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Guadagno, Carmelo
Krevolin, Lewis
Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation
- Dates:
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1973
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1402 Negatives (photographic) (color, black and white, 35mm)
67 Contact sheets
- Collection ID:
- NMAI.AC.001.058
- Repository:
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National Museum of the American Indian
Photography taken by MAI staff photographer Carmelo Guadagno during a research project expedition with Lewis Krevolin on behalf of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation in March of 1973. The project focus was pottery making techniques in various Indigenous settlements across Mexico in support of the 1976-1977 exhibition "Traditional Pottery of Mexico."
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Starr, Frederick, 1859-1933
Lang, Charles B.
Grabic, Louis
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1894-1910
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152 Lantern slides
3344 Negatives (photographic)
- Collection ID:
- NMAI.AC.052
- Repository:
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National Museum of the American Indian
The collection includes materials from cultures in the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Guatemala, Colombia, Ecuador, and Guiana: Acoma Pueblo, Apache, Arapaho, Arikara, Assiniboine, Caddo, Cahuilla, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chibcha, Chinantec, Chippewa (Ojibwa), Choco, Chol, Chontal, Cochiti Pueblo, Crow, Cuicatec, Eskimo, Flathead, Haida, Hopi, Huastec, Huave, Iowa, Iroquois, Isleta, Karaja, Kwakiutl, Laguna Pueblo, Macusi, Mandan, Maya, Mazahua, Mazatec, Mehinaku, Menomini, Mixe, Mixtec, Navajo, Nez Perce, Osage, Otomi, Ottawa, Pawnee, Pima, Ponca, Potawatomi, Salish, San Blas, San Felipe Pueblo, Sauk & Fox, Shuar, Sioux, Taos Pueblo, Tarasco, Teotihuacan, Tepehua, Tlaxcala, Tlingit, Tonkawa, Totonac, Triqui, Tzental, Tzotzil, Ute, Wampanoag, Zapotec, Zoque, Zuni.
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Starr, Frederick, 1859-1933
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circa 1890-1902
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60 Mounted prints (platinum)
- Collection ID:
- NAA.PhotoLot.123
- Repository:
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National Anthropological Archives
Front and profile studio portraits of Indigenous peoples of Mexico, representing Aztec, Chinantec, Chocho, Chol, Chontal, Cuicatec, Huastec, Huave, Maya, Mazatec, Mixe, Mixtec, Otomi, Tarascan, Tepehua, Tlaxcalan, Totonac, Trique, Tzental, Tzotzil, Zapotec, Zapotec Tehuartepec, and Zoque tribes. The photographs were made by William L. Koehne of Chi...
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National Museum of Natural History
- Dates:
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2016
- Collection ID:
- Accession 17-031
- Repository:
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Smithsonian Institution Archives
This accession consists of 3 sections of the Department of Anthropology website. The web pages that accompanied the exhibition "Written in Bone: Forensic Files of the 17th-Century Chesapeake" and include the webcomic "Secret in the Cellar: A Written in Bone Forensic Mystery from Colonial America" were crawled on July 25, 2016. The online ...
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Laughlin, Robert M.
- Dates:
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1899-2016, bulk 1954-2016
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39 videocassettes (vhs)
1 videocassettes (betamax)
20 cd-rs
6 electronic discs (dvd)
65.09 Linear feet
50 floppy discs
147 sound recordings
- Collection ID:
- NAA.2011-06
- Repository:
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National Anthropological Archives
Robert Moody Laughlin was an American ethnologist specializing in the study of Mayan language, history, customs, and folklore. He spent the majority of his career working for the Smithsonian Institution, first with the Bureau of American Ethnology, then with the Department of Anthropology. He was a curator emeritus with the department from his retirement in 2006 until his death in 2020. The Robert Moody Laughlin papers (1899-2016, bulk 1954-2016) document his research and professional activities and primarily deal with language and folktales he recorded and studied, as well as the culture and history of the Tzotzil and other Mayan groups in the Chiapas region. His involvement in language education and training, advocacy for the Tzotzil and language and cultural revitalization, and administrative matters at the Smithsonian are also represented. The collection consists of materials created for books and other publications, field notes, research materials, correspondence, administrative files, sound recordings, video recordings, photographs, and electronic records.