In a 2016 paper Gauvreau said
other oral histories could be further legitimized through archaeological digs.
They collected folklore, slave narratives, and
other oral histories, committing much of America's intangible history to paper.
Not exact matches
Throughout
history, people have learned by
oral tradition and from the stories of
others.
What you have is the written down
oral history, generations removed, and borrowed from
other cultures of the time.
Oral history is much better in determining the emotional impacts on people, but even there it tends to be very distorted over time, and in the case of the Bible,
other tellers.
That is was also distinctly possible that gathered fragmented written sources as well as
oral traditions regarding the laws of Moses and
histories of the kings of Israel and Judah coming from prior to Babylonian captivity were then secured and placed into a combined written sources from which what we know as the Books of Moses as well as
other books that would be comprised into what we refer to as the Old Testament.
Instead, as if from some
other age, an
oral history of the coach developed, and whenever old players or
other Scooba minstrels gathered, they would share Bull Cyclone stories, telling the same ones over and over, word for word, liturgically, as the wives drifted to the corners and shook their heads.
These
other interpretations employ
other types of evidence:
oral history, the evolution of plants and animals, archaeology, stones, tools and weapons, material artefacts of all kinds, song, poetry, even dance and body movement, Antarctic ice, radio - activity, all these open windows into the past.
Other known risk modifiers for breast cancer such as age at first pregnancy,
history of
oral contraceptive use, breast feeding, and smoking did not meaningfully confound the overall association of FMc absence with breast cancer.
«But if you have a family
history of heart disease or
other heart disease risk factors, it's a good idea to pay extra attention to your
oral health.»
Practitioners, trainers, coaches and
others often assess these muscles through observation (watching a person walk or run), an
oral history (such as asking, «what movement is most and least painful»), and muscle testing (simple biofeedback).
As part of the
history, the doctor will want to know which, if any, risk factors for stroke you have: high blood pressure, diabetes, irregular heartbeat,
oral contraceptive use, heredity,
other heart diseases, smoking, diet (especially high sodium and high cholesterol), obesity, lack of exercise, blood disorders, and heavy alcohol consumption.
But for all the unauthorized biographies and
oral histories and documentaries and
other materials out there about Thompson's life and work (particularly after his death in 2005), his year as a foreign correspondent hardly warranted a mention.
The projects don't have to be games: Some students are using Storyboard That to create graphic novels, while
others are interviewing immigrant family members and publishing the interviews on StoryCorps, a podcasting site for
oral histories.
Researchers can learn how to access the
other materials held at the Niels Bohr Library, such as the collection of
oral history interviews that includes over 3,000 hours of interviews with thousands of physicists, astronomers, and
others.
Project leaders in each state help the teens conduct
oral history interviews and
other research to chronicle local heritage.
Other strategies for sharing the oral histories with a larger audience include dedicating class or homework time to reading other students» oral histories, sending copies of the narratives to local schools and libraries, or creating classroom or campus exhibits based on the pro
Other strategies for sharing the
oral histories with a larger audience include dedicating class or homework time to reading
other students» oral histories, sending copies of the narratives to local schools and libraries, or creating classroom or campus exhibits based on the pro
other students»
oral histories, sending copies of the narratives to local schools and libraries, or creating classroom or campus exhibits based on the project.
If, on the
other hand, somebody has carried out an experiment himself or herself, analyzed the data, made a prediction, and saw whether it came out correctly, if somebody is doing
history and actually does some interviewing himself or herself —
oral histories — then reads the documents, listens to it, goes back and asks further questions, writes up a paper — that's the kind of thing that's going to adhere.
This free workshop plan and resources pack encourages students to explore the relevance and reliability of
oral history interviews as historical sources, consider how
oral history differs from
other evidence, plan and prepare an
oral history project, and interpret and present the information they discover.
