The Arturo Amaya Papers (1994-2017) are comprised of photographs and periodicals representing Amaya's involvement with the Latinx community in Las Vegas, Nevada. In particular, the photographs document activities of the Las Vegas Peruvian Cultural Heritage Association that Amaya founded. The collection includes issues of local magazines Amaya was involved with as a creator, publisher, and writer including:
The Arturo Amaya Papers (1994-2017) are comprised of photographs and periodicals representing Amaya's involvement with the Latinx community in Las Vegas, Nevada. In particular, the photographs document activities of the Las Vegas Peruvian Cultural Heritage Association that Amaya founded. The collection includes issues of local magazines Amaya was involved with as a creator, publisher, and writer including:
Collection is open for research.
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Arturo Amaya was born in Peru in 1958, the oldest of seven children born to Isabel and Alfonso Amaya. Amaya studied law and established a criminal prosecuting office in Peru. He was later elected to the district attorney's office where he continued to work on criminal cases. After visiting his brother in Las Vegas, Nevada, Amaya decided to immigrate with his family in 2003. He helped establish the Peruvian Cultural Association and the Peruvian Chamber of Commerce of Nevada in Las Vegas.
Source:
Arturo Amaya oral history interview, 2018 December 05. OH-03524. Oral History Research Center, Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.
Arturor Amaya Papers, 1994-2017. MS-00915. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada.
Materials were donated in 2019 by Arturo Amaya; accession number 2019-014.
In 2020, Tammi Kim minimally processed the collection. Materials were rehoused, files were transferred off of one optical disc, and a brief summary description made of the contents in ArchivesSpace. In 2025, Olivia Rodriguez created access copies of digital files following UNLV Special Collections and Archives Digital Preservation guidelines and updated the descriptions in the finding aid.
