Mable E. Morrow papers, [192]̲-1985.

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Mable E. Morrow papers, [192]̲-1985.

Summary: Collection consists of Morrow's notes and sketches for the book, "Rawhide designs"; a typed manuscript and illustrative designs; files of designs of western Indian traditions from "Apache" to "Yellowstone"; her field notes, field trip journals, and research materials on Native American handicraft topics; and correspondence (1930s to 1970s). Correspondence includes letters Morrow sent to her sister describing her life in Santa Fe and her work as a teacher at the Santa Fe Indian School, 1935.

5 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7399057

Museum of New Mexico Library

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Morrow, Mable.

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Mable Morrow worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs from 1923 until retirement as a teacher of Indian crafts, and then pursued an interest in rawhide artifacts and their designs. From the description of Mable E. Morrow papers, [192]̲-1985. (Museum of New Mexico Library). WorldCat record id: 37992662 ...

Santa Fe Indian School

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