Oral history
Found in 108 Collections and/or Records:
An interview with Raymond Méthot, 1994 (side B), 1994-06-02
These are recordings of interviews in English and French with woodcarvers about their work and where they learned their craft. In a couple of interviews, musical performances have been recorded during the course of the interview. Audiocassettes are arranged in sub-series according to the date of the recorded interview. Some audiocassettes contain sections that are inaudible. Standardized titles of interviews are derived from markings on the audiocassette tapes.
An interview with Richard F. Amirault, 1994, 1994-06-07
These are recordings of interviews in English and French with woodcarvers about their work and where they learned their craft. In a couple of interviews, musical performances have been recorded during the course of the interview. Audiocassettes are arranged in sub-series according to the date of the recorded interview. Some audiocassettes contain sections that are inaudible. Standardized titles of interviews are derived from markings on the audiocassette tapes.
An interview with Richard F. Amirault, 1994, 1994-06-07
These are recordings of interviews in English and French with woodcarvers about their work and where they learned their craft. In a couple of interviews, musical performances have been recorded during the course of the interview. Audiocassettes are arranged in sub-series according to the date of the recorded interview. Some audiocassettes contain sections that are inaudible. Standardized titles of interviews are derived from markings on the audiocassette tapes.
An interview with Richard F. Amirault, 1994 (side A)
An interview with Richard F. Amirault, 1994 (side A), 1994-06-07
These are recordings of interviews in English and French with woodcarvers about their work and where they learned their craft. In a couple of interviews, musical performances have been recorded during the course of the interview. Audiocassettes are arranged in sub-series according to the date of the recorded interview. Some audiocassettes contain sections that are inaudible. Standardized titles of interviews are derived from markings on the audiocassette tapes.
An interview with Richard F. Amirault, 1994 (side B)
An interview with Richard F. Amirault, 1994 (side B), 1994-06-07
These are recordings of interviews in English and French with woodcarvers about their work and where they learned their craft. In a couple of interviews, musical performances have been recorded during the course of the interview. Audiocassettes are arranged in sub-series according to the date of the recorded interview. Some audiocassettes contain sections that are inaudible. Standardized titles of interviews are derived from markings on the audiocassette tapes.
Entrevue avec Joseph Labonté, 1994, 1994-06-03
These are recordings of interviews in English and French with woodcarvers about their work and where they learned their craft. In a couple of interviews, musical performances have been recorded during the course of the interview. Audiocassettes are arranged in sub-series according to the date of the recorded interview. Some audiocassettes contain sections that are inaudible. Standardized titles of interviews are derived from markings on the audiocassette tapes.
Entrevue avec Joseph Labonté, 1994, 1994-06-03
These are recordings of interviews in English and French with woodcarvers about their work and where they learned their craft. In a couple of interviews, musical performances have been recorded during the course of the interview. Audiocassettes are arranged in sub-series according to the date of the recorded interview. Some audiocassettes contain sections that are inaudible. Standardized titles of interviews are derived from markings on the audiocassette tapes.
Entrevue avec Joseph Labonté, 1994 (side A), 1994-06-03
These are recordings of interviews in English and French with woodcarvers about their work and where they learned their craft. In a couple of interviews, musical performances have been recorded during the course of the interview. Audiocassettes are arranged in sub-series according to the date of the recorded interview. Some audiocassettes contain sections that are inaudible. Standardized titles of interviews are derived from markings on the audiocassette tapes.