Brugge, Doug

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The purpose of this project was to document the lives of Navajo uranium miners. The ultimate goals were educating people, both Navajo and the general public, of injustices the miners faced and to hopefully promote further compensation for these miners and their families. The project coordinator was Douglas Brugge, Ph.D. with the assistance of Timothy Benally, a former uranium miner and Navajo College administrator. Interviews were conducted in the Shiprock area of the Navajo Reservation. By interviewing widows and children of miners, the project encompassed the broader health and social effects of uranium mining on the community. In order to further document the miners and their families, photographs were taken of each informant. Excerpts from the interviews and still, black and white photographs were compiled into a book entitled, Memories come to us in the rain and the wind: oral histories and photographs of Navajo uranium miners and their families. Funding for the project was provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Ruth Mott Fund, the Ford Foundation, and other private donations.

From the guide to the Navajo Uranium Miners Oral History and Photography Project Photographs, 1996, (University of New Mexico Center for Southwest Research)

The purpose of this project was to document the lives of Navajo uranium miners. The ultimate goals were educating people, both Navajo and the general public, of injustices the miners faced and to hopefully promote further compensation for these miners and their families. The project coordinator was Douglas Brugge, Ph.D., with the assistance of Timothy Benally, a former uranium miner and Navajo College administrator. Interviews were conducted in the Shiprock area of the Navajo Reservation. By interviewing widows and children of miners, the project encompassed the broader health and social effects of uranium mining on the community.

In order to further document the miners and their families, photographs were taken of each informant. The experiences and recollections gathered during the project were then disseminated through a traveling exhibit and a published volume.

Funding for the project was provided by the US Environmental Protection Agency, the Ruth Mott Fund, the Ford Foundation, and other private donations.

From the guide to the Navajo Uranium Miners Oral History and Photography Project, 1996-1998, (University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.)

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creatorOf Navajo Uranium Miners Oral History and Photography Project, 1996-1998 The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearch
creatorOf Brugge, Doug. Navajo Uranium Miners Oral History and Photography Project Photographs [Picture] University of New Mexico-Main Campus
creatorOf Navajo Uranium Miners Oral History and Photography Project Photographs, 1996 The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for SouthwestResearch
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New Mexico
Arizona
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Miners
Mining
Navajo Indians
Navajo Indians
Navajo Indians
Navajo Indians
Navajo Indians
Navajo Indians
Navajo Indians
Oral history
Uranium industry
Uranium miners
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Birth 1960-04-20

English

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