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Using examples from Indigenous community oral history projects throughout Canada and the United States, this new edition is informed by best practices to show how oral history can be done in different contexts.

The Indigenous Oral History Manual: Canada and the United States, the expanded second edition of The American Indian Oral History Manual (2008), contains information about selected Indigenous oral histories, legal and ethical issues, project planning considerations, choosing recording equipment and budgeting, planning and carrying out interviews in various settings, stewardship of project materials, and ways Indigenous communities use oral histories. A centerpiece of the book is a collection of oral history project profiles from Canada and the United States that illustrate the range of possibilities that people interested in Indigenous oral history might pursue. It emphasizes the importance of community engagement and adhering to appropriate local protocols and ethical standards, inviting readers to understand that oral history work can take various forms with people whose cultural heritage has always relied on oral transmission of knowledge.

The book is ideal for students, scholars, and Indigenous communities who seek to engage ethically with tribal and First Nations, MÃtis, and Inuit communities in oral history work that meets community needs.



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Preface – Second Edition

Acknowledgements – Second Edition

Introduction – Second Edition

Memorial Statement – Charles E. Trimble

Introduction – First Edition

Chapter One: Indigenous Oral History

Chapter Two: Legal and Ethical Issues

Chapter Three: Planning an Indigenous Oral History Project

Chapter Four: Equipment and Funding

Project Profiles

Chapter Five: Interview Preparation

Chapter Six: The Interview(s)

Chapter Seven: Stewardship

Chapter Eight: Using Indigenous Oral Information

Appendix A – Indigenous Oral History Consent and Release Forms

Appendix B – Indigenous Oral History Project Management Forms

Selected Sources

Index

About the Authors

Indigenous Oral History Manual

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 9/1/2023 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367746797, 978-0367746797
    ISBN10: 0367746794

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Using examples from Indigenous community oral history projects throughout Canada and the United States, this new edition is informed by best practices to show how oral history can be done in different contexts.

    The Indigenous Oral History Manual: Canada and the United States, the expanded second edition of The American Indian Oral History Manual (2008), contains information about selected Indigenous oral histories, legal and ethical issues, project planning considerations, choosing recording equipment and budgeting, planning and carrying out interviews in various settings, stewardship of project materials, and ways Indigenous communities use oral histories. A centerpiece of the book is a collection of oral history project profiles from Canada and the United States that illustrate the range of possibilities that people interested in Indigenous oral history might pursue. It emphasizes the importance of community engagement and adhering to appropriate local protocols and ethical standards, inviting readers to understand that oral history work can take various forms with people whose cultural heritage has always relied on oral transmission of knowledge.

    The book is ideal for students, scholars, and Indigenous communities who seek to engage ethically with tribal and First Nations, MÃtis, and Inuit communities in oral history work that meets community needs.



    Table of Contents

    Table of Contents

    List of Figures

    Preface – Second Edition

    Acknowledgements – Second Edition

    Introduction – Second Edition

    Memorial Statement – Charles E. Trimble

    Introduction – First Edition

    Chapter One: Indigenous Oral History

    Chapter Two: Legal and Ethical Issues

    Chapter Three: Planning an Indigenous Oral History Project

    Chapter Four: Equipment and Funding

    Project Profiles

    Chapter Five: Interview Preparation

    Chapter Six: The Interview(s)

    Chapter Seven: Stewardship

    Chapter Eight: Using Indigenous Oral Information

    Appendix A – Indigenous Oral History Consent and Release Forms

    Appendix B – Indigenous Oral History Project Management Forms

    Selected Sources

    Index

    About the Authors

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