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



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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 5
Box 9
Folder 1: Aguirre Beltran, Gonzalo. (1957). El Proceso De Aculturacion. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico., 1957
Folder 2: Albornoz Peralta, Oswaldo. (1975). Dolores Cacuango y Las Luchas Indigenas de Cayambe. Editorial Claridad., 1975
Folder 3: Albornoz Peralta, Oswaldo. (1976). Las Luchas Indigenas en el Ecuador. Editorial Claridad., 1976
Folder 4: Bemelmans, Ludwig. (1964). The Donkey Inside. E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1964
Folder 5: Benett, Wendell C. (1954). Ancient Arts of the Andes. Museum of Modern Art, New York., 1954
Folder 6: Bonifaz, Emilio. (1976). Los Indigenas de Altura del Ecuador., 1976
Folder 7: Bourque, Susan C. et. al. (1975). Estudios Andinos: La Mujer en los Andes. K&S Enterprises., 1975
Folder 8: Brownrigg, Leslie Ann. (1986). Al Futuro Desde la Experiencia: Los Pueblos Indigena y El Manejo del Medio Ambiente. ABYA-YALA., 1986
Folder 9: Buitron, Anibal. Taita Imbabura: Vida Indigena en los Andes. Mision Andina.
Folder 10: Burgos Guevara, Hugo. (1970). Relaciones Interetnicas en Riobamba. Instituto Indigenista Interamericano., 1970
Folder 11: de Carvalho Neto, Paulo. (1966). Cuentos Folkloricos del Ecuador. Universidad Central del Ecuador., 1966
Folder 12: de Carvalho Neto, Paulo. (1964). Diccionario del Folklore Ecuatoriano. Editorial Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana., 1964
Folder 13: Chinas, Beverly L. (1973). The Isthmus Zapotecs: Women's Roles in Cultural Context. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Inc., 1973
Folder 14: Collier, John and Anibal Buitron. (1949). The Awakening Valley. University of Chicago Press., 1949
Folder 15: Cordero, Luis. (1967). Diccionario Quichua-Español, Español-Quichua. Universidad de Cuenca., 1967
Folder 16: Costales Samaniego, Alfredo. (1960). Karapungo. Instituto Panamericano de Geografia e Historia., 1960
Folder 17: de Costales, Piedad Peñaherrera and Alfredo Costales Samaniego. (1956). Llacta: Indio Colorado. Instituto Ecuatoriano de Antropologia y Geografia., 1956
Folder 18: de Costales, Piedad Peñaherrera and Alfredo Costales Samaniego. (1957). Llacta 4: Katekil o Historia Cultural del Campesinado del Chimborazo. Instituto Ecuatoriano de Antropologia y Geografia., 1957
Folder 19: de Costales, Piedad Peñaherrera and Alfredo Costales Samaniego. (1958). Llacta 5-6: Yunga Nan. Instituto Ecuatoriano de Antropologia y Geografia., 1958
Folder 20: de Costales, Piedad Peñaherrera and Alfredo Costales Samaniego. (1959). Llacta 7: Coangue: Historia Cultura y Social de los Negros del Choto y Salinas. Instituto Ecuatoriano de Antropologia y Geografia., 1959
Folder 21: de Costales, Piedad Peñaherrera and Alfredo Costales Samaniego. (1961). Llacta 13: Tungurahua. Instituto Ecuatoriano de Antropologia y Geografia., 1961
Folder 22: de Costales, Piedad Peñaherrera and Alfredo Costales Samaniego. (1962). Llacta 15: Comunas Juridicamente Organizadas. Instituto Ecuatoriano de Antropologia y Geografia., 1962
Folder 23: de Costales, Piedad Peñaherrera and Alfredo Costales Samaniego. (1964). Llacta 17-19: Historia Social del Ecuador. Instituto Ecuatoriano de Antropologia y Geografia., 1964
Folder 24: de Costales, Piedad Peñaherrera and Alfredo Costales Samaniego. (1966). Llacta 23: El Quishihuar o el Arbol de Dios Tomo I. Instituto Ecuatoriano de Antropologia y Geografia., 1966
Folder 25: de Costales, Piedad Peñaherrera and Alfredo Costales Samaniego. (1968). Llacta 24: El Quishihuar o el Arbol de Dios Tomo II. Instituto Ecuatoriano de Antropologia y Geografia., 1968
