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Art Raymond Papers, 1924-1993
Collection Overview
Title: Art Raymond Papers, 1924-1993
Predominant Dates:1971-1991
ID: OGLMC1345
Primary Creator: Raymond, Art (1923-2009)
Extent: 18.25 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 06/17/1997
Subjects: Native Americans, Politics and Government - Republican Party, University of North Dakota - Administration, University of North Dakota - Faculty, University of North Dakota - Native American History
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The Art Raymond Papers have been divided into ten series:
Series 1: Personal Materials
Series 2: Raymond Family Members and Friends
Series 3: The University of North Dakota
Series 4: Grants and Special Projects
Series 5: Episcopal Church
Series 6: Grand Forks
Series 7: Political Papers
Series 8: Service to North Dakota
Series 9: Regional Organizations
Series 10: National Organizations
Collection Historical Note
Arthur "Art" (also known as Murphy) Raymond was born January 18, 1923 in Winner, South Dakota. He was one of ten children born to Enoch Wheeler Raymond and Mary (Frazier) Raymond. He is an Oglala Lakota, enrolled at the Rosebud Reservation. He attended the Rosebud Boarding School in Mission, South Dakota, and graduated at the top of his class.
Following graduation, Raymond enlisted in the Army as a private and saw combat in World War II with the 35th Infantry Division, 320th Infantry Regiment. Fighting in the European Theater, Raymond received a battlefield commission and eventually became commander of the rifle company he had originally joined as a replacement.
In 1947, he entered Dakota Wesleyan University (DWU) in Mitchell, South Dakota. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree on May 29, 1951, majoring in Economics with a minor in History. During his time at DWU, he worked for the Mitchell Daily Republic, and was hired full-time in 1953. He was quickly promoted to city editor in October 1953, and served in this capacity until 1962. While in the employ of the Daily Republic, Raymond won a best story award from the Associated Press for a story detailing a robbery, murder and suicide in Mitchell. In 1962, he became the managing editor of the Williston Herald, in Williston, North Dakota. In 1965, he moved to Grand Forks to become Sunday editor and legislative correspondent for the Grand Forks Herald.
Art Raymond was elected to the North Dakota House of Representatives in 1970. Following his first term in office, he was named the Outstanding Freshman Legislator by the Eagleton Institute at Rutgers University. A member of the Republican Party, he was re-elected in 1972 and 1974. He was the first person of known American Indian descent to serve North Dakota in the state legislature.
The Department of Indian Studies at the University of North Dakota was established by state law in 1971. Art Raymond was hired as its first director on August 1, 1971. In 1978, he was promoted and became the Director of Indian Program Development. In addition to his administrative duties, Raymond also taught courses in Lakota history, culture and religion, in addition to Plains Indian Sign Language and reservation government and politics.
Art Raymond was active in university affairs. In addition to Indian Studies, he was a founding member of the Indians Into Medicine Program, and was its first (interim) director. He also helped found the Eagle One Aviation Program for Native Americans, the Summer Engineering Program for Native Americans, the Eagle Feather Day Care Center and the Indian Cultural Center. In 1990, he helped to sponsor a symposium entitled "Lest We Forget," commemorating the 100th Anniversary of Wounded Knee. In addition to helping plan the event, Raymond also lectured.
His service extended to local, state and national concerns as well. On the local level, he was a member of Blue Waters Personnel, Inc. (a temporary personnel service), Citizens Against Prejudice, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and the Greater Grand Forks Boxing Association. In addition to his political career, he served North Dakota as a member of the Court Services Administration Committee, the North Dakota Associated Press, the Dakota Leadership Program and the North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission, to name a few. Raymond served on the NDIAC for over twenty years, and was honored with a Meritorious Service Award from Governor George Sinner in 1989. He was active nationally with the American Diabetes Association, the Boy Scouts of America, the United States Commission on Civil Rights, and the National Diabetes Advisory Board, among others.
In 1980, Raymond earned a Master's degree in American Culture from the University of Michigan. He continued his education at Michigan and completed all the requirements for a Ph.D. in 1985, save for the dissertation. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Dakota Wesleyan University in May 1988 and retired from the University of North Dakota in 1991.
Art Raymond married Rose Marie Schone on April 28, 1950. They have five children: Art Jr., Eric, Mary, Mark and Rebekah. Art Raymond died April 1, 2009, in Grand Forks.
Subject/Index Terms
Native Americans
Politics and Government - Republican Party
University of North Dakota - Administration
University of North Dakota - Faculty
University of North Dakota - Native American History
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Art Raymond, Grand Forks, North Dakota
Acquisition Method: Donation; 97-2122
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Art Raymond Papers. OGLMC 1345, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid added to Archon in February 2015.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Personal Materials],
[Series 2: Raymond Family Members and Friends],
[Series 3: The University of North Dakota],
[Series 4: Grants and Special Projects],
[Series 5: Episcopal Church],
[Series 6: Grand Forks],
[Series 7: Political Papers],
[Series 8: Service to North Dakota],
[Series 9: Regional Organizations],
[Series 10: National Organizations],
[Photograph 1: Art Raymond, 1986],
[All]
- Series 8: Service to North Dakota
- Series eight outlines Art Raymond’s service to North Dakota. Included is material from the North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission and the Court Services Administration Committee.
