, Language, Culture and Society: Linguistic Acculturation<br />
Linguistic Perspectives on Culture History, 1963-81<br />
Language and the Nation, 1962-81<br />
Esperanto, 1981<br />
Pronouns <strong>of</strong> Direct Address in Spanish, 1967<br />
Sociolinguistics, 1966-67<br />
Anthropology 370, Spring 1962, Spring 1963<br />
Plurals for Fish, 1962-63<br />
Language and Culture<br />
General materials, 1958-64<br />
Box 13: Course materials: Anthropology 370<br />
Language reprints, 1945-61
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Language and Culture, American <strong>University</strong>, Fall 1955<br />
D.D. Karve, "<strong>The</strong> Linguistic Problem in India," working paper, 1960<br />
Anthropology/Linguistics/Communications 370, 1963-65<br />
Analyses <strong>of</strong> Pronomial Systems, student papers, 1962<br />
Student papers, Adam-Eaton, 1962-65<br />
Hagedorn-Johnson, 1962-65<br />
Katz-Meinecke, 1962-65<br />
Nasr-Wilson, 1965-66, 1968<br />
Linguistics materials, 1979-81, 1978-82<br />
Anthropology 370 A Model for the Course, 1966-67<br />
Linguistic Relativity: Language and Cognition, n.d.<br />
Language and Aspects <strong>of</strong> Social Structure, 1967-81<br />
<strong>The</strong> Nature <strong>of</strong> Language; Language Universals, 1968-69<br />
<strong>The</strong> Evolution <strong>of</strong> Language, Culture and the Self, 1969-81<br />
Box 14: Course Materials: Anthropology 370-460, Bateson - Evolutionists<br />
Anthropology 370: Semantic Analysis, Lexical Domains; Dictionary Making, 1961-81<br />
Papago Folk Definition, n.d.<br />
Anthropology 371-373, Personality and Culture, 1961<br />
Lecture to Communications 471, 1961-64<br />
General Anthropology 401-402, 1948-62<br />
Anthropology 402, 1962-63, Spring 1964<br />
Anthropology 401, 1963<br />
Sociology 172, Social <strong>The</strong>ory, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Rochester, 1949-50<br />
Primitive Mentality: <strong>The</strong>ory-Benedict (notes), 1939<br />
Conference on Comparative Method in Anthropology: Schafer's Paper and Comments,<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chicago, February 21, 1953<br />
Resources for Teaching and Research on the History <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, 1962-71<br />
Great Books in Anthropology (Casagrande's compilation), n.d.<br />
Course outlines and bibliographies, UIUC, 1960-64<br />
History <strong>of</strong> Anthropology-Bibliographies, 1962-65<br />
Anthropology 460, Schedules, lists <strong>of</strong> earlier years, 1966-79<br />
History <strong>of</strong> Anthropology course notes: Gower, 1937; Benedict, 1940<br />
Components <strong>of</strong> Anthropological (Ethnological) <strong>The</strong>ory, 1980<br />
Proto-anthropology: Classical & Medieval Antecedents, 1979<br />
American Anthropology, pre-Boas, c. 1976<br />
Notes on theory, Boas, primitive art, 1939<br />
Gregory Bateson, 1976-80<br />
Ruth Benedict--History <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, 1940, 1966-70<br />
Franz Boas, 1938-81<br />
Kenneth Bock, <strong>The</strong> Acceptance <strong>of</strong> Histories, n.d.<br />
E. Durkheim, L'Annee Sociologique, 1963-70<br />
Loren Eiseley--Darwin's Century and John Greene--<strong>The</strong> Death <strong>of</strong> Adam
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<strong>The</strong> Enlightenment<br />
E.E. Evans-Pritchard, 1963-79<br />
Minor Evolutionists, Evolutionism; McLennan<br />
<strong>The</strong> Evolutionary <strong>The</strong>ories <strong>of</strong> Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer, Derek Freeman,<br />
1972<br />
Evolutionists<br />
Box 15: Course Materials: Anthropology 460, Frazer - Wittfogel; Anthropology 489-490<br />
Anthropology 460, History <strong>of</strong> Anthropology continued<br />
Sir James Frazer, 1966<br />
Sigmund Freud, 1966<br />
German anthropologists: Bastian, Graebner, Schmidt, Rivers<br />
Maurice Godelier<br />
Marvin Harris<br />
Melville J. Herskovits<br />
Margaret T. Hodgen, Early Anthropology in the 16th and 17th Centuries.<br />
Abram Kardiner<br />
A. L. Kroeber<br />
Thomas Kuhn, <strong>The</strong> Structure <strong>of</strong> Scientific Revolutions<br />
Edmund Leach<br />
Levy-Bruhl and Heinz Werner, History <strong>of</strong> Anthropology<br />
Sir Henry Maine<br />
B. Malinowski<br />
Mauss, Herbert, Hertz<br />
John Ferguson McLennan<br />
Margaret Mead<br />
Lewis H. Morgan<br />
G. P. Murdock<br />
S. F. Nadel<br />
Karl Polanyi<br />
A. R. Radcliffe-Brown (ditto master)<br />
A. R. Radcliffe-Brown<br />
Radical anthropology<br />
Paul Radin/A. Goldweiser/ Lowie<br />
Robert Redfield<br />
William H. R. Rivers<br />
Marshall Sahlins<br />
Edward Sapir<br />
Grafton Elliot Smith<br />
Julian H. Steward<br />
John R. Swanton<br />
<strong>The</strong> Establishment <strong>of</strong> British Social Anthropology, a proposal by George Stocking,<br />
1971
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Edward B. Tylor (2 folders)<br />
Max Weber<br />
Heinz Werner and Levy-Bruhl<br />
Leslie A. White<br />
Clark Wissler<br />
Karl A. Wittfogel<br />
Anthropology 489, A History <strong>of</strong> Anthropology, M. L. McCall, 1962<br />
Anthropology 490, Term paper/proposal, Race Relations in Posorja, Ecuador, 1963<br />
Box 16: Course Materials: Urban Anthropology; Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Associations, American<br />
Anthropological Association, 1936-71<br />
Urban Anthropology, 1968-69<br />
Bibliography, 1970<br />
American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting Programs (2 folders), 1936-61<br />
Programs <strong>of</strong> Annual Meetings, 1938-64<br />
Annual Meetings, Tuscon, Dec. 28-30, 1953<br />
Santa Monica, Dec. 28-30, 1956<br />
Research Training, Conference on the Ph.D. Curriculum, Washington, D.C.,<br />
November 1958<br />
Annual Meetings, Washington, D.C., November 20-23, 1958<br />
Mexico City, December 1959<br />
Minneapolis, November 17-20, 1960<br />
Chicago, November 1962<br />
Executive Board Meeting, May 13-14, 1963<br />
San Francisco, November 1963<br />
Annual Meetings, Denver, November 18-21, 1965<br />
Washington, D.C., Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 1967<br />
Seattle, November 1968<br />
Paper for Seattle Meetings, 1968-69<br />
New Orleans, Nov. 20-23, 1969<br />
Visiting Lecturer Program, 1960-61<br />
Committee on Anthropology in the Secondary Schools, 1962<br />
Nominations for Officers, 1962-68<br />
Anthropology for the Secondary Schools, a proposal to NSF, 1963<br />
<strong>The</strong> Emergence <strong>of</strong> Civilization, 1963<br />
Curriculum Study Project, 1963-69<br />
Committee on Anthropology in the Secondary Schools, 1963-64<br />
Project Camelot, 1964-66<br />
Minutes <strong>of</strong> past Executive Board Meetings, 1970-72<br />
Box 17: Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Associations, American Anthropological Association, 1971-81 -<br />
American Psychological Association
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American Anthropological Association - Special Fund, 1971-73<br />
Correspondence, 1971-72<br />
Correspondence (3 folders), 1972<br />
Finance Committee, May 21, 1972<br />
Clippings, 1972<br />
Agenda - 74th Annual Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Executive Board, NOv. 29, 1972<br />
Washington meeting, 1972<br />
American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D. C., 1972-73<br />
Annual meetings, Toronto - paper, 1972-75<br />
Current Correspondence, December 1972-1975<br />
Papers, 1973<br />
Visit to NIMH, April 9, 1973<br />
Annual meetings, New Orleans, Nov. 27-Dec. 2, 1973<br />
Correspondence, May 1, 1973-75<br />
76th Meeting Executive Board, April 6-8, 1973<br />
Anthropology Manpower, 1973<br />
Annual Meetings, Houston, Symposium, 8:30-12 p.m., Dec. 1, 1977<br />
