HUMANITIES COMMISSION:

An Inventory of Its Audio Recordings at the Minnesota Historical Society

Government Records

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Creator: Minnesota Humanities Commission.
Title:Audio recordings.
Dates:approximately 1973-1980.
Language:Materials in English.
Abstract:Audio recordings containing lectures, speeches, and papers given during various symposia, conferences, meetings, and radio programs sponsored by the Humanities Commission. The several sets document the history of women in Minnesota (October-December 1975), American Bicentennial lectures given at the University of Wisconsin—Madison detailing nationality groups that settled in the Midwest (1976), the future of the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area (1975), Native American values (1976), regions and regionalism ([1973?]), Blacks and Native Americans in Minnesota (1977), the north woods Native American experience (1978), prostitution and violence against women (1978, 1980), and Native American culture and history (undated, 1976). Organizations involved in these projects along with the Humanities Commission include the University of Minnesota, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Minnesota Public Radio, WMOJ Radio, the Center for Communication and Development in Minneapolis, the Bemidji State College Council of Indian Students, and At the Foot of the Mountain Theater.
Quantity:64 master audio files: WAV (17.2 GB) and 64 user audio files: MP3 (2.2 GB).
Location: See Detailed Description for shelf locations.

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Availability:

The collection is open for research use.

Use Restrictions:

The Minnesota Historical Society does not own copyright to the audio recordings contained in this series.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Minnesota Humanities Commission. Audio Recordings. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.

Location of Master Files:

Digital masters of audiocassettes are maintained on the Society’s secure digital collections storage servers and are managed and preserved in accordance with archival best practices.

The original audiocassettes and audio reels were disposed after the material was digitally reformatted into wav files.

Accession Information:

Accession number: 992-151

Processing Information:

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Processed by: Mary Klauda, 1992; Cheri Thies, November 2004

Digitization and encoding by April Rodriguez, April 2025.

Digital audio transferred from the master audiocassettes and audio reels by the Minnesota Historical Society for preservation purposes (April 2025).

Digitization was made possible by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund through the vote of Minnesotans on November 4, 2008.

