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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra

Alida Friedrich, M.A., M.L.S. 2005

National Anthropological Archives Smithsonian Institution

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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

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RELATED ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS

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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

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PROCESSING NOTE

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BOX AND FOLDER LISTING

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SERIES I – CORRESPONDENCE (1927-1998, 2004) [BULK 1950-1990] SERIES II – CHRONOLOGICAL CORRESPONDENCE (1953-1991) SERIES III – DREAM ARCHIVES [DIARIES] (1951-1996) [BULK: 1951-1983] SERIES IV – BIOGRAPHICAL (1937-1995) SERIES V – SUBJECT AND PUBLICATIONS (1922-1996) SERIES VI – ARCHIVAL DOCUMENTS SERIES VII – GRADUATE SCHOOL AND TEACHING (1936-1992) [BULK: 1936-1982] SERIES VIII – J. V. M. PUBLICATIONS (1959-1993) SERIES IX – PHOTOGRAPHS (1937-1988) SERIES X – AUDIO VISUAL MATERIALS (1964-1998) SERIES XI – MAPS SERIES XII. ARTWORK ACCRETIONS

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Biographical Note John Victor Murra was born Isak Lipschitz on August 24, 1916 in Odessa, Ukraine. He spent his childhood and adolescence in Bucharest, Romania where he passed his baccalaureate examinations in 1933. Following high school, he worked as an apprentice in paper factories in Romania and Croatia. In December 1934, Murra immigrated to Chicago, Illinois, where his uncle lived, to escape the worsening political turmoil in Romania. Shortly after his arrival in the United States, Murra enrolled at the University of Chicago where he completed a Bachelor of Arts in sociology in 1936. He then enlisted in the International Brigade and served as an infantry corporal in the 58th battalion, 15th brigade in the Spanish Republican Army. At the end of the Spanish Civil War, he spent almost six months (February-June 1939) in refugee internment camps, most notably the camp at Argèles-sur-Mer, France. In 1939, Murra returned to Chicago to continue his studies and it was about this time that he started to use the name Murra in official documents. He completed his Master of Arts degree in Anthropology at the University of Chicago in 1942. The war injuries sustained by Murra during the Spanish Civil War exempted him from military service during the Second World War. Between 1941 and 1942, Murra traveled to Ecuador as the assistant to Donald Collier, Conservator at the Field Museum of Chicago, on an archaeological project sponsored by the Institute of Andean Research. His work with Collier ultimately led him to contribute to the Handbook of South American Indians. Between 1942 and 1943, he worked as an interviewer for John Dollard and Ruth Benedict in their work for the United States Department of War to survey Abraham Lincoln Brigade veterans. In 1943, Murra was appointed Instructor in Anthropology at the University of Chicago to fill in for Fred Eggan, who entered military service. In addition to instructing at the University of Chicago during the mid-1940s, Murra also served as editor on the topic of anthropology for the Encyclopedia Britannica (1945-1946). The decade or so following the Second World War was often extremely frustrating for Murra as he pursued his quest for American citizenship. In 1946, the U.S. government denied his applications for naturalization and travel papers on the grounds that he had served in the Spanish Republican Army. Consequently, Murra was unable to accept a fellowship from the Social Science Research Council that would have funded his travel to Ecuador to pursue his doctoral research. Although he finally won his lawsuit for citizenship in 1950, Murra did not receive a passport until 1956 and was ultimately forced to change thesis topics in order to continue his doctoral studies without field work. To support himself during this difficult period, Murra taught at several American institutions—most notably at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras (1947-1950) and Vassar College (1950-1961), and supervised a number of field work programs in the Caribbean for Columbia University, Vassar College, Yale University and the University of Montreal. He also served briefly as a regional specialist on African land tenure for the United Nations.

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra In 1955, Murra defended his Ph.D. dissertation, The Economic Organization of the Inca State and he was awarded a Ph.D. in Anthropology the following year from the University of Chicago. Shortly thereafter he took a sabbatical from Vassar College to teach in Peru (1958-1960) at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima and pursue research at the archives of Cuzco. In the 1960s, Murra turned his attention towards pursuing research interests and cultivating the anthropological training of South American graduate students. He left Vassar College in 1961 and spent time teaching as a visiting professor, first for the Organization of American States at the Escuela Nacional de Antropología y Historia, Mexico (1961) and then at Yale University (1962). Murra received in 1963 a three-year National Science Foundation grant for his well known study of Huánuco, Peru. During his fieldwork for this project, he continued to teach at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos in Lima, Peru (1965-1966) and the Universidad de Chile (1965). He also worked to improve the educational opportunities for South American students by supporting efforts to establish a graduate school at the Universidad de La Plata. Upon returning to the United States, Murra was a National Academy of Sciences postdoctoral associate at the Smithsonian Institution (1966-1967). From 1968 to 1982, Murra served as Professor of Anthropology at Cornell University. He continued to travel extensively to archives in Spain and South America during this period and held a number of academic posts at other institutions including Yale University (1970-1971), the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton University (19741975), l‘Université Paris X Nanterre (1975-1976), the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia in Mexico (1977) and John Hopkins University (1981). He also served as the president of the American Society of Ethnohistory (1970-1971), the American Ethnological Society (1972-1973), and the Institute of Andean Research (1977-1983). Murra‘s efforts to cultivate educational opportunities for South American graduate students and promote international dialogue among students from different nationalities produced three well known programs: the comparative seminar on the Andes and Mesoamerica that he organized with Angel Palerm (1972), the Lake Titicaca field project he ran with Luis G. Lumbrebas (1973) and the Otoño Andino held at Cornell University (1977). In 1969, he received the honor of being the Lewis Henry Morgan Lecturer at the University of Rochester. Following his retirement from Cornell University (1982), Murra served as a consultant to the Banco Nacional de Bolivia at the Museo Nacional de Etnografía, La Paz (1982-1983). He received a Guggenheim Fellowship (1983-1984), that enabled him to pursue research at the Archivo Nacional and the Academia de la Historia in Madrid and the Archivo General de Indias in Seville. During his time in Spain, he also taught at the Universities of Madrid and Seville and at the Institut Catalá d‘Antropologi in Barcelonia (1985-1986). The following year, he was a Visiting Professor at the London School of Economics and was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of the Sun, Peru. He then pursued research at the Instituto de Antropologia de Buenos Aires (1988-1989) and then returned to Spain, where he was a fellow at the Archivo de Indias (1990-1991). In 1993, the Universidad de Barcelona awarded him the honor of Doctor Honoris Causa.

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Murra was married and divorced twice; neither marriage produced any children. He first married Virginia Miller in 1936; the date of their divorce is unknown. His second marriage to Elizabeth ―Tommy‖ Sawyer lasted thirteen years (1945-1958).

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Bibliography of Selected Publications 1943 Survey and Excavations in Southern Ecuador. Chicago: Field Museum of Natural History, Publication 528, Anthropological series volume 35, May 15, 1943. Coauthored with Donald Collier. 1948 ―The Cayapa and Colorado‖ in the Handbook of South American Indians. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1951 Soviet Linguistic Controversy, translated from the Soviet Press. New York: King‘s Crown Press. Co-authored with Robert M. Hankin and Fred Holling. 1956 The Economic Organization of the Inca State. Chicago: University of Chicago. 1962 Cloth and its Functions in the Inca State. 1964 Visita hecha a la Provincia de Chucuito por Garci Diez de San Miguel en el año 1567. Lima: Casa de la Cultura del Perú. Co-authored with Waldemar Espinoza Soriano and Frey Pedro Gutiérrez Flores. 1966 New Data on Retainer and Servile Populations in Tawantinsuyu. 1967 Visita de la provincia de León de Huánuco en 1562. Iñigo Ortiz de Zúñiga, visitador. Huánuco, Peru: Universidad Nacional Hermilio Valdizán, Facultad de Letras y Educación. Contains articles by several authors. 1970 Current Research and Prospects in Andean Ethnohistory. Ithaca: Cornell University. 1975 Formaciones económicas y políticas del mundo andino. Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos. 1976 American Anthropology, the Early Years. St. Paul: West Publishing Co. Edited for the American Ethnological Society. 1978 La organización económica del Estado inca. México: Siglo Veintiuno. Murra‘s Ph.D. thesis translated from English to Spanish by Daniel R. Wagner. 1980 The Economic Organization of the Inca State. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press. Formazioni economiche e politiche nel mondo andino: saggi di etnostoria. Torino: Giulio Einaudi. Primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno Guamán Poma de Ayala (Waman Puma). Co-authored with Rolena Adorno and Jorge L. Urioste. Republished in 1987.

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1981 Las etnocategorías de un Khipu estatal. The Mit’a Obligations of Ethnic groups to the Inka State. The ―Vertical Control‖ of a Maximum of Ecologic Tiers in the Economies of Andean Societies. 1983 Los Olleros del Inka: Hacia una Historia y Arqueología del Qollasuyu. La Paz: Centrol de Investigaciones Históricas. 1986 Anthropological History of Andean Polities. New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited with Nathan Wachtel and Jacques Revel. Originally published in French in 1978 as Anthropologie historique des sociétés andines by Editions de la Maison des science de l‘homme in Paris. 1987 Civilizatie inca: organizarea economica a statului incas. Bucharest: Editura Stiintifica si Enciclopedica. Murra‘s Ph.D. thesis translated from English to Romanian by Murra‘s sister, Ata Iosifescu. La teoría de la complementariedad vertical eco-simbiótica. La Paz: Hisbol. Coauthored with Ramiro Condarco Morales. 1991 Visita de los valles de Sonqo en los yunka de coca de La Paz (1568-1570). Madrid: Instituto de Cooperación Iberoamericana: Quinto Centenario: Instituo de Estudios Fiscales. 1996 Las cartas de Arguedas. Lima: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Fondo Editorial. Co-authored with Mercedes López-Baralt. 1999 Historia general de América Latina / 1. Las sociedades originales. Madrid: Editorial Trotta. Co-authored with Teresa Rojas Rabiela. 2000 Los esfuerzos de Sísifo, coversaciones sobre las ciencias sociales en América Latina. Heredia, Costa Rica: EUNA. A collection of interviews of John Victor Murra and others conducted by Fernando Calderón. Nispa ninchis/decimos diciendo : conversaciones con John Murra. Lima: IEP – Instituto de Estudios Peruanos and IAR – Institute of Andean Research. Edited by Victoria Castro, Carlos Aldunate and Jorge Hidalgo. 2002 El mundo andino: población, medio ambiente y economía. Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peuanos: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.

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Related Archival Collections National Anthropological Archives American Ethnological Society American Society for Ethnohistory Handbook of South American Indians (1944-1947) New York University Libraries, Tamiment Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archive (ALBA) John Dollard Research Files for Fear and Courage under Battle Conditions James Lardner Papers Truman Presidential Museum & Library Records on the President‘s Committee on Civil Rights Record Group 220

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Scope and Content Note The Papers of John Victor Murra document his personal and professional life through audiovisual materials, correspondence, diaries, graduate school notes, lectures, photocopies of archival materials, photographs, published materials collected by Murra, reading and research notes and his own writings. The materials span more than 70 years. The collection includes materials relating to Murra‘s immigration to the United States and later lawsuit for naturalization, his undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Chicago, his experiences in the Spanish Civil War and in Ecuador during the Second World War as Don Collier‘s assistant, his teaching career at a number of colleges and universities in the United States and abroad including the University of Puerto Rico, Vassar College, Yale University, and Cornell University, and his research interests such as the fieldwork projects he directed at Huánuco and Lake Titicaca. Murra is a polyglot and a prolific correspondent, two elements which are reflected throughout the collection. English, French, Spanish and Romanian are the predominant languages used in his correspondence, but there are also letters in German, Italian and Russian. The bulk of his correspondence may be found in Series I – Correspondence which mostly consists of his communications with former classmates from the University of Chicago, colleagues in the United States and abroad, and former students. Series IV – Biographical and Series VII – Graduate School and Teaching contain a significant amount of material pertaining to Murra‘s studies at the University of Chicago and his lawsuit for naturalization. Correspondence and newspaper editorials from F. C. Cole and Robert Redfield as well as oral history transcripts of Murra‘s personal reminiscences are among the items found in these series. For many years, Murra also kept personal diaries, originally intended as records of his dreams, which form Series III – Dream Archives. Although this collection is primarily textual in nature, there are also a photograph and an audio-visual series. The later includes recordings of Murra‘s Lewis Henry Morgan lectures. The occasional photograph also appears throughout other series.

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Processing Note The John Victor Murra Papers came to the National Anthropological Archives in several installments over twenty-one years. David Block of Cornell University assisted Murra in selecting and identifying materials for the last installment of the collection which arrived at the National Anthropological Archives in September 2003. The archivist merged the multiple accessions into one collection and established 11 series. Original order and folder titles were retained when possible. When the archivist established new folder titles, she used square brackets []. The archivist used the Post-it note labels written by David Block to organize and describe the materials in Series IX – Photographs, Series X – Audiovisual Materials, and Series XI – Maps. All materials were refoldered and the photographs were sleeved. The archivist photocopied the newspaper clippings and removed all staples and paperclips. Folders that contained oversize materials are indicated in the finding aid and have separation sheets stating the new location of the oversize items. Social Security Numbers have been redacted from copies of proposals and grants. The handful of folders that are restricted contain confidential information concerning individual students (e.g., course grades). The archivist wishes to thank Ann Hunt, Robert Leopold and Susan McElrath for their assistance in processing this collection. In 2009, the sound recordings were separated from the collection and moved to the audio cabinets. Loose notes were separated from the recordings and placed in a folder titled ―[Audio ephemera]‖ and filed with the rest of the collection. In 2011, the finding aid was updated to include additional materials sent by David Block These materials include honorary certificates, site maps of Huanuco, Peru, correspondence, and audio recordings of John Murra‘s commemoration on December 16, 2006 in Ithaca, New York. Some of the materials suffered water damage prior to their transfer to the archives and show signs of inactive mold growth. These materials are stored separated in Accretions, Box 1. Preservation copies were made of the documents that exhibted more serious signs of mold, and the originals were discarded. Related Collections In 2008, the VHS videos in the collection were transferred to the Human Studies Film Archives. Additional videotapes were sent to the NAA and transferred to HSFA.

