Oral Histories
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Adams Elementary Valentine's Tea Fieldwork Collection
Bear River Heritage Barn Surveys
Cache Community Connections Oral History Project
39 Oral histories of people involved in Cache Valley, Utah religious communities (faith traditions); collected August 2008 through March 2010.
Cache Valley Drug Court Oral History Project collection
Cache Valley Refugee Oral History Project collection
Hal Cannon collection
The Hal Cannon collection: A Life of Fieldwork and Creative Endeavors spans 55-years of ethnographic collecting and creative works by folklorist and musician Hal Cannon. The collection contains 26 boxes and three series: fieldwork, creative endeavors, and purchased materials.
Central Utah Project: Capturing Utah's share of the Colorado River
In this digital collection of 71 interviews (with 74 people), stakeholders from the Central Utah Water Conservancy District, Central Utah Project Completion Act, the Bureau of Reclamation and the Ute Nation, join with Utah water users, members of the environmental community and Utah’s political establishment to tell the complex and oftentimes controversial story of the Central Utah Project.
Climate Challenge: Utah State University Voices
The Climate Challenge digital collection is a small but important oral history effort that presents 19 voices of Utah State University climate scientists (2018), Northern Utah and Northern Idaho climate activists (2021), and people engaged in land restoration efforts in the Intermountain West. The goal of the effort is to document the experiences of these three groups to add to the growing scholarship about the human side of climate scholarship, awareness, and land restoration efforts.
Collecting Memories: Oral Histories of American Folklorists
Collecting Memories contains oral histories (and related materials) of American folklorists. The project is a joint effort of Utah State University and the American Folklore Society.
Colorado and Washington Grazing Interview Transcripts
Interview notes of the Work Projects Administration's (WPA) history of grazing