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Interview with Pamalalee "Apache" Williams, 1973

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Interview with Pamalalee "Apache" Williams, 1973
1973-04-07
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Interviewer: Wing, Ernest
A note on the Internet Archive site warms of "low levels, hiss, static, and distortion recorded in original tape." Williams was a member of the Apache tribe and a San Diego resident. According to the interviewer, she prefers her nickname of "Apache." She discusses the difficulties Native Americans face when living in the city, her Native American identity, and life on a reservation and in foster care. This oral history is listed by the Archive as by "San Diego State University Department of History," "Digitized by the California Audiovisual Preservation Project (CAVPP)."
Pamalalee "Apache" Williams; Interviewer: Ernest Wing; California Audiovisual Preservation Project; CAVPP; Oral histories; Native Americans; Indigenous peoples; American Indians; Apaches; Passing (racial identity); Reservation life
California - Oceanside
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English
Audiotape
02:37:31
No
  • San Diego State University Library and Information Access, Special Collections and University Archives
Audio
MP3
196.05 MB