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box and Folder Listing Series I – Correspondence (1927-1998, 2004) [Bulk 1950-1990] (40 boxes, 19.75 linear feet) This series contains correspondence with individuals and organizations relating to Murra‘s family, personal interests, research, and professional activities. It is a testament to Murra‘s proficiency with languages. Most of the correspondence is written in English, Spanish and French. However, there is also correspondence written in Romanian, Italian, German and Russian. Many of the letters also have photographs, newspaper clippings or other attachments. The bulk of the collection‘s correspondence is in this series but there is correspondence in other series, most notably in Series II – Chronological Correspondence. Materials are filed under an individual or an organization name. The arrangement is alphabetical by individual and institution name. Given the polyglot nature of this collection, the archivist tried to retain and/or denote the appropriate accent marks in folder titles. Many of the correspondents from Spanish speaking countries have two surnames: the first from their father, the second from their mother. Their names are listed alphabetically by their father‘s name and where known the mother‘s name is included thereafter (e.g. Rodríguez Suy Suy, Ant. [Victor Antonio]). Items are filed chronologically with undated materials at back of folder. Multiple folders are indicated in parenthesis (e.g., (3 folders)). Oversized materials are stored separately from their folders and notated [Oversize]. Restricted folders contain confidential information concerning individual students (e.g., course grades). Among the many notable correspondents in this series are: Murra‘s close friends and classmates from his days at the University of Chicago (e.g., Robert Armstrong, Conrad and Priscilla Reining, Anne Lynch, and Philleo Nash) and his colleagues from a variety of teaching posts and research projects (e.g., Bob Manners, Elena Padilla, and Eric Wolf, who taught with him at the University of Puerto Rico; Helen Codere, his colleague at Vassar College; J. H. Rowe, Maria Rostworowski de Diez Canseco, Nathan Wachtel, R. Tom Zuidema, to name a few). Indeed, his correspondents covered the globe and included researchers behind the Iron Curtain and in Finland, Japan and Israel. The correspondents also include a number of Murra‘s former students such as author Kurt Vonnegut, who sent a letter of congratulations to Murra upon his receiving a Guggenheim fellowship (see Box 15, Guggenheim Fdtn., 1982-1985). His correspondence with M.I.T. Professor Heather Lechtman, a former student at Vassar College, spans one of the longest timeframes in the collection. Another notable Vassar connection is the feminist Laura Rand Orthwein, who at one time took Murra‘s surname as her own and is known today as Laura X. Most of the materials relating to Murra‘s family are found in this series in the folders titled: [Iosifecu, Ata and family], 1940-1978, 1988-1990 and [Lipschitz, A. and family], 1927-1934. Beatrice Iosifecu, or Ata as he addresses her, is Murra‘s sister. A. Lipschitz was Murra‘s father and the materials in this folder, which include an invitation to Murra‘s bar mitzvah, are among the oldest in the collection. Almost all of the correspondence in Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra these two folders are in Romanian as is that in the folder titled Pop, Mihai. Additional and extensive correspondence among Murra, Ata Iosifecu and Mihai Pop may be found in Series VIII – J. V. M. Publications in the folder titled [Economic Organization of the Inca State, Romanian Translation]—Ata, 1978-1988 and n.d. Murra had a difficult relationship with his mother, whose maiden name appears to be Bialik based on a check stub found in the folder Matos [Mar], José, 1958-1987 (Box 23). Most materials of a biographical nature may be found in Series V—Biographical. However, information about Murra‘s childhood and career may also be found in this series under Guggenheim, Scott and [The Hispanic American Historical Review] HAHR. Discussion of Murra‘s experiences in the Spanish Civil War may also be found under Meyer, Jean and Valledor, J. A. [José Antonio]. Box 1 Abercrombie, Th. [Thomas A.], 1978-1986 [Abril Castello, Vidal], 1989 Academia [Nacional de la] Historia, Lima, 1984 Acosta [Rodriguez], Ant° [Antonio], 1980-1987 Adams, Robt. McC. [Robert McC.], 1984 Adorno, R. [Rolena], 1973-1994 and n.d. (2 folders) African Analogy [African Studies Association], 1968 African Studies Assoc. [Association], 1958 Agro, Robt. [Robert] J., 1972 Aguirre III [Aguirre Beltrán, Gonzalo], 1970-1971 Aibar, Srta. Elena, 1970-1973 Alanoca [Astigueta], Nancy, n.d. Albó, Xavier, 1968-1976, 1983-1987, 1992 Alcina F. [Franch], José, 1960-1968, 1976-1990, 1996 [Oversize, See map folder #1] Aldunate [Del Solar], Carlos, 1982-1990, 1997-1998 [Allen, Catherine], 1981-1988 Allison, Marvin Jerome, 1981 Altamirano [Rua], Teófilo, 1969-1971 Amat O., Hernan, 1970 A. A. A. [American Anthropological Association] Committee on L. [Latin] Amer. [America], 1965-1967 [American Anthropological Association] – Detroit Talk, 1954 A. A. A. [American Anthropological Association] —Exec. [Executive] Board, 1967-1971 Box 2 A. A. A. (continued) —Intergración, 1 Nov. [November 19]66-1970, 1966-1971 —México , 1959, 1959-1960 [American Anthropological Association] Philadelphia Meeting – 1961, 1960-1961

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box 2 (continued) A. A. A. [American Anthropological Association] Statement—Boggs-Frantz, 1966, 1966, 1968 —Visiting Lectr. [Lecturer Program], 1960-1963 Nov. [November 19]66 – Nov. [November 19]67, 1966-1967 Am. [American] Anthropologist, 1952-1967 [American] Antiquity, 1959-1969 A. C. O. A. [American Committee on Africa], 1959-1961 A. E. S. [American Ethnological Society —1961 Slate], 1960-1962 —Councillor, 1962-1964], 1962-1964 Box 3 A. E. S. [American Ethnological Society] Mtg 74 [Meeting 1974], 1973-1975 Presidency [19]72-[19]73, 1969-1973 (2 folders) A.E.S. Spring Symposium 1974 Notes [includes Charles Leslie‘s edited copy of his paper on R. Redfield] [See Accretions, Box 1] [The American Historical Review], 1977, 1992-1993 American Society for Ethnohistory 1962-1970 —Ethnohistory, 1964-1970 —1969 Meeting, 1969-1970 [American Society for] Ethnohistory, Presidency, 1970-1972 [The] Americas Socty. [Society], W. P. [Waman Puma]—[Symposium: Andean Worlds the Incas, Colonial Cultures, Contemporary Legacies], 1992 Ampuero B., Gonzalo, 1990 and n.d. Anawalt, Patricia [Rieff] Andean Consortium [Inter-University Consortium for Andean Studies; Northeast Consortium for Andean Studies], 1967-1972 Anders, Martha, 1973, 1985-1992 See Also: David, Nicolas Andrews, David, 1967 Box 4 [Annual Review of Anthropology—Andean Societies], 1982-1984 Antunez, Santiago, 1978 Archivo Nac. [Nacional del Perú], Lima, n.d. Arguedas, J-M [José M.], 1959-69, 1959-1969 Arica 1975 Congreso [VII Congreso Nacional de Argueologia Chilena], 1975 Armstrong, R. [Robert G.], 1943-1961, 1967, 1970-1973 Arnold, Denise, 1973 and n.d. Arutunian, Ruben, 1987 Arvelo de Jiménez, N. [Nelly] [Arze Aguirre, Lic. René; Archivo y Biblioteca Nationales de Bolivia (ABNB)], 1997 Arze Q. [Quintanille], Oscar, 1977-1980 Ascher, [Robert], 1961, 1968-1973 Assn. [Asociación] Peruana [de] Antropólogos, 1967-1968 Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box 4 (continued) Assadourian 1983 [Assadourian, Carlos Sempat], 1975-1996 C. [Carlos] Sempat [Publications], 1977 and n.d. (3 folders) Box 5 Athens 1983—[Foundation Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique (F. R. N. S.), Centre de Recherches Néo-Helléniques], 1982-1983, 1986 Avalos de Matos, R. [Rosalía], 1969-1975 [Aveni, Anthony F.], 1981 Ayala – Quito [Ayala Mora, Enrique], 1992 Balikci, Asen, 1972 [Ballivián de Romero, Florencia], 1997 Banu, Ion, 1970 Barnadas, J. M. [Josep M.], 1974, 1977, 1980-1981, 1990-1995, 1998 Barnes, Katherine, 1973-1974 Barraclough, Frannie, 1960, 1970-1977, 1982-1984 Barreda [Murillo], Luis, 1965-1966 Barth, [Fredrik and Molly], 1950 Barth, Fredrick [Sic] – Sollia MS, other reprints, 1950 Bartra, Roger, 1973 Basadre, Jorge, 1971-1972 Benavides, M. [Maria A.], 1989, 1992-1993 Bennett, Wendel, 1940 [Berdan, Frances Frei], 1971 Bere, Beatriz and Paul 1964 Berenguer [R.], J. [José], 1982-1987 Bergeret, Ida Treat, 1964 Bernand, Carmen M., 1971-1972 Berrema, Gerry, 1982 Berthe, J.-Pierre [Jean-Pierre], 1971-1973 Bethel, [Leslie], Cdge. Hist. [Cambridge History of Latin America], 1979-1983 Bills, Garland, 1967, 1980-1984 Bird, Junius, 1960, 1970, 1973, 1982 Bird, R. [Robert], 1961-1970 Bishop, Charles A., [1978] Bittman, Bente, 1977-1983 [Black-] Michaud, Andrée, 1968-1977 Blitzer, C. [Charles], 1983 Boggs, Steven [Stephen T.], 1967 Bohannan, Jim [Paul], 1969 Boisset M., Guacolda, 1970-1973 Bolivia, [19]82-[19]83, 1973, 1982-1983 [Oversize, See map folder #1] Bolton, Ralph, 1968-1975 Box 6 Bonavia, Duccio, 1959-1970 Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box 6 (continued) Bonilla, Heraclio, 1964, 1968-1985, 1995 Borah, Woodrow, 1968, 1972-1975 Borhegyi Reports [Borhegyi, Stephan F.], 1963-1967 Boston, 1955, paper on cloth, 1955 Boston University, 1952-1953 Bott, Liz, 1948-1950 Bouysse [Cassagne], Thérèse, 1976-1994 Bradby, Barbara, 1982 Brant, Charles S., 1951-1988 [Braun, Robert], 1971-1972 Bray, Warwick, 1972, 1976, 1983 Briggs, Lucy T., 1973-1974, 1984 Brodeur, P. [Paul], 1982-1983 Brooklyn [College], Fall 1950-1951, 1950-1951 Brougère, A. M. [Anne-Marie], 1976-1983 Browman, David L., 1973-1976 Brown, Jennifer, 1963-1971 Brown, Paula, 1968-1972 [Brown, Robert], 1971-1972 Brownrigg, Leslie Ann, 1969-1974 See Also: Mitchell, Wm. [William] P. [Brucan, Silviu], 1969 Brundage, Burr [C.], 1964-1966, 1973 Brush, Steve, 1971-1978 Bubba Z. [Zamora], Cristina, 1984-1988 Buenos Aires, [Universidad de], 1988-1989 Buenos Aires I. C. A. 1966 [International Congress of Americanists], 1963-1968 Box 7 Buitron, Anibal, 1945-1955 Bujes, Ioana, 1986 Burchard, Rod, 1969 Burger, Richard, 1995, 1998 Burgos Guevara, Hugo, 1972-1974 [Buried Mirror] [See Accretions, Box 1] Caballero, Geraldine B. de, 1973-1981 Cάedenas, Dr. Jeśus, 1988 Caillavet, Chantal, 1979-1981 Calnek, Edwd. [Edward] E., 1969-1970 Camino, Alejandro, 1978 Campana, Cristóbal, 1973-1974, 1979 Campbell, Leon, 1973-1974 Canadian Ethnology Society, 1975 Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 1972 Cañedo-Argüelles, Teresa, 1994 Carande, Bernardo Víctor, 1989 Cardich, Augusto, 1972, 1982 Series I – Correspondence

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Box 7 (continued) Carmagnani, Mar° [Marcello], 1976 Caro, Debbie [Deborah A.], 1974-1988 Caro, Isabel S., 1948-1956, 1978 Caro Baroja, Julio, 1971 Carrasco, Pedro, 1971 Carrera [-Damas, Germán] – UNESCO, 1988 Carroll, Mireille Raymonde, 1962 Carro, Isabel, 1971 Carvalho-Neto, Paulo de, 1968 Casagrande, Jos. [Joseph B.], 1977 Casamiquela, Rodolfo [M.], 1971-1975 Casaverde, Juvenal, 1970-1976, 1981 Castillo [A.], Hernan, 1967 [Castillo Domenech, Jesus], 1987 See Also: Valledor, J. A. Castro, Victoria, 1982-1996, 1999 See Also: Accretions, Box 1 Castro-Klarén, Sara, 1983-1984 Catolica U., Lima [Pontifica Universidad Catolica del Peru], 1981 Cecilia, Román, 1976 Celestino, Olinda, 1972-1976, 1981-1982 C° [Centro] de Estudios Andinos, Huampani 1963, 1963 [Centro de Estudios Rurales Andinos Bartolomé de las Casas], 1988 [Centro de Investigaciones] CIS-Thalpan [Mexico], 1978-1984 [Centro de Investigaciones Superiores del Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia] CIS-INAH, 1977, 1977, 1981 Cereceda [Bianchi], Verónica, 1977, 1981-1989 [–Publications], n.d. Box 8 Cerulli, Ernesta, 1970-1972 Chapman, Anne, 1961-1967 Chapmans [Chapman Nyaho, Daniel A.], 1951-1963 Chávez Ballón, M. [Manuel], 1963-1967, 1983 Chávez Rodríguez, Carlos, 1996 Cheng[-Hurtado], Alberto [and Martha], 1959-1967, 1987 Chevalier, F. [François], 1961-1971, 1976 Chile 1964-1965, 1975-1976, 1980 —Arica, 1993, 1989, 1992 Emergency, 1973-1974 Oct. 1971, 1971, 1973, 1977 Chincha [Area, Peru], 1981-1983 Choy, Emilio, 1959-1961, 1965-1972, 1985 Christian, Wm. [William], 1981 [CIESAS], 1990 Cigliano, Mario, 1972-1974 Series I – Correspondence

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Box 8 (continued) Cipoletti, Ma. [María] Susana, 1976-1978 Cock, Guillermo, 1978-1987 Codere, Helen, 1951-1962 Cohen, Lucy M., 1969, 1971 Coifman, Eva (aka Eva Sommaripa), 1963-1968 Coles, Robert, 1972 Collier, Andy, 1957 Collier, Don, 1958-1968, 1981-1988 Columbia [University], 1954-55, 1954 Columbus [Ohio State University] 1986, 1985-1986 Columbus, C. [Claudette K.], 1983 [The] Columbus Encycl. [Encyclopedia], 1990 Comas, Juan, 1953-1962, 1969 Box 9 Comhaire, [Jean Louis and Suzanne Comhaire-Sylvain], 1955-1958, 1977 Condarco M. [Morales], Ramiro, 1974-1982 Condominas, Georges, 1984 [Conference on Latin American History], 1974, n.d. See Also: Accretions, Box 1 Contreras [Hernándes, Jesús, 1979-1989 Cook, Noble David, 1968 Copeland [Reining], Pris. [Priscilla and Conrad Reining], 1949(?)-1962 See also: Reining, Priscilla [Cornejo T., Arturo – Universidad] Agraria, 1968 Cornejo Polar, Jorge, 1996 [Cornell University], 1968, 1978-1980 Cornell [University] Latin Am. [American] Prog. [Program], 1967-1969 Coroma [Bolivia—textiles], 1979-1998 and n.d. (2 folders) Corr, Edwin, 1983 Costello, Jane, n.d. Coughlin, Frances, 1976, 1980 Crespo Rodas, Alberto, 1977-1978 Creswell, [Martine], Paris [France], 1985 Cuadros, J. J. [Juan José], 1972 CUENCA, 89-, 1989 Current Anthro. [Anthropology], 1958-1970, 1985 Custred, Glynn, 1966-1979 D‘Altroy, Terence, 1979-1982 D‘Andrade, [Roy] – Soc. Cult. A. [Society for Cultural Anthropology], 1984-1985 D‘Antoni, Hector, 1976, 1979 Dalton, [George], thesis, 1961, 1976-1983 Box 10 Danquah, J. Boakye, 1954-1957 Dauelsberg [H.], Percy, 1987 David, Nicholas, 1990 Series I – Correspondence

