Muriel "Miki" Crespi Papers

Overview

Scope and Contents

Biographical Note

Subject Terms

Detailed Description

Academic Course Work

Ecuador Fieldwork and Research

Postdoctoral Career

Photographs and Slides

Series 5

Audiovisual Materials

Oversize: Maps and Poster



Email us about these papers

Finding Aid for Muriel "Miki" Crespi Papers, 1929-2004 | University of Illinois Archives

By Chloe Attrell

RequestSubmit request (Aeon) | email Email us about these papers | printer Print this information

Collection Overview

Title: Muriel "Miki" Crespi Papers, 1929-2004

ID: 26/20/280

Primary Creator: Muriel "Miki" Crespi (1929-2003)

Extent: 14.4 cubic feet

Arrangement:

Series 1: Academic Course Work, 1955-1968 (Volume: 0.4 cubic foot)

Series 2: Ecuador Fieldwork and Research, 1911-1979 (Volume: 5.6 cubic feet). Divided into 6 sub-series.

Series 2 Subseries 1: Correspondence, 1963-1976 (Volume: 0.2 cubic foot)

Series 2 Subseries 2: Dissertation Materials, 1962-1969 (Volume: 0.4 cubic foot)

Series 2 Subseries 3: Field Notes and Fieldwork Materials, 1962-1979 (Volume: 3.3 cubic feet)

Series 2 Subseries 4: Newspapers and News Clippings, 1962-1979 (Volume: 0.4 cubic foot)

Series 2 Subseries 5: Primary Sources, 1911-1978 (Volume: 0.8 cubic foot)

Series 2 Subseries 6: Research Notes and Wrting Drafts, 1962-1977 (Volume: 0.5 cubic foot)

Series 3: Postdoctoral Career, 1969-2004 (Volume: 1.3 cubic feet). Divided into 6 sub-series.

Series 3 Sub-Series 1: Correspondence, 1972-1983 (Volume: 0.1 cubic foot)

Series 3 Sub-Series 2: Postdoctoral Projects and Research: Ecuador, 1969-1989 (Volume: 0.3 cubic foot)

Series 3 Sub-Series 3: Postdoctoral Projects and Research: Portuguese-Speaking Immigrant Communities and Bilingual Education in New England, 1975-1982 (Volume: 0.4 cubic foot)

Series 3 Sub-Series 4: Publications and Presented Papers, 1971-2001 (Volume: 0.2 cubic foot)

Series 3 Sub-Series 5: Teaching, 1969-1977 (0.2 cubic foot)

Series 3 Sub-Series 6: The National Parks Service, 1982-1983; 2003-2004 (Volume: 0.1 cubic foot)

Series 4: Photographs and Slides, 1962-1979 (Volume: 0.7 cubic foot)

Series 5: Anthropology Book Collection, 1932-1990 (Volume: 4 cubic feet)

Series 6: Audiovisual Materials (Volume: 1.4 cubic feet)

Series 7: Maps (Volume: 1 cubic foot)

Date Acquired: 04/25/2025

Subjects: Alumni, American Anthropological Association, Anthropology, Dissertations, Ecuador, Ecuador - Agriculture and Natural Resources, Ecuador - Education, Ecuador - Religion and Sociology, Ethnography, Indigenous Peoples, Latin American Agriculture

Languages: English, Quechua, Spanish;Castilian

Scope and Contents of the Materials

Papers of Muriel 'Miki" Crespi (née Kaminsky; 1929-2003). Contains: correspondence; ethnographic fieldwork materials (including: field notes; audiovisual recordings; photographs, proofs, and transparencies; data tables; and collected primary source materials); grant applications and funding reports; maps; published and unpublished academic papers; notebooks and academic papers from her undergraduate and graduate studies; and reports and evaluations for academic institutes and government agencies.

