University Of Arizona Digitizes 6,000 Recordings Of Native Oral History


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As researchers have been learning for decades, digging into history can be more challenging when elements include newspapers and analog tapes, for example, because aging can be rough on them, rendering them brittle and sometimes unusable. So digitizing is a priority, and that’s an important step that will be taken for oral histories of Native Americans that were recorded in the 1960s and 1970s.

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