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Box 10 (continued) Davidson, Basil, 1952-1953 Day, Kent, 1971, 1974 Degregori, Carlos Ivan, 1967-1972, 1992 Delgado, Carlos, 1968 Denevan, William, 1968 Desrosiers, Sophie, 1984-1990 Desy, Pierrette, 1976 Diamond, S. [Stanley], 1954, 1962, 1972-1974 Diaz, Pio Pablo, 1980-1981 Diez [de San Miguel, 1567], Garci Correspondence, 1963-1965 Dillehay, Tom, 1974-1988 Diskin, Martin, 1971-1973 Dobyns, Henry F., 1960-1968 Dollfus, Olivier, 1970-1985 Donkin, R. A., 1964 Doughty, Paul, 1970 Doyle, Joe, 1996 Drake, [St. Clair], 1950-1954, 1960-1961 Dreyfus[-Gamelon], Simone, 1964-1982 Drucker-Brown, Susan, 1960-1962, 1976-1979, 1981-1982 Dubreuil, [Guy], 1956-1970 Dumbarton Oaks, ‗84, 1974-1977, 1984, 1991 [Oaks] Summer 1991, 1986, 1990-1991 Dumbrtn [Dumbarton] Oaks, Oct. 2-4, ‗92, 1991-1993, n.d., 2 Photos 1997 Durand, José, 1968-1969 Box 11 Duviols, Pierre, 1962-1973, 1979-1993 Dwyer, Edw. [Edward] and Jane, 1977 Dydo, Ursula Edir, 1964-66 [Earle, Timothy Keese], 1979-1982 Earls, John, 1975 and n.d. Ecuador, 1952-1954, 1959-1974, 1982-1985 [Ecuador] —[See Also: Accretions, Box 2] —Article on [the] ―[Catholic] Church in Ecuador,‖ 1943 —Buitrón Field Notes, etc., 1930, 1942, 1945-1946 Eder, Ulla, 1980, 1987 Einhorn, Arthur, 1974, 1989 Elliott, John H., 1964-1965, 1973, 1975 Embree, Ella, 1987 Encyclopedia Britannica, 1946-1947 Br. [Britannica], 1971-1972, 1988 Engel, Frédéric, 1975, n.d. Enrices, Sergio, 1975-1976 Series I – Correspondence

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Box 11 (continued) Eretescu, Constantine [Sic] [Constantin P.], 1974-1981, 1999 [Eretescu, Sanda] Golopenţia, 1970, 1972, 1978-1979, n.d. Erickson, Clark, 1983-1987 Escandell, Neus, 1984 Escobar, Alberto, 1964-1981 Escobar, Gabriel, 1948-1972, 1977-1984, 1989 Escobar [Moscoso], Mario, 1964-1965 Espinoza, Waldemar, 1959-1967, 1973-1979 [Estessone, Juan Carlos], 1989-1990 Esteva Fábregat, Claudio, 1963, 1971-1972 Evaneri, M., 1962 Evans, Brian, 1974 Box 12 Evans, Clifford, 1961-1981 (2 folders) [Facultad Latino Americana de Ciencias Sociales (FLASCO)], 1984-1988 Faron, L. [Louis] C., 1967-1969 Farrington, Ian, 1972 Favre, Henri, 1966-1971 Field Museum [of Natural History, Chicago, Illinois], 1975 Finley, M. I., 1964 Fioravanti, Antoinette Molinié, 1990, 1992 See Also: Accretions, Box 1 Fitchen, Janet, 1958-1981 Five Anthropologists [Advertisement], 1970 Flores [Ochua], Jorge [A.], 1961, 1966-1988, 1993-1994 (2 folders) Florescano, [Enrique] – Nexos, 1975-1979 Fonseca [Martal], César, 1964-1979 [Oversize, See map folder #1] Box 13 Ford Foundation, 1968-1969, 1966-1973, 1984 [Foundation] – Santiago, [Chile], 1972-1978 Fordham [University], 1954, 1954 Fortun, Julia E., 1968-1976 France Trip 1964, 1963-1966 Francisco, Alice, 1968-1970 (2 folders) Franco-British for Gunnar [Mendoza], 1983-1986 Frankowska, Maria, 1968-1980 Fresco, A° [Antonio] and Vanya [Wania], 1976-1979 Fresco, Antonio, 1991 Friede, Juan, 1961-1969 Frigole, Juan, 1984 Frizell, R. [Gregg International Publishers Limited], 1970-1971 Fuenzalida, Fernando, 1965-1970 Fullbright, [19]75-[19]76, 1976, 1987 Fung, Rosa, 1959-1971 Series I – Correspondence

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Box 13 (continued) Gade, Daniel W., 1969-1972, 1980, 1987 Gallardo [I.], Francisco, 1995 Gambier, Mariano, 1977-1984 Gangotena, Fco. [Francisco], 1971, 1973 Garavaglia, J. C. [Juan Carlos], 1980-1986 García, Bernardo, 1981-1982 Gasparini, Graziano [and Luise], 1973-1979 Gayton, Anna H., 1962 Gendrop, Paul, 1986 Genin, Didier, 1995 Gentile, M. [Margarita Elvira], 1985-1989 Ghent, Natasha, 1964-65 Box 14 Gillin, John, 1943 Gillman, Joe [Joseph] [Ghana], 1961-1962 Gisbert, Teresa, 1981-1982 Gimenez, Carlos, 1985 [Giulio] Einaudi [Editore, Torino] 1975-1989 —[Italian Translations], 1975-1976 Glave, Luis M., 1987, 1993 Gluckman, Max, 1946 Goddard, Howard, 1986 Goddard, Ives, 1996 See Also: Sturtevant, William Godelier, Maurice, 1970-1983 Gold Coast Consultations [Ghana], 1951-1952 Goldin, Liliana, 1979-1984 and n.d. Goldman, Irving, 1968-1969 Goldschmidt, W. [Walter] [Aldine Publishing Company], 1968-1970 Golte, Jürgen, 1967-1976, 1981 Gondard, Pierre, 1987 Gonzalez, A. [Alberto] Rex, 1968, 1971, 1977, 1982-1983 Gonzalez, Ann de, n.d. Good, Catherine, 1974-1978 (two folders) Good, Catherine, 1979- 1993 Grant, B. S. [Nnonka, Barbara S. Grant], 1954-1965 Grebe V. [Vicuña], Ma. [Maria] Ester, n.d. Greene, Jack P., 1972-1973 Greenwood, D. [Davydd] J., 1971-1976 Greenwood [Publishing Group, Inc.], 1992 Grobman, Alex, 1963 Grosboll, Sue, 1984, 1986 Gross, David, 1970-1973 Grünberg, Georg, 1970 Guerrero, Andrés, 1984-1987, 1993-1998 Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box 14 (continued) Guggenheim Fdtn. [Foundation], 1982-1985 Guggenheim, Scott, 1983, 1987 Guillén, Edmundo, 1963-1979 Box 15 Gundermann, Hans, 1985 Gunther, Juan, 1969 Gutiérez Estévez, Manuel, 1997 Guyot, Mireille, 1966-1980 Gyarmati, Janos, 1987 Hadden, Gordon, 1956, 1964-1972, 1982-1984 (2 folders) See also: Series XI – Maps [Hadden, Gordon—Museo Nacional del Peru], 1983-1984 [Oversize, See map folder #1] See also: Series XI – Maps Halpin, Marjorie, 1967-1991 Hamilton, Roland, 1977-1982 Hampe, Teodoro, 1990 Hanke, Lewis, 1962-1963, 1970-1977, 1989 Hardoy, Jorge, 1960, 1969-1971, 1978 Harman, Inge Maria, 1986, 1987, 1989 Harris, Fred, 1967 Harris, Jack, 1947, 1950-1965, 1972-1973, 1979, 1989 Harris, Olivia, 1976-1978 Box 16 Harris, Olivia, 1979-1990, n.d. (2 folders) Harrison, Barbara, n.d. Harth-Terré, Emilio, 1964, 1966 Hartmann, Roswith, 1969-1972, 1981-1987 Harwood, F. H., 1964 Hastings, [Charles], 1972, 1977-1981, 1986-1992 Heath, Dwight B., 1965-1970 Helm, J. [June], April 1984, 1982-1984 Helmer, Marie, 1967, 1970 Helms, Mary W., 1980 Henderson, John, 1976-1980 Henige, David, 1981 Henningsen, Gustav, 1972-1974 Herencia, Saturnina, 1987-1988 Hickman, John, 1973 Hidalgo, Jorge, 1972-1999 (2 folders) Hinshaw, Robt. [Robert], 1967-1968 Box 17 [The Hispanic American Historical Review] HAHR, 1960, 1968-1970, 1982-1989 Hocquenghem, Anne Marie, 1981, 1991 Box 17 (continued) Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Hoffman, Lola, 1962, 1966, 1969, 1995 Holm, Olaf, 1963-1990 Hooker, Jeanne, 1957 [Human Relations Area Files], 1961, 1961 [see notes for Human Rights Paper in Section V, also see Accretions Box 2] Hymes, Dell, 1969 Hyslop, John, 1973-1993, n.d. (3 folders) [Oversize, See map folder #1] [Iberamericana, Universidad] Ibero-Americ. 1972, 1971-1973 Ife [University of], 1962-1963 Indacochea, Edo. [Eduardo], 1971-1973 [The] Institute [for] Advanced Study, 1973-1975 Box 18 I. A. R. [Institute of Andean Research], 1942, 1964-1990, n.d. (2 folders) See Also: Accretions, Box 1] I. [Instituto de] Estudios Peruanos, 1964-1970, 1975-1977, 1987 I. G. M. [Instituto Geográfico Militar], 1964-1967 [Instituto] ―Gonzalo [Fernandez]de Oviedo‖ – CLAH [Conference on Latin American History], 1978-1979 [Instituto Colombiano de Cultura-Bogotá, Colombia], 1980 [Instituto Indigenista Interamericano – Inter-American Indian Institute], 1967-1970 [Instituto] Indigenista Interamericano, 1978 [Inter-American Indian Institute], 1977-1984 Inter-Am. [American] Fdtn. [Foundation], 1970, 1970-1972, 1978, 1983 [International African Institute], 1947 [International Congress of Americanists] 1985 Bogota, 1984-1985 [International Congress of Americanists] ICA – 1982 Britain, 1979-1982 1970 Lima, 1969-1970 1979 Vancouver, 1979 [International Development Placement Association, Inc.] IDPA, 1952-1954 Box 19 [Iosifecu, Ata and family], 1940-1978, 1988-1990 (two folders) Isaac, Barry, 1982 Isbell, Wm. [William and Billie Jean], 1970-1978, 1994 Isla, Alejandro, 1984-1988 Itier, Cesar, 1995 Izard, Michel Jacopin, [Pierre-Yves], 1976 Japa, Santiago 1965-1970 Jara, Victa. [Victoria] de la, 1972, 1983 Jaulin, Rbt. [Robert], 1974 Jennings, F. [Francis], 1987 Jenson, Peter, 1963-1968 [Oversize, See map folder #1] Jiménez, Alfredo, 1965-1967 Jiménez Borja, Arturo, 1968 [The] J. [John] C. [Carter] Brown [Library], 1985-1986 Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box 19 (continued) [The John Carter Brown Library—―The Book in the Americas‖ Conference], 1985 [The] John Hopkins [University], 1980 Johnson, Margaret, 1957, 1962, 1976, n.d. Judy [Willis ?], 1975-1976 Julien, Catherine, 1975-1979, 1988 Kaarhus, 1994 Katz, Friedrich, 1963, 1970-1986 Kauffmann Doig, F. [Federico], 1963, 1983 Kazu, n.d. Keating, Richrd. [Richard], 1973-1974 Keith, Robt. [Robert], 1969-1970 Kempner, Robert, 1970, 1972 Kendall, Ann, 1968-1970, 1988 Kennedy, Kenneth A. R., 1971-1973 Kenny, Michael, 1960-1961, 1968 Kerr, Peter, 1992 Khipu [Quipu] at D. [Dumbarton] Oaks, May ‗92, 1992 Klimes, Cath. [Katalin, Klimes Szmik], 1977 Klymshin, Alexa. [Alexandra M. Ulana], 1975-1977 Kolata, Alan, 1985, 1993 Kooros, Leila, 1958-1964 [Kosok, Paul], 1950 Krapovickas, Pedro, 1973-1974, 1980 Kubler, George, 1960-1961, 1970-1975, 1985 Kuntisuyu Project, 1984 Kusch, Rodolfo, 1978, 1984 Kus, James, n.d.

