@booklet {1504, title = {Oregon State University Cultural Centers Oral History Collection, 2013}, year = {2013}, month = {2013///}, abstract = {

The collection consists of seven born digital audio recordings of interviews with undergraduate and graduate student employees of the OSU Native American Longhouse. These recordings were originally captured in *.wav format, files which have been saved as preservation copies for each interview. Access *.mp3 files have been created for each interview as well. All interviews held in the collection have been transcribed by the staff of the Special Collections \& Archives Research Center. Researcher access to both the collection{\textquoteright}s audio and transcripts is available on site and online. All interviews were conducted by either Natalia Fern{\textperiodcentered}ndez, the Oregon Multicultural Librarian and a staff member of the Special Collections \& Archives Research Center, or Dr. Natchee Barnd, professor of Ethnic Studies at Oregon State University. Topics touched upon in the collection{\textquoteright}s interviews include: Native American culture; working at the OSU Native American Longhouse; events hosted by or affiliated with the Native American Longhouse; the Quonset hut and Eena Haws Native American Longhouse facilities; diversity initiatives at OSU; the evolution of interviewees{\textquoteright} personal identities as people of color; negotiating life at OSU as a student of color; and the future role of the Native American Longhouse both on campus and in the community.

}, author = {Natchee Barnd and Fernandez, Natalia Maria} }