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1 It informs my on-going interest in cultural appropriation, oral histories and failures.
2 The first was a collection of oral histories from around the country.
3 The Frenchman mentioned in the oral histories in South Dakota was probably he.
4 Popular oral histories abound about the Depression or rationing in World War II.
5 Another film-maker, Wu Wenguang, enlisted young people to gather oral histories .
6 To Aboriginal people, whose oral histories are treasured, it does not.
7 Jim Carroll interviews Mark Yarm, author of one of my favourite oral histories .
8 Which is a pity, because Talking Work, like most oral histories , is very readable.
9 There will also be oral histories and guest contributions about memories of the venue.
10 And some of the oral histories are a little vague.
11 But they've transcribed a lot of the oral histories .
12 Rarely, oral histories tell of culpability and betrayal; more often, guilt and silences stalk the archive.
13 At the History Booth a group of parents from Berhampore school have gathered to share oral histories .
14 Rare even in our oral histories .
15 Corless then uncovered oral histories from reliable local witnesses, offering evidence of where those children's remains could be found.
16 Richard Verrone, formerly of the Vietnam Archive at Texas Tech University, helped with early clippings and with oral histories .
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This collocation consists of: Oral histories across language varieties