Ecological Oral Histories

“If stories come to you, care for them. And learn to give them away when they are needed. Sometimes a person needs a story more than food to stay alive. That is why we put these stories in each other’s memory. This is how people care for themselves.”
—Barry Lopez

photo by Dan Boone

Joe Manterola, photo by Dan Boone and Ryan Belnap

Since 2005, I’ve been working with a talented group of people on a project intended to document vanishing knowledge of environmental change in northern Arizona. Working with archivists, photographers, graduate students, and others, we’ve recorded dozens of narratives from a slew of area old-timers, including ranchers, farmers, foresters, and field scientists. The stories they’ve told us have been presented in a couple of public exhibits, and some of them have been published in book form by the University of Arizona Press. Transcripts of the interviews, along with some videos, are archived at Northern Arizona University’s Cline Library.

Photo by Dan Boone and Ryan Belnap

Doy Reidhead, photo by Dan Boone and Ryan Belnap

Photo by Dan Boone and Ryan Belnap

Tom Pendley, photo by Dan Boone and Ryan Belnap

Oral history exhibit

Oral history exhibit at the Coconino Center for the Arts, Flagstaff

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Peter Friederici hiking in Glen Canyon

Peter Friederici

Peter Friederici is an award-winning freelance journalist who writes about science, nature, and the environment from his home in Arizona. His articles, essays, and books tell stories of people, places, and the links between them.

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