
Hear Native Americans throughout North Carolina share their memories and experiences during an upcoming virtual program hosted by the State Archives of North Carolina.
In celebration of American Indian Heritage Month, the State Archives is offering for its Lunch and Learn program “Listening to our Elders: the American Indian Heritage Commission Oral History Project.”
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The event is set to be held noon-1 p.m. Nov. 5.
The American Indian Heritage Commission, in collaboration with the State Archives, in December 2022 began gathering the living memory and experiences of Native Americans throughout the state.
The presentation will include what the project’s staff learned from the elders with what they took from the process, how to set up an oral history project, and conduct interviews.
Register in advance at https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_aA9ml57tQzSPK9VM5idAUw.
For more information, contact Danielle Shirilla at dani.shirilla@dncr.nc.gov or by phone at 919-814-6881.
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The North Carolina Indian Heritage Commission advises and assists the North Carolina Natural and Cultural Resources secretary in the preservation, interpretation, and promotion of Native history, arts, customs, and culture.