Los Angeles, December 1981<br />
American Council <strong>of</strong> Learned Societies - NEH Resources for Research, 1971-72<br />
American Ethnological Society, 1958-71, 1969, 1974<br />
Correspondence re AES - AAA, D'Andrade, 1981-82<br />
AES - Society for Applied Anthropology, Montreal, April 5-9, 1972<br />
Meeting, Lexington, April 7-10, 1982<br />
American Association for the Advancement <strong>of</strong> Science, 1972-73<br />
American Folklore Society (Elizabeth Franck), 1981<br />
American Geographical Society Focus, list <strong>of</strong> publications, 1953-55<br />
American Psychological Association, 1957<br />
Box 18: Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Associations: Anthropological Society <strong>of</strong> Washington - Society for<br />
Applied Anthropology; Publications: 1948-77; <strong>Illinois</strong> Reprints, 1958-76<br />
Anthropological Society <strong>of</strong> Washington, inc. Some Uses <strong>of</strong> Anthropology: <strong>The</strong>oretical and<br />
Applied, 1956, 1973, 1976<br />
Asociacion Peruana de Antropologos, 1967-68<br />
Behavioral Research Council Bulletin, "A Current Appraisal <strong>of</strong> the Behavioral Sciences,"<br />
1963<br />
Central States Anthropological Society Bulletin and Paper, 1970-76<br />
Meeting, Cleveland, April 26-29, 1972 (-1974)<br />
St. Louis, March 1973 (-1975)<br />
Ethnomusicology Newsletter, 1953-56<br />
Group for the Study <strong>of</strong> Verbal Behavior, 1957-69<br />
<strong>Illinois</strong> Archaeological Survey (Antiquities Act), 1960-62<br />
<strong>Illinois</strong> Foreign Language Teachers Association, Mexico Current Development Project,<br />
1982
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International Congress <strong>of</strong> Americanists, 1979-81<br />
International Sociological Association, Sociolinguistics Newsletter, 1970, 1975-77<br />
International Studies Association, 1971-76<br />
Latin American Anthropology Group <strong>of</strong> the AAA, 1972, 1982<br />
Latin American Studies Association, "Responsibilities <strong>of</strong> the Foreign Scholar to the Local<br />
Scholarly Community in Latin America, 1969, 1969-70, 1977, 1980<br />
Linguistic Society <strong>of</strong> America, 1961-70<br />
Midwest Association for Latin American Studies, 1973, 1976, 1980<br />
Modern Language Association, Center for Applied Linguistics, "<strong>The</strong> Linguistic Reporter,"<br />
1959-68<br />
Royal Anthropological Institute, Annual Reports, 1976<br />
Society for Applied Anthropology, 1952-70<br />
Reprints by Casagrande (3 folders), 1948, 1952, 1954-56, 1958, 1962-64, 1966-67, 1969,<br />
1976-77<br />
Book reviews by Casagrande, 1954-71<br />
Reprints, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Illinois</strong> authors, A-Z, 1960-65, 1968-69<br />
Gould, Harold A., "<strong>The</strong> Baby and the Bath: Is the Modernity-Tradition Model All<br />
Bad?" c. 1969<br />
Lewis, Oscar, <strong>The</strong> Culture <strong>of</strong> Poverty, 1958-60, 1970<br />
Papers by Marayama, Pondy, c. 1976<br />
Solaun, Mauricio, "Latin American Military Coups d'Etat," 1969<br />
Box 19: Publications: By Others, 1956-70; Papers and Articles, 1938-64<br />
Race and Racism, 1961-63<br />
Clippings, 1958-60, 1963, 1973, 1976<br />
Reprints & papers from others, A-Z (a 5% sample), 1956-63<br />
Anthropology Curriculum Project, "Introduction to the Study <strong>of</strong> Human History" series,<br />
1964<br />
Comparative Studies <strong>of</strong> Affective Meaning, draft, chapters 1-6, (3 folders), 1966<br />
E. A. Hammel, Zadruga paper, ca. 1970<br />
Merton on sociology, 1959<br />
Papers by Myron Winick on nutrition, 1975<br />
Sociology 214, Language and Culture, Wisconsin/Columbia, 1938<br />
Correspondence re Comanche and other Indian baby language & metaphor, 1940-41<br />
Status and Role paper, JBC, 1952<br />
<strong>The</strong> Concept <strong>of</strong> Culture, 1954<br />
Tomorrow article (Ojibwa Indians), 1955-58<br />
"Strangers in our Midst," 1955-60<br />
Suicide and pseudo-suicidal notes, 1956<br />
Linguistic Relativity, 1956?<br />
SWPCP ms Navajo Language Research, 1956-58<br />
Culture: An Introductory Statement, 1959-60<br />
Project on Intercultural Relations, 1962
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"On Round Objects," 1962<br />
Language materials, mss & correspondence, 1960-63<br />
Language Universals (2 folders), 1959-61, 1962-63<br />
Casagrande & Ritzenthaler, "White Attitudes Toward Indians," 1962-67<br />
<strong>The</strong> Teaching <strong>of</strong> Anthropology ms (2 folders), 1961<br />
"Teaching the Social Sciences," Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Social Sciences, 1964-65<br />
Box 20: Publications: Ethnography, Field Work & Social Change, 1965-79; Human<br />
Relations Area Files, 1960-67<br />
Ethnographic research papers, 1964-65<br />
Copies <strong>of</strong> papers, 1969-79<br />
A. Irving Hallowell, Reviews in Anthropology, 1977-78<br />
Alexander Goldenweiser on Wilhelm Wundt, 1977-78<br />
Fieldwork (4 folders), 1970-74, 1970-75, 1974-77, 1977<br />
Strategies for Survival/Estrategias para Sobrevivir conference paper, (2 folders), 1970, 1975<br />
Religious Con<strong>version</strong> and Social Change in Ecuador, 1976-77<br />
Religious Con<strong>version</strong> and Social Change in an Indian Community in High- land Ecuador -<br />
drafts, 1977<br />
Nessie (Loch Ness monster), 1976<br />
Cultural Transformation and Ethnicity in Modern Ecuador: Norm Whitten, editor (2 folders),<br />
1977-79<br />
Human Relations Area Files (5 folders), 1960-61, 1962, 1963, 1963-65, 1963-66<br />
Annual meeting, May 12, 1961<br />
April 27, 1962<br />
May 3, 1963<br />
March 5-6, 1964<br />
Executive Committee, October 1967<br />
Probability Sample <strong>of</strong> files for cross-cultural research, file copy #2, 1967<br />
Box 21: Publications: Human Relations Area Files, 1968-79<br />
Board Meeting at <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Illinois</strong>, April 18-19, 1968<br />
Meeting, Ann Arbor, Sept. 26, 1968<br />
Spring Meeting, April 24-25, 1969<br />
Conference and Executive Committee Meeting, Nov. 6-7, 1969<br />
Meeting, April 16-17, 1970<br />
Urban files, 1975-82<br />
HRAF Handbook on Ecuador, 1972-77, 1973-76<br />
Vision Panoramica de la Educacion en el Ecuador, Emilio Uzcategui, 1975<br />
Everyday Customs, 1975<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Peoples <strong>of</strong> Coastal Ecuador," Milton Altschuler, 1973-76<br />
Historia de la Republica, Alfredo Pareja<br />
"Internal Commerce," R. Bromley
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"History <strong>of</strong> Colonial Period," M. Hamerly, 1975<br />
"Transportation," Dawn Wiles, 1975<br />
Indian Languages <strong>of</strong> Ecuador, Louisa Stark, 1975-78<br />
Colonization, R. J. Bromley, 1973<br />
Development Planning, mss. by Rosemary D.F. Bromley & R. J.Bromley, 1973-74<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Ecuadorian Devaluation <strong>of</strong> 1970: Causes and Consequences, "Clarence Zuvekas, 1972<br />
Literatura, Hernan Rodrigues C., 1973-78<br />
La Musica, Francisco Alexander<br />
Land Tenure and Agrarian Reform, Zuvekas, 1974-75<br />
Habla Ecuatoriana, Piedad Larea Borja, 1973<br />
"Los Canaris," Leslie Brownrigg, 1973<br />
La Religion, Padre Jose Maria Vargas, 1973<br />
Politics <strong>of</strong> Ecuador, Georg Maier, 1973<br />
Geography, Francisco Teran, 1973<br />
<strong>The</strong> Economy, C. Zuvekas, 1973<br />
"Population Change in Ecuador," John Saunders, 1973-79<br />
Cultural Sequences, Settlement History, and Environmental Change in Coastal Ecuador,<br />
Jorge Marcos<br />
Populations <strong>of</strong> Coastal Ecuador, Dewight Middleton, 1972-76<br />
<strong>The</strong> Oriente: An Ethnic Interface, Norm Whitten, 1972-76<br />
