Ann Tweedy Reviews Paper on Oral History by Hershey, McCormack, and Newell

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“Oral History and Perceptions of Subjectivity,” from Jotwell. The Hersey et al. paper, Mapping Intergenerational Memories (Part I): Proving the Contemporary Truth of the Indigenous Past, is here.read more

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