English Language Arts, Balanced Literacy, Creative Writing, Writing - Expository, Reading, Grammar, Spelling, Vocabulary, Specialty, Math, Applied Math, Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Fractions, Geometry, Graphing, Measurement, Numbers, Order of Operations, Science, Earth Sciences, Environment, Social Studies -
History, Ancient
History, World Language, Spanish, Arts & Music, Graphic Arts, Special Education, EFL - ESL - ELD, Health,
Other (Specialty), ELA Test Prep, Math Test Prep, Geography,
Other (Social Studies -
History),
Other (ELA), Life Skills, Religion, Gifted and Talented, Critical Thinking, For All Subject Areas, Literature, Classroom Management, Professional Development, Business, School Counseling, Character Education, Word Problems, Cooking, Short Stories, Writing,
Oral Communication, Child Care, Reading Strategies, Writing - Essays, Holidays / Seasonal, Back to School, Thanksgiving, Christmas / Chanukah / Kwanzaa, Poetry, Autumn, Mental Math, Halloween, Winter, The New Year, Valentine's Day, Presidents» Day, Decimals, St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Spring, Place Value, Tools for Common Core, For All Subjects, Summer, Informational Text, End of Year, Phonics, Close Reading, Classroom Community
Labor leaders, community activists, and
others will also present an
oral history of CPS school closings, consolidations and turnarounds and illustrate its impact on impoverished communities and conduct workshops on how to save troubled schools.
Following his acclaimed biography of Louis Armstrong, Pops, culture critic Terry Teachout draws on candid unpublished interviews with Ellington,
oral histories of the orchestra leader and his times, and
other little - known primary sources to tell a mesmerizing story in Duke: A Life of Duke Ellington.
Offering a rich
oral history, this collection is read by 13 outstanding narrators, including Kevin R. Free, Michael Early, Patricia R. Floyd, Dion Graham, Robin Miles, and
others, reciting more than 50 first - person poems.
Among them ancient
history, case
history, cultural
history, medieval
history, military
history, modern
history, natural
history,
oral history, personal
history and
others are.
Collections staff also care for historic photographs, tapes and transcripts of
oral history interviews, park archives, park administrative records, preserved small mammals, and
other items reflecting the cultural and natural
history of this unique place.
In addition, the archives contain materials collected since Mitchell's death in 1992, including exhibition catalogs and
other publications, research files, symposia proceedings and recordings, a nascent
oral history collection, and records of the Estate of Joan Mitchell and the Joan Mitchell Foundation.
Other activities included: Learnosaurus with Sean Cusack BSE» 98, The Cooper Union
Oral History Project with the Cooper Union Associates (Sangu Iyer CE» 99, Noemi Charlotte Thieves A» 11, Laura Napier A» 98, and CB Wayne AR» 75), Tealightful, Ping Pong with SPiN, The NY Knicks Groove Truck, Art Showcase with Susan Detrich A» 66, The Saturday Program, Milestone Architecture (Margaret Matz AR» 83)-- The Torcello Project, Green Festivals, The Cooper Union Student Origami Club, NEXTDOOR, and Susan Pillay.
It will manifest via solo exhibitions,
oral histories and
other archival forms and launches with «A Case Of Perpetual No» by Yota Ioannidou, co-produced with DAI.
Programs at 18th Street Arts Center comprise our residency - based exhibition and public program series Artist Lab, emerging artist exhibitions in our Atrium Gallery, artist - driven events, a semi-annual Pico Block Party family festival, community programs related to our Culture Mapping 90404 online
oral history project and archive, partnership exhibitions with
other institutions, and an annual publication.
This digital exhibit documents the development of these two notable architects» affiliation, and includes nearly 150 photographs; plus primary source materials such as correspondence; lectures; musings and writings; and
other media, including a video interview with Fay Jones's wife Gus, created by the David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas
Oral and Visual
History.
She appreciates
oral histories and the slippage of meaning within them: when one person tells a story, the
other person perceives something unique, and slightly different from what was originally told.
The sound collection includes all forms of recorded sound, extending from the early days of wax cylinder recordings to today's digital creations, with recorded music,
oral histories, lectures and many
other types of recording held on formats such as shellac and vinyl records, reel to reel tape, audio cassettes and CDs.
