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American Indian College: Archive

This archive is managed by staff at Dorothy Cummings Library at SAGU American Indian College. This archive is a work in progress. Check back regularly for more content!

About

In 1957, Alta Washburn founded what we know today as Nelson American Indian College. Alta was a beloved Assemblies of God pastor, missionary, writer, wife, and mother who changed the landscape of higher education for Native Americans. The Nelson AIC library is grateful to own Alta Washburn's briefcase, which was full of her original writings. Almost everything in her briefcase has been scanned and made available in the archive. 

Original Writings of Alta Washburn

Viewing Note: All documents with a PDF icon are under 20 MB and have been directly uploaded to this site. All documents without a PDF icon are larger than 20 MB and are made available through Google Drive. Some files in Google Drive are too large for a preview to show. We have indicated with a note below those items that you must download the file before you can view it. If you have trouble accessing a file, please contact us at aiclibrary@nelson.edu.


Autobiographies & Testimonies


 


Memoirs


 


Spiritual Writings


Miscellaneous Sermon Notes

Alta Washburn was a beloved minister of the gospel. Her briefcase was full of handwritten sermon notes in notebooks and scrap pieces of paper. The documents included here contain hundreds of handwritten pages of sermon notes. The notes have been scanned by the way they were originally bound together (notebook, binder, loose pages by year, etc.). 


Plays


 


Books


 

Miscellaneous Items Associated with Alta Washburn

Documents Written About the Washburns