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Catawba ᏣᎳᎩ (Cherokee) Choctaw Muskogee

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Libraries, Archives, and Museums

Libraries, Archives, and Museums

Storytelling, Orality, and Verbal Arts

Storytelling, Orality, and Verbal Arts

Theory and Research

Theory and Research
Samuel Proctor Oral History Program: Native American History Project

Native American history initiatives at SPOHP have focused on tribal history in the Southeast, archiving hundreds of interviews with the Catawba, Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Lumbee, Seminole, and Pamunkey since 1967.

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https://oral.history.ufl.edu/projects/nahp/
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