Catalog ID number: 990029667240104294


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Location
InternetWomen in Minnesota, October-November 1975.
October 8. Tape I. Women in Public Education in Minnesota—from regulations to affirmative action. 1 master audio file (23 minutes, 40 seconds): WAV (119 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (15.7 MB).
Women in Minnesota, tape 1, October 8, 1975Digital audio
a. Early Regulations and Restrictions of Female Teachers in Minnesota, Susan Smith, University of Minnesota.
b. An Example of an Outstanding Teacher in the Past: Harriet Bishop, Yvette Oldendorf.
c. Affirmative Action and Sex Bias Programs in Public Schools in Minnesota, Betty Howard, Department of Human Rights.
October 15. Tape II. Women in Higher Education in Minnesota— from limited to open enrollment and employment. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 49 minutes): WAV (552MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (78.3 MB).
Women in Minnesota, tape 2, October 15, 1975Digital audio
a. Limited Education and Employment for Women in Higher Education in Minnesota, Dr. Gretchen Kreuter; Susan M. Smith, University of Minnesota; Karen Kennelly, St. Catherine’s College.
b. Effects of Affirmative Action Laws on College Enrollment and Employment, Virginia Lanegran, Anoka Community College.
October 22. Tape III. Women in the Labor Force in Minnesota— from protection to equality. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 9 minutes): WAV (350MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (42 MB).
Women in Minnesota, tape 3, October 22, 1975Digital audio
a. Early Protective Legislation in 1900s to Fair Employment Laws Today, Dr. Gretchen Kreuter.
b. The Transition of Women’s Positions in the Labor Unions in Minnesota, Dr. Hyman Berman, University of Minnesota, History Department.
October 29. Tape IV. Women Who Own Their Own Businesses in Minnesota—from inheritance to entrepreneurship. 1 master audio file (39 minutes, 32 seconds): WAV (199 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (30.9 MB).
Women in Minnesota, tape 4, October 29, 1975Digital audio
a. From the Kitchen to the Presidency! Why not? Carol Constant, Owner, Carol Constant Realty.
b. Women in Business & Government Jobs—the facts of life, Herbert Heneman, Professor of Business School, University of Minnesota.
November 5. Tape V. Women and Social Reform in Minnesota— reform and conflict. 1 master audio file (39 minutes, 32 seconds): WAV (370 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (52.3 MB).
Women in Minnesota, tape 5, November 5, 1975Digital audio
a. Women Who Worked in Social Reforms in Conditions for Working Girls, Morality, C. C. Gilman, Women’s National Alliance and Elizabeth Gilman, Minnesota Historical Society; Black Women in Minnesota, Lillian Warren; Mexican-American Community, G.A.P., Sister Giovanni, Dianna Villareal.
b. Their Conflicts With the Establishment—employers, unions, schools, churches, etc., Dr. Betty Green, Sociologist, Hamline University.
November 12. Tape VI. Women and the Family in Minnesota— changing structures and functions. 1 master audio file (50 minutes, 09 seconds): WAV (253 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (36.3 MB).
Women in Minnesota, tape 6, November 12, 1975Digital audio
a. Married Women in the Past Hundred Years, Dr. Alan Graebner, St. Catherine’s College; Jane Grey Swisshelm’s problems, Abigail McCarthy.
b. Changes in the Women’s Role in the Indian Family, Rosemarie Christensen, St. Olaf College.
c. Changing Roles of Men and Women Today, Donald Irish, Hamline University, Sociologist and Anthropologist.
November 19. Tape VII. Women in the Performing and Visual Arts—from collectors to professional artists. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 15 minutes): WAV (253 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (57.2 MB).
Women in Minnesota, tape 7, November 19, 1975Digital audio
a. Women Collectors of Art in Minnesota, Alice O’Brien, Art Collector.
b. Women in Minnesota Music, Mary Ann Feldman, Music Historian.
December 3. Tape VIII. Women Writers in Minnesota—from gentlewomen to professional writers. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 09 minutes): WAV (253 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (50.9 MB).
Women in Minnesota, tape 8, December 3, 1975Digital audio
a. Gentlewomen Writers of the Nineteenth Century: Harriet Bishop, Yvette Oldendorf.
b. Growth of Professional Writers During the 1930’s: Maude Hart Lovelace, Joanne Ray, Anoka-Ramsey Community College; many others, Anne Cawley Boardman,
December 10. Tape IX. Women in Politics in Minnesota—from women’s suffrage to equal rights. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 33 minutes): WAV (473 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (71.6 MB).
Women in Minnesota, tape 9, December 10, 1975Digital audio
a. The Slow Growth of Women’s Suffrage, Delores Johnson.
b. Women in 3rd Party Movement in Minnesota, Rhoda Gilman, Minnesota Historical Society.
c. Women in Legislature, Arvonne Fraser.
d. Women in Politics Today, Senator Nancy Brataas.
e. Equal Rights Legislation for Women Today in Minnesota, Senator John Milton and Representative Phyllis Kahn.
December 17. Tape X. Health Care and Medical Care in Minnesota—from control to conflict. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 09 minutes): WAV (351 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (43.9 MB).
