D'Azevedo, Warren L.

 Person

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Peace Corps Training Records

 Collection
Identifier: 93-40
Abstract

Contains records created by Warren D'Azevedo related to the organization of the first training sessions for Peace Corps volunteers as teachers in Liberia, including correspondence, manuals, memos, project descriptions, subject curriculum, trainee rosters and directories, trainee newsletters, and general brochures and pamphlets about the Peace Corps. Also included is material about training programs in Sierra Leone.

Dates: 1955-1970

Warren D'Azevedo Papers

 Collection
Identifier: 2004-12
Scope and Contents

Papers relate to the Washoe Tribe, his professional files, and personal life. Preliminary inventory available in the department.

Dates: 1916-2002

Washoe Indians Research Papers of Warren L. d'Azevedo

 Collection
Identifier: 99-39
Abstract

Research papers related to Washoe Indians of Nevada and California, accumulated over 5 decades of field research and scholarship, focusing on social organization, distribution, ethnohistory, arts, religion, and language. Includes information compiled by his graduate students and anthropologists Stanley Barrett, Grace M. Dangberg, J.W. Hudson, S.L. Lee, Susan Lindstrom.

Dates: 1902-1998

Center for Western North American Studies records

 Collection
Identifier: AC 0212
Abstract The Center for Western North American Studies was established in 1963 to develop a program to collect documentary materials and promote regional research. The Center was placed at the Desert Research Institute for administrative purposes, and an ad-hoc Executive Board was established to develop policy. Records include a proposal for retention of state and local government documents, by Ronald Lee Watson, March 1964; reports of staff activities; information on the Basque studies program and...
Dates: 1964-1968