TABLE OF CONTENTS


Descriptive Summary of the Collection

Administrative Information

History of the Chicago American Indian Oral History Project

Scope and Content of the Collection

Organization

Selected Search Terms

Container List

Series 1: Publications and Manuscripts, 1984-1985

Series 2: Transcripts, 1983-1984

Series 3: Reel to Reel Tapes, 1982-1984

Series 4: Cassette Tapes, 1982-1984

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Chicago American Indian Oral History Project Records, 1982-1985


The Newberry Library
Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections
60 West Walton Street
Chicago, Illinois 60610-7324
USA
Phone: 312-255-3506
Fax: 312-255-3646
E-Mail: specialcolls@newberry.org
URL: http://www.newberry.org

Machine-readable finding aid encoded by Lisa Janssen, 2004.

©2004.


Descriptive Summary of the Collection

Creator Chicago American Indian Oral History Pilot Project
Title Chicago American Indian Oral History Project Records
Dates 1982-1985
Extent 5.4 linear feet (13 boxes)
Abstract Reel to reel tapes, cassette tapes, and edited typewritten transcripts of oral interviews with twenty-three long-time American Indian residents of Chicago completed as part of a project conducted under the auspices of the D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian and funded by the Illinois Humanities Council, 1982-1984. Also a published index and finding aid to the transcripts, an unpublished manuscript entitled "Native Voices in the City" incorporating excerpts from the interviews, and cassette tapes of three community meetings sponsored by the project.
Language Materials are in English.
Repository Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections
Collection Call Number Ayer Modern MS Oral History
Collection Stack Location 3 60 14

Administrative Information

Cite As

Interview with [name], Chicago American Indian Oral History Project, [date], [interview number], The Newberry Library and NAES (Native American Education Services) College Library, Chicago, Illinois.

Provenance

Copies of tapes and transcripts donated to the Special Collections Department of the Newberry Library and the NAES (Native American Education Services) Library by the D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian for the Chicago American Indian Oral History Project, Jan. 1, 1985.

Processed by

Martha Briggs, 2002

Access

All tapes of oral history interviews and selected transcripts restricted by interviewees are closed and are not available to researchers. Excerpts from both closed and open interviews contained in the unpublished manuscript "Native Voices in the City" are open for research. To gain access to the materials researchers must read and agree to the conditions outlined in two forms: the Newberry Library's "Application for the Use of Manuscript Collections" form, and the Chicago American Indian Oral History Project's "Oral History Transcript Use Contract" form. Interview transcripts are available one at a time in the Special Collections reading room.

Transcripts may not be reprinted or copied in their entirety without the permission of the Advisory Committee to the Chicago American Indian Oral History Project; limited copying of transcript materials is permitted. The publication of excerpts or quotations from the transcripts requires the permission of the Newberry Library. Segments of interviews appearing in "Native American Voices" may be reprinted with proper standard citation..

Ownership and Literary Rights

The Chicago American Indian Oral History Project Records are the physical property of the Newberry Library and the NAES College Library. Literary rights, including copyright, of interviewers and interviewees are also the property of the Newberry Library and NAES College Library.

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History of the Chicago American Indian Oral History Project

Illinois Humanities Council funded pilot project to begin to document the history of the American Indian population in Chicago by conducting tape-recorded oral interviews with twenty-three older members of the community, 1982-1984.

In 1982 the D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian submitted a proposal to the Illinois Humanities Council that would utilize members of the Chicago Indian community to document Indian emigration to the Chicago and experiences there through the vehicle of oral history. Directed by Herbert Hoover and David R. Miller of the Newberry Library, and Dorene Wiese of Truman College, the project aimed to tape and transcribe approximately twenty interviews with elders who best remembered all the stages of the evolution of the community. In hopes that the project would continue and to create a wider community awareness of the history of Indians in Chicago, it was overseen by an advisory board composed mainly of Chicago Native Americans; it trained and utilized Chicago Indian community members as interviewers; and it held three public forums to publicize and promote the documentation project.

Over a period of two years, the project interviewers (Carol Lopez, Clovia Cossen, Peggy DesJarlait, Mae Chevalier, Herbert Hoover, Claire Young, Dee Logan, David R. Miller) obtained the reminiscences of twenty-three Chicago Indians including Leroy Wesaw, Rose Maney, Amy Skenandore, Floria Forcia, Clara Krause, Phyllis Fastwolf, Peggy DesJarlait, Rosebud Yellow Robe, Willard LaMere, Mae Chevalier, Marlene Strouse, Ada Powers, Rosella Mars, Claire Young, Inez Dennison, Susan Power, Cornelia Penn, Vincent Catches, Ann Lim, Dan Battise, Margaret Red Cloud, Joe White, and Joanette Starr Takahara.

