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HANDBOOK FOR CONDUCTING ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS RELATED TO TRIBAL AND INDIAN PARTICIPATION IN THE CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND CLEANUP OF THE NUCLEAR WEAPONS COMPLEX

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There were three major projects undertaken at the outset of the DOE/EM 22 Cooperative Agreement back in September 1995. There was a project relating to Tribal oral histories. Another project of the Cooperative Agreement related to technology and Tribal values and needs. This project by analogy could apply to issues of technology, environmental cleanup and other indigenous peoples internationally. How can Indian Tribes participate in defining the need for technology development rather than merely learning to adapt themselves and their situations and values to technology developed by others with differing needs, values and economic resources? And the third project was the placement of a Tribal intern in EM-22.

DOI 10.2172/834445
Creator/Author: Cristann Gibson ; Mervyn L. Tano ; Albert Wing
Publication Date:1999 Aug 31
OSTI Identifier:OSTI ID: 834445
DOE Contract Number:FC26-95SF20807
DOI:10.2172/834445
Other Number(s):TRN: US200433%%107
Resource Type:Technical Report
Resource Relation:Other Information: PBD: 31 Aug 1999
Coverage:Final
Research Org:Council of Energy Resource Tribes (US)
Sponsoring Org:(US)
Subject:45 MILITARY TECHNOLOGY, WEAPONRY, AND NATIONAL DEFENSE; CONSTRUCTION; ECONOMICS; LEARNING; MANUALS; NUCLEAR WEAPONS
Country of Publication:United States
Language:English
Format: Size: 223 pages
Availability: OSTI as DE00834445
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Update Date:2008 Feb 05

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