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Dorothy Trevino interviews a variety of individuals who were early citizens of Mancos Colorado. These interviews are part of a series of oral histories taken in the 1970s intended to be added to the…
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Helen Miles Bradshaw reflects on her life in Hugo Colorado where she was born. Bradshaw describes the town her first home childhood games the big blizzard in 1913 and the dustbowl in the 1930s.…
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Johnson details her education in Texas and tells of her move to Mesa Arizona to teach public school. She discusses the history of the Mesa school system during segregation and after. She describes…
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Johnson details her education in Texas and tells of her move to Mesa Arizona to teach public school. She discusses the history of the Mesa school system during segregation and after. She describes…
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Wuzzie George tells stories including the legend of the cottontail the first man the mudhen the people with no mouths. And getting deer and pinenuts.
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The women talk about tattooing and water babies. Pinenutting steam baths and ants.
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Part of the Sound Model Project
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Hooper tells stories of how the first Indians got to this country a coyote story and a Paiute origin story. Finding gold in Tonopah Nevada and Jim Butler. How to make bows and arrows. How to catch…
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Part of the Sound Model Project
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This video features the January 30th 2008 campaign stop for Barack Obama. The presidential hopeful spoke at the University of Denver's Magness Arena to a massive crowd.
EventDate
January 30th, 2008 EventSpeaker
Barack Obama
Caroline Kennedy
Crisanta Duran DepartmentProgram
Anderson Academic Commons
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Chama, New Mexico. Ballad about a Shepard, delineating the difficulties that Manuel Gonzalez encounters because he returns his flock to a corral without first counting the sheep. Quality: Good/Fair.
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