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National Anthropological ArchivesMuseum Support Center4210 Silver Hill RoadSuitland, Maryland , 20746Phone: [email protected]/naa
S. Ann Dunham papers, 1965-2013
by Katie DuvallFunding for the processing of this collection
was provided by the Wenner-Gren Foundation.June 2016
Table of Contents
Collection Overview......................................................................................................... 1Administrative Information .............................................................................................. 1Biographical Note............................................................................................................. 2Scope and Content Note................................................................................................. 3Arrangement..................................................................................................................... 4Selected Bibliography...................................................................................................... 4Names and Subject Terms ............................................................................................. 4Container Listing.............................................................................................................. 6
Series 1: Field notebooks, 1977-1994..................................................................... 6Series 2: Professional, 1974-1994, undated............................................................ 8Series 3: Academic, 1973-1992, undated.............................................................. 16Series 4: Personal and biographical, 1965-1994, undated.................................... 18Series 5: Photographs, 1978-1992, undated......................................................... 20Series 6: Computer files, 1991-2012, undated...................................................... 25Series 7: Reference and research, circa 1969-2012, undated............................... 27Series 8: Collected materials about S. Ann Dunham, 1972-2013, undated........... 30
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Collection Overview
Repository: National Anthropological Archives
Creator: Dunham, S. Ann (Stanley Ann)
Title: S. Ann Dunham papers
Dates: 1965-2013
Quantity: 18 linear feet (44 boxes)
Abstract: The S. Ann Dunham papers, 1965-2013, primarily documenther work as an economic anthropologist in Indonesia. Thepapers include her dissertation research on blacksmithingand materials relating to her professional work as aconsultant for organizations like the Ford Foundation andBank Raykat Indonesia (BRI). Her work included projectson microcredit, women in development, and rural industries.Materials consist of field notebooks, correspondence,reports, research proposals, case studies, surveys, lectures,photographs, research files, and floppy disks.
Language: Collection is primarily in English. Some materials are inIndonesian and Javanese.
Administrative Information
Acquisition InformationThese papers were donated to the NAA by Ann Dunham's daughter, Maya Soetoro-Ng, in2011.
Separated MaterialsObjects have been transferred to the Anthropology Collections department. For moreinformation please contact the department at 301.238.1340.
Processing InformationPrior to their arrival at the National Anthropological Archives (NAA) in 2011, the S. AnnDunham papers were provisionally processed by Bronwen Solyom, a librarian at the Universityof Hawaii, Manoa and friend of Ann Dunham’s, with the help of volunteers. Solyom re-housedand labeled the majority of the materials in archival folders and sorted, re-housed, and labeledphotographs and negatives in mylar sleeves. Solyom had proof sheets printed for someof the negatives and slides. A preliminary arrangement was determined during this phaseof processing as, other than the field notebooks, the materials had very little intrinsic ordercreated by Dunham.
Upon arrival at the NAA, the archivist re-boxed all the material, re-housed slides, somephotographs, and oversized items, removed plastic bindings and deconstructed the spiralnotebooks, removed and copied post it notes, removed rusty fasteners, and interleaved
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newspaper clippings and other highly acidic materials. The existing folder description wasedited for consistency and dates were determined and added to the description wherenecessary. The series delineations and order determined by Solyom were minimallyrearranged and streamlined by the NAA archivist. Many of the series notes in this collectionwere written based on information provided by Solyom.
Processed and encoded by Katie Duvall, 2016
Preferred CitationS. Ann Dunham papers, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.
Restrictions on AccessThe S. Ann Dunham papers are open for research.
Electronic records are unavailable for research. Please contact the reference archivist foradditional information.
Access to the S. Ann Dunham papers requires an appointment.
Ownership & Literary RightsContact the repository for terms of use.
Biographical Note
Chronology1942 November 29 Born in Wichita, Kansas
1961 August 4 Son Barack Hussein Obama, Jr. born in Hawaii
1967 BA, Department of Anthropology, University of Hawaii
1967 First trip to Indonesia
1970 August 15 Daughter Maya Soetoro born in Indonesia
1972-1973 Asia Foundation grant
1973-1974 Part-time instructor in handicrafts, Bishop Museum, Honolulu
1973-1978 East-West Center, Technology and Development Institute grant
1975 M.A. in Anthropology, University of Hawaii
1975 Went to Indonesia for PhD fieldwork
1979-1980 Consultant on international development, U.S. Agency forInternational Development (USAID)
1981-1984 Program Officer for Women and Employment, Ford FoundationRegional Office for Southeast Asia, Jakarta
1986-1987 Rural Development Consultant to the Agricultural Development Bankof Pakistan, under the Gujranwala Integrated Rural DevelopmentProject (GADP), credit component
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1988-1992 Research Coordinator and Consultant to the Bank Rakyat Indonesia(under 3 separate contracts funded by the World Bank and USAID inmicrofinance)
1992 PhD, Department of Anthropology, University of Hawaii
1992-1994 Research and Policy Coordinator, Women’s World Bank, New YorkCity
1995 November 7 Died in Honolulu
Stanley Ann Dunham was an anthropologist who worked primarily in Indonesia conducting research forher PhD in economic anthropology while also building a professional career as an international consultantwith various non-governmental organizations. Born in 1942 in Kansas, Dunham attended high school inMercer Island, WA and moved to Honolulu, HI with her family. She attended the University of Hawaii atManoa where she received her BA in 1967, her MA in 1975, and her PhD in 1992, all in anthropology.
Dunham’s research and work dealt mostly with Indonesian handicrafts and small non-argricultural ruralindustries, including the study of economic and technical aspects that were important to enabling andsustaining development and village level microfinance programs.
Her dissertation Peasant Blacksmithing in Indonesia: Surviving Against all Odds was completed in 1992.The first half of her dissertation was published posthumously in 2009.
Dunham is the mother of President Barack Obama.
She died on November 7, 1995 in Honolulu, Hawaii.
(Chronology courtesy of the Ann Dunham Chronology by Ellen Chapman, S. Ann Dunham papers,National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution.)
Scope and Content Note
The S. Ann Dunham papers, 1965-2013, primarily document her work as an economic anthropologist inIndonesia. The papers include her dissertation research on blacksmithing and materials relating to herprofessional work as a consultant for organizations like the Ford Foundation and Bank Raykat Indonesia(BRI). Her work included projects on microcredit, women in development, and rural industries. Materialsconsist of field notebooks, correspondence, reports, research proposals, case studies, surveys, lectures,photographs, research files, and floppy disks.
The field notebooks are mostly written in English, but also contain a mixture of Indonesian and Javanese,and include notes from her years of fieldwork in central Java, work-related travel, experiences as aconsultant, and notes on readings.
The bulk of the professional materials relate to Dunham’s work at the Ford Foundation as Program Officerfor Women and Employment in Jakarta from 1981-1984. Her work with the Provincial DevelopmentProgram in the Indonesian Department of Industries, a consultancy in Pakistan, at Bank Rakyat Indonesia(BRI), and at Women’s World Banking are represented to a lesser degree.
Academic materials primarily deal with Dunham’s work toward her PhD, including her comprehensiveexams and her dissertation.
The personal and biographical materials include limited material regarding her son, President BarackObama, and a comprehensive collection of her resumes and qualifications.
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The bulk of the photographs relate to Dunham’s early field research for dissertation, and subsequently herwork as a consultant.
Materials related to Dunham’s computer files from 1991-1995 includes floppy disks, inventories, copies offloppy disks on CDs with content lists, and printouts of selected documents. They include final versionsof her dissertation and files relating to her work with Women’s World Banking and DAI (DevelopmentAlternatives Incorporated). The floppy disks and CD-roms are unavailable for research. The printedinventories, content lists, and documents are available.
The reference and research materials were collected by Dunham over the course of her career andstudies. A bibliography of the majority of the reference and research materials is filed with the materials.
The collected materials about S. Ann Dunham comprise files posthumously collected by Bronwen Solyomabout Dunham and her legacy. These include academic files, publication files, biographical material, andfiles relating to the recognition of Dunham and her work.
Arrangement
This collection is arranged in 8 series: Series 1. Field notebooks, 1977-1994; Series 2. Professional,1974-1994, undated; Series 3. Academic, 1973-1992, undated; Series 4. Personal and biographical,1965-1994, undated; Series 5. Photographs, 1978-1992, undated; Series 6. Computer files, 1991-2012,undated; Series 7. Reference and research, circa 1969-2012, undated; Series 8. Collected materialsabout S. Ann Dunham, 1972-2013, undated.
Selected Bibliography
1980. Women's work in village industries on Java.
1992. Peasant blacksmithing in Indonesia: surviving against all odds.
with Alice G. Dewey and Nancy I. Cooper. 2009. Surviving against the odds: village industry inIndonesia. Durham [NC]: Duke University Press.
Names and Subject Terms
This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the followingterms:
Subjects:
BlacksmithingEconomic anthropologyMicrofinanceMothers of presidents--United StatesWomen anthropologists
Cultures:
Javanese (Indonesian people)
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Geographic Names:
Indonesia
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Container Listing
Series 1: Field notebooks, 1977-19941.67 linear feet
This series consists of Ann Dunham’s field notebooks dated 1977-1994. The content includes notesfrom her years of fieldwork in central Java; notes on some of her work-related travel, including Pakistan;experiences as a consultant, including her market potential surveys for the World Bank; and notes onreadings.
The earliest field notes were written up at the end of the day, primarily in English, as Dunham was learningIndonesian and Javanese languages with the help of her research assistants. The later field notes werewritten directly as she interviewed in the field, recording the answers to questionnaires, often in a mixtureof Indonesian, Javanese, and English.
The notebooks were numbered by Dunham in various sequences, roughly chronological.
Box 1 Record of various places and crafts, Java (index to notebooks 1-14), circa 1977-circa 1991
Box 1 FN 1, 1977 June 25-August 10
Box 1 FN 2, 1977 August 20-1978 June 28
Box 1 FN 3, 1978 June 29-1978 July 10
Box 1 FN 4, 1978 July 9-1978 July 11
Box 1 FN 5, 1978 July 29-August 5
Box 1 FN 6, 1978 August 5-September 21
Box 1 FN 7, 1978 September 23-October 18
Box 2 FN 8, 1977-1978
Box 2 FN 9, 1979 March 3-August 4
Box 2 FN 10, circa 1979-1980The 1980 April 3 notes in this notebook continue in book 13.
Box 2 FN 11, 1979 August 7-1981 November 24
Box 2 FN 12, 1980 February 13-23
Box 2 FN 13, continued FN 10, 1980 April
Box 2 FN 14 (revisits to field villages in Jogjakarta Special District), 1984-1992
Box 2 Reading notes, labor, probably 1982
WID (Women in Development):
Box 2 1 (plantations), 1982
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Box 3 2 (plantations), 1982
Box 3 3 (women in coastal villages), 1983
Box 3 URBAN 1 (urban poverty informal sector), 1983
Box 3 Spring Honolulu class notes, Economic Anthropology (Professor Alice Dewey),1985 Spring
Box 3 Pakistan, 1986
Box 3 Pakistan 2, 1986
Box 3 1. With Java and Sulsel, 19882 folders
Box 3 3. Jogja and Temanggung, 1988
Box 4 4A, Bali, 1988
Box 4 4B, Bali, 1988
Box 4 4E, 1988
Box 4 Bali (blacksmithing, kerls, other metal work) reading and field notes, 1988-1991
Box 4 1. Jogja (Sleman and Bantal), 1989 July
Box 4 2. Bali, 1989
Box 4 3. Bali and West Java, 1989
Box 4 West Java and Sulsel (1st half Marpotsu), 1990
Box 4 DAI (Development Alternatives Inc.) 1, 1994
Box 4 Reading notes?, undated
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Series 2: Professional, 1974-1994, undated2.5 linear feet
This series documents Ann Dunham’s professional work, primarily as a consultant on projects related tomicrocredit, women in development, and rural industries. Dated from 1974-1994, the materials includecorrespondence, reports, memos, research proposals, case studies, surveys, publications, clippings,lectures, manuals, drawings, and some photographs.
The bulk of the materials relate to Dunham’s work at the Ford Foundation as Program Officer for Womenand Employment in Jakarta from 1981-1984. Her work with the Provincial Development Program in theIndonesian Department of Industries, a consultancy in Pakistan, her work at Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI),and at Women’s World Banking are represented to a lesser degree. Also included are lectures Dunhamgave in work-related situations and to academic and cultural organizations from 1980-1989.
This series is arranged in 5 subseries: 2.1 Ford Foundation, 1974-1984, undated; 2.2 Provincialdevelopment program, 1980, undated; 2.3 Lectures, 1980-1989; 2.4 Pakistan, 1986-1987; 2.5 Banking,1988-1994.
2.1: Ford Foundation, 1974-1984, undatedThis subseries consists of materials related to Dunham’s work as Program Officer for Women andEmployment at the Ford Foundation in Jakarta from January 1981-November 1984. The materials, dated1974-1984 and undated, include correspondence, reports, memos, research proposals, publicationsabout women in development, and clippings.
The materials document her involvement in development, evaluation, and monitoring of Ford Foundationgrants in several areas including women in development, rural non-farm employment and incomegeneration, women in industry, urban poverty, informal sector employment, and women in agriculture.
This series is arranged in 4 subseries: 2.1.1 Correspondence, 1979-1984; 2.1.2 Subject files and otherdocuments, 1974-1984, undated; 2.1.3 Publications about WID (women in development), 1975-1983;2.1.4 Clippings, 1978-1984.
2.1.1: Correspondence, 1979-1984
Box 5 Jellinek, Lea, 1979
Box 5 Kahin, Audrey, 1983
Box 5 McCauley, Georgia [?], 1984
Box 5 Richters, Annemiek, 1983
Box 5 Thompson, Martha, 1982
Box 5 Wieringa, Saskia, 1981-1982
2.1.2: Subject files and other documents, 1974-1984, undated
Box 5 Civil rights of working Indonesian women, speech, 1982
Box 5 The effects of industrialization on women workers in Indonesia, circa 1983
Box 5 Women and employment in Indonesia, program statement, 1983
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Box 5 Program statement: Women and employment, Indonesia, circa 1983
Box 5 Why are women often excluded from development programs, undated
Box 5 Suggested projects relevant to needs of disadvantaged Indonesianwomen, undated
Box 5 Project, undated
Box 5 Common fallacies about women in development in Indonesia (with A.D.'snotes), undated
Box 5 Industrial development, TOR consulting, undated
Box 5 Rights of women: A workbook (International Women's Tribune Center),undated
Box 5 Population Council report, undated
Box 5 International Labor Office report: "Women's participation in the economicactivity of Asian countries,", 1978
Box 5 Ms. Magazine article: "Women of the World Unite...", 1974
Box 5 "Food, Employment and the Role of Women in Indonesia," Germain,Jones, and Booz, 1976
Box 5 Raharjo "The Impact of Socio-Economic Change on Fertility Behavior,",1977
Box 5 APCWD (Asian and Pacific Centre for Women and Development) report,1977
Box 5 Soedirdjo "Contoh Telaar Ilmu Politik,", circa 1978
Box 5 Wieringa, Saskia, articles on batik, 1979-1982
Box 5 Concept paper: "Konperensi Nasional Pembinaan Dan PengembanganKesejahteraan Anak,", circa 1980
Box 5 Guyer "Household Budgets and Women's Incomes,", 1980
Box 5 Jellinek, Lea "Case study of Ibu Sri, Jakanda food seller,", circa 19802 folders
Box 5 Women's Studies International flyer, 1981
Box 5 Adi Sasono, 1981
Box 5 Suryakusuma, Julia "Role of Women in Indonesian social and economicdevelopment,", circa 1981
Box 5 Summary of individual research proposals, workshop on role of ruralwomen, 1981
Box 5 Proposal, 1981
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Box 5 Article about Dunham, interviewed for Pesan, 1981
Box 5 Report on scavengers, circa 1981-circa 1982
Box 5 Domestic servants bibliography, circa 1981-circa 1982
Box 5 Edwin A. Mason program, correspondence, 1982
Box 5 Memo, women's program, 1982
Box 5 Pavement tiles production, 1982
Box 5 Memorandum of understanding, Informal Sector Project, Bandung, 1982
Box 5 Report, ISP Bandung, 1982
Box 5 Barwell, Hathway, Howe "Guide to low-cost vehicles for ruralcommunities...,", 1982
Box 5 Women and food information network, 1982
Box 5 Menuju terciptanya pola pemukimam melalui koperasi, circa 1982-circa1983
Box 5 Women in development: East Kalimantau proposal, 1982
Box 6 Burfisher and Horenstein "Sex Role Differences in the FarmingHousehold,", 1982
Box 6 Jones "Women's Labor Allocation and Irrigated Rice Production in NorthCameroon,", 1982
Box 6 Urban Resource Systems advertisement, 1982
Box 6 Proposal, textiles, 1982
Box 6 Civil rights of Indonesian women, description and definitions, 1982
Box 6 Badil, Rudy: Civil rights of Indonesian women, circa 1982
Box 6 Hutagaling: Civil rights of Indonesian women, circa 1982
Box 6 Rutgers course bibliography, 1983
Box 6 "Female factory workers: Attitudes and reality,", 1983
Box 6 Food, fuel and urbanization in Asia proposal, 1983
Box 6 Intermediate technology development group, 1983
Box 6 The Cigarette and Tobacco Union correspondence, 1983
Box 6 Routine report: Koperasi persatuan pedagang kakilima yogyakarta, 1983
Box 6 Management of people-centered development: A program for senioradministrators, 1983
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Box 6 PPM (Pusat Pengembangan Masyarakat) report, 1983
Box 6 Studi kasus desa pantai/nelayan, 1983
Box 6 Women's economic activities in North Coast Fishing (note to files), 1983
Box 6 Wolf, Diane L. presentation summary, 1983
Box 6 "Impact of New Farming Technology on Women's Employment" Sajogyo,1983
2 folders
Box 6 Oemarjati, Pengembangan Studi Wahita, 1983
Box 6 ILO (International Labor Organization), Pakistan, 1983
Box 6 Sasono, 1984
Box 6 Memo to Vicki Sigman, Nairobi world conference on women, circa 1984
Box 6 Yayasan Pandok Pesantren "Nashrudin," Malang, 1984
Box 6 Michigan State University publication list, women in internationaldevelopment, 1984
Box 6 Women and the Household conference, circa 1984
Box 6 Panel discussion papers, Jakarta, 1984
Box 6 Inter-office memos, 1984
Box 6 Telegram, ILO workshop invite, 1984
Box 6 Groupe d'Initiative Femmes et Developpment, 1984
Box 6 Corporations That Care project listing, 1984
Box 6 Conference on Women, concept paper, Nairobi, 1984
Box 6 Department Koperasi Republick Indonesia, 1984
2.1.3: Publications about WID (women in development), 1975-1983
Box 6 Kneerim "Village Women Organize: The Mraru Bus Service,", circa 1975
Box 6 "What is the Phillipine business for social progress,", 1978
Box 6 International Center for Research on Women newsletter, 1978
Box 6 Abdullah and Zeidenstein "Women's Reality: Critical Issues for ProgramDesign,", 1979
Box 6 American Council of Voluntary Agencies "Women, a bibliography,", 1980
Box 6 Office of Women in Development, USAID, bibliography, 1981
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Box 6 "Women of the Village,", 1981
Box 6 Pastner "Rethinking the Role of the Woman Field Worker in PurdahSocieties,", 1982
Box 6 FAO "Women in Agriculture,", 1982
Box 6 Dixon "Women in Agriculture: Counting the Labor Force in DevelopingCountries,", 1982
Box 6 Article from Prisma, 1983
Box 6 Lean "Women in the Urban and Industrial Workforce,", 1982
Box 6 Herrin "Women in the Urban and Industrial Workforce,", 1982
Box 7 "Cottage industries and handicrafts,", circa 1982
Box 7 18th International Conference of Agricultural Economists, 1982
Box 7 Zimmerman "The Cheese Makers of Kafr al Bahr,", 1982
Box 7 Carr "Long walk home,", 1983
2.1.3: Clippings, 1978-1984
Box 7 Women, 1978-1984
Box 7 Urban poverty, 1983
Box 7 Urban poverty: Supplemental papers, 1983-1984
Box 7 Urban poverty, copy 2 incomplete, 1983
2.2: Provincial development program, 1980, undatedThis subseries comprises materials related to Dunham’s work as a consultant to the ProvincialDevelopment Program in the Indonesian Department of Industries, October 1978 to December 1980.Items include a speech, a report, and various maps.
The program was based in Semarang and funded by USAID. Dunham worked primarily on a pilotcredit scheme for small rural industries, but was also involved with other projects including training fieldworkers, baseline research on cottage industries and non-farm employment, poor rural women, andtechnology.
Box 7 A PKK action program, speech, 1980
Box 7 Issues in rural industry development: The Central Java experience, circa 1980
Box 7 Maps: Peta Lokas, Proyek PDP, di Sektor Industri, undated
2.3: Lectures, 1980-1989This subseries consists of lectures Dunham gave professionally, in front of classes, and to severalcultural and academic organizations from 1980-1989.
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This includes lectures she gave at the Ganesha Museum Volunteer Society at the National Museum ofJakarta. Dunham became a founding member of the Society in 1968 and, when in Jakarta, lectured ontopics relating to Southeast Asian material culture and archaeology until 1993.
Box 7 Tribal people of the Indonesian Outer Islands, 1980s
Box 7 Aesthetic and economic aspects of village industries in Java (version 2),Ganesha Society, Jakarta, 1983
Box 7 Krismaking and other ironworking traditions of Indonesia, Ganesha Society,Jakarta, 1983
Box 7 Islam as a political and social force: University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1986
Box 7 Problems and issues affecting minorities and tribal people, University ofHawaii at Manoa, 1987
Box 7 "Peasant blacksmithing in Java and the Pakistani punjab: The effects of casteand class" Hawaii Anthropological Association newsletter announcement,1988
2.4: Pakistan, 1986-1987This subseries documents Dunham’s work in Pakistan from 1986-1987. It includes reports, manuals,drawings, and photographs.
As Consultant for Cottage Industry Development with Louis Berger International Inc., she served twoterms in the Punjab, from May to November 1986 and from August to November 1987, working for anAgricultural Development Bank of Pakistan (ADBP) pilot credit scheme targeting the poorest groups inrural society, landless and near-landless living from non-farm income.
Box 7 LBII consultant to ADBP for Cottage Industry Development, 1986-1987
Box 7 Credit for cottage and small industry development, 1987
Box 7 Training manual for cottage industry development, prepared by AD, 1987
Box 7 Illustrations for 1987 report and manual, 19872 folders
Box 43 Drawings, circa 1987
Box 22, 43 Photographic prints and negatives, circa 1987
2.5: Banking, 1988-1994This subseries documents Dunham’s work at the Bank Rakyat Indonesia and at Women’s World Bankingfrom 1988-1994. Materials include reports, case studies, and surveys.
Dunham worked for Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI), the Peoples Bank of Indonesia, between 1988 and1992 on short-term consultancies funded by the World Bank. She was associated with the HarvardInstitute for International Development that advised the Minister of Finance and BRI.
Dunham managed and supervised research in seven Indonesian provinces on BRI’s rural bankingprograms, from development of design strategies to presentation of final recommendations. She was
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involved at a critical period when BRI’s failing government-subsidized rural credit program for ricefarmers (known as BIMAS) had been discontinued, and was being replaced by a rapidly expandingunsubsidized commercial microfinance operation made widely available to a variety of rural and thenmore general borrowers. It became very successful. Through market potential surveys (MARPOTSU)and arrears studies, Dunham obtained data that supported her argument for replicating and expandingthe program to a wider range of small borrowers than at first envisioned, and to understanding andreducing the rate of arrears in loan repayments.
She worked at Woman’s World Banking in New York as Research and Policy Coordinator from February1993 to mid-1994. There are very few hardcopy papers from this period as much of the material relatingto her work was saved on floppy disks.
The Bank Rakyat Indonesia materials appear first in alphabetical order. The Women's World Bankingmaterial is filed at the end of the series.
Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI):
Box 8 "Bank Rakyat Indonesia and Cooperatives, A Report to the Directors ofBank Rakyat Indonesia" by A.Z.M. Obaidullah Khan, 1990
Box 8 Case studies of Kupedes investment loans, 19882 folders
Box 8 Data collection booklet: Market potential survey for rural banking services,1990-1991
Box 8 Data collection booklet: Project to Evaluate the Development Impact ofKupedes Loans on Rural and Small Borrowers, 1989
4 folders
Box 8 "Financial intermediation by the village office network of Bank RakyatIndonesia in West Java: The performance of Kupedes and Simpedesbetween 1984 and 1988" by Leo Schmit, 1989
Box 8 "The Hidden Beast: Delinquency in Microenterprise Credit Programs" byKatherine E. Stearns, 1991
Box 8 History, circa 1993
Box 8 Kupedes arrears study, circa 19922 folders
Box 8 Kupedes arrears study: Data collection booklet II, 1991-1992
Market potential survey:
Box 9 Summary of findings, 19912 folders
Box 9 Some quantitative data, 1991
Box 9 Data collection booklet, 1991
Box 9 Marpotsu special report #1: Village financial market profiles, circa 19912 folders
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Box 9 Women's World Banking, various documents, 1992-1994
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Series 3: Academic, 1973-1992, undated1.04 linear feet
This series comprises material related to Ann Dunham’s academic work, dated 1973-1992. Thematerial primarily deals with her graduate work including reading lists and examination questions for hercomprehensive exams, and reports, interviews, notes, proposals, drafts, and correspondence regardingher dissertation.
Dunham began her PhD program in 1978. After dropping out of school, Dunham was readmitted in 1984and completed her comprehensive examinations in 1986. It took her 14 years to complete her dissertation.She carried out intensive field research in 1978–79 with support of an East-West Center scholarship, afterwhich she continued the research sporadically, while working to support her children and pay for theireducation.
During this time, the scope of the dissertation was narrowed from a study of five non-agricultural ruralindustries in Central Java, to a single industry, blacksmithing, focused on Kajar village.
This series includes documents relating to her early dissertation work as she was planning her researchand defining its scope. It includes a field study proposal, an outline, a draft of Chapter 1, compilations ofinformation on Kajar, notes for blacksmithing and metalworking glossaries, and statistics on metal workingindustries. The series also includes her later correspondence with her dissertation committee, a reviseddissertation outline, and drafts of near final chapters and the table of contents.
In addition, this series includes miscellaneous writings by Dunham, primarily on topics related toIndonesia.
This series is arranged in 3 subseries: 3.1 Comprehensive examinations, 1985-1986; 3.2 Dissertationmaterials, 1977-1992, undated; 3.3 Writings, 1973-1987.
3.1: Comprehensive examinations, 1985-1986
Box 9 Reading lists, 1985-1986
Box 9 Examination questions and answers, 1985-1986
3.2: Dissertation materials, 1977-1992, undated
Box 9 Quarterly report: "Role of cottage industry as a subsistence alternative forpeasant families on Java,", 1977
Box 9 Interview with Pak Sastrosuyono, 1977
Box 9 Correspondence to Lea Mirikitani, University of Hawaii, 1984
Box 9 Draft letters to dissertation committee, 1992
Box 9 Early draft, chapters 1 and 2, undated
Box 9 Field study proposal, undated
Box 9 Notes on Kajar, 1977-1978
Box 9 Some basic blacksmithing terms in English and seven Indonesian languages,circa 1977
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Box 9 Notes for a glossary of metal working terms, undated
Box 9 Outline, undated
Box 9 Statistics available on metal working industries, undated
Box 9 Drafts: Chapter 1, near final, undated
Box 10 Drafts: Table of contents, undated
Box 10 Drafts: Summary, undated
Box 10 Drafts: Chapter 1, undated
Box 10 Extension of deadline for defense, 1991
Box 10 Letters of permission to reproduce illustrations, 1992
Box 10 Publisher rejection letter, 1992
Box 10 Copyright, certification of registration US copyright office, 1993
Box 10 Appendix A: Plates, pages 911-956, 19922 copies, one is incomplete.
Box 11 Dissertation (bound in 3 parts), 1992
3.3: Writings, 1973-1987
Box 10 "A critique of Heine-Gelden's reconstruction of Indonesian pre history,", 1973
Box 10 "Development policies for rural small industries in central Java", 1978
"Women's work in village industries on Java":
Box 10 Article, 1982
Box 10 With corrections and additions, 1982
Box 10 Publisher's rejection letter, reader reviews, 1982-1983
Box 10 "Aesthetic and economic aspects of village industries in Indonesia" (version 1),circa 1983
Box 10 "Summary of the history of batik in Indonesia", circa 1983
Box 10 "Function and change in traditional Indonesian cultures," reader's review, circa1986-circa 1987
Box 10 "Complementarity and conflict between village industries and agriculture onJava" (includes program and notes), 1987
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Series 4: Personal and biographical, 1965-1994, undated0.42 linear feet
This series comprises personal and biographical items, dated 1965-1994 and undated, of Ann Dunham’s.Material includes photographs, a notebook, an invitation, personal and professional contacts, resumes,and copies of passports.
The limited amount of personal items include family photographs, a notebook containing to-do lists,financial notes, and other personal plans, a hand-copied poem of unidentified origin, an empty envelopefrom Barack Obama to Dunham, and an invitation to her son’s wedding. The biographical items includecopies of Dunham’s resumes from 1979-1994 and a summary of her qualifications that was prepared in1994.
This series is arranged in 2 subseries: 4.1 Personal, 1981-1992, undated; 4.2 Biographical, 1965-1994,undated.
4.1: Personal, 1981-1992, undated
Box 12 Family photographs, undated9 photographic prints
Box 12 Envelope Barack Obama to Ann Dunham (empty), 1981Addressed to Ibu Ann Sutoro in Jakarta from B. Obama in New York.Postmark Sept 21, 198? (last number unclear, AD at Ford Foundation 1981–1984).
Box 12 Personal notebook (not field notes), 1984-1985A spiral ring-binder with Dunham's handwritten notes made on her return toHonolulu in 1985(?). Contains to-do lists, financial notes, a list of friends andcontacts with whom to share news, and a list about her life plans.
Box 12 Poem, undatedHand-copied poem. Poet and source unidentified.
Box 12 Wedding invitation: Barack and Michelle Obama, 1992Invitation to the marriage of Michelle Robinson to Barack Obama, October 3,1993.
4.2: Biographical, 1965-1994, undated
Box 12 Addresses and phone numbers, undatedUndated lists, but probably 1992 or early 1993, one labeled “United States,”the other “Indonesia.”
Box 12 Business cards: Dunham, undated
Box 12 Business cards: Collected, undated
Box 12 Copies of passports (including Maya Soetoro), 1965-1981Photocopies of three of Dunham’s passports (issued 1965, 1976, and 1981)and one passport of Maya Soetoro-Ng.
Box 12 Resumes, 1979-1994
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Seven resumés, not dated, but including Dunham’s age. These were createdat ages 37, 39, 41, 42, 48, 49 and 51.
Box 12 Summary of qualifications and experience, 1994Notes prepared by Dunham in 1994(?) in response to a position advertisedby DAI (Development Alternatives Incorporated), that she subsequentlyaccepted. A useful overview of positions held in her professional career,educational qualifications, and her own perception of her marketable skillsand specializations.
Box 12 Support acknowledged in dissertation, 1992Pages v–viii of Dunham’s PhD dissertation includes names of individuals andorganizations that provided assistance and financial support.
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Series 5: Photographs, 1978-1992, undated3.42 linear feet
This series includes photographic prints, slides, negatives, and contact sheets dated 1978-1992 andundated.
The bulk of the photographs relate to Dunham’s early field research for her dissertation, and subsequentlyto her work as a consultant. They are laced with occasional photographs of her colleagues and thechildren and elders in the families and communities with whom she worked. In addition there are personalphotographs of family and friends. She sometimes separated these from the field photographs on thesame rolls of film.
This series is arranged in 3 subseries: 5.1 Photographic prints, 1978-1989, undated; 5.2 Slides,1978-1979, undated; 5.3 Negatives, 1988-1992, undated.
5.1: Photographic prints, 1978-1989, undated
Box 22 "Guides" to identifying and sorting, undatedMaterials photocopied by Bronwen Solyom while processing to assist in theidentification of the photographs.
Box 13 Marpotsu, 1978-1987, undated
Box 14 Blacksmithing (plates from dissertation #1-29 and photos of same subjects),undated
Box 15 Blacksmithing (plates from dissertation #30-45 plus other metalwork), undated
Geographical, chronological:
Box 16 Bali and Java, undated
Box 17 Java (big prints made from slides?), 1988-1989
Box 17 Lombok, undated
Box 17 Sulawesi, undated
Box 17 Sumatra (ACEH), 1980 February 13-22
Box 17 Sumatra, Lake Toba, Samosin [sp?], (Batak), undated
Box 17 Batak, undated
Box 17 Sumatra, undated
Box 17 Collections, undated
Box 17 Untitled, undated
Small industries:
Box 18 Bamboo products, 1978, undated
Box 18 Basket and matting industries, 1978, undated
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Box 18 Boat building and repair, 1980, undated
Box 18 Cement pipes and blocks, undated
Box 18 Clay product industries, 1978, undated
Box 19 Food processing and marketing, 1980-1983, undated
Box 19 Lime burning, undated
Box 19 Painting on canvas, undated
Box 19 Silkscreen painting, undated
Box 19 Stone industries, 1980, undated
Box 20 Textile industries, 1980, undated
Box 20 Wayang making and leather working, 1978, undated
Box 20 Wood industries, 1978, undated
Filed with contact sheets and miscellaneous:
Box 21 Untitled, 1978, undated
Box 21 Bali 29B-41, undated
Box 21 Java 42-58, undated
Box 21 Sulawesi (Toraja), undated
Box 21 Bali dance and miscellaneous, undated
Box 21 Kerambitan, Bali, undated
Box 21 Miscellaneous (Kerambitan?), undated
Box 21 Hawaii, undated
Box 21 Photographs from Made, undated
5.2: Slides, 1978-1979, undated
Box 22 Kasorgan, making pots and bricks; Jitan, Pak Jeno, making keris, 1978
Box 22 Grinder, village carpenter, 1979
Box 22 Making krupuk (fried snack food like crackers), processing kapok, 1979
Box 22 Smith, making ikat-troso?, 1979
Box 22 Bali (stone cutting, ducks), undated
Box 22 Java, undated
Box 22 Unlabeled, undated
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Box 22 Women, undated
5.3: Negatives, 1988-1992, undatedThis subseries includes images available as photographic prints. There may not be corresponding printsfor all of the negatives or corresponding negatives for all of the prints.
Box 13 Documentation of negatives, undated4 foldersPrimarily documentation created by Bronwen Solyom to assist inidentification.
Box 22 Rolls II-XLVI (with gaps), undated22 folders
Box 22 Black-and-white unlabeled, undated4 folders
Box 22 North Sumatra, 19893 folders
Box 23 Bali, circa 1988-199213 folders
Java:
Box 23 Jogja (incl. Kris), 1989
Box 23 Jogja (Godean, Kasongan, Pak Sidal), 1989
Box 23 Textiles, Troso and PDP, circa 1989
Box 23 Malangan village, Julia, Ami, Mode [sp?], Nyoman, 1989
Box 23 0561-0562, 1988-1989
Box 23 East Java temples, Candi, Jago, Panataren, Sinapsari [?], circa 1988
Box 23 Java [?], circa 1988
Box 23 East Java including temples, Candi Tikus, circa 1988
Box 23 Jogja (Pak Dalhon), 1988
Box 23 Jogja (Pak Dalhag), circa 1988-circa 1989
Box 23 Jogja (includes Pak Jeus, Pak Amat's place, Dieng Plateau), circa 1988-circa 1989
Box 23 Jogja and C. Java, 1988
Box 23 West Java with Soeksmono (not sure last 3), 1989
Box 23 West Java, 1989
Box 23 West Java, 1988
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Box 23 West Java (from envelope), 1988
Box 23 Jakarta Museum, Bali BRI and staff?, circa 1988
Box 23 Color unlabeled, undated15 folders
Personal:
Box 23 Servants, jewelry, 1989
Box 23 Hawaii, Made and Dad, undated
Box 23 Honolulu: Ann, Made at Jefferson Hall, Sea Life Park, etc., undated
Box 23 Hawaii, Volcano: Ann, Made at Kilauea crater, undated
Negatives with contact sheets:
Box 23 Rolls VI-VII, XIII, XVII, XXXII, undated6 folders
Box 23 Unlabeled, undated
Box 23 Visiting VIPs, undated
Box 23 Unlabeled, undated
Box 23 West Java, including Kampung Naga, Angklung, Perapen, 1989
Box 23 Pl. XIV, undated
Box 23 Bali, pl. VIII, XLIII, XLIV, XLV, circa 1992
Box 23 Includes Made, pl. XXVII, XLVI, undated
Box 23 Yogya: Archeaology conference, AD with Bill Solheim, undated
Box 23 Negatives made from slides, different provinces, pl. XXI, XXXII, 1988-1989
Box 23 Pl. XXXIII, undated
Box 23 Pl. XXX, undated
Box 23 Bali: Batur ceramic furnace (pl. XXXVIII, XXXIX), undated
Box 23 Pl. XLI, XLII, undated
Box 23 Mainly Jogja (bronze casting at Ngawen), last few from Bali (pl. XXXVI,XXXVII), undated
Box 23 West Java, 1988
Box 24 CD-roms, undated80 cd-rsThese are digital surrogates of negatives filed with small proof sheets.
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The CD-roms are restricted for preservation reasons. The contact sheetsfiled with the CD-roms are available for use.
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Series 6: Computer files, 1991-2012, undated0.92 linear feet
This series contains material related to Ann Dunham’s computer files and includes 100 floppy disks,dated 1991-1995, and materials derived from the floppy disks by Bronwen Solyom and volunteers,dated 2008-2012. Derived materials include copies of floppy disks on CDs, content lists, inventories, andprintouts of selected documents.
The documents include: (1) the last versions of AD’s dissertation (PhD awarded 1992) and her notes forher planned book on blacksmithing; and (2) materials relating to her work with Women’s World Banking(1993–94) and DAI (Development Alternatives Incorporated) (1994), many of which do not exist in hardcopy.
Some of the floppy disks are labeled more completely than others, some numbered and/or dated, someare not. They fall into three categories: 38 dissertation-related diskettes, and 57 work-related diskettes(with a small amount of personal material in both), plus five diskettes in a box labeled “Ann 1995.” Mostof the documents were saved as WordPerfect files and a few documents are in an early version ofPowerPoint.
The floppy disks and CD-roms are unavailable for research due to preservation concerns. The printedinventories, content lists, and documents are open for research.
This material has been maintained in the order it arrived.
Box 42 Floppy disks, 1991-1995, undatedFloppy disks are currently restricted due to preservation concerns.
Copies of floppy disks and documentation:
Box 25 Miscellaneous printouts from disks, 1993-2012
Boxes 1-3, dissertation:
Box 25 Inventory (photocopied labels), undated
Box 25 Contents list, 2008
Box 25 CD, 2008CDs are currently restricted due to preservation concerns.
Box 25 Selected printouts, blacksmithing book, 2008-2011
Boxes 1-4, work and personal:
Box 25 Inventory (photocopied labels), undated
Box 25 Contents list, 2008-2011
Box 25 CDs, 2008-20112 foldersCDs are currently restricted due to preservation concerns.
Box 25 Printouts, undated
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Box 25 Boxes 1-3 (dissertation) and boxes 1-4 (work, personal) printouts of foldersand personal belongings, 2008
Box 25 Box 5, work and personal (photocopied labels), undated
Box 25 Case 1, disks 1-10 (printouts), undatedNo printouts for disk 5 and disk 8 was empty.
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Series 7: Reference and research, circa 1969-2012, undated5.4 linear feet
This series contains reference and research materials that Dunham collected over the course of hercareer and studies. Dated circa 1969-1994 and undated, the materials include clippings, maps, readingnotes, journals, scholarly articles, and reports.
The clippings include primarily Indonesian articles on a wide range of topics of personal and professionalinterest. The maps are related to Dunham’s research, work, and the places she lived. The reading notesinclude her summaries and critiques of what she read.
The sources (filed A-Z) include approximately 300 titles and include journal articles, chapters in books,conference papers, working papers, and other gray literature. Topics include labor, poverty, women indevelopment, agriculture and sustainability, small businesses and microfinance, population growth andmigration, and other aspects of economic anthropology. A bibliography of these titles was compiled withthe assistance of volunteers from the Hawaii student chapter of the Society of American Archivists, Libraryand Information Science Program, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2011-2012. A copy of the bibliographyis filed with these materials.
The blacksmithing sources include three comb-bound sourcebooks containing photocopies of articlesand selected pages from books on three different aspects of the subject—archaeology, history andethnography, and art history.
This series is arranged in 4 subseries: 7.1 Clippings, 1970-1994, undated; 7.2 Maps of Indonesia,1974-1983, undated; 7.3 Reading notes, undated; 7.4 Sources, circa 1969-circa 1993.
7.1: Clippings, 1970-1994, undated
Box 25 Bali royal cremation, 1992
Box 25 Clean air (with notes), undated
Box 25 Handicrafts, artisans, and small business, 1983-1994
Box 25 Java, 1973-1993
Box 25 Knife maker, 1994
Box 25 Metal and mining, 1991-1994
Box 25 Papua (Irian Jaya), 1983-1986
Box 25 UN agencies in Indonesia, 1982
Box 25 Unsorted, 1981-1984
Box 43 Clippings: Unsorted, 1981-1992AD read the local papers and clipped items on a wide range of topics untilshe left Jakarta in 1995.
Box 43 Clippings: Uncut newspapers, 1970-1988
Box 25 Women in development, undated
Box 25 Wonoboyo archaeological discovery, 1990
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7.2: Maps of Indonesia, 1974-1983, undated
Box 25 Distribution of ethnic groups on major islands, undated
Box 25 Indonesia wall map, 1982-1983
Box 25 Java administrative divisions, undated
Box 25 Java (tourist maps and brochures), undated
Box 26 Java, Bali (tourist maps and brochures), 1975
Box 26 Jawa Barat, wall map, 1981
Box 26 Java Pengah and D.I. Yogyakarta, wall map, 1974-1975
Box 26 Lombok (tourist maps and brochures), undated
Box 26 Madura, 1974
Box 26 Semarang (sheet maps, tourist brochure), undated
Box 26 Singapore, tourist map, undated
Box 26 Yogyakarta (street maps), undated
Box 26 Yogyakarta (tourist maps and brochures), circa 1977
7.3: Reading notes, undated
Box 26 For comprehensive exams?, undated
Box 26 McKee, Catherine, "Methodological Challenges in Analyzing the HH inFarming Systems Research", undated
Box 26 On early metal work, undated
Box 26 On hand loom weaving, undated
7.4: Sources, circa 1969-circa 1993, 2011-2012
Box 26 Bibliography, 2011-2012Compiled with the assistance of volunteers from the Hawaii student chapterof the Society of American Archivists, Library and Information ScienceProgram, University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2011-2012.
Box 26 Filed legal A-Z, circa 1969-circa 199311 folders
Box 26-34 Filed letter A-Z, circa 1969-circa 1993289 folders
Box 35 Blacksmithing, circa 1969-circa 19933 folders
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Box 35-36 Journals, circa 1969-circa 199312 folders
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Series 8: Collected materials about S. Ann Dunham, 1972-2013, undated4.42 linear feet
Series 8 comprises posthumously collected materials about Ann Dunham and her legacy. This includesacademic files, publication files, biographical material, and files relating to the posthumous recognitionof Dunham and her work. Material types include correspondence, ephemera, lectures, articles, andreferences.
The materials from Alice Dewey consist of personal letters Dunham wrote to Dewey, files kept by Deweyas her academic advisor, and Dewey’s record of interviews she has given and other work she has done toperpetuate Ann Dunham’s memory.
The dissertation files are primarily related to the publication of the first half of Dunham’s dissertation,Surviving against the Odds: Village Industry in Indonesia, in 2009. Edited by Alice Dewey and NancyCooper, it focused on the economic and development aspects of the blacksmithing industry. As of 2011,Dewey and Cooper have begun editing the second book concerning the archaeology and ethnography ofblacksmithing in Indonesia. There are also files regarding an Indonesian translation.
The supplemental and information files were primarily collected by Dunham’s friend and colleagueBronwen Solyom regarding articles, books, and conferences about Dunham, with particular emphasison Hawaii and the recognition accorded Dunham by the East-West Center and the University of Hawaii.In addition, these series include a bibliography of Dunham’s writings, files on awards and honors, andchronologies of her life and activities. Also included is a limited edition book from 2010 about the family ofDunham's second husband, Lolo Soetoro, donated by Maya Soetoro-Ng.
This series is arranged in 4 subseries: 8.1 Materials from Alice Dewey, 1972-2010, undated; 8.2Dissertation, 2008-2013; 8.3 Supplemental materials, 1995-2012; 8.4 Information files, 2008-2013.
8.1: Materials from Alice Dewey, 1972-2010, undated
Academic:
Box 37 Letter of recommedation, 1984
Box 37 Letter of recommedation to LIPI, 1976
Box 37 Letter of recommendation to Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, 1984
Box 37 Class lists, grade reporting forms, 1974-1992
Box 37 Resumes, 1984-1994
Box 37 Short life history of Ann DS, notes, undated
Box 37 Student progress forms, 1972-1992
Box 37 MA oral examination, 1975 January 14
Box 37 East West Center affiliation, 1977
Box 37 Synopsis of field study proposal, 1974 July-August
Box 37 Field study proposal and research proposal revisited, 1978 May 6
Box 37 Plan of action (for Ph.D.), 1978 May 12
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Box 37 Correspondence: Mirikitani, Howard, 1984 May 26
Box 37 Correspondence to committee, review and update, 1984 September
Box 37 Wenner Gren application for research finding rejected, 1984 November 29
Box 37 Dissertation drafts, 1988, 1992
Box 37 EWC dorm accomodation, 1988
Box 37 Doctoral committee, 1989
Box 37 Graduate student progress, 1991
Box 37 Regarding publication of dissertation, 1993
Correspondence:
Box 37 Dunham to Dewey: Duplicate letters, 1978-1989
Box 37 Notes from Dewey to Dunham regarding new publications, events,1983-1988
Box 37 Addresses for S. Ann Dunham, 1979-1988
Box 37 Comprehensive examinations: Reading lists, 1985-1986
Box 37 Comprehensive examinations (Ph.D.): Examination questions andanswers, undated
Box 37 Dunham to Dewey, 1977-1989
Box 37 Dewey to Dunham, 1976-1980
Box 37 Dunham to Dewey regarding class taught, undated
Box 37 Lolo to Dewey, 1979
Box 37 Letter from Rebecca Joseph about "Women's work in village industries onJava", 1986
Perpetuating Ann Dunham's work:
Box 37 Correspondence: Wharton, Dr. Clifford R., 2008
Box 37 Duke, regarding book, 2009
Box 37 Dissertation book edit, preface, 2008-2009
Box 37 Dissertation book edit, circa 2008
Box 37 "Changing work patterns of women in Java" (Alice's edits, notes, the "25"),undated
Box 37 Alice, list of interviews, 2008
Box 37 Mazza interview and Debor Gosh, 2008
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Box 37 Finn article, 2009
Box 37 AAA, 2009
Box 37 Golden Ticket, 2010
Box 37 Baxter article, 2008
Box 37 Center for Biological Research talk, 2009
Box 37 Presentation at DWHH (Distinctive Women in Hawaiian History), 2009
Box 37 Women's studies colloquium, 2008
Box 37 UHF endowment, 2009
Box 37 Jean Kennedy, 2008
Box 37 Miscellaneous, 2008-2010
Box 43 Scrapbook compiled by Mercer Island High School, 2010Gift of the Board of Directors of the Stanley Ann Dunham Scholarship Fundof Mercer Island. Presented to Alice Dewey in 2010. A copy containingoriginal documents was sent to President Obama in 2009.
8.2: Dissertation, 2008-2013
Box 38 Translation 2008: Pendekar pendekar besi Nusantara, correspondence,seminar, about the publisher, 2008
Box 38 Translation (partial): Pendekar-pendekar besi Nusantana, 2008
Surviving Against the Odds:
Box 38 Announcements, 2009-2011
Box 38 Asian edition, 2009-2010
Box 38 Duke University Press, correspondence, PR, etc, 2009
Box 38 Duke University Press, photographs scanned for publication, 2009
Box 38 Duke University Press, photographs scanned for publication (CDs) [Daisyhas these], 2009
Box 38 Reviews, 2009-2013
8.3: Supplemental materials, 1995-2012
Box 38 Articles about Ann Dunham, 2006-201240 folders
Box 38 Articles about President Obama (that mention Dunham), 1995-20122 folders
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Box 38 Articles: Birthers, 2010-2011
Box 39 Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) references, 2001-20115 foldersReferences compiled about the microfinance program Dunham was part of.
Book: A Gift From Your Family
Box 43 Original, 2010The colophon reads: "A special gift for the Barack Obama family andfor Barack Obama's Indonesian relatives...presented to U.S. PresidentBarack Obama on the occasion of his first official State Visit to TheRepublic of Indonesia."
Box 39 Copy, 2010
Books about Ann Dunham:
Box 39 Dua Cinta Obama, Asa Muhammad, 2008
Box 39 Ladder to the Moon, Maya Soetoro-Ng, 2011
A Singular Woman
Box 39 Janny Scott, 2011
Box 39 Correspondence, 2008-2011
Box 39 Correspondence, 2011
Box 39 Books and music festival and Center for Biographical Research, UHM,2012
Box 39 Maxwell, Kareena: Stanley , 2011
Box 39 Books about President Obama, 2008-201314 folders
Conferences:
Box 39 UH Women's Studies colloquium series, 20082 folders
Box 39 American Anthropological Association annual meeting, 2009
Box 39 Dinstinctive Women in Hawaiian History, 2009-20112 folders
Box 40 World Conference on Culture, Education, and Science, 2010
Box 40 Joint conference of the Association for Asian Studies and InternationalConvention of Asia scholars, 2011
Box 40 East-West Center, 2008-201110 folders
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Includes EWC/EWCA conference materials from 2008 and materials fromthe 50th anniversary international conference.
Family:
Box 40 Dunham, Madelyn (mother), 2008-2011
Box 40 Soetoro, Lolo (second husband), 2009-2011
Box 40 Obama, Barack, Sr. (first husband), 2009-2011
Box 40 Obama, Barack Hussein (son), Hawaii related items only, 2007-2011
Box 40 Soetoro-Ng, Maya (daughter), 2009-2011
Box 40 Films and videos, 20093 folders
Box 40 Lectures, 20102 folders
Box 40 Miscellany, 2008-2011
Box 40 Photographs of Hawaii, 1999
Box 40 Recollections, Elizabeth Bryant, 2009
University of Hawaii:
Box 40 Obama presidential library proposal, 2011-2012
Box 40 Ann Dunham Soetoro endowment fund, 2010-2011
Box 40 Ann Dunham Soetoro endowment fund, correspondence, 2009-2012
8.4: Information files, 2008-2013
Box 41 Academic record, 2009-2013
Awards and honors:
Box 41 East-West Center associates distinguished alumni award, 2010
Box 41 Bintang Jasa Utama (Indonesia), 2010
University of Hawaii alumni association, President's award:
Box 41 Papers, 2012-2013
Box 44 Award statue, 2012
Box 41 Proposed award, 2009
Box 41 Dedication, Cultural Anthropology: The human challenge , 2013
Box 41 Bibliography: Writings of S. Ann Dunham, 2013
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Box 41 Bibliography: Sources used to identify papers and writings by Ann Dunham,2013
Box 41 Chronologies, 2012
Collections, exhibition record:
"A lady found a culture: Barack Obama's Mother in Indonesia":
Box 41 Organized by Embassy of Republic of Indonesia, batiks exhibited,2009-2010
Box 41 Exhibition labels, 2009
Box 41 Press coverage, 2009Traveled to 6 locations in the United States.
"Through her eyes: S. Ann Dunham's fieldwork in Indonesia":
Box 41 East-West Center gallery, 2011-2012Includes 2 CD's.
Box 41 Press coverage, 2011-2012
Box 41 Photo album, gift of Maya Soetoro-Ng, 2011-2012
"Ann Dunham's Legacy: A collection of Indonesia batiks":
Box 41 Islamic Art Museum Malaysia, 2012
Box 41 Press coverage, 2012
Box 41 Collections: Exhibition record, 2009
Box 41 Name: Forms used, 2008-2011
Box 41 Name index to A Singular Woman, Janny Scott, prepared by Ellen Chapman,2011
Box 41 Personal library of S. Ann Dunham (partial list), 2012
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