University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio. Shackelford worked as a consultant on the history of the Trans-Mississippi West and Native American culture and objects, using information learned by working with Native Americans during the 1970s and 1980s to create authentic exhibits, projects, and content papers for public and private companies, film work, and video. He discusses public perception versus reality and revisionist history where modern standards are used to explain events of the past
About 25 interviews conducted by students from Pan American University in the late 1970s, many in Sp...
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Bruce Larson was a small business owner in Fertile during the 1970s and \u2780s; he owned the Town a...
Outgoing interim Director of the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio, Dav...
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Transcript (28 pages) of an interview by Greg Smoak with Robert M. Utley at Denver, Colorado, on 5 ...
This interview is with Walter Celestine, Program Director of the Native American Employment Training...
These oral histories were conducted in the Spring 2009 semester of the Mexican American Culture (BBL...
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Carling Malouf talks about what he calls “common denominators” among the many cultures of the world....
The National Endowment for the Humanities and state humanities councils have funded projects which r...
About 25 interviews conducted by students from Pan American University in the late 1970s, many in Sp...
In this audio interview, Tom Baker interviews Larry Blythe while he was the vice chief of the Easter...
David Egge was a Banker in Fertile during the 1970s and was a member of the Fertile Bicentennial Com...
University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio, Texas In his 20 years as a museum fa...
Carling I. Malouf recalls his experiences working with Native American tribes and students as a prof...
James “J. B.” Armstrong recalls his father’s decision to drive cattle from Amarillo, Texas, to India...
Bruce Larson was a small business owner in Fertile during the 1970s and \u2780s; he owned the Town a...
Outgoing interim Director of the University of Texas Institute of Texan Cultures at San Antonio, Dav...
Abilene, Texas Dr. Lawrence Clayton, a professor and dean at Hardin-Simmons University, has written ...
Transcript (28 pages) of an interview by Greg Smoak with Robert M. Utley at Denver, Colorado, on 5 ...
This interview is with Walter Celestine, Program Director of the Native American Employment Training...
These oral histories were conducted in the Spring 2009 semester of the Mexican American Culture (BBL...
This is an oral history interview with William Terrell conducted as part of the Houston History Proj...
Carling Malouf talks about what he calls “common denominators” among the many cultures of the world....
The National Endowment for the Humanities and state humanities councils have funded projects which r...
About 25 interviews conducted by students from Pan American University in the late 1970s, many in Sp...
In this audio interview, Tom Baker interviews Larry Blythe while he was the vice chief of the Easter...
David Egge was a Banker in Fertile during the 1970s and was a member of the Fertile Bicentennial Com...