Women in Minnesota, tape 10, December 17, 1975Digital audio
a. Progressive Legislation in Minnesota to Control Women’s Health, Healthcare, Leon Knight, North Hennepin Community College.
b. Conflict with the Medical Profession, Rosemary Dilworth, Professional Writer.
Bicentennial Lectures, 1976.
University Extension, National Humanities Series, Midwestern Center; 214 Lowell Hall, 610 Langdon Street, Madison, Wisconsin, 53706, Robert E. Najem, Director.
Tape 1. The Plains Indians; Ruth Alexander, Dept. of English, South Dakota State University. 1 master audio file (30 minutes, 27 seconds): WAV (153 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (21.8 MB).
Bicentennial lecture, tape 1, 1976Digital audio
Tape 2. The Blacks; Richard Barksdale, Dept. of English, University of Illinois. 1 master audio file (29 minutes, 59 seconds): WAV (151 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (23.3 MB).
Bicentennial lecture, tape 2, 1976Digital audio
Tape 3. Appalachian Folk Culture; Patrick Mullen, Dept. of English, The Ohio State University. 1 master audio file (29 minutes, 11 seconds): WAV (147 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (21.4 MB).
Bicentennial lecture, tape 3, 1976Digital audio
Tape 4. The Germans-Russians; Roger Welsch, Dept. of English, University of Nebraska. 1 master audio file (29 minutes, 38 seconds): WAV (149 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (22.2 MB).
Bicentennial lecture, tape 4, 1976Digital audio
Tape 5. The Finns; [Not given]. 1 master audio file (29 minutes, 38 seconds): WAV (149 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (24 MB).
Bicentennial lecture, tape 5, 1976Digital audio
Tape 6. The Norwegians; Gerhard B. Naeseth, Associate Director, University of Wisconsin Library. 1 master audio file (30 minutes, 21 seconds): WAV (153 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (23.9 MB).
Bicentennial lecture, tape 6, 1976Digital audio
Tape 7. The Dutch; Willard Wichers, Director of The Netherlands Museum, Holland, Michigan. 1 master audio file (29 minutes, 50 seconds): WAV (150 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (20.8 MB).
Bicentennial lecture, tape 7, 1976Digital audio
Tape 8. The Old Order Amish; Dorothy Schwieder, Dept. of History, Iowa State University. 1 master audio file (29 minutes, 06 seconds): WAV (146 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (22.2 MB).
Bicentennial lecture, tape 8, 1976Digital audio
Tape 9. European Aristocrats and the Dakota Cattle Industry; D. Jerome Tweton, Chairman, Dept. of History, The University of North Dakota. 1 master audio file (29 minutes, 47 seconds): WAV (300 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (26.1 MB).
Bicentennial lecture, tape 9, 1976Digital audio
Tape 10. Bicentennial Ethnic Racial Council; John A. Kromkowski, Dept. of Government and International Studies, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. 1 master audio file (29 minutes, 26 seconds): WAV (148 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (20.3 MB).
Bicentennial lecture, tape 10, 1976Digital audio
Metro 2000: It’s Our Responsibility, 1975.
University of Minnesota and Minnesota Humanities Commission; distributed by the University’s Audio Visual Library Service.
The Communication Structure, Pt. I: Education and the Year 2000, by David Sweet; CEO054. 1 master audio file (45 minutes, 09 seconds): WAV (227 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (31.7 MB).
Metro 2000-Its Our Responsibility, The Communication Structure, Pt I, 1975Digital audio
Communication Structure, Pt. II: Media in the Future, by Arnold Dibble; BLO901. 1 master audio file (45 minutes, 09 seconds): WAV (132 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (000 MB).
Metro 2000-Its Our Responsibility, The Communication Structure, Pt II, 1975Digital audio
Environmental Structure, Pt. I: Engineering and Physical Constraints Under Which We Are Operating, by P. Blackshear; ENO276. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 5 minutes): WAV (330 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (47.6 MB).
Metro 2000-Its Our Responsibility, Environmental Structure, Pt I, 1975Digital audio
Environmental Structure, Pt. II: Problems of the Social Response, by Prof. Robert T. Holt; CNO277. 1 master audio file (36 minutes, 07 seconds): WAV (186 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (25.5 MB).
Metro 2000-Its Our Responsibility, Environmental Structure, Pt II, 1975Digital audio
Ethical, Philosophical, and Artistic Structure, Pt. I: The Enterprise: Futurology, by Clarke A. Chambers; BSO501. 1 master audio file (27 minutes, 18 seconds): WAV (137 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (20.5 MB).
Metro 2000-Its Our Responsibility, Ethical, Philosophical, and Artistic Structure, Pt 1 1975Digital audio
Ethical, Philosophical, and Artistic Structure, Pt. II: Basic Cultural Attitudes of Today, by Sr. A. Pampusch; BSO52. 1 master audio file (25 minutes, 49 seconds): WAV (130 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (18.5 MB).
Metro 2000-Its Our Responsibility, Ethical, Philosophical, and Artistic Structure, Pt II, 1975Digital audio
Ethical, Philosophical, and Artistic Structure, Pt. III: Human Values, by Samuel Sachs; ASO503. 1 master audio file (27 minutes, 18 seconds): WAV (137 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (20.5 MB).