Crespi received her Ph.D in Anthropology from the University of Illinois -- Urbana-Champaign in 1968. For her dissertation, she researched traditional hacienda systems in Ecuador. She continued to conduct postdoctoral research in Ecuador with funding from the City College of New York (1969), the National Institute of Mental Health (1970), and a Fulbright-Hays Lectureship Award (1977). Her fieldwork materials created for her research in Ecuador document: agrarian data; conversations with Ecuadorian laborers and landowners; cultural and religious festivities; the impact of and reactions to agrarian reforms in Ecuador beginning in 1964, and the role of women in politics and agriculture in this period; genealogical data; and Ecuadorian's conceptions of race and ethnicity. Contents related to her work in Ecuador additionally include: her dissertation (including earlier drafts); audiovisual recordings; photographic materials; Ecuadorian newspapers and publications; and research proposals. The collection additionally contains select books from Crespi's personal library related to anthropology and the history of Latin America and Indigenous Peoples.

Before she started working for the National Parks Service in 1981, Crespi taught and researched for Hunter College (CUNY), the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Brown University. During this time, she conducted ethnographic research about immigrants from the Azores in the New England region, and taught them citizenship courses. She additionally assessed and wrote curricula for bilingual education programs for colleges in Rhode Island and New Jersey. Contents related to these activities include: instruction materials and course syllabi; institutional reports and evaluations; grant applications and funding reports; and published and presented papers, as well as unpublished papers.

Collection Historical Note

Muriel “Miki” Crespi (née Kaminsky, 1929-2003) was an anthropologist (B.A., CUNY, 1959; M.A. Columbia University, 1962; Ph.D University of Illinois, 1968) who was born in New York, and renowned for her contributions to the National Parks Service as the first Chief Ethnographer of the NPS Ethnography Program from 1981-2003 (now known as the NPS Cultural Anthropology Program).  From the National Parks Service web page about Crespi: “The NPS Cultural Anthropology program, originally known as the Ethnography program, was established in 1981 by Muriel "Miki" Crespi (1929-2003). Dr. Crespi completed her undergraduate studies at Columbia and received a Ph.D. in anthropology from Illinois University. In 1981, after spending time in academia at Hunter College, Wisconsin, and Brown, she was hired by the NPS to complete a Native American relationships policy and to design and initiate an applied anthropology program. Dr. Crespi's consistent focus was on contemporary peoples and traditional communities associated with NPS' cultural and natural resources…Dr. Crespi was instrumental in finalizing the first NPS Native American relations policy in 1987. With assistance from NPS leaders and professional academic associations, Dr. Crespi was fundamental to the process of acquiring funding in 1991 to hire cultural anthropologists in regional offices.” (The National Parks Service. “Muriel ‘Miki' Crespi & the NPS Ethnography Program,” March 30, 2016.

Biographical Note

Muriel “Miki” Crespi (née Kaminsky, 1929-2003) was an anthropologist (B.A., CUNY, 1959; M.A. Columbia University, 1962; Ph.D University of Illinois, 1968) who was born in New York, and renowned for her contributions to the National Parks Service as the first Chief Ethnographer of the NPS Ethnography Program from 1981-2003 (now known as the NPS Cultural Anthropology Program).  From the National Parks Service web page about Crespi: “The NPS Cultural Anthropology program, originally known as the Ethnography program, was established in 1981 by Muriel "Miki" Crespi (1929-2003). Dr. Crespi completed her undergraduate studies at Columbia and received a Ph.D. in anthropology from Illinois University. In 1981, after spending time in academia at Hunter College, Wisconsin, and Brown, she was hired by the NPS to complete a Native American relationships policy and to design and initiate an applied anthropology program. Dr. Crespi's consistent focus was on contemporary peoples and traditional communities associated with NPS' cultural and natural resources…Dr. Crespi was instrumental in finalizing the first NPS Native American relations policy in 1987. With assistance from NPS leaders and professional academic associations, Dr. Crespi was fundamental to the process of acquiring funding in 1991 to hire cultural anthropologists in regional offices.” (The National Parks Service. “Muriel ‘Miki Crespi & the NPS Ethnography Program,” March 30, 2016. https://www.nps.gov/orgs/1209/crespi.htm)

