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Lists of male and female sexual symbols, 1957-1959

 File — binder: 87
Identifier: 3.3.2

Scope and Contents Note

From the Collection:

The Maria Chabot Papers contains materials collected by Maria Chabot. Included are personal records; diaries and travel diaries; extensive correspondence dating from 1933 to 2001 with colleagues, family, and friends; interviews with Chabot; photographs, slides, and negatives; notebooks, research notes, writings, brochures, photocopies, and other miscellaneous papers; as well as a small number of materials related to Chabot family history including family albums, histories, photographs and records. The bulk of the materials relate to Maria Chabot's research, writing, and literary work. There are more than 60 drafts or completed short stories, novels, and non-fiction materials that Chabot generated over the years, along with rejection letters she received from publishers; copies of the published articles on Indian arts and crafts that she wrote in the 1930s; and documents, notes, photographs, records and reports she generated when attending conferences, taking courses, and working on various projects. Chabot undertook significant projects in the 1930s and 1940s, including a photographic survey of Southwestern native and traditional arts and crafts with artist Dorothy N. Stewart; stewardship of the Los Luceros hacienda, deeded to her by museum founder Mary Cabot Wheelwright; and an unpublished book on her time as a companion of Georgia O'Keeffe at Ghost Ranch and the renovation of O'Keeffe's home in Abiquiu, New Mexico. The collection also contains books, newspaper and magazine clippings, art work, photographs, ephemera, and audiovisual materials of interest to Maria Chabot, which she collected over her lifetime.

Dates

  • Creation: 1957-1959

Creator

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

Materials predominantly in English.

Access Restrictions

Restricted due to culturally sensitive materials.

Extent

From the Collection: 74.4 Linear Feet (62 Full Hollinger boxes (15.25" x 5" x 10.25"): 25.85 Linear feet. 71 Half Hollinger boxes (15.25" x 2.5" x 10.25"): 14.84 Linear feet. 8 11x14 boxes: 9.36 Linear feet. 8 9x12 boxes: 9 Linear feet. 6 16x20 boxes: 10.02 Linear feet. 1 20x24 boxes: 2 Linear feet. 8 5x12 boxes: 3.33 Linear feet. 164 total boxes.)

Overview

The second binder contains various lists of words which are identified as having male or female connotations. The same binder also contains notes on sexual meanings particular to San Juan Pueblo. It also contains nine pages of notes taken from The Kinsey Report, MC found relevant to American Indian males. This is followed by MC notes on Kokopeli and it includes two letters between Alice Marriott and Chabot, Feb. 19, 1958 & Feb. 21, 1958, concerning the subject. There also some tracings of Kokopeli designs and a spiral notebook on the subject. This is followed by MC notes on deer symbolism, which includes another letter from Chabot to Alice Marriott, April 16, 1958, on the subject. Notes and a notebook on various other sexual symbols follow. Notes on; grammatical gender of words, San Juan Pueblo, "The Kinsey Report" and deer symbolism.

Repository Details

Part of the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Repository

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