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Paul E. Baker
Papers, 1952-1956
Professor Paul E. Baker, Chairman of the Sociology Department at Boise Junior College, Boise, Idaho, gave to the Washington State University Library in 1957 the manuscript of his monograph The Forgotten Kutenai; Boise: Mountain States Press, 1955, and the correspondence, notes, and pamphlets gathered in connection with his writing and publishing it. A printed copy is also included. The papers were processed by Mary Avery.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Professor Baker, 1893-, studied under Dr. Franz Boas at Columbia University; taught five years at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee; four years at Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia; and six years at Kamehameha Schools for Boys, Honolulu, Hawaii; and in 1953 had been at Boise Junior College for six years.
DESCRIPTION AND ARRANGEMENT
Materials consist of letters, lists, pamphlets, clippings, and the manuscript copy of the monograph. Inclusive dates are 1952-1956.
Aside from the manuscript, probably the most useful items for Pacific Northwest history are the lists of persons concer ned with Indian culture in Container 1B-C; correspondence concerning U. S. Indian policies in Container 2A; pamphlets, notes, and clippings concerning Indians in Container 4A-C.
One letter from Simon Francis, an Indian, giving suggestions or. statements regarding Indian culture made in rough draft of book, describes Indian customs in solemnizing marriages; taking sweatbaths; etc.
CONTAINER LIST
| Cont. | Folder | Description | Num. Items |
| 1 | Correspondence conerning Indian culture and pertaining to facts about Indians gleaned while Mr. Baker worked on The Forgotten Kutenai. | 100 | |
| 1A | Correspondence concerning Field Work | ||
| 1B | Persons Concerned with Tribal Culture or Welfare | ||
| 1C | Bibliographies; List of informants. | ||
| 2 | Correspondence concerning U. S. Indian policies with Kutenais. | 50 | |
| 2A | Correspondence, clippings, and bulletins regarding U. S. Indian policies | ||
| 2B | Recommendations for aid to Kutenais. | ||
| 3 | Correspondence concerning mechanics of publication. | 100 | |
| 3A | Correspondence with possible publishers | ||
| 3B | Correspondence concerning illustrations and copyright for book | ||
| 3C | Correspondence concerning book orders with comments on book | ||
| 3D | Correspondence concerning suggestions for changes in manuscript | ||
| 3E | Correspondence giving author permission. to quote desired passages. | ||
| 4 | Pamphlets, notes, and clippings concerning Indians. | 25 | |
| 4A | Pamphlets on Indian culture | ||
| 4B | Newspaper clippings concerning Kutenais | ||
| 4C | Notes on Interviews with Indians. | ||
| 5 | Manuscript of The Forgotten Kutenai. |