In turn, oral history has become more integrated into the discipline of history. |
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In fact, says Terkel, his oral history approach has a lot in common with psychotherapy. |
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The result is an original project that blends anthropological scholarship with oral history. |
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Conducting oral history interviews can be both exhilarating and exhausting. |
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In conjunction with the construction of the Babelthuap road, major archaeological and oral history projects are under way. |
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The kinds of interviewing carried out in qualitative research are typical also of life history and oral history interviewing. |
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Like any example of oral history or autobiography the studies have both weaknesses as well as strengths. |
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Former prisoners have been invited to take part in an oral history project by the Johannesburg Development Agency. |
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Like many disciplines, history stays alive through novelty spins, Romantic History, psychohistory, the school of the annales and oral history. |
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She spent almost thirty years collecting oral history and testimony in all parts of Wales. |
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The EA omits key oral history data that establishes the importance of Makua to cultural practitioners. |
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There will shortly begin a training programme in oral history interviewing for individuals or groups taking part. |
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Using archive sources and oral history interviews, Professor Chamberlain will unravel their amazing stories. |
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Gorman cares about oral history and urges other unions to get out and contact their old-timers before their experiences are lost forever. |
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The addition of oral history interviews enhances the primary source material and makes the text all the more interesting. |
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Naming Nguni cattle is a complex process that is intimately connected to Zulu oral history and poetry. |
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I often wonder if I should have donated the triage tag to the museum or recorded my oral history for its collections. |
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Munfla has gone on to become one of the largest archives of recorded sound in Canada, with major holdings in folklore, folklife, oral history, and popular culture. |
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They model respectful relationships and may conduct ceremonies, pass on oral history, and offer guidance in community affairs. |
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Today there are tens of thousands of oral history interviews sitting in boxes on archival shelves across Canada. |
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The Centre conducts oral history interviews, scans materials, collects stories, and works with partners on book, film and research projects. |
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The archaeological and oral history resources are now much better documented than at nomination. |
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As a folklorist trained in history, I have long been intrigued by the question of the historical validity and ethnocentric bias in oral history. |
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Personal life experiences, usually known as oral history, are also part of traditional history. |
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Working with Elders, the Centre documents Yukon native traditions, oral history, and personal and place names. |
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In projects involving oral history, for example, it is often inappropriate and disrespectful to fail to identify the research participant. |
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I think we need to use both oral history and the new technologies with the youth in preserving and promoting these names. |
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The Nisga'a people's oral history talks of a chain of events that started with the disrespectful treatment of a salmon by two boys. |
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I think it is important to state that for historians, oral history is not understood as research on human subjects, but rather as research with other human beings. |
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The book originated as a project in folklore and oral history. |
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She was also involved in making some of the earliest phonograph recordings of oral history in the British Isles, recordings that have unfortunately not survived. |
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More than forty interviews add invaluable oral history insights. |
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With the exception of a very few cultures with any semblance of a written language system, oral history is the main basis in which pre-Christian history is preserved. |
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Show creator Matthew Weiner and star Jon Hamm offer an oral history of the gut-wrenching, Emmy-nominated episode. |
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Certainly, within Maori heritage, oral history is of extreme importance, and it is extremely important that it is taken down and recorded in an appropriate fashion. |
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Also, when Nelson died and Hugh Morrow did his own oral history project and talked to about 75 Rockefeller associates. |
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The second to provide for the digitization and uploading of early radio broadcasts, oral history, and recordings of independent music production from archival audio tapes. |
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Mr. Hogan read widely to find ideas, and said in the oral history interview that he hit upon the idea that became his invention of the gyrator from a serendipitous revelation in a magazine article. |
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In a culture with an oral history, elders are the keepers of communal knowledge, effectively the community library. |
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The forum is expected to propose the setting up of a unified GCC strategy to promote the role of oral history in collecting inventory. |
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Seamus King's book A History of Hurling references oral history going back as far as 1200 BCE of the game being played in Tara, County Meath. |
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An entire section of the microsite details how to conduct your own oral history, complete with sample questions and other guidance. |
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Finally, data to be considered could include information gathered from the oral history of aboriginal people, not only instrumentally-recorded data. |
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The oral history of several First Nations people talk about deadly events that took place in the past, but nowhere are these more vivid than in the Nass River valley of west-central British Columbia. |
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The Division of Culture proposes to formulate a policy on the teaching of culture within secondary schools, which may include attention to Timorese oral history and legends. |
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I AM writing in the hope that an oral history project seeking to recruit interviewees in your region might be of interest to your readers. |
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The architecture of the new facility was inspired by symbols contained in the oral history of the Mohawks, but also includes many contemporary designs for energy efficiency, such as geo-thermal heating and cooling. |
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Archaeological evidence, oral history and historical documents can offer insights into past changes in the climate. |
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This idea is possibly confirmed in their oral history, which refers to their having come from an eastern location near a lake. |
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The first epics were products of preliterate societies and oral history poetic traditions. |
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Video courtesy of The Center for oral history at West Point. |
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This he did, but, owing to its damaged condition, he filled in the resulting lacunae from oral history, at his superior's insistence. |
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Apart from being a form of festive dance music, fungi often contains humorous social commentaries, as well as BVI oral history. |
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Emily Lyle captured the oral history of fourteen people from the lowlands of Scotland recounting their memories of the 'seasonal folk dramas' known as Galoshins. |
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The Vietnam War to date remains a fertile area for oral history projects. |
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A more straightforwardly nostalgic use of the family album is in oral history, which has used them as a device for family reconstitution and opening up memory lanes. |
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Before writing, there was only oral history or oral tradition. |
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In 1983, folklorist Jane Beck initiated a series of interviews with Daisy Turner, who was one hundred years old at the time, and recounting four generations of oral history. |
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