Subject/Index Terms

Alumni
American Anthropological Association
Anthropology
Dissertations
Ecuador
Ecuador - Agriculture and Natural Resources
Ecuador - Education
Ecuador - Religion and Sociology
Ethnography
Indigenous Peoples
Latin American Agriculture


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Academic Course Work, 1955-1968],
[Series 2: Ecuador Fieldwork and Research, 1911-1979],
[Series 3: Postdoctoral Career, 1969-2004],
[Series 4: Photographs and Slides, 1962-1979],
[Series 5],
[Series 6: Audiovisual Materials],
[Series 7: Oversize: Maps and Poster],
[All]

Series 2: Ecuador Fieldwork and Research, 1911-1979
This series contains Crespi's correspondence, fieldwork materials, collected primary sources, research notes, and dissertation materials all related to her anthropological research in Ecuador. While most of the materials were gathered and created prior to receiving her Ph.D., she returned to Ecuador after for postdoctoral research, and for a Fulbright teaching fellowship. Although the contents document a variety of subjects related to Ecuadorian culture and history, Crespi primarily documented Ecuadorian social and ethnic hierarchies, agriculture and labor, and post-1964 agrarian reforms. Some of the materials in this series contain personal and genealogical information about Ecuadorian community members, particularly Indigenous Ecuadorian hacienda laborers. Contents are in English and Spanish languages, as well as Quechua to a lesser extent. Sub-series are in the following order: Correspondence (arranged chronologically); Dissertation Materials (arranged alphabetically); Field Notes and Fieldwork Materials (arranged alphabetically); Newspapers and News Clippings (arranged alphabetically); Primary Sources (arranged alphabetically); and Research Notes and Writing Drafts (arranged alphabetically).
Sub-Series 1: Correspondence, 1963-1976
This sub-series contains correspondence which Crespi sent and received related to her fieldwork in Ecuador. Correspondents include academic advisors and colleagues, as well as Ecuadorian contacts. Arranged chronologically.
Box 1
Folder 19: Oscar M. Ruebhausen, 1963
Folder 20: Correspondence from Crespi in Ecuador, 1964
Folder 21: Professors Joseph Casagrande and Julian Steward, 1964-1965
Folder 22: Aquíles H. Enríquez, 1965-1966
Folder 23: Leonidas and Rafael Catucuamba, 1965-1966, 1969
Folder 24: Ligia and Rosa Cadena, 1965, 1970
Folder 25: Correspondence from Ecuador, 1965-1966, 1971
Folder 26: "Nelly", 1965-1966, 1971
Folder 27: Central University of Ecuador Campus Protest, 26-Mar-66
Folder 28: Tobias L. Dunkelberger and Norris G. Lang, 1966-1967
Folder 29: Alfonso and Yolanda Maygua, 1971, 1976
Sub-Series 2: Dissertation Materials, 1962-1969
This sub-series contains Crespi's Ph.D. dissertation, as well as her writing notes, early drafts, and research proposal. The topic of her dissertation and the sources she relied on were largely derived from the materials she created and gathered during her fieldwork from 1962-1968. This series is arranged alphabetically following the dissertation.
Box 1
Folder 30: The Patrons and Peons of Pesillo: A Traditional Hacienda System in Highland Ecuador, 1968
Folder 31: Dissertation Abstracts and Copyright Certificate, 1968-1969
Folder 32: Dissertation Chapter Drafts and Edits (1 of 2), ca. 1968
Folder 33: Dissertation Chapter Drafts and Edits (2 of 2), ca. 1968
Folder 34: Dissertation Writing Drafts, ca. 1968
Folder 35: Ph.D. Research Fellowship and Grant Applications and Supply Grant Ledger, 1962-1968