- Sub-Series 1: North Dakota Indian Affairs Commission
- Box 12
- Folder 8: Meritorious Service Award: 1989
- Folder 9: Executive Director's Reports: 1984-1986, 1989
- Folder 10: Executive Director, Vacancy: 1987
- Folder 11: Executive Committee Meetings: 1986-1989
- Folder 12: Financial Statements: 1981-1989
- Folder 13: Members: 1975-1989
- Folder 14: Meetings, North Dakota Indians Affairs Commission: 1970-1985
- Folder 15: NDIAC Meetings: 1986
- Folder 16: NDIAC Meetings: 1987
- Folder 17: NDIAC Meetings: 1988
- Folder 18: NDIAC Meetings: 1989
- Folder 19: NDIAC Meetings: 1990
- Folder 20: NDIAC Meetings: 1991
- Folder 21: Alcohol and Drug Committee: 1981
- Folder 22: Alcohol and Drug Committee: 1983
- Folder 23: Alcohol and Drug Committee: 1984-1988
- Folder 24: Alcohol and Drug Committee: 1989, undated
- Folder 25: General Correspondence: 1976-1989
- Folder 26: Custer's Revenge: 1982-1983
- Folder 27: Fact Sheet on North Dakota Indian Reservations: 1988
- Folder 28: Governor's Interstate Indian Counsel: 1984-1985, undated
- Box 13
- Folder 1: Helphrey, Juanita: 1979-1989, undated
- Folder 2: Indian Development Fund: 1971-1986
- Folder 3: Indian Employment and Unemployment: 1986, undated
- Folder 4: Indian Remains: 1982, 1984-1988
- Folder 5: Job Service of North Dakota: 1987, 1989
- Folder 6: Kuchera, Thomas John: 1976
- Folder 7: Legislation: 1985-1989
- Folder 8: North Dakota Indian Arts Market: 1987, undated
- Folder 9: Psychiatric Treatment Provisions for Native Americans: 1987, 1989
- Folder 10: Scholarship Program: 1973-1989
- Folder 11: Teen Pregnancy Program: 1989
- Folder 12: Tribal-State Jurisdiction: 1989
- Sub-Series 2: Court Services Administration Committee
- Box 13
- Folder 13: Membership Lists of the Court Services Administration Committee: 1979-1986
- Folder 14: Meeting Minutes, Court Services Administration Committee: 1979-1981
- Folder 15: Meeting Materials, Court Services Administration Committee: 1982-1985
- Folder 16: Meeting Materials, Court Services Administration Committee: 1986
- Folder 17: Meeting Materials, Court Services Administration Committee: 1987
- Folder 18: Meeting Materials, Court Services Administration Committee: 1988-1989
- Folder 19: Meeting Minutes, Court Services Administration Committee: 1990
- Folder 20: Meeting Materials, Court Services Administration Committee: 1991
- Folder 21: Personnel Subcommittee, Court Services Administration Committee: 1987
- Folder 22: Correspondence and Notes Concerning Court Services Administration Committee: 1971-1991
- Sub-Series 3: General
- Box 13
- Folder 23: Agassiz Health Planning Counsel: 1972
- Folder 24: Belcourt, George: 1975, undated
- Folder 25: Dakota Association of Native Americans: 1975, 1980-1981, undated
- Folder 26: Dakota Consultants Inc.: 1977, undated
- Folder 27: Dakota Leadership Program: 1977-1982, undated
- Folder 28: Dakota Leadership Program Search Committee: 1979-1981, undated
- Folder 29: Dorgan, Byron (United States Representative): 1981-1991, undated
- Folder 30: Indians, General: 1934, 1967-1979
- Folder 31: Indians, General: 1980, 1990, undated
- Box 14
- Folder 1: Indians, Reservation Materials: 1970-1976, undated
- Folder 2: Junior ROTC Program: 1973-1974, undated
- Folder 3: Lutheran Social Services of North Dakota: 1977-1978, 1985, undated
- Folder 4: Manpower Planning Board and CETA: 1972-1976, undated
- Folder 5: Manpower Planning Board and CETA: 1977-1981, undated
- Folder 6: Native American Alcohol and Treatment Program: 1980-1982, undated
- Folder 7: Native American Population: 1970, undated
- Folder 8: North Dakota American Revolution Bicentennial Commission: 1972-1973
- Folder 9: North Dakota Diabetes Control Project Advisory Committee: 1989
- Folder 10: North Dakota Economic Development Commission: 1986-1987
- Folder 11: North Dakota Health Careers Counsel: 1972-1974, undated
- Folder 12: North Dakota Rural Development Corporation: 1975-1985
- Folder 13: Otter Tail Power Company: 1973-1978
- Folder 14: Standing Rock Sioux: 1967-1975, undated
- Folder 15: Statehouse Conference on Aging: July 1976
- Folder 16: Title VII, Fargo Public Schools: 1987
- Folder 17: Turtle Mountain Health Care Facilities: 1988
- Folder 18: Uglem, Jonal: 1987, undated
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Personal Materials],
[Series 2: Raymond Family Members and Friends],
[Series 3: The University of North Dakota],
[Series 4: Grants and Special Projects],
[Series 5: Episcopal Church],
[Series 6: Grand Forks],
[Series 7: Political Papers],
[Series 8: Service to North Dakota],
[Series 9: Regional Organizations],
[Series 10: National Organizations],
[Photograph 1: Art Raymond, 1986],
[All]