Folder 26: de Costales, Piedad Peñaherrera and Alfredo Costales Samaniego. (1987). Pesillo: Documentos Para Su Historia. ABYA-YALA., 1987
Folder 27: Crain, Mary M. (ca. 1984). Changing Landlord-Peasant Relations: The Demise of a Harvest Festival in the Ecuadorian Highlands. Universidad de Barcelona., ca. 1984
Folder 28: Crain, Mary M. (1989). Ritual Memoria Popular y Proceso Politico en la Sierra Ecuatoriana. ABYA-YALA., 1989
Folder 29: Erasmus, Charles J. et al. (1967). Contemporary Change in Traditional Societies. University of Illinois Press., 1967
Folder 30: Favre, Henry et al. (1967). La Hacienda en el Peru. Instituto de Estudios Peruanos., 1967
Folder 31: Feder, Ernest. The Rape of the Peasantry: Latin America's Landholding System. Anchor Books., 1971
Folder 32: Freyre, Gilberto. (1956). The Masters and the Slaves: A Study in the Development of Brazilian Civilization. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., 1956
Box 10
Folder 1: Friedlander, Judith. (1975). Being Indian in Hueyapan: A Study of Forced Identity in Contemporary Mexico. St. Martin's Press., 1975
Folder 2: Foster, George M. (1960). Culture and Conquest: America's Spanish Heritage. Quadrangle Books, Inc., 1960
Folder 3: Foster, George M. (1967). Tzintzuntzan: Mexican Peasants in a Changing World. Little, Brown and Company., 1967
Folder 4: Garcia, Antonio. Estructura de una Hacienda Señorial en la Sierra Ecuatoriana.
Folder 5: Gonzalez Suarez, Federico. (1969). Historia General de la Republica del Ecuador Volumen Primero. Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana., 1969
Folder 6: Gonzalez Suarez, Federico. (1970). Historia General de la Republica del Ecuador Volumen Segundo. Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana., 1970
Folder 7: Gonzalez Suarez, Federico. (1970). Historia General de la Republica del Ecuador Volumen Tercero. Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana., 1970
Folder 8: Guerrero, Andres. (1975). La Hacienda Precapitalista y la Clase Terrateniente en America Latina y Su Insercion en el Modo de Produccion Capitalista: El Caso Ecuatoriano. Universidad Central., 1975
Folder 9: Hassaurek, Friedrich. (1967). Four Years Among the Ecuadorians. Southern Illinois University Press., 1967
Folder 10: Hurtado, Oswaldo. (1970). Dos Mundos Superpuestos: Ensayo de Diagnostico de la Realidad Ecuatoriana. INEDES., 1970
Folder 11: Hurtado, Oswaldo and Joachim Herudek. (1974). La Organizacion Popular en el Ecuador. INEDES., 1974
Folder 12: Hurtado, Oswaldo and Joachim Herudek. (ca. 1969). Organizacion Popular y Desarrollo. INEDES., ca. 1969
Folder 13: Icaza, Jorge. (1973). The Villagers (B. Dulsey, Trans.). Southern Illinois University Press. (Original work published 1934)., 1973
Folder 14: Icaza, Jorge. (1962). Huasipungo (M. Savill, Trans.). Dobson Books Ltd. (Original work published 1934)., 1962
Folder 15: Icaza, Jorge. (1960). Huasipungo. Editorial Losada, S.A., 1960
Folder 16: Jaramillo Alvarado, Pio. (1954). El Indio Ecuatoriano: Contribucion al Estudio de la Sociologia Indoamericana. Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana., 1954
Folder 17: Jaramillo Alvarado, Pio. (1960). Estudios Historicos. Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana., 1960
Folder 18: Kearney, Michael. (1972). The Winds of Ixtepeji: Worldview and Society in a Zapotec Town. Holt, Rinehard, and Winston Inc., 1972
Folder 19: Keith, Robert G. (Ed). (1977). Haciendas and Plantations in Latin American History. Holmes & Meier Publishers., 1977
Folder 20: Kensinger, Kenneth M. et al. (1975). The Cashinahua of Eastern Peru. Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology., 1975
