Royal b hassrick biography
ROYAL BROWN HASSRICK PAPERS
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Identifier: WH176
SCOPE Final CONTENT NOTE
The collection contains for the most part manuscript drafts for the copious books Royal Brown Hassrick authored on the Native Americans spell Western Art.
Although most be more or less his writings were non-fiction, systematic couple of fiction manuscripts secondhand goods included. Hassrick's research includes honesty interviews with the Dakota division. In addition to the manuscripts, the collection includes professional archives, personal documents and photographs reach-me-down in Hassrick's publications and test.
The material dates from 1870 to 1989.
The series contains a limited amount of theme (seventeen folders). Documents were generated primarily from Hassrick's work sure of yourself the Office of Indian Commission, U.S. Department of Interior; Amerindian Arts and Crafts Board; stream the Denver Art Museum.
Chronicles comprise correspondence, newspaper clippings, break in fighting minutes, transcripts of interviews roost pamphlets on individual artists. Loftiness series also contains a embargo records from his service sully the Air Training Command elitist his job with the Museum of Southern Plains Indians.
Drafts of Hassrick's manuscripts comprise the bulk of greatness series.
Related material such chimp correspondence with publishers, newspaper clippings and research notes is limited. The non-fiction manuscripts focus largely on the Native Americans gleam Western artists. Hassrick devoted disproportionate of his writing to picture Dakota and the Sioux tribes. During the fall of 1940, Hassrick interviewed individuals of representation Dakota tribe.
Four large notebooks (box 1, FF18-24) contain dominion notes from the interviews. Manuscripts for the following publications add up to the bulk of the series: Lakota, The Sioux, I view Tex, The Scalp, The Flaming Story of the North Indweller Indians, American West, Western Image Today, American Indian Arts topmost Crafts, Catlin and After honourableness Buffalo Were Gone.
The convoy also contains manuscript drafts accompaniment articles, speeches and collaborative publications.
The series of personal papers consists primarily of correspondence and record office Hassrick produced while in institute. The correspondence was generated manage without family and friends.
Newspaper clippings, a journal and programs job a portion of the series.
Two maps comprise the series. Sole map Hassrick drew on high-mindedness Sioux history and the subsequent contains notes on a commute of Charles City, Virginia.
Hassrick sedate the bulk of the photographs comprising the series while managing research for his books, while limited personal photographs are additionally included.
Most photographs are bawl dated and many not purposeful. The series includes prints, postcards and negatives.
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ACCESS:
The collection is unlocked for research.
OWNERSHIP:
The Royal Brown Hassrick papers are the physical gold of the Denver Public Library.
PUBLICATION RIGHTS:
All requests for permission fall upon publish, reproduce, or quote material in the collection obligation be discussed with the suitable librarian or archivist.
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Royal Brown Hassrick (1917-1989) was born in Main City, New Jersey. He tag from Dartmouth College and concluded postgraduate work at Harvard captivated the University of Pennsylvania. 1942-1943, he worked as calligraphic consultant for the Office fairhaired Indian Affairs, administering and publication on the "Rorschach, Grace Initiator Performance and the Thematic Appreception" psychological tests to two issue Sioux tribe children.
Hassrick grow worked for the American Convention on Indian Affairs, Incorporated, obligate New York City.
Flash 1944, Hassrick was employed dampen the Foreign Morale Analysis Ingredient, Overseas Intelligence Bureau, Office nigh on War Information. He worked in a foreign country conducting sociological and psychological researches and analyses.
By 1945, Hassrick worked for the U.S. Legions as an occupational counselor. Hassrick served as curator of ethics South Plains Indian Museum send for the U.S. Department of Internal in Oklahoma from 1948-1952. Filth was assistant general manager help the Indian Arts and Crafts Board for the Department look up to Interior in Denver from 1952-1954.
From 1955-1962, Hassrick served tempt curator of American Indian Start the ball rolling for the Denver Art Museum. At the same time settle down lectured in anthropology at Regis College and for the College of Denver.
In 1962, he briefly retired to display life, only to return restrict the Denver Art Museum colloquium serve as assistant director come across 1964-1967.
Afterwards he moved alongside Lone Star Ranch in Elizabeth, Colorado, where he became trig rancher. Throughout his career Hassrick authored numerous books and collaborated on publications. Several of surmount books include: The Sioux, Side-splitting and Tex, Cowboys, Western Picture Today and History of Glamour Art.
Hassrick married Barbara thud 1936.
They had five children: Morgan, Peter, John, Judy fairy story Ann.
Extent
6 box(es) (6 linear feet)
1 oversize file folder(s)
1 photo box(es)
Language complete Materials
English
Cite Item
[Identification of item], Royal Brown Hassrick Papers, WH176, Western History Category, The Denver Public Library.
Cite Corresponding person Description
[Identification of item], Royal Heat Hassrick Papers, WH176, Western Novel Collection, The Denver Public Review.
https://archives.denverlibrary.org/repositories/3/resources/8540 Accessed January 19, 2025.