Folder 36: Ph.D. Research Proposal, ca. 1962
Sub-Series 3: Field Notes and Fieldwork Materials, 1962-1979
This sub-series contains Crespi's fieldwork materials and compiled ethnographic data gathered in Ecuador both for the fulfillment of her Ph.D., and her continued postdoctoral research in Ecuador. Materials document agrarian data, conversations with Ecuadorian laborers and landowners, cultural and religious festivities, the impact of Ecuador's 1964 agrarian reforms, genealogical data, and Ecuadorians' conceptions of race and ethnicity. Formats include bound journals, index notecards, and papers containing questionnaires and various notes. Arranged alphabetically; boxes 4 and 5 additionally contain smaller boxes (Box 4A, Box 5A, and Box 5B) which house some of Crespi's fieldwork notecards and their contents have remained in their original order.
Box 2
Folder 1: Field Journal: April 12-August 25, Undated
Folder 2: Field Journal: Arrayancuchu, Undated
Folder 3: Field Journal: Hacienda Census of Agriculture, 1964-1965
Folder 4: Field Journal: Hacienda Compound El Molino, Undated
Folder 5: Field Journal: History and Questions, Undated
Folder 6: Field Journal: June 1-November 20, 1964
Folder 7: Field Journal: Llano de Albas (El Churro), Undated
Folder 8: Field Journal: March 11-May 31, 1964
Folder 9: Field Journal: Notes on Food and Agriculture Organization Report and Hacienda Data, 1962-1963
Folder 10: Field Journal: Olmedo, Undated
Folder 11: Field Journal: Olmedo Census, Undated
Folder 12: Field Journal: Pucara, Undated
Folder 13: Field Journal: Pueblo Census of Agriculture, Undated
Folder 14: Field Journal: Queseracuchu La Calera, Undated
Folder 15: Field Journal: Sta. Rosa, Undated
Folder 16: Field Journal: Turucuchu, Undated
Folder 17: Field Journal: Work with Leonidas Catucuamba, 1963-1965
Folder 18: Field Journal: Zuleta, Undated
Folder 19: Field Notes, 1968
Folder 20: Field Notes: Agricultural Data, Labor, and Practices at Hacienda Pesillo, 1963-1965
Folder 21: Field Notes: Agriculture and Labor at Multiple Haciendas, ca. 1962-1975
Folder 22: Field Notes: Agriculture, Labor, and Politics, 1970
Folder 23: Field Notes: Apegados, ca. 1962-1970
Folder 24: Field Notes: Arrayancuchu and Pesillo, ca. 1964
Folder 25: Field Notes: Ayora and Politics, ca. 1966
Folder 26: Field Notes: Cadena and Peruguche Families and Pueblo Stores, 1968
Folder 27: Field Notes: Chaquihuasca - Huasipungo Agriculture, ca. 1962-1970
Folder 28: Field Notes: "Choloization", 1972
Folder 29: Field Notes: "Compadres" and "Padrinos", 1968
Folder 30: Field Notes: Death and Illness, ca. 1969
Box 3
Folder 1: Field Notes: Ecuadorian Schoolchildren, 1979
Folder 2: Field Notes: Ethnic and Social Categories, 1968
Folder 3: Field Notes: Family Relations, ca. 1962-1970
Folder 4: Field Notes: Food Habits, ca. 1962-1970
Folder 5: Field Notes: Haciendas and Huasipungos, 1966
Folder 6: Field Notes: History of Hacienda Pesillo, 1964-1968
Folder 7: Field Notes: Huasipunguero Communities and Relations, ca. 1964
Folder 8: Field Notes: Huasipungo Economy - Agriculture, 1972
Folder 9: Field Notes: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonizacion Reforms and Huasipungo Reactions, 1964-1969
Folder 10: Field Notes: Interviews with Luis Rojas and Alfonso Maigua, 1973
Folder 11: Field Notes: Marriage, Family, and Sex Relations, ca. 1966
Folder 12: Field Notes: "Other Haciendas" (Not Pesillo), 1964-1966, 1974
Folder 13: Field Notes: Pesillo, 1964, 1968-1969
Folder 14: Field Notes: Pesillo (Index Cards), 1968-1969
Folder 15: Field Notes: Postdoctoral Research in Ecuador (1 of 2), 1972