Metro 2000-Its Our Responsibility, Ethical, Philosophical, and Artistic Structure, Pt 1 1975Digital audio
The Family Structure, Pt. I: Change in the Family Structure, by Sheila E. Henry, Prof.; DSO499. 1 master audio file (59 minutes, 56 seconds): WAV (302 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (40.4 MB).
Metro 2000-Its Our Responsibility, The Family Structure, Pt 1, 1975Digital audio
The Family Structure, Pt. II: Social Influence, by Prof. Richard Hey; BSO499, 28:30. 1 master audio file (28 minutes, 54 seconds): WAV (145 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (21.6 MB).
Metro 2000-Its Our Responsibility, Ethical, Philosophical, and Artistic Structure, Pt 1 1975Digital audio
Metropolitan Structure, Pt. I: The Shape of Human Settlement in the Future, by Dr. Roberta B. Miller; DSO495. 1 master audio file (48 minutes, 48 seconds): WAV (247 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (35 MB).
Metro 2000-The Shape of Human Settlement in the Future 1975Digital audio
Metropolitan Structure, Pt. II: The Neighborhood, by David A. Lonegran, Prof.; CSO496. 1 master audio file (50 minutes, 09 seconds): WAV (253 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (36 MB).
Metro 2000-Its Our Responsibility, Ethical, Philosophical, and Artistic Structure, Pt 1 1975Digital audio
The Social Structure, Pt. I: The Metropolis, by Prof. David Cooperman; ESO497. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 4 minutes): WAV (326 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (52 MB).
Metro 2000-Its Our Responsibility, Ethical, Philosophical, and Artistic Structure, Pt 1 1975Digital audio
The Social Structure, Pt. II: Individual Needs in Community Planning, by Prof. Gerald Allen; CSO498. 1 master audio file (33 minutes, 57 seconds): WAV (171 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (24.6 MB).
Metro 2000-Its Our Responsibility, Ethical, Philosophical, and Artistic Structure, Pt 1 1975Digital audio
Native American Values Symposium, 1976.
The Struggles of Native Peoples and Nations and the Church’s Response, Clyde Bellecourt, undated. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 28 minutes): WAV (891 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (113 MB).
Audio ends abruply during Q&A section.
Native American Values Symposium, The Struggles of Native Peoples and Nations and the Churchs Response, Clyde Bellecourt, undatedDigital audio
The Several Levels of Justice, John Poupart, Symposium I, January 7, 1976. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 31 minutes): WAV (460 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (58.8 MB).
Native American Values Symposium, The Several Levels of Justice, John Poupart, Symposium I, January 7, 1976Digital audio
Indian Education, Larry Martin, Symposium II, January 12, 1976. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 21 minutes): WAV (412 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (53.6 MB).
Native American Values Symposium, Indian Education, Larry Martin, Symposium II, January 12, 1976Digital audio
A Native American Look at the Making of Family, Pat Bellanger, Symposium III, January 12, 1976. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 32 minutes): WAV (469 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (60.4 MB).
Audio recording ends abruptly.
Native American Values Symposium, Pat Bellanger, Symposium III, January 12, 1976Digital audio
To Stand Alongside, Paul Boe, Symposium IV, January 1976. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 21 minutes): WAV (412 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (52.4 MB).
To Stand Alongside, Paul Boe, Symposium IV, January 1976Digital audio
[No title], Henry Fritz, Symposium V, January 1976. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 12 minutes): WAV (729 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (91.6 MB).
Native American Values Symposium, Henry Fritz, Symposium V, January 1976Digital audio
[No title], Laura Waterman Wittstock, Symposium VI, January 22, 1976. 1 master audio file (48 minutes, 41 seconds): WAV (245 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (32.6 MB).
Native American Values Symposium, Laura Waterman Wittstock, Symposium VI, January 22, 1976Digital audio
A Walk Through Indian Country, Ralph Wave, Symposium, January 27, 1976. 1 master audio file (1 hour): WAV (303 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (39 MB).
Native American Values Symposium, A Walk Through Indian Country, Ralph Wave, Symposium, January 27, 1976Digital audio
A Sense of Place, approximately 1973.
A documentary series on regions and regionalism. Produced by Minnesota Educational [Public] Radio.
Tape 1. Box label: 1) Anishanabe 2) Prairie (etc.); tape label: (Side 1), No. 1; (Side 2), No. 2. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 2 seconds): WAV (312 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (41.3 MB).
A Sense of Place, tape 1, approximately 1973Digital audio
Tape 2. Box label: nothing; tape label: (Side 1), No. 3; (Side 2), No. 3 and No. 4. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 2 seconds): WAV (317 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (42.5 MB).
A Sense of Place, tape 2, approximately 1973Digital audio
