Surviving in two worlds : oral history transcripts : contemporary Native American voices, [ca. 1978-1991].
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Jones, Florence E.
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Banyayca, Thomas.
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Swentzell, Roxanne, 1962-
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Interviewee Roxanne Swentzell (1962- ) is a sculptor in Santa Clara Pueblo, N.M. Interviewer Mija Riedel (1958- ) is a curator and writer, from San Francisco, Calif. From the description of Oral history interview with Roxanne Swentzell, 2011 Nov. 8-9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 767864747 ...
Tafoya, Terry
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Johnson, Rose, 1923-
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Demmert, William G.
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Cooper, Betty, 1938-
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Forbes, Jack D.
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Jack D. Forbes was born Jan. 7, 1934 in Long Beach, CA; AA, Glendale College, 1953; BA (1955), MA (1956), Ph. D (1959), Univ. of Southern Calif.; lecturer (1956-59), Univ. of Southern Calif.; instructor, Citrus College (1959-60); asst. professor of history, San Fernando Valley State College (1960-64); assoc. professor of history and director of Center for Western North American Studies, Univ. of Nevada, Reno (1964-67); research program director, Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and D...
Wilson, Darryl Babe, 1939-....
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Echohawk, John
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Pardilla, Jerry
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Cordero, Carlos J.
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Crum, Steven J. (Steven James), 1950-
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Pease, Janine Pretty on Top.
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Foley, Kevin.
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Morsea, Kathyrn.
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Lyons, Oren
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Sarris, Greg
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Trafzer, Clifford E.
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Hutchison, Sarah.
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Lucero, David.
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Crozier-Hogle, Lois, 1913-
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Lois Crozier Hogle was a pioneer in the San Francisco Bay Area environmental movement, co-founding the Committee for Green Foothills with Ruth Spangenberg in 1962. Between 1986 and 1992 she had a column in the Palo Alto Weekly about environmental and social issues. She was active in the YWCA, serving for a period as president in the Stanford YWCA. She traveled widely on educational, environmental, and peace tours. From the description of Lois Crozier Hogle papers, 1950-2002. (Unknown...