Folder 16: Field Notes: Postdoctoral Research in Ecuador (2 of 2), 1972
Folder 17: Field Notes: Postdoctoral Research in Ecuador (1 of 2), 1977
Folder 18: Field Notes: Postdoctoral Research in Ecuador (2 of 2), 1977
Folder 19: Field Notes: Postdoctoral Research in Ecuador, 1979
Folder 20: Field Notes: Prices - Food and Clothing, 1964-1965
Folder 21: Field Notes: Pueblo - Olmedo, 1965
Folder 22: Field Notes: Purchases and Weaving, 1977-1978
Folder 23: Field Notes: Recipes, Undated
Folder 24: Field Notes: San Juan and Fiestas, 1977
Folder 25: Field Notes: San Juan - Celebration, Dance, and Music, 1968-1969, 1972, 1977
Folder 26: Field Notes: School at Hacienda Pesillo, 1963-1965
Folder 27: Field Notes: Songs and Recipes, ca. 1962-1970
Folder 28: Field Notes: Wealth Difference, ca. 1962-1970
Folder 29: Field Notes: Weddings and Fiestas, 1964, 1968, 1977
Folder 30: Fieldwork: Compiled Data and Research Notes, ca. 1978
Folder 31: Fieldwork: Compiled Data, News Clippings, and Notes, 1966
Folder 32: Fieldwork: Compiled Hacienda Data and Lists, 1964
Folder 33: Fieldwork: Ethnic Categories and Consultant Information (1 of 2), ca. 1968
Folder 34: Fieldwork: Ethnic Categories and Consultant Information (2 of 2), ca. 1968
Folder 35: Fieldwork: Hacienda and Resident Data Charts, Undated
Box 4
Folder 1: Fieldwork: Huasipungo Demographics and Family Composition, ca. 1962-1970
Folder 2: Fieldwork: Huasipunguero Questionnaires, 1965
Folder 3: Fieldwork: Goals and "Data to be Obtained", 1968
Folder 4: Fieldwork: Fiesta San Juan Transcripts, 1969, 1972
Folder 5: Fieldwork: Interview Transcript - Tape No. 8 Track II, Rafael Calcán on Hacienda Pesillo (in Spanish), Undated
Folder 6: Fieldwork: Pesillo Residents "Datos Preliminares" Questionnaires, 1966
Folder 7: Fieldwork: Postdoctoral Research in Ecuador, 1977
Folder 8: Fieldwork: Registry of Escuela "Ernesto Noboa Caamaño," Hacienda Pesillo, 1963-1964
Folder 9: Fieldwork: Statistics of Huasipungo Agricultural Yields and Family Structures (by Hacienda or Huasipunguero), Undated
Folder 10: Fieldwork: "Sueltos" Questionnaires, 1965
Folder 11: Fieldwork: Survey Statistics of White and Indigienous Conceptions of Social and Racial Identifiers, Undated
Folder 12: Genealogical Data: Huasipunguero Families (1 of 2), ca. 1962-1970
Folder 13: Genealogical Data: Huasipunguero Families (2 of 2), ca. 1962-1970
Folder 14: Genealogical Data: Sons and Inheritance, Undated
Folder 15: Maps: Ecuador, Undated
Folder 16: Maps: Ecuador and Hacienda Pesillo, Undated
Folder 17: Maps: Ecuadorian Haciendas, Undated
Folder 4A: Box 4A: Index Cards - Genealogical Notes, Undated
Box 5
Folder 5A: Box 5A: Index Cards - Genealogical Notes, Undated
Organized into categories: El Churro, Llano de Albas, Sta. Rosa, Pucara, Arrayancuchu, Hacienda Compound, Queseracucho, El Molino, La Calera, Turucucho, Cara Botija, Chimba.
Folder 5B: Box 5B: Index Cards - Miscellaneous Field Notes and Compiled Data, ca. 1965-1967
In English and Spanish. Organized into Categories: Hacienda Structure, Measurements, Cayambe and Pichincha, Population - National and Regional, Physical, Geography, Sickness misc., Communication, Economy, Huasp. and Others, School, Other Haciendas, Chaquihuasca, Inst. de Colonizacion, Compadres, Compadrazgo, Relig. Church Mass, Apegados, Family Relations, Baptisms - Weddings - Fiestas, History, Songs, Words, Genealogies, Prices, Food Habits, Pueblo, Pueblo Church, Teniente Politico, Aspiraciones, Nacimientos General 1964, Olmedo, Compiled Data Tables, Birth Stat., Death Stat., Marriage Stat., Agric. Census Hacienda, Agric. Census Pueblo, Misc Notes 1965-1967.