Folder 21: Kurath, Gertrude Prokosch and Samuel Marti. (1964). Dances of Anahuac: The Choreogrpahy and Music of Precortesian Dances. Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology., 1964
Folder 22: La Orden, Ernesto. (1959). Ecuador Arte y Paisaje. Mundo Hispanico., 1959
Folder 23: Landazuri, Helena and Carolina Jijon. (1988). El Medio Ambiente en el Ecuador. Instituto Latinoamericano de Investigaciones Sociales (ILDIS)., 1988
Folder 24: Lathrap, Donald W. (1975). Ancient Acuador: Culture, Clay, and Creativity. Field Museum of Natural History., 1975
Folder 25: Linke, Lilo. (1960). Ecuador: Country of Contrasts. Oxford University Press., 1960
Folder 26: Luzuriaga C., Carlos. (ca. 1988). Situación de la Mujer en el Ecuador., ca. 1988
Box 11
Folder 1: Martinez-Alier, Juan. (1977). Haciendas, Plantations, and Collective Farms. Frank Cass., 1977
Folder 2: Meggers, Betty J. et al. (1965). Smithsonian Contributions to Anthropology Vol. 1: Early Formative Period of Coastal Ecuador. Smithsonian Institution., 1965
Folder 3: Monroy, Joel L. (1938). El Convento de la Merced de Quito de 1534-1617. Editorial Labor., 1938
Folder 4: Monroy, Joel L. (1932). El Convento de la Merced de Quito de 1616-1700. Editorial Labor., 1932
Folder 5: Moseley, Michael E. (1978). Peru's Golden Treasures. Field Museum of Natural History., 1978
Folder 6: Moreno Yanez, Segundo. (1976). Sublevaciones Indigenas en la Audiencia de Quito. University of Bonn., 1976
Folder 7: Pérez T. Aquiles R. (1947). Las Mitas: En La Real Audiencia de Quito. Imp. Del Ministerio del Tesoro., 1947
Folder 8: Pi-Sunyer, Oriol. (1973). Zamora: Change and Continuity in a Mexican Town. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Inc., 1973
Folder 9: Redfield, Robert. (1941). The Folk Culture of Yucatan. University of Chicago Press., 1941
Folder 10: Reed, Nelson. (1964). The Caste War of Yucatan. Stanford University Press., 1964
Folder 11: Richardson, Miles. (1970). San Pedro, Columbia: Small Town in a Developing Society. Holt, Rinehard, and Winston Inc., 1970
Folder 12: Riviere, Peter. (1972). The Forgotten Frontier: Ranchers of Northern Brazil. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Inc., 1972
Folder 13: Rodriguez Sandoval, Leonidas. (1949). Vida Economico-Social del Indio Libre de la Sierra Ecuatoriana. Catholic University Press of America., 1949
Folder 14: Rubio Orbe, Gonzalo. (1956). Punyaro. Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana., 1956
Folder 15: Sacoto, Antonio. (1967). The Indian in the Ecuadorian Novel. Las Americas Publishing Co., 1967
Folder 16: Safa, Helen Icken. (1974). The Urban Poor in Puerto Rico: A Study in Development and Inequality. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Inc., 1974
Folder 17: Salazar, Ernesto. (1977). An Indian Federation in Lowland Ecuador. International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs (IWGIA)., 1977
Folder 18: Saunders, J.V.D. (1961). Latin American Monographs, The People of Ecuador: A Demographic Analysis. University of Florida Press., 1961
Folder 19: Scheller, Ulf et al. (1971). Artesania Folclorica en el Ecuador / Folkloric Handicraft in Ecuador. Colegio Alemán Humboldt Guayaquil., 1971
Folder 20: Simmons, Roger A. (1971). Palca and Pucara: A Study of the Effects of Revolution on Two Bolivian Haciendas. University of California Press., 1971
Folder 21: Stark, Louisa R. et al. (1973). El Quichua de Imbabura. Instituto Interandino de Desarrollo., 1973
Folder 22: Stavenhagen, Rodolfo (Ed). (1970). Agrarian Problems and Peasant Movements in Latin America. Anchor Books., 1970
Folder 23: Steltzer, Ulli. (1984). A Haida Potlatch. University of Washington Press., 1984