The interviewed individuals mirror the composition of the Chicago American Indian community, which came largely from the northern and central Great Plains and the western Great Lakes regions. Their tribal affiliations include Sioux (8), Chippewa (5), Winnebago (4), and Potawatomi, Stockbridge, Arikara, Menominee, Pima, and Alabama Coushatta (1 each). Most had lived in Wisconsin, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Nebraska before moving to Chicago.

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Scope and Content of the Collection

Reel-to-reel and cassette tape recordings, and typed edited transcripts of twenty-three oral interviews with long-time American Indian residents of Chicago, conducted from late 1982 through 1984. Also a published index to the transcripts, an unpublished manuscript entitled "Native Voices in the City," and cassette tapes of the three public programs held to promote the project.

Of varying length, the interviews document first contact with Chicago (mainly during World War II or just after); the Bureau of Indian Affairs postwar urban relocation program; Indian veterans and military service; education in government, mission and public schools; employment, housing, health and social services, discrimination, and alcohol use in the city; the retention of cultural traditions and language; Indian community organizations and pow wows; the experiences of urbanized Indian children; memories of reservation life; and returning to the reservation in later years.

Narrative descriptions of the subject matter, types of material, and arrangement of each series are available through the Organization section of the finding aid.

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Organization

Papers are organized in the following series:

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Selected Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using these headings.

Names

  • Battise, Dan
  • Catches, Vincent
  • Chevalier, Mae
  • Chicago American Indian Oral History Pilot Project
  • D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian
  • Dennison, Inez
  • DesJarlait, Peggy
  • Fastwolf, Phyllis
  • Forcia, Floria
  • Hoover, Herbert T.
  • Krause, Clara
  • LaMere, Willard
  • Lim, Ann
  • Maney, Rose
  • Mars, Rosella
  • Miller, David Reed, 1949-
  • NAES College. Library
  • Penn, Cornelia
  • Power, Susan
  • Powers, Ada
  • Red Cloud, Margaret
  • Skenandore, Amy
  • Strouse, Marlene
  • Takahara, Joanette Starr
  • Wesaw, Leroy
  • White, Joe
  • Wiese, Dorene
  • Yellow Robe, Rosebud
  • Young, Claire

Subjects

  • Audiotapes
  • Dakota Indians -- History -- 20th century -- Sources
  • Indians of North America -- Illinois -- Chicago -- History -- 20th century -- Sources
  • Indians of North America -- Middle West -- History -- 20th century -- Sources
  • Oral Histories -- Illinois -- Chicago -- 1951-2000
  • Oral history
  • Potawatomi Indians -- History -- 20th century -- Sources
  • Transcripts -- Illinois -- Chicago -- 1951-2000
  • Winnebago Indians -- History -- 20th century -- Sources

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Container List

Series 1: Publications and Manuscripts, 1984-1985

Contains a transcript description and index, and a manuscript compiled by the project that was to be published and given the title, "Native Voices in the City: The Chicago American Indian Oral History Project". The index contains short biographies of the interviewees together with indexes to individual interview transcripts and a combined index. The "Native Voices" manuscript incorporates excerpts from all interviews in a thematic narrative.

Box Folder Contents
1 1-3 "Native Voices in the City": Manuscript from Transcripts
1 4 Transcript Description and Index, Special Publication # 1, D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian, 1984

Series 2: Transcripts, 1983-1984

Edited typed transcripts of oral history interviews, numbered 001 through 023. Approximately half of the oral authors authorized access to their interviews only to the project staff and for project publications. These interview transcripts are not open to researchers. However, open excerpts from these restricted interviews can be read in the manuscript "Native Voices". In addition to the typed transcripts, folders contain copies of demographic record forms, oral history gift agreements, and publication authorizations. Transcripts are organized in two groups: open interviews and restricted interviews. Each group is arranged by the interview number assigned by project staff.
Transcripts are organized in two groups: open interviews and restricted interviews. Each group is arranged by the interview number assigned by project staff.

