Elizabeth Clark Rosenthal Collection

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Elizabeth Clark Rosenthal Collection

1876-1999

Anthropologist. Correspondence and research materials (1876-1999) of anthropologist and Indian advocate Elizabeth "Betty" Clark Rosenthal, and her parents, Episcopal missionaries the Rev. David W. Clark and Elizabeth Mann Clark. The collection includes correspondence and records of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the USA, including the dioceses of South Dakota, Navajoland Area Mission, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and various ecumenical work with Native Americans. Elizabeth Rosenthal served as program director of the Intercultural Studies Group / Society for Intercultural Education, a regional association concerned with the interrelationships between Indians and non-Indians with respect to education, the arts, and community services. She was the founder of United Scholarship Service, Inc., which brought American Indian and Mexican-American students to study at New England schools and colleges. The collection also contains information on Indian organizations with which Rosenthal worked, such as the American Association on Indian Affairs, and the Indian Rights Association.

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Episcopal Church. Diocese of Massachusetts

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University of South Dakota. W. H. Over Museum.

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Rosenthal, Elizabeth J.

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Clark, Elizabeth Mann.

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Clark, David W.

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Episcopal Church. Diocese of South Dakota

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Society for Intercultural Education.

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Deloria, Vine

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Intercultural Studies Group.

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Episcopal Church. Diocese of Minnesota

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