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NAGPRA Community of Practice Call from March 11, 2022. Open Discussion (Local and Regional Communities of Practice)
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March 11th, 2022 DepartmentProgram
Museum of Anthropology RelatedWebsite
https://liberalarts.du.edu/anthropology-museum/nagpra/community-practice
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No descrptions given for Loveland Museum Gallery oral histories
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No descrptions given for Loveland Museum Gallery oral histories
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No description given for audio from Museum of Western Colorado. Title: Fruitvale to Grand Junction
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No description given for audio from Museum of Western Colorado. Title: Fruitvale to Grand Junction
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Robin Hood and Little John / Wake Nicodemus! / Josephus and Bohunkus / Frog He Would a Wooing Go (Froggie Went A-Courting) / Days of '61 / Green Grass Grows All Around / Robin Hood and Little…
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Mr. Jenkins was born in Selma Alabama in 1912. He recounts his involvment with the 4CL civil rights issues in Omaha in the 1960's and as a member of the School Board.
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Mr. Mackey enrolled at the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 1965. He recounts his experiences at school and in the corporate world after graduating.
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Mr. Mullen was born in Hastings Nebraska in 1934. He recounts his experiences growing up in Hastings and living in Omaha starting in 1954.
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Mr. Eure was born in Omaha in 1950. He relates his involvement in the Omaha public schools (especially student activism at Central High School) in civil rights and anti-war activities and in his work…
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Mr. McVoy was born in Florida in 1922. He recounts his experiences growing up in Florida traveling in the Merchant Marines living in New York and in Omaha NE in the 1950s and 1960s and his…
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Mr. Peak was born in Omaha in 1943. He recounts his U.S. Navy career during the Vietnam War and his involvement in the Black Panther Party in Omaha.
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Mr. Love was born in Omaha in 1921. He recounts his experiences growing up in Omaha working with the Count Basie Orchestra directing the Motown Band in Los Angeles and his own band in and around…
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Ms. Eure was born in Omaha NE in 1925. She recounts her experiences growing up in Omaha her involvement with civil rights in the 1940s through the 1960s and her work with the Afro Academy of Dramatic…
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