Folder 24: Stephen, Lynn and James Dow (Eds). (1990). Class, Politics, and Popular Religion in Mexico and Central America. American Anthropological Association., 1990
Folder 25: Stevenson, I. Neil. (1974). Andean Village Technology. Oxford University., 1974
Folder 26: Tannenbaum, Frank. (1960). Mexico: The Struggle for Peace and Bread. Alfred A. Knopf., 1960
Folder 27: Tax, Sol. (1963). Penny Capitalism: A Guatamalan Indian Economy. University of Chicago Press., 1963
Folder 28: Tax, Sol et al. (1952). Heritage of Conquest. The Free Press., 1952
Box 12
Folder 1: Vargas, Jose Maria. (1957). La Economica Politica del Ecuador Durante la Colonia. Editorial Universitaria., 1957
Folder 2: Villas Boas, Orlando and Claudio Villas Boas. (1973). Xingu: The Indians, Their Myths. Farrar, Straus, Giroux., 1973
Folder 3: Villavicencio R., Gladys. (1973). Relaciones Interetnicas en Otavalo-Ecuador. Instituto Indigenista Interamericano., 1973
Folder 4: Vogt, Evon Z. (1970). The Zinacantecos of Mexico. Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Inc., 1970
Folder 5: Whitten, Norman E. (1974). Black Frontiersmen: A South American Case. Halsted Press., 1974
Folder 6: Whitten, Norman E. (1965). Class, Kinship, and Power in an Ecuadorian Town: The Negroes of San Lorenzo. Standord University Press., 1965
Folder 7: Whitten, Norman E. (Ed). (1981). Cultural Transformations and Ethnicity in Modern Ecuador. University of Illinois Press., 1981
Folder 8: Whitten, Norman E. (Ed). (1993). Transformaciones Culturales y Etnicidad en la Sierra Ecuatoriana. Diseno Grafico., 1993
Folder 9: Wilbert, Johannes. (1958). Datos Antropologicos de los Indios Piaroa. Sociedad de Ciencias Naturales La Salle., 1958
Folder 10: Wilbert, Johannes. (1961). The Evolution of Horticultural Systems in Native South America: Causes and Consequences. Sociedad de Ciencias Naturales La Salle., 1961
Folder 11: Wilbert, Johannes. (1974). The Thread of Life: Symbolism of Miniature Art from Ecuador. Dumbarton Oaks., 1974
Folder 12: Winsberg, Morton D. (1963). Colonia Baron Hirsch: A Jewish Agricultiral Colony in Argentina. University of Florida Press., 1963
Folder 13: Wolf, Eric R. (1959). Sons of the Shaking Earth: The People of Mexico and Guatamala, Their Land, History, and Cultures. University of Chicago Press., 1959
Folder 14: Yanez del Pozo, Jose. (1988). Yo Declaro con Franqueza: Cashnami Causashcanchic. ABYA-YALA., 1988
Folder 15: Zavala, Silvio. (1964). Race and Society: The Defence of Human Rights in Latin America (Sixteenth to Eighteenth Centuries). UNESCO., 1964
Folder 16: Zumarraga, Pedro Manuel. (1949). Monografia del Canton Antonio Ante. La Prensa Catolica., 1949
Folder 17: Banco de la Republica: Museo del Oro, 1965
Folder 18: El Evangelio Subversivo: Historia y Documentos del Encuentro de Riobamba. Ediciones Sigueme., 1977
Folder 19: Estudios Etnohistoricos del Ecuador Casa de la Cultura Ecuatoriana., 1976
Folder 20: Guayasamin: Retrospectiva. Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores.
Folder 21: Indigenas en Miseria: Un Informe Preliminar Sobre la Zona de la Laguna de Colta, Chimborazo, Ecuador. Cornell University., 1965
Folder 22: Land Reform: Defects in Agrarian Structure as Obstacles to Economic Development. United Nations Publications., 1951
Folder 23: The Landless Farmer in Latin America. International Labor Office., 1957
Folder 24: Motivos Indigenas Ecuatorianos, 1971
Folder 25: Tenencia de la Tierra y Desarrollo Socio-Economico del Sector Agricola, Ecuador. Union Panamericana., 1965

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[Series 1: Academic Course Work, 1955-1968],
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[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]

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