Sub-Series 4: Newspapers and News Clippings, 1962-1979
This sub-series contains newspapers and news clippings about agriculture, politics, and society in Ecuador. Most of the contents are derived from Ecuadorian newspapers published in Spanish, and additionally includes articles and clippings from U.S. publications, which are in English. Crespi collected many of the newspaper clippings during her dissertation fieldwork, and continued to collect newspapers and clippings during her postdoctoral research in Ecuador. She mailed some of these clippings from Ecuador to the U.S. while conducting fieldwork, and additionally received some clippings via her contacts in Ecuador. Arranged alphabetically.
Box 5
Folder 1: Ecuadorian Newspaper Clippings, 1962, 1964-1967
Folder 2: Ecuadorian Newspaper Clippings, ca. 1965-1973
Folder 3: Ecuadorian Newspaper Clippings, 1968-1979
Folder 4: El Comercio Newspaper Clippings, 1964
Folder 5: El Comercio Newspaper Clippings, 1964-1966
Folder 6: El Comercio Newspaper Clippings, 1965
Folder 7: El Comercio Newspaper Clippings, 1972-1973
Folder 8: Indigena Newspaper Scans, 1978
Folder 9: Magazines Featuring Articles about Ecuador: The Nation and NACLA's Latin America & Empire Report, 1975
Folder 10: News Articles by Lilo Linke: "Reforma Agraria y Dessarrollo Rural" Column, ca. 1962
Folder 11: Newspaper Clippings, 1964-1973
Folder 12: Newspaper Clippings and Articles about Ecuador, 1977-1979
Sub-Series 5: Primary Sources, 1911-1949, 1961-1978
This sub-series contains non-newspaper publications, official papers, and reports about Ecuador. Most of these items were created in Ecuador and are in Spanish, and are largely related to Ecuadorian agriculture, hacienda structure, and agrarian reforms, as seen in contents related to the Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización (an Ecuadorian government agency overseeing agrarian reforms). Contents additionally include reports from international/non-Ecuadorian organizations, such as the Food and Agriculture Organization and the United States Agency for International Development. Crespi collected many of these documents during her dissertation research, and continued to collect items during her postdoctoral research in Ecuador. Arranged alphabetically.
Box 5
Folder 13: Balance de Comprobación: Cooperativa Agropecuaria "Atahualpa" de Pesillo, 1978
Folder 14: Blank Forms: Ministerio de Educación Publica - Proyecto Piloto de Alfabetización Funcional, 1972
Folder 15: Breve Bibliografia Indigenista by Dr. Gonzalo Rubio Orbe, ca. 1964
Folder 16: Cerveceria y Matteria "La Victoria" S.A." 70 Años de Sabor, 1970
Folder 17: Código del Trabajo: Ley de Servicio Civil y Carrera Administrativa y sus Reglamentos, 1969
Folder 18: Cooperative Atualupa (Olmedo-Pesillo): Agriculture and Land Parcels, ca. 1966
Folder 19: Data Tables: Estructura de la Tenencia de la Tierra, ca. 1968
Folder 20: "Ecuador" Publication by the National Economic Planning and Cooridnation Board, 1966
Folder 21: El Agropecuario: Organo de la Agricultura para el Agricultor, Año III No. 69, 1969
Folder 22: Estatutos de la Cooperativa de Produccion Agropecuaria Atahualpa de Pesillo, 1966
Folder 23: Evaluación de la Reforma Agraria: Evaluación del Proyecto Sectorial Cayambe, ca. 1976
Folder 24: Fiestas (Ecuador): Calendars, Event Program, and News Clippings, 1965-1972
Folder 25: Food and Agriculture Organization: Plan de Recolonización de las Haciendas Administradas por la Junta Central de Asistencia Social del Ecuador - Hacienda Pesillo, 1964