Box 22: Publications: McCaleb-Seiler & Addison-Wesley Publications <strong>of</strong> Anthropology<br />
Module Pamphlets, Adams-Edgerton, 1969-75<br />
McCaleb-Seiler Publishing Co., 1969-70<br />
Anthropology Pamphlets: McCaleb, Goodenough, Hammel, Casagrande, 1969-70<br />
McCaleb-Seiler Publishing Co., 1970-71<br />
Addison-Wesley Publishers/editing, business correspondence, 1971<br />
royalty statements, contracts, 1971-72<br />
Correspondence re modular publications (2 folders), 1971-72<br />
Berkeley meeting, 1972<br />
Pending re modular publications, 1972<br />
New Orleans meeting, 1973-74<br />
financial statements, 1973-78<br />
Unnumbered modules (8), 1971<br />
Modules, #9-26, 1971-72<br />
Modules, # 30-31, 34-37, 39-56, 58, 1972-75<br />
Manuscripts:<br />
Adams, Richard N., Power, 1973<br />
Angel, L., Reconstructing Demography, 1974<br />
Barnes, J.A., Social Networks, 1972<br />
Bernard and Sibley, Anthropology and Jobs: a guide for undergraduates, 1974<br />
Bouvguiguon, Erica, Altered States <strong>of</strong> Consciousness, 1973<br />
Bruner, Edward M., Batak Homecoming, 1973
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Bruis, Alice, Genetic Diversity in Man, 1972<br />
Buettner-Janusch, Evolution <strong>of</strong> Man, 1972<br />
Chang, Kwang-chih, Settlement Patterns in Archaeology, 1972<br />
Chowning, Ann, Melanesia, 1972<br />
Cohn, Werner, <strong>The</strong> Gypsies, 1972<br />
Courier, Richard, World Ethnography as Species-specific Behavior <strong>of</strong> Homo<br />
Sapiens, 1972<br />
D'Andrade, Roy. Cultural Belief Systems, 1973<br />
Edgerton, R., <strong>The</strong> Anthropological Study <strong>of</strong> Deviant Behavior, 1973<br />
Box 23: Publications: Addison-Wesley Modules, Fowler-Zeigler, 1971-74<br />
Fowler/Martin, Cahokia Joint Site, 1973<br />
Fried, Morton, <strong>The</strong> Notion <strong>of</strong> Tribe, 1974<br />
Gelher, Steven, Business Values and Black Employment: A Case Study in Cultural<br />
Adaptation, n.d.<br />
Goody, Domestic Groups, 1972<br />
Guthrie, G., Culture and Mental Disorder, 1972<br />
Hammel, E., <strong>The</strong> Myth <strong>of</strong> Structural Analysis: Levi-Strauss and the Three Bears,<br />
1972<br />
Hammond and Joblaw, Women: <strong>The</strong>ir Economic Role in Traditional Societies, 1974<br />
Howell, R.W., Teasing Relationships, 1973<br />
Jennings, Jesse, <strong>The</strong> Social Uses <strong>of</strong> Archaeology, 1972<br />
Koch, K., <strong>The</strong> Anthropology <strong>of</strong> Warfare, 1974<br />
Koentjaraningrat, Peoples and Cultures <strong>of</strong> Indonesia and Malaysia.<br />
Kolenda, Caste in India (2 folders), 1974<br />
Kramer, Samuel, Sumerian Culture and Society, 1974<br />
Lasker, Gabriel, Physical Anthropology, 1972<br />
Lewis, H.S., Leaders and Followers, 1973<br />
Little, Kenneth and Price, Anne, Urbanization and the African Family, 1973<br />
Little, M.A. and Hochner, Human <strong>The</strong>rmoregulation Growth and Evolution, 1973<br />
Martin, M. Kay, <strong>The</strong> Foraging Adaptation--Uniformity or Diversity?, 1974<br />
McKern, T.W., History <strong>of</strong> Human Evolutionary <strong>The</strong>ory, 1973<br />
Melitz, Jacques, Primitive and Modern Money, 1973<br />
Mintz and Price, Study <strong>of</strong> Afro-American History, 1973<br />
Redman, Charles, Archaeological Sampling Strategies, 1973<br />
Shutler, Richard and M.E., Oceanic Prehistory, n.d.<br />
Smith, Ledyard, Oaxactun, 1972-73<br />
Smith, Philip E. L., "Food Production: Its Consequences to Human Society and<br />
Culture, 1972<br />
Southwick, C. H., Aggression Among Non-Human Primates, 1971<br />
Spooner, B., "Nomadism," 1973<br />
Thompson, S., "Pioneer Colonization," 1972<br />
Todd, Ian A., Catal Huyuk in Perspective, 1974
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Valentine, Charles A., Washington <strong>University</strong>, "Black Studies, Social Science...,"<br />
1971<br />
Box 24: Research: Ojibwa Field Notes, 1941; American Indians - Venezuela, 1950-77;<br />
Ecuadorian Circle, 1970-82<br />
Ojibwa-Chippewa Field Notes (5 folders), 1941<br />
American Indians, Medical Diagnosis Study <strong>of</strong> the Navaho, 1957<br />
Argentina, 1971<br />
Papers by Elmer Miller, 1970-77<br />
Materials on Bolivia, 1962, 1968-70<br />
Reportaje DESAL (Chile), 1969<br />
Colombia brochure, ca. 1967<br />
Guatemala notes, no name, no date<br />
Map <strong>of</strong> Mexico, Bilingual Population, 1950<br />
Papaloapan region, Mexico, 1956<br />
Mayan materials, 1958, 1966<br />
Field reports from Mexico (2 folders), 1961<br />
Mexico, 1973<br />
Cornell Peru Project, ca. 1961; 1972<br />
"Peru," S. Miller (J. B. Casagrande)<br />
Peruvian <strong>Archives</strong>, no date<br />
Peru materials (Arequipa), 1975-76<br />
Peru Project, 1977<br />
Universidad Central de Venezuela, 1964<br />
Ecuadorian circle correspondence (5 folders), 1970-82<br />
Box 25: Research: Ecuador, Columbia-Cornell-Harvard Program, 1959-66; Research<br />
Material, 1959 - El Comercio, 1962<br />
Columbia-Cornell-Harvard Program <strong>of</strong> Summer Grants in Anthropology (Carnegie),<br />
1959-61, 1962-64<br />
Columbia-Cornell-Harvard-<strong>Illinois</strong> Summer Field Training Program, Ecuador, 1966, 1969<br />
Mision Andina/Andean Mission, United Nations (4 folders), 1959-63<br />
Ecuador materials (2 folders), 1959, 1960-61<br />
El Indio e El Negro de la Provincia de Imbabura, Cesar Villacis Guasi, 1950s<br />
On Catarama, Ecuador (photos), 1961<br />
Ecuadorian materials, 1961-63<br />
South America trip, August 1961<br />
Ecuador trip, JBC, expenses (3 folders),1962-63<br />
Medical Information, 1962<br />
Structural Transformation <strong>of</strong> a Highland Ecuador Parish, n.d.<br />
Ecuador materials, 1962<br />
"On the Pronunciation <strong>of</strong> Spanish in Ecuador," readings, 1962
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Student papers from CCHI program, 1962<br />
Ecuador materials, 1962<br />
Correspondence re Ecuador, 1962<br />
Ecuador (2 folders), 1962-65<br />
Appendix, <strong>The</strong> Ethnozoology <strong>of</strong> Zinacantecan Indians, 1962<br />
Paper on Colonization in Ecuador, 1962-63<br />
Ecuadorian materials, 1963<br />
Ecuador, 1963<br />
Papers on Ecuador, 1963?<br />
<strong>The</strong> Banana and its Ecuadorian Adaptation, student paper, 1963<br />
Hennessey, Sheila; Ecuador Summer Research, 1963<br />
Miki Crespo papers, n.d.<br />
Colonization in Ecuador, ms (Casagrande a joint author), 1963-64<br />
Ecuadorian Book List, 1963-64<br />
S. Swigert - Ecuador, 1963<br />
Vistazo, Ecuadorian magazine, 1963<br />
Copies <strong>of</strong> El Comercio, Ecuador newspaper (Quito), 1962<br />
Box 26: Research: Ecuador, El Comercio, 1963-69 - 1967<br />
Clippings, El Comercio, 1963-65, 1968-69<br />
Brochures for public distribution, Ecuador, 1964<br />
Ecuador, student applications for CCHI summer study, 1964<br />
T. L. Spiegel, Achievement Motivation, CCHI student paper, 1964<br />
Ecuador summer program, 1965<br />
Johanna Lessinger, Weaving in Agato, Ecuador, 1965<br />
Expenses, summer 1965<br />
Ecuador, 1965-66<br />
Problems in international and Ecuadorian research, 1966<br />
Pedro Morocho Genealogy; Censo de San Francisco; Genealogy <strong>of</strong> Juan Paca, 1966<br />
Ecuador, NSF Grant, 1966-69<br />
Receipts & accounting - Ecuador, 1966-69<br />
Ecuador trip, 1966-67<br />
Ecuador materials, 1967-68<br />
Ecuadorian art, 1967<br />
Trip to Ecuador, November 30, 1967<br />
Bonifacio Tenesaca, 1967-68<br />
Carol Robinson, An Analysis <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Ecuadorian Highland Indian Dress, M.S,<br />
<strong>The</strong>sis, Cornell <strong>University</strong>, 1968<br />
Box 27: Research: Ecuador, 1968-75<br />
Quichua, Spring 1968<br />
Saraguro, Belotes, n.d.
