Appendix 111. Flyers Relating to the Oral History Project

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Appendix 111 Flyers Relating to the Oral History Project

Please contact me: I am interested in participating by giving an oral history interview Name: Address: Phone: e-mailhebsite: ------------------------------------------ Name: Address: Phone: Name: Address: Phone: Name: Address: Phone: e-mail/websi te: ------------------------------------------

The Oral Histories Project of the Newark Earth works lnifi'afi've Presen ts Dolores Tapia Santha, Seneca/Comanche, a nationally known storyteller, is invited to participate in powwows and gatherings around the country. While in Ohio, she was a police officer, Indian Center director, and an AARP liaison. A tireless advocate for prisoner rights, this year she was nominated by Missouri's governor to be a liaison with Native prisoners. Thursday, May 12,2005 7:OOpm Founder's Auditorium, OSU-Newark Recepfion immediately following "** All are welcome to attend this free lecture *** For more information, please contact Marti Chaatsmith or Tricia Bradley at 740-364-9574 This Oral Histories Project speaker is made possible through a grant from the Office of Outreach and Engagement OSU-Columbus, the Newark Earthworks Initiative, and Ohio State University at Newark.

The Oral Histones project of the Newark Earthworks 1nitiat;ve Presents Jennifer Pederson, Archaeologist Hopewell Culture National Historic Park Chillicothe, Ohio "The details of the everyday lives of the people who built the mounds can be found in the archaeological record. But the reasons why the mounds, earthworks, and other sites were built are still not known today. I I Wednesday, April 6, 2005 7:OOpm Founder's Auditorium, OSU-Newark Reception immediately following *** All are welcome to attend this free lecture *** For more information, please contact Marti Chaatsmith or Tricia Bradley at 740-364-9574 This Oral Histories Project speaker is made possible through a grant from the Office of Outreach and Engagement OSU-Columbus, the Newark Earthworks Initiative, and Ohio State University at Newark

\.ire invite all our friends to join us in a 6rst planting of the Indigenouj Garden at the Newark Earthworks Initiative. Thursday, May -12th 2:30-3:30 at the Baker House, 950 ~haron valley Road, Newark OH. Feel free to bring a0 offering or a prayer for this community gathering. AII indigenous gardening traditions are welcome. please come and share. he Newark art hworks Initiative 740.364.9574

An Outreach: Project Overview Discoverincl the Stories of Native Ohio An Oral History Project The first project of the Newark Earthworks Center! The Ohio State University Newark faculty in Comparative Studies, History, and Education propose to collect, record and map the stories of Native American experiences in Ohio, from the age of the Mound builders two thousand years ago to the present, and to make them available to teachers, students, researchers and other community members. Native American organizations and individuals, historical societies and librarians, school teachers and their students in grades K-12 (and above), as well as other community organizations are committed to this project. The proposed project will be the inaugural venture of the Newark Earthworks Center of American Indian Studies that is currently being developed at The Ohio State University Newark campus. The proposed project will coincide with an academic conference and public events focusing upon the Newark Earthworks. This project will contribute to the foundation of the center in many ways. It will open dialogue and build relationships with Native American individuals and orgar~izations. By raising public awareness of the Native Americans of Ohio we can create more diversity of thought. To identify and respond to the needs of Native Americans in recording and collecting information relevant to them. Allows for the generation of ideas for more projects and research for the Newark Earthworks Center. It will allow researchers to compile data about the Native Americans who existed in Ohio and continue to reside here. A compilation of educational materials will be created for teachers to more accurately present Native Americans in the classroom. A series of planning meetings will be held with Native American community groups, scholars and interested individuals to develop a common agenda and protocols for collaboration on an oral history collecting project. The Newark Earthworks Center is located at: 950 Sharon Valley Drive Newark, OH 43055 (704) 364-9574 (61 4) 292-4092 ext. 574 (Columbus)