Scope and Content Note
The Laura Tohe papers contains U-matic video cassettes, VHS video cassettes, Native traditional tobacco usages VHS video, correspondence letters, carousel slide photographs, microfilms, rare publications and journals, students’ writing from Native Image English course, Navajo Nation fair magazine, Navajo Code Talker fund raiser brochures, and Tohe’s students’ interviews of Native American women which includes biographies, oral history, transcripts, and audio recordings with signed consent forms.
Dates
- Creation: 1980 - 2010
- Creation: Majority of material found within 1990s
Creator
- Tohe, Laura (Person)
Access Restrictions
Culturally sensitive Native American materials located in this collection, specifically boxes 4 and 5, are restricted and cannot be made available to patrons in accordance with the Protocols for Native American Archival Materials
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Copyright
The Arizona Board of Regents retains copyright to this collection for and on behalf of Distinctive Collections, Arizona State University Library. Requests for permissions to publish, display, or redistribute information from this collection must be submitted via our online application.
Biographical Note
Laura Tohe is Diné. She is Tsénahabiłnii, Sleepy Rock People clan, and born for the Tódich’inii, Bitter Water clan. She grew up at Crystal, New Mexico near the Chuska Mountains on the Diné homeland.
Her published books include Making Friends with Water (chapbook); No Parole Today, a book on boarding schools; Sister Nations: Native American Women Writers on Community, co-edited with Heid Erdrich; Tseyí Deep in the Rock, in collaboration with photographer, Stephen Strom; and Code Talker Stories, an oral history book with the remaining Navajo Code Talkers. The Phoenix Symphony commissioned her to write the libretto for Enemy Slayer, A Navajo Oratorio, which made its 2008 world premiere as part of the Phoenix Symphony’s 60th anniversary. A compact disc recording of Enemy Slayer is on the Naxos classical music label. It received rave reviews by the Arizona Republic and was called a triumph
by Opera Today.
A poet, writer, and librettist, Tohe's work has been published in such journals as Ploughshares, New Letters, cream city review, Red Ink, World Literature Today and many others. Her work has appeared in the U.S., Canada, South America and in Europe with French, Dutch and Italian translations. She has read her poetry internationally in the U.S., Europe, and South America. Laura holds a doctorate degree in creative writing, Indigenous American Literature, and American Literature.
Laura is Professor with Exemplar Distinction in the English Department at Arizona State University and is an Arizona Speaks presenter for the Arizona Humanities that awarded her the 2006 Dan Schilling Public Scholar award.
In 2015 Laura was honored as the Navajo Nation Poet Laureate for 2015-2017, a title given to her in celebration and recognition of her work as a poet and writer.
From Dr. Tohe’s website: https://www.lauratohe.com/
Full extent
2.5 Linear Feet
Full extent
4 Box(es)
Language of materials
English
Abstract
The Laura Tohe Papers contains student interviews, professional papers, correspondence, journals, Navajo Fair magazines, microfilms, carousel photographs, and audiovisual material dating from 1980 to 2010 with the bulk of material in 1990s.
Arrangement
This collection consists of four boxes.
Provenance
Dr. Laura Tohe donated these materials to the Labriola Center in 2018 (Accession # 2018-055594).
- Title
- Laura Tohe Papers
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Jeston Morris
- Date
- 2018-11-12
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- English
Repository details
Part of the Labriola National American Indian Data Center Repository