Box 20 La Barre, Weston, 1968-1983 Lafaye, Jacques, 1974-1976 Lalones [La Lone], D. [Darrell] and M. [Mary], 1979-1982 Lambert, Nina, 1959 Lanning, Ed. [Edward], 1962-1963 Lardner, Jr., Ring, 1975 Larrain B. [Barros], Horacio, 1972-1978 Larson, Brooke, 1984-1990 Lathrap, Donald, 1963-1964, 1970-1978 L. A. R. R. [Latin American Research Review], 1969-1970, 1981 LASPAU [The Latin American Scholarship Program of American Universities], 1971-1972 Lázaro, Va. [Virginia], 1976 Lechtman, Heather [Theodora], [1956?]-1995 (4f) Lee, Vincent, 1995 Lema, Ana María, 1992 Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box 20 (continued) Łepkowski, Tadeusz, 1970 Leslie, Charles, 1970 Lesser, Alexander, 1972 Letters T [Elizabeth ―Thomas Sawyer‖] to M [Murra] ‘47 – ‘48, 1965 Levak, Zarko, 1968 Box 21 Lévi-Strauss, Claude and Izard, Michel, 1975 Liberman, K. [Kitula], 1974-1986 Liberty, Margo, 1972-1976 [Librairie] Larousse, 1971 Linares, Olga, 1958-1971, 1982 Linder, Professor A., 1989 Lippi, [Ronald D.]—Ethnohistory, 1978 [Lipschitz, A. and family], 1927-1934 Lizarraga, Karen, 1985 Llagostera [Martínez], Agustín, 1972-1994 Llanque Ch. [Chana], Domingo, 1973-1978 Lohmann V. [Villena], Gmo. [Guillermo], 1975-1979 Lomax, Alan, 1964 L. S. E. [The London School of Economics and Political Science], 1986-1987 Lopez Baralt, L. [Luce], 1984 Lopez Baralt, [Mercedes], 1988-1997 Lopez-Ocon, Leoncio, 1985-1990, López y Sebastian, L. [Lorenzo Eladio], 1976-1980 Lorandi, Ana María, 1967-1995 Loredo, Rafael, 1959-1961 Lorincz, [Ladislaus—] AIUD, 1990 Lounsbury, Floyd, 1963-1970, 1984 Lourties, Maria, 1995 & 1997 Lourie, Nancy Oster, 1983 Lowenthal, [David—], A. [American] Geog. [Geographical] Soc. [Society], 1958 Loza, Carmen Bz. [Beatriz], 1984, 1989 Box 22 Lumbreras, L. [Luis] G., 1967-1979 Lussier, C. [Catherine], 1994-1995 Lynch, Anne [and Kevin], 1943-1977 Lynch, T. [Thomas], 1968-1985 Lyon, Patricia, 1970, 1988 MacCormack, Sabine, 1979-1991 (2f) MacNeish, Richard S., 1965, 1970, 1981 Macera, Pablo, 1963 Madrazo, Gmo. [Guillermo], 1970-1986 Málaga [Medina], Alejandro, 1973-1983 Malagón, Javier, 1962 Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box 22 (continued) Malengreau, Jacques, 1973-1985 Malloy, James M., 1974-1975 Mamani P. [Pocoata], Muricio, 1972-1976 Mangelsdorf Gala, 1985 Mangin, W. [William], 1955-1972 Box 23 Manners, Robert, 1948-1962 Manya [Ambúr], Ant. [Rev. P. Juan Antonio], 1969-1970 Marcellino, Albrto [Alberto], 1973-1974 Box 23 (continued) Marcos, Jorge, 1973-1982 Marichal, Juan, 1970-1971 Marotzke, H. [Hans], 1973-1974 [Marsilli C., Maria], 1988-1990 Martin, Dolores, [Library of Congress, Hispanic Division, Handbook of Latin American Studies], 1976-1982 Martínez, Gabriel, 1976-1985 Martínez, Héctor, 1966, 1969 Martínez [Cereceda], José Ls. [Luis], [1980?]-1986 Martínez Alier, J. [Juan], 1973 Maryland, [University of], 1988—[The Andean Uses of the Coca Leaf Lecture], 1987-1988 M. I. T. [Massachusetts Institute of Technology], 1965-1971 Masuda, Shozo, 1967-1987 [Mathewson, Ruth] Murray, 1954, 1963-1981 Maticorena [Estrada], Miguel, 1973 Matos [Mar], José, 1958-1987 Matos [Mar, José] – IEP [Instituto de Estudios Peruanos], 1979-1985, 1990 Matos [Mendieta], Ramiro, 1964-1990 Mayer, Enrique, 1967-1989 Box 24 McKee, Lauris, 1976, 1986 McQuown, Norman, 1967 [McQuown, Norman]—Linguistic Inventory, 1967 McWilliams, [Carey], 1952-1957 See Also: [The] Nation Medina, Javier – HISBOL [Instituto de Historia Social Boliviana], 1988 Medlin, Mary Ann, 1976-1988, n.d. Meija X. [Xesspe], Toribio, 1967-1984 Mejías López, [William], 1997 Mellafe, Rolando, 1961-1967, 1973, 1987 Mendizábal [Losack], Emilio, 1964-1972 Mendoza, 1976 [Cuarto Congreso Nacional de Argueologia Argentina], 1975-1976 Mendoza [Müller], Angela, 1965, 1970 Mendoza, Eque. [Enrique], Bog. [Bogota, Colombia], 1989 Mendoza, Gunnar, 1975-1989 See Also: Series V and VIII Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box 24 (continued) Mendoza, Javier, La Paz [Bolivia], 1980-1981 Menegus, Margarita, n.d. and 1994 Menget, Patric, 1973 Menzel, Dorothy, 1959-1964, 1970-1978, 1986 Merritt, Carole, 1962-1967 META [Metropolitan Educational Television Association, Incorporated], 1958 Métraux, A. [Alfred] - H-book [Handbook], 1989 [Métraux, Alfred], 1943-1963, 1989-1990 Mexico, 1957, 1957-1960 Meyer, Jean, 1983, 1987, 1989 Middleton, John, 1966 Milliones, Luis, 1964-1965 Mintz, Sidney, 1972, 1979, 1990-1991, 1993, 1999 Box 25 [Mira, Guillermo], n.d. Mishkin, Bernard, 1969 Mitchell, Wm. [William] P., 1973-1977 Moffet, Martha, 1986 Molina, Ramiro and R. [Rossana Barragán], 1983-1984 Molinie-Fioravanti, Ant. [Antoinette], 1974-1975, 1980-1984, 1990 Monge, Carlos, 1970, 1991 Montalvo, Abner, 1960-1963 Montané, Julio C., 1968-1973 Montero [de] Gyorffy, Pilar [and Ana Rosa de Bovet], 1961-1965, 1970-1972 Moore, Sally Falk, 1957 Moreno [Yánez], Segundo [E.], 1977-1988 Morlon, P. [Pierre], 1986-1997 Mörner, Magnus, 1968-1972, 1979-1981 Morote B. [Best, Efraín], 1958-1963 Morris, Craig, 1968-1996 (2 folders) Moseley, M. [Michael] E., 1983-1984 Mróz, Marcin, 1987 Muchnik, Mario, 1977, 1997-1998 Muelle, Jorge, 1962-1963, 1968, 1974-1975 Mujica B. [Barreda], Elias, 1973, 1981-1982 Munizaga [A.], Carlos, 1969 [Muñoz Ovalle, Iván Ricardo], 1981 Murrade, Beatriz, 1989- 1996 Mutual, [Sylvio] – Coloquio Intenl, 1977-1979 Naranjo, Marcelo, 1974 Nash, June, 1968-1973 Box 26 Nash, Philleo, 1961, 1972, 1987-1989 Nash, Sally/Green Acres School, 1961 Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box 26 (continued) [The] Nation, 1954-1959, 1972 See also: McWilliams, [Carey] [National Endowment for the Humanities] Endowmt Humts 1988, 1987-1988 Natl. Geogr. [National Geographic Society], 1977 National Science Foundation, 1964-1969 Navarrete, Mercedes Frias, 1979 Necker, Louis, 1965-1983 Neira [Avendaño], Máximo, 1965 Nelken-Turner, Tony [Antoinette], 1970-1976 Nellie [Harritos, Harriet], 1958-1976 (2f) Nelson, Steve [ALBA—Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives], 1986, 1991 Netherly, Patricia [Deustua, Patricia], 1967-1979 (2 folders) Box 27 Netherly, Patricia, 1980-1993 New School [for Social Research] 1958-, 1957-1959 [Newton, Dolores], 1967-1977, 1982 Newton, Saul, 1967 Niemeyer, Hans, 1973, 1975, 1994 Norlan, Lucia, 1998 Norton, Preston [Sic] [Presley], 1977-1978 Nuñez [Atoncio], Lautaro, 1970-1990 Nuñez del Prado, Oscar, 1963-1973 Nuñez [Regueiro], Victor A., 1975 Oberm, Udo, 1962, 1967, 1971-1978, 1986 O‘Brien, Denise, 1959-1960, 1967-1969 [Ochiai, Kazuyasu], 1978 Ochoa, Carlos, 1959-1970, 1991 Ohemaa, Texto de, n.d. ONERN [Oficina Nacional de Evaluacion de Recursos] – Zamora [J., Carlos], 1973-1974 O‘Phelan, Scarlett, n.d. Oritz, Resc. [Rescaniere], Alej. [Alejandro], 1967-1970 Oritz [Alcala], Marion [Sic] [Maria J.], 1989 and n.d. Oritz-Troncoso, O. [Omar R. and Menchaca-Goic, Diana] Orlove, Ben [Benjamin S.], 1970-1977, 1981 Orthwein, Laura Rand [Laura X; Laura Shaw Murra], 1960-1975, and n.d. (7 folders) Box 28 Orthwein, Laura Rand (6 folders continued) Ortiz, 1989 Osborn, Ann, 1968 O‘Siaochain, Séamus, 1987 Ossio, Juan, 1967-1970, 1978 and n.d. Otazu, Alfonso, 1976-1977 Otoño Adino ‗77 [Concentration in Andean Studies, Autumn Semester 1977], 1976-1977 Ottonello [de García Reinoso], Martha [Marta], 1975

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Box 29 Padilla, Elena, 1948-1956, 1961, 1968 Palacios [Rios], Félix, 1973-1976, 1994 Palerm, Angel, 1952-1957, 1961-1962, 1968-1984, 1989-1990 Palerm, [Angel], homenaje [Volumes published in memory of Angel Palerm], 1980-1988 Palerm Library, 1994-1997 [Palerm Viqueira, Juan-Vincente (Xan) – Correspondence (1f) /Publications (2f)], 19661983 and n.d. [Palm, Erwin Walter], 1973 Palma, Julie, 1983 Palomeque, Silvia, 1986-1998 See also Accretions, Box 1 [Pan American Institute of Geography and History] Inst. Pan. Geog. y Hist., 1968-1970 Pan American Union, 1953-1962 [Pan American Union]—PICSA [Programa Interamericano para el Adiestiamiento de Postgraduados en Ciencias Sociales Aplicadas], 1961-1962 RESTRICTED UNTIL 2019 [Paramos Andean Ecosystem – International Geographical Union], 1982 Paramos [Andean Ecosystem] – Venezuela, IVIC [Instituto Venezolano de Investiaciones Cientificas], 1977, 1982 Parker, Gary, 1963-1969 Parsons, Jeff [Jeffrey R.], 1968-1973 Pärssinen, Martti, 91-, 1986-1996 Past and Present, 1973, 1975 Patch, Richard, 1960-1965, 1977 Patterson, Tom [Thomas C.], 1969-1972 Paulsen, Allison 1972-1977 Box 30 Pease, Franklin, 1965-1993 Peluso, Vincent, 1971 Pena y Camara, José [Ma. de la], 1975-1976 Perales [Vallejo], Adriano, 1989 Pereira H. [Herrera], David, 1978-1983, 1990, 1993 Pérez, J. A. [José Antonio], 1979-1986 Perez de Tudela [Bueso], José, 1962 Peru, ‗58-‗59, 1958-1963 Peters, Ann, 1981-1986 Pfeiffer, John L., 1973-1977 Pickersgill, Barbara, 1969 Piel, Jean, 1967-1981 Pino Días, Fermín del, 1974 Pittsburgh, [University of]—Vazquez [Juan Adolfo], 1980 Pla, Alberto, 1975 Platt, Tristan, 1969-1995 (2f) Polanyi, Karl, 1958-1959 Polišenský, [J. V.], 1976 Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box 30 (continued) Pollard, George, 1977-1979 Ponce Sanginés, C. [Carlos], 1966-1974 Ponte [Rosalino], Victor Manuel, 1994 Pop, Mihai, 1968-1974 Pozzi Escot, Inés, 1971, Preloran, Jorge 1981-1982 [Presta, Ana Maria] 1989 Price, David [H.], 1998 [Puerto Rico, University of], U. P. R., 1947-1949, 1947-1950 Pulgar Vidal, Javier, 1964 Punta, Ana Inés, 1987 Box 31 Quezada, Sergio, 1982-1986 Quijano, Abl. [Aníbal], 1963-1966 Quiroz P-S [Paz-Soldan], Eusebio, 1974-1975 R-J [Eisenbud, Ruth-Jean and other analysts], 1949, 1967-1975 Raffino, Rodolfo, 1973-1987 Ramírez-Horton, Sn. [Susan], 1973-1986 Ramón, Galo, 1987 Rappaport, Joanne, 1994 Rasnake, Roger, 1991-1996, n.d. Ravines, Luz, 1967-1969 Ravines, Rogger, 1964-1970 Recharte, Jorge, 1986 Reichel-Dolmatoff, G. [Geraldo] and A. [Alicia], 1960-1988 Reichlen, Henry, 1976, 1989 Reid, Mr. & Mrs. T., 1971 Reining, Priscilla, 1966, 1987 See also: Copeland [Reining], Pris. [Priscilla and Conrad Reining] Reisman, Karl, 1969-1970, 1984-1985 Remy [Simatovic], Pilar, 1986 Resnake, Rogger, 1995 Restrepo [C.], Elvia, 1981 Rice, Don, 1985-1987 Richardson, E. [Egerton], 1953-1954 Rio, Mercedes del, 1988-1992 Rivera, Mario, 1971-1989 Rivera C. [Cusicanqui], Silvia – Avances, 1976-1989 Roberts, Jack [John M.], 1970 Robinson, Scott, 1967-1972 Roca W. [Wallparimachi], Demetrio, 1969 Rochester, [University of], 1969, 1968-1975 Rodríguez Suy Suy, Ant. [Víctor Antonio], 1961-1973 Roel Pineda, Josafat, 1968 Rojas R. [Rosales], Ant. [Antonio], 1983-1985 Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box 32 Rolandi de P. [Perrot], [Diana] Susana, 1973-1985 Romano, Ruggiero, 1965-1995 Romero De Valle, Emilia, 1962, 1967 Rosas LaN. [La Noire], Hermilio, n.d. Rostworowski de D. C. [de Diez Canseco], Mía. [María], 1959-1965 (copies) Rostworowski de D. C. [de Diez Canseco], Mía. [María], 1968-1973 (2 folders) Rostworowski de D.C. [de Diez Canseco], Mia. [Maria], 1974-1988 [Rothchild, Nan] Anita, [1956?]-1972 Rowe, Anne P., 1984 Rowe, J. [John] H. [Howland], 1952-1987 Ruiz, Ethelia, 1987 Ruiz, Hugo [Museo Nacional de Etnografia y Folklore, La Paz, Bolivia], 1975-1987 Rumanian Correspdce [Romanian Correspondence], 1968-1970 Sabogal W. [Wiesse], José [R.], 1959-1979 (2 folders) Sáenz de Sta. [Santa] María, Carmelo, 1980-1981 Sagnes, Jean, 1988-89 Box 33 Saignes, Thierry, 1974-1994 Sahlins, Marshall, 1958, 1979 Salazar, Carmen, 1992 Salomon, Frank, 1972-1997 and n.d. (3 folders) Salta, [Argentina], 1974, 1973-1974 Salvador Lara, Jorge, 1976 Salvat [Editores, S. A.] – [Miquel] Izard, 1979-1980 San Miguel, Inesu, 1977-1978 Sánchez-Albornóz, Nicolás, 1972-1996 Sanchez [Farfan], Jorge, 1981 Sandweiss, Dan, 1981-1982 Sanueza T. [Tapia], Julio, 1980-1983 Sano, Toshiyuki, 1993, 1995 Santoro [Vargas], Calogero, 1981-1994 Santos Escobar, Robto. [Roberto], 1984 Sanzetenea, Ramón, 1977-1993 and n.d. Schaedel, Richard, 1947-1989 and n.d. (2 folders) Scheinman, [William X – African American Students Foundation, Inc.], 1959-1961 and n.d. Box 34 Schjellerup, Inge, 1974-1994 Schiapacasse, Virgilio, 1972 Schneider, Julie, May 15 Schwab, Fco. [Federico], 1962-1968, 1981 Schwoerbel, Gabla. [Gabriela], 1968, 1980 Scientific American, 1958, 1960, 1971 Scott, [Rebecca], 1978-1983 [Scott, Janet Lee], 2004 [See Accretions, Box 1] Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Seda Bonilla, Eduardo, 1961-1972, 1978 Box 34 (continued) Serracino, Geo. [George], 1975 Service, Elman, 1956-1960, 1981-1983 Sevilla, [Universidad de], Spain ‘76—[Seminario de Etnohistira Americana 1976], 1976 Shimada, Izumi, 1970-1985 Siegel, J. [James T.], 1969 SIGLO XXI, 1974-1989 Siglo Veintiuno Editores, 1989 Silva Santisteban, Fdo [Fernando], 1962-1969, 1986 Silva [Galdames], Osvaldo, 1974-1987 Silverblatt, Irene, 1981, 1986 Siskind, Janet, 1967 [Slobodin, Richard], 1960 Smith, C. T. – Cdge [University of Cambridge], 1965 Smith, Morgan, 1964 Smith, Richd [Richard] Ch. [Chase], [1974?]-1977 Smith, Robt. [Robert], 1969-1975 [Smithsonian Institution], 1966-1971 [Social Science Research Council] SSRC – Markets, Sucre, [Bolivia] 82-83, 1981-984 Société des Americanistes, 1977 Sol decoración – [El Sol del Perú], 1986-1987 Solá, Donald F., 1960-1973, 1981, [1984?] Šolc, Václav, 1973-1973 Box 35 Soldi, Ana Maria, n.d. and 1968-1969 (7 folders) Soldi, Ana Maria, 1970-1971 Soldi, Ana Maria, 1972-1973 Soldi, Ana Maria, 1974-1975 Soldi, Ana Maria, 1976-1977 Soldi, Ana Maria, 1978-1984 Soldi, Ana Maria, 1985-1999 and n.d. Someda, Hidefuji, 1996 SONQO, Madrid 1989-1990, 1986-1988 Soto, Patricia, 1973-1974 Box 36 Spain —‘78-‘79—Miscelns [Miscellaneous], 1978-1979 —Consejo [Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas], 1990-92, 1989-1992 Spalding, Karen, 1964-1976 Spedding, Alison, 1989-1992 and n.d. Spencer, Kay, 1943-1955, [1962?] Spillius, Liz, 1976 Spousel, Leslie [Biographical Information on Canadian Anthropologists], 1972 Spurling, Geof, 1980, 1984 Stanford [University] 78, 1979-1982 Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Staten Island [Mental Health Society, Incorporated], 1959-1960 and n.d. Box 36 (continued) Stein, W. [William] W., 1970-1977 Steinberg, Arthur, 1972 Steiner, Chirstopher, 1982 Stern, Steve, 1975-1984 Sternberg, Monique, 1971-1972 Steward, Julian [H.], n.d. Steward, [Julian H.] and [the] Handbook of South American Indians, 1939, 1943-1945 Stier, Frances, 1973-1974 Stocking, George, 1977 Stothert, Karen, 1971-1986 Sturtevant, Wm. [William], 1961-1974, 1982, 1985 Suart, Jaime, 1996 Szemiński, Jan, 1972-1993 Tandeter, Eque. [Enrique], 1972-1993 Tapia Inturrieta, Luis, 1993 Tapia, Mario Tarragó, [Myriam] Noemi, 1980-1984 Box 37 Teaching Library [Donations], 1982-1997 and n.d. Tello [Exposition], Julio C., 1984 Terada, Kazuo, 1972, 1984-1987 Terrazas [Bilbao], Gloria, 1973-1975 Thapar, Romila, 1977, 1981 Thomann, Franz H., 1972 Thomas, R. [Randal] Brooke, 1974-1984 Thompson, David, 1957, 1961-1964 [Thompson, Donald E.], 1962 See Also: Willey, Gordon R. Thurston, H. D. [David], 1973 [The] Tinker [Foundation Incorporated], 1979-1984 Titicaca 73, 1972-1974 and n.d. Topic, J. [John] and Th. [Theresa], 1985-1995 Torero, Alfredo, 1967, 1971-1972 Toronto, [University of], 1974, 1973-1975 Torres, Efraín, 1981, 1984 Tovar, Hermes, 1979 Toulouse 1995, 1994-1995 Turner, Terry, 1984-1985 Tuteleers [R., Sergio], 1987 Ulloa, Liliana, 1985 Underwood, Jody, 1955 U. S. Book List [United States Quarterly Book Review], 1946-1956 Urbano, Enrique, 1994 Urbano, Henrique, 1977, 1988 Uribe, Ma. [Maria] Victoria [Toya], 1980-1989 Urioste, Jorge, 1973-1988 Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Urrutia, Jaime, 1968 Box 38 Urton, Gary, 1976-1984, 1991-1994 Usselmann, Pierre, 1972, 1979, 1982 [Vadillo de Romaní, Aída], 1967-1968 Valcarcel, Luis E., 1964, 1969-1972, 1981, 1987 Valencia [Zegarra], Alfredo, 1967, 1972, 1974 Valencia, Enrique, 1967 Valledor, J. A. [José Antonio], 1986-1987 Vallée, Lionel, 1968-1980 Valverde Ayala, Oscar, 1989 Varese, Stefano, 1967-1974 Varón G., Rafael, 1995 Vassar College ‗50-‗51, ‗54-‗61, 1951-1962 Veinbergs, [Shaija], 1958 Venezuela, 1960 Vera Cruz, [Mexico], 1961-1962 Verdery, Kathe. [Katherine], 1987 and n.d. Vescelius, Gary, 1959, 1968, 1973 Vila Vilar, Enriqueta, 1977-1993 Villanueva [Urteaga], Horacio, 1963 Villar Córdoba, Soc. [Sócrates], 1973 Viqueira, Carmen, 1987 Vokral, Edita, 1983-1985, 1990 Von Hagen, Victor W., 1960-1972 Vreeland, James, 1974-1981 Wachtel, Nathan, 1966-1994 Wagner, Daniel, 1971-1977 Wagner, Erica, 1968-1983 Wakefield, Dan, 1963 and n.d. Wallace, Dwight, 1972-1981 Walsh, Liam, 1981 Warburg, Jeremy, 1960 Warman, Arturo, 1976 Watters, R. F., 1963 Webster, Steven, 1967-1968, 1972 Weekes, Winnie, 1980 Weidenfeld, [George] – [George Weidenfeld Nicolson, Limited, Publishers], 1959-1964 Weiner, Annette, 1988 Box 39 Wenner-Gren [Foundation for Anthropological Research Incorporated] 1950, 1969-1974, 1983 —Burg Wartenstein, [Austria, 1967], 1966-1968 —Mexico, 1968, 1968 West, Michael, 1973-1974 West, Terry L., 1975, 1982-1984 Series I – Correspondence

