A-File Inventories

A-File Inventories

The A-Files are some of the earliest archival materials collected by the ASM archive. This collection includes inventories for A-Files located in the ASM Archive.

The A-Files consisted primarily of archaeological field notes from projects done by previous ASM directors, including Byron Cummings and Emil Haury, as well as their students and an extensive collection of correspondence and reports sent to Emily Haury by J.W. Simmons, an avocational archaeologist. Added to these archaeological notes were the "Gila-Sonora Files" assembled by Edward H. Spicer and Edward P. Dozier, both professors in the UA Department of Anthropology. These files contained a wide variety of resource materials related to the cultural history of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. From 1967 to 1974 ASM Librarian John V. Baroco and students Susan Lobo, Joe Barr, V. Smyer, S. Roggia, and Judy Reis inventoried and prepared tables of contents for some 500 documents, manuscripts and sets of field notes.

This digital collection consists of A-File inventories that detail the contents of each file. Information from the Master Index is included in the record's description. 

Items in Collection: 
Community
Apache, Archives
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Community
Apache, Archives
Category
Language and Linguistics
Community
White Mountain Apache, Apache, Archives
Category
Default
Community
Hopi Tribe, Tohono O'Odham Nation, Archives
Category
Religion
Community
Hopi Tribe, Archives
Category
Religion
Community
Tohono O'Odham Nation, Archives
Category
Default
Community
Hopi-Tewa, Archives
Category
Governance, Leadership, and Gatherings, Lands and Ecological Knowledge
Community
Tohono O'Odham Nation, Archives
Category
Oral History and Interviews, Religion
Community
Apache, San Carlos Apache, Archives
Category
Community Life and Family Life
Community
Pueblo, Gila River Indian Community, Navajo Nation, Pueblo of Zuni, Archives
Category
Education
Community
Navajo Nation, Archives
Category
Language and Linguistics
Community
Navajo Nation, Archives
Category
Community Life and Family Life