Tape 3. Box label: 4) Farm 5) Iron Range 6) All the news; tape label: (Side 1), No. 4 and No. 5; (Side 2), No. 5 and No. 6. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 3 seconds): WAV (319 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (42.3 MB).
A Sense of Place, tape 3, approximately 1973Digital audio
Tape 4. Box label: nothing; tape label: (Side 1), No. 6 and No. 7; (Side 2), No. 7 and No. 8 1 master audio file (1 hour, 2 seconds): WAV (316 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (44.5 MB).
A Sense of Place, tape 4, approximately 1973Digital audio
Tape 5. Box label: 8) The New Doc. 9) Just one studied [illegible]; tape label: (Side 1), No. 8 and No. 9; (Side 2), No. 9 continued to conclusion from Side 1. 1 master audio file (57 minutes, 29 seconds): WAV (290 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (44.5 MB).
A Sense of Place, tape 5, approximately 1973Digital audio
Tape 6. Box label: Pgm No. 10 water, words and music; tape label: nothing. 1 master audio file (26 minutes, 29 seconds): WAV (290 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (19 MB).
A Sense of Place, tape 6, approximately 1973Digital audio
Minorities in Focus, approximately 1977.
WMOJ radio and Center for Communication and Development, Minneapolis.
Blacks in Minnesota—The Past, Part I. 1 master audio file (26 minutes, 29 seconds): WAV (153 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (19 MB).
Minorities in Focus, Blacks in Minnesota-The Past, Part 1, approximately 1977Digital audio
Blacks in Minnesota, Tape 2. 1 master audio file (26 minutes, 29 seconds): WAV (150 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (19 MB).
Minorities in Focus, Blacks in Minnesota-The Past, Part 2, approximately 1977Digital audio
Blacks in Minnesota—The Future, Tape 3. 1 master audio file (26 minutes, 29 seconds): WAV (162 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (19 MB).
Minorities in Focus, Blacks in Minnesota-The Past, Part 3, approximately 1977Digital audio
Indian Education, Tape 1. 1 master audio file (29 minutes, 54 seconds): WAV (150 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (20.7 MB).
Indian education, tape 1, approximately 1977Digital audio
Eddie Benton Bemi, tape 2. 1 master audio file (30 minutes, 1 second): WAV (151 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (19.9 MB).
Eddie Benton Bemi, tape 2, approximately 1977Digital audio
Vine Deloria, Tape 3. 1 master audio file (31 minutes, 10 second): WAV (157 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (20.5 MB).
Minorities in Focus, Vine Deloria, tape 3, approximately 1977Digital audio
Northwoods American Indian Experience, 1978.
Council of Indian Students, Bemidji State University.
I. 1 master audio file (30 minutes, 52 second): WAV (155 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (22.8 MB).
Northwoods American Indian Experience, tape 1, 1978Digital audio
II. 1 master audio file (30 minutes, 41 second): WAV (154 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (20.4 MB).
Northwoods American Indian Experience, tape 2, 1978Digital audio
III. 1 master audio file (31 minutes, 32 second): WAV (159 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (22.5 MB).
Northwoods American Indian Experience, tape 3, 1978Digital audio
IV. 1 master audio file (30 minutes, 10 second): WAV (152 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (19.7 MB).
Northwoods American Indian Experience, tape 4, 1978Digital audio
V. 1 master audio file (27 minutes, 59 second): WAV (141 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (18.6 MB).
Northwoods American Indian Experience, tape 5, 1978Digital audio
At the Foot of the Mountain Theater, Minneapolis, 1978, 1980.
Prostitution and Women’s Sexuality: How Did We Get Into The Life, 1978. 1 master audio file (58 minutes, 34 second): WAV (295 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (38.9 MB).
Prostitution and Womens Sexuality, How Did We Get Into The Life, 1978Digital audio
Rape as Violent Assault and Metaphor, 1980. 1 master audio file (58 minutes, 49 second): WAV (296 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (40.4 MB).
Rape as Violent Assault and Metaphor, 1980Digital audio
Miscellaneous.
The Development of Native American Culture Through History, Henry Greencrow, undated. 1 master audio file (41 minutes, 36 seconds): WAV (209 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (28 MB).
The development of Native American culture through history, Henry Greencrow, undatedDigital audio
Held in Trust: Early Changes in Federal Law and Policy: Early Ojibwe Treaties/Indians and Early Colonial Law, undated. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 25 minutes): WAV (430 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (57.7 MB).
Held in Trust: Early Changes in Federal Law and Policy: Early                             Ojibwe Treaties/Indians and Early Colonial LawDigital audio
Native American Survival Schools, Artley Skenandore, January 15, 1976. 1 master audio file (56 minutes, 3 seconds): WAV (282 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (38 MB).
Native American survival schools, Artley Skenandore, January 15, 1976Digital audio
Native American History Panel Discussion: Shirley Daley, Ruth Voights, H. Fritz, April 26, 1976. 1 master audio file (1 hour, 1 minute): WAV (308 MB) and 1 user audio file: MP3 (39.6 MB).
Note: poor audio quality.
Native American History Panel Discussion - Shirley Daley, Ruth Voights, H. Fritz, April 26, 1976Digital audio

