Oral histories help preserve Indigenous heritage

With a $170,000 grant from tobacco heiress and philanthropist Doris Duke, representatives of the UF Oral History Program interviewed about 1,000 Native Americans from various tribes between 1966 and 1975. A recent UF Research article highlights the importance of these recordings and what researchers are doing to preserve and disseminate the information to tribal communities.

Learn more in this UF Explore article.