Garrison Dam relocation oral history interviews, 1999.

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Garrison Dam relocation oral history interviews, 1999.

Six members of the Three Affiliated Tribes were interviewed. The interviewees were in their teens during the discussion and construction of the Garrison Dam. They describe how they learned about the dam, how relocation was accomplished, their attitudes toward the dam and relocation, and the economic, social, and cultural impact of relocation on their lives, their families' lives, and the region. The collection includes transcripts, data sheet, and donor agreement. Interviewees are Hazel Driver Blake, Martin Cross, Phyllis Old Dog Cross, Bernice Estes, Marilyn Hudson, and Marie Wells.

6 audio cassettes.

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Estes, Bernice.

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United States. Army. Corps of Engineers

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The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is an engineer formation of the United States Army that has three primary mission areas: engineer regiment, military construction, and civil works. The day-to-day activities of the three mission areas are administered by a lieutenant general known as the commanding general/chief of engineers. The chief of engineers commands the engineer regiment, composed of combat engineer army units, and answers directly to the chief of staff of the army. Comba...

Cross, Phyllis Old Dog.

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Wells, Marie.

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Blake, Hazel Driver.

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Hudson, Marilyn.

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Cross, Martin D

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