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Starting Your Own Oral History ProjectStarting an oral history project can be overwhelming. Even beyond the interview process, there are a lot of variables to account for. This video is an overview of important steps of oral history…
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A Guide to Oral History with Sarah Milligan: What is Oral History?Head of the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program Sarah Milligan explains what oral history is, what makes it different from other forms of recorded history and the importance of documenting the…
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Chilocco Indian School A Generational StoryJulie Pearson-Little Thunder, author of Chilocco Indian School A Generational Story, talks about the Native boarding school and the creation of the graphic novel. Chilocco Indian School A…
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Bat Soup and Signs of the Beast - COVID Legends and Conspiracy TheoriesAndrea Kitta is a folklorist and professor at East Carolina University where she studies vaccination, belief, contemporary legends, and the supernatural. She is the author of Vaccinations and Public…
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O-STATE StoriesO-STATE Stories, a project of the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program, chronicles the rich history, heritage and traditions of Oklahoma State University. People, places and events unfold through…
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Flat, Cool & Acid-free: Legends and MysteriesDavid Peters, Sarah Milligan and Samantha Mackey talk about legends and mysteries of OSU. Sarah talks about her love for folklore and how to evaluate and research the story. This episode features a…
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Spotlighting OklahomaSpotlighting Oklahoma, a diverse collection bringing together snippets of the state’s history voiced by the people who lived it. bit.ly/SpotlightOK
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The Oral History ProcessA breakdown of the steps taken to conceptualize, create and publish an oral history interview.
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What is Oral History?An analysis of the history of oral history as a methodological practice, spanning from its conception in 1929 to today. Visit the Oklahoma Oral History Research Program website at…
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Sources and Voices: Native Scholarship & Opportunity at Oklahoma State University.Kappler's Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties is part of the OSU Library's digital collections. Indian Claims Commission Decisions Learn more about the Angie Debo Collection. You can get…
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The Women of the Oklahoma LegislatureThe Women of the Oklahoma Legislature oral history project is a collection of interviews, memoribilia and educational resources aimed to highlight the voices of the women who have served Oklahoma.
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Cowboys In Every CountyIn celebration of Oklahoma State University's 125th Anniversary, the Cowboys in Every County oral history project recorded at least one interview with OSU alums in every Oklahoma county. Faculty…
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#AskAnArchivist Oklahoma Oral History Research ProgramThe OSU Library is committed to preserving materials for research. On October 4th, find @okstatelibrary on Twitter and Facebook to connect with our archivists on #AskAnArchivist day! Find…
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Spotlight: House, Home, Town, Children, SchoolTaking a look at how a variety of resources can be used as data sets for research. Mary Larson, Associate Dean of Special Collections at the OSU Library, uses interviews from the Oklahoma Oral…
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Centenarians An Original Theatrical Production“Centenarians” is a short theatrical production based on a project of Oklahoma Oral History Research Program that features interviews with Oklahomans who lived to 100. Written and…
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