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
Fort Mojave Indian Tribe
Category
Language and Linguistics
Summary
Linguistic recording of the Mohave language with Robert S. Martin.
Community
Archives
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews, Religion
Summary
Interview with Alva Fenn and his wife Carmen Forster Fenn on the history of the Mormon settlement Colonia Morelos, Sonora, Mexico.
Community
Archives
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews, Religion
Summary
Interview with Clarence Langford on the history and families of the Mormon settlements in Colonia Morelos, Oaxaca, and San Jose in Sonora, Mexico.
Community
Archives
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews, Religion
Summary
Interview with Horace Layne Lillywhite by Thomas H. Naylor and Barney T. Burns on the history and architecture of the Mormon settlement, Colonia Morelos in Sonora, Mexico.
Community
Navajo Nation, Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Education, Music, Song, and Dance, Story
Summary
Recording of several songs and stories in Tohono O'odham and Navajo at the Santa Rosa Boarding School.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Oral History and Interviews
Summary
James Downs's commentary on Navajo boys who spray sheep and are employed by the chapter house and notes on spraying.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Governance, Leadership, and Gatherings, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Mike Brodie on the legal and social systems in the Navajo Nation by James Downs.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Oral History and Interviews
Summary
An unidentified man speaks about law enforcement and legal systems in Navajo communities. Recorded by James Downs.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Mike Brodie on the fallout of the United State's livestock reduction in the Navajo Nation by James Downs.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Oral History and Interviews
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
History, Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Charlie Lee on his father's life by James Downs. Includes translation recording.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Governance, Leadership, and Gatherings, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Lt. Raymond Preston on his experiences as a police officer in the Navajo community by James Downs.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Marion Yazzie on growing up in a family that raised livestock and changes in Navajo social life by James Downs. Includes translation recording.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with May Stenkey by James Downs.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Governance, Leadership, and Gatherings, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Mike Brodie about how laws and customs have changed in the Navajo community by James Downs.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
James Downs summarizes his conversation with Oliver Nez.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Oliver Whitehair, member of the Copper Mine Grazing Committee, on raising and trading livestock by James Downs.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Governance, Leadership, and Gatherings, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Richard George on legal practices within the Navajo Nation by James Downs.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with unidentified Navajo man in Navajo by James Downs.
Community
Navajo Nation
Category
Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Transcript of interview with unidentified woman from Pinon on raising livestock and children by James Downs.
Community
Navajo Nation, San Carlos Apache
Category
Education, Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and Interviews, Story
Summary
Interview with several Navajo people on education by Philip Casadore.
Community
Navajo Nation, San Carlos Apache
Category
Music, Song, and Dance
Summary
Navajo song performances with Kay Bennett recorded by Philip Cassadore.
Community
Navajo Nation, San Carlos Apache
Category
Language and Linguistics, Music, Song, and Dance
Summary
Navajo music and interviews on language with unidentified performers and speakers by Philip Cassadore.
Community
Ohkay Owingeh
Category
Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and Interviews, Religion, Story
Summary
Interview and Stories with Steve Trujillo recorded by Alfonso Ortiz.