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Westphalen, Emilio, 1965-1977 [WGBH], 1980, 1985 Wheeler, Jane, 1978-1980 Whitten, N. [Norman E.], 1971-1980 Whyte, Wm. [William] F., 1966-1972, 1981 Willey, Gordon R., 1961-1964 Willner, Dorothy, 1950 Wolf, Eric, 1948-1968 Wolf, Freda, 1967-1975 (2F) Wolf, Freda, 1976-1994 and n.d. Box 40 Woodbury, Richd. [Richard B.], 1974-1975 Woodrow Wilson [International] Cntr [Center for Scholars], n.d. Yale [University], 1961-62-63, 1961-1963 RESTRICTED 2024 Yale [University], 1970-1971 RESTRICTED 2032 Yale [University] – Jamaica, 1953 Yamamoto, Miko, 1989 Yapita, Juan de Dios, 1980 Yañez Perez, [Luis], 1953-1960 Zahan, Katherine, 1978 & 1982? Zevallos M. [Menéndez], Carlos, 1970-1971 Zevallos Q. [Quiñones], Jorge, 1973-1974, 1981 Zorn, Elayne, 1984-1987 Zuidema, R. [Reiner] Tom, 1957-1992 Unidentified, 1985-1991?

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Series II – Chronological Correspondence (1953-1991) (2 boxes, 1.0 linear feet) The correspondence in this series is organized by the year in which it was written. Most of the letters stand by themselves and do not relate to a specific individual or organization listed in Series I – Correspondence. Of particular interest is an exchange of letters between Murra and Robert McMillan in 1974 concerning the history of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Chicago. Box 1 [1954 & 1947 & 1952] [1953] [1958 & 1959] [1960] [1961] [1962] [1963] [1964] [1965] [1966] [1967] [1968] [1969] [1970] Box 2 [1971] [1972] [1973] [1974] [1975] [1976] [1977] [1978] [1979] [1980] [1981] [1982] [1983] [1984] [1985] [1986] [1987] [1988] [1989] [1990] [1991] [1992]

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Series III – Dream Archives [Diaries] (1951-1996) [Bulk: 1951-1983] (5 boxes, 2.25 linear feet) The Dream Archives are essentially Murra‘s handwritten diaries. At the suggestion of one of his therapists Murra started writing in these stenograph notebooks to record his dreams. Hence, the title of this series. However, these notebooks also contain descriptions of his daily activities, conversations and thoughts including monthly calendars that Murra sketched on loose pieces of paper and left folded up inside the notebooks usually at the end. Most of the information relates to family and personal relationships. Murra often used pseudonyms in writing about others. For instance, Lilac refers to one of his former Vassar students, Laura Rand Orthwein, who is perhaps better known by her two pen names: Laura X or Laura Shaw Murra. Occasional details relating to travels or professional interests also appear. Information about Murra‘s therapists may also be found in Series I – Correspondence, Box 31 under R-J [Eisenbud, Ruth-Jean and other analysts], 1949, 1967-1975. For preservation purposes the cardboard covers of the stenograph notebooks were discarded. Each diary is housed in an acid-free paper wrapper that is labeled in the manner Murra labeled the cardboard cover. All relevant notes on the cardboard covers were preservation photocopied and placed with the diary. Box 1 Dreams, 1951, 1956-1958 and n.d. [Undated and untitled], n.d. [Research Notes circa 1966-1970?], n.d. [Loose Materials—Monthly Schedules], 1963 and n.d. [Loose Materials—Monthly Schedules for June and July, n.d.], n.d. [July 1958 – February 1959] [4 July 1958 to 22 August 1958] [23 August 1958 to 1 February 1959] [February – October 1959] 1959 [9 February to 5 June 1959] Book IV; 5 June 1959 to 7-X-59 [October 1959 – December 1960] 8 October 1959 – [18] 19 February 1960 4 June 1960 – 15-IX-60 19-IX-60 to 3-XII-60 [February – November 1961] 14 February 1961 to 13 June 1961 [16 June 1961 – 5 September 1961] 10 September 1961 – 6 November 1961 [November 1961 – January 1962] 6 November 1961 to 12 [15] December 1961 15 [16] December 1961 to 31 January 1962

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box 2 [January – July 1962] 31 January 1962 to 28 March 1962 11 May 1962 – 23 July 1962 [July 1962 – March 1963] 24 July 1962 – 21 Oct. ‗62 22 October 1962 – [21] 26 December 1962 24 Dec. ‗62 – 17 March ‗63 [March – September 1963] 18 March 1963 – 6 June 1963 9-VI-63 to 6-VIII-63 9-VIII-63 to 22-IX-63 [September 1963 – April 1964] 23 Septemb. 63 – 11 Decbr. 63 12 December 1963 – 15 February 1964 [11 March 1964] 15 February 1964 – 10 April 1964 [April 1964 – January 1965] 17 [18] April 1964 – 5 August 1964 6 August 1964 – 23 October 1964 24 October 1964 – [23] 24 January ‗65 [January – September 1965] 24 January 1965 – 10 April 1965 13 April 1965 – 3 July 1965 5 July ‗65 to 28 Sept. ‗65 Box 3 [September 1965 – December 1966] 28 September 1965 to 21 May 1966 23 May 1966 to 16 December 1966 [December 1966 – October 1967] 18 December 1966 to 20 May 1967 22 May 1967 to 23 October 1967 [October 1967 – July 1968] 23 October 1967 – 5 February 1968 6 February 1968 to 20 April 1968 20 April 1968 to 27 July 1968 [August 1968 – July 1969] 5 August ‗68 to 21 [22] February ‗69 Leopol Casteto; 22 February 1969 – 23 July 1969 [July – December 1969] 25 July 1969 to 24 September 1969 24 September 1969 to 18 December 1969 [December 1969 – November 1970] 19-XII-69 to 16-IV-70 19-IV-70 to 30-XI-70

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Box 3 (continued) [September 1970 – February 1971] 23 Saul 14 Sept. 70 [to 7 February 1971] Box 4 [November 1970 – March 1972] 30-XI-70 – 27-IV-71 14 September 71, also May-June 71 [May 1971 – March 1972] [April 1972 to June 1973] 14-IV-72 [to 18 June 1972 and n.d.] 29 April 1972 [and n.d.] No. 1 from 4 September 72 to 22 December 72 [and n.d.] 4 September 72 to Spring 73 – was supposed to include AYMARA seminar [4 September 1972 to 4 June 1973] [1973] Reinos Lacrestres, 1973 [September 1973 – May 1974] D. Hatch; 2 September 73 – 11 March 74 Notes, running [from] September 1973 [thru May 1974] [May 1974 – September 1975] May 74 Buenos Aires [to 21 November 1974] At Institute 74-75 in Princeton, also CAEM lects, Arica 75, 2nd copy of Milliraya, 5 December 74 – [July 1975] 29-IX-75 [to n.d.] [1976] 9-VII-1976 – [8-XII-1976] [June 1978 – August 1979] 16 June 1978 – [5] 7 June 1979 11 June 1979 – 3 August 79 [1971-1978] No. 2 From 26-XII-72 [Notes and diary entries circa 1971-1978] [January 1980-July 1982] 20 January 1980 – 7 September 1980 BJC, 7 September 1980 – 1 June 1981, Ithaca & Baltimore Ithaca, June 1981 – [15 July 1982] Box 5 [1981-1983] [Diary and notes written between 16 March 1981 and 1983(?)] [Notes written between 29 October 1982 and 16 November 1982 and n.d.] [1984-1996] 5 July 1984 [4] January 1986 – [16 September 1986, and 29 February 1992] [25 January 1991 to 28 December 1992 and n.d.] April 1996

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Series IV – Biographical (1937-1995) (1 box, 0.5 linear feet) This series focuses exclusively on Murra‘s personal life. The materials in this series include correspondence, curriculum vitae, interview transcripts, newspaper clippings, and a variety of legal documents. Of special interest are the folders on his legal struggle for U. S. citizenship and his oral history interview with John Howland Rowe for The Hispanic American Historical Review. The Murra Citizenship Case folder includes newspaper editorials and letters to the editor by F. C. Cole and Robert Redfield, registers of donations to the John Murra Citizenship Fund, correspondence from his lawyers and supporters and copies of the legal petitions submitted to the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Correspondence from F. C. Cole as well as Donald Collier and George C. Vaillant, the Chairman of the Institute of Andean Research some of which concerns Murra‘s naturalization and selective service status are also contained in the Ecuador Trip folder. A certificate from the League of Nations‘ Commission Militaire Internationale attesting to Murra‘s Romanian citizenship is located in Spain—Civil War. One of the unique aspects of this document is its use of Murra‘s birth name, Isak Lipschitz. The same folder also contains correspondence from the Spanish Civil War in Romanian and English. The last folder in this series, [Spanish Civil War]—Perpignan, consists of materials from a colloquim at the Université de Perpignan on Les Francais et la Guerre d’Espagne includes the remarks in French that Murra wrote for the occasion. Series I – Correspondence also contains significant biographical information: for his family, see [Ionsifecu, Ata and family] and [Lipschitz, A. and family]; for his childhood and career, see Guggenheim, Scott and [The Hispanic American Historical Review] HAHR; for his Spanish Civil War experiences, see Meyer, Jean and Valledor, J. A. [José Antonio]; and for his fieldwork in Ecuador during the Second World War see [Ecuador]—Article of [the] ―[Catholic] Church in Ecuador‖ and [Ecuador]—Buitrón Field Notes, etc. Additional information of autobiographic nature may be found in Series IV—Dream Archives. Box 1 515 Dryden Road, 1971, 1986 Barcelona Ceremony for Hon. Degree (+ photos – (6)), 1993 [See Accretions, Box 1] Curriculum [Vitae and Biographical Material], 1976-1995 [Divorce—Elizabeth Ann ―Tommy‖ Sawyer], 1958 Ecuador Trip, 1940-1942 HAHR [The Hispanic American Historical Review] Interview—[John Howland Rowe], c. 1984 Homenajes [See Accretions, Box 1] [Honors], 1986-1988 and n.d. [Honorary Certificates] —Il Simposium Internacional Americano de Arte Pupestre, Huanuco Peru 21-26 Agosto 1967 [See Map Drawer, Folder 2] —Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco, August 19, 1998 [See Map Drawer, Folder 2] —Sociedad Chilena de Antropologia, October 30, 1965 [See Map Drawer, Folder 2] — [Universidad de Barcelona November 3, 1993] [See Map Drawer, Folder 2] Series IV – BIOGRAPHICAL

