Oral History (Other Keyword)
Oral Histories
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This document includes a letter from Daniel E. Stone from the MSB Cultural Resource Department to the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office. The letter includes information on the possible archaeological district ANC-02881 and characteristics of sites associated with the Native Village of Eklutna. Also enclosed is a response letter from Ms. Bitter, the Alaska State Historic Preservation Officer, and her conclusions to the archaeological findings.
Stauffer-Will Farmstead: Historical Archaeology at an Aurora Colony Farm (1981)
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The Story of a Tlingit Community: a Problem in the Relationship Between Archeological, Ethnological, and Historical Methods (1960)
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The Story of Turkey Tayac (1966)
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A Summary Description of the Historical Settlement of Marcia (1981)
The village of Marcia, or Camp Marcia, was an important settlement in the Sacramento Mountains during the railroad era. It is located along the Rio Peñasco approximately 9 miles south of Cloudcroft within the boundaries of the Lincoln National Forest. The village, occupied between 1919 and 1912, was the mountain headquarters and locomotive maintenance center for lumber companies operating along the western edge of the Sacramento Mountains. Mapping of the remains of this village and the...
Survey of Selected Rock Shelter Archaeological Sites In Eastern Iowa (1981)
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The szőlő of wrath: Hungarian vineyards and land use in the 20th century (2016)
Understanding the land use history of an archaeological site is necessary for understanding the contextual state of the archaeological artifacts recovered through systematic excavation. Bronze Age cemetery excavation at Békés 103 in Eastern Hungary presents some challenges, however, because multiple landowners and a long and varied history of land use parcels the site into archaeological deposits of differing and varied degrees of disturbance. Oral history provides an important source about land...
Taking the Trail Home: Settlement Patterns of the K'enaht'ana Dena'ina… and Forgotten Knowledge (2008)
In 2006, the Native Village of Eklutana, a federally recognized Tribe, acquired a National Park Service Historical Preservation Grant to seek out those physical landscapes along the periphery of Nuti (Knife Arm), from Point Woronzof up to the Knik River and back down to Point Mackenzie, that have a Dena'ina name. If it has a Dena'ina name the Dena'ina were there and used that land. Secondly, landscapes having a high potential for Dena'ina cultural resources would be investigated. Well over 100...
Tales From the Foot: An Oral History Project (2019)
This is an abstract from the "Exploring the Recent Past" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Established in the early 1900s, The Foot was once a thriving African American neighborhood located below Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri. The Foot was home to black-owned businesses that provided goods and services to a segregated population not always welcome in the white-owned businesses. In the 1950s and 60s, highway construction and urban...
Tantaran’ny Velondriake (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Historical Archaeology in the Indian Ocean" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In this paper we describe a collaboration between environmental archaeologists and Vezo historians from the Velondriake region of southwest Madagascar. The project aims to integrate archaeological data from surveys and excavations and oral histories pertaining to Vezo livelihoods, settlements and migrations, in order to reconstruct...
Taped Interview: Thomas Mayr, Davidsonville, Maryland (1982)
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Technical Report Legacy of Pancho Barnes Oral History Program (1994)
The ranch Florence Lowe Barnes (Pancho Barnes) owned and operated (which is now part of Edwards Air Force Base [AFB]) was a focal point for entertainment, social activity, and comradery. Many prominent individuals involved with historic flight test programs and projects went there for relaxation. In 1954, Pancho's home was destroyed by a fire that resulted in the annihilation of a large portion of her personal archives and artifacts. Consequently, one option to preserve crucial historical and...
Technical Report: Legacy Private Collections Project (1995)
This technical report presents the results of a Department of Defense Legacy Program project to inventory, analyze, and recover private collections related to Edwards Air Force Base. The project had four general purposes: 1) to recover valuable information and materials from private collections, 2) to develop methods and techniques to effectively identify and gain information from private collections, 3) to assess the usefulness of private collections in addressing cultural resource management...
Test Excavations At Lower Hidatsa Village (32ME10), Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site (1981)
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Tour of Certain Pawnee and Lower Loup Sites (1982)
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Toyavita Diavuhuru Koroin, "Canyon of Mother Earth", Ethnohistory and Native American Religious Concerns in the Fort Carson-Pinon Canyon Maneuver Area, Final Report (1984)
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Toyavita Paivuhuru Koroin "Canyon of Mother Earth": Ethno-History and Native American Religious Concerns in the Fort Carson-Pinon Canyon Canyon Maneuver Area, Final Report (1984)
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Toyavita Piavuhuru Koroin "Canyon of Mother Earth" Ethnohistory and Native American Religious Concerns in the Fort Carson-Pinon Canyon Maneuver Area, Final Report (1984)
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Toyavita Piavuhuru Koroin: Ethnohistory and Native American Religious Concerns in the Fort Carson-Pinon Canyon Maneuver Area, Final Report (1984)
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Traditional Cultural Property Study of Camp Bowie, Brown County, Texas (2018)
Camp Bowie, near the headwaters of the Colorado River in Brown County, Texas, is surrounded by what the Spanish referred to as "Comanchería," or Comanche Country. The Texas Military Department completed a Traditional Cultural Properties (TCP) survey of Camp Bowie during which, representatives of the Comanche Nation visited a total of 45 sites and identified six locales as TCPs, while defining historic Comanche components for 41 sites. The Mescalero Apache visited a total of 31 sites, including...
Twelve Mile House (1935)
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An Unexamined Archaeological Project Is Not Worth Continuing: Critical Considerations for the Multidisciplinary I-10 Mobile River Bridge Archaeological Project (2024)
This is a poster submission presented at the 2024 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The general public and bureaucratic decision makers rarely see the value of publicly-funded archaeological projects. The on again-off again I-10 Mobile River Bridge Archaeological Project (MRBAP) investigating 13 archaeological sites in the City of Mobile, includes ongoing artifact analyses, oral history interviews, historic map georeferencing, archival research, and public outreach....
Unorthodox Magnetic Survey of a Large Forested Historic Site (1984)
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Utah WWII Stories (2005)
An oral history narrative from an interview with World War II veteran, William (Bill) L. Taylor., conducted by Rick Randle at Eccles Broadcast Center.
Utqiagvik Ethnohistory (1990)
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