Folder 26: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización: Curso de Capacitacion de Lideres Campesinos, 1964
Folder 27: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización: Direccion de Planificacion Seccion Evaluacion y Estradistica, 1964-1975, 1975
Folder 28: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización: El Desarrollo Economico del Ecuador y su Estructura Agraria, 1965
Folder 29: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización: Informe de Labores de Enero a Diciembre de 1967, 1968
Folder 30: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización: Proyecto Conjunto de Reforma Agraria - San Agustin de Cajas, 1969
Folder 31: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización: Proyecto de Reasentamiento - Hacienda Pesillo, 1964
Box 6
Folder 1: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización: Reglamento para la Adjudicacion de Tierras Baldias, ca. 1964
Folder 2: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización Flags: Gobierno de la Junta Militar, 1965
Folder 3: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización Forms: Boleta de Citacion - Hacienda Pesillo, 1970
Folder 4: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización Forms: Proyecto de Reasentamiento Hacienda Pesillo - Solicitud de Credito en Especies, 1965-1966
Folder 5: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización Pamphlet: "Realizaciones del IERAC, 1964-1969", 1969
Folder 6: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización Publication: "Informe de Labores, 1964-1965", 1966
Folder 7: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización Publication: "Informe de Labores, 1964-1968", 1968
Folder 8: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización Publication: "Proyecto Piloto de Colonización en el Nor-Oriente", 1971
Folder 9: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización Publication: "Puca Ponchocunapac Mushuc Tiari", ca. 1964
Folder 10: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización Publication: "Reforma Agraria - Anteproyecto de Ley Agraria", ca. 1964
Folder 11: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización Publication: "Situacion Actual de la Colonización en el Ecuador", 1972
Folder 12: Instituto Ecuatoriano de Reforma Agraria y Colonización Publication: "Un Nuevo Despertar: Historia de un Huasipunguero", ca. 1964
Folder 13: Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Censos: III Censo de Población 1974 Resultados Definitivos, 1974
Folder 14: Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias: Boletin Divulgativo No. 2 "Trigo: Las Variedades Atacazo, Amazonas, Rumiñahui", 1972
Folder 15: Instituto Otavaleño de Antropologia: Investigaciones Sociales en Otavalo - Anibal Buitron, 1974
Folder 16: Inter-American Development Bank: Statistical Profiles - Ecuador, 1976-1978
Folder 17: Ley de Comunas: Estatuto Juridico de las Comunidades Campesinas, Decreto No. 679, 1967
Folder 18: Mision Andina del Ecuador: Informe de Actividades, 1965
Folder 19: Mitad del Mundo Magazine, Cayambe, Ecuador, 1966, 1970
Folder 20: No. 3 Diario de la Hacienda La Merced, 1929
In legal-sized folder stored alongside the length of the box.
Folder 21: Pamphlet: Residencia Lutetia - Quito, Ecuador, Undated
Folder 22: Primary Source Photocopies, 1911-1949
In legal-sized folder stored on top of box contents.
Folder 23: Programa Especial del Trigo (Ministerio de Agricultura y Ganaderia): Boletin Informativo No. 1, 1966
Folder 24: Registro Oficial No. 603: Olmedo, 1931
