Indians of North America -- Southern States Search this
Type:
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Pages
Correspondence
Photographs
Date:
undated
Scope and Contents:
Materials relating to Red Thunder Cloud collected by his friend Oreste Vincent Unti: (1) Photographic print (8x10) inscribed "Best wishes Bernie from Red Thunder Cloud." (2) Two-page letter in Spanish to Oreste Unti from Armando Diaz, East Hampton, NY, May 22, 1945. (3) Two-page letter to Oreste Unti from "Your Brother Tez" [i.e. Red Thunder Cloud], Catawba Lodge, East Hampton, NY, n.d. (4) Photocopy of obituary for Oreste Vincent Unti published in the Chestnut Hill Local (Oct 25, 2001). (5) Periodical published by Red Thunder Cloud at Catawba Lodge: "The Indian War Drum: The Voice of the Eastern Indians" Vol. 1 No 2. (Feb 1946).
Biographical / Historical:
Red Thunder Cloud was an alias of Cromwell Ashbie Hawkins West (1922-1996), who posed as a Catawba and native speaker of the language. In 1938, he wrote a letter to Frank G. Speck, introducing himself as a "16 year old Catawba Indian." He continued his masquerade for the rest of his life and served as an assistant and informant to linguists and anthropologists. While his veracity was questioned by some, it was not until his death that it was confirmed that he was not Catawba, much less a Native American. For more information, please see Ives Goddard's article "The Identity of Red Thunder Cloud" at http://anthropology.si.edu/goddard1.html.
Local Numbers:
NAA MS 2005-07
Topic:
Indians of North America -- Ethnic identity Search this
Ways of effectively addressing cultural responsibilities : proceedings of the Native American Museums Program National Workshop, Southwest Museum, Los Angeles, California, June 12-15, 1983
Author:
Native American Museums Program National Workshop (1983 : Southwest Museum) Search this
Smithsonian Institution Office of Museum Programs Search this
Physical description:
119 p. : ill. ; 28 cm
Type:
Congresses
Place:
United States
Date:
1983
[1983]
Topic:
Indians of North America--Cultural assimilation Search this