Warren Petoskey papers, 1787-2019 (majority within 1971-2016)
0.3 linear feet — 3.47 GB (online) — 1 archived websites (online)
0.3 linear feet — 3.47 GB (online) — 1 archived websites (online)
The Warren Petoskey papers is arranged into two series: Personal and Professional Files, and Oral Histories and Interviews.
Personal and Professional Fills contains correspondence regarding presentations that Petoskey has held and his professional performance, copies of genealogy and family records, writings -- including his poetry, essays, and his published memoir, Dancing My Dream, --photographs of himself and family members, certificates for language learning and earned in the course of his work as an addictions counselor, and other materials that document Warren's life as an Odawa and Lakotah elder.
The Oral Histories and Interviews series contains digital oral history interviews between Mike Smith and Warren Petoskey. It also includes recorded sermons delivered by and interviews with Petoskey.
Researchers should note that the materials that date from 1787 to 1884 are photocopy reproductions of original materials.
0.3 linear feet — 3.47 GB (online) — 1 archived websites (online)
11.3 linear feet — 62.5 GB (online) — 1 archived website
The WISE records (11.3 linear feet and digital files (online)) reflect the changing approaches that WISE took to encourage and support women in the sciences and engineering, as well as the changing organizational structure of the program. Specific formats include correspondence, digital photographs and videos, grant applications and program proposals, oral histories, research studies and talks, publications, reports, web archives, and background material on women and sciences at the University of Michigan. Prominently represented in the collection are WISE's various programming efforts, the Women's History in Michigan Science and Engineering Oral History Project, and the Women in Engineering Office (WIE).
11.3 linear feet — 62.5 GB (online) — 1 archived website