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Montana Heritage Project (MHP) is a program where high school students are encouraged to take their communities as the subject of serious historical research. Specifically, students compare and contrast community life of Montana in past generations with Community life today. Cultural heritage is the subject matter; field and research are its educational strategies.

MHP was started by the Library of Congress with encouragement and funding from Liz Claiborne and Art Ortenberg Foundation (LCAOF) in 1995. Since then it has been administered by the Montana Historical Society and funded by the LCAOF. Its mission is to engage young people in the scholarly study of their own communities and of Montana, using oral history and primary documents. Each research project culminates in gifts of scholarship to the community and the state. As of today, the project has sponsored research projects in 28 Montana communities: Bigfork, Brady, Broadus, Browning, Centerville, Chester, Columbus, Corvallis, Dillon, Eureka, Fairfield, Fort Benton, Gardiner, Great Falls, Harlowton, Lewistown, Libby, Polson, Pryor, Red Lodge, Ronan, Roundup, St. Ignatius, Simms, Thompson Falls, Townsend, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs. Over 6,000 students have participated. Wibaux County High School and Lincoln County High School were not official part of the Heritage Project but were invited to participate in special projects.

From the description of Montana Heritage Project. Administrative files, 1995-2006. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 244003579

Montana Heritage Project (MHP) is a program where high school students are encouraged to take their communities as the subject of serious historical research. Specifically, students compare and contrast community life of Montana in past generations with Community life today. Cultural heritage is the subject matter; field and research are its educational strategies.

MHP was started by the Library of Congress with encouragement and funding from Liz Claiborne and Art Ortenberg Foundation (LCAOF) in 1995. Since then it has been administered by the Montana Historical Society and funded by the LCAOF. Its mission is to engage young people in the scholarly study of their own communities and of Montana, using oral history and primary documents. Each research project culminates in gifts of scholarship to the community and the state. As of today, the project has sponsored research projects in 28 Montana communities: Bigfork, Brady, Broadus, Browning, Centerville, Chester, Columbus, Corvallis, Dillon, Eureka, Fairfield, Fort Benton, Gardiner, Great Falls, Harlowton, Lewistown, Libby, Polson, Pryor, Red Lodge, Ronan, Roundup, St. Ignatius, Simms, Thompson Falls, Townsend, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs. Over 6,000 students have participated. Wibaux County High School and Lincoln County High School were not official part of the Heritage Project but were invited to participate in special projects.

From the description of Montana Heritage Project records, 1995-2006. (Montana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 247065778

Montana Heritage Project (MHP) is a program where high school students are encouraged to take their communities as the subject of serious historical research. Specifically, students compare and contrast community life of Montana in past generations with Community life today. Cultural heritage is the subject matter; field and research are its educational strategies.

MHP was started by the Library of Congress with encouragement and funding from Liz Claiborne and Art Ortenberg Foundation (LCAOF) in 1995. Since then it has been administered by the Montana Historical Society and funded by the LCAOF. Its mission is to engage young people in the scholarly study of their own communities and of Montana, using oral history and primary documents. Each research project culminates in gifts of scholarship to the community and the state. As of today, the project has sponsored research projects in 28 Montana communities: Bigfork, Brady, Broadus, Browning, Centerville, Chester, Columbus, Corvallis, Dillon, Eureka, Fairfield, Fort Benton, Gardiner, Great Falls, Harlowton, Lewistown, Libby, Polson, Pryor, Red Lodge, Ronan, Roundup, St. Ignatius, Simms, Thompson Falls, Townsend, Whitefish, and White Sulphur Springs. Over 6,000 students have participated. Wibaux County High School and Lincoln County High School were not official part of the Heritage Project but were invited to participate in special projects.

From the guide to the Montana Heritage Project records, 1995-2006, (Montana Historical Society Research Center)

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creatorOf Montana Heritage Project. Montana Heritage Project. Administrative files, 1995-2006. Montana Historical Society Library
referencedIn Montana Historical Society. Research Historian. Montana Historical Society Research Historian records, 1979-2006, 1993-2006. Montana Historical Society Library
creatorOf Montana Heritage Project records, 1995-2006 Montana Historical Society Research Center Archives
creatorOf Montana Heritage Project. Montana Heritage Project records, 1995-2006. Montana Historical Society Library
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associatedWith Clark, William, 1770-1838. person
associatedWith Lake Manson Grazing Association (Roundup, Mont.) corporateBody
associatedWith Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809. person
associatedWith Liz Claiborne and Art Ortenberg Foundation. corporateBody
associatedWith Maclean, Norman, 1902-1990. person
associatedWith Montana Historical Society. Research Historian. corporateBody
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Sun River Valley (Mont.)
Nordic Fest (Libby, Mont.).
Montana
Fort Assinniboine (Mont.)
Sun River Valley (Mont.).
Fort Shaw (Mont.)
Montana--Flathead Lake
Fort Assinniboine (Mont.).
Fort Shaw (Mont.).
Montana
Montana
Upper Musselshell Valley (Mont.).
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Education
Education
Community cookbooks
Community cookbooks
Community life
Community life
Volunteer fire departments
Volunteer fire departments
Forest management
Forest management
Frontier and pioneer life
Frontier and pioneer life
Historic buildings
Historic buildings
Hutterite Brethren
Hutterite Brethren
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Indians of North America
Korean War, 1950-1953
Korean War, 1950-1953
Korean War, 1950-1953
Labor History
Literature
Logging
Logging
Mines and mineral resources
Mining
Montana
Persian Gulf War, 1991
Persian Gulf War, 1991
Persian Gulf War, 1991
Pioneers
Quilting
Quilting
Railroads
Railroads
Ranching
Ranching
Veterans
Veterans
Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975
Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975
Vietnam War
Vietnam War, 1961-1975
Water quality
Water quality
Women
Women homesteaders
Women homesteaders
Women pioneers
Women pioneers
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
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