Oral History At its most basic definition, oral history is an account of the past conveyed through word of mouth. Oral history tells of cultures ... View More
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AN EXAMINATION OF ORAL HISTORY According to Roger Arditti, the definition of oral history contains several important elements, one being that the individual and his social experience makes ... View More
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oral history ... School in 1932. Mr. McGinn said that he enjoyed school and particularly liked History, English, and baseball. He said that those ... View More
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Oral Traditions in Aboriginal Australia ... to hear Burns 5. There is no specific time of year in which stories are to be told, thus the transmission of oral history can occur on any given day. ... View More
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Mingus Two Portraits of Charles MingusOne in the Lived Medium of Film and Another in the Oral History of a Prose Text Music is a lived, performative medium that ... View More
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Charles Mingus ... Indeed, we have his music on record, which tell us perhaps as much as we need to know about that, but what about the man behind itamp39 Using Oral history as a ... View More
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August Wilsons: The Piano Lesson ... Michael Morales argues that the piano is a direct link to the past that serves as both a ampquotsacred ancestral altarampquot and a tool used to ampquottransmitampquot oral history. ... View More
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postmodernism ... family is difficult to research according to Barnetta McGhee White because there are few written documents to substantiate the oral history Staples, 1991 p.50 ... View More
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Famous People with the history of Oral Surgery ... Because of people like Guy de Chauliac, William Thomas Green Morton, and many other famous people, oral surgery and anesthetics are far more advanced today ... View More
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Makah Indians and Whaling ... Because the Makah had not developed a written method for recording information, they depended heavily on oral history both to remember information which was ... View More
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top events of 1968 ... educators. After interviewing my father and Linda Pacelli, I realized that oral history is a very effective method in research. Although ... View More
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Momaday Indian History ... The purpose of these stories is to have a written account of his culture and history, because oral history can be lost forever. ... View More
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Mandan Indians ... Society. These societies met with some ceremony and reverence described in the oral history of the Mandans Densmore, pg 84. Within ... View More
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Civil rights movement ... Voices of Freedom: An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement From the 1950amp39s through the 1980amp39s. New York: Bantam Books 1990. LaFeber, Walter. ... View More
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What is History In the Americas before anything could be tangibly recorded, it was left to the mind of the people to pass down stories, known as an oral history. ... View More
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Oral Tradition of Indians ... Between the Oral Tradition and the Written Form in The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven The oral tradition of passing along history, information and ... View More
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Vietnam: Americaamp39s disgrace ... The author has collected everything from official documents to oral history to fiction to wall graffiti in order to shed some light on the cultural impact of ... View More
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Qualitative Research MethodsA Midwifeamp39s Tale by Laurel Ulrich Oral history often take the form of songs and orallydelivered legends and myths, while written records of history are often recorded through journals, diaries ... View More
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Importance of Folk Tales in Russian History ... importantly, illiteracy, keeping a written history of past events, obviously, was out of the question and oral tradition passed on the history from generation ... View More
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Oral Cancer ... cancer. Oral cancer can also be caused by having a family history of cancer, or in other words it can be hereditary. These people ... View More
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Gypsies ... and pay. It is extremely difficult to learn the origin of these people, because they have no written or oral history. The number ... View More
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Evaluate a single Curriculum framework for one subject for grades ... ... Local and oral history projects, writing projects, debates, simulations, roleplaying, dramatizations and cooperative learning are some of the distinguished ... View More
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methods of research ... Peopleamp39s responses to questions Interview opinions and attitudes of audiences Focus group Attitudes and opinions of groups Oral history Memories of past ... View More
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Oral, Literate, and Electronic Communication ... relationships. The ampquottime biasampquot of oral communication has also allowed my family history to be carried on through time. My family ... View More
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The Origins of the Boxer Uprising ... and others. Esherick also included oral history told by the people of Shandong and other focal points of Boxer activities. A key ... View More
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The Joy of Hydropower ... Feb, 1964. Ritchie, Donald A., Building Hoover Dam: An Oral History of the Great Depression. Twayne Publishers. New York, 1993. ... View More
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Debates in History ... as a phenomenon, acting within history and changing itamp39s course, though impervious to moral assessment. Africanamp39s themselves consider the oral tradition as ... View More
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Maya history ... is only one of many lost art forms, including feather work and painting Religion and the Mayan people were interwoven through time, oral, and personal history. ... View More
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Like A Family Book Review ... Southerners. The origins of this book began during the 1970amp39s by the Southern Oral History Program at the University of North Carolina. The ... View More
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Book Review of Like A Family ... Southerners. The origins of this book began during the 1970s by the Southern Oral History Program at the University of North Carolina. The ... View More
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