Box Folder Contents
2 5 Tape 001: Wesaw, Leroy, 1982, Dec. 16-1983, Jan. 6
OPEN
2 6 Tape 002 Maney, Rose, 1983, Feb. 18
OPEN
2 7 Tape 003: Skenandore, Amy, 1983, Mar. 31
OPEN
2 8 Tape 004: Forcia, Floria, 1983, Mar. 25
OPEN
2 9 Tape 006: Fastwolf, Phyllis, 1983, May 8
OPEN
2 10 Tape 011: Strouse, Marlene, 1983, July 18
OPEN
2 11 Tape 012: Powers, Ada, 1983, July 28
OPEN
2 12 Tape 013: Mars, Rosella, 1983, July 28
OPEN
2 13 Tape 016: Power, Susan, 1983, Sept. 26
OPEN
2 14 Tape 017: Penn, Cornelia, 1983, Sept. 3
OPEN
2 15 Tape 021: Red Cloud, Margaret, 1984, Feb. 12
OPEN
2 16 Tape 022: White, Joe, 1984, Feb. 14
OPEN
2 17 Tape 005: Krause, Clara, 1983, June 24
CLOSED
2 18 Tape 007: DesJarlait, Peggy, 1983, May 17
CLOSED
2 19 Tape 008: Yellow Robe, Rosebud, 1983, Apr. 21
CLOSED
2 20 Tape 009: LaMere, Willard, 1983 June 16? OR 27?
CLOSED
2 21 Tape 010: Chevalier, Mae, 1983, July 12
CLOSED
2 22 Tape 014: Young, Claire, 1983, July 7
CLOSED
2 23 Tape 015: Dennison, Inez, 1983, Aug. 7
CLOSED
2 24 Tape 018: Catches, Vincent, 1983, Nov. 28
CLOSED
2 25 Tape 019: Lim, Ann, 1984, Feb. 7
CLOSED
2 26 Tape 020: Battise, Dan, 1984, Feb. 8
CLOSED
2 27 Tape 023: Takahara, Joanette Starr, 1984, Apr. 12
CLOSED

Series 3: Reel to Reel Tapes, 1982-1984

Tape recordings of interviews, all of which are CLOSED indefinitely.
Arranged in interview number order.

Box Folder Contents
4 28-33 Tape 001: Wesaw, Leroy (6 reels), 1982, Dec. 16-1983, Jan. 6
4 34 Tape 002: Maney, Rose (reel 1 of 2), 1983, Feb. 18
5 35 Tape 002: Maney, Rose (reel 2 of 2), 1983, Feb. 18
5 36 Tape 003: Skenandore, Amy (1 reel), 1983, Mar. 31
5 37 Tape 004: Forcia, Floria (1 reel), 1983, Mar. 25
5 38 Tape 005: Krause, Clara (1 reel), 1983, Apr. 20
5 39 Tape 006: Fastwolf, Phyllis, (1 reel) 1983, May 8
5 40-41 Tape 007: DesJarlait, Peggy (2 reels), 1983, May 17
6 42-45 Tape 008: Yellow Robe, Rosebud (4 reels), 1983, Apr. 21
6 46-47 Tape 009: LaMere, Willard (2 reels), June 16? Or 27?
6 48 Tape 010: Chevalier, Mae (reel 1 of 2), 1983, July 12
7 49 Tape 010: Chevalier, Mae (reel 2 of 2), 1983, July 12
7 50-52 Tape 011: Strouse (3 reels), Marlene, 1983, July 18
7 53-54 Tape: 012 Powers, Ada (2 reels), 1983, July 28
7 55 Tape 013: Mars, Rosella (1 reel), 1983, July 28
8 56-57 Tape 014: Young, Claire (2 reels), 1983, July 7
8 58-60 Tape 015: Dennison, Inez (3 reels), 1983, Aug. 7
8 61-62 Tape 016: Power, Susan (reels 1 and 2 of 3), 1983, Sept. 26
9 63 Tape 016: Power, Susan (reel 3 of 3), 1983, Sept. 26
9 64-65 Tape 017: Penn, Cornelia (2 reels), 1983, Sept. 3
9 66-67 Tape 018; Catches, Vincent (2 reels), 1983, Nov. 28
9 68-69 Tape 019: Lim, Ann (reels 1 and 2 of 3), 1984, Feb. 7
10 70 Tape 019: Lim, Ann (reel 3 of 3), 1984, Feb. 7
10 71-73 Tape 020: Battise, Dan (3 reels), 1984, Feb. 8
10 74-75 Tape 021: Red Cloud, Margaret (2 reels), 1984, Feb. 12
10 76 Tape 022: White, Joe (reel 1 of 2), 1984, Feb. 14
11 77 Tape 022: White, Joe (reel 2 of 2), 1984, Feb. 14
11 78-79 Tape 023: Takahara, Joanette Starr (2 reels), 1984 Apr. 12

Series 4: Cassette Tapes, 1982-1984

Includes cassette tape copies of all oral interviews; these tapes are CLOSED indefinitely. Also three tapes of the proceedings of the community meetings held by the project on March 23, 1983, Sept. 22, 1983, and Feb. 10, 1984. Organized with oral interviews preceding meeting tapes. Oral interviews arranged by interview number; community meeting tapes arranged chronologically.
Organized with oral interviews preceding meeting tapes. Oral interviews arranged by interview number; community meeting tapes arranged chronologically.

Box Contents
12 Interviews 001-011 (17 cassettes)
CLOSED
13 Interviews 011-023 (13 cassettes)
CLOSED
13 Community Meeting Proceedings (3 cassettes), Mar. 23, 1983, Sept. 22, 1983, Feb. 20, 1984