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Interviews, 1976-1993 and n.d. [Last Will and Testament], 1985 and n.d. Longview [Retirement Community], 1996 Murra Citizenship Case, 1946-1950 and n.d. [Newspaper Clippings], 1966-1973 and n.d. [Passport], 1956 Spain—Civil War, 1937-1939, 1978-1979 [Spanish Civil War]—Perpignan, 1989 Series V – Subject and Publications (1922-1996) (26 boxes, 12.75 linear feet) This series primarily consists of published materials on subjects or people of interest to Murra. It includes newspaper clippings, magazine articles, conference and journal papers, research and grant proposals and handwritten notes by Murra about books or other publications written by a certain individual or about a certain topic. The folders in this series often contain publications that individuals personally sent Murra (e.g., a student or colleague requesting comments on a draft or sending a final copy as a gesture of appreciation) or biographical information he collected about an individual (e.g., an obituary). An occassional piece of correspondence or photograph may also be found in this series. The series is organized alphabetically by subject title and individual or organization name. Many of the individual names listed below are identical to those found in Series I – Correspondence. Given the polyglot nature of this collection, the archivist has tried to retain and/or denote the appropriate accent marks in folder titles. Many of the correspondents from Spanish speaking countries have two surnames: the first from their father, the second from their mother. Their names are listed alphabetically by their father‘s name and where known the mother‘s name is include thereafter (e.g., Rodríguez Suy Suy, Ant. [Victor Antonio]). Items are filed chronologically with undated materials at back of folder. Multiple folders are mostly indicated by indentation and in a few cases by parenthesis (e.g., (3 folders)). Oversized materials are stored separately from their folders, which are indicated with the label [Oversize]. Box 1 Afro-Andino, 1965 and n.d. Agriculture—Chronicles, n.d. Agriculture —Fertilizers, n.d. —Irrigation, 1964-1965 and n.d. —Modern, 1964, 1965 and n.d. —Terraces, 1958 and n.d. Altitude, 1964-1969 Arqueologia, 1958 and n.d. —Miscelaneas, 1964-1965 and n.d. Arqueologia y los Cronistas, n.d. Series IV – BIOGRAPHICAL

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Ayllu, n.d. [Black-] Michand, Andrée, 1973 Brigades/España [See Accretions, Box 1] Canta, n.d. [Chile—―Plantas Silvestres Chilenas de Frutos Comestibles por el Hombre], 1969 Cloth, 1963 and n.d. Coast, n.d. Crafts, n.d. Ecology, 1950 and n.d. [Fenton, William N.], 1952 Food, n.d. Gluckman, Max, 1941-1944, 1963 and n.d. Goubaud Carrera, A. [Antonio], 1945 and n.d. Groups Etnicos E Identidad (Cereceda, Veronica; Gabriel Martinez; Ramiro Molina Barrios Homboer y Diosos de Hur (transcript) Box 2 HRAF [Human Relations Area Files]-No.[North] Asia, 1952-1953, n.d. Huanuco, 1963-1965 and n.d. [notes] Human Rights Paper 1959 [see Correspondence, Human Rights] Inca History, n.d. Khipu [Quipu], 1973 and n.d. Kinship, n.d. Krapovickas, [Pedro] 1955-1963 1964-1968 1969-1979 and n.d. Kroeber, A. L., 1926, 1939, 1959 and n.d. Kumai, Shig. [Shigeyuki], 1977 Kutscher, Gerdt, 1950, 1964, 1976 Land Tenure, n.d. Lanning, Edw. [Edward] P., 1961-1963 and n.d. Box 3 Larraín [Barros], Horacio, 1972-1978 and n.d. Latcham, Ricardo, 1969 and n.d. Lathrap, Donald, 1965-1969, 1977 Law, n.d. Lechtman, Heather [Theodora] 1970 1970-1974 1975 1976-1981 1981-1987 Box 4 Lechtman, Heather [Theodora], n.d. SERIES V – SUBJECT AND PUBLICATIONS

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 1974 and n.d. Linares, Olga, 1975, 1979, 1981 Lindberg, Ingeborg, 1967 Lipschutz, Alejdro [Alejandro], n.d. Llagostera [Martínez], Agn [Agustín], 1976 and n.d. Llama Article (Leeds), n.d. Llamas, 1964-1965 and n.d. Llamas—Chroniclers, n.d. Llanque Chana, Dmgo. [Domingo], 1972-1976 and n.d. Llosa, J., 1971 Lockhart, James, c.1972 Lofstrom, Wm. [William], 1969 Lohmann V. [Villena], Guillermo, 1966-1967 Long, Norman, 1972 and n.d. Lopez-Baralt, Mercds [Mercedes] 1979-1982 n.d. [López Betrán, Clara], 1984 Lopez, Martinez, Héctor, 1965-1969 López-Ocón, [Leoncio], n.d. Lopez [y Sebebastian], Lorenzo [Eladro], 1976 Box 5 Lorandi, Ana Maria, 1968-1984 and n.d. Loza, Carmen B. [Beatriz], n.d Lozano [Castro], Alfredo, 1990 Ludeña, Hugo, n.d. Lumbreras, L. [Luis] G., 1967, 1974 and n.d. Lumbreras, [Luis G.], Chile ‘71, 1979, 1982 and n.d. Lussier, Catherine, 1996 and n.d. Lynch, Barbara, 1981 Lynch, Thomas F., 1966-1981 and n.d. Macera, Pablo, 1963-1978 and n.d. Madrazo, Gmo. [Guillermo], n.d. Mahn-Lot, Marianne, 1973 Málaga [Medina], A. [Alejandro], 1963, 1972-1974 Malengreau, Jscq. [Jacques], 1972-1975 Mamani [Pocoata], Mauuricio, n.d. Mangeldorf, Paul, 1959 Mangin, W. [William], 1955-1959 Box 6 Mangin, W. [William], c.1960-1971 and n.d. Mannheim, Bruce, 1977-1986 and n.d. Maps, n.d. Marcos, Jorge, 1979-1982 and n.d. Mariscotti, Ana Ma. [Maria], 1970 Martinez, Gabriel, 1979-1983 and n.d. SERIES V – SUBJECT AND PUBLICATIONS

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Martinez [Gabriel]; Chullpa ‘84, 1984 Martínez, Héctor, 1978-1984 Martínez [C.], José [Luis], 1985 Martinez Alier, J. [Juan], 1972 Mason, Alden J., n.d. Masuda, [Shozo], 1980-1981 Matícorena Estrada, M. [Miguel], 1958-1959, 1977 Matos M. [Mendieta], Ramiro, 1959-1979 Box 7 Matos Mar, José, 1950-1970 and n.d. Mayer, E. [Enrique], 1967-1994 McKee, Lauris, 1982-1987 and n.d. Means, Phi. A. [Philip Ainsworth], 1919 and n.d. Medlin, M. Ann [Mary Ann], 1989 and n.d. Medvinsky [Lifschitz], [Dina], 1979 Meggars, Betty J., 1961-1964, 1972 Mejia Xesspe, Toribio, 1968, 1976 Mellafe, Rolando, 1964-1981 and n.d. Mendizabal L. [Losack], Emilio, 1961, 1963, 1965 Mendoza, Gunnar, 1975, 1987, and n.d. 1993-1994 and n.d. Memeses, Teodoro, 1987 Box 8 Menzel, Dorothy, 1959 and n.d. Mesa, J. [José] and Teresa G. De, 1966 and n.d. Meyers, Albert, 1972, 1974, 1975-1983 and n.d. Michieli, Catalina, 1978, 1979, 1984 Middendorf, E. W., 1970-1971 Millones, Luis, 1967, 1980 and n.d. Mintz, Sidney 1951-1963 1964-1968 1968-1970 1971-1977 Box 9 Mintz, Sidney 1977-1980, 1996 and n.d. n.d. Mitchell, Wm. [William] P., 1973, 1976, [1986] Mohr [Chávez], Karen L. [and Chávez, Sergio Jorge], 1976 Molinié F. [Molinié-Fioravanti], Antoinette, 1979, 1981, 1992 Montané, Julio, 1960, 1967-1972 Montaño, Mario, n.d. Montoya, Rodrigo, n.d. SERIES V – SUBJECT AND PUBLICATIONS

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra [Morales Padron, Francisco], 1986 Moreno [Yánez], Segundo [E.], 1986 and n.d. Morgan, Arthur, n.d. Morlon, P. [Pierre], 1991-1992 Mörner, Magnus, 1966-1984 and n.d. Morris, C. [Craig], 1970-1978 and n.d. Box 10 Mosley, Michael, 1980, 1987 and n.d. [Moxos, map of], n.d. Mróz, Marcin, n.d. Muelle, Jorge C., 1936, 1942, 1959, 1974 and n.d. Mujica, [Elías], 1986, 1994 Munizaga [A.], Carlos, 1963 Muñoz Reyes, Jorge, 1970 Mustapha, Monique, 1978 Nachtigall, Horst, 1964-1968 Naranjo, Plutarco, n.d. Nash, June, n.d. Necker, Louis, 1973-1974 and n.d. Neira S., Hugo, 1964 and n.d. Neira [Avendaño], Máximo, 1964, 1968, 1972-1973 Netherly, P. [Patricia], 1969-1981 and n.d. Netting, Robt. [Robert] McC., 1973 Niemayer, Hans, 1969-1970 Norton, Presley, 1977 and n.d. Nuñez, Patricio, 1976, 1978 Box 11 Nuñez [Atoncio], Lautaro 1962-1973 1976-1985 and n.d. Nuñez del Prado, Oscar, 1952, 1963-1964 and n.d. Núñez Regueiro, V. [Victor A.], 1964-1976 Oberm, Udo 1958-1974 1976-1985 and n.d. Ochoa, C. [Carlos], 1954-1965 Orlove, Benj. [Benjamin] S., 1976-1987 and n.d. Ottonello, [Marta], 1973, 1982 and n.d. Box 12 Palacios [Ríos], F. [Félix], 1977 Palacios [Ríos], Félix, n.d. Palerm, A. [Angel], 1967-1972 and n.d. Palerm V. [Viqueira], Jn. [Juan] Vicente, 1972 Palm, Erich [sic] [Erwin] W. [Walter], 1973 Palomino, Flores Salv. [Salvador], 1973-1974 and n.d. SERIES V – SUBJECT AND PUBLICATIONS

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Parducci [Z.], Resfa, 1967 Parker, Gary 1962-1969 n.d. Pärssinen, Martti, 1996 Parsons, Jeffrey R. 1968-1975 1979, 1986 Patch, Richard W., 1955-1962 Patterson, Thomas C., 1963-1969 Box 13 Patterson, Thomas C. 1969-1974 1974-1983 and n.d. Paulsen, Allison, 1974 Paulston, Rolland, 1971 Pease, G. Y., Franklin, 1966-1986 and n.d. Pereira Herrera, Dvd. [David Mauricio], 1981 Perez, José Ao [Antonio], 1973 Perez de Tudela, Jn. [Juan], 1970 Pescador del Hoyo, Ma Carmen [Ma del Carmen], n.d. Peters, Ann, 1981, 1994 Peterson [Petersen], Georg, 1969 Pickersgill, Barbara, 1969-1972 and n.d. Piel, Jean, 1967-1973 Pietschmann, Horst, 1974 Platt, Tristan, 1972-1984 Box 14 Platt, Tristan, 1986-1993 and n.d. n.d. [Oversize, See map folder #1] Plowman, Timothy, 1975, 1981 and 1984 Polany [Polanyi], Karl, n.d. Polišenski, [Polišenský] Josef, 1973 Pollard, Gordon, 1977, 1979 and n.d. Ponce, Fernando, 1966 Ponce de Leon, Federico, n.d. Ponce Sanginés C. [Carlos], 1969-1974 Poole, Deborah, n.d. Porras B. [Barrenechea], Raúl, 1963-1974 and n.d. Box 14 (continued) Porras, Fa [Porras Garcés, P. Pedro I.], 1972 and n.d. Portugal [Ortiz], Max, 1975 Box 15 Potatoes, Andean Crops, n.d. SERIES V – SUBJECT AND PUBLICATIONS

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Protzen, J.– Pierre [Jean-Pierre], 1985 Pulgar Vidal, Javier, 1942-1964 and n.d. Quijano, Aníbal, 1966, 1973 Radicati di Primeglio, Carlos, 1957 and n.d. Raffino, Rodolfo, 1975-1978 and n.d. Ramirez, S.—Trade, n.d. Ramirez-Horton, S. [Susan], 1974-1981 and n.d. Rasnake, Roger, n.d. Ravines, Rogger, 1964, 1971 Reed, Charles, 1970, 1973 Reforma Agraria, 1963-1973 Reiche, María, 1963-1975, 1985 and n.d. Reichel Dolmatoff, G. [Gerardo], 1967-1987 and n.d. [Oversize, See map folder #1] Box 16 Reichlen, Henri [Henry], n.d. Reparaz, Gonzalo de, 1967-1969 and n.d. Richardson, J. B. [James B.], 1971 and n.d. Rio, M. [Mercedes] del, n.d. Riva-Agüero, J. [José] de la, 1964 and n.d. Rivera, Mario, 1976, 1984 and n.d. Rivera, Dorado, Miguel, 1971-1977 Rivera, S. [Silvia], 1984 and n.d. Rodríquez Suy Suy, [Victor Antonio] 1961, 1971 1972-1973 [Oversize, See map folder #1] Rogers, [David J.] (Manioc) [Manioc Conference], 1971 Romano, Ruggiero, 1971-1983 and n.d. Romero, Carlos, 1937 Romero, Emilio—PUNO, 1928, 1949 Box 17 Romoli, Kathleen, n.d. Rostworowski [de Diez Canseco], Maria 1958-1974 1976-1986 and n.d. n.d. Rowe, John H. 1944-1958 1959-1989 and n.d. Sabogal W. [Wiesse], José R., 1967-1971 and n.d. Box 18 Saignes, Th. [Thierry], 1975, 1979, 1983, and n.d. [Saignes, Thierry], 1987 and n.d. Salomon, Frank 1971-1978 1981-1985 and n.d. SERIES V – SUBJECT AND PUBLICATIONS

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Sánchez-Albornoz, Nic. [Nicolás] 1965-1966, 1978-1983 and n.d. n.d. Sanchez Farfán, Jorge, n.d. Sánchez, Rodrigo, 1976 Box 19 Sanhueza T., Julio, 1978 Santa Cruz, Ao , n.d. Santoro, Calogero, 1986 Sanzetenea, Ramón, 1974-1975 Schaedel, Richard P. 1951-1981 n.d. Schjellerup, Inge, 1979/1980, 1991 Schobinger, Juan, 1971, 1976 Sebill, Nadine, 1987 Seijas, Haydée, 1971 and n.d. Sempe de GL. [Gomez Llanes], M. [Maria] Carlota, 1973 Serracino, Geo. [George], 1984 and n.d. Shady, Ruth, n.d. Shavelzon, D., n.d. Sherbondy, Jeannette, 1969, 1973 and n.d. Silva Galdames, Osw. [Osvaldo], n.d. Silva S. [Santisteban], Fdo. [Fernando], 1962-1964 Silverblatt, Irene, 1976-1978 Smith, C.T., 1970 Smith, Richd. Ch. [Richard Chase], 1971, 1974 Sola, Donald, 1966-1978 Solari, Gertrude [Gertrudis Braunsberger], n.d. Box 20 Soldi, Ana María, 1979 and n.d. Spahni, Jean-Ch. [Christian], n.d. Spalding, Karen, 1970, 1975 and n.d. Stark, Louisa, 1970-1978 and n.d. Stehberg, Ruben, 1976, 1980 and n.d. Stein, William W., 1958-1972 1973-1976 1976 and n.d. Stern, Steve, 1975-1981 Box 21 Stothert, Karen, 1975-1981 and n.d. Strube E. [Erdman], León, 1961-1964 Swanton, John R., n.d. Szemiński, Jan, 1982-1993 and n.d. SERIES V – SUBJECT AND PUBLICATIONS