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Notes on Hacienda Pesillo, Muriel Crespi, summer 1968<br />
Notes on Guabug, summer 1968<br />
Guabug - Arthur Piper, n.d.<br />
Notes on Guaslan Seminar, summer 1968<br />
Transcripts del Seminario Experimental de Guaslan, n.d. transcripts <strong>of</strong> Pedro Medina, n.d.<br />
Ecuador ms, 1969<br />
Materials for Ecuador, 1968-69<br />
Ecuador - Research notes and talks, 1968-69<br />
Ecuador Survey Volume, 1969<br />
Fishing data, 1969?<br />
Antropologia social, Cuenca, Ecuador, 1969<br />
Position <strong>of</strong> the Indian in Colonial Ecuador & After Independence, 1969-70<br />
Peace Corp Project - Ecuador, 1969<br />
Peace Corps - papers, 1970<br />
Photos, postcards - Ecuador, n.d.<br />
Ecuador materials, 1970<br />
Notes on Pesillo, Crespi, 1970<br />
Pesillo - draft, Parts I & II, Peasants and Indians, n.d.<br />
H. S. Strouth, " A Window to the Morrow, An Archaeological Phantasy," 1970<br />
NSF Grant, Research and micr<strong>of</strong>ilming at Arquivo de las Indias, Seville, Spain, 1970-71<br />
Correspondencia - ayudantes, 1970-71<br />
Notes from Seville (2 folders), 1970-71<br />
Ecuador - Correspondence, Piper et al, 1971-72<br />
Lawrence Greene, "Growth and Development in Highland Ecuador'" 1972<br />
Ecuador - Accounting, 1972-76<br />
Hugo Burgos, 1973-80<br />
Summer Seminar - Ecuador, 1973<br />
Ecuador - notes, mss, 1973<br />
Ethnic Identity in Ecuador, other notes, 1974<br />
Census <strong>of</strong> Ecuador, 1974; Boletin del Banco Central del Ecuador, 1975<br />
Jacob Peter Klassen, Fire on the Paramo, M.A. <strong>The</strong>sis, 1975<br />
Norman R. Stewart, Saraguro ms, 1975<br />
Box 28: Research: Ecuador, 1976-79; Field Diaries, 1966-78; Transcribed Tapes,<br />
1966-67; Tapes, 1967-69<br />
Ecuador, 1975-76<br />
"Strategies for Survival," Casagrande, 1976<br />
Weavers at Otavalo - draft, 1977<br />
Spain/Ecuador, Summer 1978<br />
History <strong>of</strong> Peguche, K. Klumpp, n.d.<br />
Variable Attitudes Towards Change: Peasant Responses to Agrarian Reform, M. Crespi, n.d.<br />
John Peter Ekstrom, Colonization East <strong>of</strong> the Andes: Responding to a New Ecology, Ph.D.<br />
dissertation, UIUC, 1979
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Field Diaries (14), 1966-78<br />
Tape I/Transcription I: Life history <strong>of</strong> Pedro Morocho from San Francisco. Taped in<br />
Riobamba, 69 pp., 4/1/67<br />
Tape II/Transcription II: Life history <strong>of</strong> Pedro Morocho, 66 pp., 4/4/67<br />
Tape III/Transcription III: Morocho, 51 pp., 4/4/67<br />
Tape IV/Transcription IV: Morocho re borrowing on land, songs, santos, witchcraft,<br />
treatment <strong>of</strong> Indians, forms <strong>of</strong> greeting, selling <strong>of</strong> children, haciendas; 103 pp.,<br />
4/26-27/67<br />
Tape V/Transcription V: Morocho re account <strong>of</strong> those who have fallen into the quebrada;<br />
diseases caused by arcos and whirlwinds; taped in Guayaquil; 32 pp., 4/28/67<br />
Tape VI/Transcription VI: Morocho re regidores, alcaldes, apus, agricultural practices,<br />
inheritance; taped in San Francisco; 56 pp., 4/13-14/67<br />
Tape VII/Transcription VII: 1) interview with Bonifacio re Indian groups in Chimborazo<br />
and elsewhere in Ecuador; 2) with Pedro Morocho and Anselmo Ilbay re<br />
role-playing; 3) with Pedro Morocho re events in San Francisco during 1967-68; 4)<br />
with Anselmo Ilbay re working on a coastal hacienda in Bolivar; 5) with a young<br />
man who works in Quito; 6) role-playing with Tomas, Cayetano and Pablo<br />
Yuquilema, Santiago Pacos; 134 pp., original <strong>of</strong> first 12 pp. <strong>of</strong> track 1 missing,<br />
duplicate substituted; n.d.<br />
Tape VIII/Transcription VIII: Guatlan seminar I: members <strong>of</strong> indigenous communities talk<br />
together about their lives. Participants: 1) Pedro Morocho and Anselmo Ilbay from<br />
San Francisco de Calpi, Chimborazo;2) Jose Quimbo and Florentino Teran from<br />
Peguche, Imbabura; 3) Rafael Calcan and Leonidas Catacuamba from Hacienca<br />
Pesillo, Pichincha; 4) Mariano Masaquisa and Mariano Huarango from Salasaca,<br />
Tungurahua; 140 pp., (no date given on transcript) 7/29-30/68<br />
Tape VIIIa/Transcription VIIIa: 1) interview with Apu <strong>of</strong> San Francisco,Jesus Quinancela<br />
R., 19 pp.; also on tape, but not transcribed:2) Interview with Pedro Morocho and<br />
Cayetano Yuquilema re rice harvesters from San Francisco; 3) with Pedro Morocho<br />
re election <strong>of</strong> alcalde; 4) Harvest song "Hahuay" in Flavio Jara's field; taped<br />
5/17-18/67, 6/2/67<br />
Tape IX/Transcription IX: Interview with Santiago Mejillones and Gustavo Garcia,<br />
fishermen in Playas re fishing; 42 pp.; 3/24/?<br />
Tape X/Transcription X: Guatlan (Guaslan?) Seminar II. Participants:1) Mariano Huaranga<br />
from Salasca; 2) Remigio Inga and Manuel Paca from Guabug; 48 pp., 7/31/68<br />
Tape XII/Transcription XII: 1) Bargaining game at Guaslan, 8/7/68;2) Mariano Masaquisa:<br />
evaluation <strong>of</strong> Indian groups at Guaslan; 9 pp.; n.d.<br />
Tapes I - IV<br />
Tapes V - VIIIa<br />
Tapes VIII - XII: Tape X: copy <strong>of</strong> Guatlan tapes with material on San<br />
Francisco; Tape XI: Mass at San Francisco during Carnival; also at<br />
home with Jacinto and Mary<br />
Box 29: Research: Ecuador, Tapes & Transcriptions, 1968-70; Copied Spanish Documents,<br />
#12-13, 19-20, 23-24, 27, 37-39, 44, 50, 62, 64, 73, 1972
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Tapes: Seminars I-III, VI-VII, 1968<br />
Tapes: San Francisco, 1969; Mesa Redonda, 1970<br />
Tape: Implications <strong>of</strong> Language Universals for Anthropology (Casagrande)<br />
Transcribed materials, pp. 246-644, Ecuador, n.d.<br />
Correspondence and index cards for Sevilla, 1972<br />
Biblioteca Ecuatoriana, Cotocollao, Ecuador<br />
Collection <strong>of</strong> xerox copies <strong>of</strong> chronicles and scholarly articles relating to the history<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ecuador. 122 numbered folders, arranged by author and cross-indexed according<br />
to the sme number-code employed in the AGI micr<strong>of</strong>ilm collection.<br />
Box 29 - 53 folders<br />
Box 30 - 31 folders<br />
Box 31 - 31 folders<br />
Box 32 - 7 folders<br />
Cotocollao index cards<br />
<strong>Illinois</strong> index cards<br />
Box 30: Research: Ecuador, Copied Spanish Documents, #1-3, 5, 15-17, 28, 32, 34-35, 45,<br />
47-48, 53, 57-58, 60, 65, 70, 72, 74; Copia, Legajo 1-922<br />
Index to AGI Micr<strong>of</strong>ilm, Quito; folder contains various indices: index to <strong>The</strong> Social<br />
