Parker, Dorothy R. (Dorothy Ragon), 1927-

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Researcher, writer and retired professor of history, Eastern New Mexico University.

From the description of Dorothy Parker papers, 1976-1991, 1990-1991. (Scottsdale Public Library). WorldCat record id: 41591828

New Mexico history professor and author of Singing an Indian song: a biography of D'Arcy McNickle (1992).

From the description of Dorothy R. Parker D'Arcy McNickle research papers, 1863-1989 (bulk 1904-1989). (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 50102591

Dorothy Ragon Parker was born in New Jersey but lived in California for most of her life. She graduated with a BA degree in History from the University of California at Berkeley in 1969 and received a MA degree from California State University, Hayward in 1970. In 1979 she moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she worked for several years as a tour guide before enrolling in the PhD program at the University of New Mexico in 1983. She received her doctorate in 1988 and her dissertation was published in 1992 as Singing an Indian Song: A Biography of D'Arcy McNickle . She then taught United States and New Mexico History at Eastern New Mexico University in Portales until retiring at the rank of associate professor in 1996. She lives in Santa Fe and teaches as an adjunct professor for the University of New Mexico, North in addition to conducting private research and writing.

Parker's research on the Phoenix Indian School was funded by the National Park Service and came about through her acquaintance with Professor Robert Trennert at Arizona State University. Trennert had published his research narrating the first fifty years of the school's history and was contacted by the National Park Service to write about the later period of the school's existence. The National Park Service was involved in the final disposition of the Phoenix Indian School property in a rather complicated real estate exchange. Trennert was by that time involved with other research, so he asked if Parker was interested in taking on this project. Some of this is information is indlucded in the Acknowledgements of her book Phoenix Indian High School: The Second Half Century .

Early in Parker's research she discovered that Glenn Lundeen and his wife were still living in Phoenix and they became interested in her project. Glenn Lundeen came to the Phoenix Indian School in 1947 as principal. In 1952 he was appointed superintendent, overseeing the entire school operation, and held that position until 1965. He and his wife participated enthusiastically in the subsequent interviews and produced artifacts and written material of considerable historical value.

From the guide to the Dorothy Parker Papers, 1976-1991, 1990-1991, (Arizona State University Libraries Labriola Center)

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creatorOf Parker, Dorothy R. (Dorothy Ragon), 1927-. Dorothy R. Parker D'Arcy McNickle research papers, 1863-1989 (bulk 1904-1989). Newberry Library
creatorOf Marshall, Alice Kahler,. Sheet music by and about women, 1794-1945. Penn State Harrisburg Library
creatorOf Dorothy Parker Papers Arizona State University Libraries Labriola Center
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associatedWith D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian. corporateBody
associatedWith Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library) corporateBody
associatedWith Lundeen, Glen C. person
associatedWith Marshall, Alice Kahler, person
associatedWith McNickle, D'Arcy, 1904-1977. person
associatedWith McNickle, William. person
associatedWith Newberry Library. corporateBody
associatedWith Parenteau, Philomene. person
associatedWith Pfrommer, Viola Gertrude. person
associatedWith Phoenix Indian School corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs corporateBody
associatedWith University of Saskatchewan corporateBody
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Arizona
United States
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Crownpoint (N.M.)
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Indian authors
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Manuscripts, American
Navajo Indians
Off-reservation boarding schools
Women biographers
Women historians
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