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Tandeter, Enrique, 1975-1981 Tapia, Mario, n.d. Tauro, Alberto, 1971 Tello, Julio C., 1983 and n.d. Temple, Ella D., 1964, 1971 and n.d. Textile Museum, 1963-1972 Thapar, Romila, 1971-1976 and n.d. Thomas, R. Brooke, 1972-1974 and n.d Box 22 Thomas, [R.] Brooke, 1974-1975 Thompson, Donald E., 1970-1974 Thurston, H. D. [David], 1969-1972 Topic, J. [John] and T. [Theresa], 1983, 1993, 1995 and n.d. Tord [Nicolini], Javier, n.d. Torero, Alfredo, 1968-1970 Tovar, Hermes, n.d. Trelles, Efraín, 1980 and n.d. Trimborn, Herman, 1962-1975 and n.d. Troll, Carl, 1968, 1975 and n.d. Tschopik, Harry, n.d. Tschudi, J. J., 1966 and n.d. Ugarte y Ugarte, E. [Eduardo], 1966 Uhle, Max, 1968 Uribe, Ma Victa [Maria Victoria], 1982-1986 and n.d. Urioste, Jorge [George], 1969, 1980 Urton, Gary, 1981-1994 Box 23 Urton, Gary, n.d. Urteaga, H., n.d. Valcárcel, Luis E., 1922-1962 Valencia [Zegarra], Arturo [Alfredo], 1970 Valiente, Teresa, 1983-1984 Vallée, Lionel, 1975 Van Kessel, Juan, 1972 Van der [den] Berghe, n.d. Varese, Stefano, 1970-1976 and n.d. Vargas, J. M. [José María], n.d. Vargas Ugarte, R. [Rubén], 1938, 1945, 1966 and n.d. Vázquez, Mario, 1966-1967 Vega, Juan José, 1963-1974 and n.d. Verlinden, Charles, 1966-1968 and n.d. Vescelius, Gary S., 1971 Vila Vilar, Enriqueta, 1982 Villalobos [R., Sergio], Arica, n.d. Villar Cordoba [Cordova], Sócrates, 1959 Viteri G. [Gamboa], Julio, 1971, 1974 and n.d. SERIES V – SUBJECT AND PUBLICATIONS

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Vreeland, James, 1974-1979 Box 24 Vreeland, James, 1980-1981 and n.d. Wachtel, Nathan, 1966-1976 and n.d. Box 24 (continued) Wagner, Erika, 1968-1973 and n.d. Warehouses, 1958 and n.d. Warehouses—Chroniclers, n.d. Wassén, S. Henry, 1972-1973 Webster, Steven, 1970-1973 and n.d. Wedin, Ake, 1966 Wenner-Gren [Foundation for Anthropological Research Incorporated]— Burg Wartenstein Symposium, 1967 (2 folders) Wenner-Gren [Foundation for Anthropological Research Incorporated]— Cedar Cove Meeting, 1983 Box 25 Weiss, Gerald, 1972, 1980 West, Terry L., 1981 Westphalen, Em. A. [Emilio Adolfo], 1984 and n.d. Wheeler [Pires-Ferreira], Jane, 1976-1977 and n.d. Wienner, Charles, n.d. Wilson, David J., 1981 Wing, Elizabeth, 1973 Wittfogel, Karl, n.d. Wölck, Wolfgang, 1969-1972 and n.d. Yacovleff, Eugenii, n.d. Yaranga V. [Valderrama], Abdon, 1979 Yokoyama, M. [Masako], 1951 Zamora J., Carlos, 1972 Zelenka, Georg, 1973-1974 Zevallos, Carlos, 1977 Zevallos Q. [Quiñones], Jorge, 1966-1977 Zorn, Elaine, 1983, 1985 Zuidema‘s Cuzco, 1972-1973 Zuidema, R. Tom, 1962-1969 Box 26 Zuidema, R. Tom, 1970-1974, 1982 and n.d. n.d. [Zurkalowski, Erich], n.d. No title, n.d.

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Series VI – Archival Documents (3 boxes; 1.25 linear feet) This series consists of photocopies and transcriptions of archival documents Murra used in his research and research notes he made pertaining to the documents. The folders are organized alphabetically by the institution that holds the document and then by subject. Box 1 Archivo del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores – Lima AGI [Archivo General de Indias] Charcas 40: Relation que VM…de Alqunas Cosas Tocantesa la probincia de Chucuito (1584) Charcas 40: repartimiento de los Yndios que llaman Lipes y Condes Charcas 45: Don Juan Ayaviri Cuysara cacique principal del repartimiento de Sacaca (1599) Charcas 46: del Capitan de Chucinto al Corregidor de Potosi (1593) Charcas 56 Charcas 56: Cedula…eldho Frenando Ayra Deriutu (1637) Charcas 56: Processo sobre la verificacion de los contenido en una cedula real remitida…sobre las pretenssiones de don Fernando Ayra de Arriuta cacique y gobernador de Copoata (1639) Charcas 137: En la cibdad de Chucuito (1564) [n.d.] Charcas 418: Relacion de los Yndios Carangas (1569) Contaduria 1679 Contaduria 1787: Ynformacion que hizo Juan Ramirez Seqarra corregidor de la provincial de chucuito Contaduria 1824: cuenta de las cochechas de la locade Abista 1549 Contraduria 1887: Chucuito (1574) Escribania de Camara 497-A: Probanza de Servicios de Juan Sanchez Falcon (1561) Escribania de Camara 501A Escribania de Camara 843-A: retasa del repartimiento de los ampares que tubo en encomienda don Bernardino de Menenses (1555) Escribania de Camara 1007-A: Coca de Pocona (1562) Indiferente Gral. [General] 532 Indiferente General 1383-A: Leqajo de escrituras cuyos originales…(1568) Indiferente General 1383-A: Sonqo (1568) Justica 403: Auto de Fernando Alonso Malpartida (1562) Justicia 405 Provision del Virrey…de los Caciques de Chucuito (1557) Justicia 413 Justica 420: Encomienda de Copacabana (1548) Justica 653: Probanza de los Yndios de Sacaca (1571-1572) Justica 653: Tasa de los indios del repartimiento de Sacaca (1549)

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Box 2 AGI [Archivo General de Indias] Justicia 1072 Justica 1132: Proceso Criminal Chucuito (1569) Lima 28-A Lima 129: Luis Ossorio de Quiñones en nombre de los caciques e yndios de la provincial de Chucuito (1574) Lima 145 Chucuito (1615) Lima 205: Memorial de Francisco Chucichac (1561) Lima 205: Don Felipe Paucar Cacique Principal en el Valle de Xauxa (1570) Lima 320 Lima 567 Patronato 28, no. 57: El adelanfado don Pedro de Albarado…querra de Mango Patronato 28, no. 57: Lo de la fortaleza del Cuzco y querra de Mango AGN, Buenos Aires, Padrones Potosi, 1612-1619, En el pueblo de Macha (1613) Archivo Regional de Arequipa Archivo Nacional de Bolivia Minas torro 122, documento 1078 Revistas No. 1908: Revisita de Atacama (1804) Tierras e Indios E. 1754, no. 58: Autos seguidos por los Indios del Pueblo de Tacamas (San Pedro de Atacama) 1754 Tierras e Indios E. 1755, no. 59: Auto seguidos por los Indios del Pueblo de Atacama (1755) Tierras e Indios E. 1757 no. 50: Representacion de Pascual Sebastian Governador de Atacama (1757) Tierras e Indios 1781 no. 15: Informe que los capitanes de las milicias Atacama y Chiuchiu (1781) Dr. Barros Dr. Barros – Biography Dr. Barros - Charcas (Trial) Dr. Barros Documents, AGI Escribania de Camara 844A Dr. Barros Documents, AGI Justicia 465 Residencia Dr. Loarte Box 3 Dr. Barros in Guatemala Dr. Barros Memorial [n.d.] Dr. Barros Panama Dr. Barros Quito Biblioteca del Palacio Real (Madrid) Biblioteca Nacional Chilena SALA Medina: Documentos relativos a las Revisitas del Partido de Atacama Biblioteca Nacional Madrid Signatura: MS 2821: Relacion de los fundamentos acerca del notable daño que resulta de no quardar a los indios sus fueros (1571) MS 3043: Benito de la Peña escribano Ordenanza de la Coca (1555) [4pp] MS 3043: Benito de la Peña escribano Ordenanza de la Coca (1555) [9pp] Series VI – Archival Documents

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra British Museum Additional 13992 Horden Q. [que] El Inga tubo en la gouernacion Casa de la Moneda (Potosi) Cajas Reales 7 Cajas Reales 10 Cajas Reales 14 Cajas Reales 18 Cajas Reales 20 University of Texas Latin American Collection, B. de Lameiras, Rare Books JGI-XXXI182

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Series VII – Graduate School and Teaching (1936-1992) [Bulk: 1936-1982] (5 boxes, 2.5 linear feet) The materials in this series are among the oldest in the collection and the first to be acquired by the Smithsonian Institution in 1982. The series primarily consists of reading and class notes taken by Murra while he was a student at the University of Chicago and class syllabi and lecture materials for the classes Murra later taught at a number of institutions. The materials in this series also include Murra‘s exam books as a student, newspaper clippings, class handouts, and exams given by Murra to his students. An occasional piece of correspondence and publications appear in these files. Among the most notable items in this series are Murra‘s preparatory work for admission to the Ph.D. program at the University of Chicago and in particular two pages of handwritten comments by F. C. Cole on these efforts (see [University of Chicago]—Hopewell—Ph.D. Project in Archaeology). His notes from the seminar he co-directed with Angel Palerm in Mexico in 1972 are also in this series. The folder Student Voice is unique in that it is not a folder containing Murra‘s teaching materials, but rather a folder of newspaper and magazine clippings about student unrest in the United States and France in the late 1960s. The folders in this series are organized alphabetically by subject or institution. Where known with certainty the archivist has grouped folders alphabetically by subject under the institution at which the materials were created. Similarly, the archivist has placed materials in chronological order where possible. In instances where most or all of the materials were undated, the original order of the materials was maintained. The most notable examples are [Anthropology] 201 – Several Mixed Up Versions Needs Reworking, in which some of the materials where folded up inside a manila folder that was itself inside a manila folder, and [Miscellaneous Class Materials and Lecture Notes]. The oldest documents in this series are among the most fragile in the collection. Consequently some of these documents have preservation photocopies and/or have been placed between two pieces of acid-free archival paper for better support and protection. The preservation photocopies appear in the folders with the originals. The archivist has also employed wrappers and papermarkers made from acid-free archival paper in some instances to better distinguish groups of notecards or lectures. The restricted folder contains confidential information concerning individual students (e.g. social security numbers, course grades). Additional materials relating to Murra‘s time in graduate school and his academic teaching may be found in Series I – Correspondence (most often under the name of an academic institution) and in Series V – Subject and Publications (most often under the subject title to one Murra‘s research interests). Box 1 [Africa—Lecture Notes], 1956-1960 Africa [Reading Notes], n.d. [Anthropology] 101 – Spring 1970, 1969-1970 See also: [Yale University]—101-2 at Yale [University] 1970-71, 1969-1971 and n.d.

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra 201 – Several Mixed Up Versions Needs Reworking, n.d. (3 folders) [Cornell University —Anthropology 418], n.d. —Anthropology Course Materials], 1973-1982 Language and Myth, n.d. [Lecture] Posters, 1975-1992 [Loose Materials—―Odd Notes on Middle American Gods‖], n.d. [Oversize, See map folder #1] Box 2 [Loose Materials —Reading Notes], n.d. —Research Notes], n.d. —Research Notecards], n.d. [Miscellaneous Class Materials and Lecture Notes], 1970-1973 and n.d. (2 folders) North American Indian also Aztec, n.d. (2 folders) N. [North] Asia, n.d. Radcliff-Brown, [A. R.], 1940-1955 and n.d. South American: Geography, n.d. Students Voice, 1965-1969 Teaching—Lima, 1965-1966, 1965-1969 Box 3 [l‘Université Paris X Nanterre] —Nantarre [see Accretions, Box 2] [University of Chicago] —Anthropology – Research Problems in Middle America – Spring, 1942 – [Robert] Redfield, 1942 and n.d. [Oversize, See map folder #1] —[Anthropology] 203 – Evolution – Krogman – Fall 1939 [and Anthropology 311 – Anthropology and Anatomy – Spring 1940], 1939-1940 —[Anthropology] 325 – No. [North] Am. [American] Anthropology – F. C. Cole – Fall 1939 —[Anthropology 345] – Redfield, [Robert] 345 – Folk Society, 1940-1941 —[Anthropology] 353 – Maya, Aztec et al – Redfield, [Robert] – Winter 1940 —[Anthropology 363] – Redfield, [Robert] – 363 – Methods, n.d. —[Anthropology] 375 – Phonetics – Andrade – Autumn, n.d. —[Anthropology] 483 – Seminar in Anthropology – Report on Colonial Administration – Winter 1940 —C. [Central] Asia (Reading), n.d. —Hopewell, n.d. Box 4 [University of Chicago] —[Hopewell—Ph.D. Project in Archaeology], 1944-1947 —Hopewell Reading, 1947 (2 folders) [University of Chicago]

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra —Methods in Ethnology – Eggan – Autumn 1940 —Ph.D. Ethnology Problem, n.d. —[Reading--Land and Inheritance] —Reading—N. Am. [North American] Indians, n.d. —Soc. Org. N. Am. Ind. [Social Organization of the North American Indian], 1947 —210 – Ethnology – Eggan, [1940?] —220—Linguistics—Hol [missing word(s)]—Andrade & Halperin, 1936, 1941; 1936 and n.d. —U. of Chicago (letters, a play, scholarship payment slips) [See Accretions, Box 1] [Vassar College] —[Anthropology] 266 [The African Heritage], 1955-1961 RESTRICTED 2023 Box 5 [Vassar College] —[Anthropology] 364 – Change [Cultural Dynamics], 1954-1959 —Committee on African Scholarships, Vassar, 1960 [see Accretions, Box 2] [Yale University] —Africa 62-3, 1962 —Africa Course at Yale, 1962, 1962 and n.d. — [Anthropology 20], circa 1971 —[Loose Materials—Lecture Notes, February 1970], 1970 —Lounsbury, Floyd G., 1961-1963, 1969 and n.d. —101-2 at Yale [University] 1970-71, 1969-1971 and n.d. See also: [Anthropology] 101 – Spring 1970, 1969-1970 104-57-8, 1959-1961, 1970 and n.d. 1972 Palerm Semr [Seminar]—[Comparative Seminar on the Andes and Mesoamerica], 1972

