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Letters from M. Vandervelde to Marvel I., 1981-1984

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Item 4
Scope and Contents Tape 1: 1981: My car accident/Kuna trouble for Gruvers/E'burg man wants me to write book/Crooked corn rows/music/traditional Kuna waysTape 2: August 12, 1981: Days of my life/Paternal roots and their helping runaway slavesTape 3: August 31, 1981: Cockroaches are nervous/Gruvers to C.A. Rosa Tasom/ Demolish V. Velde Barn/Charlotte sings Sula on pianoTape 4: December 18, 1981: Carlitos, Mack, Gerry, and I locked in at Ailigandi/The ideas for our book Born Primitive/We island hop at San Blas/I introduce Marvel to Aunt NellieTape 5: December 1982: Jane's cancer/Jud/Oran/Xmas bits/How I created book characters/Spanish translation details/Walt Reitz/Autograph partyTape 6: December 1982/January 1983: A Kuna's chief tomb is EMPTY??/MV reports re: the business of books co-authored by Vandervelde and Iglesias/Jane G. has cancer/How I created the characters in our books/Kuna tribal problemsTape 7: January 29, 1983: Book...
Dates: 1981-1984

Women Can & Will Be the Farmers of the Future, March 1999

 Item — Flat Box: 17, Case: AC0624
Identifier: 10
Dates: March 1999

Oral history interview conducted by Linda Kerber, 7/16/2001

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2
Dates: 7/16/2001

Zmolek, Luella: interview, 9/10/2001

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Sub- 3
Scope and Contents

The Luella Zmolek interview follows her life chronologically from young farm daughter to wife and mother, with the preponderance of the interview centering on the years from 1955 to the mid-1960s when the Zmoleks were active with the NFO. It emphasized the fluidity with which both Luella and Donald moved from farm work to wage employment over the course of their marriage. She related the changes in farming to economic forces and national farm politics.

Dates: 9/10/2001