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This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.

Topics:
African Americans -- Middle West.
African Americans -- Minnesota.
American Revolution Bicentennial, 1976.
Amish -- Middle West.
Appalachians (People) -- Ethnophilosophy.
Business women -- Minnesota.
Cattle trade -- North Dakota.
Dutch Americans -- Middle West.
European Americans -- North Dakota.
Finnish Americans -- Middle West.
German Americans -- Middle West.
Indians of North America -- Great Plains.
Indians of North America -- Minnesota -- History.
Indians of North America -- Education -- Minnesota.
Indians of North America -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- Minnesota.
Norwegian Americans -- Middle West.
Prostitutes -- Minnesota.
Regional planning -- Minnesota -- Twin Cities Metropolitan Area.
Regionalism -- Middle West.
Russian Americans -- Middle West.
Women -- Minnesota -- History.
Women -- Crimes against -- Minnesota.
Women -- Employment -- Minnesota.
Women -- Medical personnel -- Minnesota.
Women -- Political activity -- Minnesota.
Women artists -- Minnesota.
Women authors -- Minnesota.
Women educators -- Minnesota.
Women in the professions -- Minnesota.
Women social reformers -- Minnesota.
Persons:
Alexander, Ruth Ann.
Allen, Gerald.
Barksdale, Richard K. (Richard Kenneth), 1915-
Bellanger, Pat.
Bellecourt, Clyde H. (Clyde Howard), 1936-
Bemi, Eddie Benton.
Berman, Hyman, 1925-
Boardman, Anne Cawley.
Boe, Paul.
Brataas, Nancy Osborn.
Chambers, Clarke A.
Christensen, Rosemarie.
Constant, Carol.
Cooperman, David.
Daley, Shirley.
Deloria, Vine.
Dibble, Arnold.
Dilworth, Rosemary.
Feldman, Mary Ann J.
Fraser, Arvonne S.
Fritz, Henry E., 1927-2005.
Gilman, Carolyn, 1954-
Gilman, Rhoda R.
Graebner, Alan.
Green, Betty.
Greencrow, Henry.
Heneman, Herbert G., III, 1944-
Henry, Sheila E.
Hey, Richard.
Holt, Robert T.
Howard, Betty.
Irish, Donald P.
Johnson, Delores.
Kahn, Phyllis, 1937-.
Kennelly, Karen.
Knight, Leon.
Kreuter, Gretchen V.
Kromkowski, John A.
Lanegran, Virginia.
Lonegran, David A.
Martin, Larry.
McCarthy, Abigail Q. (Abigail Quigley)
Miller, Roberta Balstad.
Milton, John, 1935-.
Mullen, Patrick, 1941-.
Naeseth, Gerhard B. (Gerhard Brandt), 1913-1994.
O'Brien, Alice.
Oldendorf, Yvette Boe.
Poupart, John.
Raasch-Gilman, Betsy.
Ray, Joanne.
Sachs, Samuel.
Schweider, Dorothy.
Skenandore, Artley M.
Smith, Susan M.
Sweet, David.
Tweton, D. Jerome.
Villareal, Diana.
Voight, Ruth.
Warren, Lillian.
Wave, Ralph.
Welsch, Roger L.
Wichers, W. C. (Willard C.)
Wittstock, Laura Waterman.
Organizations:
At the Foot of the Mountain (Theater : Minneapolis, Minn.).
Bemidji State College. Council of Indian Students.
Bicentennial Ethnic/Racial Coalition (U.S.)
Center for Communication and Development (Minneapolis, Minn.).
Minnesota Public Radio.
University of Minnesota.
University of Wisconsin--Madison.
WMOJ (Radio station : Minneapolis, Minn.).
Places:
Twin Cities Metropolitan Area (Minn.) -- Planning.

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