In 2012 Oregon State University hosted the Oregon Tribal Archives Institute (OTAI), a week long archival education training opportunity specifically designed for Oregon’s nine federally recognized tribes. This article describes the OTAI project development, organization, and implementation. The authors offer various lessons learned that can be applied by others who wish to offer a similar archival education institute
The article provides important educational information for Extension professionals who work with Nat...
In this presentation Fernández, along with Elizabeth Joffrion, describes a research study regarding ...
In this presentation Fernández describes two collaborative, community projects, the Chinese Disinter...
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In August of 2012, the Oregon State University Libraries, with assistance from various partners, hos...
This poster was presented at the Linguistic Society of America Conference in Portland, Oregon, on Ja...
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The Southwest Oregon Research Project, initiated by members of the Coquille Indian tribe broke groun...
During the spring semester of 2015 and the fall semester of 2016, two cohorts of students at the Uni...
Covers OCLC #1275786108, OCLC #1148477426.Title from PDF cover (viewed on April 2, 2020)."The purpos...
The coast Indians between Cape Arago and Cape Foulweather have at one time been very numerous, the n...
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This presentation was a part of the session “Developing Successful Partnerships Between Tribal Commu...
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This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the National Association ...
The article provides important educational information for Extension professionals who work with Nat...
In this presentation Fernández, along with Elizabeth Joffrion, describes a research study regarding ...
In this presentation Fernández describes two collaborative, community projects, the Chinese Disinter...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Utah State University and...
In August of 2012, the Oregon State University Libraries, with assistance from various partners, hos...
This poster was presented at the Linguistic Society of America Conference in Portland, Oregon, on Ja...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
The Southwest Oregon Research Project, initiated by members of the Coquille Indian tribe broke groun...
During the spring semester of 2015 and the fall semester of 2016, two cohorts of students at the Uni...
Covers OCLC #1275786108, OCLC #1148477426.Title from PDF cover (viewed on April 2, 2020)."The purpos...
The coast Indians between Cape Arago and Cape Foulweather have at one time been very numerous, the n...
Title from PDF title page (viewed on August 31, 2017).This archived document is maintained by the St...
This presentation was a part of the session “Developing Successful Partnerships Between Tribal Commu...
Title from PDF caption (viewed on December 30, 2021).This archived document is maintained by the Sta...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the National Association ...
The article provides important educational information for Extension professionals who work with Nat...
In this presentation Fernández, along with Elizabeth Joffrion, describes a research study regarding ...
In this presentation Fernández describes two collaborative, community projects, the Chinese Disinter...