Doris Duke Native American Oral History Project

Doris Duke Native American Oral History Project

Collected from 1967-1973, the Doris Duke Native American Oral History Project was led by Bernard Fontana and resulted in over 600 recordings.

The Doris Duke Native American Oral History Project (formerly Doris Duke American Indian Oral History Project) was initiated in 1967 across seven different universities. At the University of Arizona, the project was conducted through the Arizona State Museum and coordinated by Bernard “Bunny” Fontana, an anthropologist who was the museum’s Director of Ethnology at the time. Anthropology graduate students, professors, and tribal members conducted interviews and other recordings with 417 individuals from 55 different cultural designations on approximately 615 reel-to-reel tapes and transcribed 282 of the interviews. The bulk of the collection is from Tohono O'odham, Apache, Navajo, Pima, and Yaqui interviewees. The recordings and interviews discuss personal and family histories, along with topics such as social culture, education, storytelling, health and health care, history, language, and religion. Sound recordings are mostly conducted in English, but many languages including Apache, Spanish, O'odham, and Chemehuevi are also present.

In 2020 the Doris Duke Foundation funded the digitization and revitalization of this collection. The Arizona State Museum is undergoing the process of contacting tribes for consultation regarding the accessibility of the tapes. The majority of the recordings and transcripts are restricted to the original participants and family members of participants unless authorized by the originating community. To request access please contact larc@arizona.edu.

To access the full collection guide on Arizona Archives Online, click here.

In this collection
Items in Collection: 
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Translation of interview with an unidentified man on changes in the land. Original interview by James Downs.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews, War and Conflict
Summary
Translation of interview with an unidentified man on being sent to school in Keams Canyon, working in Nevada, joining the military, and losing his livestock. Original interview by James Downs.
Community
Havasupai Tribe
Category
Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Viola Crook about her life as a Havasupai woman conducted by Elizabeth Euler.
Community
Havasupai Tribe
Category
Oral History and Interviews, Religion, War and Conflict
Summary
Interview with Wallen Burro conducted by Elizabeth Euler and interpreted by Teddy Grounds.
Community
Comcáac (Seri)
Category
Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Scott Ryerson reads field notes on his research on Comcaac artists.
Community
Iñupiat
Category
Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Stories by Tommy Lee on his life in the Kobuk River area recorded by Darrow Dolan.
Community
Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
Category
Language and Linguistics, Story
Summary
Emmet Van Fleet tells fox stories followed by a linguistic interview by Susan Penfield.
Community
San Carlos Apache
Category
History, Music, Song, and Dance
Summary
Interview and Apache social dance song performance by Philip Cassadore.
Community
Genizaro
Category
Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Song performance and interview with Simon Vigil by Gilbert Cordova.
Community
Havasupai Tribe
Category
Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Duke Idecaua. Includes Duke Idecaua singing Havasupai songs.
Community
Genizaro
Category
History, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Adolfo Sanchez on his life and history in Chamita, New Mexico.
Community
Genizaro
Category
History, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Agapita Lopez on life and the history of Abiquiu, New Mexico, by Gilbert Cordova.
Community
Genizaro
Category
History, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Agapito Duran on life and history in Abiquiu, New Mexico, by Gilbert Cordova.
Community
Pascua Yaqui Tribe
Category
History, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Antonio Baltazar about Pascua Yaqui history and life by William Willard.
Community
Genizaro, Navajo Nation
Category
History, Oral History and Interviews, War and Conflict
Summary
Interview with Benjamin Archuleta about his grandfather, Juan de Dios Trujillo, who was kidnapped and lived with Navajos as a boy.
Community
Chemehuevi Indian Tribe
Category
Community Life and Family Life, History, Oral History and Interviews, Religion
Summary
Interview with Bessy Waco about her life by Roy Major. Waco speaks in both English and Chemehuevi throughout the interview.
Community
Genizaro
Category
History, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Emilia Cordova on life and history in Abiquiu, New Mexico, by Gilbert Cordova. Includes translation by Gilbert Cordova.
Community
Pascua Yaqui Tribe
Category
History, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Felipe Garcia about Pascua Yaqui history and life by William Willard.
Community
Genizaro
Category
History, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Frank Lorato on life and history in Abiquiu, New Mexico, by Gilbert Cordova.
Community
Gila River Indian Community
Category
History, Oral History and Interviews, War and Conflict
Summary
Interview with Ida Redbird about her knowledge of the Battle of Pima Butte in 1857 by Nicholas Houser.
Community
Gila River Indian Community
Category
History, Oral History and Interviews, War and Conflict
Summary
Interview with Joe Giff on his knowledge of the Battle of Pima Butte in 1857 by Bernard L. Fontana.
Community
Genizaro
Category
History, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Leandro Martinez on his life and the history of the pueblos in New Mexico by Gilbert Cordova.
Community
Fort Yuma Quechan Indian Tribe
Category
History, Oral History and Interviews, War and Conflict
Summary
Interview with Lee Emerson on his knowledge of the Battle of Pima Butte of 1857 by Nicholas Houser.
Community
Genizaro
Category
History, Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Martin Bode, a German immigrant and merchant in Abiquiu, New Mexico, by Gilbert Cordova.