About
This is a resource guide for Indigenous oral histories. In this interactive guide you will find a list of archival repositories, libraries, and museums that house Indigenous collections and oral histories. You will also find resources on Indigenous communities and other resource guides to aid in your research. Also included in this guide is an interactive map of where the repositories with Indigenous oral history collections are located.

About Me
Hi! I'm Cassandra Day. I am a graduate student in Clayton State University's Archival Studies Masters Program. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Religious Studies from Georgia Southern University. I am the Oral History Project Manager at the William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum.
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I have a passion for oral histories and believe we can learn a lot from listening to someone's stories and personal history! There is so much more to an account than just pen and paper. Check out the interviews linked on this site to see what I mean!

Copyright, Access, and Use
This site is intended to be a starting point for research on Indigenous peoples and their histories. I do not claim to be an expert in Indigenous traditions, cultures, or histories. The repositories provided have various degrees of information provided on Indigenous culture and history, and are great places to start when doing research on these topics.
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All archival materials on this site (oral history interviews, descriptions, and repository descriptions) belong to the repositories on which they were published. This site claims no copyright on such materials, and any material used from this site should be cited to their original sources.
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When known, notes have been provided with use restrictions on collections from the various repositories listed on the 'Repositories' page. Please refer to those notes when determining if digital access and use are available.
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