Position <strong>of</strong> Ecuadorian Indians in the Colonial Times and After Independence,<br />
Joseph B. Casagrande, Principal Investigator, Hugo Burgos-Guevara, Research<br />
Associate (Index designed by Ines and Hugo Burgos-Guevara.); indice de rollos;<br />
indice abreviado; indice alfabetico de lugares (2 copies).<br />
Copia - legajos 1 - 922<br />
912A, Camara<br />
922A, Escribania de Camara (2 folders)<br />
1, 4, 5, Q8 y 10, 12, 13,<br />
25, 27 y 33, 47, 48, 57,<br />
59, Q69 (Ordenanzas de Obrajes)<br />
114, 156, 187, 213, 397,<br />
Q435 (Tributos - Quito)<br />
Q447 (Tributos - Ambato)<br />
Q448 (Tributos - Alausi)<br />
Q460 (Tributos - Cuenca)<br />
Q483 (Tributos - Guayaquil)<br />
Q491-492 (Alcabalas y Chimbo, Tributos Guaranda)<br />
Q494 (Tributos - Ibarra)<br />
Q500 (Tributos - Loxa)<br />
Q504 (Tributos - Latacunga)<br />
Q537 (Tributos - Riobamba, 1780- )<br />
Q506 (Tributos - Otavalo); Q508 (Aguardiente - Otavalo)<br />
550<br />
Atroces Agravios a los Indios de Pelileo en el Obraje y Encomienda de Antonio Lopez de
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Galarza (15 de noviembre 1666; <strong>version</strong> paleografica de Hugos Burgos-Guevara<br />
AGI 683 (Justicia) Visita de la Encomienda de Francisco Ruiz, 1559<br />
Biblioteca Ecuatoriana, Cotocollao, 31 folders<br />
Box 31: Research: Ecuador, Copied Spanish Documents, #7-11, 14, 18, 21-22, 26, 29-31, 36,<br />
54-56, 59, 61, 63, 69, 76; Lilly Library Photostats<br />
Biblioteca Ecuatoriana, Cotocollao, 31 folders<br />
Lilly Library, Latin American Manuscripts Department, Indiana <strong>University</strong>, Bloomington,<br />
Indiana: Collection <strong>of</strong> xerox copies <strong>of</strong> documents relating to colonial Ecuador, Peru<br />
and Colombia. Compiled by J. B. Casagrande. In 6 red envelopes.<br />
<strong>The</strong> contents <strong>of</strong> the envelopes are as follows:<br />
I. Vols. 2-9, 10 Obispado, Quito<br />
40 documents, handwritten and printed, from 18th to 19th centuries,<br />
relating to Ecuador.<br />
II. Vols. 19-20 Obispado, Quito<br />
33 documents, handwritten and printed, from 17th and 18th centuries,<br />
relating to Ecuador.<br />
III. Document 15, Peru<br />
A single document in manuscript dating from 1744: "Relacion critica<br />
sobre la administracion colonial."<br />
IV. Lima section (no reference as to specific call number)<br />
14 documents, handwritten and printed, from 16 to 18th centuries,<br />
relating to colonial Peru.<br />
V. Tributos del Corregidor de Quito, 1678-9<br />
A single document, handwritten, <strong>of</strong> tributes from 1673-75 <strong>of</strong><br />
communities belonging to the Crown. Typewritten table <strong>of</strong> contents<br />
included.<br />
VI. Vols. 1, 11-12, 14, 16-18<br />
68 documents, printed and handwritten, from 17th and 18th centuries,<br />
relating to colonial Quito and Colombia<br />
Box 32: Research: Ecuador, Copied Documents<br />
Survey materials from San Francisco, 1967<br />
Copied documents (6 folders)<br />
History <strong>of</strong> Settlements and Trade in the East and West Indies;<br />
Los Cabildos Seculares en la America Espanola<br />
Los Obrajes en el Virreinato del Peru, 1964<br />
El complejo de inferioridad en el indio otavaleno, 1955<br />
Servidumbres Personales de Indios<br />
Relacion Historica del Viaje Hecho de Orden de S. Mag. a la America Meridional,<br />
Primera parte, tomo II<br />
Universidad Central de Ecuador, Social survey materials,
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Pontifica Universidad Catolica de Ecuador, Antropologia, informacion, 1975-76<br />
El Sector Agropecuario, n.d.<br />
Matrimonio Civil, Calpi, 1973<br />
Matrimonia Eclesiastico, 1930-72<br />
Student (?) paper, "Problemas Sociales Indigenas en el Putumayo," n.d.<br />
Mision Andino del Ecuador, Questionnaires: Inventario de Trabajo por Comunidad; Diario<br />
de Pesca, n. d.<br />
Nelson A. R. Simancas, "Estructura Agraria y Clases Sociales en el Ecuador," 1970<br />
Box 33: Research: Congreso Indigenista Interamericana, 1964; 40th International Congress<br />
<strong>of</strong> Americanists, 1972; Guabug, Peguche & Saraguro Data, 1967-68<br />
Congreso Indigenista Interamericano, Ecuador, 1964<br />
40th International Congress <strong>of</strong> Americanists, Rome, 1972<br />
Boletin Informativo, Savings and Credit, 1963<br />
Piper, Arthur, Unedited fieldnotes from Guabug, Ecuador: includes a sampling <strong>of</strong> a series<br />
<strong>of</strong> tests (picture, sentence completion, circle) <strong>of</strong> 33 individuals from Guabug. Also<br />
general census information, data on landholdings, general descriptions <strong>of</strong> individuals.<br />
In English and Spanish; collected between May and August, 1967.<br />
Klumpp, Kathleen, Unedited fieldnotes from Peguche, Ecuador: Notes include test results<br />
(sentence completion and work association); data on marriage patterns; oral histories;<br />
commentaries on attitudes toward Indians and beliefs held about them; application<br />
<strong>of</strong> kinship terminology; observations <strong>of</strong> interaction between Indians and non-Indians;<br />
historical data; synthesized census data; the writings <strong>of</strong> Michi Quimbo de Guerrero.<br />
In Spanish; summer <strong>of</strong> 1967.<br />
Belote, Linda and James Belote, Unedited field notes from Saraguro, Ecuador: Notes are<br />
typed and arranged chronologically. Information is identified in each entry by<br />
subtopic, informant and date. A table <strong>of</strong> contents is provided, and chronological<br />
entries are cross-indexed by topic (kinship, Indian-white relations, community<br />
organization, Oriente, cattle, economic, religious). <strong>The</strong>re is also a more detailed<br />
alphabetical index <strong>of</strong> subtopics. In English. Collected between 2/68 and 8/68.<br />
Folklore y artesania - A. Fuentes, 1976-77<br />
Box 34: Research: Ecuador, Archivo General de Indias, Sevilla - 34 rolls <strong>of</strong> negative 35 mm.<br />
film; Rumazo Quito File, 3-16mm. cassettes; British Museum, 1 roll <strong>of</strong> 35 mm.<br />
micr<strong>of</strong>ilm; Mendel Film from Lilly Library, Indiana <strong>University</strong>, 2-35 mm. rolls.<br />
Contents include indices: <strong>The</strong> Social Position <strong>of</strong> Ecuadorian Indians in the Colonial Times<br />
and After Independence; indice de rollos; indice alfabetico de lugares; indice<br />
abreviado.<br />
British Museum, London, England: Collection <strong>of</strong> micr<strong>of</strong>ilmed documents relating to<br />
colonial Ecuador. Includes following references: PS 11788; ADD 13977; KINGS<br />
219; EG 1809; ADD 13.976; EG 1810. On one roll <strong>of</strong> approximately 400<br />
photograms.
