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The University at Buffalo Institutional Repository collects, preserves, and distributes UB's research and scholarship. This Institutional Repository is a group of collections of full-text articles, full-text reports, audio mp3 files, images, and video clips produced by UB researchers and students. Other types and formats of digital scholarship will be added as they become available. UB faculty and staff interested in contributing a collection or an item should contact us at klchase@buffalo.edu.
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Reimagining State Punitive Systems: A Case Study of New York
(2024-02-29)In 2021, New York State's incarceration rate was 376 per 100,000 individuals. If it were its own nation, New York State would rank 15th in worldwide incarceration rates. New York State alone has a higher incarceration rate ... -
Letter to Gunther Michelson from W. Richard West, Jr., October 2, 1996
In a letter dated October 2, 1996, W. Richard West, Jr., writes to Gunther Michelson to express gratitude for Michelson's donation of $35.00 on September 17, 1996 in support the National Museum of the American Indian. West ... -
Letter to Gunther Michelson from Laura Greenberg, January 5, 1977
In a letter dated January 5, 1977, Laura Greenberg, Photo Researcher for the Handbook of North American Indians, Smithsonian Institution, writes to Gunther Michelson, asking if he has a photo of the Caughnawaga longhouse ... -
Letter to Gunther Michelson from Judith Wojcik, January 10, 1977
In a letter dated January 10, 1977, Judith Wojcik, Research Assistant, Smithsonian Institution, writes to Gunther Michelson, seeking assistance in obtaining maps of Mohawk Reservations. Specifically, she requests a map ... -
Letter to William N. Fenton from Gunther Michelson, June 23, 1992
In a letter dated June 23, 1992, Gunther Michelson writes to William N. Fenton and mentions that he referred Mr. Edmonds to Father Lajoie in Kahnawake. Michelson also includes a newspaper clipping regarding Father Bechard ...