Bernard L. Fontana

Last changed on Thu, 02/09/2023 - 10:10
Category
Music, Song, and Dance, Oral History and Interviews, Religion
Summary
Field notes, interviews, mass, and music performances at the Feast of San Lorenzo in Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico.
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
Navajo Nation
Category
History, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Samuel Day, Jr. on his life growing up on the Navajo reservation by Bernard L. Fontana.
Community
Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Education, Oral History and Interviews, Story
Summary
Story by Frank Lopez on class field trip to Sil Nakya with some interpreting by Juliann Ramon.
Community
Archives
Category
Education, Governance, Leadership, and Gatherings
Summary
Meeting of the directors of the Doris Duke American Indian Oral History Project at the Santa Rita Hotel in Tucson, Arizona, 1970.
Community
Archives
Category
Education, Governance, Leadership, and Gatherings
Summary
Meeting of the directors of the Doris Duke American Indian Oral History Project at UCLA, 1967.
Community
Tohono O'Odham Nation, Cherokee Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life, Education, Health, Medicine, and Wellness, Speech and Oratory
Summary
Henry Keneally speaks about the Gila Bend community and the Public Health Service office there. Ruth Muskrat Bronson also speaks.
Community
Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Religion, Story
Summary
Frank Lopez, Tohono O'odham medicine man, tells the Tohono O'odham origin story over four nights.
Community
Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Language and Linguistics
Summary
Recording of Juliann Ramon assisting Darrow Dolan with translation of Tohono O'odham material.
Community
Tohono O'Odham Nation
Category
Community Life and Family Life, History, Lands and Ecological Knowledge, Oral History and Interviews
Summary
Interview with Matilda Ornita on her life by Theodore Rios.