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Archivo General de Indias, Seville, Spain: Collection <strong>of</strong> micr<strong>of</strong>ilms <strong>of</strong> documents relating<br />
to colonial Ecuador, Colombia and Peru. Added notes and transcriptions. Series:<br />
Audiencias de Quito, Santa Fe, Lima; Estado; Escribania de Camara; Patronato;<br />
Justicia. Collection supervised by Joseph B. Casagrande with funding from the<br />
National Science Foundation. See pages 23-32 for a summary <strong>of</strong> contents.<br />
Box 35: Archivo Nacional de Historia, Quito, Note Cards<br />
Archivo Nacional de Historia: Collection <strong>of</strong> notecards for documents in the National<br />
Archive <strong>of</strong> Ecuador (Quito) relating to the colonial indigenous history <strong>of</strong> highland<br />
Ecuador. Compiled by J. B. Casagrande. Collection consists <strong>of</strong> approximately 800<br />
notecards, typed in Spanish, covering the following areas: mayorazgos, litigios de<br />
tierras, tributos, obrajes, yanaconas, gananes, cacicazgos, haciendas, encomiendas.<br />
<strong>The</strong>se documents are from the Presidencia de Quito section <strong>of</strong> the Archive, and are for the<br />
most part from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Geographical locations<br />
most frequently mentioned include Otavalo, Quito, Latacunga, Ambato, Ibarra, Loja<br />
and Riobamba.<br />
Cards are ordered by subject, and each entry includes the following information: date <strong>of</strong><br />
document, sigla, place, subject, title and summary <strong>of</strong> document, relevant quotations.<br />
Box 36: Bibliographic Note Cards<br />
Box 37: Archivo General de Indias (Seville), Index Cards, Quito Legajo 1-606, Lima, Santa<br />
Fe, Camara<br />
Boxes 38 - 50: Archivo General de Indias (Seville), Rumazo Card Index<br />
Box 38: Archivo General de Indias (Seville), Rumazo Card Index, Quito Legajo, 1-11<br />
Rumazo, Jose, Card index for entries in the Archivo General de Indias (Seville, Spain)<br />
relating to the history <strong>of</strong> Ecuador: Collection <strong>of</strong> file cards, providing a partial<br />
annotated catalog <strong>of</strong> AGI holdings relating to Ecuador. Includes entries from the<br />
Audiencia de Quito, Lima and Santa Fe. <strong>The</strong> file is composed <strong>of</strong> handwritten cards,<br />
in Spanish, organized by legajo, according to both old and modern siglas.<br />
Entries are coded in the following manner, as a comparison <strong>of</strong> the Rumazo file with the<br />
Casagrande micr<strong>of</strong>ilm collection:<br />
blue-green tabs: no corresponding Rumazo entry for entry in Casagrande file<br />
red tabs: corresponding entries in both files, but Rumazo entry less complete<br />
white-yellow tabs: corresponding entries in both collections, but Rumazo entry<br />
more complete, or entries are similar for both collections.<br />
Box 39: Quito Legajo, 12-30
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Box 40: Quito Legajo, 31-64<br />
Box 41: Quito Legajo, 65-118<br />
Box 42: Quito Legajo, 119-209<br />
Box 43: Quito Legajo, 209-214<br />
Box 44: Quito Legajo, 215-260<br />
Box 45: Quito Legajo, 261-377<br />
Box 46: Quito Legajo, 378-556<br />
Box 47: Quito Legajo, 557-605; Santa Fe, 1-575<br />
Box 48: Santa Fe, 576-1255; Lima, 1-126<br />
Box 49: Lima, 127-799<br />
Box 50: Lima, 803-1608; Lima Sin Fecha, 28-619; 8 other classifications; Casagrande note<br />
cards.<br />
Archivo General de Indias (Seville)<br />
Rumazo card index,<br />
Lima, 803-1608<br />
Lima sin fecha, 28-619<br />
Patronato, 1-259<br />
Estado, 52-86<br />
Simancas Estado, 601<br />
Indiferent General, 533-2987<br />
Camara, 909-962<br />
Justicia, 669-1162<br />
Contribucion, 332-<br />
AMN - Ord. Mil. Sant. Exp., 476-479<br />
Casagrande's notes on cultures<br />
Chapter 1 (Tasmanians) - Chapter 18 (Dahomeans)<br />
Research projects, notes and bibliographic citations<br />
Box 51: Large Oversize: Maps, Posters & Photographs<br />
South America - World Events, Latin America, Time-Life, Chicago, Jan. 20, 1964<br />
South America, Railroads (reduced blueprint from 1=10,000,000) G. Schmidt, Santiago,<br />
Chile, 1932
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South American Indian Languages, Classification <strong>of</strong> Joseph Greenberg & Donald Lathrap<br />
North American Indian Languages, C.F.C.E.W. Vogelin, American Ethnological Society,<br />
Menasha, Wis., 1941<br />
Mexico, Tepoztlan, Morelos<br />
San Andres de la Cal (Town Map)<br />
Philip D. Young, January 1962<br />
Mexico & Caribbean, 1:5,000,000, German (1940)<br />
National Geographic Society, Wash. D. C., 1942<br />
Venezuela, Eastern Half, n.p., n.d.<br />
Ecuador, Quito; 00.PP.MM., 1:10,000, Quito, 1959<br />
Ecuador, Los Rios Province<br />
Difusion Technica Ecuatoriana, Guayaquil, 1955<br />
Venezuela, Physical and Political Map<br />
4 sections, 30 1/2 x 20 3/4, Ministry <strong>of</strong> Public Works, Caracas, 1950<br />
Topographical Maps, Institute <strong>of</strong> Military Geography, Ecuador:<br />
NIV-B3, 3990-111 Sucre, Tungurahua, 1968<br />
NIV-C2, 3889-1 Quero, " 1968<br />