Folder 25: Registros Oficiales No. 297 & 342: Ley de Reforma Agraria y Colonización & Ley de Tierres Baldias y Colonización, 1964
Folder 26: Remitiendo Nómina Huasipungueros: Hacienda La Chimba, 1970
Folder 27: Republica del Ecuador Comision Legislativa: Leyes Sociales, 1961
Folder 28: United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America: Economic Survey of Latin America, 1973
Folder 29: U.S.A.I.D. Spring Review: Land Reform in Ecuador, June, 1970
Folder 30: U.S. Foreign Agricultural Service: Annual Agricultural Situation Report, Ecuador, 1975, 1978
Folder 31: Vigesima Segunda Exposicion Holstein Friesian Ecuatoriana y Décima Novena Feria Pecuaria Nacional - Catalogo, 1968
Sub-Series 6: Research Notes and Writing Drafts, 1962-1977
This sub-series contains both typewritten and handwritten notes, as well as writing drafts and unpublished papers related to Crespi's research about Ecuador. Crespi created these notes both during and after her dissertation research, and pertain to papers she would write and publish after receiving her doctoral degree. Some of these contents may relate to the materials included in the Dissertation Materials sub-series, but are largely distinct in their scope and date of creation. Arranged alphabetically.
Box 6
Folder 32: Bibliogrpahies: Ecuador and South America, ca. 1970-1976
Folder 33: Crespi Writings: Ecuadorian Hacienda Peasants, Economic Development, and Culture Change, ca. 1964-1977
In legal-sized folder stored alongside the length of the box.
Folder 34: Research Notes, Undated
Folder 35: Research Notes: Army, Economy, Politics, and Reforms, ca. 1962
Folder 36: Research Notes: IERAC and Agrarian Reforms, ca. 1970
Folder 37: Research Notes: Language and Ethnic Categories, ca. 1972
Folder 38: Research Notes: Peasants and Race in Latin America, ca. 1965
Folder 39: Research Notes: Peasant Resistance to Agrarian Reforms, ca. 1973
Folder 40: Research Notes: Swadesh List - Quechua and Spanish, Undated
Folder 41: Research Notes and Grant Reports: "Ritual, Inter-group Relations and Culture Change", 1972
Folder 42: Research Notes and Writing Drafts: Agrarian Reform in Ecuador (1 of 2), ca. 1976-1977
Folder 43: Research Notes and Writing Drafts: Agrarian Reform in Ecuador (2 of 2), ca. 1976-1977
Folder 44: Research Notes and Writing Drafts: Atahualpa, Undated
Folder 45: Research Notes and Writing Drafts: Ethnicity in Ecuador, ca. 1970
Folder 46: Research Notes and Writing Drafts: Hacienda "Atahualpa", ca. 1973
Folder 47: Research Notes and Writing Drafts: "Not Used in Thesis", ca. 1968
Folder 48: Research Notes and Writing Drafts: Race and Ethnicity (1 of 2), ca. 1968
Folder 49: Research Notes and Writing Drafts: Race and Ethnicity (2 of 2), ca. 1968
Folder 50: Unpublished Paper: "Hacienda Peasants and Resistance to Agrarian Reforms: Some Problems of Conflicting Community and Government Goals", ca. 1971
Folder 51: Unpublished Paper, Drafting, and Edits: "Variable Attitudes Toward Change: The Implications of Peasant Responses to Agrarian Reforms", 1972-1973

Browse by Series:

[Series 1: Academic Course Work, 1955-1968],
[Series 2: Ecuador Fieldwork and Research, 1911-1979],
[Series 3: Postdoctoral Career, 1969-2004],
[Series 4: Photographs and Slides, 1962-1979],
[Series 5],
[Series 6: Audiovisual Materials],
[Series 7: Oversize: Maps and Poster],
[All]

Page Generated in: 0.497 seconds (using 147 queries).
Using 7.62MB of memory. (Peak of 8.08MB.)

Powered by Archon Version 3.21 rev-3
Copyright ©2017 The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign