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Research: Topics: Peoples, Groups, & Cultures: Guide to Historical Records Sources on Latinos

A Preliminary Guide to Historical Records Sources On Latinos In New York State

New York State Repositories

Niagara Frontier Folklore Archives. Buffalo State College

Butler Library
Buffalo State College

The Niagara Frontier Folklore Archives consists of nearly 400000 folklore fieldwork projects including video and audio tapes, slides, still photographs, and film as well as papers analyzing the findings. This material was collected by students at the State University of New York College at Buffalo in folklore/folklife courses under the direction of Lydia Fish, professor of Anthropology.

The NFFA covers a period of life primarily (but not exclusively) in Buffalo NY from 1968 to the present. The topics covered in the projects include the folklore of ethnic groups, families, the workplace, the military, neighborhoods, religious practices and belief systems, calendar customs (ex: Easter, Christmas, Hanukkah), local history, ghost stories, and special interest groups. …

Additional fieldwork material from Lydia Fish on ethnic churches and their calendar celebrations in Western New York is a part of this archive...

The archive contains papers on many different topics. We have broken them down by category into a subject list with search terms based on the MLA Thesaurus…The actual subject list is too extensive to post. A series of key word/search terms has also been compiled. A specific topic search can be done for a reasonable fee by contacting the above address. The archives are restricted and can be used only through prior appointment with the coordinator and the college archivist at Butler Library.

Subject list includes:

Ethnic groups: Over 30 ethnic groups are represented in the archives. Because of the composition of the student body of Buffalo State, there are many from the Polish-American and Italian-American communities. Many of these focus on calendar customs and marriage. However there are papers on African-American, German-American, Manx, Swedish, and Hispanic/Latino family traditions as well as many others.

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Ossining Historical Society

196 Croton Avenue
Ossining, NY 10562

Port Chester Public Library

Port Chester, NY

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Archives and Special Collections

Institute Archives and Special Collections, Rensselaer Libraries & Information Services
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
110 8th St.
Troy, NY 12180-3590

Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives (New York University)

See New York University. Tamiment Institute Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives.

Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany Archives

465 State Street
Albany, NY 12203

Skidmore University, Special Collections and Archives

Saratoga, NY

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