NIV-A4, 3890-11 Ambato, " 1968<br />
NVI-D3, 3783-111 Selva Alegre, Loja, 1968<br />
NVI-D4, 3783-11 Saraguro, " 1968<br />
NVI-F1, 3782-IV Santiago, " 1967<br />
NVII-C2, 3680-1 Rio Calvas, " 1966<br />
NVII-B1, 3781-IV Nambacola, " 1967<br />
NVI-D2, 3783-1 Nabòn, " 1968<br />
NVI-D1, 3783-IV Manù, " 1968<br />
MVII-B1, 3581-IV Manga Uvev, " 1966<br />
NVII-B3, 3781-III Gonzanama, " 1967<br />
MVII-B3, 3581-III Bejucal, " 1966<br />
MVII-B2, 3581-I Alamor, Loja, 1966<br />
NIII-E3, 3891-III Pilalo, Cotopaxi, 1969<br />
NIII-E4, 3891-II Latacunga, " 1968<br />
NIV-A1, 3890-IV, Angamarca, " 1969<br />
NIV-A2, 3890-1 Salcedo, " 1968<br />
NV-A4, 3987-II Totoras, Chimborazo, 1968<br />
NIV-AI, 3887-IV Tixan, " 1969<br />
NIV-E1, 3888-IV, Sicalpa, " 1969<br />
NIV-E2, 3888-1 Riobamba, " 1968<br />
NIV-A2, 3887-1 Palmira, " 1968<br />
NIV-E3, 3888-III Pallatanga, " 1969<br />
NIV-C4, 3889-II Guano, " 1968<br />
NIV-E4, 3888-II Guamote, " 1968<br />
NIV-C1, 3889-IV Chimborazo, " 1969<br />
NIV-A3, 3887-III Alausi, " 1969
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NIV-C1, 3886-IV Juncal, Can~ar, 1968<br />
NIV-E1, 3885-IV Azogues, " 1969<br />
NIV-C4, 3886-II Cola de San Pablo, Can~ar, 1969<br />
NIV-A3, 3890-III Simiatuq, Bolivar, 1969<br />
NIV-C3, 3889-III Guaranda, " 1969<br />
NVI-A1, 3884-IV Sigsig, Azuay, 1969<br />
NVI-B4, 3784-II Yarigzaqua, Azuay, 1969<br />
NIII-D3, Sincholagua, 1963<br />
NIV-B1, 3990-IV San Josè de Poalò, 1968<br />
MVII-D1, Rio Alamor, 1963<br />
NIII-D1, Pintag, 1963<br />
NIII-C4, Machachi, 1963<br />
NIII-F3, 3991-III Laguna de Anteojos<br />
NV-C2, 3886-1 Huangra<br />
NIII-F1, Cotopaxi<br />
NIII-C2,3892 Amaquan~a<br />
Topographical Map Sheets for Eastern Ecuador<br />
photocopies <strong>of</strong> sheets 8, 17, 822-823, 1203-1205, 1209-1210<br />
Plan <strong>of</strong> "Pesillo" Hacienda<br />
Photocopy <strong>of</strong> Map <strong>of</strong> Quito Province, 1750<br />
Poster: Hacia un Nuevo Ecuador<br />
Land for the Farmers<br />
Literacy & School for all<br />
No presidential reelections<br />
Order, peace, justice & work<br />
Government <strong>of</strong> the Military Junta, 1965<br />
Poster: "Viva Mexico, Vivalo en Septiembre!"<br />
Festival in Mexico City, September 13-29<br />
Box 52: Small Oversize: Maps, Posters & Photographs<br />
16 National Geographic Maps to <strong>Archives</strong> Map File<br />
Mexico, Tourist Road Map, 1=3,500,000<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> Public Works, Mexico City, 1966<br />
Mounted photograph prints, 10" x 10"<br />
Bolivian landscape east <strong>of</strong> Altiplano, Sept. 1963<br />
Planting plots at Isla del Sol, Lake Titicaca<br />
Itinerant workman-beggar near Montero in tropical eastern Bolivia, August 1963<br />
Japanese settler at San Juan, August 1963<br />
Street vendor in La Paz, August 1963<br />
Poster Exposicion Ricaurte Miranda, 15-29 August 1967<br />
Aerial Photographs<br />
7124 8 Feb. 1965<br />
24125 9 Jan. 1956
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6776 7 Feb. 1965<br />
1888, 19 x 19 24 June 1962<br />
1888, 9 x 9 1962-63<br />
1880, 19 x 19 San Francisco & Guabug, 24 June 1962<br />
1886 " " "<br />
1747 Saraguro1962-63<br />
4563, 9 x 9, Salasaca 1962-63<br />
Color sketch <strong>of</strong> Ecuadorian Indians<br />
Map <strong>of</strong> Ecuador, Institute <strong>of</strong> Military Geography, Quito, 1966<br />
Topographical Map, Olmedo, Imbabura & Pichincha, 1938<br />
Iluman, Imbabura, 1938<br />
Angochagua, Imbabura, 1942<br />
Otavalo, Imbabura, 1938<br />
Atuntaqui, Imbabura, 1938<br />
San Pablo, 1938<br />
Cerro Imbabura, 1942<br />
Quichincha, 1942<br />
Ecuador Grafico, wheel <strong>of</strong> information on 20 provinces<br />
Tracing - Triangle for 1736 survey base<br />
Continental Divide in the Andes<br />
Galapagos Islands<br />
Guayaquil area<br />
Administrative-political divisions, 20 provinces<br />
Railroad & pr<strong>of</strong>ile, Quito to Guayaquil<br />
Pipeline for oil, Lago Agrio to Esmeraldas<br />
Lago Agrio to Balao<br />
Pan American Highway, Route & pr<strong>of</strong>ile, Tulcan to Macara<br />
Ecuadorian ports area<br />
Map <strong>of</strong> Ecuador showing ethnic groups, Museum <strong>of</strong> the Central Bank, 1980<br />
Map <strong>of</strong> Ecuador showing popular handicrafts, Museum <strong>of</strong> the Central Bank, 1980<br />
Government organization chart<br />
Sheet describing 16 groups <strong>of</strong> Ecuadorian Indians<br />
2 family charts, Judith Vinachy de Sanchez & Antonio Yaselga Aquilar<br />
Reportaje DESAL, Santiago Chile, no. 4, 1969<br />
XV Fiesta <strong>of</strong> the Fruits & Flowers, Ambato, Feb. 10-13, 1966<br />
Alianza Democrata Cristiana del Chimborazo, Gonzalo Davalos Valdivieso a la Alcaldia del<br />
Cantos Riobamba<br />
Frente Democratica del Chimborazo, Adriano Brivio Ormaza para Alcalde<br />
Lists for cantonal and provincial councils<br />
Boxes 53, 54: Student Reports, Columbia-Cornell-Harvard-<strong>Illinois</strong> Summer Field Study Program<br />
on file at Columbia <strong>University</strong>, December 1965; <strong>Archives</strong> holds those papers<br />
checked filed alphabetically by author.
