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Sixty percent of the collection is comprised of the University of Arizona's portion of the Doris Duke American Indian Oral History Project. Other schools which also had projects funded by the Doris Duke Foundation include the universities of: California at Los Angeles, Florida, Illinois, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and South Dakota. At the University of Arizona, the project was under the direction of Dr. Bernard L. Fontana and the majority of the work was done between 1966 and 1972. The focus of this portion of the project was to encourage native peoples to record their own culture from their own viewpoint.
Of the non-Doris Duke recordings in the Archives, almost all were done by people with long-standing relationships with a particular community or tribe. A comprehensive index to the Sound Recordings collection was prepared by Kirsten Tedesco in 1987, including information, when available, on who did the recording, who was being recorded, the language spoken on the recording, the general subject matter of the recording, and the ethnic or cultural affiliation of those being recorded. A listing of the cultures and groups recorded, as identified in the index, is presented below, with the number in parentheses indicating how many recordings are in the collection.
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(The number following the subject is the number of recordings within that subject.)
ACOMA (16)
AMERICAN INDIANS (2)
ANGLO (8)
APACHE (81)
APACHE-CHIRICAHUA (1)
APACHE-EAST FORK (4)
APACHE-LIPAN (1)
APACHE-SAN CARLOS (9)
APACHE-TONTO (15)
APACHE-WESTERN (3)
APACHE-YAVAPAI (2)
ARIZONA INDIANS (2)
BABINGA (1)
BADOUMA (1)
BAYA (1)
BONGILI (1)
BOUYOU (1)
CHAMORRO (25)
CHEMEHUEVI (8)
CHEROKEE (3)
CHINESE (2)
CHONTAL-HIGHLAND (5)
COCHITI (1)
COCOPA (5)
ESKIMO (11)
EWE (2)
FRENCH (1)
GUATEMALAN (1)
HAVASUPAI (17)
HOPI (10)
INDIAN (2)
ISLETA (3)
JEMEZ (4)
JUANENO (23)
KALINGA (11)
KOUKOUYA (1)
LAGUNA (6)
LATIN-AMERICAN (2)
LATINO (1)
LUISENO (1)
MARICOPA (13)
MAYAN (2)
MAYAN-LANCANDON (1)
MAYAN-TZOTZIL (2)
MAYO (3)
MBOKO (1)
MESOAMERICAN (1)
MEXICAN (14)
MEXICAN-AMERICAN (4)
MEXICAN-CHIHUAHUA (13)
MEXICAN-NORTHWESTERN (1)
MEXICAN-SONORA (12)
MOHAVE (15)
MORMON (10)
MUSLIM (2)
N'GOUNDI (1)
NAVAJO (56)
NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS (4)
OKANDI (1)
ONEIDA (3)
PAIUTE (2)
PICURIS (4)
PIMA (20)
PIMA BAJO (18)
POMO (1)
PUEBLOAN (2)
QUECHAN (7)
SAN JUAN (4)
SANTA CLARA (2)
SERI (32)
SIOUX (3)
SOUTHWESTERN (14)
SPANISH-AMERICAN (21)
SUPAI (2)
TAOS (5)
TARAHUMARA (17)
TEPEHUAN-NORTHERN (1)
TEWA (8)
TIWA (4)
TIWA-NORTHERN (1)
TOHONO O'ODHAM (244)
TOWA (1)
U. S. (10)
U. S. INDIANS (2)
U. S. - GREAT PLAINS (1)
U. S. - SOUTHWESTERN (1)
UNKNOWN (1)
UTE (3)
UTO-AZTECAN (1)
WALAPAI (29)
WARIHIO (3)
YAQUI (55)
YASWA (1)
YAVAPAI (25)
YUMAN (4)
ZUNI (5)
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