AS - AP's website provides access to information about the
history and existence of these centers of artistic activity, as well as access to unique primary resources, including transcripts of
oral history interviews, and
other types of documentation.
Friends of the Museum, students, faculty, staff, and
other community partners participated in this
oral history project that spanned over three generations, six states, and two continents.
It will manifest via solo exhibitions,
oral histories and
other archiv - al forms and launches with «A Case Of Perpetual No» by Yota Ioannidou, co-produced with the Dutch Art Institute (DAI) of which Ioannidou is an alumna.
In 2009, she moved to Kitakama, in the Tohoku region, where she worked as the resident village photographer, documenting festivals and
other official events while also recording an
oral history of the region and its inhabitants.
Catalogue and
oral history Featuring exhibited artists, the
oral history expands into their vibrant community of artists, gallerists, musicians and poets, including Tariq Alvi, Devendra Banhart, Amanda Eicher, Matt Gonzalez, Jack Hanley, Xylor Jane, Kevin Killian, Donal Mosher, Darryl Smith, Margaret Tedesco, and
others.
Researching official and unofficial records, media coverage,
oral testimonies, and
other relevant materials, Kent Chan is excavating a little - known episode of Singapore's curatorial
history: the first group exhibition of Singaporean artists in Europe.
This traditional
oral form inspired the region's cinema at its origins, as well as
other modern narrative genres, and intersects in their work with archival footage assembled to represent contemporary
history and engender new cultural forms of post-colonialisation.
The publication also features a personal and revealing essay by David Zwirner, who began showing Rhoades's work in the early 1990s, new scholarship by Julien Bismuth, and selected interviews from the Jason Rhoades
Oral History project, conceived by Dylan Kenny and Lucas Zwirner, who have interviewed over fifty artists, curators, friends, collaborators, art historians, and
others who intimately knew the artist — including curator and art historian Linda Norden.
Through correspondence, papers, drawings and sculptures, drawn from our own archive and
other collections (as well as
oral history accounts) this exhibition explores these artists» various connections with Moore.
The Legacy Program also develops and supports exhibitions, publications and
other educational programs that are specifically focused on Robert Motherwell, and is working on an
oral history related to Robert Motherwell and his times.
In addition to preserving Kentridge's time - based works, the Eastman Museum has future plans for a major exhibition of Kentridge's films, videos, and
other time - based media, together with the publication of The Kentridge Project, a catalogue raisonné in which the artist will discuss each work in an extensive
oral history interview.
ORAL HISTORIES The Phillips Collection is conducting professional oral history interviews with Phillips family members, former directors, current and former staff members, and oth
ORAL HISTORIES The Phillips Collection is conducting professional
oral history interviews with Phillips family members, former directors, current and former staff members, and oth
oral history interviews with Phillips family members, former directors, current and former staff members, and
others.
Selected interviews will also be included from the Jason Rhoades
Oral History project devised by Lucas Zwirner, who has interviewed over fifty artists, curators, and
others who intimately knew the artist.
Since then, an ambitious, multiyear cataloging initiative has allowed the library to launch an online catalog, which includes finding aids,
oral histories, and
other resources.
On this site and at our centre, you will find a vast collection of documents,
oral history and
other records that detail the systematic and intentional attempt to assimilate the Aboriginal peoples of Canada.
Other precedent - setting court cases include: Delgamuukw v. British Columbia (1997), which set a precedent for using
oral histories as evidence of land use and further defined Aboriginal rights and title; R. v. Sparrow (1990), which further defined the scope of Aboriginal rights; and Mikisew Cree First Nation v. Canada (2005), which further defined the duty to consultand accommodate Indigenous communitiesin regard to taking up land / land use (see Aboriginal Rights).
Its members and officers have contacted the families of former Justices, have obtained gifts of historical materials, and have conducted
oral histories to further preserve the Court's rich
history, among
other endeavors.
In Tufekci's view, the way that services like Twitter allow us to comment and respond and converse with
others in real - time is a lot more like talking than it is publishing, and therefore it represents a move away from our Western print - based culture (Andy Carvin of NPR has talked about what he does in curating news via Twitter as «preserving
oral history.»