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A glimpse into the ASU Labriola National American Indian Data Center highlighting the center's collections, services and partnerships.

The Labriola Center is expanding its community involvement and partnerships through such activities as the Simon Ortiz and Labriola Center Lecture on Indigenous Land, Culture and Community and the newly established Labriola Center American Indian National Book Award. Important new programs such as collecting contemporary film and video are critical to meet ASU’s instructional needs and the Labriola Center’s commitment to the American Indian community.

For more information please visit lib.asu.edu/labriola/dvd
  • Vincent Williams 2 years ago
    Hello, (like anyone will see this...lol) I’m pleased to introduce myself as Vincent Williams, 47 yrs. old. I was born in a small rez community Schurz Nevada at Indian Hospital. Born 1963, I’m Western Shoshone and a member of Te-Moak Band of Western Shoshone.
    I found my way here entering some information my mother and I were wondering about. We were looking for information about our heritage, specifically on Indian tribe called "Snake". My mother was born in Battle Mountain, Nevada, were looking for a clue of her grandmother (my great-great grandmother) original came from since no records were recorded of births in this area. We had an idea but the ASU Labriola and Vimeo website confirmed our questions. Now we have so many more. We found what we were looking for!
    I want to thank everyone that helped in putting a wonderful resource like this together.

    Thank You,

    Vincent Williams
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