Indians of North America
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Fullerton (Neil) papers
The Neil Fullerton Collection (1932-1968) consists primarily of research data collected by Neil Fullerton concerning the location of Saleesh House, the travels of early explorer David Thompson, the Nez Perce trek of 1877, Indian missions, the naming of local western Montana communities such as Thompson Falls, the early U.S. Forest Service, exploration and the fur trade in the Northwest, and northern Idaho.
Lee Metcalf papers
Montana Governor's Office of Indian Affairs Records
This collection consists of records relating to the activities of the Office of Indian Affairs. The records cover topics such as Reservation Assessments, tribal health and human service programs, tribal economic development, in addition to Native American concerns over specific events and topics such as the Woodland Park mass burial site in Kalispell. Materials include correspondence, photographic materials, reports, printed materials, memoranda, and notes.
Montana Office of the Governor records
This collection contains materials from the Montana Office of the Governor (1851-2004). It has been intellectually integrated into one Record Group, RS 502, to help facilitate access and reduce redundancy in the Montana Historical Society (MTHS) catalog. Please read the description carefully to determine which Subgroup (Office/Board/Unit) or Sub-Subgroup (Sub-Programs within Offices) pertains to your research needs.