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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Archiving Oral Histories: A Practical Guide For Practitioners And Their Collaborators, Jenna E. Nolt
Archiving Oral Histories: A Practical Guide For Practitioners And Their Collaborators, Jenna E. Nolt
Instructions, Forms, and Toolkits
This guide takes a technical approach to educating practitioners (faculty, students, local historians) about the collection, processing, hosting, access, and preservation of oral histories. These technical processes are a critical component to an oral history project because they provide the means to project, share, and distribute the important work narrators and interviewers do. Therefore this guide works in conjunction with other professional guides that emphasize the development of historically significant research questions, and the ethical and legal considerations of the project as a whole. A earlier version of this document was initially created for the Oral History in the Liberal …
Rooted Program, Maria Brescia-Weiler
Rooted: Stories Of Knox County, Maria Brescia-Weiler
Rooted: Stories Of Knox County, Maria Brescia-Weiler
Rooted Texts
No abstract provided.
Stories Of Knox County Final Paper, Sarah Aguilar, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Mary Grace Detmer, Gabe Jimenez-Ekman
Stories Of Knox County Final Paper, Sarah Aguilar, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Mary Grace Detmer, Gabe Jimenez-Ekman
Stories of Knox County: Final Paper
No abstract provided.
Courtney Decosky, Courtney Decosky, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Catherine Wessel
Courtney Decosky, Courtney Decosky, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Catherine Wessel
Stories of Knox County Interviews
No abstract provided.
Robert Denzer, Robert Denzer, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Jordan Guy-Mozenter
Robert Denzer, Robert Denzer, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Jordan Guy-Mozenter
Stories of Knox County Interviews
No abstract provided.
Karen Bush, Karen Bush
Mark Sheasby, Gabe Jimenez-Ekman, Catherine Wessel, Mark Sheasby
Mark Sheasby, Gabe Jimenez-Ekman, Catherine Wessel, Mark Sheasby
Stories of Knox County Interviews
No abstract provided.
Chuck And Rita Dudgeon, Chuck Dudgeon, Rita Dudgeon, Gabe Jimenez-Ekman, Maria Brescia-Weiler
Chuck And Rita Dudgeon, Chuck Dudgeon, Rita Dudgeon, Gabe Jimenez-Ekman, Maria Brescia-Weiler
Stories of Knox County Interviews
No abstract provided.
Odalys Fajardo, Odalys Fajardo, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Sarah Aguilar
Odalys Fajardo, Odalys Fajardo, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Sarah Aguilar
Stories of Knox County Interviews
No abstract provided.
Mary Mcgavick And Cassandra Peters, Mary Mcgavick, Cassandra Peters, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Jordan Guy-Mozenter
Mary Mcgavick And Cassandra Peters, Mary Mcgavick, Cassandra Peters, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Jordan Guy-Mozenter
Stories of Knox County Interviews
No abstract provided.
Tyra Brown, Tyra Brown, Mary Grace Detmer, Hannah Klubeck
Tyra Brown, Tyra Brown, Mary Grace Detmer, Hannah Klubeck
Stories of Knox County Interviews
No abstract provided.
Paula Barone, Paula Barone, Sarah Aguilar, Catherine Wessel
Paula Barone, Paula Barone, Sarah Aguilar, Catherine Wessel
Stories of Knox County Interviews
No abstract provided.
Denise Conway, Denise Conway, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Jordan Guy-Mozenter
Denise Conway, Denise Conway, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Jordan Guy-Mozenter
Stories of Knox County Interviews
No abstract provided.
Jerry Day, Jerry Day, Mary Grace Detmer, Hannah Klubeck
Jerry Day, Jerry Day, Mary Grace Detmer, Hannah Klubeck
Stories of Knox County Interviews
No abstract provided.
Jeremiah Cline, Jeremiah Cline, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Sarah Aguilar
Jeremiah Cline, Jeremiah Cline, Maria Brescia-Weiler, Sarah Aguilar
Stories of Knox County Interviews
No abstract provided.
Benji Ballmer, Benji Ballmer, Catherine Wessel, Alana Zack
Benji Ballmer, Benji Ballmer, Catherine Wessel, Alana Zack
Stories of Knox County Interviews
No abstract provided.
Oral History Interview Metadata Form, Jenna E. Nolt
Oral History Interview Metadata Form, Jenna E. Nolt
Instructions, Forms, and Toolkits
A form created as part of the Oral History in the Liberal Arts (OHLA) Great Lakes College Association (GLCA) Andrew Mellon grant project.
Malzetta Moody And Ted Samuel, Malzetta Moody, Ted Samuel
Malzetta Moody And Ted Samuel, Malzetta Moody, Ted Samuel
KCBSU Interviews
No abstract provided.
Jenny Murry, Jenny Murry
In Touch With Mom..... In Spirit!, Gilda Mirós
En Contacto Con Mami..... En Espiritu!, Gilda Mirós
Major-Herton, Victoria, Victoria Major-Herton, Hill Carrid, Damien Johnson
Major-Herton, Victoria, Victoria Major-Herton, Hill Carrid, Damien Johnson
Video Collection
No abstract provided.
Abram, Elijah And Alberta, Elija Abram, Alberta Abram, Damien Johnson
Abram, Elijah And Alberta, Elija Abram, Alberta Abram, Damien Johnson
Video Collection
No abstract provided.
Anonymous Narrator, Ellen Hoffman
Anonymous Narrator, Ellen Hoffman
Oral Histories
As an Ohio native that became actively involved in her Native heritage later in life, my narrator presents an interesting perspective. She is an urban Indian, never having lived on a reservation. She was raised Catholic and attended Catholic schools. Her story is a testament to the fact that even Native Americans that do not grow up with a strong tie to their Native heritage can go on to become very involved and influenced by Native activity.
Rose, Alissa Feirson
Rose, Alissa Feirson
Oral Histories
Rose was born on April 18, 1972 in Montana. She is a tribal member of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa. Rose grew up in Montana and North Dakota. She moved to Columbus in the spring of 1998. Rose has been coming to NAACO for about 12 years.
George, James Andrews, Jack Krzeminski
George, James Andrews, Jack Krzeminski
Oral Histories
George was born and raised on the Sioux reservation, which is located in Sioux Valley Manitoba, Canada. He says that he is proud to be a full blooded American Indian. As a child he attended a mixed-race school near the reservation, where he learned to deal with issues of racism for the first time.
Rhoda Stertzer, Noel Weeks
Rhoda Stertzer, Noel Weeks
Oral Histories
Rhoda M. Stertzer was born in a small village as part of the Athabaskan tribe in Alaska. She dropped out of school in tenth grade to get married and moved to Ohio for economic/survival reasons in 1980.
Ryan, Kat Dougherty
Ryan, Kat Dougherty
Oral Histories
Ryan is the Project Director for the Circles of Care grant at the Native American Indian Center of Central Ohio (NAICCO). He lives in Columbus with his wife, Masami, who runs NAICCO, and their three children: Afton, David, and Toshina. Both Tyrone and Masami grew up on a reservation in Warm Springs, Oregon. Tyrone lived on the reservation until his mid-twenties, when he, his wife, and their oldest daughter relocated to Columbus, Ohio. There, Tyrone worked in cabinetry for several years before pursuing his Masters in Social Work at Ohio State University. He has been the Project Director for the …
Mary, Katie Rumizen
Mary, Katie Rumizen
Oral Histories
"Mary" is the executive director of NAICCO. She and her husband moved to Columbus from the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in Oregon about 15 years ago, and now live in Columbus with their children.