Myaamia Collection: Myaamia Center Collection
Scope and Contents
The first series contains Memorandums of Agreement between the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and Miami University of Ohio. These documents are the physical representation of the relationship between these two entities. The second series is comprised of the varying exhibits and conferences that have been held at Miami University through the relationship between the Tribe and University. Some of these events have been through the Myaamia Center or its predecessor, the Myaamia Project; however, due to the long standing relationship, some of these events even preceded the creation of the Myaamia Project. The third series is a collection of pamphlets and other kinds of publications that were created by the Myaamia Project in the early 2000s. The fourth series deals with classes from Miami University that have worked with the tribe or the Myaamia Center/Project. The three classes currently within this series are HST 372: Native America since 1815, ENG 694, and ARC 301/302/401/402: Cultural Design Studio. HST 372 worked with the Myaamia Project to provide the students with information regarding the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma. English 694 was a graduate level course that created a pamphlet for the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma to help tribal members preserve or donate their family documents. The Architecture class worked with the Tribe to create designs for a Cultural Center in Oklahoma.
Dates
- 1992-2002
Creator
- Miami Indians (Organization)
Language of Materials
The records are in English
Restrictions on Access
This collection is open under the rules and regulations of the Walter Havighurst Special Collections, Miami University Libraries.
Extent
1 boxes
Abstract
Documents relating to the Myaamia Center and/or is predecessor, the Myaamia Project. Other documents also relate to the relationship between the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and Miami University.
Organization of the Collection
Series I: Administrative Documents Series II: Conferences and Exhibits Series III: Publications and Presentations Series IV: Miami University Classes
Provenance
These documents are all related to the relationship between the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and Miami University of Ohio and as such these documents either are given to the Myaamia Collection by the Tribe or University or they were the property of former head of Special Collections, Janet Stuckey. After her retirement, she left many of her files in the Collection.
Processing Information
Processed by John Bickers, April 2014
- Title
- Guide to the Myaamia Center Collection
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by John Bickers, April 2014
- Date
- 2016
- Description rules
- Finding Aid Prepared Using Dacs
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English
Repository Details
Part of the Walter Havighurst Special Collections Finding Aids Repository