Records, 1939-[ongoing], undated.

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Records, 1939-[ongoing], undated.

Correspondence, minutes, photographs, audio and video recordings, reports, and financial records pertaining to Catholic evangelization of American Indians in the U.S. and Canada. Most material dates from after 1980. Audiocassettes of conference activities and speakers. Notable speakers include Joseph J. Brown, S.J. (1916-1986), Blackfoot; Dallas Chief Eagle, Dakota; Genevieve Cuny, O.S.F., Dakota; John S. Hascall, O.F.M. Cap., Ojibwa; Edmund Savilla, Taos; Carl F. Starkloff, S.J.; William Stolzman; Ernest Sun Rhodes, Sr., Arapaho. Videocassettes of conference activities and speakers (Beta and VHS formats). Includes Papal visit. Notable speakers include Rupert Costo, Cahuilla; Jose Hobday, O.S.F., Seneca; R. Pierce Beaver; and Bishop Harold J. Dimmerling of Rapid City, South Dakota.

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