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Storytelling Workshop
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    • Dr. Sabine Cadeau
    • Francis First Charger
    • Heather George
    • Dr. Kara Granzow
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    • Dr. Sarah Rose
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    • Dr. Joshua Schwab-Cartas
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    • Dr. Winona Wheeler
    • Dr. Lucas Wilson
    • Dr. Stacey Zembrzycki
  • COHT Oral History Storytelling Workshop Award
  • Attention Post-Secondary Students
  • Funding Opportunity: Help Pay For Your Courses
  • Previous Years
    • The 2024 Oral History Summer Institute
    • The 2023 Oral History Summer Institute
    • The 2022 Oral History Summer Institute
    • The 2021 Oral History Summer Institute

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The Oral History Storytelling Workshop at the University of Lethbridge offers hands-on experience in oral history project design and interview techniques. It includes guest speaker sessions, practical skills workshops, and opportunities for feedback. The program is suitable for beginners and experienced oral historians, including community members and academics. Participants learn about ethics, consent forms, recording interviews, and transcription. The workshop emphasizes Indigenous and queer oral history methods and fosters community engagement.

Take a look back at previous year's programs by clicking in the links below or to the left.

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