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YEAR: 1960 DESCRIPTION OF STUDY<br />
FIELD<br />
STATION<br />
Binderman, William Chiapas Historiography Project Mexico<br />
Clemtsen, Beryl Aspects <strong>of</strong> Mestizo-White Relations in Capilla Loma Ecuador<br />
Collier, George Zinacantecan Color Categories<br />
Coca Chewing: A Social versus A Nutritional<br />
Mexico<br />
Fine, Norman Lowy Interpretation<br />
Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Labor in a<br />
Peru<br />
Fishburne, Jane Zinacantan Household Mexico<br />
Fox, Richard <strong>The</strong> Markets <strong>of</strong> Riobamba Ecuador<br />
Gudeman, Stephen Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Economic System <strong>of</strong> Chilil Mexico<br />
Kasak<strong>of</strong>f, Alice Bee Class and the Schools in Huaylas, Peru Peru<br />
Koloseike, Allan Aspects <strong>of</strong> Social Life in San Francisco<br />
Report on Field Work on the Columbia Cornell<br />
Ecuador<br />
Quinn, Naomi Harvard Summer Field Program in Ecuador<br />
Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Compadrazgo System in a Mexican<br />
Ecuador<br />
Reeves, Peggy Indian Village<br />
Community, State, and Church: A Study in the<br />
Village <strong>of</strong> San Francisco, Chimborazo Province,<br />
Mexico<br />
Silverman, Martin Ecuador<br />
Movement with Progress, A Study <strong>of</strong> Union Activity<br />
Ecuador<br />
Tebrock, Georgina in Peru Peru<br />
York, Henry E. <strong>The</strong> Kinship System <strong>of</strong> Yalcuc<br />
<strong>The</strong> Interaction <strong>of</strong> a Spanish Village with Indian<br />
Mexico<br />
Ziff, David Villages in the Sierra <strong>of</strong> Ecaudor Ecaudor<br />
YEAR 1961 DESCRIPTION OF STUDY<br />
<strong>The</strong> Organization <strong>of</strong> Work and Space in a Highland<br />
FIELD<br />
STATION<br />
Bahr, Don Maya Colonia Mexico<br />
Barkin, David Commercial Activity in a Peruvian Community<br />
<strong>The</strong> Division <strong>of</strong> Labor in the Production <strong>of</strong> Panela on<br />
Peru<br />
Benderly, Jordan a Cana Ranch in Chiapas Mexico<br />
Ekholm, Susanna Disease and Herbal Remedy<br />
An Analysis <strong>of</strong> Vicos Schoolboy Perception <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong>ir<br />
Kinship System: An Experiment in Using a<br />
Ecuador<br />
Fearer, Jane Projective Typing Test Technique Peru<br />
Goldberg, Harvey <strong>The</strong> Coheteros <strong>of</strong> San Cristobal Mexico<br />
Nelson, Steven R. Secondary Education for Students <strong>of</strong> Vicos Peru
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Pirrota, Adelaide <strong>The</strong> Economic Role <strong>of</strong> Women in S. Felipe<br />
Watanaki: Courtship and Marriage Institutions in<br />
Mexico<br />
Price, Richard Vicos, Peru Peru<br />
Rosaldo, Renato Paucar, Foliciano, Hijo de Cecilio Ecuador<br />
Skalka, Harold Some Aspects <strong>of</strong> Vicos Mythology and Folklore Vicos<br />
Stauder, Jack Zinacantecos in Hot Country<br />
Medical Beliefs and Practices, and Disease<br />
Mexico<br />
Stubblefield, Phillip Terminology in a Tzeital Village<br />
A Study <strong>of</strong> the Political and Administrative Position<br />
Mexico<br />
Tuohy, William S. <strong>of</strong> Vicos, a Peruvian IndianCommunity Peru<br />
YEAR: 1962 DESCRIPTION OF STUDY<br />
FIELD<br />
STATION<br />
Acheson, Nicholas <strong>The</strong> Ethnozoology <strong>of</strong> the Zinacantecan Indians<br />
Holy Places and <strong>The</strong>ir Effect on Conduct in Vicos,<br />
Mexico<br />
Bornstein, George J. Ancash, Peru Peru<br />
Carey, Susan Zinacantans Ladinos<br />
Concepts <strong>of</strong> Disease in a Peruvian Indian<br />
Mexico<br />
Chadbourn, Cheryl Community Peru<br />
Ducker, Paul A Study <strong>of</strong> Ethnocentrism in Vicos, Peru<br />
Zinacantan's Ejido: <strong>The</strong> Effects <strong>of</strong> Mexican Land<br />
Peru<br />
Edel, Matthew Reform on an Indian Community in Chiapis Mexico<br />
Epstein, David Offshore Fishing on the Bahian Coast Brazil<br />
Greene, Virginia<br />
Kaufman, Susan<br />
Race Relations in a Rural Brazilian Community Brazil<br />
Beth Internal Migration in Ecuador<br />
Race Relations in Arembepe: A Fishing Village in<br />
Ecuador<br />
Kottack, Conrad Northern Brazil<br />
Four Colonists: Case Studies <strong>of</strong> Settlers in the<br />
Brazil<br />
Laechelt, Ronald Lee Ecaudorean Oriente Ecuador<br />
Maduro, Ron Schools in San Cristobal Las Casas, Mexico Mexico<br />
Sherman, Brian Santa Clara<br />
Mexico's Federal Corn Warehouses in Highland<br />
Young, Allen Chiapis Mexico<br />
YEAR: 1963 DESCRIPTION OF STUDY<br />
FIELD<br />
STATION<br />
Bunnin, Nicholas F. <strong>The</strong> Flower Industry in Zinacantan Mexico
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Dawes, Laurens D.,<br />
Jr.<br />
A Study <strong>of</strong> the Self-Image <strong>of</strong> Mestizo Children and<br />
Adults in Huarez: A Replication <strong>of</strong> the Kennedy and<br />
Lasswell Study Peru<br />
<strong>The</strong> Potential Role <strong>of</strong> Trade Unions in Social<br />
Change: Huarez the Exemplar Peru<br />
Eisen, Arlene<br />
Epstein, Peter Political Attitudes in a Transitional Setting<br />
<strong>The</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Asistencia Familiar: Its Programs, Its<br />
Peru<br />
Fliesser, Elaine Clientele, Its Effects<br />
La Junta de Obras Publicas de Ancash, A Case Study<br />
<strong>of</strong> a Peruvian Government Agency at Departmental<br />
Ecuador<br />
Freeman, David L. Level<br />
<strong>The</strong> Children <strong>of</strong> Hipolito: A Study in Brazilian<br />
Peru<br />
Harper, Gordon Pentecostalism Brazil<br />
Lancaster, Nadja Bee Hospital de Belen in Huarez, Peru Peru<br />
Thanhauser, Ralph J. A Peruvian Trucking Industry Peru<br />
Warfield, James P. House Architecture in Zinacantan<br />
Drinking and Drinking Customs in a Mayan<br />
Mexico<br />
Wilson, George C. Community<br />
<strong>The</strong> Corn Fields, A Study <strong>of</strong> the Social Structure <strong>of</strong><br />
Mexico<br />
Zimbalist, Michelle the Granadilla, A Milperia Paraje Mexico<br />
YEAR: 1964 DESCRIPTION OF STUDY<br />
<strong>The</strong> Introduction <strong>of</strong> Democratic Municipal<br />
FIELD<br />
STATION<br />
Abram, Michael E.<br />
Blanco, Merida H.,<br />
Government in a Peruvian Coastal Community Peru<br />
Chodorow, Nancy J. Children's Work and Obedience in Zinacanten Mexico<br />
Epstein, Edward Power and Politics in Water Administration Peru<br />
Cottage Weaving in an Ecuadorean Village,an<br />
Gehlbach, Roger Economic Study Ecuador<br />
Gehlbach, Sally A Study <strong>of</strong> Child-Rearing Practices in Quinchuqui Ecuador<br />
Most, Stephen A. <strong>The</strong> Eye <strong>of</strong> an Artist (<strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> Pedro Azabache) Peru<br />
ADDITIONAL<br />
STUDENT PAPERS<br />
DESCRIPTION OF PAPER DATE<br />
Beck, Barbara Autonomy & Respect...Vicos 1965<br />
Carlson, Duane G. Lourdes<br />
Dias, Sonia E. Salasaca<br />
Dunkelburger, Judith Religion in Montserrat 1966<br />
Fox, Diana Health Problems...Pucarumi
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Gudaitis, Danuta Salasaca Indian<br />
Hennessy, Sheila L. Family and Community<br />
Hollenbach, Paula Oravalens Indians<br />
Jones, Willene Compadrez<br />
Jorda, Robert La Bolsa 1966<br />
Kaminsky Quechua 1962<br />
Lang, Norris Ecuador Sugar Plantation<br />
Lazan, Alan Otavalo<br />
Lessinger, Johanna Weaving in Agato<br />
Loz<strong>of</strong>f, Betsy Illness in Otavalo<br />
Norris, Mary Woman's Role in Peguche<br />
Preston, David Chota Valley<br />
Rassmussen Weaving in Agato<br />
Spiegal, Teresa Achievement Motivation<br />
Tiersky Negro Relations in Ecuador<br />
Tutton Pinsaqui<br />
Vazquez, Mario Viru<br />
Walter, Lynn Community Relationships in a Highland Village<br />
Weiner, Peter Factory and Worker 1966<br />
Weinstock, Stephen Racial Identification<br />
Yuan, Chong Carabuela<br />
Box 55:<br />
Note Cards: taken in Spanish by Jose Rumazo at the Archivo General de Indias showing date,<br />
location (Ecuador and Peru), summary <strong>of</strong> contents, file location and stamped if copied.<br />
"Duplicados", (7 bundles), 1500s<br />
(15 bundles), 1600s<br />
1-13, 2 #11, 1 unmarked<br />
(9 bundles), 1700s<br />
#1-5, 7-10<br />
(5 bundles), 1800s<br />
(1 bundle), 1500s - 1800s<br />
broken<br />
CF Boxes 38-50<br />
Locate 1800s #2 and #5 in Boxes 38-50