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Series VIII – J. V. M. Publications (1959-1993) (3 boxes, 1.25 linear feet) This series mostly contains the drafts or copies of Murra‘s publications or public remarks. It also contains reviews by Murra and reviews of his work. Some correspondence also appears in the folders, most notably in [Economic Organization of the Inca State, Romanian Translation]—Ata, 1978-1988 and n.d. An accounting book or register is included in folder two of [Visita de la Provincia de Léon de Huánuco en 1562]—[Inigo] Oritz I Publication, 65-67, 1965-1967 and n.d. Copies of Murra‘s publications and public remarks also appear in other series, most notably in Series I – Correspondence and Series VII – Graduate School and Teaching and copies of two maps used in his publications may be found in Series XI – Maps. The folders in this series are organized alphabetically often by the title of a publication. Items are filed chronologically with undated materials at back of folder. Box 1 A. E. S. [American Ethnological Society] Helm 198 -- [―Ethnological Research in Spanish America: the Roles of Foreigners and the Emergence of National Cadres of Scholars‖], n.d. Presidt [Presidential Address] ‗74 ALBÓ, ‘83 – [―El Aymara Libre de Ayer‖], 1983 Barcelona, Doctorado, Dr. Barros – [―El doctor Barros de San Millan: defensor de los ‗señores naturales‘ en los Andes‖], n.d. See Also: Series V, Mendoza, Gunnar, 1993-1994 and n.d. Cambridge History [of Latin America], 1975-1985 [Cambridge History of Latin America] – Sp. [Spanish] Cambridge, n.d. [Cambridge History of Latin America (Spanish Version)], 1987-1990 and n.d. Cambridge U. [University] Press—Politics—Murra sized blues (from French edition), n.d. Cambridge 1986 – [Cambridge University Press, English Annales], 1979-1984 Cloth ‘87, 1987 [Cloth and Its Function in the Inka State]—Murra—Cloth ‘89 1987-1989 n.d. Cloth, W-G [Wenner-Gren Foundation Conference] 1983 [Economic Organization of the Inca State, Romanian Translation]—Ata, 1978-1988 and n.d. [Economic Organization of the Inca State] – Thesis, English, JAI [Press], 1979-1982 Florida, 1983—[―‗El Archipiélago Vertical‘ Revisted‖ presented at the Wenner-Grun Foundation Symposium 91 at Cedar Cove, Cedar Key, Florida], 1983 Guide to Documentary Sources for Andean Art History (1997), 1997 Inventing Hist. 8 – [Inventing an Andean History], n.d. Box 2 Land Tenure, 1959 – [―Land Tenures in the Inca State‖], 1959

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra L. H. M. Rochester – [Lewis Henry Morgan Lectures], 1969, 1977, 1980 and n.d. See Also: Series X, Box 1, 8‖ Reels Miscel. [Miscellaneous] Reviews 1975 -, 1976-1993 Paramo, Méida ‘78 – [―Some Contrasts between Páramo and Puno as Zones of Historical Human Habitation‖], 1978 [Pomo de Ayala in Historia 16 edition (1986)], 1984-1986 and n.d. Qollasuyu ‘75 New Orleans – [―The Conquest and Annexation of Qollasuyu by the Inka State‖ presented at the Society for American Archeology 40th Annual Meeting], 1975 Quipu—English Translation—[―The Ethno-Categories of a Regional Khipu‖], n.d. [Reviews for the] American Anthropologist, 1973-1987 and n.d. [Reviews of Murra‘s Publications], 1975-1982 [Revista] Archivo Hispalense, 1984-1985 Spanish Annales, 1979-1981 and n.d. Syracuse [University] Publshg. [Publishing], 1985-1986 [UNESCO] – Historia General de América Latina-Pease [G.Y.], [Franklin and] Bonavia, [Duccio], 1991 and n.d. UNESCO Project 96 – [Historia General de América Latina], 1989-2003 and n.d. Vertical Control (translation to English) – [―The ‗Vertical Control‘ of a Maximum of Ecologic Tiers in the Economies of Andean Societies‖], 1981 Box 3 [Visita de la Provincia de Léon de Huánuco en 1952] —[Inigo] Oritz I Publication, 65-67, 1965-1967 and n.d. (2 folders) —Inigo Oritz II, 1966-1974 and n.d.

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Series IX – Photographs (1937-1988) (1 box, .25 linear feet) The photographs and slides that make up this small series touch upon many aspects of Murra‘s life and career. Some of the photographic materials capture his teaching and research interests over several decades. Others are personal photographs of former students and colleagues and their families and even a copy of Murra‘s passport photograph in 1937. Photographic materials are also interspersed throughout other parts of the collection, most notably in Series I – Correspondence and Series V – Subject and Publications. Almost all of the photographic materials in this series arrived at the Smithsonian Institution organized and labeled by David Block with Post-it notes under the heading Fotos. The archivist retained this organization for those items and has included the literal text of the Post-it notes in the inventory for description. There were no Fotos 1 or Fotos 6 Post-it notes. Fotos 2 though 7 referred to groups of photographs that merited their own folders. Fotos 8 through 16 tended to be individual miscellaneous photographs which for space purposes are all in the same folder. For preservation purposes, the Postit notes have been photocopied onto archival acid-free paper that has been placed alongside the sleeved photograph(s) or slide(s) they identify. The folder titles for photographs outside of the fotos schema came from Post-it notes, containers or labels on the reverse of the photographs. The archivist has indicated the number of images in a group by placing the number in parenthesis after the folder title. The last three photographs are housed in the same folder for space purposes. The last photograph in this series did not come from Murra. It was kept by the Smithsonian Institution, at which Murra was a visiting research fellow from 1966 to 1967. Box 1 Fotos 2 – Slides tomados por Hislop en su trabajo de campo en los Andes; Slides taken by John Hyslop in his field work (dated 1975) (17) Fotos 3 – Serie de imaginerta religiosa – borderias de Moldavia – No recverda cómo las consignvió. (10) Fotos 4 – Slides de dibujos de Guamán Poma. Cree que se los envió la editorial mexicana con quien publicó su libro sobre la obrade Guamán Poma. (38) Fotos 5 – Slides numerados del 6 al 16 (+ 3 de marco gris). Fotos del lago Titicaca, chulpas, etc. No recuerdo quién las tomó. (17) Fotos 7 – Fotos tomadas durante el compamento* organizado por la Universidad de Chicago (circa 1940). *Campamento de verano para pracicas arqueológica. Camp for archaeological training @ the University of Chicago—Kincaid dig, 1940 Fotos 8 – Foto postal de Robert Kempner y familia. Fotos 9 – Foto postal de ―El baile de Los Capitanes‖ enviada por el arqueólogo peruano Federico Sal y Rosas (see caption on verso) Fotos 10 – Familia Kempner Fotos 11 – Fotografia de John Hyslop. (No recrorda quién la tomó o se la envió). Misc. Photographs, 1990, 1998, ? Series IX – Photographs

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Fotos 12 – Fotografias de J. Murra en el Vassar College (circa 1960). En la foto grupal, 1ª a la derecha, Laura Murra. (2) Fotos 13 – Fotografias de J. Murra durante la Recepción para Kidder Group (Febrero 1966, en el ICPMA, Perú). No recuerda quién las tomó ni el nombre de los colegas que lo acompañan. (2) Fotos 14 – Fotografia de John Murra en Paris, en la casa de Ruggero Romano (historia dor italiano). Fotos 15 – Fotografias de Yauyos (Perú). No reuerda quién las tomó. Terracing @ Yayos (Peru) (2) Fotos 16 – 3 fotografias tomados por Ana Maria Solchi en el Valle del Colca (Arequipa – Perú) 12/1988. Fotos taken in Colca (Arequipa) by Ana Maria Soldi (see captions on verso) (3) Slides sent to JVM by Colombian archaeologist Gerardo Reichel-Dohmatoff [Sep. 30, 1968] (38) [Garden, n.d.]—―Asi era el museo del Padre toriallo en thiaray el auo pasado – an fui hasba el si de may- ?lo recucrde? – Cerro Sechin (Huaraz), Ana Maria Soldi [Passport, c. 1937]—John Murra, picture from his passport for the Spanish Republic, c.a. 1937 [Smithsonian Research Fellow, c. 1967]—Dr. John V. Murra, neg. made ca. May 1967, Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, 1966-1967 [Yura house roofing mink‘a (photo taken by Inge Hartmann)], 1978 [See Map Drawer, Folder 2]

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Series X – Audio Visual Materials (1964-1998) (2 boxes, 1.0 linear feet) This final series includes VHS tapes (transferred to Human Studies Film Archives in 2008), 5 and 8 inch audio reels, and cassette tapes. Most of these items are housed in their original containers, which in many instances provide distinctive information about the recording. In the inventory below the archivist has listed the type and brand name of the recording materials to help distinguish items. The titles come from either the containers in which the materials are housed and/or Post-it notes written by David Block, who listened to and noted the content and audibility of the cassette tapes. His notes on the cassette tapes are indicated in square brackets []. The Post-it notes have been photocopied for preservation purposes and the photocopies have been placed with the cassette tape(s) to which they are relevant and in the processing folder for this collection.

VHS Video [Transferred to Human Studies Film Archives] ―El Camino de las Almas‖/The Road of the Souls (version with English sub-titles) Copyright by Coroma/Hisbol (1989) Do not duplicate Homenage a Johnn [Sic] V. Murra 24 Aug. 1998 Maria Rostworowski – Retratos ―You are History, You are Legend,‖ The Legacy of the International Brigades by Judy Montell Manuscript Folder 1 [Audio ephemera] – notes separated from sound recordings Manuscript Folder 2 John V. Murra Commemoration, December 16, 2006, Ithaca, NY [3 cds (16 Bit 44.1kHz, cd 1 – 46:14 minutes, cd 2 – 36:30, cd 3 37:27] Audio Cabinets 8‖ Reels Brand Five Magnetic Recording Tape Folder 1 Jan. ‘64 – Talk re measures talk by Murrah, in English, clear Folder 2 CODPDP Speech, 1964 Runasini[?] recorded at 7½, All in Quechua, (ask John) Emperor Magnetic Recording Tape Folder 3 Utilization of Ecology and Agriculture, Murra lecturing in English, seemingly without an audience, i.e., no background noise, recorded at 3¾ Magnetic Tape Folder 4 Murra #1 – 8 April 1969 – Lewis Henry Morgan lecture Folder 5 Murra #2 4/10/69 – Second lecture in Lewis Henry Morgan lecture series recorded at 3¾ Folder 6 Murra 17IV69 #4 - 4th lecture in Lewis Henry Morgan lecture series, Murra speaking in English, recorded at 3¾ Series X – Audio Visual Materials

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra

5‖ Reel Magnetic Tape Folder 7 [Kodak] Abril 1965 Pachitea andina. Augusto 1965 Pachitea –Huanco, Peru. Music by various bands playing @ fiesta: Recordings from Huanuco [1965] [See backside for a list of recordings] Folder 8 [Kodak] Andean economics – Godelier seminar, January 1966 recorded @ 3¾, Murra speaking in Spanish Folder 9 [Scotch] Murra lecturing in English, This is Murra, but not a standard speed Folder 10 The Spanish Civil War: It seems so Long Ago. [See backside for description] Folder 11 Sony C-60 [Anthropology/History Colloquium, audible 8/26/03 (Murra lectures on Andean achievement) place not identified] Folder 12 Verticality lect 1 Sept. 20, 1971—[Murra lectures on Verticality (clarity varies)] Folder 13 [Murra speaks on Andean ecology (altitude, moisture) (audible 8/26/03)] Folder 14 Andean Ethnology, Oct. 2, 1971, Land Tenure, 1st Lecture [very faint 8/23/03] Folder 15 To 21: Murra lecture, Andean seminar Yale (end) 4/III/71; Land Tenure II after 21: Lecture 11/III/71 Reciprocity [audible 8/25/03] Folder 16 Murra 4/III/71 Andean lecture – Yale – 2nd land tenure lecture [audible 8/25/03] Folder 17 Murra 25 Feb. 1971 Ethnohistory Class Lecture – Land Tenure (Yale) [audible 8/25/03] Cassette Tapes A/V Educator—[Series of lectures described on tabel labels audible 08/26/03] Folder 18 Andean Ethnology Nov. 12, 1971 Sources and events of first four decades after European invasion Folder 19 Andean Ethnology Nov. 15, 1971 Events and sources of 1560-80 Mining operations, TAKI UNQUY Toledo Folder 20 Andean Ethnology Nov. 17, 1971 Events and sources 1570‘s to Extirpacion (1610+) Folder 21 Andean Ethnology Oct. 29, ‗71 Disc. of Chupachu service to local lord and to Cuzco, list from Visita Folder 22 Andean Ethnology Nov. 1, 1971 con‘t discus. Of Visita list of Chupachu service to Cuzco. Mitmaq, Yana, Aqlla. Folder 23 Andean Ethnology Nov. 3, ‘71 Misc. Questions and presentation of Jauja document (misc. distrib. Of outlier goods, cloth) Folder 24 Andean Ethnology Nov. 5, 1971 Discussion of Jauja Quipu as a record of Spanish impact Folder 25 Andean Ethnology Nov. 10, 1971 Andean resistance to European invasion and early sources on invasion Folder 26 Reprocity lecture, Ch. I, in English, clear Folders 27-34 [Audible 8/25/03, Symposium in Peru discussing the Social and Economic Organization of the Andes, reading of papers, discussion] [Archivist‘s note: 8 tapes inside a box marked ―Laissé a l‘Hotel Cujas pour Mme. B-J Isabell‖] Series X – Audio Visual Materials

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Series XI – Maps (1 map case folder) This series consists of maps from the 2003 and 2008 accretions of Murra‘s collection. Two of the items appear to be copies of maps used in Murra‘s publications. One item relates to a project Murra worked on with Gordon Hadden. The descriptions below were taken directly from Post-it notes placed on each item by David Block, who assisted Murra in sending the last installment of the collection to the Smithsonian Institution. Photocopies of the Post-it notes may be found in the archivist‘s folder of processing notes. Most of the maps from 2008 accretion are of excavation sites in Huanuco, Peru. Map folder 1 Manuscript map of territory between Huanuco and Pucallpa, Peru showing oil pipline from Ganzo Azul and Pucallpa. (no date) scale: 1:300,000 Map of distribution of coca cultivation published in Visita de los Valles de Sonqo (1991) p. 8 Map Lupaga Territory as published in ― An Aymara Kingdom in 1567.‖ Ethnohistory 15, 2 (Spring 1968) p. 122 Plans for Museo Nacional de Antropología y Argueología 1983 (never built), see file ―Gordon Hadden Designs for an Exhibit Hall ― for Murra‘s alternative design (never built either) See also: Series I – Correspondence, Hadden Gordon and [Hadden, Gordon—Museum Naconal del Peru] Map folder #2 Site maps from excavations in Huánuco, Peru Rolled maps #1 Site maps from excavations in Huánuco , Peru Drafts of Map ―La Sierra de Huánuco‖ which appears in v. 1 of Visita de la Provencia de Leon de Huanuco en 1562. Rolled maps #2 Map taken from Carl Troll‘s Die geographischen Grundlagen der andinen Kulturen und des Incareiches the depiction of Andean ecological niches which were central to Murra‘s arguments.

Series XII. Artwork 3 items Map folder #2 [ ―Bazar Inca Ventas por mayor y menor Enrique Ywasaki‖ – drawing signed Huaraz Series XI – Maps

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Register to the Papers of John Victor Murra Peru, Lambert] [Drawing by Guaman Poma of participants in Cornell University‘s 1977 Otoño Andino Program] [Caricature, possibly of Murra signed by Germán Vázquez], 1978

Accretions Additional materials sent to the NAA by David Block in 2008. Many of these materials suffered water damage prior to their transfer to the archives and show signs of inactive mold growth. Preservation copies were made of the documents with more serious signs of mold, and the originals were discarded. These phocopies are in Box 2. Maps from the 2008 accretion can be found in Series XI – Maps. Box 1 A.E.S. Spring Symposium 1974 Notes Buried Mirror, Castro, Victoria, 2004 Conference on Latin American History Clive Prize, 1985 Fioravanti, Antoinette Molinié, 1992 Institute of Andean Research, 1955-2004, undated Palomeque, Silvia, 2004 [Scott, Janet Lee], 2004 [1986] Patricia‖ [Schmitt?, Netherly? – Not clear who this is (JL.S.) 1993 Barcelona Ceremony for Hon. Degree (+ photos – (6)) Homenajes U. of Chicago (letters, a play, scholarship payment slips) Archaeological Survey of Ecuador [field notebook], circa 1941 or 1942 Brigades/España Box 2 Committee on African Scholarships, Vassar, 1960 Nantarre HRAF

Last updated: July 2011 Lorain Wang

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