Review of Law and Social Change: The Evidence of Christian Nationalism in Federal Indian Law, "Subterfuge and Self-Determination" by Ward Churchill, Vernon Foster donated these papers to the Arizona Collection between 19. , American Indian Movement of Arizona Records,, Arizona State University Library. Requests to publish, display, or redistribute information from this collection must be submitted via our online application.Īdministrative Information Preferred Citation The Arizona Board of Regents retains copyright to this collection for and on behalf of the Arizona State University Library. Check the ASU Library Hours page for current availability. 305) at Fletcher Library on the West campus. Patrons can also arrange to view this collection at the Labriola National American Indian Data Center (rm. 138) on the Tempe campus are available Monday through Friday. Appointments in the Wurzburger Reading Room at Hayden Library (rm. To view this collection, please contact Ask an Archivist or call (480) 965-4932 at least five days in advance. Archives and Special Collections will restrict all access to selected textual materials that in its sole opinion may violate an individual's right to privacy and reserves the right to approve or deny videotape duplication and/or publication requests that in its sole opinion may violate an individual's right to privacy. Foster sits on numerous national boards and has founded several charitable organizations, including Buffalo Heart Project and Red Road Journeys.ĪrrangementThis collection consists of seven boxes divided into three series:Īll materials in Series II: Accession #1999-02061A are restricted and therefore unavailable to researchers. He is recognized as a national spokesman for his community and as a motivational speaker, spiritual advisor, healer, counselor, and teacher regarding Native American issues. Vernon Foster is a member of the Klamuth/Modac Nation and an active member of the American Indian Movement, which is dedicated to promoting and protecting Native human rights. Labriola National American Indian Data Center Contact Archives and Special Collections for more information.Īrizona State University Library. This collection has not been processed in full and can be viewed only by appointment. This collection houses correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings, video tapes, and other materials documenting the American Indian Movement in Arizona, the controversy surrounding Leonard Peltier, legal issues involving Native Americans in Arizona, and Vernon and Samantha Foster's pottery. Preliminary Inventory of the American Indian Movement of Arizona Recordsīookmark this page or copy and paste URL to Email message
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