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Oral History of Forgottonia: Building a Public History Project in Rural Western Illinois

NCHE

These are just a few interactions I’ve had since my students and I shared our public history project, “The Oral History of Forgottonia.” As part of the NCHE project, The Rural Experience in America , history club students at Cuba High School created a podcast about a local history topic of their choosing.

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Horses and Native Americans: Rewriting The Timeline

Anthropology.net

One horse was found among ritual artifacts, implying ceremonial significance. The Broader Implications Some Indigenous oral histories suggest interactions with horses date back thousands of years to Ice Age equines. DNA comparisons with modern horses showed these early horses were primarily of Spanish ancestry.

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Discovery of Ancient Aboriginal Pottery in Far North Queensland

Anthropology.net

Their archaeological record, characterized by distinctive pottery styles and cultural artifacts, prompted researchers to explore potential interactions with Indigenous Australians along the Queensland coast.

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Application of Archaeological Anthropology and Cultural Resources Management

Anthropology for Beginners

archaeologists study past humans and societies primarily through their material remains – the buildings, tools, and other artifacts that constitute what is known as the material culture left over from former societies. Application of Archaeology Archaeology is the study of human past through material remains. New York: Thames and Hudson 2.

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Our History Is Not Lost: Resources for Learning and Teaching the Fullness of Black History

ED Surge

Amid bans on teaching Black history and calculated attempts at falsifying history, we all need a recalibration in the importance of telling full stories about America’s past and present. Oral history has preserved Black history, and sharing these stories across generations will preserve truths and offer a blueprint for the future.

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