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Articles

Oral History and Historic Preservation: A Case Study in Washington and Idaho

Pages 97-114 | Published online: 12 Nov 2019
 

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Madeline Buckendorf

Madeline Buckendorf is Coordinator of the Idaho Oral History Center, a department of the Idaho State Historical Society. She has organized oral history training workshops throughout Idaho, done extensive work relative to historic-site registration, and served as an oral history consultant on numerous cultural resource projects in the Northwest.

Margot H. Knight

Margot H. Knight is a research associate in the Laboratory of Archaeology and History and the Women Studies Program at Washington State University. In addition to serving as adviser to the WSU Oral History Office, she is presently a regional coordinator for the Washington Women's Heritage Project and a project development consultant for the Washington Commission for the Humanities.

An earlier version of this paper was given as a talk by the authors at the annual colloquium of the Oral History Association held at Durango, Colorado, in October 1980.

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